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i} 4 ES oth: Join The Evening World in Its Efforts to Wipe Out Disgraceful Conditions. BROADWAY ROAD SCARS. | Wretched Conditions Prevail in That Great Thoroughfare at Forty-ninth Street. MAKING SOME IMPROVEMENT Places Heretofore Pointed Out by ~ The Evening World Recelve the Attention of City Authorities, ‘The wretched conition of many of the principal streets of the city, to which ho Evening World has called nt- tention, tas finally roused the fre of the Automodiie Club of America, and that! powerful organization hea decided to| organize a committee for the purpose of | combating these conditions. ‘The club to-day sent out the following letter to all of its members: | “Evry member has had occasion to observe and to condemn the ex- tremely bad condition of some of | our city streets; the paving not being kept in repair, holes dug for sub-service connections, which are left open indefinitely; openings are constantly made for laying gas and water pipes, electric conduits and sewers, and often improperly relald; Dullders and others are allowed to , thoroughfares Gecome fruly (dan- gerous. “Improvement of our street pave- ments is a matter of great im- portance to our members. A bed hole or obstruction, especially when running at night, might cause great Gamage to a car, and even result in loss of life. “In view of ‘these facts a new Committee on City Streets has been appointed which will take up ac- tively the of bettering our . arousing the city 1 creating public sent or bettering streets. Tn this ant movement !t Is vital that members snall give the club their hearty support. Any member who knows of any pavement in bad con- dition, sly torn up or ob- structed, Ix requested to write the to the Chairman of this com- W. W. Niles, No. 11 Wall street, giving full particulars. “DAVE H. MORRIS, President.” Some Improvement Shown. ince The Evening World began crusade for the repa’ of there has been some improvement. In Beaver street and lower Broad- way several score of road-menders were at work rday and to-day, and holes ‘of }oag standing have been reformed altogether. Lenox avenue ahove One Hundred and wenty-fifth str which, as The Evening World has pointed out, has Jong beer in a shocking condition, about to be Improved. The Metropo ten Street R ‘ompany and th have got to- gether on the subject and by a mutual frrangement are setting about making an ead to the poles and crevices along the route. Encouraced by this departmental ac- tivity, The Evening World will continue to point out to the authorities those soots which still clamor for attention. with a view to making toe duties of the Highways Bureau as light as possible, This ts an Aged Heap. At Fifty-elehth street and Fifth ay nue there is a heap of rubbies barrels. sheets of tin and other superfluous road refuse. extending for twenty feet along the sidewaik and standing ~'~ feet high, On the barrels are old theatre adver- Useménts of long-forgotten plays, prov- ing the antiquity of the heap. These barrels have become a permanent bill- posting station and already form an ac- curate file of the New York nlav-houses. At Forty-ninth street and Broadway one of those rond-scars ®) familiar to New Yorkers distresses the pedestrian As he crosses the street, The cobbles Bet casually in the midst of the asphalt are suipelently tirm to decelye the eye and sufficiently loose to throw down the unwary walker, The Instertices are filed with liquid mud which squelshes up over the boots of ahe unfortunate! who ventures upon the stones. i An Evening World reporter made an effort to discover to-day who could be held responsible for the disorder of the New York streots. There appears to be @ certain amount of chaos In the various jepartments on the subject of road- mending, It appears that the Interbor- ough Company is pledged to veplac: ‘the paving and leave the streets exactly a simbiar condlitons POTS IN THE 40 TS:StCor. OF 384 Ave. = | “build good The subsidenc ‘h Then again, when we } find that a sewer has been laid down or we were there, and the irregula “As regards Lenox avenue, Metropolitan Street have come to an understanding upon the matter, and the repairs are to be begun at once.” COURT LOCATES 2 POOL-ROOMS Magistrate Wahle Makes Wit- ness Tell Where He Played $20 on Horses “Running Yet” at Brighton Beach. Hysterics Over “Subway Ac- cident” Gathered In by Police —Had Knockout Drops. oms are doing busine: New York in spite of the police and it men with fog-horn peared at One Hundred and Sixt and Third avenue t loaded with grabbed an armful of papers and pro- ymobile party which headed doWN (eeded to lacerate the alr of the nelgh-, orhood with their booming yells Turrtble accl- | was found partly formation of the | con: When he was ri said that while trying to ha’ yu Parkway. was indicated by sworn testimony taken! vived bh Police Court, today. vate of fifty miles orse took fright at the roar ‘9. 29 Essex street. |of the machine and the sudden tooting Jent in de Subway! Wow! Dead! Kill. a bracelet | of the horn. The automobile 1 jmen and wome | ma the parkway work on the part of the Church. pea In a few mor n, Jeeved at the pollce- |*o¢ y parsed him like @ streak! fof ghtning, nor did theli speed slacken ! and sart, of the M to be convent there had been no ts they had hundreds “sporting may Twenty-fifth street took the bracelet said Diamond him while both lsania station, AY public ‘moral effect J ethical soldent in the S said Diamond , placed the whole a slight scalp a he had # geod thing.in the fi Brighton and induced me o go with hi m and bet $1) t been located. ed Hembpt, of the Wes t lost a unt-| tion They were tal Sergeant picked out a four- of Krvck-out drops, he names of Thomas Rya Mackiin and James und were recognia Forty-elghth ‘The horse, owned and! Rob tedring Up that imposiog upon with false ste newspapers the Inasmuch as sere are no pool succeeded in grabbing declared Goss. ‘Where are these pool-rooms? the Court of Diamond. “One is on the north side of Great} Jones street, ‘ooms in my pre- a hundred feet will be seriously crippled. | |JURY FOR THE “I,” | DISASTER INQUEST he was picked nan it was thought the sned internal were all external of Bond) was taken home. embpt lost Ms shield, keys and re- tions provide a fine street and the Bowery i “You were right,” still remarked the Mag- ‘Twelve Brondway Bustin: Deelde Colpability for Deaths CONGRESSMAN GUILTY OF FRAUD, Verdict Againnt John N, son, of Oregon, in Land Casce om the Vhird Trial, PORTLAND, { er he lost $10} awingstein gave to pawn to get Diamond said on the first race the bracelet A jury of twelve Broadway business d the money on a to-morrow on accident of Sept street and Ninth avenue. FIREMEN DODGE A RUNAWAY. One Horse Killed Captured by Policema Runaway horses attached to a truck owned and driven by H. 8. Goodwin became frightened at Fire Truck No. which was on jis way to a fire, li plate and nearly ran into Water Tower 0. ‘As the team neared the West ‘Thirtieth ect station Tower No, 4 came along. Policeman Winne, who was standing on dash for the nea: ou running yet,” he Magistrate Wale directed the stenox- rapher ¢o send # copy of the minutes to Police Commissioner McAdoo, —————— AMERICAN SHIPS IN TYPHOON, MANILA, Sept ashore here during the ree 2oon were: The American ship 6 at Fifty-third six hours the third jury which has heard the t mony of the Government against Con- gressman John N. Williamson, Dr. Van Williamson's partner in ock business, and Marion R. mad the Other ied Btates Commissioner has found all three of rived here Sept. 8 from Phila- the American ship Hecla, Capt, Feaohed this port Au re, ita, Capt. Thonegal, ——— ‘Leat Excursions, in the mountains of Penn+ nunk and ‘Bley at that plac the defendan: from Portla: charged with having en- j tered Into a conspiracy to suborn per- jury by Inducing locstore to fraudu- lently file on Government land, provid- ing them with money #0 to do, under that these persons to Williamson @ when patent was secure 0) ‘verdict, in view of the two the steps, made wylvenia at Mauch ‘Onko in now taking on beautiful tl these clear autumn da where a day van be spent.mare the exhilarat! Switchback convey Utle loagrements, | wen |, 8. Wilson, of fense, stated the the “ase carried to the Unked states Circuit Court of Appeals, GOT CUTTING’S CHAUFFEUR. ———— ‘Trafic Policeman Sa" Aste Drive? Disobeyed Mis Imperative / yn on Munday, were TO CLOSE IN HONOR OF LITT. ‘The Broadway Theatre will be closed era Snr oa in Myer kt, W. Bayard Cutting was Broadway in his his: chauffeur, THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28) 1905. AUTOISTS AID FIGHT AGAINST WRETCHED STREETS. _ CITY'S STREETS. public schools. convention idea, but made of more moral supplement the education obtainable at nools and colleges. Bishop Greer the nead the publ q | not keepin, progress. North From tg tor CHICAGO, SE And a®4 Ave : RELIGION IN oe meinebeee BISHOP ASKS fF TR 5S And BRA Ave. : ° Coadjutor Greer, AUTOISTS JEER ‘WUXTRY’ FAKIRS. INJURED COP” HALTED INBRONY copal Diog of Episcopal | Diocese, Pleads for Bible Teaching to Pupils. r Bishop Greer, of the Epls- se of New York, at the Diocesan Convention to-day address in which he Machine Frightened Schappert’s Gang Who Had Borough if suction of religious inst Horse and He Was Badly Hurt—Brave Policeman Was Dragged by Runaway. delivered favored the intr: lengthy exposition of education to | Assassinated In Home, WAYCROSS, GA., SEPT. 2.—Whilo David H. Murray, @ well-known citizen Jof Ware County, was altting at the supper table at his home in Millwood he was Killed by a @hot fired through fa hole in the door, The esanssin ee: Caped.. ‘Pho shot nearly tore the head trom the body. Murray was irty~ eight years old, married and was un- dev. bond on a’ true bill charging him {with being accessory to a murder two ars ago. Shot Down by Woman. WASHINGTON, SEPT. %.—Luolen H. | Conen, twenty-two years old, @ mem- jder of the U: tates Marine Band, | was shot and serlously wounded on the street ssi night by Mrs. Jennie L. |May, the wife of another member of |the band, who claims that Conen had |slandered }h ‘The shot penetrated lthe left jung, Conen probably will reco Submarine Expert Back. SAN FRANCISCO, SEPT. %.—F. T. Cable, representing the Holland Subma- ]rine “Torpedo Boat Company, has ar- rived here from Japan, where he went some months ago to superintend the | work of placing seven submarines in | Working order and completed the task Jat the Navy-Yard of Yokoska, near | Yokohama, the latter part of June. Mr. | Cable reports that none of these vessels was engaged in the battie of the Sea of Japan, | Bankrupt After Home Trouble SHIP CRASHES officlal Hutte! »T, 28.—A business fall- in New York and domestic Infelicity declared to be responsible for the ing vesterds orge R, Peare. of m of Peare & ary petition in forth omb, of bankruptey debts of $51,849 and assets of $11 ntatives in North Corea, met on jay last and again discussed the ne of the vroposed armisiice, Tae €se proposals, and the armisiice has been” postponed, awaiting instructions ‘from Gi Bryan Off for Honolulu. | 3a FRANCISCO, SEPT. 28.—Among | the passengers on the liner Manchuria, which sailed yesterday for China and Jipan via Honolulu, were Wi J Biyan and fami Pokililoft, |i fan Minister to Ch a jItaly Approves. the ROME, Sept. 28.—It is announced to- the|day that the Italian Government ha! or approve the| given full adhesion to the second peace conferetice at The Hague proposed by | the Emperor of Russia. Dramatist Pemberton Dead. the! LONDON, SEPT. %—T. Edgar Pem- moral progress of the United States '8! norton, the dri with the intellectunt! way, Worcestershire, to-day. He was! He admitted that the Intro-| born July 1, 1849. jp jduction of religious instruction in the public schools might go only. a short} Peru Gets Loan in Berlin. way toward solving the problem, and de a strong appeal for more earnest Tho with financiers in Beelin for a loan of Bishop referred to a convention of the | 33.09,000 at six per cent. interest, witn locese of Long Island which recom-| two per cent. annually for amortization, mended the teaching of the Ten Com- ; mandments with thelr recognized and _cmany of ‘the ‘ipproved summary and the aystematic FALL ONLY JOLTS study of ethics as applied to conduct. Bisuop Greer quoted criminal statis- tice to support: his cleam that Iack of teaching had an He made a strong plea for early religious advancement contained no) training and deploréd the disrespec: for nt of Me sort Story Fall and Sho Is Soon Back at Play. order and law which, he said, was grow-| Anna Igoe, four years o'4, fell from a ing despite the high average intellectual | Window on the fourth floor of the ten Standard in this country. These causes, | ment at No. 733 Dean st vimes of viol gvafi and of fraud and other spots and | 19zen clothes Ines in her descent. in our social system, p continued: Is not the fecling beginning to pre- | the only injury she had sustained was {we are to meet ana success- | 4 Isceration of the right ‘ong and ap-| , ‘The little girl was playin, ound the he said, blemishe he Bis! vail th fully it those subtle, #1 ‘eet, Brooklyn, of| to the yard to-day, striking halt a When picked up she was unconscious, but Dr. Cronin, of St. Mary's Hospital, after a careful examination, sald that pealing and seductive forms of evi, in- | )vuse three hours after her fall, digenous to and springing from the rich and fertile soll ot our modega a ERA 1 EOE tuning else 1s needyd than twe training | CAUCASIANS RECONCILED. which {s furnished by @ secusss’ educa- tion?" the Bishop Greer, of religious faith, im our social and national »: and {s circulating in our blood, * foundats of our country Rich | tyatem | BAKU, Caucast ‘etes aud Precessions Mark New a} Status tm Baka, Sept. %.—With the He | formal ratification of peace between the quoted statintics showing the immense | Tartars and Armenians here the order increase of the foreign population t forth that missionary this city awd here as It iy | After 8 In the evening has been revoked work Is just as necessa of | oonfiaing inhabitants to thelr houses in the countries from which t.:8e pea- one street iramic is resumed. ple come. lasses of Armenians and ‘Tartars ‘The Church, he said, has not tegun to | thronged the Cathedral and mosques devslop or realize the educational power | &hd Joined in processions to celebrate of the Sunday School. of great achievement In this, the day | thelr reconciifation. the | ‘Two-fifths of the derricks in the oll Church to take up the great task be-| fields have not been destroyed, fore her without fear and with confi- | derrick owners reporting that 1,086 ae dence, of 3,412 derricka were burned. Mathes Two Extraordinary Skirt Values On: Special Sale le of Women’s $8.00 Russians would not agree to the Japan-| AT LAUNCHING Big Holland-American Liner, Driven About in Gale, Drifts Ashore and Then Rams Pier | —Towed in, Much Damaged. BELFAST, Ireland, Sept. 22.—The launching from the yards of Harland) versary to-day of the opening of Pubs & Wolff here of the Holland-American ne steamer ‘New Amsterdam this | ents street, the building was dec Morning was attended by some ex-/ana appropriate exercises were held. citement. A strong wind drove the steamer up the river, where she drifted ashore. After she was got off she struck a pler head, considerably damaging the stag- of the vessel and towed her clear. The New Amsterdam !s a vessel of 17,000 tons and 12,000 horse nower, w is expected to give her a sustained speed of seventeen knots an hour. She | 1s 600 feet long and has 66 feet beam. ‘There will be accommodations fur 4m first-class, 260 second and 2,200 steerage pansengel ‘The steamer !s scheduled to make her | maiden trip to New York on April 17, 1008. z ce ¥ ———— PRUSSIA’S CHOLERA RECORD. BERLI Sept. 2 Pp, M,.).—The Igeued to-day annotnced reported from aoon day death: to noon and ‘Guten, ses of cholera and no | making the | Delian OLD “48” TURNS N HALF CENTUR Public School was Transferred Fifty Years Ago from Former: Quarters Donated by Kips Bay M. E. Church, On the occasion of the fiftieth annte Ne School No. 49, on BE Thirt When the school was started It had) 8% pupils, under Miss Frances E. A. j he principal, and to-day the enlarged structure cares for more than}yy 2,000 pupils in the grammar department, | | ing and blocked the river for some| yo umis in the grammar departm > tIme, until tugs managed to get control | ny under James R. Pettigrew, princtoal) the p department, eke he prim: department, under gy Keley, principa F ding. h wings eae rt y Sept. 1, ning the school cool in a nomi Methodist §y Trior to the © fed mporary car builder, 0 fast Twanty: | a patron of Publla 4 Huilt on land fois farm. He Pe puse almost daily. ot 'Tett, of the Bowed § jal the _commemora- and the puptls ‘orporation Counsel § Commissioner Lantry and School Nu. which had ore ot Leading Specialty Cloak, Suit, Skirt and Waist House in the City. ist, died at Broad-| LIMA, PERU. SEPT. 2%.—The Peru-) vian Government has made a contract | LITTLE GIRL | im-| Clothes Lines Snve Her in Four- for Misses and Special at...-.-. Cheviots and Worsteds. Travelling Coats of Cheviots and Scotch Mixtures. Several handsome eee 15.00 Twenty-Third Street, West. Morecoct, Soller bo k i j Satin and interlined——Circular or Pleated Skirts——of Broadcloths, Panne 25.00 i25.00 || Special Values for Friday and Saturday. 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