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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 24, 1903. Sy aa TROL TRUCKS STOP CROWDING ident Vreeland Says Prop- Inforced Rules of the; ad Will Solve the Inter-Ur- an Transportation Problem. af ,000 IN TEN YEARS. Colossal Sum, Spent In Chang- Motive Power, Has Been | Wasted, Practically, So Far as | Downtown Streets AreConcerned, ‘ten years the Metropolitan Street fay Company has spent in !mprov- | various lines, replacing cable and motive power with electricity, we than $30,000,000. President H. H. Vreeland is authority the statement, and he declared to- | that the expenditure of $5,000,000 for contemplated improvements in pfetem, chief among which is the nt of the downtown transverso mdy, will be expended before the ex- Hon of the present year. Proper latin of truck tramMc will, he de- Bolve the over-crowding problem. f@ @re prepared to spend even a gam of money,” said Mr. Vree- ‘but the resources of this great following the big coal and si have so disturbed affairs that company mustcurtsll its expendi- unwillingly. For instance nearly years ago we placed orders for rails, ‘constructive work, switches and trio equipment for four downtown ts Toads. Up to date equtp- for only one road has been re- and the delay is due directly to Steel and coal atrikes. - About Transfer Syutem, nt | atesl companies could not fur ie | the materials owing to the strike, of the equipment needed the de- y been prolonged. In the last ‘years I have epent $80,000,000 for the tion of the underground electric m in Manhattan, Not in any ten xt has any street railway company ‘pent within e fifth of that great eum. till more money must be spent before ft WINE S T 5555 11) & [EA] 7777 (eoeoy 771 j T1IF Vr Alvv11 ZZ HAVE THE’CIT.Y HALL FOUNTAIN r PLACED IN GREELY SQUARE ‘ANO_SERVE WATER AFTER 1AM. SVG RUA Puli ia) UPPERS AND AFTER THEATRE HIGH BALL PARTIES WILL GIVE WAY TO PINK TEAS IN CAPT. O’REILLY’S NEW TENDERLOIN. —— ey, GIVE PINK TEAS AT THE STATION HOUSE NIGHTLY. | | Bi) — TAA, ale) VW W WM WW Wd q hy BS 7 WAVE THE COPS SERVE TEA <= THROUGHOUT THE PRECINCT AFTER 14.) S sma = TI ‘ eT TAY AVUauS) Ua Dn) We) 3) FELL OFF TRAIN (OBJECTS 10 His TO‘'L” TRACKS) TAX IN STAMFORD ; 7 Wealthy Resident Claims Non- Young Man Mysteriously Injured) Residence and Will Appeal to Found Unconscious with One| the Court. Hand Near the Deadly Third Rail: (Special to Tho Eventng World.) STAMFORD, Conn., Jan, 24.—Counse! for John ‘T, Williams, a wealthy res HE LAY ACROSS THE TIES, | 10%,°% [la%'s Hull Urreatens to take «| an appeal from the action of the. as- sessors, and If he does the courts will have a rather interesting question to Pollceman with Presence of Mind | determine. The place owned by Mr. Williams Saved) Him; and) Only Sulghtly| is hear inden, Lodge, the reeidened Hurt, He Was Removed to a Hos-| of Commodore James D. Smith, and pital. of Mrs, Homer 8, Cummings, the pres- ident of the Cat Club. It was formerly owned by Francis A. Palmer, president ‘i ; With death threatening him trom two | Since Mr Williams Lonel’ the naioas sides, Charles Gustafson, a student, who | he has greatly improved it, and has lives at No. 22 Berkeley place, Brooklyn, | made it one of the finest country res- neces about here. was picked up from the elevated rail-| Tho assessors have been accustomed to place a certain amount im the tax road structure at Sixty-fifth etreet and |{7717a08 Scene Feckewent fits tersonad Columbus avenue and carried to Roose- Property of Mr. Williams lable to tax- ation. Former Mayor Scofield, his attor- velt Hospital. Had his hand moved a|ney, made application a few days ago few inches it would have touched the |r" Withente iesoy Qrlecel rodent oe deadly third rail; had he been found |Stamford and therefore is not ltable two minutes later his body would have | Mr.“seoneld ant, that Tegal. Test been cut in two by another train, which [ence of Mr. ‘Williams Je New York. assessors decided ‘thi the was stopped just in time to save the matter ove: concluded ‘They, not te! Fant the application, rere t, Williams is assessed for only, and of this sum only $40,000 Is vi, Sonal property, The assessors Mr, Williams ought to feel grateful he gets off so easily, Had his hol Heinle fay raxetlon, in ai eae e the proportion pald by small prop= [ai eerhee a) the total would be fnuca! igher, 7 NEW YORK M. D. ARRESTED, Dr. Mankell Charged at Sharom! with Embezzlement. SHARON, Pa, Jan. &—Dr. H. p.| Haskell, of New York, was arrested ag) the Shenango Hotel to-day on a war! rant issued in Erie charging embezzle- ment. Dr. Haskell was taken to Erie for a hearing. He said he was inno! cent, Detectlye Brown refused to state the! amount the doctor is alleged to have} embezzled. He said a warrant was out} for Dr. Haskell's partner on a similar charge. FOR PRESIDENT’S DAUGHTER’ Dent Mutes’ Child Named tn Honor of Minn Alice Roosevelt, BALTIMORE, Jan, %.—Mr, and Mra William T. Hollenshade, deat mutes, living at No, 962 Burgundy alley, named a recent addition to their family after Miss Allce Roosevelt. They received yesterday a personal letter from the President's daughter, sanctioning their selection of the name, and the chris- tening took place this afternoon. The ceremony was carried on in the sign la ge by Rev, . EB. Moylan, pastor of a mute mission, which the parents attend. Little Alice has possesion of her vocal powers. She a bright infant and one of four living cern of the Hollenshades. All the children are able to talk. tragedy. A switchman on the surface road saw him fell from the rear platform of a passing train at 2.25 o'clock to-day. In the darkness the form did not resemble that of a man, and the switohman thought it was a mall sack that had fallen from the train. He called to Policeman Marsh, of the West Sixty- eighth street station, and pointed out the object, which could be seen stretched Fell from Car Piatform. Falk If you are one of the sick ones, don't watt any longer. \ Get Well serosa the rail Without Risking a Penny, If You'll : Marsh ran down to the station at Write a Postal to Me. j Sixty-sixth street and Cefambus avenue { and stopped a southbound teain just as it was about to move out of the station. D pal le Miata ba peed Nigel wes sete Yon see this offer everywhere—all the time. Don't you fled to see that, instead of a mail sack, realize that thousands accept ier {ins euiring thoes thie) ok the body of a well-dressed man was And don’t you know, too, that I am ing e stretched across the ¢rack and the third sands, else the offer would stop? % For a minute the men were afraid to touch him, thinking that he had been killed by the electric shock and that bis body would be charged. A closer In- spection, however, showed them that he was alive an dtat he had been saved by the boards that guard the rafl on each Just writ me a postal, and let me help you too. : T will mail you the book you need, and with it I will send . an order on your druggist for six bottlés Dr. Re- storative. He will let you take it for a month at my pid it succeeds, the cost is $5.50. If it fails, I will pay the drug- gist myself. And your mere word shall decide it. J doards extend an inch Please think what that means. "i Eeive (he eal and had met hi ‘body No other physician ever made sudh an offer. No other t =A SOME. OF THE RECENTLY Y it be i Y His hi only remedy that any man knows could stand such e test. Do you sill, be, in operation which wil RETIRED iY Y Sper ariey oem tne deadly current, not know that I must have something unususl—something ermit passengers to travel from ono CAPTAINS BAKA auea aaltaken tis almost sure? @int in the city to another, east or MIG. i YT and extrema care Had to In the past 12 years J have furnished my Restorative cn eer ore et tor the one far UGHTEZORM YY CEs) 4 luetos bial pede out cr eee trial to over half a million patients, and my records show ; | Rule of the Rond Needed. A TEA’ TRUSTY yas YA He was carried beck, to) the Coe Lae gotene oe enenao haveerpelaltor chettreattentwiadlysibes : te eee | sould: be impracticable AND.OWN 4 ANZ Reaper tiers cause they were cured. I have willingly paid for the reat, ‘all of downtown roads THE Ti Zi ASONG train to Fifty-ninth street. Here he re- AFTER ae py : UP Rained eons cuenem) o0e ey pudld My Restorative succeeds because ft strengthens the AFTER, r LG alk to the hospital. He could remem- - ; ft 4 Na iitile Apantnthe’ accident, nor could side nerves. I don’t doctor the week oreen? Turing back 4 Woigriey ' i tal ow he nad fallen fom ihe erin.) nena power Th wg arent engtncr by eiving Wtaore thi t in- id street obstructii remedial ‘AS carr” 4 tontontd, and an Investignton fled % i before I perfected a remedy ro in tho way of reguaung the O'REILLY Wy, y shor that ei bad even, Dose Gaphias, sro dee, Otte, now eo thet ft always suscseds fa ee eee whos will) Sete WOULD HAVE eae aalerteh eed Seahy any end ‘that is curable. And I assure you, from a Dy} ciek SS oka 2 z to a had home after mid- fap Seu iseven abveye ITA PREGR” nee we eat reaching (tk cleta expertence, that these chronic troubles can rarely be cured ' the Metropolitan’ Street Ratl- street he became faint and went to the any cothee erat tani you ws Fi jompany determined to builé an Se captor | Thal rear i Gena ot (ike My, boo! you why. Si "pith Broadway, “that road wag elevated treins are repped yiee Reeves Be Ne is rs as @ relief measure calcul looked, but Gustatson Wiener pear nae Book No. 3 on the : Rise Growded condi Hons: .PA stepped out into the cool air. wanted, and address Dr. Shoop, Book No. 4 for W i 00} 10. lor Women, Reareurer ieee eas Was Joited Of; Marthe Br Th eon lem red was ni ned. Pur after that he oan remember nothing. 1 t chront often cured by one or two bottles. Dr. Pun hed ected In the aowncoven ‘mp It 1s thought that in his weakened con- shoup'e Restorative la void’ by ail druggists. og 0% CR Re 4a Fags Aaeeted H | ition he waa thrown out over the chain utah as borse-car lines. 1 at the rear of the platform by a sudden : Re tein seat Jolt of the train, His scalp was cut in it would have been cheaper by many several places, but the injuries were not vi \ ‘ing conditions, ‘The police thought of possible foul ge os Oe ee ae * serious and he will be sent home to-day, ase eee ree er theteid wores feeling véry fortunate for his narrow tem and made almoat aa good escape from the third rall and trom be- = Pane. 86 18 nade Unter prowent ) ’ TE | neath the wheols of the following train. a ——— —_—_——s is fact, inoredible as it may ap- to the casual observer, that no time is made Jn the runs from the play, but the young man's money and ‘watch were found in his pockets, There ph i ee FILL VACANT ROOMS twece!tu nary WORLD: GATURDAY, JANUARY 94, 1008. tery to Twenty-third street now than Engineering and Sanitation|Father McCormick, Stricken|Is of the “Third Class,” Hotel|Closed Up Everything Tight a8 a| was nothing to point to # theory of rob-, on ar feet “made when horses dragged ci Roush tne noxih and eouih vende. Ws | Committee of Merchants’ As-| with Heart Failure, Falls Un-| Landlord Says, and Just Com-| Drum After 1 O'Clook and|>*% *% ‘% comslteres seccente: e and have ascertained that The'aifferencs tn asta running time ts| sociation Is Seeking Neces-| conscious and Expires In Rec-| pleted.a Genial Trip Across) Will Oppose Applications for| BRIDES FOR PHILIPPINES. ) But one minute and a half in the whole ance from tho Battery to twenty-| gary Legislation from Board. | tory of St. Veronica’s. the Continent from ’Frisco. All-Night Licenses. ‘They Are Determined Not to Be Against the time made by the old Separated Years from Husbands. aera erer che mpmie rolltes, tiie ‘The detail of seventy-five marines thas, I etly due to the constant, blocking sirects by venicies and the ab-|WON’T DEPRESS THE TRACKS |LAST RITES ADMINISTERED.|LEFT FORTUNE IN SAFE.|GEN. GREENE SUPPORTS HIM,| itt leave the Marine Barracks at the | mce of adequate regulations which will \ Brooklyn Navy-Yerd to-day for thé mit af a free movement of our cars. —_—| Philippines will. be eccompented trom : ; a “© 8 a free movement and we will San to Menila by the young ~ = |e : rt E every man, woman and child with-| ‘That the recommendations of the Yn-| A# the Rev. Father Daniel MoCor-| Somewhere in New York City there ts pt. Miles O'Reilly closed up the | brides of Capt, Hari Tiel and Lieut " - ! MT Om ant part of meeity : “me © | stneering and Sanitation Committees of | Mick, rector of Bt. Veronica's Roman! gentleman, miscellaneously described | Tenderloin again this morning, and|Krnest 1. West. the Merchants’ ‘Association concerning |C&thollo Church, on Christopher street, | as ‘nobleman of the third élass,’’ from 1 o'olock until 6 not a drink was |Fated from the best plans to relieve congestion on |¥4# about to enter his office on the sec- aus” WhO} sold on the special all-night licenses. young women must make the surtace strest-car lines of the city | 0nd floor of his rectory, at No. 667 Wash-| 8 Juat recelved a satchel containing | All applications for Moenses were re-|Journey to fan Iranciaco by themselves, witl be nocepted by the association at| ston atrest, last night he was seen by $1,00,00 In negotiable securities which | fused by the Captain, and if there was |as the Government forbids thelr ec {te next meeting 1s generally belleyed, © Servant to stagger. he carelessly left in a Phtladeiphia hotel, ,% Place south of Forty-second street, i " % . and the active members are already| ‘Call mother!" cried the priest tho| ne rect that he forgot where he otc {it th® Tendertoin, where drinks oould transport ; : : Pill ioe | taking steps to get th = t, leaning against the door ,) be purcheaed they were sol Illegally. | @hi ESCAPE POLICE lation from the Board of Aldermen.» {fame He aid, "Tam dying,” and] the fortune je explained by the state ue | Capt. O'Relily wala he would continue| Capt, Hall's wite was Miss Rosebud F meee | In the opinion of the committee the |4TpPed to the floor unconscious. ment of the proprietor of the hotel that|t? Keep the waloons and restaurants | Harrington, daughter of Col. Harring - : a : traction managers are not by any | 318 assistant, the Rev. Father Hays,| be had had a genial trip across the ye closed. ton, Mare Ialan means doing all in thelr power to give |¥@# called and hastily administered the | continent trom Ban Francisco, rac “I will not indorse,” he sald ‘any 4 Adequate service to thet last rites ¢o the priest, and Dr. O'Mara,! An \mpressive-looking man strolled| restaurant's appiloation for an all-night Glass Shattered in West Side| mot every tne cant oe of No, 47% Hudson 8! was called. | into the Aldine Hotel, Nineteenth and|llcetse. I have no objection to poole CLEVER BOY Be provement are given, until Mr, Vree-|2fore be arrived the priest had died. | Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, one night | Meeting after 1 o'clock, but I can't see Took the Teacher's Food, Stores and Goods Stolen, but|!sn4 wit doubriess be moved to sny|, LT O'Mara diagnosed the death as| two weeks struggling with two]any good reason why I should allow : more things about persons who think |"eert failure, and James J. Keener, the | large grips and ® “package for whlch | liquors to be sold to them, Most of the| Gareful observation on the part of ‘ i they know more sexton of St, Veronica's Church, ce-| he himaelf was the wrapper. : i : Vo Arrests Made atrect-oar buriness.t n) °% SbOUL the] cred the death to the Coroner's Omice. | ie registered trom London, Hnglend,|and 1 won't allow it to be sold when roper food to use to bring up chil- 5 ee Bares x : i be ‘Phe proposition to depress the tracks | Father McCormick was fifty years old, | and, throwing one grip on the desk, asked| it violates the Inw." proper food aaa Boo HO re Oa i ‘ 3 a = H police of the Weat Sixty-elguth | the Intersection of Broadway, sista |® Sraduate of Bt, Francls Xavier Col- | the clerk to put it in tho safe, carelessly | Commissioner Greene ta ati! investt-|""Q" "Unt in a Philadelphia, Pa., Bee Son nes Wert bean | avonus and Thirtytourte ences eee |} was ordained tn isi? and was| remarking that It contained $1,000,000, | gating the condition of Capt. O'Rellly's| school mays: “I had a severe attack of MEM evs tren, roused to unused on |® DIOW by the committer. Acccedy lgned to St. Eitsabeth’s Church, on | The traveller went to his room with the | precinct, He wants to dnd out how it |School says: °T bad a evety nina ft by B number of daring robberies | ‘2 ‘helr observations, the conmeaiion vd j the Kingsbridge road, near Inwood.) other grip, and the next morning called| was that saloons which had only a| ‘PHO y trouble in this prectnot Is due to liquor, | parents and school authorities as to oe cat very weak and delicate that I could ; : that point 4 ‘ } From phere he was transferred to old|a cab and drove away. license to remain open all night for one under their noses In brilliant: | pio, A change: and eaten o2 WaFFaNt | st, Patrick's Cathedral, in Milberry| When he had not returned In two days] night were really open for five nights, |BOtattend school regular, ed tharoustrtaron 10 1,100 care passing tii sick {OM 100'ptreet, Later he was assigned to the| Proprietor William Mitchell, of the| 19 speaking of the all-night saloone| “One day our teacher, who ts a great “ to-day the plate glass window § and 6 o'clock at ee polnt between pastorate of a churoh at l’awling, N. ¥., | hotel, opened the grip in the safe and| #4 restaurants, Commissioner Greene| student and able teacher, gave a les- be — al Gtio Guth's Seoxetinent Store At | the wtreotioar men, they ee norte? bY \and then became the recior of @ vhurch | found that 1t oontained gtock certin- | *#!d son in porsiology, As ioe proper 7 ‘i amt avenue an ty a y #ay that che! y 1. ¥. Fro » lon: 0 ental ot v k ty om~ . Stared ig dyin! maximum number was 492 cay at che jat Cold Spri N. Y, From there he |cates and bonds which at prevailing don't think @ place should get an|food was discuss recom. was transferred, eleven years ago, + @ think| the reotory of St. Veronica's Church to | of $1,000,000. run past| take the place of the Key. Batter Fitz-| The stock had been made out in the market prices would be worth in excess allcnight Hesse for lunger than five| mended Grape-Nuts to the class, ar . at} Replication ‘at the Sepierties* BeW | she had used the food a long while : = ape tae Ta a { period, and watched resulta, 2 i Ra : c . The members of the com: rape OF skirte stolen. The | char many; more care co tab to the window anjountea to CONG be it window of Victor self this point if th, sci 4 They" ” Maye ago the plate glass @ streetcar company |p, same name thi voll ‘They've got to do it," said the Com-| “] thought that if Grape-Nuts had cared to e: arris. ne the traveller had registered, | missioner, Mi Te Hyman, # furricr, at No.| during the as @nd tbat at no time = —_|,and Mr. Mitchell wrote to oe ey OH ite lod ard enabled her to teach a class of boys ue AY ETUG, van shattered in | reached. The Bina se chpaaliy : Hie ; the companies Issuing the sto ating | ter Ene mpecial Leen because they/as she taught us, the food would do Stace ere | a ri worth of fur neh ne hi that the report could hardly have been riz: ' ound it cheape ements f = ‘ dozen other places | ¥0k# upon which the company nay | hore favaraule to the Mewopoliian If it| we facts of the owner's appearance and | with x) police of the precinct. They'll | me Bo0d 1p ray wrens state, and Team att - Jere committed, laid auch great stress in declared to te] iad been dictated by Alr, Vreeiand nim) Conpiearatce, and saying that he had Hoanse after this) mepoed eating ft: left his fortune behind him, fter hours, by “IT have used Grape-Nute iil ineignificant and only an exou ft f Hah avenue, Was | adequte service Sune fOr ine] tk te announed that dur | In reply Mr. Mitchell received a check, | Pensfon full, kets the excise money? | for over & year, am a little past 1) It 4s recommended that the o 06),00) ine improving. tts lin »| DUE substantially rewarded the proprie- |, Ths only pigews 'n New York licensed | yours old, and now measure 6 feet be compelled to maintain a mastery | Hirst avenge and te tlehty-shah| tor of the hotel for his trouble, and the | {hit *thogdine” wore the Hotel Casinos |nones: Weigh 187 pounds and am 4 j e ehunyefgurth. ; " service on the Broadway and Biath ne van Met lines Will’ ben made| #TIP With the securities was shipped to| and two'rars foe: aaloons, #9! strong and well, having entirely re nue Mnes fro 7 o'clock in the merning Me ; New York by express, The owner _—— covered from my weak and delic until midaight and that two conductors | naslnes Mea Ee ot secured possession of the vallse to-day. Fro in Bath Howse, |condition. I a rary Sane of athiet be placed on the long care during the| iit" commission tor an ‘exp Who he 1s Mr. Mitchell will not aay, MoMahon, a broker, thirty-|(c# and Join actively Im all sports tr 2 ee iil Fort Goorgy and Ki gebridye: it ia! contenting himaelt by describing him as 020M. our vjoinity, ttull the txt } a , 3 ons are a number of ‘ordinances sytension Wil bo favorably noted on iy | & “AOwIeMAN Of the third clans,” whats | yy 7 1 bps ey t Grape Order to carry the Conimlaslon. A tikka track for ux. | ever shat | fi au Nuts is } e me and he passed in ef the committee. “Phe jn AM) be Tala 4 —_——- a up into « strong active bo: Railroad Costantino is Heat ngeeh thorn Washingt ‘Twe pages of the World Almaue i roe peat me8p by Go ay oe erohenle bt ead Wael own as the tol} pboot the Philippine elerdm .

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