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SECTION OF PENNSYLVANIA TUNNEL UNDER, NORTH iN TAGS NOW \ AND EAST RIVERS AND MANHATTAN ISLAN te vera As SOUVENTES: HULA IS OW “Little Tim” Takes the Chair|The Governor Says He Has and Says “if Any Persons} Been for Him All Along Too, Wants to-Marry, Why, Send} and Talks of a Change for "Em Along.” Summer Politics, Calle on Judge Parker, Has a Good Talk with’Him and ts ~Interested .in the Fine ;View at Rosemount, 1 ee The \$tate Railroad — Commission Gives a Hearing on Citizens’ “Association Plan to Better Street and “L” Service. MOVING:PICTURE. MEN. |. ‘SWAP THE:/CANDIDATE. oo . — Get the Drop on Him as He Goes for a Gallop—Wonder Why ) Because of the adeence from the oity| To hear Gov. Oden tell tt. he has Deen @ ‘Mayor MeCletian and President|® sreatly misrepresented man, It hat Fornes, of the Board of Aldermen, the| een the general impression among pol , Hon: ‘Timothy P. Sullivali, Vice-Presi- {ititians of his party that he was op: dem of the Board of Aldernien, and|posed to the nomination of Elthu Root next in succession, became Acting| for Governor. Now, when It Is reason Mayor to-day. ‘It was “Little Tim's" |ably certain that Mr. Root would not second experience, he having orce acted accept the nomination, unless they for a few hours in February last. ehloroformed him first, Gov, Odell an « MANY. IMPROVEMENTS {URGENTLY DEMANDED. It Is Suggested that There Be Two Motormen and Two Con- setin fas Been | Evidently he knew that the Wonor|nounces himself a sturdy Root man. Whalen | een In: of holding down the mahogany chair} ‘I have been for Root for the past ductors on Cars in Congested ny nag in the City Hall was to be his for a few|slx months,” he sald to-day at the Fifth Sections. “I expect Mr. Fornes back Monday." about as advancing the Interests of aid Acting Mayor Bullivan, ‘The, others I have really been for Root. Mi yor ‘will’, probably’ not’ come back “Every leader from up-State that 1 until ‘atter his Vagation, which beging| have taiked tu Is In fayor of Root. 1, Meslay, In the mean tims Lexpect fo| understand that the city leaders are fot ee busy signing a. few thousand gold| him, too, but I will not know detinttely ye Mayor Sulltvan sald: he wae unt!l Tuesday, when we shall meet foe prepared to fulfil all the functions of| “ Spaterence heve At the hotel. ie the Mayor which are. his under the a ° charter to be ag as final? ov Was asked wi you do any marrying?’ he was “he drawled, “hot weather bar pd ie ak. wonds, Wt. mar politics erally change by the time perwons -| the snow fites > let them come,” sald the Acting! Gov. Odell has o letter written by Mr, “TM see that ¢hey get a fair| Root fully explaining the position of | the latter on the Gubernatorial nomin ation question. The Governor conside™ this letter more or less of # orivaw -| communication. but he would like to Ident of the Board, of Aldermen, | Make it uolic and has asked for per “L" i ttne| mission to do so from Mr, Root, At jahd double-deck: conversation was on subjects remote se the fight man for the piace.” | vee ie has received no reply to Nie \ itige recommends that on from politicae Mayor, ee rwas any vacant offices| Teauest. although, he exnected one a! lines cars 47 1-2 feet long de | areatly int gpd al” view ’ ee Sony ee round whe Eo the Bayon the Republican Club to-day oe — wee EE ROOSEVELT FDS BAD WIRES-CUS WUCH WORK AHEAD. BG FIRE SCARE and@ two conductors; that on nes cars stop only at alter- w_Pletare Wienda Got ime | ‘Hundred — od ienire tains on Second avenue: EW PENA N TUNNEL WALL STREET MCN Nex in ner ol tt vat of s Back at Kis Desk in the White| Firemen Thought They Had: oa ge ND CLOSED DULL Suge Parkers ome Sachi ating re Du Av I House He Faces a Mass of| Some Work to Do in Lower ‘orossings; that they stop in sets Picture shows section of car on the rails. ‘The aboveis ‘from a-photograph of the exhibit at the World's Fair | ,, Esopus Juige, Parker’ took’ hid. daily , Street it, and vice v the tended to former Corporation Counsel . 1 + r Iw her “ot the One Hundred and ‘ John Whalen to call, at )Eyopus, Mr WASHINGION Executive Business—Points Broadway, but There Was No ‘The State Railroad Commission gave Dj epecial hearing at their offices in he Whitehall Building to-day to the Committee on Engineering and Sani- jtation: of the Merchants’ Assoctation, regarding the recommendations of the committee for the betterment of pas- senger transportation facilities in the city. After a careful investigation the committee, of which Samuel Whinery | ‘te chairman, submitted a report to the (association in which thirty-eight recom. | ‘mendations were made, ranging the! whole gamut of surface and "L" road | tion, from spittoons in the stations to larger and more cars the meeting. % § ‘The Mayor was met at the Rector street pier by Corporation. Counsel De- Jany upon his arrival from Long Branch to-day, They were joined by. John B. MoDonald and Mr. Bieros, owner of the yacht Sapphire. . From the pier they walked down Wegt street to the Battery,*where they ded the yacht. What 'the Mayor Tudge.Parker, or the Judge. sald to the: Mayor is not known to outsiders, + Apparently, their days, because he arrived early and at| Avenue Hotel, “but nobody gave me once took charge. credit for it, While I have been talked, two or more instead of singly; that) {n St. Louls and is reproduced from the Sclentific American. horseback ride, and moving-ploture ina+ car be supplied with power ashaie chine operators who. have been trying PARKER to ‘catch him for three yond were suc- Si STOCKS OALIED [HERES APCEOF (BOGUS CHRIS FOR Sees === | “1004 SF errnand tne erection of » new | Union Pacific the Wo a Weabet Mar-| Twenty Fat Seton Section New York.) Several tay emo uae ina dade ‘tay in 7 : ‘on Vermont. Need for Water, tre with Ordere to Buy Watlenal) savare siemens sot fesbenr =e! LONDON :STOCKS EASIER. —- One Hundred and ket Issue, White the Other Jersey City Tube, with Half a Railway Car Inside to Be| Biscuit Common, but THIS] soon again. Scheme Didn't Work. Since the retirement of the Van} Ametteans Olese 4 Wyck administration Mr, Whalen has Losaes, Atter «Good Start. been a pojitical dead one. \While he's! 1 ono) Money ; iis & member of Tammany’ Hall and out- Pp asey Fis . " ‘ Several of the largest commission- | wardiy in sympathy with the organl+ With troding praotieaily ate stand-| . From New York to Jersey City via! nouses in Wall atreet, among them that | sation, he le ngt one of the,main pul- ih street. MeAdoo’s Depaty on Hand. Railroad Leaders Suffer in McClellan was asked to send tative of the Pollee Depart-| the General Slump. Shown at St. Louis Fair. 40 the hearing, and Commissioner sent Deputy Lindsey and @tephen O'Brien, who in at The night watchman tn the building at No. %6 Broadway discovered ( volume of smoke coming from the base ment on the New street side early to day and turned in an alarm from the fire signal box inside the buflding. SHINGTON, July %.—President fet, with Some nee It began his official duties in the executive offices early to-day, Ut was cabinet day and a mass of execu- 1] uve business awaited him. « beisk Gemmand in the market to-day for] Among those he received was Sen- holiday and month-end requirements, of Vermont, who had rea ‘ _ ‘business to trai ef the Police Bureau of Mlreet! seni during the Anal hour, stocks lowed | Masea'in, comneetion. with the: ¢ahiolt of Henry Clews. were to-day treated tol jeya, as they say in Fourteenth street, Ino discussed ‘with ihe| When Acting Deputy Chiet Dougherty, | im the market to-fay, with few exeep- > a hoax or possibly @ clever acheme tO} ang why, he should be, resurrected at ‘Etter | President the politi ion In Vor] oe pre re tement “| of the Pennavivania Railroad Company th cet for pure While kdmitting that the Dem-|And the firemen arrived they stretch iGemuel Whinery made a statement) ying, at tie lowest fmures of the #68) Ve hy World's Fair, When the Fair | £tt.20me stock on the market for Dur-| inis time eauses e@nsiderable conjec- mont, ‘While admitting that the Dem- Be ans ct sak tar Eine poses of selling. Shortly before the opening f the market messenger boy went to several of the commission) yar, Whalen 19 one |\of thé cloweat cluded without failures, Business, how- ur. ooegrat! that he pected {rm |found. ‘Then they searched the, Cau- Ms . houses, ‘They handed tn a telegr@n on ra € was the eve respects New York was behind) ‘the markt was largely professional Wes place In ike siver med. e Pult) & Western, {inion blank. which read: tetendelt Rinars Costes abt Com 19 oh, "teidare. bl Dear on the stump for him during the /solldated Exchange Building, next door ‘ va wn AR spit 48 ‘Inclosed vlease find cheek for — “‘cnneola je Shi closed Chairman Cortelyou in aj south, but no fire could be found there ition in its street railway sy#-| and commission house business during) rhe completed section on exhibition elated by some with romure of the re eeoount “ her tl His the Iute dealings was very small. The| jg made up of eight complete rings, each Course Please place to my credit. |1o104 ruturn of. the ex-one from Bng-|money. “Worse Ralle. were feviniee bod tars ate by ike Noticoat reak | either, > its swhineky tpoks of larger and chiet suterera of the active list were! $ fest “€ inches lone, tae, total lenath ae my tccount and ik At |iand in September, Whatever be the erage? mittee, AS Inet: Chiat Deseuary: Cpeveecte wier cars and cited Chicago as an! Atebi<oy, Haltimore & Ohlo, At, Paul! being 20 feet. Through the bottom of | Genin market ( shares of National) oioq air, Whalen seems to De a per And inactive ear that the electric wires which pase inte the Commission of the remults of the | gion tees inquiry, with dita and) Enon Pacific was the weakest Issue, parisons With the tronsportation | it selling down to 1-2, & lows of al in other citles, He said that In| mont 2 points on scattering bids {s over the exhibit, which is an actual) section of the New York-Jersoy City tunnel, will be taken down, shipped ator meintatned that the State would ve usual Republican majority. on any water, as no fire coukl be vil ei og i vand dv @Eample of the successful operation of | sisgourt Paoiie, Roading, Rock Island] the shell vrojedt two of the eylindrical| MM™Ht common. Will call the P. Mo’) on desired at Rosemount, ma, 2 little above parity and closed. iiet,| Banker Gives Up Property. |the basement of the bullding at No. Years 41-2 feet lone and seating OfY-| and Yourhern Pacific, each showing &| cast-iron wes, and upon them I aup- |, of aay Reports of aweeping coricebsions made } 4 Ri R, a x fl W | vader the middie: of Now street ‘two passengers comfortabl; loss of from 34 to 1 1-4 per cent verted. a section of the track bearis),* Ace) The Clowe check was Q™N” | 19 ygr, Murphy during bts vidtt to'Judge| Uni ON' PACIFIC DIVIDEND. Fee eae ted aeatenday. in| were smoking some, but that soon died Commissioner Baker asked if cars| ‘rie iocal tractions were well sup-| 4nd stringers, with the ties and rafts O° (le Kucheriveker Trust Company, | pacer at: Msopus are denied by auc vate 4 Coke Deputy United States Marshal Conklin] Ut. and it was concluded that there fot that length could round the Four) poriod, especially Metropolitan, which | 4nd third rail in position aide hyena (J Alexander Waren | thority. It ts anid’ that’ Jddge Parker | one Fecihe Radtrond Company and who waa released on $000 ball:} was the origin of the smoke caused bi teenth street curve on Broadway and) cicced a trifle higher, The roet of the Malt @ Rallway Car 1 . Jcutu: suepicigue shed telephoned’ the to-day declared regular semd-ani eon O- and! dampness seeping in the tube holding idend frageterres all his property and equities dividend ‘of 2 per cent. on both classes] the insthution for the beneft of his] the Wires from the surface, Th of -atooks, payable Oct. 1. creditors, Card will be tried in October.! in under investigation to-day. yatiey Mer, Whinery said they could group were off fractionally ‘The piles, 1 ty planned. aye to p New York, he said, is far behial| gto) preferred sold down to 891-2, 9,| through the floor with a sliding Mt, reat other cites in tis facilities for surface | tose of x point, while the common was [Jn everywhere upon rock, Consequent- trast company ere It was said M Warendorf had no necount at th van Me. Ciews ead “T don't telleve this is a’ oke some Wanéporiation, He ald it would ee of rom 1-4 to 1211 the Icad of moving trate will We cat- | one i ying to work, on us. It look |aaiy'g ps oon AF i PA Mes. — ' uch more expensive io rin the | rest*of the |Piced directly by the stringers as me a very ver scheme | 7 wea wel on ys le : 3 tars, which would cost $5,000 aplece, | Wes. bridge and by the piles ax beldge plers. | #9M@ man. He probably has several ay committee, at fe MAIL WOMEN'S HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE MAIL ive 4 There ought to be 2W of them on th: Honda ¢ The tuancl tibe will merely act as «| hundred e@hares of National Biscult membership on the on e wav line and he said he believed | The t parade < carers for the ee ana bara 3 ae to get rid of ate good |™ e is tl y ‘ ‘oe ie ¢ 01 Will boar none of the shock or vibrations | price ¢ thought we wou te, or Beets se atrtne capacity | boven ah oto Pieteae ys wens Pitas ey 97 beth tae tas ORDERS ORDERS b 4 want + . 7 Two footpatha are provided inside g she stgek, ‘and ‘then he could unload. E . D. wo Conductors Urge: |. the shelf along which the passengers | But he still owns the stock,” FILLED. FIL i wi the rloeine of two motor | To ighest, low wey walk incase of a brenk dewn of | J. H. DeBoer, an uncle of Alexander EU. 4 LED. He reed the thocine of two notor. | Today's behest, lowest and sloaing prices the train. ‘The imerior ia lined” with | Warendorff, who in a foriet at No, 1108 6TH AVE.,, 224 TO 234 STREET, NEW YORK. men and two conductors on every car peed pointed out that nearly all acci- ante to passengers ovcur in getting on | dway, sald that Mr. Warendorft in account only at the branch of the no Exahange National Bank, at sale are as fol-| concrete, while the footpaths are on} Br }a level with the windows of ie train. | hh Within the concrete mass which forms he walks are imbedder the electrig Twenty-eighth street and Broadway. . Last Chance at Those = conduits, The dnter! the tuna bed sald that his hephew owns no took i" = Blie"Mied by a section of a day coach lot the National Bisouk Company. Mr. |" Se es: ; Sy ie ena repr ane Rate os Pe tata Men’s Odd Coats $ a RDU SETENCE {OAM RCENER EEEEESS™**| MAMMA trom sos worth op 3605701 Lad WHEAT MARKET. This is what you've been looking for—an odd coat to bridge OF 22 00 2? CONVICTS FOUND DROWNED vt art sti you over until you get your new fall suit. And atthe price we.name you will be tempted to buy more than one. nees here to-day. July ta Chicago rose 14. cents on 0 diate DUCE ba These are Coats that belonged with suits selling up to $6.00 ard $7.00. vate wire houses eontinued:(o, turn oat Ww to clear them out quickly before stock-counting LS | dg Cowing ina artonn Term Threatening Letters Had Been| suas reports trom the Northwest, 1 for the S hours of Saturday's trading at $2.50 each. All from ‘a from last rose . Nn High. Low. Cloee Ch’ 1 ty oS en the “care prhese ace » minimized by the pres-| Amal Copper ... nd conductor Am, go f. R dene by ence of a 32 H. Waller Brinckerhoff. of the Com-| Am e mittee, ported regurdiag {mprove-| Am. Kuga: e Menta obtained and those desired on ‘he | Atcha i ¥ tlevated roed. | Mr. Brinckerhoff spoke for larger aa: tions on the Mawhattan “L ubat the Interurban had eplarned’ some Mations at the recommendation of the Jommittee, and instanced the Cortlandt Street station The substitution of alr brakes In place Of the hand brakes now tn rn furface cars was re we A selentife ¢xome (inn of the dilterenre fh the operation cf various kinds of Denk expense of Installing alr-brakes a he $9 to $e equipped with about 19 per ce power than & handbrake car. xilowing an enormous wes sain Mite eget on the {of Prisoners Brought from) sent Him for Alleged Delay in|iperat Kinds—all colors—all sizes ne A featurelens, . . teak gare versa weld van 4) eee ", ne Be SettingrAftairs of institution| act nare ne TL $ 98 electric power had ‘Seer tnstalieg rot ntitled to Commutation. —Wrote of His Troubles. New ° York's | opening’ ipviete were: / 3 $ Bae ee Ss | : » for Men’s $10 Outing Suits. onerio| = Q{_ Judes Coming, in General Seastons If én could only realize what an offer this really is! The time to bu; this sort of a Suit now— | oer eA =U }teday. requend the cenlanoes. ethan: | reer ot tho ema Bavines waa one seas, tad you coartatar out tha tenon henuitily; wil te Sol agsl een nest compel the removal of these tracks and that the Commission had absolutely. no | © | Sing Priron several months each. ‘The | MAnaKer, of the Giaiee's Light and * seagon’s’ con We Np ike to a! you look at these anyway. They are made of all. power in the matter S| reductions were made to conform with| Power Company, and Supreme Secre- wool. Crashes in’ various colorings, made in the most approved fashion. All pants with patented tum. Mr. Myers said the roads claimed that ’ ' tary of the American I bottoms , ‘ ri ig the keen the trac | + %| Attorney-General Cunneen’s interpreta: Insurance Union, franchise tor those nt ete Bett + \/ tion of the new Indeterminate sentence | wae found drowned to-day in the North FS, side buckles, ha tailoring innovation, "All coats have padded shoulders. «alba hepietl | Decline hae Fork of the Licking River. Dargaim of the s¢ason fOr... ....ssseeesessnesesereeeeenensssenereneneateees sulbetee oD. Dr. Goorge A. Soper raid that it was | ‘The convicts were brought from Sing] He left @ note claiming that he was thy vad sanitary co ation the vire| GOT TON MARKET, lang last evening by State Detecttve| tninocent. of wrong in the failure of 3 eo , ‘ fod the “unumuiai nractices resulting | Wich the wll crow much in evidence, Samen Jackson and lodged in the} the bank,» but he said that he was |S 1. : or Men $ ts, 75c for Men's 1.502 $2 Hats “ dgacied the attention ot the ‘ster See ten Sur air sien teh ia ‘t cpombs over night. Thelr relatives in| ruined Mnahcinily and had determined — ‘\ Worth $2 and $2.50. pelaiion to the subject, and pe we Beas to F points bigher.| ing elty had heard of their transfer | to. kill himself. " y a { EE te ee ne Ce eee ratios and (hi cade Pa EneT and visited them early to-day. Nearly! Later informations shows that Mr. gilts NEWS, aw soleriien: Of ee to See ara‘ail gti ee cee ba gun Tia sever eat oe zaaper attributed the Increase tn) weatiry riews from the belt. "The rige in| all the convicts have Deen th Sing SINg | Taatel had been receiving threatening g Well aay rene ‘atl 6 any counter for lees than $1.50; our price nelimania. consumption and | fiver, wl, acconling 1 private eablen| for more than a year. and in some in-| letters for alleged delay in settling the | sun riots 1 Wiidoon’ Wool }and, cover: a wide range of patteras, all de- ur 7 Be | Payee iad eal ecg catd: [Ak veri tobe due In part to the untavor:, stances bad not seen, thelr relatives! bank's affairs and in making his ce. ide THE mice Howe 90/7 sirable and cut and made in thoroughly good style, | Saturday Upeeveees 7 ews from Ameri va to since being Incare ‘and other diseases in t! Wotladclpita beeches ee ee ey Lew. showed the effects of| Port as recelver and this t= supposed — : ” - y ¢ Bor 1¢,] to hay od h it 5 P, $ » Bper Was severe on the wes omen . agus |urar’ imprisonment ome were, pale | to have ae 1bon his mind. The ter tetas | We ¢ t fi ‘Men § Shirts. 9 Men’ $ Half Hose. 2 fie sald besides ti ‘Py ner, cihaaithy. sey were, arraigned igee| “Tam absolutely innocent of any Welt Gute Beery. a9 u “4 Worth $1.00 and $1.50, for Cc Worth 50c and 75c a Pair, for ; if Giveade from the nastiness ) Marei ‘informing each wh had beep | trouble at the Newark Savings Bank. 2 THE MATTAWAN SHIRT—What good dresser | These are in finest quality of Lisle, in Diack, tan, does not know the Mattawan Shirt? dive and gray grounds, handsomely silk embrold- tie he one me does no Y o late veloon were “August 10.9; brought from prison to M oor, Every dollar I have on ear ber, W etober 5; Decem-| “Ir Is my purpose,” Judge Cowing| 1 must end this misery. Go ered in figures, stripes and clocks also Made to sell for $1.00 and $1.60—known the country new fancy woven novaltian lees CE ae ovbr for thelr style, ft and workmanship. Tpe in biack and black grounds, inet embri PORT OF NEW ‘YoRK, Dor ' " ly 9W; January, 9.81 |told the frat of the bateh, to reson acer family.”* — tence you, #0 that you will get the benefit of good conduct in prison The} The report that he ts indebted to the | Attorney-General of the State has held] bank is denied. tere ‘committee tha ‘ i | that you men. sencenced under the in- ——— pov ath are phe: woven madras and leno effects; ered in neat effects, all this season tons would recelve ace . bs sre ye I yd ea post eptitied to] HOTEL-KEEPER FARR DEAD. dark effects, with detached cuffe— in all sizes; not a pair fn the lot thal eel tells bi hearing will be held Avg " i 53 other evening sltage granted to your “nompantoy NEWPORT, R 1, July ®-W. A, = ‘ to vias M4 to 1, prison serving definite terms by 8004] parr, of Waterville, Me. prominent ty Shirts at ......66.- who had been out of @ behavior vice bee wp toteekevele taeoseen! Weg likes ties 31) 10 ) for 1 igstenae Sait 2.04 ms the ninimam be-| hie danehters fi ands and vet, iene seams flat taped. and in 1] Insp ee nd in the river Th the eases of th ns the beds at sa than onel Jand cities, died to-duy from three day: i aaury. wire of " , , the ant J ¥ Wo ” r don C.Hly. “the plice has been Ailed. We helt maxim cut dowa-ons| Mare q vs ; " ial price—for the S hours of Saturday... Th id $1.80 less than 50c., and most of them 78¢.; on ene Fl and sale tip to 1 o'clock Saturday at, pair. de s' $3, 00 Suits. ‘ay “rs withstand (he Hardest wear, The: @ er a lirond drawbridge | Year or more tha ars and #x}4liness of pneumonia His are Cai He Immediately betook himaeif tot months, Judge Cowing he ser . » superintendent of . [tenes to terme of not ieee than one| Otto WB Farr, U. 8 a. station’ at f year or more than two vears. beginning} Port MeHenry, and Walter moray Mate og ‘om the y frat went to prises \ ” Prison. | one of Rost Mien arta ere. er and Pit tabure, Wan a t am the charge of r H fod saying th was examined befor dv of the form his town the body of |#entenced to term o asrest, M6 Mo the man who saw him fal

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