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Dory he agree , { Commmiaalon ini the ng. ‘discuss plans for ie Aisghsting erush at the tan. terminal of the Brooklyn } Commissioners F, M, Baker a thi Serertcl ee sores zs Au tere de a study of the ip at the bridge. Arat pilin shown was that. of Oulson, which has been sv oftel: fh (The Brening World, : dr. bn Was not present, but his plan ‘with the ald of a ble trains arrive aide by | Sena loaded and joaded ‘on ir, Rowland! held Questions the Plan. ement. He aiaie! some confualén over ‘rights on the new Hore in a simple . As stockhojd- to ii per cent. of rights are worth between Agip Follow the When our work is done fe must all have fun— ‘8 dance and sing and play. you don't know, how en right now-- Yorld “Instruction” Ads. the way, _ Teachers ‘alt the arts and sciences make : their -yocations, terms and every day throu, gh ; World, Wants. show RIDGE CRUSH ive the State Bo Ofis as to Ways of Relieving ie Congestion at Manhattan York and Jersey] xerous, t ¥ r Btewart, of tho Lirle : lyn, Queens and the Bronx. ¥ ‘ Railroad Board Nichols, engineer of the bridge; B, W. Curtis, of the New York, New. dans and Hartford, who has a plaa of hie own, and Chiet Hngineer Wilgus, of the New York Central, were all msied for. an opinion on the Powlson plan, They agreed it woul traftio more rapidly than pi it conditions allow if the trains moved @moothly, but gald it would be Infinitely mote dan- “Might Be Made Safe, Mr. Wilgus said that pou closer he rayne modity hie pinion experi: more {lkel wt Poul son plan, where cross-awitching from hit tracks is contem under Sine, behind’ the ata front of ft. air. Wi iJ it Ny ible. President of the Railway Signal fenneny, tentified ih an rt to the inter! | Feast of the plan, He ‘thet the Poul pingavoul be very ler the psent f he said, a collfsion pron gy tg be “an empty and a lo! raln, By jan under consideration a collision 4 iy be be wo loaded fen, patter where in the termina! {TRE plan provides for pix grade oversaail crane to ator toatled. Some trains in pulling out would haye to cross five tracks, No doubt 4 locking* system could be. ins! Pai pituation, but It woul 0 f study to make It @ aa! fe forty-five tac wt the Fe hel ing plan yeription price and the mar, the bondal At 1041-2 the “worth 68 per cents At 105) Fights are worth $4 per cent, Do It ‘of the dullest morhings 1h Valt street in weeks, a far as. wows and gosslp'were ‘concerned. The nat ‘on, wes showed wes m of LAST HEARING ON ,T, ROUTES Up” Session. to Hear .Views on Various Plans for Brook. jr," | ‘Nhe’ plan of ‘The Mvening World for a Gates avenue subway to relleve traf- flo conditions in Brooklyn was again considered at a hearing before the Rapid Transit Commission to~my. A atrong delegation was present from Brooklyn to urge the advantage of the proposed Gates avenve-Broadway route. The Board also heard advocates of other routes, not only in. Brooklyn, but in Queena and the Bronx, The Allied Civile Associations of Queens came to the front with a suh- way plan for thelr borough, which con- templates a connection with the Man- hattan subway at Fourteenth street, then crossing under the Edat River to North Seventh street, running to Broad- way, thence to Jamaica, Tho Harlem Board of Commerce sent lotter to the Boatd advocating a ‘hird avenue subway to the excluston af any other edst-side route. Advocating an “all the way" Fulton street route a coterie from the Fulton Street Subway League prosented claims for recognition, GUNBOAT NEWPORT REPORTED SAF. | | At Archor Twlve Miles om Cnpe Henry Waiting for a Gov, ernment Tug. NORFOLK, Va, Feb. §—The British sbeamship Impa reporta the United Btates gunboat Newport twelve miles east by south off Cape Henry. She ts now at anchor waiting for overn- Orie ry a Govern: ) | | en TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative lromo glenn nea a falls att W, rorw's slguature oa TRAIN PLUNGES aye "| tem, I the rae danas, ht a ‘prevented, |" ulgon,” he uA es y i) FROM BRIDGE INTO DITCH Hour Eight Cars Are Piled in a Heap. DBS MOINES, Ia, Feb. &.—Two men Were Killed, twenty-four persons were lnjured, eight pastenger.cars and an en- Bine aré piled in the ditch anda %0- foo di d, Ad & result of a HE R lave inches wide: ‘They were so nar- Sack | «felt | Speeding at Seventy Miles an broken rail, on the Chicago, Milwaukee ‘and Bt. Paul Ratiroad, near Melbourne, e, The reunie hes was the Overland ‘Limited No, 1, which left Chicago at 605 Wednesday night, ‘There were nine coaches, ptilled by two engines. The broken mil was three feet. east of firat enging pasied jaa 18, feet high. Th deptroyed by the impact of the deretled i Obvervation chr in the rear (rath kept the ratis,, \ Intelligence of the wreck was taken .& few miles west of tho 7 engineor Nichols, of the first who fan his engine to thut it; and wrecking trains and medical imnmediitely despatched to the ‘The snjured were taken to Rhodes and Melbourne, the two points nearest’ the Tae knllied wore: H, M. Marah, con- ductor, And G. A. Morres, brakeman, The injuries sustained by the passen- gore consist mostly ‘of brulses and cuts, although ‘some have broken legs. Nono of the injured is reported as likely to die, GHICAGO, Feb. 9—Geheral. Superin- tendent D, J, Bush; of the Ghicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul road, speaking of the train wreck at Melbourne to-day, “It ts not nearly so bad a wreck ns was 1idloated by first reports. Because of, the bad weather the train was not an heavily loaded as usual: Only two Of those’ injured are in @ serlous con- dition and their htirts are not belleved to be fatal. Traffic witl not be tly {mpeded, : routs t0 ¢ FATHERGOPON LOSES ' PUST OF CHAPLAIN, as WE CAN tse other the wreok until the track is Ruslan Strike elader Now in Switzerland, Formally Ke- moved from Office, AT. PHTERSBURG, Feb. 9—Father Gopon, the strike Jeader, who is re- ported to be in Switzerland, and who was excommunicated Jan, 21 by tha Metropeitan of Bt. Petersburg, has been formally removed from the post | bad. ot chaplain of the Deportation Prison, ern ne ens otice to Bronx Advertisers. ee. ‘The following bre been estnttianod in tine Bronw want! ete pred at any of Vertiscmenta will be aos) thom at tie game rates as at The World’s maln office: Le yea eT Ab 0, Hs ARO W ) MAIUAN: 795 -Westchoster ay, 10 Morris av, 1084 Vreemen ot, AGO at, and Union ay, 166th af, nd Brook ay. BANE, 244 Wil} fi AMSHIP CO. 1404 ut, and 748 Tremont ay. fi ; O8., S10) Ud av, SK. HM td ay INGER, 2000 i ay, NEWS, 1s PERTIEMY, ee hey teen RRBY, O14 ¥. oer 6th at, 1 ah) ¥ MORE TRAINS FOR THIRD AVENUE “L” (Continued from First Page.) feet wide now, eo that It will not be necestury to remodel them, The wood. en cars, as fast as the alterations are made, will be returned to the Sudway, If that style of car proves a euccesu if \s Mkely that similar 'terations wi ae in the elevated cars In the we ordered 300 new Subway. Two hun- these have al- row that It was diffloult for more than one man to enter ut a time, with the reguit that. there was congestion, crowding and delay at every station, “This defect we are now remedying. ‘The wooden oars are taken off, a four To accomplish this we are Reta abol'shing tha platforms; The bulk-' heads and the doors leading from the “Only recentl, steel cars for dred and twenty of ready heen delivered and are being put platforms to the Interiors of the curs] into service as fast as they can be elec. are being ripped out, so that when] trically equipped, Within a month I passengers enter them after they are chpect the eatin 0 will be ready for service and then we will’ have plenty a ogileeent, both for the Subway and the Hlevated Ines for the present.” it wan learned to-day that the aver- age daily traM.: on the Subway has, nearly reached the 400,000 mark, On three dave in January nearly half a milllon passenger were carried, The Subway traffic ja already nearly double what the Rapid Transit Commissioners expected and it is growing every month, BOY PARDONED "MUST REFORM Governor Grants Conditional Re- lease from Sing Sing, Where He Was Serving Twenty- Year Term for Killing a’ Lad. remodeled they will find themselves right in the cars, “With doors four feet wide three per- gong can in abreast, This will oat go way with the crowdlve, Dut rten the length of the stops at the stations, 76 Py cutting down ot time consumed by trains In runt jwoway to the on one end of. the 8 ' "Phe doors on the steel ‘cars are four GIRL HAD AID INGHECK GAME Pretty Helen Gates Faces Many Victims in Police Court—De- clares a Man and Woman Were in the Swindle. tor 3 Idke a run on an east aide savings bank was the procession of victims of Helen Yates, the young and beautiful bad-check manipulator, to the West Side Cort to-day, Detectives Quinn and Fitzpatrick, who arrested the girl ‘ast night, while she was on her way to Van Cortlandt Park to skate, say that apparently she went along Ninth and Tenth avenues, arownd Forty-seventh street, out of one store and into the next, ‘laying down" checks for from $5 to $28, without question, There are twenty complaints formally filed against her, and the police have the names of (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Feb. 9.—Alexander Stew- art, the fourteen-year-old boy who killed @ mate while serving out a gen- tence In the House of Refuge on Ran- jaa Island in 190, was given a oon- ditional pardon by Gov, Higgins to- day. |’ This 19 the first time a pardon of this |Find has been granted in a homicide cuse, ftewart wan sontenced to Bing Sing for twenty years, and {8 pardoned on condition that he join tho George Junior Republic at Freeville and remain oni git 1s realiy's Beauty, She does| {hee until discharged according to the ¢ | rules. i not appear tu be over nineteen years | O14, hor complexion fe faultieas and she’. 1 hls memborship or continued pres- has a profusion of wott yellow hair, 1n/eee at the Republic becomes Betri+ repose her face ig that of a cherub, But mental to the interests of the Institue her conversation 1g that of the pool- tion, Stewart's pardon {8 to become void, rooms, race tacks’ and resorts for| In that event he will be taken back “wieo'’ people, to Bing Sing to serve out the remain- “There's more than me in this,’ she ins portion of his twenty-year sentence: ssid to an Evening World reporter, (uae msc 4s SSR in tay sina, but toute maon| CADETS Pesta i} ee: {€ they pulled my ey@laghes out one at @ time, liven if 1 have t. go tb the t Vietin of ‘System! Tells Court She In Offered Money to Fall to river I'll keop my mouth #/,ut, take wil the blame," Bhe has told many tales eongerning | herwelf, but the police au not bolleve | ghe has Udi diesen ie He nelguvor- | Appear as Witness e truth, When she ventures | ; 100g Oe er angy way of talking | In committing, Hva Ryenstein to tho {tia apparent that sie has had a good | House of Detention thie afternoon to be Fe a ee ot ee et Tich day | he'd as a witness against Abe Goldberg, “Kid,” which would didicate that she| Maike Goldberg and Josep Cohen, is.no stranger in the New ‘Tenderloin, || j Yow in Part I, of General When the gitl was arraigned the de-| Judse Newburger, tn rl tectives discovered that. there wus no|Seasions, txed ball at $2,000 and took representative of the West Bide Bank) occasion to #ay that the case in which Jn COUR tO Cert Ee cK e er eTG | she ts complainant is the worst that $1,000 bail until to-morrow, | has ever come to this attention In con- nection with the cadet system, Fya Kyenatein is only sixteen years old, Her treatment in a house at No, BRODIE Ll. DUKE MUST PACH JORY | orchard street wos brought to the| Stare Nort attention of the authorities by Mrs. Brodle L, Duke will have to stand| Kamoroff, a probation oMcer of the trial before a Justice and jury in tho| Jewah Alliance. Goldberg, his wife, | Supreme Court to decide the question) yaike, and Joseph Cohen, have been In- of his sanity, Justice Leventritt so! \joted for abduction. eee HOG. N RATE BILL © PASSED BY A. BIG MAJORITY Democrats Praise Roosevelt in G-ving St port toEsc’- + Townsend Measure, (Rpectal to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—By a vote of 3% yeas to 17 nays the House late this afternoon passed the Esch-ownsend | 15H, bill extending authority to the Inter- state Commerce Commission to fix rail- road rates, Rofore taking up the Townsend-Hach measure the House disposed of minority substitute known as ‘the Davey , bill, which was defeated by 186 to 151. Lees than twenty-five members were in their seats when the debate on the two measures was opened by Mr, Pleroe (Yenn.), who, after announcing that the President, on the subject of rate legis- lation, was the greatest leader that has Ilyed in the Republican ranks eince the ‘lelvil war, eald he would support the Esch-Townsend bill. He, however, based his support upon the fact thet William J. Bryan and the Democratic party had declared for just auch legislation. Roosevelt Democratic, ) Debate ceased at 3 o'clock, the hour agreed upon to take the vote. minutes were consumed in this process, when the big majority for Townsend- Esoh dill was announced. The ‘Pownsend-Kech bill enlarges the interstate Commerce Commission from five to seven members and empowers it to declare any existing passenger or freight rates unreasonable or unjustiy discriminatory, and to fix a just and yeagonable rate, which becomes opera- tive thirty days after notice hag been given, but at any time within sixty days the carrier may appeal to a ‘'Court of Transportation,” which is cregted by Me hen the rate substituted by the Commission Ja a joint rate and the car- riers fail to agree on the apportionment, the Commission may declare tt, as part of the orginal grder, subject to ile re- By penalty of @ fine of $500 a day Is impose for each day parties vlolate the of the Commission, ruin; A it of ‘Traneportation, which 4s created, is to be composed of five tntted Stay ‘Circun Juw.kps desig- eae by the President, and the addi- tlonal Commissioners are to be desig- nated in like manner, but not more than four Commissioners shall be from the same polbtical party, In every sult or proceeding brought in the Court of Tranwportation to en- force orders, the findings of fact re- ported by the Commlasion shall be re- éelved as prima facie evidence, Both the Court of Transportation and the Commission are empowered to compel attendance of witnesses. ‘Appeals may oe taken to the Su preme Court within chirty days from The date of entry of the deorep of the Court of Transportation, The bil la to take effect April 1, 1d. — PHILADELPHIA POLICE GET A BIG SHAKE-UP. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 9,--Mayor Weaver in an effort to eradicate vice from this city to-day Issued orders to Director of Public Safety Smyth trans- ferring every police ofhcer from lleu- rolman from the districts vil is said to exist yor's order places the respon: aibiiity of selecting. the districts in which these wholesale transfers are to upon Director Smyth, a glass on arising gives prompt fs rollef, RE a a alia CR! oi bias laa lk 2 decided to-day on the xpplleation of) pout two months ago, according to | Lawrence B. Duke, his #on, for the ap-) the evidence in the hands of Mr, Jerom pointment of a commission to determing! yoxepn Cohen met the girl on her way whether ‘his father, 18 competént to jome from work and inveigled her to Manges lb own Bae or property, | the home of the Golabergs, at No, 05 for Duke and Mrs. Al rd street, There she A Wel SHORE HA vtanien inet ard street, There she was as sensi lly a few wei 1 and tmprisoned, the ty te inquirend , the girl went to the home urisdiction of Justice Levenciltt, as y ‘orey ot and from Vine 6 home is Jn North Carolina, ana | of Lad ae A Von f te, \the only property he had here iy that | {Here communicated with her parents. | forelbly tanell inc hin by tie piltce -a | Phe family appewled to. the Jewish All few bonds and some cash—and a trust | ince, nnd the aereats of the (toldnsas {und which is not his In fact and trom |And Cohen followed. After this who | whieh thers # nothing due w him, ever she ventured out cadets hay Tuatien Leventriit ruled that the! threatened her even with death if #h trust fund Is not Duke's props , mut) Carel ify against the Goldberga or that tho cash and securitley In the| Cohen, ‘Tile she told Judge Newburger hands of the pollvo constitute property | to-day, also that @ \man came to her belonging to him and In this Jurlsdio. | home and told her that 200 would be Hon, end that the amaaviis of Duke'si| paid If whe would go to Piladclohia and fon and the phystclane make: out q romain there until prima facle cacee of alooholic dementia, dropped for lack of evidence, the matter had been ENTY-YERR- ‘OLD WIFE WINS $50,000 SUIT Mrs, Williams Gets Judgment for Alienation of Hus- band’s Affections, Mrs, Sarai 8B. Willtame, wile of George A, Williams, a millionaire wire dealer at No, 9 Fulton street, to-day obtained a Judgment for $30,000 damages | ogainst ‘Miss Susie H. Wright for the allanation of Mr, Willlams's affections, Mrs. Willtamp 13 seventy years of age, din! cd havband is Ave years her sen- lor, se Wright is middlo-; the ‘daughter of a ‘man ie tk Mr. Williams's tjfelong: friend. Tho sult waa unognterted, and when the decree th favor of Ars, Willams was handed down In Part IV, of the Sus Dreme Court, in Brooklyi, she and her attorneys were the only persons Inter- ested in the cage present, Williams en- tered a ‘general denial through. an at- torney to all of his wife's: charges, * Too Friendly with Spinster, Mrs, Williams's affidavit {n support of her claim against Misy Wright re- clted that the intimacy aepweon her awed husband and the syinster began In July, 1899, immed.ately following the death of Miss Wright's father, who was & prominent lumber man of Willlams- burg and who’ left his daughter an estate worth $400,000, The Wright family and ti Villas tamil) had'made it a Sudtom fat Pave according ta the record, to spend thelr summers at a hotel at Hudson, N. Y. ‘The heads of the two families had beon friends since boyhood and the relations of the women ioik and children were more those of kinship than friend|inoss, “But” says Mrs, Wiluars, "‘imme- diately after Mr. Wright died I ob- served the undue attentions my hus- band began to pay Miss Wright. Excluded from Husband's Table, “It was in the summer and we were at Hudson, My Husband had a private table arp for himself and Miss Wright, which I was excluded, While hg@iate, there with her before everybodiay was compelled to sit at the oard foi nelent guests. “Finally day the proprietor of the hotel @ to me and sald that he had been notified by Mr. Williams that he would not longer be responsible for my expenses nor. any bills which I might Contract, I was forced to leave the hotel, and in November, 1901, took uo my residence In Brooklyn to live upon the Pag friends.” There wore other allegat! in fur therance of the basis of the suit on the grounds of mental anguish and humilia- daughti . The sons members offthe father's firm, The a: husband afd fe, whoee ways havo fallen apart, were married on June 12, The original olaim.of the wife against Miss Wright, was for $100,000, but the Court, in giving Judginent, eaid {it oon- sidered, in view of all the circum- stances, that an aesessment of half that amount would be ample. i NO SLEEP FOR MOTHER Baby Covered. With Sores and Si “Gould Not Tell What Sie Looked HHARVELOUS CURE BY CUTICURA “At four monthis old my baby's face and body were so covered with sores and large scales ypn could not tell what ohe Jooked like, .No child ever had a worse case, Her face was being Fitty | eaten away, and even her finger uails | {t ‘© fell off, It itched so she could not sleep, and for many weary nights we couldget no reat. At last we got Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment, The sores began to heal at once, and she could sleep at night, and in one month she had not one sore on her face or body. —Mrs, Mary Sanders, 709 Spring St,, Camden, N, J.” Forsythe’s Friday and Saturday Dress Waists SPECIAL SALE—Exquisite Chiffon Taffeta Waists, elabo- rately trimmed in Lace and Insertion. 16, Value $28 All sizes John Forsythe THE WAIST HOUSE £6§ Proadway, 17th and 18th Streets, SHARP & CO. FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL ONLY Our discounts are real, The |goods offered are neither shyp-| % | worn nor marked. They erz not lold styles and pattetns, We want to reduce our Winter lines so as to make roora {or the Spring goods, Our space is worth to as the large discount we now o'fer you, This reduction will last during the time of our inventory. Suits that were priced at $55 now $25. 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