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12 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY DECEMBER 10, 1910. How Profits of the City in Interborough Plan _ \YO\UTHAFIREBUG Eoeplple be ogy ork —e ill Be ‘Pumped’ Into Deficit City Aatoad a a FOR REPUTATION = OFFER OF INTERBOROUGH | after serving a sentence y Downs and Kiernan are ¥ ny to-day at his home, No. 1 Atlantic avenue, and took him to te Brophy's office, where he made a full confession, Magistrate Nash held him without bail in Butler street court on @ charge of arson. 18-Year-Old Elmira Graduate |SOCIALISTS ARE WARNED tory. He was released the last ne Kol aN oe +e | Confesses Setting Brooklyn | BY GERMAN CHANCELLOR. Fourborough Scheme Lets City In for All Tenements Ablaze. Told They Will Be Held Responsible Losses, With a Chance of Half oo | for Party's Teachings—Blamed With disregard of the lives ef others, for Strike Troubles. * John Witders, eighteen years old, ha BERLIN, Dec, 10.—Discussing inter heen setting fires in Columbla place, nal politics in the Reichstag to-day, Brooklyn, between Atlantic avenue and | Cha von Bethmann-Hollwew Jerolemon streets, for ral w xravely warned the more radical of the He confessed to-day to Fire Marshal exponents of Socialism that they would Brophy that he merely wanted an ex-| be beld to account for excesses Fesult- | cuso for sending in fire alarms, seeing | ‘ne {rom their teachings. The Chan- the engines rush up and occasionally | cellor deplored the factional spirit of making a 1e," which he hoped) the various groups into which Pa me day would get his name in the! ment was split, and regretted that na- newspapers. tional fundamentals often were second Becatse of many) suspicious fires in| in party programmes to tactical party the peighborhood, the Fire Marshal | advantage. Continuing, the Chancellor Jumped into Deputy Chief Lally’s touched on the subject of Socialism and mobile when @ call camé from No, 65 | said Columbia place Tuesday evening. Like The tevolutionary character of preceding fires, it Was In the basement | clal Democracy is finding more at of a big tnement. Brophy saw Widders more brutal expression, Dr. Carl Liebs running around, looking at the horses | Knecht, @ Sociallat member of the Prue- and engines and boasting that he had |*!4" Diet, speaking in the United States tube 1a the recently, remarked that matters in Ger- Profits Only, if Any Develop on That Subway Line. 35 mites ) OF NEW EXTENSIONS ‘To “MAIN LINE? UPON } The Evening World presents a most interesting analysis of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company's proposition for extensions to the present subway, under which the city is asked to provide $53,000,000, | and turn over to that corporation a practical monopoly of the transit | facilities of New York. | Presidents Shonts of the Interborough says: “We propose to equip and operate the Fourth avenue subway and its extensions to Fort Ham- | ilton and Coney Island as a ‘branch’ railroad with the rest of the system as the ‘main line.’ ” WHICH THE CITY WiLL. RECEIVE ALL OF THE 1) NET EARNINGS For, FIVE YEARS, AND Y HALF THE NET eC] ) )) JRARNINGS THEREAFTER, } FoR, SUBWAYS, (’ ({ |, AND, 2. PER. CENT } OF GRoss EARNINGS AVENUE alarm, ny Were developing {n such @ way LEXINGTON weer ae woos sees MANHATTAN | Pretending that he was a newspaper + Under the Interborough proposition the (tinue to monopolize the net earn ri] | that the German crown might soon be n | reporter, Brophy questioned him. ppt 1 ight as was the ean y any | Upon the 6.31 es of the present # Had 3 swept away in a night as wat case be iBeatentoce to eettie a col a leave: Seuss in shore, the Tes W | | I turned tn the alarm,” said | jy Our people must have @ aL ceens trom: We Thtervorough's | oi cough proposes a real partnership | 2 WAN noi . Phavastne | , “and 1 rescued a kid, too newer to those views, ‘jhe operation of the Fourth avenue subway | with the city 44.96 miles or- one-third @ Ne ul aes say, | Brophy led him on to tell of similar Socinlists and whoever teaches /the @nd extensions. The language of tho| of the 111.67 mifen of road In the entire i} ~\G ii i | g * exploits at recent fires, and then sug-| "esses of the people that they can Proposition ts: “If the income shall be |New system, exclusive of the inway t vy i! sted that he ought to have a fire lines |) feet al A de Fh order insufficient to meet the charges the tunnel, and a arate yw p with T RN trouble t look 1 badge, offering to Introduce him to et . tT . ctical conclusions from the city upon 13.3 miles, or one-ninth © ouble to look up some of our | masses draw practical conclualo: MME Glial! be paid annually by the! the cntinn crete. ee OF Oneninth of y ; %, W G leading archaeologists this morning ob- SURGEON DROPS DEAD ay = ie 6. Ware Hea dauane this doctrine. Therefore hold With relation to the § H 4a RN be I vel without difficulty a contlr ratios | AFTER SAVING MAN’S LIFE) cnet tate one titaet @ set | Om Abies peti tee ae Oy Goat Branch” Is the Joker. Z wu ( uh i | tole Pt the divs di ee aeeere ne eae —————— porter’ Brophy's herote friend, promised | strikes at Moablt and elsewhere, Who ‘The “joker” in the Intérborough prop- Coney Island, tt will only ve- H te ru ‘Golantitis Sonkienatt | Worked Three Hours Over Patient} badce Jown his name and! sows the wind reaps the whirlwind, sition is maki oat of the Fourth | ceive the nickel in the boxes RZ irmation, a 7. BU ta in cuneteen | through that. 4 ynotiied district hina “Yes,” said Prof. Scarab J. Buges, on Operating Table And avenue subway with its extensions t ran . itd P ee ety bc 4 ‘ and the return fares at Coney Island of ee D. D. Ll. D.. B. V. D, who has spent Then Succumbed. fe city bound for a ten-year! the horde it had carried free on the iY 80 much of his time in the graves of the} Gppjcac 10. Hequem- Period to stand all losses on the | down trip. ‘ ancients that he has green mould on his a sthislet euike vanes ( oy “branch,” the city stands practically no| This would net the “branch” two and Whlehees apd 000s apeabe in any Mae +. Cees (esteeon, JAMES McGREERY a 60. chance of realizing one doliar of net |S Naif cents a pAssenger on the Coney t guage except a dead language, “yes, ancgnatcky™ pare Mf sland bus! and res 0) D - Fevenue from the new subways. The| only those passengers picked up along - Hole U hotel dieedt Aap chalnnt shay el det | eration, “I'm not 3rd Street 34th Street @ain on the new extensions will not, in| {ts own 12.8 miles of road ry Wve eL worn by the proud 1 oe ot | ng we surgeon as he 2 Ei aninton of expe ‘ “Branch” road manipulation 1s well Egypt many, mauy years before i room, “but this eo elon ae oe fa, wn to ratiroad men who have seen [ay Q Since my attention was directed to the immediately {f this My opera in Western garment worn this year by New Yo 7 - Coney Island “branch.” m railroads and ts no secret in Wall | | women, I have noted its resem to| For three hours the surgeon SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. mm Both Stores. An illustration of the effect of euch a | treet. a garment thet is depicted on the obe- | nan who lay on the op “ Mae to ¢ ; Sook» There Is nothing to prevent the Inter. fies and todnacdn ene ; Pr . eis ~ vad oo — Rapld | yorough from making a profit for iteelf rae) dhe eywonsian! Bee ee ‘It's over; he'll live," announced the McCreery Silks’ ‘ ‘Transit Company gets the use of the} py operating the Fourth avenue subway “Qui a Py eurgeon whe t work had been East River bridges without actual pay-| at a loss to the city. fils Wut BLO, Di da Veo ot Neatiags | eeleoneds fet ng badly, I Famous over half a Century, ment of any rental to the city, All ot] Might Over-Maintain the “Branch.” (6) e bir iS. O ow: Hog. tle Resane, must lie down a the rent paid for the bridges ts later! Nobody supposes for an instant that y “Thus proving,” continued Profs} 07) ave CRNA has On Monday and Tuesday, {deducted from the franchise tax pald| the Interborough would make @ false WWW Buggs, “that there Is nothing new un-| o14° rat ie floor, Heart. dis- by the railroad company. count of the tickets deposited in the der the sun. | ‘ 3 Pr tue Wha elvanc as, the cause Of Hib December the 12th and 13th. Age boxes at the stations of the “branch.” ‘An nothing new around the} aeatn, ‘Assuming that the city's loqees on iS Sec dows any: one. taney. foc aa inerant Cleopatra Wore m daughter,” sald Prof. Nutt. ath ita Ae profits on ——— op “branch” equal the ci that the Interborough would charge 45 MEN BURIED IN MINE Black Dress Satin. the “main line,” the Interborough wili|the “branch” with higher fuel or labor <five miles of subw than elsewhere in the system. Very 5 BONNCHES WIGE Hence soci ....65¢ per yard SE extensions on ting prananty 204 |ikely, also, the expenses of eeneral ad- Also Salammbo and Other Ancient Ladies, Some WALL STREET en ieltee aiceecaian catee ration would be very light. value 1.00 that it got hold of the present subway] But what {s to 5 Crash—Twenty Saved. ent the Inter- | th; i 25 wide 5 o the interest charges on the credit sup-| borough from uintaining — the | of Whom Are Now on Exhibi- * JCALGARY, Alberta, Dec. 19.—Thi 35 inches wide... osc per yard plied by the city, and 1 per cent. a year| “Pranch?” This ts being done all over | . a jthe forty-five miners value 4.35 for a sinking fund, or, as Mayor Gay. | {Me ,cCOUntry on some of the best rall- | tion as Mummies. Prices and business fell away simul- | terrific explosion in the We mod Sai Sey mn roads. ‘The branch could be used to try t ya jada Col BS on the Crow's 500 yards of Black Broadcloth, sponged Mor once put It, “for nothing.” out all experiments—railroads are always = = = taneously at the outset of to-day’s|4 y = a Roscoe : . tS 4 Here's the Plan of Divieion. experimenting these days, and it is some- Cy oad jC stock market. A lower set of prices was | Pass and shrunk. s4inches wide. $1.65 per yard # pints times very costly? When an experiment recorded at the opening and during the | ine aaa a, ft eae ne ee attains success on the “branch,” then It first hour @ sagging tendency was man- peas | value 2, he hain je" under the Un-| oould extend over the “matin line," for tfested, with but small changes ure nas Mah ren 8 2 -V, ine! terborough proposition: the cost of the experiment has’ been ring in stocks. Subsequentiy, however, | Pe the mine, al- 3,500 yards of Black Velveteen. 24 inches Nickel fares are to be divided on the] “Arked neaingt the “branch ie a brisk demand for Reading develop@! |that thes will oe able 5 ee wide : 85 per yard entire system, except the Fourth ave-| general supervision of the Publie Ser. that resulted in putting the issue over | alive nue subway and extensions, elther from @ count of the tickets sold at stations value 1.25 vice Commission. Being the ‘“municl- 1 point above yesterda, pally owned" part of the system, what Later trading witne: * closing figure. | The explosion occurred at 7 o'clock i gradu al fol- [last night and was followed > or of tickets deposited In boxes. is more natural than to have all the lowing in the wake of Reading by other i m ‘ ‘The city's share of each nickel fare|fads tried out on the “branch?” It NaAGLNk MECHElae UL MhOvink dOwEREL: 23rd Street 34th Street will be obtained in this way there 1s @ loss the city foots the bill PRA eaceat Wiss Goloe Le tenpena io Present subway and roads, Then there are other ways of loading Gength of road, 6281 miles)—Nothing | M8, cost of maintenance of the “main ss he" upon @ “branch” that may not be | Edad entire net earnings go to} oouiar in the general oMfces of the Extensions to subway in Manhattan, Visi cond Peeks eee Bronx and Brooklyn (length of road. s tive mileay—Net earnings tor five years} ARMERS GET CHRISTMAS to city, then one-half of net earnings GIFTS FROM NEW YORK. to city. Extensions to “ of road, 9.5 mile , An Increased buying demand toward the | © | close and prices worked up briskly until near the finish, when con: rable real- j ‘zing reduced the Ist from the top. Despite heavy taking of profits the market was strong and about 1 point yn ¥ Y oma MEANS: CLEOPATRA WORE | higher at the end. = The FIRST HOBBLE SHIRT a c tablished ifle and \ ‘ VirginfaCarolina Chemical, while the * in Bronx (length The Egyptologisis and the archaeolo- the Old Southern Families of Egypt) upward Ing was in progress, Two per cent, ot |Report of Condemnation Commis-| gists and the other savants with titles | depict the hobble skirt in all its ingrow- sive dealings in these issues attracted gross earnings to city. sioner Making Kensico Awards | that sound like somebody youelling have | !"& glory. Moreover, such of these | general comment a But there is sothing in the Inter- 1 i 5 ‘ made a discovery. Usually when one ot | Mdles as have been exhumed tn a mum-| Total sales of atocks were 236,00) shares ; : Porough proposition to ent s_ Confirmed. the ologist brothers makes a discovery | !fed state have been found to be ap- | and of Londs $67 ite Terwth al that corporation from lessening sac, petal to The Hresing World.) {t has something to do with anciont| foprately clothed in skirts that are} Last About Helen fhe income to the city under the | WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Dec. 9—Su- | joe tome eae Khiag |HOt Alone hobblesome, but absolutely | ‘The Closing Prices. { Troy as Re- r clause. The offer says |preme Court Justice Martin J. Keogh | 10? OF Babylonian bricks, or something | poppyssimus, which is as hobble as|_ To-day’s h lowest and. ast iricen. ot : o five-yen: of that moth a ture. 8! stocks. wad of suet ik Srapared With you ly Found in this five-year period shall begin | riade Christmas gifts to a number of | Of tat moth-eaten and musty nature. anything can be, There appears to 2 {erdayra tinal tgred ate as follows } cenily “from the time of beginning opera- | funmers in Northern Westchester Coun- | BUt Wiis time the discovering has beet | no doubt that, correctly translated, the New| | G/ Buried Grecian tions ‘any portion of the new [ty to-da when he confirmed the re-|@one along modern lines, and it brings! hMeroglyphica bear to us the message Amal, Co; Hig tow. Tas, Ona, ‘i RS Ruins. gubway.” ports of Commissioners of Appraisal in| the discoverers into close and intimate, of the hobble, oe ~ All that the Interborowgh need do | sections and 9 of the condemnation | touch with th 16 moment. Fashion That Endured. om fs to rush a small section to com- proceedings brought by the city c New] ‘To relieve th be it known| In Egypt the ladies didn't go hobble xn: ey York at Kens! that the Beyp found One of the reports by Com-| origin and first source of the hol lime” long before the city has had | missioners Thomas } of Yonk- t, The hobble gkirt is not new, them for five years.’ ers, James A. Martin of Peekskill and merely for a single season, With them the hobble endured for years and years, | Ang for they were a conservative people, | i nis kenerally believed for a time by) and on the Fifth avenue of Old Cairo | Brook’ fn ae Where the “Goat” Comes In. SEOAE S: Saaiey. a How Sere. hey | award K, Hok and other Interested | any female whose figure was not 2s! Genafien’ straight up and down as a bock telia must have been the subj Here are the features of the “goat’ | erty-owners. The report of Commis- parties, It even antedates Salamm ranch—the Fourth avenue subway |sioners John Of, Digney, Stephen Van | that inte ing Indy of old Carth Passel 5 ardy | Who wore ch on her ankles to keep | hh con t from the Rameses kids | Sopeot, fon ‘asse!l and Samuel J ardy | Who w ains er an | much Bae Cone Teland exten ed on the} Mut 40,000 to a dozen land owners Mer feet from straying into strange|on the corner and the chapples altting Face eee caetwas and fen exten. | &t Kensico, The land in theso ¢wo sec-| paths, (Private tip—But they strayed, |in the front windows of t tions {s to be used in raising Kensivo | all right. sions to Fort Hamilton and Coney] peservoir 100 feet, and also for a site Back to Ancient Egypt. { tan BO pike ace he ae Ww Sakae Island, from a count of the tickets de-| for a new dam to prevent the pollution | 44 goesn't quite go back to the Garden | hoot that time when she went d ne posited at the various stations, of water. Part of the village will be| | ° quite go back to th hobble on that tine own, nike Length of road, 133 mile: wiped out | What the city guarantees a Remo sansatiz pay over to the Zater- MASSACRED BY BEDOUINS. borough may charge up against the @..To give a free ride over the branch ‘all passengers delivered by the In- 7 terborough, the nickel originally pata| ,CONSTANTI ges ; fo be counted solely iu the receipts of @UIns have tnaysacrod the Turkish the “main line,” no part of it going| Sarrison at K a town in the Turk to the credit of the “branch.” ish vilayet of Syria, and killed more B..o be the sole financial backer of the| tan one hundred Christian Inhabitants “I ” of the place in revenge for the execu- ‘branch,’ jeeniine Gl} the losses, by tion of a Bedouin chief, according to a J there should be any net profts,| dispatch from Jerusalem to-day. @ividing them equally with the Inter-) ‘The message says that the Bedo! after the aggregace delelt! now hold the fortress, in the vieinity of which there has been desultory fighting orough guarantees: ” | yetween the tribesmen and the govera- 2..7o let th: «anch” be cre¢ited with | ment troops for a year and a half, the cash represented by tickets de- — tod wt the var‘ous stations of the) Kerak {x the last town on the ron’ rison and Over 100 Slatin in Reveng strated Pat OPLE, Dec. 10. — Be- iS ies er abl Presents y Be Made |GRESSER ‘BUILT SEWERS FREE FOR TWO CHURCHES. | eo from Damascus to Mezca, where Chr! ; watt | remem Be ssi ant operate sae vbranch:| lan: tay Tonde. here aze no Amer of Eden, alth 4ll}to the bullrushes and came back with | — 3 F ‘xzer TEE BOOKS AMD| can missionaries there. we know to the Hive | the ohild Moses and an explanation| Father Hauptman of St. ysius’s, Gouwr “run “rorss, charging -— | may have worn a t Pat) that Gag: stood Aold’ tent ‘ot the Ridgewood, Queens’ ting and all other it does go back to a Phe | sceptical centurtes: , Jueens + MOB BURNS HEADQUARTERS | eccused ladies who branch as a separet Summarized, the Inte the city 2 per cent. of the gross earntin Upon 9.5 miles of lean road extensions| yoy 40 the “L" lines, all of the net earnings Perhaps Cleopatra herself wore a President Favo 1 mummy cas hobble skirt so form fitting that she > skins tripped and fell as she entered the prove If you! golde for that trip up the Nik d Him, The Rev, Father John Mauptinan of | St. Aloysius OF LABOR R ORGANIZATION, | or ), Cal, Deo. 1 ergast ay 10,—A mob tast | tures on the 7 night burned the headquarters of tho|don't belleve it consult any standard | Any fell—we Know that much | Gresser jean ninea Oe for the first fi) years, a-1 one-half of | tydustriai Work World, se- | pyramid tr And if the truth} ioe at hte , “ the net earnings thereafter upon 27%) verely sa e dieanina | Or, if wou to be placed | were k Cleopatra probably didn't | GM ae. Cansed Milles of lean road extensions to the| tion on the streets and surrounded the] that none of the pyramids are|commit sulcide by Inducing an asp to | UTesser causes p ewer to be preser subway, and a partnership with | ( built for the echuro’ unty demanding other | handy, consult any reliable Kgyptolor | sting her, Perhaps she merely tight-|"ayi iw the second the city whereby the aysumes ail ers of the Industrial Workars ot | gist. He may seek to evade the iasue, |ened her hobble another inch or twoleng promern have learned fac whion the risk upon i3.3 miles World under arre: if you persevere % nd press him} and succumbed to suspended circula-|the Gresser administration built a free | iw that all the kes tion sewer, The othor was a Dutch Re- nesses extant of the,lady members of An Evening World reporter who took !formed churcl.. aed Its them, For itself the Interborough w'll con+} The mob did not enter the Jail. closely he will conf be turned ever |i '

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