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“Split Rail at Terminal Cuts | “Service in Half During 3 Rush Hours. SMany thousand residents of Brook- Yyn on their way to work to-day were | lL Yorced to walk acoss the Brooklyn E Brigge in the face of & Taw wind and Py e@renched by heavy rain. This was due io the breaking of'a rail in the station | ‘on the Manhattan aide of the bridge. Fwhich tied up one-half of the cay” act Fowieo ordinarily in use during the ‘rush | S\bours. | Corbis accident caused a heavy crush j Yen the Brooklyn side, With the car) Fequipment cut in half, the facilities | Uhwere inadequate’ to handie the crowd. Be Sgrutiy half of the passengers wer e Evening World’s 1906 Skidoo Wagon Is Off; | _ Father Knick Waves ’Em All an Enthusiastic “23” Uaorced to walk. e defective rail was ¢ {teen minutes after the Loc jphad been v 0 @. Three trains had r GP track-walker discovered @ the froz of the on the 4 ghe station fscontipued. Ty ight train servic fake the north side of the Workr Ayn, dut itv spawork that tho nd the new section put On the Brooklyn ppereific Pdrowded with o uanal ts pe ae Mat sufficient. to keep fetforme clear, and, with that equip cd one-half tbe phatforma be- nent reduced of! Lon ass of unryly humanity. Many ep wae sypable to Kot Near the ci WE the one plattorm open, braved ‘Egiorm and walked acro: ce on the. Broo! geo The police & crowds, rave to handle the SPE Rtyes from. the brid fiwent to the scene. T' echoes ere reintore \oraing, We! ee tore Ae uty uk th Peerhe discovery of. tt Aeimely, az the weisht ould have entitely m “gesult would have been a Hed car | [oped the tying up of all of bridge +f foratz © JUST LET MAN HANG FROM A BEDPOST : “Occupants of Baarding-House Flocked Around, but Didn't Cut Guelduerst Down. yA servant In the boarding No. 0 rt Greene p summoned Hermor business man, to kfont -Gueldnest answered sirl when she @alled. An hour later, when he hi Gppeared, xhe went to found him b E to the bedpost nest, @ ret screamed Bhd members of uh 5 keepers fami! Foom. They “should be done about ured toon ‘A bourd Mifying, He prosk: z MAYOR VETOES HOUSE \ NUMBER ORDINANCE. mumber @nd day “The provi: fp my opts ithe Mayor. 8 Patag f building © er in such a Fplainiy seen ang WPralk.or al times < wight would im, wend expense upon sparty owners. ti 5 eT howl ty < ee In pu an nvould com the ow t + fmrs to havo their strv played in a plain and [ogi What's the First Thing to Do When You Lose an Article of Value? call By Maurice Ketten. Tae T Sara AU REVOIR jr tomyonyy ) TRUE LOVE, ee 2 Ths f REAL RAPID AR. NEW YE SS HOW CAN AN AMERICAN FAMILY LIVE DECENTLY ON $18 A WEEK WAGES?) :: "|Here’s the Way One Woman Manages, and No Wonder Husband Regards Her as (a Household ‘*Wizard.’’ Sensible editorial Prosperity you to others besides mn make itrelt he very wealthy and Interviewing “The Wizard. ‘an Evening World reporter Mt the home of the eightees-dol- meek clerk to-day and intery’ wed! ..Forttunct, bread and butter, «little | Conclin! -waa- a-beasten, were allowed to ASH _CARTING FOR BUILDERS == tee es Doing Contractor's Work. ‘The Evening World Finds One Reason Why | = |’ Rubbish Litters'the Street Is hat City De- | « partment Hauls Debris for Contractors. niet a om [no distinctic to cover the {. and steed to take spacial dell tnaking the hours tong and the ni for another driv as not touched. y di would talk made 4 garbage have ac-] lowed.to a. Asties. f: mulate for more than two cumulated a of Manhat redress.” sald t Apartmentshouse. | itism. own ashes | A carts, bu em at the city 4 an extent that the ke garbage to au streets t-day looked more dumps tian highwaya, W: ‘Sea us dump en a palr of pair and a far an appearances, fo, no effort is be- | #804 the district superintendent fa bis far as appearances fo, no sffort 18 Be: | protest amaliat former exposures WOMAN FOUND DEAD partment to clean up the miess, || When the strike of drivers came, a few weeks| If he goes to any of the streets be- | ago, it was to be expected that the de- | and One Hundred partthent work would get behind, but ap paraoen Pthme dd re- stalment wife, “that the work, but con- worse. ymin in House. fet thet his was made myste ith breast waa riddled with shot. When diz pt Id reporter | nance agai overtio tn a pool ef blood, but, according to re- na in the street) The y nthe riet | ports, no ‘weapon wan near the dody. An. riments (oes Fitty-ni and 'Upon entering the houre, {t Is said, the areaways. Three fine apartment- | Sty ciel wttete [neighbors found a shotgun in the kit- o|tiousea on the Mook bave thelr court-|" Aiteged Every-Day Collection. | chen, while the table was smeared with dashes are piled one yard ax yards full of cans a dvoh driver h cording to the Craven at th every cart TWO GAS VICTIMS FOUND NEAR DEATH. inyesttkation. an, to wl for the d fal Tours overtime, joven struck ° ser °t thls RECORDER GOFF IS could be cleared up. ee IL Whilq thls tn tlon was belng Made | “If any wago route | Pair Removed to, Hosp al in Seri- 4 drove upto ona thus OF eve Momentso Conclint, tw been accumulating since last Friday, nberlon hie donay and not A single cart has called here.” a Eee While she wag talking, a cart hove was asked, in aight. Jt stopped at a bousa near ‘© hata orfers to haul off de trash | the corner of Eighty-stxth street and Lexington avenue, and six cana wen ty-two years old, were taken tp St, Vincent's Hos- | (9 help this 5 dr! v Supreme Court. M1 In a serious condition to-day, mut- mar. {28 from asphyxiation, dat's piled on de street ‘fore we'| Lexineyon avenue. snd. six cana worm | omcal “a foc warded eis | 5 five In| They ‘were removed from, No. 26 aches de cans," answered the driver. | wore visiled before tenamen: resignation to Gov, « and to the STAIRS K leary fos fone week on $3.76 and | -mompson street, having been avercome| He admitted thit the contractor in To full “usat, Bee could® cel inp | Board, of einen (want bo: FALL oe ne ERED HIM. or breakfast, a cereal and bread ana|in the apartments of Mra, Franceact, | qnostion piles ‘a wood deal of refuse on | {APY Tout ‘alow ome, the Ave waa sworn inea|qe 0h Third avenus fel acy PUES, PK Pomen, And lots of milic| Zeed! in Mra, Francesct’s fathor, and | the streete end :that the city drivers | cans—ho bring Paste of Beorens Court by Pane Aight of stairs at Ws home waar i : Tor the Husband ona rUMe | reaides in New Jersey; having been vis-| always haul it off ex fast as it ia piled | Morrow. The Janiiress, » tne Justice the Gay was 90 badl; that be aise os ae y Cost iting hia danghter, |. up, Walle the ashes plled ma court | Ant, t thie and abe. was ; he Pee eeers ema S BR; | oar “intat In ‘the “Presbyresas “fae ix bead dust ncrope che atrect bedpeen alc Griver explained, . TU hE lt rie A Maced bere oe bal za! CRUSHED TO DEATH Mie sala that the sapeciniecdent faig| While trring to fasten a chain that between men who tried | had become routes and men who did) ihe elevator shaft in the’ factory of ri thate men who were most | 04s, i [bo stop beallng! ashes, Pants tt ADA | the of the pit in the sub-ceilar. ters from bulidings: that \were; keine | See motos Oe he. PI sub-cellar, hed or repaired.” said this ‘and then after I had done all one man should be expected to} a day, I pave been sent ti help| ¢ while) iy ad cus ib a three weeks of good weather haye fol- jozens of ash | Hiuchand Arrested + When. Body doand po prog s bas been made sakeae | Discovered in Stable and Gun the, woman's death "are ous, and it has not yet been de- termined whether {t was a murder or de, Death evidently j2sulted from gunshot -‘wound,; as tne woman's red. Mrs. McGeary Jey | blood. (Coroner Joseph Armstrong has detatiefi a deputy coroner to make an The husband, Michael MoGeary, was drdered under arrest until the case ese NOW A JUSTICE. ous Condition from House in rsa eBags tab - : i sixth, sires ti Thompson Street. | Widest “atreots int 1h and ‘one | Resi His Former Position to apna Besse Of the cleanest. "The fact is, the gms Pietro Zerdi, Afty-eleht years old, aad [gcniahvoneuercritntelarsawes have | Take His Place in the John W. Goff to-day resigned trom the office of Recorder in the Court of ARMY PLOTTER RAIDED, AD 27 ~ONDATHUST * |Russian Folicc Arrest 100 | Leaders and Frustrate. Plans to Kill. | ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 31—Acting } ‘ormacion furnished by a traitor, police during the last few days caD- tured over a hundred leaders and mem- bers of the St. Petersburg military or- gantation of the Social De: crats, who Were conducting a propaganda in the army a avy. Among those taken into ¢: was the editor of a se- cretly published paper entitled The Barracks, twenty-five soldiers and sev- jem] women. The police also arrested many mem- bers of an important group of Terror | istic Revolutionists and captured, ae- | cording to report. a lat of twenty- seven high officials, who had been sen tended to deat! y Fina! orted that the police ‘accidentally obtained information wnich ‘ustrated a plot toJblow up a number | eet persdna at a conference which was | to be held within the near future. Miltary Organization which was re- ble for the Sveaborg and Kron- t outbreaks and the mutinies on board warships of the Baltic 6quedron in August have been reported from va- yous places tn the interior, notably at to which city the Central Commitzes was transferred after the including’ Cot Klopott, who had distinguished themselves tn their tive services, were captured whilp holding m conference at Moscow. Lieuk Emiljanof’, who wis execujed at Seeaborx Fortress in August fom per “/etpatida jn the motiny, was aloo @ tember of this organization. +4 The propaganda in the A: and now the chief work pf =~ 4 majority jfaction of the Social |Decnocrats, which after the civiiian tn- |wurrections of Jast winter had been crushed by milthry force, decided thet jhe Government could only ‘be over- {thrown subverting the Army. The | minority faction, which ia now namert- cally stronger in the majority fac- ¥ |Mfon, has foresworn violence and ladopted resolutions tn favor of purelihe | polittoal activity, as in Germany. fnto. factions are now virtually } pendent. KIEV. Russa. Dec. 3—The } i Loommitics of the Social Democraté a jconsisting of forty men, were arrested! |here to-day. UNDER AN ELEVATOR Frank Hull, Truckman, Killed at the Factory of Shér- man, Sons & Co. ached at the openthg ‘of Sherman, Sons & Co. makers of white Nos. @ and ¢ Leonard street, Frank Hull, ‘a frickman, was to-day struck on the back of the head by the | descending elevator car and knocked to am We! the elevator man, was Jao unnerved by the man‘s cry that he was unable to stop the car) and It cots ued to the bottom, where it ground body to a shapdless mass. Pollceman Cross. of the Leonard va Tae. ete | Stee station, was calleg and the ée- Sator t there 1* no standard of ef-| hody. Wells, who Ives at Mand the best men are always | Pool: ronkiyn was pl £ and the best men. ace SIWAYs| piace, Hrooklyn. was placed under af tor or to clean up blocks where js some special reason for favor- workman laughed when he vss CATCH HEADS OF POLICY Ket ‘iow it happened that the cit ubbieh for his post, while nine. setae, ee itees ce) SYSTEM IN BROOKLYN, ‘as Talsed from t “m1 Test on q technical charge, of|/homicide. Reicha pra rc alke aithin a block on efther side. Lap Shaadi donc ene bad j Havguesiet there were ways to oe : xe » tha he’ exposure of c stuff unites | the city do about anyt wanted. if iS " Bran a: NADDS Ones | woele GhalerharBetatne vwodd sakae! thing else 30 do, vouawent anor it Fights” and his boss One of the Three Believed to Be ‘anothed investigation jo see if there |, Tat telmene allt wae OPS aleides that ‘there ain't no an Old Lieutenant of i had been change since the former a ts the moar import- | Du jn nauling aahea for these poor “AN Ad: inspec ere has been none. ant residential one in the city. | Singy landlords. anyhow.” and that ams. eee A 2 oe poe eo Y “Ce 1 Ps , was to !t.” i for ethene t Thelentire (residence “portion of Man- ‘On the w! le of Centra} Park West ras all there { Three men. said to be ithe beads of We wave each your hattan is littered: with refuse, and, so) 1 found but one ash can out to-day, = = the policy system of Brooklyn, were held for trial in bonds of $1,00 each in the Lee Avenue Court to-day, In one He Can't Seq These Cans. | RIDDLED WITH SHOT. of the prisoners, William C. Hamil. jton, the superintendent of the God- dard Anti-Poliqy Society believes he. has John Hoga, an old Meutenant of “AY Adama, the policy king. The place wher the society, acting oh an anonymous tip given geveral weeks ago, made the raid in which the three men were caught {6 at No. Si Roebling: street, ostensiblly a ber- tas kept his | 1G, Pa., Dec. 1.—Mrs. Me-| ber shop. In front was a vacant chair, any in tt sis Sal thictecfive years, wife of | But fn the back room the raiders foand “ eciatt than any Geary, aged thirty about twenty men. Some of themaat- One Hunde Peteatine: Michael McGeary, a coal miner, was! tempted to show fight. bit soon des Park a7 fof pouty by found dead to-day tn a cow sgable near | sisted when they learned that the play ungreyy and | foun sminy Station, on ‘the | €# Would not bq arrested. f F js a a her home at Hominy Station. h Hamilton then picked out John Ho- bial thipeas y: West Belt Railroad. The ctrcumstances gan, or Smith; another man who gave his “name as John Smith and Albert Brownell ag the proprietors.. In. the pockets of all were found policy alips and “etey."* MATHOT’S CHAIR IS ° YET A VACANT ONE. Bingham Will Not Name New Deputy Till Mayor Retums on Wednesday.! Commissioner Bingham continues to bo shy @ thint deputy. Mathot retired to-day, and New York will bave to strzggie along until Wednesday at least bef any intrepid. 6: ve eld. The Come to-day | that appointment ant TReivor McClellan ts out of ayor o will nat return Unt Wednesday tae ing. The man Commtssioner Bingham gelects wAll have. to. be approval ste the Mayor, who Is getting tired! of the procession of deputies films in and eat bf headquarters during the last twelve