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FOUft-BOROVGH RIDE FOR A NICKEL CRUSHED TO DEATH BY FOLDING BED tVHATIIKK ( I, ml, te. night and t'rlelaj. W I t I II IK leieiilj ' i anil t rlil;. FINAL EVENINGS. 'El i-W ...JVii'iii. U! , I XI O M ISIS v V! D IT I O M PRICE ONE CENT. BOY WHO WED TO CAVE ABDUCTED BY SWEETHEART. HIS MOTHER WILL CHARGE CHrt'i Mother Says They're "Just Kids," bill She'll See Them Wedded, TWO MONTHS IN OPEN. Then Frost Drove Them Fn m Mountain ueireai ana i ney Were nrested. Although en-.ktrg flnpin-k and bMIM n a cave full t. r smoke ami beln,t frightened at midnight by wIM boattt cae a blissful existence for a pair Of hoy ami glr' lover-, pretty little Bon trie Btndera, tevsntee .1 yean old. tad La Vere Taliman, Also seventeen iKith of good families living In Newark. N. J.. QOOfOSOtd to lay, when they ner ercstore.1 to th.-lr parent in Yonk- r, that there were rome unpleasant vestures of rave. dwelling that even love ould not down. Hu; their troubles do Rot seem to ho ended yet. Heiitrlre'a niollie- says fie two are if In to he murrlrj. Ln Vere'e mother take" another view of the m ItttT and Indicate! that che will proi li the little girl for abduction of h. r Mil. Mrs. T.vlr.nn attogtl thai f rtrl Hi eighteen ye.irs old. i l .. boy l till a minor. "1 gM mlgl ly ill I : I have preserved tht Ittttlt Mlaa Handera Mitt Laverc," slir M -I thlj afternoon, "for they show plainly tlin' shs lnrel him from h i ho ne anil in dlll'od him to elope wlttl or. 1 do not Intend to let the matter root." Mr. and Mra. Robert Bandera, par enta of the Kill, who live In n land aonie home at Ko II ' I llm in ivan la, Newark, t 'Ok poi Ml tho pair M the Tonkera city Conn t afternoon gOd brought them h We With thm, "If they are not married," aald Mr a Binder, ai he left t. a court, "I will i ava them married toon a? i got them home, if thty did yat i irrled toattwhert 1 atn go to v m married river i in ;,. 1 1 Whet, ttiey eloped o Juat !. their own tweol way, T iare lan't anythlt'K else 1 1 lb and we ill li t aani a lot of notoriety. They ire i nly a pair of kids uirl ouch I t i at nr. i . Th t are cacti .vent, en, in the) ,;u t :ey n.8 older Ibl They Had Noti inn, to Ssy. The eloping pair didn't '.Iter a iy Habit afier Mis. landaf minuend of t.'ia altiiittton. Thall ! ten aa unlQl e a romance aa aver a pair of young I .vera engaged In, aild toe diary kept hy the boy telling of thall (light from Newark and the- rl .: Of their cava, duelling la Indeed .'. human dOOumant worth ppruslng. Thay aet out from Newark Sept. IS vith a po, r Mtie Damping outfit. Plo ert rule and ahotgun. and t ley lived ig the land while t hay dwelt in thai ava for alx wi i hu. Ton th, .': . I irove than out and i ie journayad to oiikei a w.o re, II No, ":"u (Uverdala venue, they tt ltd I littlu bOU a, 'hiie thay atru d to axial, ip-.m.i a awn ad Uar fw v nd the cu i u :i vain I J And : tag a i r n. . re Vie d tO id .vera when !'"! ' .i ii ' ' . ml !: m nd took tbani to tin station hottM At .art the Wtti forlorn and pe I tan I n ipita of tin- in'".- attitude "i Iba r, :i who lul l bci itaad high aud rafuaad to try. Girl Eraci-B Him Up. When t ie young couple appaarad ba ira Aet lug Jud : BUIa l i the City 'nurt of Voakara I 'day i la hoy iMmed .ery downcaii i 'd hung hli head, Hla iretty llttla companl n atlll held bar eid hl-h nod t. no. id l.a Vara Mvaral imaa mid whiapcradi "Qraca up, dear, jn't look l'ke th ii " nut the forlorn look did nol leave th juth'a fteultlfd cuuuiananca. tl nev- ral tllllol he bi 11. e I Struggling I' .'Uji- . eat a .-ii j- Whan he alartad to mi at he wu lo blanti ' II It all the jlrl .ruga in and tsolalmad.i "That Wn'l ao We love eaeh other and th.it u all thara ll to It." Then aha held lar hetd higher than ever (Coutlaued on Second Page.) opvrlglit, I b.r Co. (The New TAKES HER TABBY TO THE HOSPITAL; GETS BACK A TOM Her Own Angora ProJuee.l Later With All Her Nine Lives Oone. SO SHE CHARGES THEFT. Animals Changed in Capes, hut the Treatment Went On Just the Same. ; Datalli of the dell. Mt care and go. .eurate madloal attention Matowad upm j tick tar.i In Mlller'a fat ami Dog Ho. kp:ta! in tVeet Plfty-filrd street were I brought out thlt ifternoon in the Wtst Side Police COUrt, when II K. Miller, letor of the hoapltal, v ar ralgni i on a charge of laretny pre. ftrrad by Mr-. - Hutman : No. M Claremont ..venue. Mhe ehargeR M Her and !,!.- Mtlatanta with depriving her of the oompanlonahtp of her IIOI a;ray . i n itna of Which Ili- ' ureil In the evidence. her Angora tnldn I Iht itpltal on Nov. l. At thla ' tlmi a madlum alaed ikorUnaJrad n . t o property of a. ii. Rd warda of Montclalr, N. J., was ai patient. This eat hud been In Mineral :.re s u e Sept. 10 and haC tpent BOgM time Mlller'a country botpltal at Mamarom k. Mra, Ratnun'i tabby -tit wm placed In a cage next to that' aontalnlna Mr, Bdwarda'a tom at. I Edw-rds Marvels at Hia Cat. in Nov. a Mr, Bdwardt called for hla' eh li re, produ e l n Inrgc. fc-ray. long- i that one of ;. botgllftl irnployeea had " -i. I tin -at ,n their oaaMI ttiat I morning. "Why," aald Mr. IMwgrda, "my eat va unai: and had ahu'rt hair. T.aia i ; a hlg fellow with long hair." , "Ibat'l i "Ut ..i stment dops for ' catn." explained Rohrgy. "Your eat wis out lii the country at our farm and got 1 'jIh of air and exercise and good too.1. Me grev nd Ids hair grew. Look what a fine Inn fellow he It now!" Mr. Bdwardt. wondtrlng. touk Ura. i Rutin n'a female An? n In r. basiii out to ! home at Montel.ilr. On Nov. ;il Mra. Rutman I tlltd to make !nUirlew about her Angora tabby, Hhe was aapurtd that tho tabby waa doln t n1 laly, I! ll r..r handed bar a carl mi w lob was recorded minutely the treatment that had been glvtn t. the t. "':i!. r rd Inoludtd treatment fct- IWten Nov, Hie day Mrs. Rutntgd't eat bad beej carried "tf, and Nov. .'';, .he day aha rail' .!. Lie i a woman and Intareatad in bar pet, . i ,t io bo thown, Rohrer ivont to i cage marked "Mra. Rutman" hi rht l r:ii Mr. Mwardt't ttnall, . "Thbl l not my at," cried Mr. Rut mini. "Ctood Ki leloua. Hut la a mah' ii. Mine was i w lee .is o ,, a leiiinh ai d had lona hair." Rohrer aaw a light, He promiaed u Irate Mra. Rutman that he would g, i lor eat bgek. Bhe went away, taking the treatrntnt sard, ami Rohrer tent word to Mr. Bdwardt please to return Angot Mr. Kdwardt telephoned in from M ml ilalr tliiit the An, ,oro's hind lags wero paralygtd tnd It was In a local hoeplial, He brought It In on Nov. St. i l died two hours afttr It reached the hospital. When Mi- Rutman ealle.l at the Mil I hospital yattgrdgy she was told t .it htr cat was dead, (tritfatrleken, ht wtnt home afttr making srraege ..:i:il ; to have the bOgg sent to her. Th i I l began to think about the treat man I rnrj The M iriie dlamiaae.1 thr nm niona, MV'ng to Mr. Itutmani "I ant not an xpert .in eata' business or on h li inevltv of cats. If you feel that otglhftnoe ha.s been shown you tiave a it-uiedy In a otvll ml" " Circulation Books Open to All." The PttM l'iilillsl,n York Urld). NEW ON THE NIGHT SET George Loeffler, Dressed for the Ceremony, Turned on Gas as Guests Waited. HIS FIANCEE COLLAPSES. Miss Saunders Left the. City Before Hearing He Had Ended His Life. Four hours nfter the time set for ha wedding, from Whlob he had stay.sl away without any word. t.eorge tMoffltr. a young WlUlstnabiini butcher, dreeeed in his ttddtng clothe, went to the new home he had rented and furnehed for hla bride an " killed himself last night with gas In the bedroom, l.effler had been engaged for more than a year to Miss Bdlth geund era, a stenographer employed by a Man hattan wholesale house aa a confi dential seretary. She la twenty-one yeari o'.d and very pretty. Many offers of marriage were made to her Within the year when ahe aaciepted 1. Tier, a. i ordlng to her num. Mrs. r.n rle Mi Allister, with whom ho lived at NO, 571 Loriintr street, Wll 31a nisiuirg. S.ie hid gained the Idea from I.oeffl... that he had an interest ln the but -her shop at Lorlmtr. and Conttlyoa streets, where he worktd and had a rather ulvstantlal salary. As a mutter of faet, his 'alary wis not as large as her own. Their First Quarre! Thi ir (list uuarrel was over her dis covery yesterday morning of the stato of Ida llnancea, They had bought the fymlturt Tor the new home at No. 2s DevOt street together, . nd he had not skimped himself In giving orders. At the lust moment he admitted that he bad not much left to begin married i re With. Tne g rl was very much hurt. "1 don't mind marrying a poor man.'' she said, "but 1 do want to have my husband give hie all Ida confidence. It hurts tO Hnd on your weld.ng day that he has been chttttng you, or trvlni to." Uoaffltr cried and promised never to lit . to b. r again, ami ahe comforted Mm by saying sue SUttSed the only reason he had exag'ei.ited his means was li he loved her so much ho dared tell any dory ror the aake of winning her. Locffltr left her uiint'a houM yesterday morning, promlaJAa to OOme bark In thH afternoon nnd aettle the aunt's douiits. which wort dMptr seali d than tho girl's. The afternoon patted and dark ame, and there was no won! from LooBltr, Miss gaundsn draaaed in her wedding gown. Tba itev. Dr. t. a. McClelland, wiio was to marry them, arrived. The forty gu ia who bad been asked to the ceremony and the reception afterwaid ail ataeni led, UotfJIer did not cumu. Ctaroh for the Bridegroom. After a wait of half an ..our messen gers were sent to his former rooms and to his em loyers. lie had been in hu rooms dining the afternoon and had boon MM dressing for the wedding. HU ti pli m s had seen nothing of him all day, After n .'ling two hours, Miss Saun ders rotlapaed ami wn carried up to bed by bar sunt, A phslelan was ealltd 10 tike the pijee of the clergy- mag. and thS gUMtS wero sent awny, ondai in t and itslplng. Mrs M Allister sn' beside her niece ur.'i', daylight. She vainly tried to mm. . M,..s Haundtrs by telling Jier they I would hear from licffler bv toe lirst i i .-iii in tbi morning; thai n ft humiiia- tlon yaattrdag morning had doubtless: ! ilni ii inn lb : it he had wandered off In I h iff, but tht was sure ha would come back. No word eame and Mrs. McAllister packed her niece off lo Dover, N. J., WbarO she would be away from prying eyes and gossip. Than Mrs Mi Allister herself went to the Dcvoe street apart ment to gather up the welding presents WblCb h id been sent there and to return them to the givers. When he tgtertd the apartment. Whlth. was on tht npiier floor of n two family bouse owned by William llus s .11. wiio occupies fie lower apartment, she. studied gus in the trim, newly fur nished parlor Siie followed tnu odor to the bedroom door, which was lucked. The Door Broken Down, Then she called Mr. RutMll and after ha had heard the story of the spoiled wevldlns hs said that be bad beard KILLED HIMSELF r im YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 'Seventeen - Year Who Ran 1M LA VERE TALLMAN. HOLDS UP TRAIN, AND ISSHOT DEAD Memphis Limited Stops Long Enough tor Jury to Exon erate Bandit's Slayer. .MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dee. 1. -Jack T.iomas. negro, of H.ylhevllle, Ark. turned bandit list nig'it, terrorized and robbed passengers aboard a west-i.oun.i St. Louis andaSan Franolaoo fast train anJ In the eoj was shot to death oy A U Walton, railroad wutchniin. The gt UoUia-Mamgbtl United nad lust started airus the bfldgt over tht Mississippi oil the otitast.rta of Menipl.U. whan Thomas, revolver in hand. Mint through the doorway whlob gsparatod tht whltt and oolortd fciouWink sonipart aiants, In true Crogtlor style the nezro coai mandad ' hands up!" And a s.ore of hands wen: up. fhen ho ordered hla vlctinia into tha r.egro section of the car, empty. ng their gOOsVtlg as they passed on... l'our had been divested of their purses and trinkets when Walt .a appeared, having bttn summoned from the rear platform by a tali.. I UeCta w ho had c scape 1 the ee of the ticgr i. Walton fired as ... entered the . oacb, the bullet striking the boldUp man Ju- t above the heart. He attempted to aim his weapon, nut Walton continued his lira, two other bullets I idging ln the negro's body. Thomas toppled whi i the last ball, t Struck Mm and was dead whtn lb... watchman ma It nia w ay along the aisle through ths panioatri iktn pas. tm ra cir.c of Walton's bullttt wen: wild, striking an unknown nekm a i in. DlOtUtg a Slight wound. Tut train as stopped at th ner .1 ;i in ami tn.. body of To mat Vai ' ' 01 off, a Cgrontr't Jury was tmptne led on tne depot platform and Walton exoner ated from blame. Titan tht train pro oiUl on lis way after the negro's poclteta bad b, e.i hiilpju.' of to.. n v and trlnkttt and returned to the owners, to mt body moving snout in the bt t- room at midnight. p.i"ing up and d vv a the apartment. He and wife aup. pos d that i.oeffier had brought his bride homo, Mr. Rutltll ran OUI ml call, l Pollctmsn Wtsrs of tht Herbert itrtet 'station, who helpad him break do . . the In 'Iroom door. Thty found Loafflor tltad aoroat tha bed, with his dreMM oogtt. utatl) folds 1. a ogrnatton in t ha laptl. betide him, Otharwlat iua was fully J roast d for tho wadding, Tht wadding no;,- was pn the little finger Of his left hand He had detached the tube 01 a gas jet and held tha open end tn his mouth unt.l . cieuth eatne. An gmbUlailOt sur geon l't'oui St. Catharine's ll .ep.t.il said ha nad been dad more loan all noma. ROBS PASSENGERS - Old Botj and Girl Away and Lived in a Cave PULLMAN CAR CI COMPANY YIELDS upper Berth Charges Are All Cut and Some for the Low ers Also Brought Dowa OHlCAOO, Doe, i. Oenrral reduetion of the rates for upper Pullman bert'n and In certain Instances for lower berths was announced today before Commissi r Pranklln K. one and i: I-:, ciark of tbi Interstata Oommorea Conunltaloti by O, Pemald of tin. Pullman Company. "Hart r i . tha mini. mum late lor upper In H h will ho tl.lt Instead of fl io," Hid Mr. I'ernal.l, who 1., uoistani geneial aoln ltor of tha Puiiman Company, "Wo have not prepared all our table' establishing the new rates." txplalned Mr. Pernuid, "but we ore working on 'hem as fast as possible. We decided that although the upper berths cost more to build, furnish dhA maintain than the lowtra, pu ii discrimination ii gainst t ie uppers required u rOdUOtlafl In their prlot, Where tht jr berth s rated at 11.(0. tne upper will be Ly, and In all Install, es other than thla the upper "111 ost ! per cent, of the lower. "Not n rat. bus btOfl raised hy this new Mhodule, lia: we ar "e.evorlng to udjii-t ail rharitt to correspond w'tn too Kast.rn standard of tik mills i mile. This i tigs ii mtit ii numbtr of reduction! in oner bertha, as wtll a' the correspondingly Kr-.m-r roduotlont in uppc I ral from ii 'h lOWOr he; th y irk is uii- from New To To n, a, pla , fi, lo SgO New changed," Roductlont pointed o..t Vork fm" lower berths ire: I': i . ti . to si Augustine. Bavannah, i la . It. t Ja ... . lie, 15 ... tits i i 1 last St. Uoula. Ill enta, 'I'lo ma. rale from New Hi ' 1 1 I R. Voi i, to New Luwsr bertiit from I III ; polll i Seattle Paclflo I'ogtl points , Ji i . Ml. Liken i . t. I, Paul and Mm. tnd Intermediate ; ,- ii da eil fyom e rate for iiprv.- s waa " .. . '. i licttgo to nan eran cl . , I .-.v. r nhs of it are red n a I tg MS, b.r intra is no reduction t rgtsa ft ni ' ' ago lo Denver, e r -1 s :n Pullman railroad e septa will nui bo affected hy tho readjust me t n mi rtdurtlon of tleeplni ear btrth rattti num. m td he Mr. PernuM aii o ..... "... nt't tiio different triti . i 1 1 i baring, Whlolt i id Imu made h) (he Cotumlaslon i embrace all oomplnlnts og Pullman rates, ts wetl as the ens of il, ge S. Lpftus, baked time, i i eon aider lha isnoxngetsd offer of lbs raj pondtni oompany, at i a -ss bragtad A few otlnutei afttrwardt. howavu the oomphUnadts informed the cuu n. .-sii. ners tho sd igraad lo atk per ; nd'siou to amend iheir poUtlont to as : to eiiibraee tht uhangtl aii.touii ed hy ' gjM HHTiPf fry. If tlie Lhangew aa u tOtV RATES REDUCED "Circulation Books Open to 1010. 20 PAGES EGffial um RfttrsBMP?a! BEATRICE SANDERS. P. 0. CLERK FINDS ET. AND RETURNS IT Grateful Owner Informs Post- master Morgan Honesty His Employee. Morns Al.oudy, a furrier of No. M Car Hand street, dropped a wallet con tatnlng )N In t the publl : t n in the Home I, milling bis oiTli e I In t .. diiy and did got 4 Is .iver Ills loss until all hour 1 1 tor. Mr, sVboudy was beginning to utter loiindi: of anculsi when n ymui; man buret tin,, ii ofSot mid banded bun m wallet, Tho young matt was Ja mas ,. 1 s 1 1 if No. C- Avenue D, em; . , I a ii ilerk in tae i ludoc i Pi mlnal branch of tha PottOft1 a, ';:., furrier i anket young Wgltti pi fusely and ti.en went to Post tnaa tar Morgan and i I hi o what tin nine ', clerk be had. Tht Poatmaater itnt for Walah and p impllmtnttd him. WHITMAN SEES GOV. WHITE ON HURRY TRIP TO ALBANY. ALBANY, Dec. l.-D. strict-Attorney Whitman of New V. irk County to-day r mf. ne t with Hiv White ami Ijter re lurnod ' i New Vork. Neither tne linv- ornof nor the DlttrtttAttornsy w. : i dlVU go th reason for Mr. Whitman's visit further thin to say that It was a call on ofllclal business. slit, red accoptabls by their clients, Tii. i must i i w as grantt I, Mr. i '" n rid t i i promise I i he- I '.en. mission i at its company would hasten ii- ... mputstioti .' other reductions pro. I i rite dull- v. n i loan hanges ... if I'tit an.. by t . Cominlei Ion, TI i -. a v ii h t ! aipi iluantu ante id and flic thair petitions, it was estimated toi day the new pates woul i go Ini sfftoi I . . ft rut of t ii yi . . To-day hearing, ai whli the promlas of roducl on whs made, was a rehear. Illg of the pe t, lion of QsorgS S UoftUS ..gains' lie Puiimsn Company, tha rsilnt at Issue being tha UPDST berth lutes between Chli igro and the Pacing oust Lust March the Inlerotnte Pom marce t!omni aalon ordarod " roduotlon In the rates I ir both ";iter ami lowtr iierths, end the fi '"d stiiten circuit Court en a insd tht eat ir emm t of this i i , Intti "I, I' dlrtctt I that a re . . 1' i Pill! man Company irovlni satlafaotnry to tne "plaintiff" bafort tht commlaalon, no tsstlnioni in tha rebaarlni wis beard. 1 lee Win Id's IniiH fto 1,011. A. .a It No t'lllitie- iWotMl ttitll i S.I . . lui 1, ll 1 oit- I, .. . ' H..101 ti.M.. 1 la ts a . Ucwrcattuii vis ii a 1 .iiniiii .11. i'i 'e. s, t.-f i iBjaiM aaej wo els . rasicalsl . an call.1 i . ... 1, Silt Itlslil. 700 IN WALL Uiuey u. . , sad . . , ea.es SI louesl. All.' MR 01 jDlAlAV flDTD INLVV OUdWAT UlltK CF INTERBOROUGH FOR FOUR-BOROUGH ROUTE Evcr.in World Gets Exclusively Outline of Scheme by Belmont Interests to Reorganize the Greater City Transportation. EXTENSIONS AND NEW LINES ON BOTH SIDES OF RIVERS Mapped Lexington Avenue Route to Be Ex tended Down Seventh Avenue to Battery Steinway Tunnel to Be Used as Single Fare Adjunct to Manhattan and Queens. The Evening W !.l w .1 gxclu lively Informed today by a prominent director of the !:" ";;i Rapid Transit Company th.it within twenty fcur liours thai corporation tvould submit tn ths city authorities a brand new proposition which lie characterizes ns "a comprehensive Four-Boi-muh plan, i'isTi'r than any oilier ever put in and coveniitf an expenditure of many million o( dollars m re th in are at present contemplated.'' The details ol this new Interborough proposition were said to hav: been the chiel subject the two-hour conference yesterday between Mayor Oaynor .111,1 Chairman William R. WiUcox of the public servire lommission. BIG DARK PERSON TI tllvLU Ut ill I .I i ,'1 si. lu1 Samrl Ellis Palls to See Any thing (joo.1 in Future Vfter i le is Sentenced. Samrl Kill", a Te-iel-rloln a Dltadad guilty tO-day .nder Lhaayar, ds real name, Charles Ha'dwln, to th rhnrge ,,f Illegal practice of medh Ine prtftrrcd ys t him In gpaclsl gOtglOgt by the County Madloal goclsty, lie was cn tsnctd gay n tine of f.i i) or, falling in that, to be tent tile penitentiary n ikWtll'l Island for thuo months, Peering into the prsstBl With far less Bonddtnat than he eer looked Into ttio future, ggntrl "f the btxuttful tyslsshsa, DOUld tee no eWO Ho a lirge dark par ...ii I omitig up on his 1,-ft grasped III ai hy the arm nnd start.' I him I l I t t Ip a loss water lo .i laigs gray ttont illg, wh,-re he w mid Mi: I many ( ., nda, 'I ie particular chtrgt on Whlob BUU pltaded guilty wat lhai of attomptlnj ti .'urs the itomacb trouble of Urt, 'rati tt Bonaecry, a County Medical gu lit) wo. i. a.. ... - tne. ti) mgtaajglna anhlss. Mnca Un charge iroutht, mil. haa boon in custody a. log the UlVtltlgatlOn of the th30t log of Paul iian lungori who ltd ta i ortandtr in tht soothsayer's pffloa Thtrt was no ev..uii t thai tha boy did immlt sul Iiie. Kills has also been ,n i: ourts wlui regard to tin stock of certain mining oompanltg which ha advise d patrons to BLIZZARD SWEEPING UPPER ii'JJ Oi" S':,iiL. six InclvM oi Snow With t Gale, in Seneca County( Hampers Train Traffic INTRRtsAKBKi V Pot, 1. a billiard is racing n this part ol goni County to-day. Hix inches of suun ' lalian uireaJy and trains tort running late. Tne mercury It dowa u M abovt -no. TASCQCnflTICnVrp f tLvJO'JUillOill MAY PRICE ONE CENT. "na 10 tnia anthorlty. the plan haa : e Bpp iv.il ' ,he Inlerborougti din 'n.s. who met yesterday and dls cuaaed it at length. The datalla of tge ; prop ii. , in,. In the hands ,,f an es j ocutlve committee, coralstlna of August Kdwar I .1 llerwln, Andrew 1 " William A. Head, and ; Cornelius Vanderlmt. New Linti Propoted. Here the i . u me of the new Tn'- rborgugh propositi , n. roa ..rrruATX.vw i.oaouog-gn. tnbmltaita u: tba ..ttar X" eaten. to i.j.e present anbway, a four ttea Ion lown Seventh ave nue to reach ti e Battery Anally, and op Lexington avenue to the norta end ci Btanbattc.u Xalnud. rOR SBOOItl'. i.OicoraH An es tenaion of tie pros cut foar-tsnet: subn.iv, out r ttl isb arcnut to the WtlUak entrance to Fraapact Park. l'Oii queens i r :i The opera tion of tho gjttluway Tunnel for a ainjie fare lu eonneotlon with the prtatat anbt.ry SJ -aw. ulao eaten siona Into Qr.eana. ro. '-OlfX () ) -rarlcue "l" OKteunious, eonnactlny with tbt aiaa ' a-ay I -lie new tys- tem. Culls It "Dr-; PropotltlgR." "It wilt he In- ' r . ., ..paeltlon vi lla r. I i'! ' i ' i I I tr i r ever sua- mltte 1 hy a t . pot at on to a municipality," . i . elirector. "In re - pe I if the tl' of the i I ig t say at I The belief is broadcast that the new . Intn mi ' . i plan will provide for tba company sharing the cost i i ..lie l f ir-borough sabwsy . 'i, it Is hoped hy t ie Inter i.e. will effectually tub . i ... l r.ii .roil);)., subway tyagotn a- . ill mil by t ie Public Service Ooat- mlsaigg. Thsrc'a Hope, Saa Euatit. A icluuation of n, :i ,.f the Trl l uu . lied at tne Pubiic .- vie I'omnib! i, i.u.sf. tnts a fto: j n ;-ts i 1 tie d C ain.isaloner 1 trnl : the progress of sub- . iinlrs. I'l.e c.nm.astonor replied t ' .". thai ii ' "; aii. nt vvus doing .,- v.,-11 as could he ev.e.tid under the Ir inota.. . far ss a Public gar ... ai .nd i us i thingg tub w i. i .a b, lug rushed. The oounlatlon had sat up till I o'oloefe last evening going uvor papers OJtd things Tht aieuiiibora oi tha league waatod ta