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ee ez Seieladindlle Siinias>-.dsacarecenermmenmrens i . REPORT DEMANDS BORED WANESIKE SHORTSHRIFTFOR (FOR MRS. MUELLER | DEATHAN. TRACKS; WHILE SHE LIVED, Favors Subway Be Below Goth, {Children and Insane Husband St. and Covered Grade Line | Identified Body—-Then She to Spuyten Duyvil. } Turned Up Well. CAN DO IT IN 6 MONTHS, | 11 wae the wrong ates, atusiier who Duried at the Lutheran Ceme! the home of Mra. Mary Mueti —Road Given 30 Days to | owpite!. But the only one w Accept Plan. had @ny doubdts about the Mentlt a Mra, Mueller at the time was her Mary Killian, whom she ed aw executrix in the will she p March 8 wh n the hospital, The ciumination within six montis of | Orem UF 0 ta treat foe bor 46 oalle he wurface tracks on “Death avenue” Moaveedhy, ue” ni, fe contemplated in the report of the @Perial commision read at the Meek yt6 Killian looked over the body of the Board of Retimate to-day, North ing dead Mra. Mueller ax it lay of Gixtioth street it 1s propomed to al xforgue and shock her head, but the tow the tracks to remain at grade, bit! paenand of Mrs. Mary M the roadway must be covered and in- terseeting streets carried by bridges | Asylum, where he has been an In- ecrees the tracks. | mate for several years, was sure It Thus with the exception of a short! hig wife, and #0 @istance above One Hundred ane Thit- | the dead Mrs. Mueller was Hath street the road to Spuyten Duyvtl After the funeral A Wi be Covered over, the exception be- | ir, a lawyer fing an open viaduct, which of course! Rrooklyn, lind ‘wil be exclusively for the carrying of will admitted to pro’ the raiiroad tracks, South of Stxtieth! notined the butcher and grocer and! qtreet tt to designed to place the tracks | undertaker to send In their bills so/ fm a oubway, but only to Thirtleth| ghe might pay them @treet, whore it is proposed further en-| And Bernheim was busily making | ereachment shall end. ous an itemized bill for his legal aer- Oppuses Freight Elevated. | vices when Mra. Mary Mueller, alive ‘The commitioe leaves {t optional with | and well, appeared at his office. When the New York Central to build the} he convinced himself that @ubWway south of Sixtieth «treet, and ad- actually gaging upon tie right Mrs, vances the tentative plan of carrying | Mueller he made an aMdavit re @li freigm from that point by water, Rolding that the company's freight bus- fress and the demande of business in the southern end of the city are not so Ereat a5¢0 require that the streets shall ‘be sacrificed to any railroad company. PR committee also declares poritively geainst the plan of Dock Commissioner ot 4 Who brought Kings County Supreme Court, that ehe will be revoked. ‘his was Gone to-day The first name who was buried of the Mrs, Mueller was Margar: Mrs. Mary Mueller yows she will not} Tomkins to gi®ile the lower end of the | pay the undertaker for burying any city from Thir eth street to the Bat-| other Mra. Aabrel By tha: me elf, tery With an elovated steel raliroad for freight. No elevated ratiroad for any purpose whatever shoukl be built, the Sommittee declares, unlens aya final re- | Gort when tt ehall have been proved that Qo other method can be employed. It will not require six years, as was | tated by Mayor Gaynor, the commit. tee says, to make the proposed changes Borth of Bixtieth street, but the report es the werk can be completed in @x months, pave the way for a legal procedure tm remoVing the tracks the committee | 4™ eeks that the Attorney General begin Proceedings to have declared null and voll the charter of the company which Dermits it to maintain surface tracks @outh of Sixtieth etreet. Thirty Daye to Decide. Cooperating with the special commit- | ti) tee of the Board of Estimate, compris- tng Comptroller Prendergast, Etat Mitche! and President McAnony, was a| { Sub-committee of engineers, as follows ®. P. Goodrich, consulting engineer of the Borough of Manhattan; Harty P. Nichols, engineer in charge of the Bu- feau of Franchises, and Ernest ©. Moore, & conauiting engineer retained by the committee The report adds this recommendation That the Board request the New York Central Railroad to submit within thirty days, tts accepta: the specific plans ou:fined tn the En- report, either in whole or in and in case it cannot accept WALL | STREET SOME NEW FACTS. ABOUT TUBERCULOSIS | Doctore’ Mis! Corrected. by it trom he city. (>) AdAittonal franc franchises which m 2. That the New requested to ac in any event, te plan of temporary operation out: lined in the report and to remove Sts Present tracks at once fro streets south of Sixtieth street wemoval to be without prejudice ww either the company or the c The report conclidos as f sor new required, ork Central be | tubercular serine time to cheek | He gives valuable advice upon Met and outd oer amkine | Objects to PI After the report was read D Missioner Tomkins protested against itn adoption, would be Into force. He fuicker and better results oo) tained by treating with the Pentral raiir He then rei On motion of Comptro! further consideration of the report over for two weeks, 5 ——.—__ —- NO CHRISTIAN NAMES FOR JEWS IN RUSSIA. Aoly Synod, Which Represents the| Czar, Issues a Prohibit ory Edict ST. PETERSBURG, floly Synod to-day went ‘The Holy Governing Synod Russias is the highest eccies' thority in the Russian Chur Procurator repres the Is the head of the has never claimed the jogtca! and dogmatic questions and the Procurator enjoys wide powers in| Church matters. Beause of th gelation of the Government and Ci mperor, he Enperor | hts of deciding close the Holy nod has an influence | amounting frequently racticnl aur | thority. However, on the Russian Easter Day | {n 1906 the Emperor published a decree Proclaiming absolute religious liberty to AH his sublects, (ius removing import: | Qnt restrictions that had up to that time | been imported upon Old Bellevers and | ather dissenting sects, In ing the Ro- | map Catholics, Lutherans and Jews. 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