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as Ti EATEN NTRS ‘ay NY ARTHUR ‘Cruiser Bayan Quietly ves the Harbor, Eludes jo’s Fleet and Is Now Re- RTHUR’'S WATER JPPLY iS SHUT OFF. Sald to Have Cap- * Positions Controlling and to Have Held Oct, 8A Rupsian war- to be the armored cruis- , of the Port Arthur squadron, to have anchored off Guts- ty Hangehau Bay, Mags have proceeded thither to ‘Shanghal. fw the Bayan eluded the watch- is outside of Port Arthur # not yet been explained. from Shangha! by last night that a Rus- | ‘Was expected to arrive at : night, and that the Me of Shanghai had chartered a to her. and the battle-ship Czare- ‘as known, were the last to reach the Far East ‘the outbreak of hostilities. Port Suid Oct. 12, 190, and f the attacks made by the Port Arthur the etre Japa x . boats, The ushed herself In the tacks, with the it ied we, Mowe ASKS $6,054,063) TO SINK WARSHIP of Estimate that an Increase} Made Three Attempts to of $884,063 Is Needed for) Wreck the Connecticut Being Next Year. Made Among the Workmen. APPEAL TO THE MEN BY WILL OPEN ELEVEN NEW : COMMANDANT RODGERS. FIRE-ENGINE HOUSES. Woodbury Wants for Cleaning/His Last Act Before Leaving of Streets $1,115,559 More| the eee . than Last Year, and MeAdoo| Them op a fe Asks $12,055,723 for Police,| Name of Villains, While the new battle-ship Connectient The Board of Estimate took up to-day jg guarded by marines night and day, matos, as made by the various heads of \i" any one approaching the vessel departments, with a view to fixing the| who refuses to halt on command or who appropriations of the annual budget.|qsempts to board her, there ie among Most of the commissioners and bureau | phe grec thousand workingmen in the chiefs ask considerably more than was| Brooklyn Navy Yard, where the fighting allowed last year, but their demands |craft lies, the man or men who sought were not met very cordially by the/thrice to sink her. This man or these Mayor and the Controller. men are perhaps among the gange Commissioner Best, of the Depart-| which are working aboard the craft, or ment of Bridges, asked for $699,922, an shey may be in the shops ashore, whose increase of $116,584 over the amount 41+ @indows jook out upon! the channel lowed last year, He said the moncy ts| where she is moored, needed for a new bridge over the Har-| Uncertainty is everywhere In the Navy Jem, for salaries for additional painters,| yard, ‘The ranks of the working class for repairs and contingencies ant to! are in an upheaval, and anger is strong conform to the prevailing rate of wages|in the breasts of the officers. law, a Oficial Notice Taken. For the Fire rtment Commis- ers, who 554,963, The last act of Admiral Rodgers, Srense Ot Wate over he vopria.| retired as commandant to-day, to be the wees {eve moat etede inereases| seneetel “ty, Baar agetre’ ya oe increase was to issue the following order, w tye soparaiee ion E a expresses the fesling at the yard better “Some of the apparatus we are forced 3 ‘ to Use le & disgrace to. the sity," Come| ering, hog ‘Tork, Oot. & 6 Bete ade kappa The ake) eaiar One r=. Hayes expects to ‘Three malicious 4 ye el emaniraioner ‘Tins | ‘been made to injare the sl the “Coming sear and. jo assimilate | Connecticut, even to the extent of involving the safety of the ship and those concerned, on the oc- easion of the launching on the 29th wi uu “por gallantry.” on the | par 01 into the department one hundred men and thirty engineers. Woodbury Wants 96,561,971. Commissioner W ood! made an sic-' of September, 1004 pent apres te nd Be: | The Commandant appreciates the Eee “te ome food work performed up to date Commissioner Hayes Tells Board| Search for the Persons Who) «, scere ieee, Attempt to On Wednesday, tight compartm at that time secure and in good condition, After the launch on the 2th, it was! found that compartment B S—tte port af boller-room reserve feed tank— was making water, ft was then discovered that a 34 Inch hole had been drilled through the out- ride shell plate between frames él and outboard of the third watertight Jongitudinal, and about 3 inches from the edge of the shell lap, The location chosen for drilling this hole was over the packing on the sliding ways, where it would have been impossible to detect ite presence from the outside, enmtpeeeye ASKS MEN TO HELP RUN DOWN TRAITOR WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. — Admiral Capps, Chief of the Bureau of Con- ftruction, in indorsing the report of the | constructor in charge of the battle- ship Connectieut, says: “The facts in this matter are undis- puted, The perpetrators of these crim- inal acts are as yet unknown. The bureau has no doubt, however, that the patriotic sentiment of the workm of the yard, now that all the facts a known, ‘wit! cause them to give thelr endeavor to the prevention of such a discussion of the qeportment est!-| with orders to “shoot, and shoot to] *t# in the future and the discovery if} possible of those responsible for what has already been done, “The bureau regurds any attempt to wreck a vessel of war, whether built or building, as a most serious crime, punishable in the severest manner pos- sible. If the culprit should be discovered. In order that the gravity of such an offense and Nhe punishment theretor may be fully known and appreciated amon@ all classes, !: is recommended that special legisiation on the subject be enacted which will provide adequate punishment for thone who might Aam= age or attempt to damage, maliciously, buble property. elther completed or in ot fe Of preparation and in national defense.”” er on — CITY $12,000,000 Taxpayers Hand Over That Sum on Account of Levy for 1904 List with $400,000. BETTER OFF TO-DAY —Vanderbilt Estate Heads ee ee ee AVegetable Preparation forAs- similating he Food and ula ~ ling the Stomacks and Bowels of INDYNIS © CHILDREN Aperfect Remedy force tion, Sour Stomach, Dienrvien Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Sine Signature of ts and \Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither jum,Morphine nor Minesal. OT NARCOTIC, The Unusual Store. A Special Sale was bestowed the Novik and poker he received Admira sald that the expense hich it "ap | tion in Brooklyn had sortie | cent.; that he desires to pay sixteen hur | hy 10, men who have to work on Su’ fh conlton to Aghia fratem as it c As to make a daily Inst i “4 of ashes and ada | for the day, and that he wants | the in Brooklyn #0 | of a weekly lem ie maintained as it | | by. the employees on the Con- necticut, and whicts bids fair to | establish @ new reoord for Navy Yard work, and feels aseured that ft is unnecessary to invite the co operation of all concerned in pre- ‘venting a recurrence of these cow | ardly and treasonable acts. formation of all patrotic American cttisens who are employed by the HUR’S WATER ¥ i$ SHUT OFF, Ost. & — Despatches re- | 4 Ws. ova emerge | is Bome vi whe crew | ialalid And were ivecued 4 a0t snows. Tne MPimes. Gres vuoi deny the re- the weparment has uo of the ‘Times sae he |rights to the property under adds, occupy a y except | Arles he wanted tor 7 de increase, and they fi Col. Kipp, Chiet Clerk of the Poll it a tw | meat. $$ | |SAYS SIGNATURE IS BOGUS. | het it the residential | “ais notice ie simply for the In- t sald he does not tormidabie Uprising te oad enya | Government in this Navy-Yard. FRED K. RODGERS, Rear-Admiral U. 8. Navy, Delaney asked | Commandant Navy-Yard and Station. Sorenee aot The feareh to Go On. hie contingent fund | workmen who, suddenly give up ‘with which to defray the cost of mov- nels ote cx drop from eight will Sat- ing Dim from the it ing to bor 3 law joes in new Mall urally come under suspicion, Mi ap ee. will be investigated; but a feeling 0 Police Commissioner McAéoo wanted fo total of $12,055,72.45, or $963,423 more case will not prevafl among the inno- than year's tion. Of that |cent ones, nor among the officers dir- amount $239,000 is fi of 400 Ad- | eoting them, until some one is arrested ditional patrolmen, inted ite did not make G7 necessity and punished, for the Ineveave other than the manda Full detalis of the three attempts to hey 7 inetruct«d \damage the battle-ship are con Sate: | tn the report of William J. Baxter, the constructor In eharge, made pub- le to-day in Washington. This report shows that (here were discovered on March 91, in compartment B & two Sarah Schelinsky up to the ith of {rivets In frame 46 1-2, connecting the July, 190, owned in her own name the | forward frame angie to the keel premises Nos, M11 and 213 East One ‘Hun (plate, whose heads had been chipped dred and First street. Her husband, | off, holes drilled completely through Abraham Schelinsky, died last May | them and the rivets forced down into and then it was discovered that there | the keel block beneath by heavy, Distr was a deed on record transferring the | Sure) one being on the yy . =r partment, t0 make ou! half twa houses from her to him, He willed |G ..0Pcut one tlt ae | side and driven about one inch into etinel | the bloek. Excellent workmanship to th nature eo by her ro | was displayed in drilling through these was never b= weseaet rivets al excelient ent Was he welidren to set aside the pn -'y+) atroy them eatin out there rivets shown in determining the piace to de- The et Set Bea Tage | Sa area Pane Ton day In the Supreme, fore Laventritt tor the a of a outside of the ship while the compart- receiver to rents of the Tent was under test pressure. premises pendin, Mt n. Sept. 14 while the diver was Messrs. Altred the under-water portion of who represented Cs fonnecticut, there tended that the children t 1 $8 inches In a a jeter, which waa. located about which was aot executed nor stgned by |mid-width of the starboard under- the owner. Ex-Julge William N, Cohen water way and about half way bde- claimed that the deed had been prop- intersection of erly executed by the widow and that with low water and the the children were the lawful owners of Was driven into the w: the real estate, Jected bout six Inches, making an udiated th, 4 clatint th been no i tained, ne | 7 jt twenty miles north ; original order, / “VERY new | lke you to try | > men, burns freely and evenly | wt We, straight if sold by the o Stores All Over turers who make our cigars, means so much more insurance against variation in your, favorite smoke. Different tobaccos under our system, are used to make different cigars. This week we announce a new cigar that we think is about the best Clear Havana we’ve ever been able to offer atthe price, If you’re a clear Havana smoker, we would LE OF PINES (ROTHSCHILD SIZE) | Cen each, $3.00 per box of 50. $6.00 per 100. Mada of Cuban grown tobacco exclusively, rolled by skilled hand work- Delivered propatd by the hundred to any address in the United States on recelpt of price, Remit to Flatiron Duilding, New York. The Court reserved decision. jobetruction which would have caused CIGAR STORES CO. brand produced by the grower-manufac- the This size and quality would be good value rdinary methods. Try a box. rary UK New York City, One Always in Sight. Nearly $12,000,000 was paid in to-day! OM account of the tax levy for 1904, elgned by the Mayor after approval by the Aldermen in Auguat last. The esti-| mate of the total for the day was made by the Deputy Receiver of Taxes, John | J, McDonough. All day long a big line of property holders crowded the corrl-| dora of the Recetver's offices, waiting for an opportunity to reach the proper | clerk. Many of the large taxpayers) sent ohecks by mail. | £ Among those who were earilest on hand to save thelr property from pos- raid were: EB. T. Gerry, $60,00; New York Cen- tral and Hudson River Railroad Com- pany, $950,000; Vanderbile estate, $400,- 000; Mary Pinkney estate, $35,000; Hig- glos estate, $95,000; J. J. Astor, $260,000; Roosevelt family, #200; J, D, Crim- mina, $55,000; W. J.” Sloane, $9,000; J. P. Morgan, $175,00; Bronson estate, $75,000; Trinity corporation, $115,000; tained | Kuhn, Loeb & Co., $85,000; Goelet ea. tate, $300.00; August Belmont & Co,, $175,000; B. Altman, $6,000; New York City Railroad Company, $400,000, light and heavy soles, sizes 814 to 1314, 8Oc sible tax liens and the amounts they Little Gents’ Satin Calf Lace, Shoes, $],95 sizes 11 to 2and to 2, and Patent light and aeavy Chinese Green and Gold Medallion Tableware. At a 20% Reduction For one week only—In the Basement. A.A.Vantine @ Co., Broadway, 18th @ 19th Sts. CAMMEYER 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. GRAND *MERCHANDISE SALE A New Page in Shoe History. Startling Awakening Prices. This Week to Be the Greatest Shoe Selling Week That OUR BASEMENT Has Ever Known, 50,000 PAIRS OF FALL SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN At prices that can be reached by all, Read the story in the figures that follow. These shoes speak for themselves. We invite your inspection. Every pair guaranteed. Men’s $3.00Lace ,, Shoes at \- al Na | In Patent Leather and f Box Calf, f Up-to-Date [\~ Lasts. ‘4 Lace, 7 sizes 6 to 1014 and 11 to 2, Child's and Misses’ Kid, Button and ASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CENTAUA CoMPARY. ROW YoRR OOFW. cweomen’s |. Boots and Shoes Special care is devoted to the production of high-class Walking and Dress Boots representing exclusive shapes, finest leathers and embodying the highest skill in expert shoemaking. WALKING AND DRESS BOOTS, GIPSON AND ‘OXFORD TIES, PUMPS AND SLIPPERS, IN ALL THE CORRECT STYLES, Best Quality To-morrow Wilton Rugs 527.50 Reproduction of Persian Designs, Regular Price 9x12 $35.00 Upholstery Fabrics The new importations of upholstery and drapery stuffs comprise a most attractive assortment, including Handsome Broche, 1 $4.75,6.00,7.25 74. Two-toned Damask, $2, 75,3. 25,4.00 “ | | Figured Velvets for Hangings, $1,75,2.50.3.75 “ Verdure Tapesteies for Walls, $1,85,2.25,2.75 “ SUGGESTIONS, DESIGNS & ESTIMATES FOR DRAPING PRIVATB RESIDENCES, HOTELS, ETC, SUBMITTED UPON REQUEST, West Twenty-third Street Commencing Tuesday, October Fourth : Six Thousand Yards All-Wool French Printed Challies, At the special price of . © 38c, per yard, (Rear of Rotunda.) | B. Altman & Co. BLACK DRESS FABRICS. RELIABLE'CARPETS “> ___ FURNITURE BARGAINS. _ AUTUMN FLOOR COVERINGS, A complete stock for every room, from Linoleums amd Oileloths te Orlertal Rugs. KASHMIR RUGS. 6x9 feet, $8.50 9x10,6, $15.00 9x9 feet, 12.50 9x12, 17.50 Light and dark colorings, in Oriental patterns, ia AXMINSTER Ruas, 9x12 feet, $25.00 Best quality. Artistie floral hans also Oriental patterns, AXMINSTER CARPETS, $1,35 Per Yard, sinc a, (reduced from $1.50), All new patterns, with borders to match. Also some Special Reductions in Tapestry and Velvet Carpets, Long Credit enables you to open a “charge account.” oo COWPERTHWAIT 104 To 108 West (4% 3t, NEAR 6WAV. Brooklyn Stores, Flatbush Ave., near Fulton st, In this city people of Turn It Into Cash. average circumstances cannot afford to pay rent for one more room than they require. If you have such a room in your house or flat rent it profitably by advertising it in the Sunday World Want Columns.

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