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CAUSE DISCUSSION Board of Estimate Hears Argu- ments for and Against Pro- posed Change in Paying Em- ployees of the Public Schools. Methods in Sunday Violation Cases—Discharges Saloon- Brought Before Him. RIE Fe RET oe SUTRAS PRI 0 THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OULUBER 19, F ARRESTS JANITORS’ SALARIESIHOW MRS. DEL MONTE TRIED TO MURDER STOCKHOLDERS MAKE A WILD SCENE AT ME ETING Police Called to Disentangle the Mix-Up of Of- ficers and Dupes of th 1 ‘A stampede of several thousand angry e Building Loan Banks Fulton street, Secretary of th Keepers Beil) ¢ ig shareholders of the insolvent New York An infarotion ‘ranged by Justice Duero, , Building-Loan Banking Company re-| Prohibiting any, action on the call tor INJUSTICE TO BARTENDERS.|SENATOR GUY OPPOSES IT. silted atthe mecting to-day inthe |alited™in their cites ito, qmee "a Pitn ay officec ofthe company on the third floor | taken with the handful of mambers é ity of the Constable Building, No. itt Fitth |In“contempt, ““T® (eld that they were ‘aw Does Not Intend to Perse-| Declares that if Helpers Are Paid avenue, Of the 13,000 or 14,000 share- AES ihe officers finally retired, the Liquor Desiers——Magistrate| Direct Through Board of Educa Sa ESAS IEG BN Ing, those, in the, Hallwaya ‘ecoctny mittance to the small room where the |to the election of Louis Grant ax chain ne Also Discharges Alleged| tion the Amount Required Will loMicérs were prepared to meet thelr |man and Frank Jerald me paceerace, | Viojators of Sunday Ordinance. | Eventually Reach $1,500,000. shareholders. ‘The four elevatora car | as forthe confirmation of tie receivers . ried 2,800 persons to the offices, where | ship and its continuation iu Uppeeition to they jammed every inch of space, while | the desire of the officers to be allowed eh pack with | resume cl e with the money: Magistrate Matthew P. Breen, in| The Board of Estimate and Appor Uibethlnesiese than 200 aly saaltet tn, by the stock assessment, oe yy Porkvitle Court, to-day. delivered a|tionment met to-day In muhlle. nearing aeple - RAM e TREES RES ham eeeead , c! vhic! D yar ye depart- if "2 ri vere eng lecture’ on excise arrests, in which [on the eriimates of the various depart Outside the building Fifth avenue|Mr. Seltner and were unanimously deel that the method adopted by|mente presented to the Board during was almost blocked with the overflow, | 27°pted. police fn making arrests for Bunday | the last two weeks. the fact that some four thousand of f tions is all wrong and does not] The first person to be heard was the shareholders are Italians being re- Senregd with Mayvr ‘Low's Interpre-|former State Senator Charles L. Guy, sponsfole. for the presence of hundreds ‘Of the law. who until rece: was a member of of Italian women, many with bank- . i Fifteen prisoners were arraigned be-|the Board of Kducntion. He objected books in one hand and bables in the | 8 in “fore the Magistrate for excise violations. | the prcpositton of changing the other arm. The large crowd, mostly ‘Twei Wgimere iakan out of loensed ho-| present methed of paying the salarlos poor people, clamored for admission to the building, packed the stairways lead- ew or “They were ail discharged. The held were ordinary saloon keep- of Janitors of the public schools. At present . they ure paid sums varying from about $7,000 to $4,000 per year, ac- cording te the size of the school they ors. In the cases of the hotel-keepers the ing to the third floor and said harsh things @bout the, officers and directors. All Action Blocked. Is like life In a desert unless GEMS WORTH $300 LOST DURING DANE you have Telephone Service at your residence. Send us your name and address and one of Within the meeting toom the efforts | of the officers to get some action taken | ‘by the meeting wore txwarted by tho! shareholders. The meeting was called by the officers, with the consent of the| temporary receiver, Charles M. Pres-| Plain clothes men had ordered beer ‘without saying anything about a meal ag the law require: ‘The Magistrate maintained that the > apamaeed had a right to presume that Piwal was to be ordered. care for, Out of these sums they em- ploy and pay for their help and olean- crs, When the budget of the Board of Edu- cation was presented last week about $360,000 was asked for for 1904 for the Unfairness in Methods. purpose of changing tne old system and ton, “to devise ways and means tof gup agents will call and tell 7 It seems to me.” he said, ‘that there | Paying the helpers direct through the avold the dissolution of the company | # ] Wan element of untairnens in the meta | Hoard of Bdueation. ‘The change, i¢ The Case Containing the Jewels for ingolvency or other eause by reduc: | YOU about the low rates. i Adopted by the police in making ex-|#dopted, will result In the grading o| i ing the labilities of the company to its H sioata, he Laglotature never inc {Janitors ‘salaries and classitying the) Was Placed in the Bottom of sharelividers, and for the purpose of | NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY, 5 fended to persecute th a hetpers. President Rogers, of the Board firm d ratifying the action of 16 Doy Street. i ote the saloon-keepers. 5 1 a ; confirming and rat | joy taapasers did not want chi kina {of Bducation, fas admitted that he is} @ Runabout by Mrs, Rudolph the Board of Directors at the meeting “of ent Of the Inw, and the po- | Oppoxed to the change and has pointed} | Qeligger held on Sept. 10 last, at which meeting 4 in their method are not upholding | ol that {t will result In an expense of 3 ‘ f 3 it was resolved that the sum of $350,000 | Meetnverhenaay ot bers fnterpre: | over $900,009 to the city. be oharged pro rata against the credit Te een eat w ces Tt have had cuses| Senator Guy said the change would | to the shares of atoc’ of the company's Headaches me !n which the policeman ha )eventually result in a three-platoon ays- “ Q shareholders.” This propos! mi in we ficiaa, tual Ie ina threecpl Rudolph 1. Gelisser, who lives in a! hold Tai osition meant a ote uantee. tem of helpers, and that ina few years {handsome home on Neck road. near the assessment of 20 per cent. of all) 4 frinutes Worore, the hour that | would ty found that inated of $6000 | Coney Island avenue, Sheepshead, tins stock of the company. or rinks and keep on ordering them |{t would require a million and a half to} "Ptified the police of the “isappearance Joseph P. Bustace, counsel of the com- | closing hour, perhaps |mpintain the system. chia Jeweity: one contsinink Jevele vel pany, whose brother is the vice-presi- Glasses. ind then ahounce their imothy Healy spoke in favor of the| tied at $3,000. dent, stated the purpose of the meeting | A} follows sty| Propeved ctmnge, He declared that the} Mr. Gelisser and his wife were driving a tee nd the authority by which it had veo | Mugs Ga Ato? An England | vetion waater While ‘the jealtore are | yesterday along the Coney Island boule: | ¢ are Are you a victim of headaches? ite ie Vert contervas| ving in’ sinrone vard Ina runabout, ‘They took the few- | California Police Arrest a Man] wis 1 ignal tor || Did it ever occur to you to. inquire AN oMicet nese the law el Senavor Guy said that the statements|els with them, placing thé case in the CLOSE ja ty st a Man} wis arst utterance me Be econ | tects mate? fe DOCG the Innkeeper that ft « ‘Mr. Healy fepresented arly @bout! bottom of the bugey. After visiting Whom Another Says Wa: ag toa peti ornare the} 90% of headaches are caused by Sneak atter him ae though he was n| schools’ He declared “that, “starvation | #ome friends on East Twelfth street and Sas y' 8 vere cues I strained or imperfect eyes. You see ‘OF a criminal, i, ‘Avotiue C they returned along the boule: FAR. LOR Concerned in $100,000 Em- Room Soon in Uproar, | perfectly—that may be—but by over- eereee Denesttys the nacre be Sree ae deter the Gelissers “You hold this meeting here because || taxing the delicate muscles of the “¢ S Reaching he 1 . *, hi | onasy, <dinsdierdad. tive - salesee to gay ‘propee wagon to the helpers. by | went inside leaving the horse and buEEY bezzlement in This City. you want to Jam through 's ratification |] €YES you ny ae cepon thers more} Who Were charged with violat-| Taneferring to an Inferior school every | iieq to a hitching post. Suddenly Mrs. of the act of the Board of DirectOrs hence the pain and the aches Restore) ‘ee eet tre “atarvatione wagers P42! | Gelinser remembered that she had left without the consent of the searenaas Aitave eeu thaheands be ne fonalit Ly 2 a ” et ie SE the dee et fF) "The ‘application of her jewel case behind. Upon looking OAKLAND, Cal., Oct. 19.—City Mar-]ers,”” shouted one man, aad tor fst |] sistent headaches by the application letrate of the detectives. They an-|Acnouls 4o Ket appropriat for it in the buggy she discovered that |shal Rammaxe, of Haywards, has ar- jet Lawyer ae a SET Steonds the (fof glasses after all other remedies pone a man's nationality made Noi Was preventes: under. thevcnarter, trova | tt was missing. jrested Willlam Carthew in that place [TIS ‘oom “crowded with men aud {had failed. My methods...of ex- L.A F rendering such ald, but Mr. Gwanstrom | ‘The Gellssers believe that aeteIn ten f on a change of being k defauiter Inthe | oo ; in an uproar. |] amination are scientific and infallible. ¢ |belley : r ‘ ed by | rot i ollce Are Oo} i o The a z si 4 vafnce’ save! eat ty th Rietrate lepeciel approprintion,, eCmPuened ty Leet the case ‘was jolted. out of tho ’ jsum of H0.0ia me arrest war made |"nve've been swindled enough al-/| Glasses, If Needed, $1 Up. ve = y d he drive. In the case | feces igh sat aloes ars yy an't bea Hee ave you ought in an irieh-| Opposes Increase of Salantes. | Wikxy during the drive, lp, kup cone —+-— a laon, of San Francisco. Tt is stated that | TOMGs.” cried & wom ee Lifelike Artitictal Eyes, $3. hime?” 9°" Yaiveer, Broomign: tHen’ ermered formal |STenigte Menke aet‘in diamsoda" ypu ; [Carthew was a contidential clerk In a| “Sgpithets were hurled at the ofcers, | re" satd Gil-|protest against the Lourd granting. uny | ™Unnims Horne wet in Clam John S. Clarke, District-Attorney | Famine in the Staple Caused by |bank t New York and white acting in| several of whom withdrew to leave the ‘ on noreasee Of walacten t eves , — that capacity stole $100,000, which was tthe attack on the li Wo: - lo @mployees o} +f ), 000, c brunt of the attack on the lawyer. 1 fe not” anid the Magistrate any ohty, department, tj AGAINST ASPHALT MEN. of Kings County, Alarmed Be- Strike of Journeymen Bakers, |squanderea on a woman. Hee eer eeulipiinee, canned wits 5 .f JE want yoy tp bring in an Irish ‘All. ofticesholders, pe polit Crd c He H Made it T It 1s claimed that he fled from N one another in their excitement. | OPTIGAL SPEGIALIST, Ba ek ne On a Tre lpgattone Wit aainttes and 90" | Couey ammanugen Hectcataing De ause He Has Made it Too) Who Want More Pay and Bet-| york ana came to California, "T invested my life's naving of %,00|] 348 Sixth Ay, (bet. 21st, & 224 sts.) -| Mr. Schumacher suid that if the pro- [Court Anni i ; ey Erickson, as claimed, had done busi-|{n this concern,” shouted one woman, me aeeng lam es, eera, Bey [pow ‘incranes are granted kml cree Will He Signed, Hot for Gamblers in Brooklyn.) ter Sanitary Conditions. fess, with Gisthew ln New-York aod |-vawa't « === Detrctive iekvoy, of the West He thought Bhat dnatead of ralsing sat. | Vice-Chancellor Stevenson, 16 aie |resaaneeee him as the -avigsing bank | possessed from one of the company's 1 Mes of employees the people's money |cery chambers, in Jersey y, to-day clerk, He 4s certain, he says, that this | houses, : ‘ mn, #ald bh tw . i 5 | h D Fate etree wake aPR GATS THAN epone used for improving the streets |announced that he would sign a decree! John 8. Clarke. District-Attorney of] The lower east side has a bread fam-|!8 the man who Is wanted in New York | Declarations against the methods of 6.30 o'clovk last night. ‘This ended the heating and th restraining the Asphalt Company of ‘Kings County, declared to-day that the | ine, ‘This is caused by t ot ¢hat g50 nd for whom a reward of $5.00) has been | the company were hurled right and left. te Crane held Beyser in 00ladjourned until tomorrow. eh eesty ‘America from exercise of tts franchise | kambling combine and a gang of no-| members of the Hebrew Journeymen offered, “You've ne right here,” shouted one ounce hi Bet cull ta ————— in ‘New Jersey and from collecting and | RSA chine in iD had threat-| Bakers and Confectioners’ Union are on| Carthew has been locked in the|man at Mr. Eustace, “You are not even SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. in the hightr courts for Inok paying money. ‘The company has been | Mel him wane personal violence anda strike for more pay, shorter hours and| County Jail on a charge of vugrancy |@ stockholder. Get out. Baenek esmet! Ceramel 108} pronounced insolvent by the United | Mad raved @ large sum of money to | yetter sanitary conditions In the shops.| until further partiewlars concerning Lawyer in a Quandary. Repro lgat EhahZetale ales cheer / 5 REPRIMAND FOR GRA D States Courts und recelvers have been jout his defeat at the coming | 1 js almost impossible to buy bread in| tlm can be had from New York, Lawyer Eustace said the meeting hacacek ° poe pean ne De ND JURY. ' appointed. jateveare observe many places and the effect of the strike’ Carthew first gave the name of|should be adjourned, : LAL UESDAY. i . s ¢ 7 ckso . represent- gang Is atl in kee! el oi Henry: s “a Peean Cream Ki re “hemo aaaaie TRAIN IS SAVED LE ee roncned a motion dor the| Ih WHO gANE: are "Yank? ‘Allen’ ati’) pound lonver of tread onch’ weoky workel Daven: de ataiee tine wercecic tory [and an enn Be.presente” | se 1h. 104 rf le Asanult, balddasees sf = celv. ” e ¢l - man whose name I will not mention at) jn sav % } . emeetet hat he came here | an ‘s - . ppointment of a recelver for the ¢om At) ing sometimes elghteen or twenty hours | Rin 2 rete 5 a q Warren W. Foster, in Part 1. Ha in iN w Jersey. He submitted a, thts me because of his family connec-)a day for a wage of f 38 to $12 al sid ane eaee: haps oi le Rear tcice he teal eoeauis taaitioans 54 BARCLAY ST. 4 ‘of General Sessions, to-day called the eer nit, His motion wie oiposed tn MF. tons, These men are ty the gang who! week. ‘The supply of bread was ex: : ury with which to pay for a hall. This pe ‘attention of the Grand Jury to the tre- Naas race tvey CHU, and Me, Polls, | have raised the money ‘to bring about) hausted Saturday add many families; ‘Police Inspector McClusky sald this |caused a flash of anger all over the 29 CORTLANDT S, . Guent indictments for assault in the}/Seven Pullman Sleepers Ate | fo" ivi, Stone & Auerbagh, of New My defeat, and who have threatened me | were unable to buy any for Sunday, The afternoon that he knew nothing of an broom, und the {dea of contributions was COR CHURCH ‘ Gegree filed in cases where the Fork. The lamsers oppowing the motion with personal violence. 1 Know that sltiation to-day Is critica! embezsiement case in witch Wiliam | yaiculod: _ 4 “ ” represent stockholders of the © Fi Si laden inalwanered’ lntees ag s rthew was concerned, ‘He was \n- 3 rldence did not funtity a charge ot we-| tached to “F. F. V.” Limited| Sicetinnswiar Stevenson.” cook "the Minden hte wagered large aurks that 1) Some of the hops are tn, fearful sitio fo think the man was wanted in | MF. Eustace was forced aut. Aa he Mime bac: nage via Stop in Time When S payers and Wald over the matter for | age he took a 'man, Who hadtacrerey sunitary condition." sald Secretary some other city In New York State, was leaving the room an Italian wo- We havi e Foster told the ‘op in Time When Structure | v<r* land whose temperature was 103 and|@% Donath, “and it Is a wonder that | aes ns man, highly excited, struck the lawyer Grang Jury, ‘cases where there is ‘ —— made him register Ams \all the people of the Nast Side are not in th madi | : | ue in the face, He je no protest and nothing more than a slapping o¢ tse} Over Potomac Collapses. GOT $25,000 VERDICT. to Ot, Saturciy one of the gang came {Ill from eating bread made in them. COURT SETS CARLETON FREE] burriea out’ fee Pe ete seer wen rt ie, he lacking oan ere or « hide Theet with violence tf dated allow wie |, "iM 1808 a law was passed making nds Muara ntl oe oF Seabee TON QS “Th o49r shins indicted as assault in , self in the open or take the stump. |the day of labor ten hours and demand: | gustice olders, ft * + Leventrit Rel he rs, alon tt] like number of we the fitat demree, the penalty for which | ssssgmon, oct. 1mTne pamen.|PCRO Ot Raine Accanation and Ars) Later, one of the frank ‘came to' me jing better sanitary conditions, The law |” "Who nefuned Paci sant Nene Aovern secing che danger ei, Tigtous | F<~* S | Wie not right that the stigma of ae: Pallni hm cesan Pailimaren, eae reat at Publie Gathering, HD ene ea cady fo take the etump {28 not been lived up to. The shops ‘ outbreak, which would wrec! offices. |) LOWEST CASH @TORE, PRICHS, uit in tho first degree shouid be placed haere ie Pullman oara attached PLAINS, N. Y.. Oot, 1—Alat this time, but will later, I do not ,ate 80 poorly arranged that they tn- He Was Married, _| called ug Police Headquarters, on. the 'y person who gets into a . Umited train of the a re|coneider this a personal figat, but aljure the health of Justice Leventritt, of the Supreme Py a eek. barroom oF a tenement-house brawl.” {Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad had what tine preme Court, before! Hem or the people, and will try and |r ne veneh Of the men working in| uct, sustained the writ of habeas cor] Cuave blatant ony ears 3 Inveativations Here judge Foster jd that he had been |jg consid 7 Gaynor returned a ver-|ayold any personal confilet or contro- m. e i x) " PEN EVENINGS. De neay ANtAe (this tern: Con ucneee ered by railroad men one of ths : t Byron Raw-| versy The bakers had thelr shops guarded | Das obtalned for Valentine Carleton, | Levery and Dyer. rom the i b NGS. Sheets i Selina PPCM trogen Pda, eguett wens astgee ham ld Sha Tae, made |e aa eat ne TAY hl yoy | Orr Grand Jury etek, who refuned to fge Na" fase, that ay. arash, the| PNational Outfitting Co,, FOr 1s a Jury. about midnight on the Long Bridge, | i k */4t too 01 e rooklyn |needn’t a ae ie hungry | teil Deputy Superintendent of Blect the stairways to the offices, F} 2 cf * of New York. In 1902 there was a 4 nat y defoat must be bro "people of the clty will win for us." Duty Pp o! lections| Jam on the stair 166 West 234 St. ; Which spans the Potomac River here jet see a i f i 5 oe 5 s - R and at. eee mentee ee (Tho striking Union is aMlaged with [John D. Maher whether he was married wiiere Lotin presence auteced the storm | @2 Went 125th St. ely uere: \ é “CATERER WINS HIS SUIT. One lite te believed to have heen lost, | 2099 A « Cee T and allewed | threats Have not swerved me from the |the Amerloan Federation of Tador, Gens For single und was arrested, charged with| “Brevioug to thelr. arrival several, em- G8 Newark Ave., Jersey City, Ha of . vamp who wns stoaling a haces EW asTy Mad CACO EGIRILOS The] path of duty as 1 have seen It. care erated Union and the United violating section f of the Metropolitan ploy rl CHa comin ny ree far ri } : tide on the front mie : \ : re ages) a strict law, making It rea Ds ow Henay Gimborndi’Mast ray 007.35) 00900 ae cars Stearate nts [eins soaey. Rawson tad Seen rad! MEW YORKER FOUND DEAD Cela feheavor Co Secs iormclon” (o's appedaolige ney eel moss oe inl ** T eye Fat,”? ? an reshments, h : P man of the nouse for over twenty-five . deputy, officérs. They retain r = } river when the bridge collapsed and is be ustice Leventritt @sxcharged Carleton| ing attt ‘until the officers were in +) Louis Sherry, the Fifth avenue caterer, {now submerged In the water, rota was indi put alx counte found from Castoay, but retrained’ tren te | safety. We will make tol f torday obtained a Judkment in the City| All railroad communication. bet against. him | we Drequently dis | Had Registered an “J. Y. Myers” clding the main question which Carle-|. Lawyer Charles 8. Seltner, of No. 867 ease cadaen Court for $057.25 against Jullus R. Gim-| Washington and the Bouth iw cut off toe eee gaye Whe est Mae NS ee BnLaulen tiated: con mouiht to teat, Carleton contended = y : ‘ ae realy yen man: who has|day owing to the w Of the bridge, Jiowble musieue ae Mount Vernon. He| ST, LOUIS, Oct, 19—A man who , one and that ho law could compete ele jase Le 00 ‘operty hel nh trust {and all vaseelx docked at Georgeto: brought suit for $10 registered as Y. Meyers, New zen to answer It before or after elec- ; y 5 5 nach for puaintit Gonsented that thet witt be unarie to get down the river for ————— at the Portland, was found dead On On any Weelexs: WHBLENET: yh “5 Ip tis complaint Sherry save that ‘ several daye lin his room to-day: He was about RR re as ‘During the month 4 Ee egmts Se eT hein ome ot arn Putian | MAS: JEFFERSON DAVIS HERE. i ie ie aaah «a RUSSIA AND JAPAN HALT. Pe . . he furnished ‘af So jed bk 3 a sahiht oO J. Z : plied the defendant, at his request, [OtT tWo baggage cars und two express Herc st St. Louis firm of pees whments, food, &e:, and made dine |cars, As the enzine reached the Comvalascenta te ceccsn ircces che qty h N ur se! ‘din: * engin edvihelt 5 Negotiations Over Manchur ments in connection therewith, at|¢ en y the Winsonta, a Ongshoreman Who Had Been | *e=e' ain ugteed prices, which with, 3 he engineer felt the bridge giving way woe 5 if Corea Again at a St 43: roa i Teansrable’ valu "of rub secheake [and threw the throitie wide open ‘The| Mr Jefferson Davis, who has den} SEIZED THE CRUISER Shut in While at Work in th ae ok 1458 Brose e ay: , food,” ae. ale engine jumped forward but pesee la ad wy critically J in Buffalo, has so far re a} INTHE} yoKOHAMA, Oct, 1%—The. negotia- “| Near 40th St, — Molland Bitg’ “ ss Rees 5 ks ‘ é ‘ —— tho: 8 cy SHIPPING NEWS. work wave way aiid the tender plunged | covered ax ty ¥ able Y the trip Seren Beaten Coal Bunkers Probably Was] {i"* Driwee?, Russia and Faas Frank Euch Slipped Between : } through into the river, carrying with i, | t? New York, anc ow f t the by v anbifirutibaphhes Cats Theleanine ievae | would, in West, Fortyct sion of the Chattancog Ov doubteul that the Marquis Ito's view of| Animals He Had Driven for 1 ne fr ‘ e engine land- * Horyes as. the military occupation of Manchuria is ’ S @d safe, the! couplings givi : where sie has made her home for NTON, »- Se GFR Ti ) y SMA AL eos DAY. rion 00|Sehder went Ppt ea tay ipa Waeeaes eral iycare 8 Marshal to , ie pita) he Slat ae it rand but tis] Years and One Steps on Him, Cures Cold inOueDay, 2 Dayo! ““foar tipped down at the front end but t the: Apartment ‘house: wero nooga, In course of conatruction | When the ren loading sal on the carny shi Radin tai Coleen IL, F Low Water. |the Pulimans came ta vtop with eday the while Davis is the Crescent. shipbuilding yards) at |Holland-American line steamanin Biakied stand. taken. tor thee tntaeet hiner totes Crushing His Sku i a ‘ x ip Stant the integrity of Coren per crash. now convalescent she Is not yet able Eleabsthport, which was advertised to |endam, t the foot of Fifth street, | 4nd the open door In Machuria for all bom. - ' ai The passengers awakened ana|{ Fecelve visitora, She wan sole to be be fold, Se-morrow by the Sherimt of | Hoboken, sonened the hatchway ‘th nations, 4 Surat Mamaia hha peed p thrown Into a panie until quieted by | Ul yesterday aflerioon for aome time and morning they found the dead body of g tor Si 4 * RT OF NEW yori the trainmen. All hurriedly graboed | Mis, *ufered no MM effects from her ro- | aye EN UURT Es James Kennedy. of No. 504 Ferry atrect, | BURLINGTON'S GOOD REPORT, |. driver for Cults yy ablattaaeh ial Dac-T-Ra Eyeglass Clip, ) rite . their belonginaw and inade thelr wey | °° W YOR\ER HURT BY FALL. | Kennedy was a ‘longsioreman and had| The annual resort of the Chloago, | Wholessle PacKEre eee AMANO y, led Doo not inch oF ARRIVED. ack over the trestle to Washington oe (Special to The Evening World.) been assisting to coal the veesel. When | Burilngton & Quincy 4a ore of the Washington Market. ‘Lhe man wi ae. ee Mmrseeut lend of the hedge: PILLOWS SMOTHERED BABY. WARK. No J, Oot “John |the men quit work at 6 o'clock Saturday |dest ever lasued dy the company, ‘The |sixwy years old and ilved with hie family mel Ha A 2 Mg Sttelde| ‘Phe bridge was old and shaky ana +] Skinon. of No. 49 West Forty-seventh levening it is supposed he was slow in| gross earnings amounted to $62,636,979, | t.No. So Mag FOC Rn Aire vg | tnoth & ISlat ste, DAY at Gai gent was the only one leading out of Ww sin Now York, was seriously rtinigetting out and the hatch was shut|an Increase gvor 1002 of $9,843,134. The stables at Hewitt strest find, ‘Thirteenth | HSlShs sole pat . Preact} i! its Havre ve te Child Turned Over on Its Face anal {ling down an em >arwkment while eu-|down on him. lng expenses amounted | avenue and drove tO the murket, us Wits | Copenhagen |Meton over which the railronds to tho pervising the construction of ‘i thot + ustom. The blankets for the Port Antonio |mayth ran, 1 was Dullt originally in suffocated. Rround treuey, wites in, Blocilcnd tes | NO ‘one had heard his cries and he Ta as Baie Cae: | nie ely coon. the peat, and he started | Witten, Sainte. wite! HMEOW | toy and was desiroved by the Dritien | While lying on a chalr in the kétonen| eine Mike NAMEVed to St Michaela must have been overcome by the coal | I sontue forma mut on the pole between the | Torpoek. Wig eeFe| ind then rebut * : “ y Hoepitgly (hia othr. las. ‘There was blood on the lower | yaar was . increase af | enimala with them. a . 670 . 1814, a t. It Was again Herbert Quiilan, four monthe 4 Setanes Lee cae pial thte Ria Reante T $3.25,140 in. the ‘surplus ts an Increase |. In tho darkneds he slipped and fell be- Fesullt tn sectlone atten the civil war| ott, of No. 3063 Dawson street, the NEW YORK WOMAN FOUND DEAD i's a"evisentis poem, hioetiing we {oe sumone M0 Peta frase, a an atarte rhe roar out apd Congress passed a bit lasc sprin Px, was accidentally smotherca to Mas 4 had evt ling a frigntenes “1 { ow! t = ang td to) SARATOGA, N, 8, Oct. 19.—Mre, Hah 0. yen —_ e of the animals, heavily shod, vouree of constriction but will nor pe |, Mie Gitilan hod placed the baby on | found dead in bed in her yooms in tho | pein Tee ea BALTIMORE, Oot. 19—Cardinal: Gib. [AY MOMMIES eM rcaattal, but Muon completed for yeveral months, two pillows, that were on chairs fi Broadway Hous : today, £20 was six- | bons, accompanied by Reve. William A. a Po é a _— each other. ‘Tho child turned over on |tY-#ever years old and a widow, + Mra. Hendricks Stl) Very I, | Metcher, James F. Donohue and hii . » m * ere ‘i IT DEPENDS. wis side and preseed his face against THE PLATTS LEAV INDIANAPOI, Oct. i9.—Mre., Blea} seotetary, Rey, F.C. Gavin, Jott Bay:-{ / me of tho «a, thord>y shutting of (74 E LAKEWOOD) trondriczr. widow of \ Vied-Prositent! a ° oo £9°8 Of wood 'nhuch, pop?” ret “Y ni of alr, Meperda on.) tf Mi es LAKEWOOD, N. J.) Ott. IMcSerater. Thomas A. Leu ick’, who has: bee bady| Thomas C. Pliktt “and hie theta es Yast, fori y-olgn, hou