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I THE WORLD SATURDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 17 1006 tl
k SCORES BURIED
T IN ROCK BLAST
i 1 WILL DIE
i Workmen in Long Islaud
i City Tunnel Trapped
in Deep Hole
WHOLE CITY SHAKEN
Families Thrown from Bed
i Rushed in Panic to Street
in Night Clothing
I
wo men were fatally Injured and
tsoorea bruised and cut by an avoJruiohe
j of rock that set loose by a torrlilo
4 bloat la the Pennsylvania tunnel at
I Long Island City buried the dofense
t teoa worionon at the bottom of the
BMftft Borden and East avenue
Trio fatally Injured men are
Frank Flanagan twentyeight years
r old of No U2 Iotfawood Btruet sUill
fractured
Edward Klraln twentyfive years old
ofOno Hundred and FIftyolgJwh etreet
ribsbroken and Internal Injuries
Junes Lyons twentytwo years old
No Cl Vernon avenue Internal Injur
ies and though badly hurt Is expected
t oUrs All the men are at the SL
Johns Hospital Beside chose there
rrero doztns of others who wero badly
burt but who after receiving medical
attention went to their homes
rue fares of the blast which occurred
a little after G oclock threw people
from their bois and smashed dozens of
windows In the neighborhood There
wa e panic among the occupant of the
m r homes They rushed out of
their homes In scanty clothing fearing
from bitter experience that their dwell
ing were again tumbling to the ground
I
Rocked Railroad Station
I
The blast which wan set off at the
I end of the tunnel about 1600 feet from i
I tho shaft at Borden and East avenues I
WBJ one of the most powerful that have I
fr ben sot off since tho contractors began
work It exploded almost under the
to station of the Long island Railroad and
the structure was shaken to Its founda
I I tion by the force
The gang thnt was caught In the fafl
of rock were hard at work at the bot
i tom of the sfcUt It Is about sixty feet
deep and the men wore putting up the
Iron elding They were working on a
platform They lyd no warning of the
explosion until there camo a holljw
boom and a quaking of the earth thAt
nearly threw them from the platform
Then followed a rush of air Tho next
eoond there was a roar from above
and tons of the rocl that forms the
sides of the Elmft camo crashing down
upon them
There was a great cry of ton as the
men Jumped for safety Hut they were
too late and scores of them were caught
under the masses ot rock The plat
form wua smashed down Only the cries
of the injured could be heard through
the muffling clouds of dust that hid
everything Oilier workmen hurried to
the rescue and regardless of the frag
ments that still menaced above strove
to got their comrades from the ruins
Ambulance were hurriedly called and
by the time tile suiteons arrived tho
men had been taken out They warn
carried to the top of the shaft where
they re clv M stimulants and treatment
The three worst Injured wero Uiken to
the hospltil
Kept Facts a Secret
p Every mean was at once taken to
prevent the new of the accident leak
Ins out The police and hospital rec
I J ords however told the story Further
details wero obtained from several of
the Injured men who were removed to
their homes
Xo ImcrfUgatlon will be mal oe the
company forbids all entrance to the
shaft It Is said that tim blast was
net off urematurely and that many of
the men who w < re In the tunnel proper
at the time were bruised and Injured
O
BANK STATEMENT
PLEASANT SURPRISE
i
Wall street was agreeably surprised
by this weeks bank statement Issued
today The sharps hail aU predicted
that owing to the outflow of money the
surplus reserve would be wiped out
I J but on the contrary the decrease wa
light being only 1153000 The reserve
now stands at J578993 The handling
of tho loan account kept It above tho
legal requirement The report as a
whole howevet while better than ex
pectcd Was notilng to brag about The
ilgurc as given out at the Clearing
Slousn were
r Dee < 9616600
JIppaolta Deo 12317600
ClrcuACIo Dec 473000
Zec trader Dec siswo
tipMte Dec 23S 1000
Kturve Dec sKMino
Ha rwjuire1 Dec 3078410
SffiV4 Deo 1MOV1
I ExU e deposltst Dee iiwnm
r Writer Carl Joubert Dead
f LONDON FEB 17carl Joubert tho
iwellkaown writer on Rtan subjects
died in Zxradon during the night follow
I ing em operation far a Jongstanding
complaint
I I
I Angora Cats 1
What could be a more
I artistic and entertalnv
1 annexation to your fam
fly of household pets than a
I beautiful longhaired Angora
Calf These ani
mals will be easy and Inex
penshro to obtain through
the Dop Birds Poultry
So Ads In tomorrows
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CATCH 28 CROOKS
iN EARLY RUSH
Sleuths Fool the Pickpockets
Who Work in Crowds
Coming Downtown
Shivering detectivesergeants clhnhed
out of bed at daylight today and went
forth In the cold gray dawn looking for
pickpockets Strange hour for plck
piAritets to be abroad Not at all
Tho modern thief Is up to date lie
knows that men and women wear as
much jewelry going to work sa they
do returning from work In the evening
that the crush on the cars In the morn
Ing Is as heavy as at night and that the
roll call In every stntlonhou In town
comes off at S oclock In the morning
The effect of the roll call Is practically
to leave the city without police protec
tion fur almost an hour whllo one
squad Is going off duty and another on
The detectivesergeants are required to
report at headquarters at 9 oclock In
the morning and the combination of roll
calla leaves a free field for pickpockets
Fooled the Crooks
But Inspector McLaughlin tooled the
crooks today and sent ihls men out to
ride In the morning rush The harvest
was twentyeight known crooks caught
on various street cars Not oil wero
men who confine themselves exclusively
to picking pockets There were a few
wiretappers and confidence men In the
roundup It appears that extracting
valuables from the pockets of street
car passengers Is so easy of accom I
plishment that all the crooks are cotes i
Into the business
The twentyeight were lined up before
Inspector McLnuglJIn and talked to
gently and kindly Moat of them prem
ised to leave town at mce The Inspoo
tor has Inaugurated a policy of arrest
ing known thieves on eight and taking
them to Headquarters New York Is
overflowln with pickpockets and new
ones are drifting In every day
New Field of Activity
A new field of activity tor the pick
pocket Is the retiring room of the thea
tres At the close of on act when half
the men In the house got up and rush
for the door either to smoke a cigarette
or seA a man outside the pickpocket
get busy They work Ih teams one a
big etrong follow to do the roughing
or italllnor tho other to exercise his
nimble fingers In the pursuit of valua
bles
Two of the thieves In the crowd about
the door of the washroom In one of the
prominent theatres last night worked so
openly chat they might as well have
had cowbells tied to their elbows but
few appeared to pay any attention to
them Uy tine time the attention of tho
house management bed been called to
them they < were passIng out the front
door
THE ACCUSER
Ills Complaint I
Every barellJ1lLke Is true
If not I would be In Jail for
criminal libel I defy nay of
Sola of tho traction interests
to take issue with me and I
dare Mr Jerome to deny Trust
I say He cannot do so and 1e
dare not dlsousA UV4IIlam N
Awory who maya that Jerome prac
tically shield the traction magnates
THE DEFENDER
f
Ilia Answer
II dont intent to bo btavra ofi
gs3 etCk I
TO KILL MAN WHO 1
DROVE GIRL AVAY
Motfier of Young Woman
Wife Slapped Swears to
Get Vengeance
Vowing she will shoot the married I
man for love of whom her daughter I
Emma Weldemann twentytwo years
old disappeared last Wednesday writ
ing that she would commit sulcUe Mrs
Henry Weldemann of No 1097 Hast One
Uluntlred and Seventieth street the
Bronx Is In a state bordering on col
lapse today No traco of the girl has
been found although her brother Julius
spent all last night with several com
panions visiting hospitals and the
Morgue
The man whom Mrs SVeldemann ewys
sho will kill on sight Is Georie Lobard
thirtytwo years old who lives with
his wife at No ll4i Boston road vhlcn
Is directly at ithe rear of the Weldemann
house He know the missing girl for a
year On Wednesday Tie was talking
with Miss Weldeinann at Prospect aye
DUB and Boston road when his wife
camo upon them Mrs Lobar slapped
the girte face and drove tier away A
few hours Inter the Ctrl left home and
has not been aoetn elnce
It I meet George Lobard slid the
mother to an Evening World reporter
today I will loot him like a do I
have a revolver here in the house and
I will put htm where he cant ruin any
morn homes
U > bard Is a painter and his wife
works In a silk trimming store at
Broadway and Twentysixth street
Neither of them oould be found today
Mrs Looanls sister was at the Lobard
flat but refused to say anything
Mrs Weldemanns grief was In
creased when some Bhopmatcs of her
daughter called today and told of the
girl S behavior after her encounter with
Mrs U > bad Miss Weldemnnn was em
ployed as a forewoman at the Excel
sior Bilk Mills Morris avenue and Ono
Hundred and Fiftyfourth street Her
friends sold today that she come late
to the factory Wednesday morning and
at the hmdh hour salJ to them
What Cs the beat way ifor a girt to
kill herself I lant know whether car
bollc arid or the river would Bo the
easier
They thought she was Joking and asked
iher If aba nras in love
Yes they say she replied Tm In
love vary much I cant stand It any
more
She then loft the shop and nothing
more was heard of her On Thursday
Her mother received a letter from her
In It tho ctrl asked for forgiveness and
sod she twos about to dt > wn herself
1 know my Emma is dead walled
Mrs Wcldmarm today If sho had not
hulled herself she would have come
homo before this Of
Julius Weldemamn started out again
today on his round of the hospitals and
morgues The polIce have no clue but
are not dispose to belIeve that the girl
Is dead rot
STOLEN CUBA IS FOUND
II
lie Is Tiny Pony and Chief MenI
Ticket for Mr Genie
A vaudeville performer named Qervies
who uses three tiny ponies In his act
reported to the patoe on Feb 9 that
the star performer of his troupe a little
Shetland named Cuba had been stolen
fromthe training stable at No C36 West
TwontyQiffhth street Cuba Is so small
that a m could carry him in his arms
DetectlveSarftt Bclioonich located tho
pony today < n a shanty at Eleventh
venua and JAortynlnvth street und ar
rested John Miller of No CU West
Fortyninth strcst ro sag that fcs had
bottpnt tt Pchoenlch took the pony to
the West Fortyeovonth street static
where he trUtet 5bOUt ie t puPn
w laiuLic > J
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CARS TO YONKERS
FROM CONEY ISLE
n 1 LUi11 ItJLL
Engineer Martin Suggests 1
Scheme to Eliminate Bridge
Terminals
Klngsl L Martin the engineer in
ohange of the Brooklyn and Williams
burg bridges has a scheme by which a
terminal at the WIHIamsburg BrIdge
ivlll not be necessary and also that
jMSScngers may be carried without
a change of cars from Coney Island
to Yonkers In other words he sug
gests the equipment ot all cars of the
B R T as well as the Metropolitan
with the overhead trolley pole and the
underground plough which runs in On
slatThe
The scheme was made public In a let
ter that Engineer Martin forwarded to
day to Bridge Commissioner Stevenson
Investigation made later showed that al
ready the Metropolitan system was at
work upon Its curs making the neces
sary changes No one believes for a
moment that an engineer of Mr Mar
tin standing would make the sugges
tion unless he was satisfied that Ute
Brooklyn and New York companies had
reached an agreement as to the use of 1
tho tracks
The Metropolitan Company has no
franchise of any kind to operate cars
In Brooklyn Borough This fact coupled
wlth Engineer Martins suggeestlon
leads to the belief that he Is satis
ned tint the mercer Is on accomplished
fact and that the ByanBelmont syn
dicate has now practically everything
In sight
In his tetter to tho Bridge Commis
sioner Mr Martin outlines his plan and
then says
Tho resulting advantages are ob
vious Tiho cars which converge from
all parts of Brooklyn would on leaving
the bridge cross In succession all the
principal up and downtown lines In
Manhattan including the subway all
the elevated llnea and most of the sur
face receiving from and delivering to
eaoh a portion of their load and requir
ing at the end of their jouruey no tar
minal but a single loop They would
have the option of proceeding across
town over existing tracks on tie lines of
the Fourteenth Eighth or tinmd street
lines or might < turn south on reachlnv
the Bowery over existing lines to Iark
R rw providing a City Hall connection fat
the wmanuburgr Bridge and by task
log track connections with the Brook
lyn Bridge cress that structure and by
returning through Brooklyn establish
the bolt line which It was unsuccess
fully attempted to build In elevated
lines
WIRfLfSS WOOING
ENDS IN A WfOOING
s
Dr Lee De Forest and Miss
I
Lucile Sheardown Married
at the St Regis
I ROMANCE IN COURTSHIP
I
Couple Was in Daily Communica
I
lion by Wireless Between
Their Homes
A wireless telegraphy romance
reached Its culmination at the St Rests
today when Dr Lee De Forest of the
American De Forest Wireless Telegraph
Comoanv was married to MU Luqlle
Shcardown daughter of Mrs M T
She 1rdown of No 660 West End ave
nue The date for the marriage was only de
termined upon last Saturday The whole
courtship of the couple was as Dr De
Forest himself said advanced with the
rapidity of wireless telegraphy
Dr De Forest first met Miss Sheur
down last October and tho couple Im
mediately fell in love IMss Sheardown
who was educated in France and Switz
erland and speaks five languages be
came lIt once Interested In wireless tel
egraphy I
To rease her Dr DC Forest had a
wireless apparatus lifted up in her
opirtment and there was < nsioJit oem
munioaUon bttween his home at No
811 West Ninetyseventh street and tho
boujor of Miss Shenrdown In West
Bad avenue
I A week ago last Tuesday Dr Do
I Forest found he would have to leave at
once Par Europe Although the wed
ding was understood to be in evont
Of the future no definite plans had been
mdc
I Urged Suit by Wlreleta
Then Ute wireless telegraphy began
I to get In Its work Dr De Forest
called up his sweetheart and told her
i lio had something moat Important to
tell her lie was going owsy and he
didnt want to go alone Tho date set
i for sailing was the following Saturday
I Wont you marry me at once and I
ojine to Europe with me he asked
II IM SheurdoMn was stunned of
course It was so sudden
There > wa sa cojnpromlsa and It was
agreed that if De Forest would flalla
wee klate he cmrld take a bride with I
him
dlItdlras the wireless telegraphy that
dl dlt
Its rue Wjl had a code all fixed
up said tho bride today and we
used to talk to each other fre < inen < ly
I Was really courted by wireless tale
graphy
Tho wedding ceremony was performed
In the Louis Seize room erf the SL Reels
i at 930 oclock Rev Dr Alfred E
Meyers of the Warble lWleglate
Church ofllctatlng Only the relatives
i of the family were present Tht beau
tiful young bride wore hw golnitaway
gown a travelllnK suit of gray check
i with plaited skirt and Eton Jacket A
small gray I Frtnoh hat trknniol In
I shaded pink roses a lingerie wait of
fine hand embroidery and long gloves
completed the toilette A larg dia
I mond circle pin the girt off tho bride
groom was the only ornament she wore
She carried a bouQuet at brides roses
I Beautiful Decorations
The tce tlon room of the St Rffrto
snwlallv decorated for the wedding by
Frederick Pltzenbergcr was a bower of
lilies or the vallev white brl 1 IVHK
nnd films standing out against tho
Cirrasilan walnut woodwork The wI
dUnir pnrtv stood beneath a canopy of
whit roses and smilax and on each
Fide WM a hntm bunch of lilies of thr
valley After the oorenumv a wedding
bro < lltll f was served the bride and
bridegroom leaving Immediately to sail
on the tumble
The torWe Is a beautiful young woman
a petite brunette She Is well known In
tipper west side society
When the roarpln return from Europe
In two months they will make their
homo at the St Regis
The guests at the wedding today beside
side the brides mother and the mother
of the bridegroom were Charles De
Forest Abraham Whit President or
I the American De Forest Telegraph Com
I iany Mrs Wliito and Mr and Mrs
lMward Hammersleiy i
MORE TROUBLE FOR SULTAN
British Cruiser Sent to Wrest an
Egyptian Town from Ills Troops
LONDON Feb 7Tha British cruiser
Diana has been ordered to Tabali a
port on the TurkoEgyptlan frontier of
the Sinai Peninsula to enforce < the Brit
ishEgyptian demands for its speedy
evacuation by the Turkish troops who
some time ago occupied the place
Although Tabah Is admittedly Egyp
tian territory the Turks have estab
lished military posts there and threat
ened tho officers of an Egyptian gun
boat who demanded Its evacuation
All the local protests being Ineffective
and the Turks refusing to withdraw
Great Britain has now made Impera
tive representations at Constantinople
and a British officer of the Egyptian
army has been despatched from Cairo
to the scene of action backed up by
the Diana
GUilty Murder In Second Decree
ELMIRA N T Feb 17 Wllllom
Casey has bean found guilty of mur
der In tho econd degree He shot
I Charles Keough a bartender In thj
hobo Hotel In this city last June
I 3LA1igu
a
WruVr
ANNOUNCE AN IMPORTANT SALE OF
ORIENTAL RUGS IN LARGE SIZES
INCLUDING FINE RUGS SUITABLE FOR
HALLS RECEPTION ROOMS LIBRARIES
DINING ROOMS ETC TO BE HELD ON
MONDAY FEBRUARY 19th
J
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BATH BEACH URGES
A SUBNAYAT ONCE
e
Citizens at Enthusiastic Meet
lug Call for Immediate
Consideration of Plans
At tho meeting hurt night of the Bath
llonch nnd Conoy Island Subway Asso
ciation held at Sappers Hotel Hath
Itrnch Priuidont Hutson submitted u
report of the work don before the linpldf
I
Tmncll Cjnvms Jon and nm warmly
complimented for hrlV actlvlty
Tlio consent of TS per cont ot the
property owaora along the route de
cided upon hod btiua Buourod he auld
whereas U per cent would have boon
suflacenL
VlcePreslderet M 11 Qumlsn who
bus been actively engaged In directing
i the movement in other sections an
nounoed meetings to be held in Bor
Uucb Park WIld elseWhere along the
route There has been no diminution
of Interest he said but the movement
bal If1 own In volume and enthusiasm
Ueumu jj Nosuand itio uiucst indi
vidual realty operator In the soutn rn
section of Uruoklyn anti prominent In
political circles dt > olaro < l himself heart
ily In favor of any plan looking to
proper transportatIon facilities lie pro
Uiitod a brilliant future for Bach
Uouch when tho mit > Miy la In operation
The section between Brooklyn and
Coney Island with tin bvautltul water
front and Ideal location had never been
projerl appreciated bj the people vt
New York When tho subway gives time
public taay uc < IMW and an opportunity
to vltV Its uainUKe he said H will
lie u icpetltljn til tlo lianrfus that took
place In tho Bronx
After tihanklntc President liaison for
securing favorable action by time RapId
Transit Commission It mm decided to
Urge the Board of Estimate and Ap
portionment tri consider the plans im
mediately m that the construction work
may tie begun
POPE IN ENCYCLICAL
CONDEMNS FRENCH LAW
Advice Given to Clergy and People
in Paper on Separation of
Church and State
ROME Feb 17A papal encyclical
was Issued to the French Kplscopacy
clergy and people tndaj on tho sltua
tlon of the church In France strongly I
condemning tilt law providing for time
I separation of clmrcli oml state end glv
ing advice to Catholics
Several French hlnhops who were sum
I moned here have arrived In home to re
ceive verbul Instructions for tholr guid
ance under the new order of things In
France
PATERSON STOPS
SUNDAY CONCERTS
PATEhSON N Feb 17lTiere will
be no more Sunday performances In
theatres In this city hereafter accord
lag to the ordoA laiuoJ today by Chief
Blmson of the Kollee Departmetit
Manager SIcManus of the Lyceum I
says he will not make any attempt to
give a concert tomorrow evening but
he Intimated hat ho might ask the I
courts < 0 give an opinion on the matter
NOURISH
the body dont dose it
I with medicine Scotts
Emulsion is the best
nourishment in existence
It is more than a food
I you may doubt it but
I it digests perfectly easy
I and at the same time gets
I the digestive functions
in a condition so that or
dinary foodcan be easily I
I digested Try it if you
are run down and your
food doesnt nourish you
CCOZTft BOWNE jPal Street Mw Ywt
QUEER STOUTS OF i
BOY DOE TO JAG
Teacher Was Puzzled at Lads
Actions but Breath Ex
plained to Principal
Peculiar actions on the part ot
Thomas Connolly a fourteenyearold
pupil of PubCIo tichool 14o I In York
street Jernoy City have puzzled his
teacher all the week She reported to
the principal yesterday that Connell
had hurdles In his speech and was
entertaIning the other pupils by tnny
falls around the room
Principal liulshlzzer Investigated and
learned the truth In a minute Young
Connelly smulled like an odor from a
distillery He was intoxicated The
Principal reported to Chief Murphy
todty and a policeman Was sent after
the boy He was found near his home
carcely able to navigate and at head
quarters admitted ho bad been drink
ing
Every morning he said ids father
sent him to the saloon of Max Fein
Htoln at Xo 125 > fx street with
five cents and an cmptv soda enter
bottle In exchange for tho live cents
FelnstPln wonll fill the soda water bot
tle wllli alleged whiskey On Oho way
home younir TJiomaH was in tho hnblt
of transferring some of the contents of
the bottle to hs Interior department
Felnrteln was arrested on a oharge of
selling liquor to a minor Pollro Jima
tIe Ittrelmi postmnixl the cant until
next Friday and Wio police are looking
for the elcVr Connelly
1
FIRE ON VIENNA STRIKERS
IX1NDON Feb 17 Special dispatches
from Vienna todav report that strike
riots have occurred nt Flume that the
artillery fired upon a nub and that many
were wounded
i
Has the Name
i
and the tame
1
And MYRIADS OF CURES fo PROVE IT I
If all the people who are Catarrh lck
would today take to Ir Afrnitnii Atirrhnl
otr etJtr r
Ionder tomorrow theyd all lie on the bight
TOad to health tout they dont humltvi
exprrlment with untried unworhty nornl oil
catarrh cures until disease u ileopBeat
ant acute Temporary relief In one thing
liutlng cure Is nnnihr thing start the treat
mont tibet has proved Itieir the liillne
cure nail Otis that will gladly aend you nil
the teitlmonlaU you irant r what I1u nan
done for other Ilpllees In 111 mInute
Dr Anrv Ointment give Iminrdlntr
teller In llr nag l >
Sold by W Uockej Mh Av A ntth oNY
HELP WANTED FEMALE
i HELP WANTED
i BY FRAZIN OPPENHEIM
OTH AV AND 18TH ST
Steady Positions
Good Salaries
Experienced Salesladies
Clonks and Suite
Waists and SkIrt
Jeuerj unit leather Goods
Hoslii aril Underwear
nibbons und Laces
Neckwear and Trimmings
Xarosola and UmtiruIiaH
and General Dry Goods
Experienced Snlesrrjen
Dlt Qooils and Silks
White Goods anil Iliiflih
aiiil Cleneral Dry 00011
dthlfrs and Wrapper
Experienced Fitters Cloaks nntl Suits
Apply Monday Feb 20
NOT BEFORE
PROPOSALS
I
UIlAHTMIJNT Of VATiU SUI1lV
OAK ANIJ vKMCTmClTY Iloom I53U
Nu 11 to 1 1arlv How lioioujjli of
Manhattan One City or Mew ork
MaJWt rlcm Rft frtikWIII
SIALEL BillS ou IKTIMATKS win be
received by tni Commissioner of Water
Supply das and Ulectilclty ut the above I
olflre until o rloclc 1 M on
J1ONPAV iiIIUAKY Ifl sPoil
Uorouirhv Mnnutiltuu uutl Ibe Uruux I
No 1 AP11 1 i IIC SJJ 3ft hii > uav
JJJUlIO All IIJIIIUNCI ASTIlItClTE
COAl IS 5 115 1IIftClWnw AIWV1II1 I
I filliP IJIOS4 IIIS11 01 EGO SIZE AS
liihlALTh coAl
1IJ unk forms mav be obtained nt the of
flee of the Department or vnter Supply I
Qai and Elertrlclti tni JlorouKli of Man
hattan No I to i I Park low I
I For tul > nartlculnm REe City Kerord
WIMIAM t3 EL1IBON
CommissIoner I
Dated February n 11101
9 fin l J ±
JYCe NCin i
Cures Colds
Or Money Back
No Poisonous Drugs
RAILROADS
PENNSYLVRNIRRhILRORD
to 111U i wul ijr tv Wl 1 tVA A 1HH
t 1UN DHUUKOSSK3 AND CORTft
ANDT ars
tWfhe leavlrue time from DesbroKHS ana
Cortlandt sis u the minutes later ban that
LIven below gt rgW treet a1aUom
Awt AIM IO T
tail A CHICAGO SPECIAL
1033 A r8T LOlIS LIMITED Vvf
10B3 A MTIl1d Cincinnati L31fAuJILWJ I
1TED = El hour to ChlcajtO
1B5 P M CHICAGO CINCINNATI AND
3 B3 P H PENNSVtVANIA SPECIAIr °
11 noun to Chicago
4 63 P If CHICAGO LIMITED
351 P WRtnKltN KXPRBSflM
025P M8Tdimof VD CISCImlATt
7yn P 1011 jyiK rXlnE
521 P MC WpxNJm D CINCUc
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WASHINGTON AND rita BOUTIt
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P M 1210 A M dally Southern Palm
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ATLANTIC COAST LINE 9 23 A M di
tin Pi M dally New York and FlorIda
I Special 210 P M weekday
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31 1 M dally
CJinHAPCAKB AND 01110 RAILWAy
75 A M week days and 153 p M
FOB OLD POINT COMFORT and Noh
fXiLIC TjM A M weekday and 85SJ
ATLANTIC IJiTOrs A M and 3 35 P 2S
weekdays Hunda a > 7M A M
CAIK MAY IS BS I M weekdays
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Giui < JNnrtli Asbury Pork Sundays and
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p M nnd 12 111 nlsht iukdays Bun
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nuy Ift FUUi avenue below 23d sti 2ni
Fifth nvnue corner ffltti rt 1 Alton
House ant ntntlom named above Brook
Ju 112 Fulton Street KTI Fulton tnt
IHI iroailvta ant Pennsylvania Annex
lIbo
Htatlcn The Now York TransCiv Company
will rail for and check bAggage from hotels4
and rrildrnces throiuh to dMtlmtlon r
Telephone T4J Chelsea for Penniylranltf
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PUBLIC NOTICES
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TAN MO 2tw UHUAUtvAt niuWAUT
III ini jiNl AHT SIll two
NOTICE IS 1IKIIE1IY GlVKN aa r qulr 4v
bml Jrorll nEIHr lot
b > the Greater New York Qharttr that the
book called The Annual Itecord of the
Afw rrt Valuation 0 Heal and Pereonal
Kttute of the HoioughJ of Manhattan the
Ilro x tiiooMtn Queens and Illchmand
rn l no com
jirls nK tit i lt > of New Vork 1fVJ
uuineil for examination and correction on the
nccond Monday of January T will remain
open until the
Filmy DAY OF APRIL 1000 4
Durtni ° the time hat the book are open
to nubile inspectIon nrCatlon may be made
I y any venlon or corporatIon
claIming to be
MESTieVwJ
by the
aM Valuation ot real or
prImal tJlal to hav the cunected
OrlI the tirOUgh of Manhattan at the Mal
e 0
thu Upartmnl 0 Taxes
and Ai
1 < lnllIII
o l1J III VII
Oflth IIUNIII the Dnrtt2lent f Stiinieipji the umax Building at the oSlo On
and Stetltpittflth street
and
T IJdIl nienue
en
tn tit ilJrollah or 111OIIn lit the offI
0 the
Deltmpnt uolclpdl DulldlnZ
a
In the 1Jroulh of Queens at lbs ottici
or the Deteutznnt Jllekplt BuIlding Jack
I avetlus and Fitlh street Lone laland
tll he llorouif of Itlclimond at the offlo
of the IJepurtment Masonic huliaing 80
iiieton
iiiraratlons In all the ltorouRh must IIISk
Bltillcallon only it lIe main office In the
ILl 10101 nr Minluttan
I Annllivitlons In relatIon to the assessed I
uluutlun of persona estate must be made
hv the niraon assessed nt tho office or the
Dnptrtnunt In the Uarouith where such oe r
Son reille < ar < l In tha case of ri smrr
utnt iHiMlnii mi liuilntsj In ihe city oJ
JcW York at the office of the Department
< > f the lljruurh where such place of bust
IC5 l > located betuien the hours of 10 A
M and 2 a1imts01l en Saturday when
nl aunllcatlunn must be made between 10
A M and 12 noon
noonrllA K A ODONNEL 12
President J1
JOHN J DRADYPMWM
FIIANK nAYMOND
JAMal ii TULLY
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N SttLlkht
IIT e FI PPTZEf
PAttT STR SnOtTRGBn
nmIvfnnre n Tom rd Aaevsments
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FOR SALE S
GKNTLKMKNS cloUlnx to order no V
weekly payments perfect fit fine macti 1
Exchange Clothlnjr Co 239 Dway rms 8t I
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I q L jeV1D f
rF Cows That Will
O ° ATr Churn Their
Own Milk
fire fimonl the Wonderful
is Animals Created by Science t
I that the Ftttttre Will Bring Forth
See Dr Wilhelm Ostwalds Statement
a Most Remarkable Birth
i
0 day Dinner Ever Given t
Features Among Many in the the Sunday World Morrow T 0 i I r
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