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EXPLAINS ATION PLANS. sylvania’s Proposed Struo- “ture at Seventh Avenue and Thirty-third Street to Be _Gommodious and Artistic. ce ES wo HOTEL IN THE BUILDING, @upreme Court Commission Con- tinues Its Hearing and Listens \ to Arohitect’s Detailed Descrip- tion of the Plans as Prepared. ' he heaging detore the commissioners Y ‘@ppointed by the Appellate Division of 4 @he Supreme Court to pass on the | Pennaylvania Railroad tunnel plans was Fesumed to-day in the office of John J. Melany, No. 27 William stroct. The three loners, John J. Delany, chalr- ot etiahl Franklin Edson and . Charles A. Whittier, were present. Alfred Noble. engineer in charge ot ‘Mie wection of the tunnel (rom the Man- ttan terminal to Long Island, went the stand to Identify « diagram ot What part of the tunnel offered In evi- She ae by 7 B, Boardman, attorney for *. was pi ye ee by William R, Mead, McKim, Mead & White, architects tha proposed tunnel station between th and Highth avenues and Thirty- a ben Thirty-third streets, ‘ais firm $s preparing pro- aie. @ structure 4% feet along Bev- and Bizhth avenues and povalbly feet along the side streets. Arcade in Seventh Ayenuc. The, scheme provides for a general ‘entrance in Seventh avenue through a {o- arcade with offices or shops pening into it. From this arcade pas- ®engers will descend to a walting-room Weventeen feet below the street and 100 by 900 foot in size. This waiting-room fwill be 140 fect ‘igh In the middle. Mr. ‘Mead called attention to the fact that ‘the station will not be a terminal, but « ‘ghrough station, ‘The waiting-room will be approached by @tairs or moving stairs and will contain toket offices, telegraph offi restayrant ‘and lunchroom, From thls general wait- ing-room passengers will descend to & _ Goneourse covering the entire space of the * franchise. The plans also provide ways for carriages. The tracks, Mr. Mead sald, ‘will run under the waiting-room. “Will there be a hotel in connection jp Jvith Uhe station?” asked Mir, Hoardman. “No, there will not,” answered the wit- tive and Artiatie. * Whe station, he declared, will be made @s attractive and artistic as it can be * made. It will be of the most modern onstruction and will be bull of "warm" granite, r ‘The face of the building on Thirty- Sea street will be the same as that on Bhirty-third street. | & single border of Doric architecture will extend around the four sides, with '@ single attic story above. At intervals are Solopnaden of Dorie dex@n, and no colonnades ‘there laters of the same onder. In res, to mark the ditt en- cos, the attic In further ornamental different sheets of plans for the structure were submitted Why Church Objects. After the railroad company closed its ease Peter Conlon, the attorney repre- Benting the Church of st. Jean Bapust that the property owners be given jelent time to present their side of “y cZapresent ine sonore h of St. Jean ‘Baptiste a: whool and wilh, ip apy the school,” he feald. “These institutions are iainarel ‘ooncerned nd greatly a the Fuction proposed, ‘They will bulla ably pass under the very stoop buildings where these retigioun le live. We have not forgotten the “adh of property owners on Park Chairman Delong informed Mr, Board- man that he thought Ic would be de- wirable for the company ‘to offer. evi- Se an to the necessity for the tunnis to Bhow the benefits that would re- Bult to the city. Mr Birdman’ ead. the eempany would take up thoge matters at “BOL IS HELD AS MAN'S MURDERER Police Sayithe "Young Prisoner | Stabbed His Victim with a Big Jaokknite. (On a charge of homicide, Frank Bam- ara, seventeen years old, of No, 6 Hoonevait street, was held without bail ~ 86 awatt the action of the Grand Jury by Magistrate Pool in the To: Police ) >) Court to-day. Bambara is charged with ug and killing George Angelo, w2 at No, & Oak street, Bambara and Angelo met on the ever Ane of March 19 \n New mircet and an altercation be: Ause Andelo refured to jeod the man some ¥, Policeman Rohbrs, of the Oak Station, was near by. and heard he men argu He saw Bambara Hke Angelo in the abdomen and than way. He cyxsed bim and caught ‘Awe blocks awa elo in the mean time had fallen to dewalk. but had regained his feet Mme. the policeman got back he did not think he was hurt he went around to the sta- There he was oxamined and ue SPR, a bad wound removed to the bens and died there he A he Jackknife was found ee “TE MEN WON STAND DELAY. Committee Turns Down the Manhattan’s Request for Thirty Days in Which to Re- ply to Demand for More Pay. SET THE TIME FOR APRIL 6. If Demands of the Union Are Not Then Complied with the Em- ployes Will Go on a Strike and Tie Up the Elevated System. By the terms of a communication de- Hvered to the oMclals of the Inter- urban Rapid Transit Company to-day the corporation in given until April 6 to make answer to the demands of the Manhatian “L” employees for a nine hour work day and a revision of the wage schedule, ‘This communication 18 the answer of the Manhattan Railway Empioyees' Union tu the proposition of Genera. Manager Bryan that they give him thirty days after April 1 In which to study conditions before asking bm to commit himself on their demand for a shorter day. A strike will follow any attempt to delay putting in a prop- oaition on the part of the company. “This communication,” said Chairman Peppe of the Executive Committee, to The Evening World to-day, “was drafted at the meeting of the com- mittee lagt might. It Is signed by the President and Secretary of the union end bears the aeal of the Amalgamated Association of Street Railway Employ- ces of America. It is temperate in tone and contains no threats. It is simply @ request that an answer to our original domands be made before April 6. Repented Old Offer, “At the conference yesterday Mr. Bryan and General Supt, Hedley offered to maky certain concessions as soon us the Interurban Company takes control of the ‘L’ roads on April 1. Practically they offered to put Into operation the schedule offered us a few days ago by| ) 7° General Manager Skit, of the Manhat- | 00)" 1 tan aystem, which did not raise the| {ui wages of guards, Increased the pay of | “20 gonduetors five cents a day and made other small increases. As we had al- Teady rejected these terms It was no the practical experience to put him in posi- Uon to say whether our demands for a nine-hour day and more wages for tain classes of employees are just or not, The committee had no power to son, up announ he be ci day, and told her the story, with all clroumstantial come in a Washington despatch reiter- ue to valle ubout. them, Acne pineicresrei et suena te Ned cat aN aiaanatkee for thitty | rng young man who anawered the y telephone, presumably Mrs. Hobart’s ment to make later and requested that REPORT SAYS MRS. HOBART WILL WED SENATOR FRYE. |" RSD f WORLD: 7 MRS. GARRET A. HOBART. Widow of Former Vice-President Refuses Confirm or Deny Washington Despatch. The Evening World called up "Hale- at Pater- A. Hobart, to- he country residence J. of Mrs, Garret ot the former Vice-President, details, that had on conferring with Mrs, Hobart, ced that she would have a state- alled up again, ——<$—$—__—— to On again calling up the Hobart home {t was explained that Mrs, Hobart had decided not to make a statement, Senator Frye was an {ntimate personal friend of the former Vice-President for years and since his death he has been much at the Hobart home in Paterson, After her husband's death Mrs, Hobart resumed her Washington acquaintance and has continued to be a popular hostess there, Sho and Senator Frye have been much together at social gath- erings in the capital, Mrs, Hobart is at!ll young and has a large fortune, reply off hand to this request and re- ported It to the full Bxeoutive Committee last night. We-came to the conclusion that if we allowed Mr. Bryan thirty days be would tn all probability ask for a further extension of time, and in our opinion he can learn all that is necessary about our time and wages in a week.” Mahon Against the Plan. The Evening World learned to-day thet in presenting demands to General Manager Skitt and ofMfeers of the old Manhattan system the men worked egainat the advice of President Mahon and the other officers of the Street Rall way Employees’ Union, Mr. Pepper ad- mitted this to-day, Preaident Mabon come to New York ny thelr negotiations with the Interur. ban Company, He jx in Detroit and will probably be here before tie week is Oe Belief pan Giai been asked to ad the men the Na SORRENTINO. OUGHT TO KNOW. for th which LOOKING: AHEAD? corporated in New Jersey with a 1 inal capbtal of $15,000,000, packing conc mour, Swift, Cuds the rest of the list. BEET TRUST that "$18,000,000 Com- y Is the Nucleus of the nt $500,000,000 Packing Combination. aie AWAITING AN OPPORTUNITY. ‘There is good reason to believe that tlonal Packing Company, just In- m- is the nucleus e long expected ‘Beef Trust” js to include all the inent of the country—Ar- y, Nelson Morris and ‘Court Is Asked to- Decide! How Jerse the capital of the trust may eventually become Is at thin time Whether or Not He Was Ever |conicctured. It ie variously estimated at §400,000,000 to $500,000,000. No fefinite man Joseph Osborne, of the High Bridge | 2 Poli atta Station, stopped a runaway horse jed to a two-Reated buggy eantain. ing five persons to-day at Featherbed lane and Jerome avenue. * Whe ovoupants of ihe carriage were Mrs. N. P. Taylor, of No! 068! Arthur avenue; Mrs. Kelser, of No. 207 ‘Third avenue, and Mrs." Mischer and ‘her two children, three and five years respective. ly, of No, 91 East One Hundred and Kighty-third street, Mrs. Taylor was thrown from the carriage and reoelved slight tnJjuries, ‘The patrolman received severe injuries about the head and They were attended by an ambulance surgeon and went home, STRIKE THK ~ IN NEW HAVEN, Reflection Has Ha Brought Dissat- isfaction with the Terms Pro- posed by the Railroad and Trouble May Yet Come. TRAINMEN CONFER TO-DAY, Still in Sessian, with No Progress Apparently Toward an Adjust- ment of the Vexed Schedule Question. (Special to Thp Kvening World.) ‘NEW HAVEN, March 2%.—All prob- ability of a e#trike of the employes of the New York, New ‘Haven and Hudson River Railroad ds not yet past, if the temper of the rank and file of the men ma be accepted as an indication. It can ‘be ptated positively ‘that only the two national officers of the trainmen’s and conductors’. organizations have pre- vented a general strike of the men in theme two classes, The members of the grievance committees do not conceal their dissatisfaction with the schedules offered by the road and the method of settlement which they were practically forced to take by the Insistance of their national officers, : For the present the national officers haye withdrawn fromithe controversy, They are stil in the city, however. case we have to come into the situa- tion again I do not wish the company to say that we were in the way of a settlement of the diMoulty,” declared National Officer Fitapatrick this morn- i He declined to comment further on the situation. Barly this morning President Hall, Vice-Presidént Merrill, General Supt. Platt and the division superinfndents with some of the directors, began their conference with the committee of the trainmen on the adoption of a schedule which was presented to the men yester- day afternoon. At 12.90. this afternoon the meeting ws still In progress, Chairman Keenan, of the committee said they had not agreed with the company yet on the adoption of a schedule. He could give no idea of the progress of the conference. An adjournment for lyncheon was taken at 1 o’olock, he conference will be resumed at 2 o'clock, When asked about the increases én the wage achedule offered by the com- Pany, one of the members replied: Shey are not very heavy,’ None of the committeemen would ex- ress an opinion as to whether the schedule would be accepted. pS IN a YOUTH OF 17 TRIED TO SWALLOW POISON, in Saloon Knocked feom His Lips and He Was Locked Up. am going to kil myself,” said “r Samuel Berkowits, seyenteen years old, of No, 84 Sheriff street, in a saloon at No. 266 Delancey street to-day. He placed a bottle of carbolle acid, to hia Ips, but before he could drink it bystan ite Knocked it from. his hand. He wa: and tn Basex’ Market Court his iter "aid he had run away from home. He was held. SUFFERED 30 YEARS. Thousands, Both Men and Women, Have Kidney Disease and Do Not Know It, MR. F. M, McDONOUGH, OF BALTIMORE, WHO I8 78 YEARS OF AGH, WAS CURED OF SERIOUS KIDNEY TROUBLES BY WARNER'S SAFE CURE. CLOTHING COMPANY, Cras’ ‘127th Street and 3d Avenue. Corner UR wonderful success the ears is largely owing to the care we give the Orr Boys’ Dept, We make ithe fea ure an important one, for in the boy of today we see the man of to-morrow; in pleasing him now we'll hold his trade jn Fara. We carry in stock every seasonal le and proper style of Boys’ and Children's Clothing that is made—we mention herewith a few of the styles and prices: Boys’ Confirmation Suits, Alle Wool Two-Piece Suits. Striped Cassimere eanegeeed ede IN PLAIN BLUE AND BLACK CHEVIOT. }] Oxford Cheviot Bibeon ee Thies 2xpiece., ++:1.98, 2.48, 2,08, 9:50 Bee; 3108; 48/5 1aR: 5 3-48, 4.98, 5,50 5-piece, +2,98, 3,98, 4.98 Mi 48, $98, 0 With Long Pants. .. 5.00, 6,50, 8,00, 10,00 IN BLACK DIAGONAL. 2-piece Suits,....,. oa 0000 4.48 3-piece Suits eorereans icine 4 With Long Pants....., 8.00, 10,00 and 12.00 IN BLUE SERGE, A-piece SuitS...,ceeresereere 3-plece Suits..... + 53:98 all wool, double seat and knee, With Long Pants, 6.00, 7.50 and 10,00 50c., 75c., 1.00, 1,50 THE GUARANTEE’S LIBERAL OFFER. A cabinet photo of your, boy will be ny to you FREE by the Guarantee Clothing Company if you purchase a suit at thels atore this Guarantee Clothing Company. BERNER 127th Street and 3d Avenue. Norfolk Suits, with belt, platted back and front, 1,98, 2,25, 2.48, 2.98, 3,50 Sallor Suits, of blue flannel ae “ biel +, 1.48, 1.98, 2.98, 3.48, 3,98 Boys’ Tan Box Spring Overcoats, 2,98, 3.98, 4.48 Knee Pants, a aye 298 121st Street: Chatham Square: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave.}193 to 205 Park Row, Corner 121st St. | Chatham Square, “Stone walls do not nor tron bars a Jail" sued pald no att We, and Mr before Justice Kenenok that judgment was entered against by default, and Assistant District-Attor- ney Karl Miner Insista that Sorrentiuo was never returned to the Tombs, but tities of the a prixor ‘or the forfeiture of the bond, Decision was reserved. —_ TWO OPIUM DENS IN ONE HOUSE, Drug. a’Prisoner in the Tombs. 1» make | for Pietro gorren- tno. if the story told by Lewis Btuyve- but believing Jt w be a ‘The result was vn rrentino's commitment signed by Jus. action dn regard to the amount of the capital Js expected for at least three or four months. The organizers and promoters prefer to walt In the expectation that public deapproval of such a gigantic trust sant Chanter, the millionaire lawyer, to| WH) soften, and at @ more opportune Justice Gildersleeve Jn the Supreme| time begin expanding Gourt to-day is trae. Figuring on a net Income of $40,000,000 Sorren was indicted for n-|a year on a capital of $50,000,000, the sisughter July 1S, 1900, and admitted to|oreaniaers of the National king ball in $1,500, John Mahoney was bonds- | Company will have a combination man, Borrentino went to Italy, Re- ond only to that @f the United Sta turning Jan. 7, 1902, he was met by Ma-| Steel Corporation, with an annual rose hones, who took atm ta the Buprem Dburineas even larger than that of the rt, Criminal Braneh, and surren- | steel combine, The stock is now all of ee 4 him. [ast month’ Mahoney was| one class, but there will be two when the capital i# Increased While no mention is made of dividends mistake, as he had heard District-At-| yet it bs the alleged Inside belief that torney Jerome move for the commit-| the earnings will be at the rate of 20 t of Pletro Sorrentino to the Tombal Per vent, onthe caplialization, what. ever i! may de Axed al. The economies the packers expect co Introduce through the centralization of the business of the constituent properttes will result in eut- ting down the operating expenses ma- followed bis lawyer, A, H. Purdy, ous] terialy, at least doubling present net of court results, og Sole catabpii AMHatte| "Pha Inavidua packers who vous i 0 rigoner, a ra, a law{ Many of the properties which are to be Clerk that they visite renting in his! embodied in the hew trust when the Idea cell In the Tombs the afternoon of Jan.] Arg, originated fast summer, will be very glad to be relleved of their per- Kenefick and a receipt “for the prit-| sonal burdens by the formation of the ger, signed by tag Warden of the! icunt as they are now carrying a side Feast, ase 0p load of over $00,000,000. Provisions will be made for taking care of the inde- pendent properties acquired for aud on behult yea combine, gag Owning all ths patton ousen pf Patrol facilities or manufac- Tire ‘and ‘handiing of the various by: products, refrigerator Mnes for the ‘ship nent of meat, supply depots for the Selling of Ite products to relations an Police Raid oth - Them and Cap-| il probably. isola Ba) Hee Me ture Smokers, Pipes and Quan- | land in puthwort to be he stocked with ca EVERYTHING ror HOUSEKEEPING. Everything Reliable. CARPETS, MATTING, | ICEBOXES, RUGS. — 52.9 This Oak ER of 5 drawers is a Hinely finished, Large chevil Feeach piste ‘ ae ‘both top and A. \ ; Top beaut: edscamn. | mie Wear mle a At this price until ve Or Vr oneteey | | B2.DO_ sold out, am 78 yeurs of age. summer Mr. MeDonough wrote: used Warners ‘or hearly of hod Was troubled with inne ie ins in my { ‘tak eof Warner's wore tines Before} ‘knew of ‘pate Cure’ 1 renedion, Tecommuended Hele Cul cu es url who bi Ait worked I It leg, Dissaine ineye i 7 havea nts ‘ott ed kidney ae 1 from dlneane ef Raye ee A m ‘naved ther fades ¢.goperingn because yer ite they erie oft th ¢ imal , “rioks ‘dust Aca! or il particles of werme fc malky grt ir (a oe tet 59,75, CURES KIDNEY DISEASE. | koh fom, url nat aa Stag ic t, dia. Another opium joint at No, 12 Bowery holiek « Miners, URG, March %.—The S8en- se iam Minae.end Mi ing de- He na port fayorably th | yy has been raided by the police of the Elizabeth Street Station ard two women and a Chinaman were arrested in tne room directly beneath where Aye Heads at found peatertay. ey vrnwal rade th prigoners de rie BICYCLE COP STOPS A WILD RUNAWAY, |: He Is Severely Injured, While All but One of Five Occupants of Carriage Escape Unhurt, en you urinati ue M. ” th Fehrs toda hat ue Prices Marked in Plain Figures. dite taal nih Bee acta : ath mV railive you at ones Dpeimauent eure’ isease gel {a uamanant te an ritation, ‘timulates it butlds up the body, gives it tt aby drum store oF aifeck Me Write W: 8 rnor. Bate Cur ve! Pil ‘atte and contains ne aa Tres mail bok, idney cures whioh are full of sediment end of harmtu) and do not cure. Move the Dowels gently and ald @ apeedy Cash or Liberal Credit et re of ae pagan than extra changes of any hind, . iN.

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