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iad asia soar an EXPOSURE IN CL ACITY NOW!) | Sensational I Tevelopments Promised in Raiioad's Fight to Force Aldermanic Action, cassiDY LIKE MURPHY — q Friends of Borough President ‘| ‘Insist on Being Taken Cate of In Contracts, PENNA. RR. 00, REFUSES, Will Ask Geurte to Compel Granting (Of Franchise and Brooklyn Trane } man: te to Be ‘ \ wan a 2 H : | portation League Will Ald ° to Gouge } ba . Seneational developments were to-day. nilaed by oficera of the Penneyl: Varia Railroad in connection with the up by the Board of Aldermen [06 the franchise to bulld @ ratroad fo Long Island City between the termina:a of the Blackwell's Island Bridge the Wast River Tunnel and the Long Ishind Railroad, which would ot only involve Sy ed enbaded Aldermen and Oharies F, lurphy, but also Borough bar) Cansidy, bd lender of 4; Avtion Will Be ‘Taken to i the Notorious “Milk “IN MATTEAO OF GRAFT THERB'S No adda RIDER HAGGARD /FAVOR “L” T0 hd HERE JOIN BRIDGES | Borg ls tii , To Force Franchise, ra le Meet Of | Baward M. Shepard, counsel for the 8 ing Pennsylvania Railroad, and the Bor- Rapid Transit Board, Sugh of Brooklyn are devermined to compel the Aldermen to grant the fran- ohtie, aorgagy’ in the stipport ‘of the At thie ehtetton of th Board of Rapia| Bfeject going through without erate Is ‘Twanslt Commiueioners to-day President |J- Edward Swanatrom, head of the Or oust tip the propositions for oon. | Brooklyn ‘Trangportatlun League, and heoting the: Mathattan ends of the | Cor years olose (riend to Mr. Shepard. Brooklyn, aid Williamsburg brides, “Tammany Hall and the Aldermen "One plan te for an elevated coniren- | Know only too well that the Rast River fon and the other for a subway," he sald. ‘T might way now without detri- mént 40 the Brooklyn Rapid Transit y know Company thee If would be: Impomlble a the ate ea "nel, to tut the ont of that company through vai ut ‘ht testi uty is alto a Hideo Qocount of ahelr inflam- nt itd to ie i fatana ee ag he fou ind ‘that ete te rot Rom, Bearh ‘sola bitew "We cass Sc, For Hin and tnt cy habs woul ow obre, to. run Broo! pal wie, to fad will a ie oriiia, w 1 aim informed | throtgh q subway, Therefore the wub- ode Hy. useless, witho ut this ‘branch there Lp vai nestlement, 1 shail aleo| way outa not give @ continulty of eer connectine fhe inne Soa Sheth at Colorado; andlor. | view to aad from Brooklyn, which te aaltesy ti ge stay ob thing netded,: “Moreover)| the re “MIDWAY. cee. could not be! run int Letig here legisn Upp! Abe elevated: atructure of fo"serve fot 1h 8 aotount of thelr grantor wolgnt, ting thet 08) GOFBOTE- +‘ would Mite to ask the or mena the Graft Goes. the Conpirolier ## they think that the pathos hit fe rotting the’ graft?” ‘He tin't hank to President Thy 14, Snell, of’ the Hiv ye Producers’ i emer was the first speaker, Mill, at’ Dee ‘come of jitk you ‘ot ite ie Gren this. frainohi fe Aneel i ta prove Qi the charges that have been made by The Bventan World Of the now kind of : tigate’! Salvation Arty Karle Sattomenta, Bele fF Gals To Fad od ea by the Balvation Army in aM tates, | rat Htopwerd wal: met by O¢ tho Bulyation Army, mpeeling of a} binne, Board of Aldérmen would approve an Mr, elevated fire in the lower section Mawhaiten,” eld Charles Stewart ih, “HC.T understand it public opin» fon here\tn Manhattan is tunaltetably te ik" AT would not want to sly what a co- "| Ordinate branch of, the oy govern- inant woul do in @ given case," te- plied’ Mayor MoCléllan, Commléstoner John Ciafiin urged the bstidigchdd of somo kind of an @le- iotdre to of it the bridgey, ir Aa metab Hence proret fraser, “ben Biba t would be 4ne io bn ly method of} I know huw bout the matter, avin Pantea my reHef that should be given! #oh the Pennsylvania Pen helatd aa woon as poraible, nothing tates Att scussion Comptroller ba @) ta Divegppens oa wae roo! I w Brooklyn raha. Co canine ie it would Itase erates it mructure fhoula| oseetru connec! Pst bites connaittes erin tt Faron TeeRah A St tn tha aie ihe nig eh) ng ine ne aes Wi ‘el f the, Heart at tho b Cong jofing ensengers “and | one public hearing on the Uy ond the only arron who in behalf of the enterprise was nN ngiiet. of the company, ‘4 other hand, @ number of real ple and prop jerty-ownern, OF, taperty bie) proposed road fs to pass, aj ae fs no reasot ROBBER KUED an eetloh rae 3 ult Nee porn iene er i Bay an agate | f He nocessn. ik hae It ti ‘ih crasy i a} Others of Gang Escape in Runs | 2 ‘he sievatce ronds PB frille, vibes entata %;| Bai, in wee matter. CORDOVA COMING BACK, Bowne on Way 4 from Washington, (Speclal to The Evening Worl: NEW BRUNSWICK, Ne Jn Maron 3 —Kiounty Officer Frank Mulvey and Mayor Joseph Mark, of South River, are bringing Rév. J. 8. Cordova and Miss Browne back from Washington, The couple waived extradition, and all started from Washington, taking tho 1 o'clock P.M, thaln on the Baltimore & Ohlo Railroad The journey from Mound Brook to this olty will be made by trolley or by carriage, This route was taken, It fy suld, to escape being met by a crowd at the rallroad station in New Bring. tok, *Gordove it Is cxpedt ed, will be con. fined In the county fall at once on the charge of abandonment and desertion, ning: Platol Fire Atter Break. wm ork, that & ting! ing Inta New York and New beg Bee Na bulk Sith obs Haven Station. . red in for haste rah Onr, "Ik te an ae the le t' New Stork obligations to The fact js ry dmproved Baxter cartied out.’ aed that Uriguestion I Deaole Srooniyn. toad in this village, ehét and killed one Ot & ing of bursiarn Who hed) broken into the station dariy to-day. A fe ‘burglar's kit was found on the body,, but there was nothing to reveal Ve man's identity. His companions escaped after a run- ning fight ert the etation agent, dur. ing which several shots.were oxchdnged. ‘The station agent, wh@ lives near the dopot, was iwakeried by the ringing of & burgiur alarm in his room, He has- | tly Greased and eeimog hid revolver ran to the wtation, Approaching quietly dl S epeenere queen DECLINES KAISER’S HONORS, St, Louls Mdltor Will Not Accept Red Hagle Deo ion, BT, LOUIS8, March 2—Edward L, Preetorius, editor of the Weatliche Post, has doodlined the decoration of Hor of the Royal Order of the Red Hagle formally tendered Ipst week by Imperial World's Fair Maetibe epi dacad tal -Lewald,.on behalf of Em- he héard volces, and he was peering Hine Asanti through the waiting-toom window when|” ‘che Wedtiiche Post, briefly mentions @ shot wae fired at him through the|that Mr, Prestoriis haw declined tne at pd shen {hind oat, ag he had atten forte potore, fdcalage the ® ansineer pelbronycan irae or enema TE savirS be'ta! “AMUSED BABY; WILL DIE. " active, oe ; to run right | °¥! nes rt ‘eft out," i Mont. noon, .To amgee the baby she poured 4 cup of kerogone'an the Atove. An ‘explosion followed and the little girl was enveloped in flame, Patric McCue, a Balter, heard the Utrle girl's screams, broke open the dour, and ain smothering the flam me Surgeon Bishop, of i° Boney Honpital, w, Wie cajiod ould tat (he burns would firove fatal a ine Md had swat lowed a quantity ot Maybrick on A next Sanger ‘orl of a itn of rel arable oy a se Palio rae pond es pea m eth | the’ one {na blanket | Meanwhile another of the burglars had escapéd from the station, and the body of the third was found on the floor of the waiting-room, Wounds be- hind his sight ear and In his cheek showed Where the bullet from the agent's revolver had passed through his head, severing the carotid artery, — UNION HILL WOMAN MiS@INa, Wanre in Abandoninent Case. ‘Phe names of John Rockefcijor and Thomas Lawson, figured in a case In the Harlem Court this afternoon, Ira ©. Rockefeller, of Germestown, N. Y., was acaccused by his wife of abandonment. | Mrs, Rockefeller lives at No, 1 West'| One Hundred and Twelfth street. She | was a& daughter of Thomas, who was in court, The twelve-year-old ahild of the | Reoteteller| #8 16 John Rockefeller, The police of Union Hill, N. J., have vent out @ general dlarm for Mre, Mamte Doy! perl niece trom ad home at No, jain atree| & Wook. “rhe her LLrogg ey Tomes, Seith the, parents, N eaare fone ape Sos laiee Magistrate Breen ordered Rockefeller to pay his wite $# per week. As he could Not produce the necessary bond of $1hb he was locked up in the Harlem Court prison, niet at aun with thanks. No further | preferred by Mrs, Cordova, So far as iy JMAttle Girt Feintly Barnga wntte| “ee ; gocranation is. ottered and in the ab- known no other complaints have been He returiied the fire, but before he|serice of Mr, Preetorius, who has gone | madi F Y Cha waite eaten). of + © Caring for Infant, Had time to ascertain the dffect of his fashington, no explanation Is ob- Reon Fores, {a pot ia aubteay) Be ‘Thiree-yemt-old Mary O'Laughtin, wae| shot aiother bullet tame from. inuide|'*nabi: Jeft plone to tend her a the station, and the néxt instant a man Otay tn her matbars. fat efi, crated thous ‘the ‘window to the} BIG NAMES IN THIS SUIT. | upigqRDERLY” NO CRIME. Natform beal im and —_—__oo Vuanesy itest, Brookiya, thie atter-| The ealiroad track.. fan Of down) ngekcatetiors” and Lawa Wnt “Tending to Breach of Peace" | In Prison Offense, | Albert Lips, of Long Island Clty, was sont to the Queens County jail for ten days yosterday for fighting on the street, To-duy Sydney Sohiller, hie lawyer, applicd to Justloe Gaynor for a writ of habeas corpus on the ground that he was went away for disorderly | conduct, a erime which does not exirt, | "T ugee with you that there Is no| such oflme,* sald Justice Gaynor, "but| on examining the papers in this case I} find that the charge {# ‘disorderly con- duct tending to a breach of the pence.’ which Is @ proper complaint, The writ | in dismissed,” barge git Ts A COLD IN ONE DAY, x | piacere, th i et x Me, F ROUTED B HY FIRE Man Who davito a the Alarm Found Senseless in Burning Building, Resoued, and Taken to Leb anon’ Hospital, fe cae famines were dives out of thelr partments dnd ohe man Was berloualy prorebec by Midckitn' & fre covday tn Fiat fivesatory flat-hoime, No, 70 East One Hundred and Wittleth wtaset, Herman Bottleetein, fiftty-nine years old, an) optician living -on the’ second floor; was the shook victim, He was one of those injured in the elevated Hinoad collision at Ore Hundred and yoninth street and Third avenue weeks ago and has been suffering from nérvoun prostration eifice, so that Ne could give no cohermnt account of tie origin of the biaye, It atarted ina pacioose in hia apart: | fd ‘Ment, He rushed {nto the rooms of Mrp. Rilén. McNulty on the same floor, Whe tried to put out the Are with palle Of ‘water, but failed and carried out her two young children, Patrolman Keegan, of the Morrisanis Siatton, @ave the alarm and then entered the Daliding to bee if avery ono was out. Inthe hallway of Che second fioor he found. Hottlestein’ een: He catled Qn ambulhhoe trom Labahion Hoapital, and Dr, Blauner took the eu there, SHS § REVOLVER LAW 18 VOID Magistrate Baker Declares that Fine of Mora than $10:oF Im- |b oe} prisonment for More than Ten Days Violates Charter. Magtatrate Baker, in the Morrisanta ORI cil N COURT-ROOM Young Wotan Th Throws Her ‘Atms About Mason, Ac- cused of Abduction. “That man ts my, teen! T must go to him.” A pale, handssme young woman tn a ‘ong tan craveneits, startled the officers, Drindipals. and spectators with these Words to-viay as aha rushed up to the privonars’ dock tn the ‘Yorkville Gourt And dramnticnlly threw het arms about the nevk of James W, Mason, twenty- three years old, of No. %& Third ave. hie, Mason was helng examined be- te Magistrate Moss on A charge of @bducting Rosalind, Beatrice Harding, alxteel yeats old, om complaint of thu aicl's parents, Walter and Margaret Harding; of Hempstead, L, 1. Hie Wife, He Admitted. * The defendant, & ewarthy, wellrbullt ine Yellow, who says that he fas dian blood in him, and who looks hearer twenty six than twenty-three, Was thd least moved by the woman's nd fn response to the May, luestions, answered: iny wife”: Mason, who eaye he 19 » private de- tedtive, met the Harding girl |n the dudience at a matinee where the girl's parents, who are both actors, wore ap: pearing. “Almoat immediately afterward, on Jan; 2% according to Mrs, Harding, Mason toM her he wished to marry her daughter. ‘To this. the mother objected and of Jan, @ Rosalind eloped with Mason, the two ‘going at oncé to On- tario, Can,, where they were married by the Rev, ee Buston, of the High of Ontario, From cast the couple went to Buffalo, then to Ceearege aia and from there returned to New York, where théy lived for a while at No, 24 East Fourteenth street, Threatened to Kifl Herself, ‘Mr. Harding eeked for a continuance to-day until dhe gitl could ‘be bro ‘The Magistrate eaid the Greater Now York Charter provides that the DuMishment shall not exceed a fine of $10, and the ordinance is therefore null ‘and void, All a defendant had to do, he sald, waa to refuse t¢ pay the fine, go to jail for ten daya and then he must be Qischaraed, Even six months’ sentences Must end in ten days, he ead. ‘The only way to make the odinance he. Court let to be amen eee | THOUGHT IT WAS A BOMB. Sleuths Were After Dynamiter, but |Machine Was F. Hagmliess ‘J. B., Bwnwars, of No, 1M East One Hundred and Sixteenth street, found a 10-Inoh cylindrical package on the staire Of the Ninety-sxth street Subway eti- thon to-day, and conciuding that it was @ bomb, ‘took it to the West One Hun- Gréd etreet station, and Kumed it over to Bergt, MoGtoin,” After the “bomb had been thoroughly fo@ked in water it: was talen'to the Bureau of Combustibies by Policeman Snyder, When ap hay it wae’ found sina ooll'o¢ ea seep Mit hg gutta pei feature of the matter wae bald. was tor tho} ont Ne i win ENTRIES AT ASCOT. Sr aia, RAGH TRACK, ASCOT, March 2— ‘The entries for to-morrow are as! fol- lows: | AN 8 here Tread Mangin, of the wert ‘One tion, ae ft 8 ole to tbe je dyn cia, ""and Wo would ba boon have hi a. un OAKLAND ENTRIES, brea to, a (Special to The Wvening World.) ue TRACK, Oakland, Maroh 2. entries for to-mo areas fol- BACR-Heven-dizlevathe of & mile; \r mW dens, bourse; TO. Inspector Montos SBSSZBESEe 23 32 TH RACE—One mile; purse, Deuter 98 Ay Bi ‘97 Frank Pear 100 ‘Telephone 108) Saulre Jo 97 Sacred 1104 Downpa Ishtar ' i ne In next Sunday's New York World, | first of a series of reniarkable articles \by the American wor cently pardoned after nding fifteen ety in Rb prisons, and who has been invoatigatini Ameri¢an ing pase \ihunfrated with atriking photo- \ ! " Ch i i 0 oi lil alae Mra. Maybriek on American Prisons | r Doll rae he Clover ark “Apprentice as eR SUNKEN LIGHTER FLOATED, Inland to-fay and now del delng made to right the boat, CUTICURAGROWS HAIR Cleared of Dandruff and Halr Restored by One Box of Cutioura and ONE CAKE OF CUTICURA SOAP A, W. Taft of Independence, Va, writing under date of Sept. 15, r904, nays: 'T have Kad falling halr and Jnndrudf for twelve years and could et nothing to help me, Finally I bought one box of Cuticura Ointment and one cake of Cuticura Soap, and they cleared my scalp of the dandruff and stopped the hair falling, Now ny hale is growing as well as ever, ry atn highly pleased with Cuticura Soa: as o toile! Lena ctlgned) AW Ta! pidsusas baile °, CAN DY SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, | Nutted Cream Dates,,, Chocolate Covered MATLOWG sereererrce ol SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, French Pedant Caramels, Ub, worted = Mralt Chaomatem sreverrrrere ‘The Hrie Railroad lighter Kinaua had a hole stove in hér Voteom on ihe rocks on thé northerly ¢nd of Binokwell's ind towed otk % Pot itt | ows ‘oot of Bast| ‘fdredth ‘street, where efforts ato | —_— EE labile eathirieiie winiita alba g TOF PS CALLED Rassian Sttike “sa contig Worse—Big Outhreak Feared, PLOTTERS ARE AT WORK Workmen Directed by Hidden Agente Who Try to Prevent Settlement of Troubles, AT. PRTERSBURG, March 2—~Aocord. ing to reports trom Mowoow several rioters have been kill@t in conflicts: witis | workmen of the Orechow Bujewp miane ufacturing diatrict, It appears that the fighting was between a faction who as» auulted the manufacturers and othave who intervened for thelr protection. ‘Troops were despatohed (0 the scene uf the dlaturbance, ‘ven fhourand more mon struck to-day, fn the lange factories of the Viborg,' quarter of Gt, Petersburg, ‘Tre etrike eltuation throughout Russ ota hasbeen rendored more critical by the bold demands of the St. Petersburg | ‘workinen veuterday confronting the Gove | ernment again With the necessity yielding everything In the face of @ threat or of aseing all hopes of a Bes.) manent settlement of the atrike ' ‘and elsewhefe through tike egencies dashed to the ground, The strike. movement has suddenly ansumed active form in the Mkaterino. / slav and Don Cossack governments. , All the miners of the Donetsky. opal j mines, numbening over. 200,000, threaten, to walk out on Monday, MOSCOW, March 2-~The strike ates: fn the city and suburbs is extending. ‘here are how, 60,00 men out Ve piishindios<2 ashe STOESSEL LUNCHES WITH CZAR, | Btoessel was to-day recelved tn Stdie ‘ence by Hmperor Nicholas, who tnvitea, him to weston, Hunvadi Janos 120 Fulton 8t., Now Yorty wilt being you free 2 Ri Hianyedt ince Ber CONSTIPATION Friday, March 3rd.: Sale of Sash Ribbons.: Floweved Sash Ribbons, ' all dainty colors, suitable fot / summer gowns and hat trim- ming, 39¢. & Goc, per yd. French Fatlle and Satin Brocade Sash Ribbons. light shades, 55c. & 85c. per yd., value $1.00 to $1.0 per yd, Lord& Taylor Broadway and Twentieth Street, \ Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, PERSONALG, ey ara a i E00 ge | oo annnncemeenenensy ‘nen DIED. BRANNFLEOK.—KATHERINN BRENNe FLEOK, beloved wife of Henry Brennfleck and daughter of John end Dorothea Gtumpd*? in her 424 year, Funeral wil) take place from her late residence, 628 Mast 68th et, Friday, Maren * =| 8, 1008, at 0.80 A, M, O'K BMF H—On Wednesday, March 1, DANS 10l, JOBMPH, beloved don of Mmothy and Margaret O'Keefe, native elty of Cork, Ireland, Funeral from reatdence of parents, 403 tot at,, Friday, March 8, at 1,00 P, M, O'KEDPH—Mrs. HANNAH O'KEEFE, on V0 | “qucsday morning, at het residence, 622 58th b, 150 | at, Brooklyn, aged 64) | Thneral Friday, 10 A. My, Oth ay, and BOtH et. Brooklyn, lon ene onan a NS HELP WANTED--FEMALE, GIRLA that can few on Ginger ing atiton machine; aj#o hand sew wanted Shean Tanky Lavy, 28 Astor place, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERG,,. 8T. PETERSBURG, March rea | : } |