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EST NNT 1 MTT ATTEN ET RUE TIME TAETNT IT MONEE RRUN ETI PPE é ORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIT, 15, 1908." | $25,000,000 1S THREE 1 ONE '$6,000,000T0 [C.W. MORSE’S WON JUGGLING © FAMILY DYING | SETTLEASUIT | AUTO INJURES EQUITABLE FUND OF MENINGITIS FOR DIVORCE) AGED WOMAN Ten Men Said to Have Divid- Outbreak Alarming Outbreak of the Dis- ‘Harry 8, Black Agrees with] Ice King Riding in ¢ Car Which ed That Much Profit in ease in a Big Tene- Wife to Divide Equally Runs Her Down on a Stock- Deals. POT COS EINE DID COP PINCH |GEN.PALMERDIES 6, F. MURPHY | OF OLD WOUND FOR SCORCHING? Tammany Leader Said to Have Been in Auto That Exceeded Speed Limit, Semen armetanereeede: ULES PN MENA TITY HEP CITY A R DEATH IN FIGHT.” Ex-Seoretary of 8 of State Suo- cumbs After Many Years to Spine Injuries , Received in ‘ Civil War. i £ Am Beaten, You Will L Learn It from , ment in Harlem, Their Joint Estate, Long Island Road. ALBANY, April 1§.—Gen. John Palmep ew. ——e ; telenmeon & " died in this olty to-day after a tong il. ‘ ogo; If I Defeat Him, I Will An- HYDE ADMITS SHARE| * vrricus outbreak of cerebro-spinal || Harry 8. Black, President of the| New York automobilists in their! Charles . Murphy, leader of ‘Tam- Te thé SOS ER he ele ee Vv, | meningitis was reported in Harlem thls United Btatos Realty, and Cotietruetion | speeding cars Killed one old man and many Hall, and monopolist contractor | Civit War and from. whlch {ect Mull . \. afternoon, when three we dis- | Company, jas sett the div probably fatelly injured an old woman] who ‘has gone in for country house and Mg ince It to You, Russian Ad- net ertntens covered in one family. Death in onen; Which his wife, Mra, Allon F. Black, in two accidents noar Jamaica yester- | automobiles of tate, was, according to| re! sine that conflict. He was one of the most prominens, members of the G. A. R. in the country, being commander-in-chief of that orden him, by allowing doint estate, ac-| 4 from» Chicagu. had brought agai: her $6,000,000 of the! cording to deppatohe: certain persons who claim to have meen him, ‘one of a varty of four persons ar- rested at Broadway and Forty-fourth Case Is only a question of hours, The Viatings are the three children of Joseph and Consetta Clpotla, who occupy two Returns $122,000. “Profit” ‘and $13,000 of Cambon Din- je dead man is Peter Helmke, aged seventy-four, of Rockville Centre, and miral Cables to Emperor. ii tn 1892, ; tooms on the second floor of the five-| ‘The estate, whioh the two owned fotnt-| the woman is Mrs, Margaret Manchine, | Atreet, on Thursday night, for speeding i ner bd to Boviety, story tehement-house at No. 41 Hast|¥ Wee left to them by Mra, Black's | gixty.five, of Merrick road And High.|® dix touring automobile, baa Nie: este eae dant? na 5 +|One Hundred and Fifteenth street. Le aiid bing voler reed A Orie view avenue, Jamaica. Louis Miller,| The arrest was made by Bloycle Po- vibe fcdaroeba| t IS, April 15.—Gaston Dru telegraphs from St, Petersburg to cho De Paris that Admiral Rojestvensky’s last telegram before leay- Be (an island off the northwest coast of Macagaeat) was itty laconic and eloquent, He wired: tloket dn 1895 and held that office for| five years, He was @ painting contrace tor in business amd was at one time President of the State Association off Paintors. ong sid, many poste of Thete bre ‘fty families in this house and nefrly one hundred ‘children, all of wham are threatened with thw disease ohould the outbreak prove to be in a con- tdwious form. Tho entire nekghborhood chauffeur for Milton Kohn, No. 80 West Plow ore hae built many sKYBOFAPETS | wittieth treet, In under wrrost, charted No, 7 how iryiy with homicide in oormection with the aa ie this Byline “iiss a ta tie death of Helmke. diceman Robert England, who declined to affirn or deny the story to-day. Hng- land seemed distressed that he should be asked if he inadvertently arrested ‘the boss, and was 0 confused when FRIENDS “EXPLAIN” ACTION. joago | An occupant of tho car whioh sert- Other Directors Show No Inolination star ~ “1 wilt not telegraph again be ‘Admiral seeks victory or di patch to tho Temps from Saigon, Cochin-China, eays Admiral Ro- ky did not eight any Japanese ‘during his entrance into the \¢ea’ by way of the Straits of Y denpatch ‘adds that ft is expected the Russian squadron will repro- OM the coast of Annam. Heads for Formosa. P, PRTOREEURG April 15—2.37 P. a, impression is strong here that dmniral Tojestvensky !s steam- i the Island of Formosa with tention of giving battle, if Ad- Togo accepts the challenge, . of the papers, notably the Novoe ‘still manifest irritation at the of Britis waruhipe in report- athe mevements of the Russian on. Novae Vremya enya that the vea- of all nations are observing neu- r ) “with the exception, of courwe, of firent Britain, _ Hite at the British, exception tranemitted by wireless t @ information that she Hadad a ‘140 miled from Saigon, whioh -was important news to the Japanese, in Rockies, SNBWCASTLE, Col, April 15.—Presl- a it Roosevelt started his hunt for big in Colorado at noon to-day. nt Roosevelt left his private 1° An@ started on horeoback on the bear hunt of his vacation in the ocky Mountains. ‘The President was eating breakinst when his train arrived here but finme- tely left the’ table Lo respond to the blsy @roctings of the crowd which had ibied at the station. There were it One thousand persons in the as- . which comprised practically B entire population of the town and “let from th rroundings coun- President Roosevelt made a specch ten minut ineraty’ for President Roose: yelt's ats trip from New Castle, as wa Out to-day, includes a run over [Me narrow gauge portion of the Rio fe Railway through some of the it woenery in the State, ‘The Pres it will ride in a ¢pecial narrow Tullman train, prepared es- iy for him,.and in which he will the first person to travel, On the urn trip he’ will stop at Pueblo and fer, ‘Mhe details of the trip are be arranged, INWOOD SPRINGS, Co.!, April Gent Roosevelt's special train Mes here at 7.55 o'clock this morn-| and five minutes lader left for New twelve miles wi mt the latter point the Prealdent Mounted horses and started for Ap Hoosevelt, which js high up on mountains, twenty-seven miles h of New Castle. ident Roorevelt, in hunting gard, ed on the rear platform of his ong responded briefly to the phe larwe cromd anne mid that on returning, from hts @ trip next mont 1d ee ay. and take to aushineky. whose honeymoo et half a eat” bolng ued for 4 vv by cmon Duwhinaky, por- LE MFbL, LA abyeE 10 Justice Scott, the mer mee aewnnel: 2 ai ye? on D told him that th whee bort at the larch 21, and Guitman, in avenue, THER FOREDAST, for the thirty-six hours at 8 P, M. Sunday for New ty j, ated vicinity: Generally at'No: wr it through Togo, If 1 defeat him 1 will announce it to you.” Dru adds that the telegram was accepted as meaning that the ‘)/8quare saloon man and lives with him Court, for $12 weekly ee. ce khete Ute ae fore the battle, If 1 am beaten you eath, inasmuch ae Rojestvenaky a wuce ereded in slipping by the Japanese scouts, “For a commerotal whip to report such @ fact upon arrival at a port is quite natural,” says the Novoe Vremya, “but it 9 not #0 important, as the news {s ‘then more or l¢es old, and in the mean time the squadron might have changed ite course, but. for a man-of-war to send #uch information to a const station by wireless telegraphy 1s unfriendly, Japan Expects Loss, CHICAGO, April 15.—A special from Tokio to the Chicago Dally News says: ‘That Japan is certain to lose trading veesela and commercial steamers of all kinds, the Jiji Bhimpo thinks Inevitable, because the Balti: fleet ia traversing the path of nawgation. “Nevertheless,” it says, ‘the anemy will be allowed some latitude without molestation to his movements, “Aven marauding in the open will be unnotic le the Ji complete | jem plans to catch the en: my's flect and effect a single engage- faent thovannihiation of Rojesivensky's ron: seiMteahiwnitie the Japansse should dear commerce with tantaty. awe ing Towo's ultimate victor in 6 Apuralnn e death of Gen, vedapan Viscount Torio, iy. Founeltior, Tagushi. a and also the ‘death of House of Commons and member of t! & prominent econom' to Follow His Example and Make Restitution, James 1, Hyde’ return of £186 OH, hin one 's alarmed over the of dnl has engiees the dixcaes fy that seot' votion. id t, are pcs Profits in one of the underwriting dicatee which unloaded bonds on the Bauitable Lite Arsurance Soviet} ats on exorbytan trate, and $18,000 as of the cost of the Cambon phd get me openod the eyes of the polléy-holders and the @eneral public to ong of the most prolific forms of money-making indujged in by the “high financlers”’ who have so long enjoyed the exclu- sive rieht to manipulate the Eauitable surplus, Hyde Tries to Explain. Mr, Hyde, panicstricken that his act has become khown, make a feeble effort to-day to yphold hia dignity in, the ae of this ihe revelation. could'nt 4 reatitution of ire ied @ statement trying Tt was qiven out high executive of- who te allied to for Mr. Hvde by flcer of the Equitabl his interests, and te follows: ‘There is no truth whatever in the statement referred to as vublished. “That story about the alleed resti- tution of 6122,000 by Mr. Hyde, in addt- tlon to the expenses of the Cambon dinner, {8 merely a @arbled and unre- cognizable account of matters which have been fully explained th the enyre patisfaction of the directors: and which transaction President Alexander was as much concerned as } Hyde." WOMAN WAS MARKED FOR CAFE MURDER ,|Mistake-by Slayer- Led to Fight in Which Joyce Was Killed at ‘“‘Tobey’s,”” From an even dosen persons under ar- rest for participation in the fight in Tobey'’s rathskeller, Broadway and Thirty-frat street, which resulted In the death of “Kid" Joyce and the wounding ef Bernard Doyle and Edward Weston, the police have learned the true story of the affair, The most important arrest in the case was made torlay at No. 224 Went Porty-sixth street, Lottle iitzgeerald Is the name of the pNsoner, She is known In the Tenderloin as “Diamond Lottie,” and was arrested by Detective Ser- geant Wood, Gave Detective Fight. The woman is the wife of a Longacre. tthe West Porty-sith street address. } Wood went to make the arrest alone. \He was met at the door of the house by a ghyantie negress, who put up & terrific fight, vetting at the top of h voice, Wood saw Lottle Fitzgerald ap |pear at the head of the stairs, glance over and disappear, Wood succeeded in overpowering the hogress and leaped up the ateps just in time to sve Lottie Fitzgerald's biond head “dropping through @ fire-esoape opening outside the rear hall window, | By the time Wood reached the fire- lescape the woman had gained the eround and was sprinting across the yanl. Sprinting was easy for her, @he fad on a suit of scarlet silk pajamas and nothing ¢ i Up the fence went the woman with |the nimbleness of a monkey, Wood after her and the negress after Wood, Cause of Fatal Fight. After reaching the station-house Lot- tle Mitzgerald confessed that she was the cause of the fatal row. "Red" Gray, one of the men under arrest, went to Tobey’s rathekeller to Kill her, ac- cording to the story she tell, mistook another woman for her in the dim smoky room, attacked the other woman and this caused the tragedy, NAVY CREWS AND NINE WIN. ANNAPOLIS, Md.. April 6.—The tn- tercolegiate rowing season was opened here to-day in a two-mile race in which And Georgetown wers entered, and in which both of the navy crewa won over thelr competitors in the same class, The winning thme was 10 minutos 21 2-6 feconds, and tie ‘rst Georgetown crew ‘as longth behind, the time bel 10,24, The second Navy crew was third, In 10.341-5, and ‘the Georgetown second last, In 10.40, A baseball game botweetthe Na hiue and North Carolia was pla she seore by sing AEE was as follows iH Batt 83 ‘aroling, * Butts a mb ‘Needham i rt ae ‘che banking house which disposed of first and second crews from the navy) Hyde's Friends Angry: Friénds of Mr. Alexander made purbilc wW-day extracts from a letter sent by Mr, Hyde to the Preaidont in March, in whioh he inclosed a check for. 961,000 as his shafe of the profits of ane of the transactions of the ayndwele, with in- structions to. Mr, Alexander to turn {tt in to the. treasury of the society if he thought Jt belonged thore, President Alexander did not turn tt in, retwang to take the responsibility, Friends of Mi, Hyde were very angry to-day over the publication of extracts from this letter, Batt one of thetn: publinh all af that letter, Whwt it said qos that My. Alexander could tien in the check for $61,000 if he wanted to, but he must turn in a elmilar amount ‘hisi- self 1€ he did, as his own profits out of the syndicate were the same as Mr. Hyde's, ‘That part wasn't allowed to met in print,” At the same ume that he sent his whack for $61,000 to Mr. Alexander, Mr. liyde rent ono for a similar amount to Carhicy Murray, o? the Equitable, Later thy one ent to Mr. Munay, making the rostitution from the syndicute transac- tion juss $172,000, Ligkt en Bond Dea Move light was thrown on the syndl- cate, mame to-day by a gentleman Iden- Ufed with the Equitable, who has not ventured to’ say much about thie form of reventia before. According to him, the unsold bonde of railroads or other corporations in which Equitable direc: tora were intereoted, after the syndicate had sold all,jt could to the pubiic, was Kubn, Loeb & Co., of which firm Jacod H. Bebiff ts the head, Usually theee bonds were mold to the Equitable, ne says, the ealo being easy In view of the fact that the members of the syndicate were In contro} pf thu Equitable board, as well as being fir control of the corporation issuing the bonds, Those In Syndica‘ “phe leading splits of these wyndi; cates that were formed,” said the fven- ing World's informant, “were Hyde, ff, Herriman, George Gould, Hen: Cock and William H, Molni ue few of the deals which they: put thre were the Union Paoitic, the Coney i and and Brooklyn Foltroud Company, the Hguitadle el Company, tie jattey being a siock transaction on tho two occasions when the compavy's cip- \talimation was increased, $122,000 retnrnéd by Hyde neemn # lot of money—it lan mere drop iv the bucket, The profit of “ these vuriows syndicates rune ap to 920,000,000, | belleve It might ‘That reach 25,000,000, would inember of from $2,000,000 te 69, 600,000, You can sce what #123.- 000 amounts to an restitaiton, “~ have not heard that any other! | members of this aynoicate ar GO!ni fo | hake reatiuutiun fn Go onrth of, auch, een ‘ the Meaniiuble” ‘Trust’ Company” Geils these gentiemen made between ‘yo, 0o5.00n | | and $7,000, meetin ead $750 FOR BROKEN LEG, John Conley, a member of the Untied Biates Volunteer Lite Saving Coxpe, wig naw eugnteen ruteden to ity credit, Wea Averoned vordiot opened Pustics O'Gorman's part of the Gupe Court tor @ fractured leg caused by Cypini IN a Hawure atx Inohe ‘deny Bast the Tondway at, Cherry 1902, tised that they had in repre ateee tas May 1 pavo+ Bix. Bolloemen, t ween the, in the ment, but Louls Steckler enllna Gyra, toakley and five members of ihe Lite ving one who corroborated Con- ye Alexander people didn’t dare (0| lor for a sages from the aig | se, and thé Board ped Upon to take 0 prevent turehor | fr pM Ra pubieoted % ines- gn i ut ile ty on pata! that at easuctpon ont comes trots & re ry woman tnartiad Black wii aie as. 1d; “Ernesto, seven e fi oe most a eae ee 2 was @ love ma! ob, mage ih we ad oe Pogr to sym- Bigele, eine he ‘of ERTIES Ate family in Fuller, aud when tho latter died he lett xs el 4 nioneh ago on an Ttallan iiner.| him @ tremendous Inter i a aE Nae big steak, Sy a ele ak Bearcely tog) tg ifealt and bia dar" Black i was Yor the ret few weeks Fotructiol company, in, bi of the three children did no tl id, The Bij 89) Poreeas, nous a luny alarm the parents, though friends year Tad some Q a's, Bu on. A Physigian, rouble between them because ft , hey. prot at hey were rr, ‘2 attentions "two the nen mse yet having Sbtalne em: com at one of the Florida blyment, ingstere suftored ago) to Europe and on to-day oat the bors, hy ne | he urn a reconciliation with hua- thelr or! fummoned uP Bul band was. effected, hey “appeared im eet eat ts to. He their gtiaace of eeRireiving was Mpractls cally ni, QUAKERS DEFEAT (Continued fro wer wero ian overs sus fabed Public once or twice, Dut soolety was not Purpriaes F fe. ern shortly afterward that_they ain. ae haa six. week’ be Mrs. F huge pang Lica and the sult for divorce f AGAIN DODGERS. ‘om m Firet Page.) Lumley wae retired on a proity play b by Doolin and Bransfleld. NO RUNB, > > Faurth Inning. Titus’ drew a gift from Jones. Brans- field Wascalledg on strikeg atter fall: jeventh Inning Doolin ew: the ball to left for two bases, but was run down between sec- ond and third on Dosti’ pourtger fo Jones to Lewis to iM Owen: ing to bunt the me oh three times, Dootin reaching third. A wid: pic mid: tingled to right, but Titus was nailed | Vanced Doolin to third, Duggieby struck Bi thin, Lumley to Lewis to Batch, out. Thomas filed out to ‘heck ard. Doolin, Was nipped Bieaine @econd, Hit-| NO RUNB, ter to ‘Lewis, NO RU. MoGamwell was called ont on strikes. Courtney mitite it Mirent catch of captured Ritter’s long to Hatch’s foul tly v the grand stand, Mo deep. ously injured Mrs. Manchine gave the name of Charles W, Moree, No, 8% Fifth avenue, los King and banker, of Moree: Dodge matrmontal tangle fame. After the woman was in the hospital, tho automobile arrived, and one of the Occupants called the matron to the door and reported that his car had caused the accident, He said his name wag C. W, Moree, No, 835 Fifth avenue, New York, and that he had reported the matter to the police, giving hie name. ‘This the police deny, saying no such re- port was made to them, . At Mr, Morse's home to-day t was a4. mitted thag Mr, Morpe's oar was re- sponsible for the accident and that the loe King was much perturba by the accident. It wos also stated that Mr. Morse had telephoned to the Jamaica Hosptial to-@ay to learn of Mra. Man- chine's condition, and had been assured that Mrs, the Mer- Mok road just after two wagons had passed when an automobile approach- Ing behind one of the wagons ran her down, the chauffeur stopping the ma- chine with one forward wheel on tho pores alfoy yrs’ While the old woman wtomobile was Sucked fi from Roe body, and one of the men telephoned for an ambulance from the Jamaion Hospital, Both Legs and One Arm Broken. When Dr. Morech arrived Mrs, Man- chine begged not to be taken to a hos- Pital. Bhe was hurried there, however, 4ud tt was toumi that both legs and ove arm were broken and that she had aus- tained numerous other injuries, The doctors say she probably will dle. The occupants of the aufomodtie in the other accident besides Miller where Dr, Seymour Oppenheimer, of No, 45 East Sixtdoth street, Manhactan; Will- 2 [fam H. Whitaker, of the Hotel Nether- Owens war disposed of by Gleason and| Geos muff of his Ay, Courtney's fum- |Jand, and one other man, Mr, Kohn Bransfield, Dobbs bunted to Dugasleby |e of Sheckard's grounder let Jimmy |was not with the party, The auto and und perisiied nt frat, NO RUNS. conan fret ane. done Raton TarMied |& farm wagon were going in the same Fifth Inning, left, sending Sheckand cver the plate, |@rection and the ohauffeur tried to Dooin sted out to Lewis, Duggleby Qreny line Med to ‘Mhecnus, Wo pass the wagon, One of. the front was casy neat, Jones tossing the oail| RUNS. wheels of the machine caught a hind)" bo MeGamwe:! ip time to retire him. Eighth Inning. wheel of the wagon, upsetting {t and Brngkard mande a precty sunalng cach) Gleason! watke!. Courtney sacrificed, |dashing Helmke to the ground. Hetmke Lewls bunted. safely una f Meee’ bunted ‘mirels; Glen mean Ss was taken to the howpiial tn an ambu- pA’ Of MaGamwell's gretty irivy to ‘ yf Seeaeon 8 rt time a.er Ritter, Wunted to L third. Tikue doubled, aieie nad Mr. gleby, who shot the bail ta 12 fore'ng Lewls at third. Jonas er tnd MeGee, Hraunsfield Raiser sand send: t| ing Mois sre aml Doolin ana Bransfleld to Thomas, Sheckard forcol Ritter ut| Were doubled Lewis tto Owens to Roonts Giason' vo Doolin, NO RUNS | MeGamwell. THREE RUNG, Dobbs went out, Duggleby to Brans- Sixth Inning, field, Lewis was retdr Dy. Branefield Glenpon singled 10, the infoid. Court: Bene Rts ee Maes ney ong, whiol lobbea got under, jee Amaatied the ball fer | Ninth Inning. heckard’n head for tl wed, wcor-| Stroklett replaced Jones in the box, ng Gleason, Titus we ‘votined by Mc-| Dooin§ singled to right. Dusgleby Gamwell unaseisted, | MoGee scoring. | bunted, and on Stricklett's wild Branafield went out, Lewis to MeGam-| Dooin got to third and Duggleby sec. well, “TWO. RUNS, ond. Thomas ihit to Atrickiett, who Lumley reached frat on Gleason’s | touched out Dooin, and then, throwing the Alexandor check was also added to) error and went to third on Batch's safe) Hit along the fret tase line, Owens and Batch were then doubled up, Glen. son to Doolin to Bransfield, Taumley scoring. Dobbs got to frat on Bolin’ aero Lewla fled out to Doolin, ONE YALE VS. COLUMBIA. BATTING ORDER. Yale, Columbla, O'Brien, ae, Collins, ws, Kinney, gb. Saunders, tf, ote, If, Anmatrong, db, Bowman, tb, Cannon, 6 Smith, Frumbach, o, ec, of, Mohonel, vb, Wallac, tb. Carter, 1b, ieewin Pivgaerald, ef, Tackeon, Pp. Tyler, (Bpevial to the Bvening World.) NEW HAVEN, April 18.—Yale and Co- umbia met thie afternoon on the da- the Columbia team to this city, 4nd raw for baseball, ITALIFAX,' N. Cays'aog, has not veen afghted, and In thought pome aceldent has befallen hours, The Jupiter left IAverpool on Mares ¥ for thi@ port, but she heavy gules and was disabled ¥ ident so delayedher (hat she wat odanore than thres weeks. ue‘ore the const of *emetpun tant wax algted Shs put tito BY, John's Harbor Apri) 4 after frorins watled, later, for Halifa fe la thy encount damagedor tmpriseared by Tact opera Nee floes, BIDS OP. ENED FOR SCOUT CRUISERS. WASHINGTOS April 15.—The lowes' \¥ ° at the Navy Department to-day area | follows: Fore River Shipbuliding Com: pany, Quinoy, Mas one at $1,629,000; oF L¥o At 81,087,000 e Uniof Tron HWorke, ene at By nond, and a number of rosters accom- “ay 1 hue and whtle teum was confident Th gue of victory. The day wa scold MAY BE ICH-LOCKED 8. April 15—The Fur- her, ‘The pursage usually ts mage tn 48 encountered | four Gays) (heya Be Boasiote that che ateanor either in wtaamer Was hemaied tn | by ice tot @everal weels, @ three scout crulsera opened on yrent it out, McGam wel! ‘No RUNB, ‘Ritter went out, Courteny to Brans- Atricklett went out, Gleason to Bheckard strick out, NO MINISTERS FIX AGE LIMIT AT 34. SARATOGA, N, ¥.. April 15,—Presid- Ing elders In the Troy Conference of Methdlist Churches hereafter will be requested not to encourage any man more than thirty-four years of age, and who does not haye the eaulvalent of o college preparatory education, to amply for admission to ihe conference. \dopted Jan to thie effect was at 8 sousion of the conference, which 18 now meeting here, UNION FERRY WILL CONTINUE City und Company Agree on New Conditions, §o Comptroiler fayn, ‘The Union Ferry Company will not fet fe Binbaneld eh err BEES OC) stop runaing as was threatened be- Yale is —F! cause the expenditures were ares Co) « 0 0 0 Ol Mina LT NR than the recetpts under presont condi- Laren ie eC tions, Comptraliior Growt announced STEAMER OVERDUE |to-day that an agreoment nad been hed betwoen the city and the come pany, by which the Board of Directors Will accept the conditions laid down by Auditor Charles 8, Hervey, These were the ferries be operated after tho ners Une ateamer Jupiter, whioh loft | it tos of May without uny tixed eharges, St. Johns, N. F, for this olty seven| ind that the charges mould or dere suned In April of noxt yeat, based upon the company’ € receipts tnd expenditure. for the Ume of operation. pilin LANL OUT OF WORK, KILLED SELF. Rovert Burt, committed au 218 Twenty shooting him forty-four years old, poond slreet, Hrook!yn, elf in the head, Burt rw in the oy ‘wite that he was je ified the £0 his ne charge side of Wie ead, tia was hen Tie ambulance Dlivaloinn a Rot feeing weil, pearonin, pee the ri | | | | Substantial Feeling’ after @ breakfast on ball to Lewis doubled up. the bail to Dugaleby, | Waltaker continued thelr journey to ‘Meurhattan. TROLLEY CAR KILLS CHILD Little Life Instantly Crushed Out and Mother, Over Whose Home Stork Was Hovering, May Die from the Shook. When crossing the street almost dl- rectly in front of his horae at No, 219 Leington avenue ,thia afternoon, Dennis Gray, two years and three months old, was run down by @ Lexington avenue car and Injured so severely that he died as he wee being carred Into the house, Another child had been hourly expect- of to arrive in the Gray family. Mre. Gray learned what bad jhoypened to Dennis, and it was feared shat the shook and her condition ut the tim’ would nisult in her death, Dennis, accompanied by his ostster, elght years old, and another little girl, became bewtldered by the trafMfc in the street and stopped on the Itai ota wouth-bound «ar, i o ‘which was James Nolan, No, 87 Mist Fifty-Afth street, nd the con. ductor Lawrenee Barry, of No. in] Lexington avenue, ‘The’ two ohtde'n was acromhled to safety, too ate, | but Dennis With sich, glossy @ 2 scalps, cleansed CUTICURA, the dips of skin. Weeki WALD Renae eophcee THR HEOL: arrested. hair; ie and’ purfied, by shempoos with sul emollients, OR Ces meee edits SD. a CHAS, No oRr scaly, crusted CUTICURA SOAP and dressings of INS IAN To. BW. ade * nope ie i 7OURSE! F aren Capa ated | AND AL premued that tt ls genomity beleved that between Thursday mght and to-day he had odcasion bo learn that he had made England was on duty at Broadway and Fopty-fourth street on Thuraday night wien @ large automobile came WMssing down the street. He held It Up becatise the chauffeur was violating fis, Bed Orin anops in the most reck- ion. The ve, gh i] as Roderick Soins st ham nor. it happens shat Roderick Collins, of " & civil engineer ‘em- ID, any hie ia the ‘arphy-Gi b Serge There are phd? ‘oll! Sa ohe of whom is ny ce Gharies WF, Murphy four were taken to Forty-seventh reet Sta tion wat as was made shaping Collins only, le mave bail and leased. Yester- By se Mac! Senet in the nhl Side 7 y st was diem! tons ok some rolls preach away. Seats was impouaible about the case f from 1 ese weet Borie | at seventh —atreet police to-day, sergeant on duty wag as confused ovei gyeerone put to him as England had GETS $4,360 FROM ay Rivetter Wins Suit for Injurios ‘from Breaking Se. Wxperts called as witnesses for tho Manhattan Railway Company to-day, with a timber from a broken scaffold in evidence, testified that @ test showed 10) pounds weight was necessary to break |t, But the jury in Justice Gil- dersiceve's part of the Supreme Court awarded $4350 damages to William Pitsgerald for an injured epine result- ing cated the epee i the scaffold fins were workin a tsage So a) trueture at One Hundred pty-ninth ene gr remy Blnes street “and ond a One of the Fivetters whe killed and all. the omen red, ve ne insatuged ulna ny thet slant voring oniifeen te Tt eure, WANTS TO CATCH MAN WHO “SELLS” ‘APPOINTMENTS, Fice Commiesioner Hayes has oom- plained to District-Attorney Jerome of @ man who {s avewed to have solicited fees from men on the elimible list for appointments as firemen, in return for which the man, the Commissioner says, agreed to ‘oljgain appointments im- mediately. Commissioner Haves ceived, eyigen lently from an man. o letter paving the “att Bron abproadhed oe the name tt an baer ae) an, that cry latter er @D- pointed Dopartin mt at ‘once, PPeciadbinih Oe ctdectal CLAIMS COURT JUDGE NAMED. WASHINGTON, April 15.--It ja offi- cially announced ‘there that the Presi- dent haw decided to appoint former Gov. George W. Atkinson, of West Virginia, " uae a) bench of the SuGlt oltsd SOute "ih nde vacant by the ath of Lawrence Wel- WANT TO MAKE MONEY Or Secure an Ideal Place to Live SEND POSTAL FOR CIRCULAR AND VIEWS m eas Elmhurst THE pic Than Brooklyn. Bankers Land & Mortgage Corp., 987 Manhattan Av., Brookire, UONICK «nr “LION BRAND” N “GoLtans & CUFFS 2 ron ‘nno/ mae REO. A Pain, SOLD EVERYWHERE, TDIPENSARY, UNITED #1 A ‘|268 a: Se. Ne YOAK city]: FF ‘of All baniy' ‘8 most prominent “atecud GARLAND'S FINE NEW HOUSES Plans have been flea with Bullding, Superintendent Hopper for @ new al story and basement fireproof city» house, to be built for James A, Garw land, at No, 10% Fifth avenue. It ie to be 40 feet front and 100 feet deep, with a fdcade of Harvard brick of Colonial design, with many e@malle: paned bay windows. The first floon will contain a jarge billiard room and! an automodie garage. The drawing-room, room adjoining, will ocoupy the seoe ond atory, and there will be a twoe etory Mbrary with an ornamental skye Might on the fourth and fifth stories, There are to be @ squash court and # roof garden on the eixth story, the roof itself supporting four storage Ries of 76 gallons capacity each,, of tie, building. ie, eatimated, PETERMAN’S ROACH FOOD A BOON TO HOUSEKR wth @ diningy com Ria ic by th mathod ‘se Of email roaches of a box of * at ono tim joints so some of it will pen iain to P free, Roaches eat 4 The most improved house of | r 13 iat ty darn Se where it has been I yy Rot rust iron, rm Trarniture or or hed: Ain terman's Discovery’ (liquid), in {ble cans, bandy to force in fointe for application, will kill bedbugs and cage instar tates. loach Food. Peterm: k). ‘Peterman’ man's Ratmouse nt Pet eRWAN, ts. Chemist. 56 at 1th st. "0 its Ask the old folks about Jayne's Expectorant» To-Night n Our Basement om 5 tol o’ Clock Men’s $2.50 Oxfords, Patent Coltskin and Velour Calf, Prestld Satin Calf Lace 1.5° $1.50 Oxtords, Women's Black Kid and Patent Leather Lace, | 35 fOr. are the finest made. by gooil decorators eve where. GSlin Slice o¥-o7 ‘South Fil St, aa Near Willlamsburg Bridge Entrance. Pepnaioy ae #94 RNIB, ved pelovet hand 0 Y. ld fave of Aweem, Kerry, sind ciara i wanaay, Apr April 16, at me M. a

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