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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 9, 1905. af f l ire A H SEA LIONS FLEE $100,000 APPROPRIATED FOR FREE BATHING PAVILION AT CONEY ISLAND ; p SIGN FOR A GREAT FREE BATHING PAVILION AT CONEY ISLAND AND TWO APPROVING OFICIALS. Establishment Where Poor ane * : (Drawn for The Evening Worlti by Louis Biederman.) ALDERMAN PATRICK HIGGINS, f May Enjoy Surf Soon to Be Realized, NO DISSENTING VOICE, MARTIN W LITTLETON PRES" Or OROOKLYN: BorovcH ‘Twelve sen lions Just brought to Lung Park from Santa Ban yora, Cal, escaped. |) from the lako In (ie Coney Island 5 amusement resort early to-day, and the entire working force, which is deine rushed night and day putting the finish= ing touches to the new bulldings i readiness for the opening next Saturday night, was called out to searoh for the | animals. ape) Tho lake 19 connected with Coney Isl- and Creek by a siulee, which ts shut by. a big wooden gute. Some one opened this gato during the night, and the sea lions soon diacovered they were 10 longer prisoners, ‘The oveek t# long and” winding and flows ‘nto vhe ocean, In Jal probability the twelve aquatic dent= zens of the Pacific are at this moment ldisporting themgelves off Sandy Hook or have turned southward to find warme Jor waters Thompson & Dundy are especially, nerleved over the loss of these sen lions, as much expease and trouble Yad beow Resolution Introduced by Alder- man Higgins Promptly Passes Board of Aldermen, GUY LOWELL DRAFTS PLAN. Eminent Architect, Interested In Proposition, Outlines Idea for Utilizing Beach at Sea Shora, ‘The Board of Alterman voted $190,000 oxtay for the establisiment of a pub- Mo bathing pavilion at Coney Island, a project long alvocatcd by ‘The Evening World. Acting on the resolution of Alderman Patrick Higgins, the Boant er pal" soy vewan Duthie in Une four progiessiy passed the following 9 hom, Last fall — the toll omy |Cides of the United States w: | ineurred sto mat ECR eae y ‘4 (Resolved, That in accordance them tn. operation, Bich havey ire son ions then at Luna Park ess with the provisions of subvision & 168, of the amended "Chicago has three—in one the cost |, fo the gity, being one-half cont ner }bani and Th another six-tentas ol aw }) for obhens has n for six months, ped, and of aection iw Xe 5 * Jeent, while there are no { for the] cha Miller, of Sunta Barbara Meanie New York Charter, th jthird, Boston haa one where baths are} jay tye twelve sea longs in one of joard of Ent ; i. iVen at an average ce of ,0108 : i DEBS CUS ALAS And nino othore Whore no weatintion nee | the city parks and offered to self them ment fa hereby respecttully re- available, Milwaukes maintaing four] to ‘hompson & Dundy fot a good fg: At a cost of lesa than t cents per | ure, hey were shipped iby exp! @nested to authorize the imnue of bath. The cost. of maintaining free} bie tanks nine days and had beon special rovenue tonds to the | baths in Now York at present is les than | In the lake days. Nhe mits OM Bes oath In ime Hontine batnouses | agement started the witot Amont of #100,000 for th eeatah- 0438 In pthen of the stationary yopemn anh enidet Abiment’o ‘ in now used or under construction, | herd @# soon As nent of a ilo bathing pa. G. W. W. Hanger, the United States | little hope that th vilion at Senside Park in the bor- Government expert on public baths, s ing vhrowsh of fro henoh hatha: “Where a nate ny of the wary. sea: lio wil discover, tls helleved th to bec; Te Ongh of Brooklyn.” idy too far The final conside [bench exiata thee are perhaps tho le: penonctin af hatha vate alr lon of the protect away fa now placed dn hands of the Board | = : se sapingesnienaias Sea ae r ore nate, Not oniv will all matters of bullding be alse but tthe decals | GUY Lowell, of No, @ Kast Twenty ° vtenetore ang | thitd street, consulting architeot, artis. ) ° he hed out by the | Ue adviser of the Boston Park Cominis- = = 1 is taken, 1p /Sva and the Charles River Basin Com neha mtae seinen ; : et In charge of the 66 . yet) © build ng Will by | Misaton and architect — ert 2 aut vig country estates of Payne Whitey, on ones a but 4 tn expucted | RMarew Camene, cy i. Ge billings and Which dt Jy altuated at the junction of} a is an ne cine, Wil be in full oneration | has ion, nN interested in pi Surf avenue, the iain artery to Coney) oe ° |v F 4 for the poor | Island, nnd’ the Oovun Parkway, the | ndorse it. pte Gront and Martin. agit; LOWell prepared the, piass which Deulevird which connects the ocean a have been printed vy ‘The lave ‘These plans provide accom dation for a thousand bathers at a me, and can easily accommodate 5,00 @ day, but while the building pro- with the clty, “The bathing pavillon itself te ar ranged for about a thousand bathers, the dressing-toome being 80 grouped that each has outside light and alr. World, of the borough ) Are In hearty accord with all attempts to give the public a free) “Pe-ru-na Is an-Honest Medicine. bathing pinco, and will take an wrtive Vides every convenience at the. least This system has been adopted at the ” itoreat in expel (ie ethiel fork, Hn ssible expense, and with the email free bathing pavilions of Boston, and | Endorse It ‘ ‘@ary. to pacure it st spice, “it iw merely a euggestion," Js at once more cheerful and more’ eani- ° . Lowell puta !t, to start “from; to give the poor chance to lise the ocean with- out being held up by somebody for % 0 give some- e mato point eople of Now tary, Over @ portion of bathing Pavilion Is a shelter where several thousand People can” alt and Hsten to the musto in full view of the ocean, Tam aut If the city of New York will establish something like this it should prove a Dewinning ot churasteriatic of Coney Island was to| What might bo a series of units in provide bathe with shelters aboye,| KI park system where the poor of trom which the crowd could see the | Greater New York onn got thelr recrea- wale and ta sr piice these thatreonle | tlon by the ocean alde." in the ark would not have their view of the Rater abut oft. Fortunately the Cost Less than $140,000, rection of the Hust View ude a hakes ¢ ‘easily, possible, anc Mr. Lowell appends a_ etatemen. Various bullding® uretpourrenged-ns to| showing in detail the cost of the entire hive the bast view of the open sca to|!mprovement, including bandstands, ter- Not a dissenting voce has been heant @xainat the project and nublla eentl- nent 1e overwhelmingiy in its favor, Dark Commisstoner Kennedy has k flence, but It ts mtated on autho ty | that this eeason will find him strongly favoring the plan. It Me iid that ho wil @rprove of building the baths at once and wil throw his influence in fa- yor of any proper measure that will be Dresentud by friends of the worronent, Amusement Men In Line, Za A oenta per head. "In submitting these pians Lowell, in a latter accompanying them, "T add a few ideas that ured to me while working on the problem. - Want to Enjoy the Ocean, “Any one who has watched the crowda at Coney Island cannot help being Im- | pressed by the fact that there 18 a. the lurge crowd which goes there from New) | York, with the main object of getting | faye Mr, out from az; Yantages of t chanee to enjoy the ad- beng near the ‘ocean, Yet ip @ place that should be made to great attrac » not only be- Iv reached from New the desire to go to come a habit of the present Jon, but also be- cause the moral tone of the whole place would be raised if the city itself were tor looking askance at this scheme, be- ‘ause anything that adds to the xeneral ittraction of the place, and which will bring greater orowds, cannot but adver: | tine the resort In the end, Ocean View for All. “Im thig scheme I have undertaken oly to Include land at present owned Many of the leading Coney Taland| sume’ fresh alr and recreation away BMA OF Contes! Cheon G uc.| ov the city. but I have also tried to ar-| the greatest number of people. races, boardwalks, bathing pavilion, amusement men have expresved them: | Lid Gn olty. oan nrenent Soa Site Hone it Mehl mua: Ane range. fy nlans eo that Heue, or Io The inna wunder conaideration noes UNaEY, CAN be roy ee eee soon Iv they have spont ther monoy, t ‘Personally 1 ac se need | some great adv f 3 very 0 ,000, helven on the aubjot and evers one heard | no proper place for them to #0 to, And | winters Havented Ronny there in on ro Endoh nattavery the, Aral thing | ‘ve-iron olen and itis near the stations! A bulletin of the Bureas of Labor, 18: from Has favored free public bathe, | those who have no money at all are shu! | vate emrerorises could have Any reawon “iat seemed advisable to make the park! sf tha vartouy. wirface roads, ‘besides sued Iast September, shown the cot of oe || ne. * fought Larkin last night while he was | 5 bring the loot to New York in a New| ‘The “Yeges' ato} of in Pough> Avent Laskin: set Bight Wille He, Was J J AS I OR SCPE Cartel treeht cas ‘ ieeepsle suday ott th iF vay West from | Minn “etter hearing the evidence, turned . Ly | taker of the Astor Place Would be ab- @tKin over to the Poughkarnsie author. pean sent Sunday night. They wandered to tHe# and he was taken to that city this “Yegg” Man Arrested Charged Riinebeck and Went through the house ®fternoon, | from cellar to garret, packing up $1,200 with Stealing $1,200 Worth! of Goods from Millionaire’s | worvh of brle-t-brag and pictures | in three boxes In addition they tore up House at Rhinebeck, all phe linen in the house and scatiered James Larkin, a “Yess” man, waa ar PRINGESS SAVES PONY FROMLIONS He Was About to Be Fed to Bostock’s Animals on the Minneapolis when Beautiful French Woman Interfered. ‘The beautiful Princess de Momtetyou, BLAMES TUG FOR ARANSAS LOSS Capt. Rood Says Patience with Barges, Off Path and Close to Reef, Turned Directly Across| (SN Joy Liner’s Course. = | 4t about the floors, Larkin stole a bloyele and started for | New York Immediately after the rob- bery, after writing out directions to | Jackson and Quinn to etore the loot in Xork Cent New Making arrangementa for disposing or iH oF proceeds of tho robbery, DORR SE jackwon and Quinn lugged the to the Bonde hk Gpsle yards, goles “onan t billed. do Yon and @ freight car NnShesltee ana Ne ‘The Joy iner Larchmont, whtoh ar who Gwns & hote! in Paris and a coun- try cstete in Picanly, was sunning her- self on the hurricane deck of the Min- neapalls, which arrived to-day with a cargo of Bostock'y animals, whe she heard the whinny of a pony. Five away, | raigned in Centre Street Court to-day on a charge of robbing the country home of John Jacob Astor, at Rhinebeck-on- the-Hudson, Sunday night. He was ar- rested last night at Riverside Drive and | Seventy-seoond street, while waiting for tived here today, brought eighteen passengers of the Aransas of the name Une, that wan sunk tn collision shinday morning off Pollook Rip Lightship, near Vineyard Haven, She also brought loot A falltoad detective passing “along the | train just before it ptarted yesterday morniiy saw traces of the breaking of the lock on the car and dragged out Jackson and Quinn and the three boxes 2f Abtor, property, y Jackson was found the written ‘directions of Larkin as to meeting him in New York. i or hief McCabe, of Poughkeepsie, sent (- WHAT IT MAY COME To. air edn ba sieaetnea ts meena hess gram to Inspector O'Brien and De- Oharles Jackson and James Quinn, his Capt, Root, of the steamer: First Mate! won, M, A. DZIALYNSKI, EX-MAYOR OF JACKSONVILLE, FLA. had made Honavita's lie hang In the Jalleged accomplicés in the robbery, to, WILL ROB BY WHOLESALE. Ifostive-Hergeanta’ Daly and. “Brown | Crocker and twenty-alx of the crew. balance lesi year at Couey Island, : : e Bovavita limself, his armless steoye "There was absolutely no hope of say- Hon, M.A. Dalalynsitl, Judge Municipal Court, former Mayor of Jacksonville, banging Lunpiy at bis side, wae ont tar 7 é ing the Arangaa after the acciden Qounty Conimlesioner for pavel County, City Treasurer, also County Tax Collector, ni : ” writes from CKhEOs a ie i ‘ 5 ; hol ci ‘ ot my family has that Pi ty at Ee a ret | frie Coots Boats ne Dalen bee nih] | ME IE AN APMP Aen ae eR cihe PeOm Me, seame Ay" Orla the, Liicane, a, Unere ie PNY AS jared engines, and in @ few seo. ‘ty am therefore pleased to endorse It, as I fully apprecinto Its merits, ; , MeDNR Manis WRNIRe GO Tear” pal: Boba: p—7 e onds tons of water were pouring into and believe that it is an honest medicine well worthy tho confidence) vill, quietly, wetomitas ue cumin the vessel. We mn between the second | | of the public.’” AOMACiies deat icetisuarte tee tex and third barges of @ long sizing being | | © “dt shall not be, sud the Princes : ie ' 7 towed by the tug Patience, The weuth. | © With & sump or hor’ Wuil-vooled Loo, BISHOP, Burt Honored. |Blg Cape Fires Subdued, | Seal Catch Lowest In Years. |Immense Spolls for Rebels, |sr was very Wick ana we neue see |systemic Catarrh Quickly Leads| They do not reach the cause, howeven, nen Dy subvertugl; by the extiuleg of | ROME Te ntacemtion. was! PLYMOUTH, MASS, MAY 9—A brisk) VICTORIA, B, C,, MAY 9.—The last) HODBIDA, YEMEN PROVINCI,| but a few fect ahead, We had douvie to shattered Nerves. The real cause ts catarrh, Searing Uideg hae MEN heat Gat Nenoeen given here to-day in honor of Bishop | shower early to-day helped the wears | of the const fleot of sealers has returned, TURKISH ARABL\, MAY 9.—The lookouts and were blowing our whistle. ef urase that] When the cause ts @nimals and after a hiteen-minute con: | Vilam Burt, of the Methodist Hp!seo- | fighters who since Inst Friday have|'The season's catch for twelve echooners | #Polls captured by the ravols at Ganan | We heard the tug's whistle almost an | Catarrhal Bnuy colnod to doscribe these | symptoms will disa Femoved, the | Vorsuuon the Princess Montelyou | Pal Church, by Dr, Willing Clark, Those | heen working night and day and using | was 2,202 skina, tho lowest for years, |inckided thirty guns, 20,000 ri and han been rec ppear, we struck the haweer of the tow and garrlon and | the Glendower was on us. permitted to! "I had not expected anything in our course, Had the tow been in her Ustm@l course there would have been onsen. c fleulty Catarzh affects the whole digestive tract and produces a rundown, anemic Focelved @ promise what the pony would nol be suctiticed. As a subsutute she bought wix hundred pounds of good @eat for the lions, Whose lust days @board the sidp were vie pleasantest present Included Ambassador and Miss eyary possible method in an endeavor White, Secretary Iddings and James to check Stokes und Mra, stokes, of Now York. Bishop Burt is going to Pisa to in- @ugurite the annual Mothodtst National One branded skin was takén, Five or| much ammunition, ‘1h the flames whioi have raed! six years ago the United States Goy-| the Turkish oMciala we: through the forests of Plymouth, PlyMps /ernnient caused to leave tho city, Riza Pasha, commander ton, Kingston and Carver, destroying} on the Privylots, ‘Tile pe ‘ 4 AN) f 5 as one ot an thousinds of dollars’ worth of cut and or ipaeg, OF (he Petbyio} aw |of the ‘Turkish troops in Yemen, bh rh is really at the bottom of the dif- ese is the remedy that Should be It cloanses the di gostive o; tarrhal dorangoments, Panne of:al! ome Of thy entire Voyage. ‘ihe pony will | gam unite the an j | ftandiiw timber and endangering many | them. been superseded by Marshal Ahmed Fez |no accident, 1 understand the tow ned ine bate be taken by the Princess to her estat ence, The Bishop's headquarters | ", 9 | | | Pegha Rho has been reinioned by eight condition of the . ‘This at once stimulates the ay ih Bratve, Sh t admirer of | {2 8 Zurich, Switzerland, PN era thn enaCCR AIT ARMS tiger Wyndham Explains His Act | battalons of Albanians, Kot too close to shore and newr the | rhe blood ts thin the nerves are weak | tnvigoratos the olrouladion mejor ton, and nd everything dogs and brought whloh, 1 i! thirty ree collies with he ‘Trix, she gave td reefs and headed directly out for a dis- tance, thus bringing the very long tow (irectly across our path, Theat was how Algestion poor, sleep disturbed, ‘All tha lends to ® most profound lassttude and general weakness. very quickly goes right agal It {s the promptness with whi cures these cases that has caused tome whe tically the end of the conflagration, LONDON, MAY 9.—George Wyndham, | who thud beon absent owing to illness Sanaa, the capital clty of Yomen Prov-| Ince, capitulated during the night of oie All Want to See John Hay. ed to Mong were on tho rebels then proceed Brewer Charged with Arson. ake BAD NAUHEIM, GRAND-DUOCHY wince his va ta wt the Chief Seo- M hi ‘ht er has @ Bitter tonics are generatly resorted to and) servers to regard Peruna as a catarrh: polis, which decked at the At- f is resignation o1 bostexe | Menakha, y ®| we struck het rrhal iuntis dransport'e dooka, ‘Among Pan OF HESSE, GURMANY, MAY 9—Spen-| SYRACUSE, MAY 9.—Herman Bartels, | retaryahip for Ireland, returned to the | iriagn, of 5,000 men, ut troops are fn some canes they do neem to benefit. tonic, oem es hea imore, witch tore) cer I. Eddy, Firat Seoretary of the|® Prominent brewer, was arrested and| House of Commons this aftergoon ani | ** penous, ai Tas iaomenaperletere. ontaen, Rieeen American Emibasey at 8t, Petersburg, |t@ken to Auburn to-day on the change] aa a preliminary to the introduction of DOCTOR’S FOOD fen brown Loirs alk elephants, Atte | AFTived here to-day to see Secretary |6f conspiracy to bum a maltshouse plant] the vote of oenmure of gir Henry/Observing Schiller Day. For His Family and Patients, Moat of the Amerioan Ambes- sadora and Minleters in Durope have written to inquire about Mr, of his company at Auburn last Septem- Jeoparde and ten polar bears, ‘All will Island, ber, he taken to Campbell-Bannerman (the LAberal Leader) on the Irish polfoy of the Gov- ernment, made & personal explanation BORLIN, MAY 94% P, M.—The bella of the Berlin churches have been John Dip: 14, of this clty, an em- Hay’s |Ploves, of Bartel a urrendered himself A surgeon and physician of Reeds health and to Invite him to thelr cap- [Sta cnkene? and was, talon to Auburn) Othe sone for hia realgnation, He|Nnging stnce noon to colobrate the one | vile, Pa., has found Grape-Nuts so / r lala, Many Aimerioan friends. travel. linplioatinig Bartels and. Martin ue White inaimned ng from [hundredth anniversary of the death of | nourishing and strengthening that ling in Wurope have also written to Me, | Hs, William O'Hara, of Syracuse, waa| th ene nt aS political and per, | E¥ederick von Sohiller, and this was |he uses it aa a muporting medium af- , é Hay, Mrs, Hay attends langely to this ae "peasona had oonvinoed ‘fim hat |@one also in other cities, although in |ter operations, He says: correspondence, There im talk of Mr, a Hage could better serve tl i some others the bells are to be rung | “Ags @ physician I take great pleas- e Jimmie went to work one day Lay visiting Berlin, Paria ang London, |Steel Trust to ary for deoland, His views, had | for itr wan ‘betwean acer hours, tat (ure in using Grape-Nuts in my fm- Ina grocery store von fh seal ed met pnanoglior Spend $20,000,000] 2: Changed in tho amallest de In | Bobiller died, ad fly and also recommend {t to my pa- For “three-fifty” every week cusse and Foreign Booretary hy pen: ) i regard to the Irish administration, CCTOWR Prince, Frederick William, tients where & good, strengthening ‘Arid-—"'perhaps, some’ diy, ¢0 gowne defore he returns to America in | YOUNGSTOWN, 0. MAY 0.~—The Phane : . wisH®- | food te required. ern uy Mastehcs | % some} June, but so far as oan be teamed |Camogle Btaél Company has prepared Ne Senator. | fora, the Cabinet, ministers. professors)” ut and it particularly valuable in The most wholesome, health-giving, cooling, refreshing, and altos the atagestions haa been deolded and | plana for the conatruction here of five Brandegee Now a Senator. pe rane aitnered’ ate the: Operas [convalescence from run-down and | (if Pam) &stter satisfying beverage in the world, \ Now Jimmie was a bright young Ind || t!*® orslbilf. now blast furnaces of 600 tons each| HARTFORD, MAY 9.—Frank B. Bran- | Houso at midday and latened to the |depressed conditions, Tt also doos | @ pure, clear Juice of big, ripe, sound apples selected from the: And decided not to waite earth acDante 21 | doses, of New aang member Se Gof: Reel wih the Chee often |well as a supporting medium after Rig most highly cultivated orchards of New York State \ Pcbiscaely i ’ pi 4 So he read a few World Help Want || Capt, Hotville Suspended, _ |0"*3. Piste tel hile 0 | Erot waa this afternoon ohowen United (and, (umpaterm int atudenta olaghing surgical operntions, | Carbonated, Sterilized and Non-Alcoholie. i , i Ha Soci the | Bobeiler statue . 0 liclous drink for the whole family, and relished at f " 1 “ent” BOSTON, lant will requdre the services of about | States Benator to suocesd the late O. H. | deposited wreat makes it an {deal food for sufferers A del le ly, and relished at feast OF And now he's drawing “elght, Rrayyioan satel ne See som a) giiditionaa ange end Pint bye enadortty. vote in etch iouss | nearby from indigestion and den entie con- fireside, Sold at public resorts and grocers’, in quarts and pints, 9 Ml @ Company's steamer Botert, had been ——_- pescrlia inai AE ditions, With the quality of Two Die for Murder, BHLLMFONTH, PA, MAY 526 Boys followed Jimmie's example last tho food maintained, as has always suspended for his all alleged refusal to take been the case, T consider it an ideal in tow the United States Navy yacht WANT TO MEET A BURGLAR? Eleven Women Drowned. AMERICAN FRUIT PRODUCT CO, week J] Syibh when the found the Syiph aisabled | yripyy ate ta DO grrr rya te! Sie opel Green and W!lHam Dillon were 1 food for most all conditions.” Namo NEW YORK BRANCH: Jane and West Streets through t he fold: geod: pee lane Paste from Cuba 2 rol Maadiag” pS AB ae senpeatruliy otis te, ogo Roms | here tu-day for the murder of Jerry(given by Postim Co,, Ltd. Battle een malin me Ma d “ Wiorhar dev (he eho i dere in, the Color siege nt | Condo, a turnkey in the Centre Connty |Croek, Mich, } ‘ pnpang ae "crossing thectivat i tayra Mronine Westa Beay | Jal, by ue inovanta Harare, Wit-| ‘There's a ‘reason. 4 «,[SUNDAY, WORLD WANTS WORK i ioroa, iss gt aia? “You “ate oT ungsie See see is Baad "The Ron to. Welty” $9 yyw tmnennrentnwnrss.. MONDAY MORNING WOND i of it

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