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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. TUESDAY. JANUARY 15. 1907.

13 SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL ADVIBTISEMIKIi. New Investment )Pjl MARRIAGES DEATHS NAVY YARD PRISONERS i STOLEN GIFTS FOR GIRL 1 lhe Irtle Liuaratitee and lrust Company is now offering through the I Dl ITD fill IRinflllfir THY FEE BRIBERY CHARGE FOR HER FAMILY I New York Investors' OfLI I Ull lllU UIVlL. I tt A organized especially for this purpose, an investment of unquestioned merit, Mortgage critincaw-, denom-! Report t0 Le9itlature Makes DIED. Anderton.

Mrs. H. AMcCarthy. Margaret Essex. Augustus M-ehan.

Manilla C.aftney. Mar. McKenna. Mrs. J.

H-aly. bael. Mnarn. William. Hegeaian.

Elizabeth. I'igot, Francis P. S. Jacobson. Abraham Volts.

Elizabeth J. Ja obson. Annie S. Talboi. I'ol.

S. ('. Keegan. Wm. M.

Tucker, Catherine Liftcbild, George ANPERTON On Saturday. January 12 iutiu(u oi i nu These certificates are secured bv Lederle, Receiving Clerk, ar.d Amend Plnsonneault Just Took West, Coffee Roaster, the Stock of His Em-Deny Accusation. ployer at Will. Various Recommendations on That Subject. Jlry first mortgages on New York City real estate, wilh.

payment of interest i and principal guaranteed by the Bond Mrs. HANNAH A. and Mortgage Cuarantee Company. INCREASE INHERITANCE TAX. inH ir I a r-i inW rviu 1 FTlZrii2Ml FOUND FOR THE WENT COURTING IN NEWARK.

-as, la-. VAViupi For a safe, non-fluctuating invest- If But West, Who Has Been In Store's Made a Great Show With Cameras, Minority of Board, Which Has Completed Its Labors, Favors the Imposition of Habitation Tax. Department for Forty Years, Is Not So Lucky. Revolvers, Razors and Watches. Owns Up in Court.

lyn. ESSEX AUGUSTUS ESSEX, beloved husband of Melvina Anderson, died eud-denly at his residence. Franklin av. January Kt. Member of Plumbers- Union.

No. and Knights of Galena. Interment Wednesday, January lo, 2 P.M. GAFFNEY On Sunday. January 13.

MARY, beloved daughter of Aim and lhe late John Gaffney. Funeral from h-r laie residence. SSfl ment this is unequalled. Full information upon application. TiTlE GUARANTkE AND TRUST Capital Surplus, $11,000,000 170 Broad-ray, Sew Vork.

176 Kemhen street Brooklyn. 3SO Fultoo Strett. Jamaica. Brooklyn banking 108 Uofuafne St. Gejrse W.

Lederle and John West, who His infatuation for a young woman or were arrested yesterday at the Brooklyn an(1 his anxiety to make Navy Yard by secret service men, on war- 'an impression upon her with valuable rants charging them with accepting and ho had no money led to Third St. Brooklyn, on Wednesday a'f promising to accept bribes, respectively, i arraignment of Amand E. Pinson-ihf HoW West and lrusleJ neault. of 40 Centra! place, a youth of 20 (Special to tbe Eagle.) Albany, January 15 The report of tbe special tax commission, with the accompanying bills, was presented to the Senate to-day and referred to the committee. The changes In the tax laws recommended by the Special Tax Commission, of which Warner Miller was the -chairman, were submitted to the State Legislature this The following is an official summary of the changes suggested, prepared by Professor Edwin R.

A. Seligman, of Columbia University, a and Prospect av. Inierment at M. on charge ot gratia larceny uj his employer. J.

A. Xoethiger. of loJ2 WOMEN TO THINK UPON PLAN. jonns Clothing and Small Stores. Lederle is AT.vOn Tuesday.

January 13. Ml- Mid be quite well to do. His faiher. Broadwav, In the Gates avenue court this CHAEL HEALY, beloved husband of who died not long ago, was for many morning. Rose Healv.

years a druggist at the corner of the Their Club Hesitates to Take Up Charles Sprague Smith's People's Institute Proposition. real estate and franchises, if any, and that, on the other hand, the state franchise and license taxes should be considerably increased. The bills which they recommend provide that in lieu of the varying and confusing provisions now governing public member of the commission, which points 69b INTEREST ON YOUR MONEY GUARANTEED MORTGAGES ON BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE; Kings Co. Mortgage 185 MONTAGUE ST. The list of presents given by Amani to Miss Maud Lewis, of 12 Beaeh "street, Xewark, and those which he also bestowed upon other members of her family included a Xo.

3 kodak, valued at a No. 2 kodak, worth $15. and a Xo. 3 kodak worth $10, wlih films for each; several revolvers, two watches, paints out In conclusion the Inability to agree service corporations, there should be a single rate, either of 1V4 per cent, upon on the subject of an income tax: the ifpokh nf all nnhllo inrvIrA Charles Sprague Smith's proposition to start a branch of the People's Institute in this borough under the auspices of Brooklyn women was presented before the Woman's Club, which met yesterday Funeral from his late residence 170 Bowery and Grand 8lre(il and Twentv-sevenlh st, on Thursday. Jan-: tiarv 17 at A.M.

sharp. Thence subsequently was a wholesale e.gar man-to Church of St. John the Evangelist, ufueturer. It is said that Lederle received where a solemn high mass of requiem quite a legacy Trora his father, as well as will be offered for the repose of his from nis wnen ine latter died, soul. He resides at 733 East Thiriy-first street, flEGEMAN On Monday.

January 14, U'fiT. Flatbush, and is the nephew of Judge ELIZABETH S. HEGEMAN, in of Manhattan. He is 4U years of Slth year of her age. Fun-'ral services on Thursday.

January 17. at ID: JO A.M.. at 'he Presbyterian 1 Lederle, as receiving clerk in building Church. Roslyn. X.

Y. Carriages 3: uf lle Navy Yard, received and meet th trains leaving Long Island to his de- This commission believes that its I corporations, striking out the provision duty is to grapple with the situation and paint brushes, pearl handled pen which faces the stale and the taxpayers. knives, razors, and other miscellaneous ai. the Young Women's Christian Asso- and to endeavor to attack the problem articies wiinn au uenu.ie action was lanen 'n direity jnstPad of reSorllng to maka- PERSONAL. nig so to ii.

loi.i in me r-agie a ie nvnedienls for Broadway and Hancock street, at differ- uajs ago, it is me wish oi Munn, ralRng sllgntlv additional revenoes citv at aie. for taxing dividends. The also recommends that the tax upon trust companies and banks be increased from 1 per cent, to Hi per but that the assessed value of the real estate owned and occupied by them should be deducted from the value of the capital, stock. The commission recommend thai the slock exchange tax be continued, but that the method of Imposing the tax" be changed, and that the tax be Assessed upon the market value of securities, instead of on the par value, as the original bill partmenr, amounting to millions of dol-ient I'mes. Brooklyn, at 8:58 A.M McGI.BXNON Information wanted as to Ih whfreabdUti of HOWARD McGl.ENNO.W formerly employed In the liquor bu.lne-9 at Guernnev Brooklyn; Important to him.

DAVID DBL'TCH, 3M Broadway, Manhattan. lounner ana airecior oi me I'eopie institute, Manhattan, to begin the same said that upon "How did you come to take these ummv worth per pear. It is of Frederick Jacobson, and daugh- 11)9 will and disposition contractors things?" asked Magistrate Furlong, or ork In Brooklyn. It Is his wish, ter of William and Jane' MVCutchan, furnishing supplies to the government Amand. "Well, I wanted to make Maud i too, to start it tunder the auspices of "it is the local which are of chief Importance from the poiut of view of revenue.

The increasing demands upon the State Treasury, as cbuld readily be met by some additional subjects of taxation, without again resorting to the system of direct taxation of property at her residence, US. Heiltord in, on wern dependent for the acceptance ofjsome presents and didn have any i a representative woman's club. Several Sunday. January 13. Iii7.

I their goods ami for the prompt unloading money," said the youth; "but the pres- I weeks ago he presented His plans and his January 15. i Services iiieauaj. of the lighters and freieht ears in which petition to Mrs. Harriet T. Comstoclc en's were only loaned, and I intended to O.VR securing Information relative to ono PATRICK COYNE, who disappeared from hlg home.

Januarv 4. communicate with MARY COY.VF.. tin Oreenpolnt av. Wore black suit, shes and derby. i SAMCElT IUITTON or his heirs will lenra "omethlng" of Importance to them by calling on or addreislng D.

O. PORTKll, 108 West Fortieth t. New York City. chairman of the sociology committee of the Woman's Club, but the question did! for the support of the state, but the tax which is felt by the citizen Is Imposed Split on Income Tax. "Some of your commissioners believe In a direct income tax as a further substitute for a personal property tax, while others cannot, lend their support to such a scheme, although some of them prefer Funeral private, Greenwood, wednes- day January 16.

Please omit flowers, 'ere consigned to the gov- JACOBSON-On January 15. 1W7, in his 38th year. ABRAHAM, beloved hus- he were so disposed, Lederle could band of Rosa and devoted brother to have held tij) a barge for days, without Jacob. Dora and Sarah Jacobson, and unloading it, compelling the contractor not come before the. club members until yesterday, when Mrs.

Comstock explained upon htm by his locality. Since the complete separation of source between state and locality, neither the farmer nor the BUSINESS PERSONALS. the somewhat analogous project of the in Henrietta Aipauis. iwhose aooils were ahnard to nav demur return them." "Was there anything wrong with your head at the time?" queried the magistrate. "Yes, I had a fit of temporary aberration." eagerly replied Amand.

"So the presents had a siring to them, did they?" askeB the court next. "Well they have nearly all been returned and 1 could have got them at any time." responded the young man. "This would apparently be a good case for our prominent, alienists. Only that I hardly believe that you were suffering from temporary insanity," commented the magistrate. "What did you do with Funeral from his late residence.

3'iS merchant contributes nowadays to the direr-t Income tax, sometimes known as; THE original proprietor of the Lone rage. To obviate any such delay or bother, the contractor might easily make thA habitation tn Slnen therefore -tnr i-k-h pieH-ure in Hmiuiii-wiK i tin. tne Habitation tax. since, tnerciore, we hp n4 op4ntd or lreatnient are a unit on all the preceding recom- blrd. Rtientlon given to birds mouit-mendations, it has seemed to us wise to Ing out of season.

Call at 131 Fort Green place; telephone S769-R Prospect. conclude our unanimous report at this it worth while to Lederle. Information was first received that all was not right in building Xo. 33, when LOST AND FOUND. Inspector lzzard, the officer in charge, the plan, advising rather than discouraging it.

It is said that Mr. Smith will doubtless accomplish the organization of this Brooklyn branch of his work, whether he can secure (he aid of the club or not. but he prefers to have the first meeting wlih Hie members of the Woman's Club for hostesses. The plan of action Is as follows: A mass meeting will be held, at which he will see that all classes of men and women are represented. There will be speeches, to explain the scope of the work of the Institute, by directors; by a represeniative speaker from lhe "laboring classes," and probably by Dr.

Thomas R. Sllcer. who will tell of the ethical side of the question. An organization committee will be elected, and then will follow a series of mass meetings for-which was advised by a certain contractor that I the razors; did you give them to the i 'voting woman? support of the but the farmer pays a heavy county tax and the merchant contributes an appreciable sum to the support of his county and his village or his city. Cost of Government Growing.

"It is not generally recognized what an immense growth has taken place in recent years in local expenditures and In the needs of local revenues. In the city of Xew York, whereas only several decades ago the expenses were but a few millions, tho budget at present calls for a revenue of about $125,000,000. In the. Washington av, on Thursday. January 17, at 10 A.M.

KEEOAN January 14; 1907, WILLIAM M. KEEGAN. beloved husband of Mary E. Keegan. at his residence, 1426 Herkimer st.

Funeral servires at 8 P.M., Wednesday. January 16. (Albany papers please ropy.) LIFTCH1LD On Sunday. January 13. HELEN M.

L1KTCHILD, wife of George Llftchild. Funeral services from the residence of her son, George II. Llftchild. 1S8 Lincoln place, Brooklyn. Tuesday.

January 15. at 7 P.M. Interment at convenience of family. sot imj.us brother. I said point.

Various supplemental reports follow. One of the supplemental reports is signed by Messrs Ordway, Saxe and Seligman. This is the report for the graduated habitation tax, which would tax householders upon the basis of rentals paid, exempting up to $600 per annum in tbe cities and up to $200 In the country. There are several appendices to- the gave LOST Gold PIN. four-leaf clover, with diamond in center.

REEIi. Twelfth av. IS- LOST Monday noon, in Halsey st car. a Royal Arcanum 'PIN: finder please return tu drug; store. Gates audTompklns.

Reward. I.OST-One topas drop NECKLACE, Salur-rfay night, on way to Orpheum; $10 reward. MGarneld place. 14-S i.ort VlAW nnntf 411 nt-nol. money to some one.

It is said he intimated who the some one was. Mr. lzzard communicated the information to General Storekeeper Speel, who in turn notified the commandant of the yard. As soon as the latter learned of the situation he secured secret service men to work on lhe case, with the result that report. Of these the most Important are Amand.

"And three kodaks; did they all go to Maud?" "I made her married sister a present of one and kept the other myself." "How about the revolvers?" "I gave one to her brother and sold the other." answered the prisoner. "You were very good to Maud's relatives, were you not? Did you always lavish so much affection upon them?" "Yes," said the lad. a detailed statement of the workings of lyn Savings Hank. 643 Myrtle av; payment the personal property tax' In New ork riense roiurn tatiK. City and an account of the-systems of IXST, on Friday evening, old fashioned purl taxation in the neighboring states, which diii m.

sreeuy valued on last Is nrennred hv Mr Whltten tho n- i nt association: liberal reward for jast is prepareu Mr. nuten, tne so-. Mm-IWo romi. Kimhiish. it will be th endeavor of the committees remainder of the state, both in small vll-to rouse up an interest among all Brook-1 and in roSporous' towns, the in- On January 14.

1907. MAR, evidence has been secured implicating McCarthy CARET, beloved wife of ex-Sergeant botb Lederle and West in accepting or lyniies. I crease of expenditure has been almost promising to accept a bribe from the Gotham Can Company. ciology librarian at Albany. All the bills recommended by the commission are ap the question for a month or two," and 1 equally startling.

Even thus', however th- "Kid the young woman know those serious deliberation is to bo given tn it. (local revenues are not auequate mini pended to the report in a separate ap- tractor Tho contric, i. hoM fr the cir. presents were stolen property needs. It Is a well known fact that in pendtx.

Xo. she thought I was making money The president. Mrs. Jonathan Wright, is rent year by Ralph W. Booth, jr.

The inclined to favor it, but ihere are many LOST coin PCRSE. Saturday afternoon; between Institute and Loeser's, nond at sWIe, Return to oitlce of Brooklyn Institute. Reward. LOST-Saturday. 1:45 P.M..

in Flatbush aV car. I MilREI.I.A with silver- tlpoed engraved name. Reward. ANTHONY I'lALA, Hotel St. George.

LOSTA iiver and while 'pointer DOG. tin had earned many ot tne rural uisiricLH, i is impossible to raise sufficient funds to Charles E. Clappen Company also had the tPmDorarv aberration, as you things to be taken into consideration contract- nl ono Tinio The pnvpi'nmpnl i tho nlnoon nf mnaHnv lha financial oMa provide a modern system of education PAY OF WOMEN TEACHERS. Michael McCarthy. Funeral from her late residence, 938 Kent av.

Wednesday, January 16. at :30 A.M.; thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend-McKEXNA At her residence. Fourth avenue and Seventy-seventh street.

Bay Ridge, on Sunday. January 13. JENNIE A. DEASY, beloved wife of Patrick J. McKeuna.

Requiem mass Wednesday, January 16. 10 A.M., at the Church of Our Lady of Angels. Fourth avenue and Sev 7" Sl I a VoSent by i 'general responslb.iity of Slizld imir ins. ne tnis the first for the most part a disgrace to a civilized arranging meeting. i contract price year Ma.lgtrate Furlong.

community. The state has undertaken the spots over eyes, license No. lolilfi of iritis W.T. Best Addresses Kings County P6- collar: answers to the name of Jack: iu ro- NASSAU GROWING RICHER. litical Equality League Owen' Lovejoy on Child Labor.

coffee tins, the good will of West might lnal falher turned me have amounted to a neat sum-to West. 22." 1 his money which West and Lederle 0 tni9 juncture Officer McLaughlin, or are charged with accepting, or being who about to accept, from the contractors was construction of a system, of improved highways, but there will still be many roads which ought to be and which would be improved if the revenues were adequate. Xot alone In the matter of school facilities and highways, but also in mnntr nthor domains nf local adminis f- riBWUUnilll, not voun man's father, and that tne lai- i-orably passing upon the quality of i Ih( hnv ai90. favorably ter had told him that the boy was diso bedient and that he could not do any tration, like police, jails, the condi wB.ro lor i (u. IN answer to letter In rgard to reward leading to the recovery of lost DIAMONDS, lha money f.tr same has been dennsiteil with V.

M. BT1LLWELL, ISO Remsen SI. Room 10. secoal floor. LOST On Friday.

January 11. between Hock-, away Reach and Gales 'a v. Rrooklvn. Smalf ooen-face enameled WATi'lt. wlih fob and gold crossr CHARLES MILLER, "0 Park av, Rockaway Reach.

LOST Saturdav afternoon. In lies--r's ofi Atirnhtun Straus'. POCKETMOOK. con-tslntng money and check, with Knox's tint Works on check. Kinder can have mony foe returning -time 10 Classen av or Knox's At a meeting of the Kings County Political Equality League, held last night, at the Williamsburg Branch of tbe Brooklyn Public Library, eight political equality associations of the borough were represented and wer addressed upon Sub- County Treasurer's Balance on January 1 Is About $10,006 in Excess of Last Year's.

(Special to the Eagle.) Mineola, L. January 15 County Treasurer Cades Lewis, of Nassau, has Issued his annual statement of moneys received and disbursed and balances on hand in the various funds for the year tions are notoriously unsatisfactory. "From the point view of revenue, therefore, the local needs are the ones of chief significance. Since the localities thing with him. "I don't think there is anything the matter with your head.

I think you are dishonest, that's all." said Magistrate Furlong. You can explain your conduct to the Grand Jury. I shall hold you under $500 bail." are really performing some ot tne most lai. m-nlch lta naa Knt1 important general functions of govern- ment. It is hence entirely Justifiable that i M'-Mlm for some time, by Ljman A.

I Hal Factory. certain sources of state revenues should 1 me divi, 1906. The statement shows the condition The total value of the goods fatten dv Amand was $109. A good part of the'. th(, couatv t0 uo in Iart toT the localities.

This Association, and Owen Lovejoy, assistant recovered by the po- Xb coual treasury to be healthy, ana prlnclple has long bpen recognlzed in New secretary of the National Child Labor recovered by the BOUGHT STOLEN PIPE. enty-fourth street. Funeral private. MEEHAN On January 15. 1907, MATILDA daughter of Henry and Johanna Warnke.

Funeral from her Into residence. 116 Van Slcklen st. Gravesend, on Thursday, January 17. at 2 P.M. MOARN' Januarv 14.

at 4n Lafayette av. Brooklyn, WILLIAM MOARN, aged 60 years. Funeral services at his late residence, Thursday, at 8:30 P.M. FIGOT Suddenly on January 14. FRANCIS DE SALES PIGOT.

member of the Police Department, attached to the 43d precinct. Funeral from the home cif his father, 370 Forty-fifth st, Wednesday, at P.M. POTTS On January 1907. ELIZABETH wife of Thomas Potts. Funeral services at her late residence, Dean si.

Brooklyn, on Thursday afternoon, January 17. 1907. at 2 furnishes some interesting data for the York State, and one-half of the proceeds po mmii a a. Mm F1nrtnrf KoMpV noting the tins. With this neither had anything tn do.

The officer in-charge and the chemist of the yard pass upon this; but Inasmuch as this examination on the part of the officer in charge is cursory and en bloc and on the part of the chemist by testing a few Isolated samples, It devolves upon the receiving clerk and tbe coffee roaster to notify the officer In charge of defects In any specific can or package. West was the oldest man In point of service in the small stores department, having been forty years employed there. Both be and Lederle have been formally suspended from the service until further notice. The latter was at the yard this morning for a few minutes- He still refuses to make any statement as to the allegations. Although the general stores departments handles about $30,000,000 worth of goods per year, the department has been exceptionally free from graft of any taxpayers and residents at large.

of the liauor license tax Is now turned secrelary ot the Consumers rr 0 expected to was property has been police, much of which was returned by the young man's sweetheart. MAY INSPECT INDIANS. The year 1906 began with a balance in the various funds of $155,888.24. From all Children's Society Prosecuting; Jun Dealer of Brownsville. Frank Bregando.

45 years old. a Junk dealer, of 2082 Dean street, wis arraigned fn other sources of revenue as well. For i unable to attend the meeting because of -ources aim iiiciuuins me uitmuco on naiiu w.1 P.v. the illness of her son. the treasurer received $881,362.29.

The, comparatively easy to augment 'Equal Pay for Equ.il Work" was the subject of Mr. Best', talk. He spoke of the Gale" morn'n disbursements for the year amounted to I the state revenues, and it must not be $715,788.81. Of this amount. $119,908.50 was overlooked that the system of state and upon the (hargo of buying Junk from min Babylon Man Indorsed for a Position Under the Federal Government.

local revenues must be regarded as a o'clock. Interment private. Friends kind, according to tne omciais. so lar (Special to the Eagle.) 1 A 1 l.niiarv 1 At th expended for maintenance of county roads, the state paying a portion. Salaries cost the county the county poor, $9,640.10.

Court expenses aggregated and supplies for county purposes, $28,442.09. The sum or $146,452.56 was disbursed on account of transfer taxes and $28,028.15 for court and trust funds. For will greatly oblige by not sending as can be remembered, mere never in- flowers. fore has been a case mpetlng of tn County Re nt, was made at one time by an em- hel(l h. ors, and was prosecuted by the Society, for Prevention of Cruelty to Children, through' Officer Dorr.

He I. charged with having purchased lead pipe yesterday from Augelo Napjlltano, 10 yeers old, ot 2158 Bergen street, rfnd James Leon, same age, of 50 Christopher street; which pipe was taken from a building on Stone avenue, by the boys yesterday. Brcgando was held In 5'Mr ball for examination on January 22, and the boys were taken to the Children's Court, where they were charged with the many attempts the women t-carhors of this city have made to secure pay equal to that ot men. Ho said that while the women teachers of New York were better paid proportionately than women teachers in any other part of the country, there Is no reason why they should not be paid as well a. men for tbe same work.

He said women teachers and women principals, to his knowledge, gained by long experience, have been as efficient as men could be la the same positions. In conclusion, Mr. Best said that If the three mills deducted from every dollar nf the assessed valuation of the city, which goes toward the maintenance of tho city's edu whole. Equality In Taxation. Th report then proceeds to consider the problem of equality In taxation and calls attention to the fact that the chief derogation from the principle of equality Is found In the local tax on personal property.

A detailed account of the operation and effect of the t.x Is given with the following J. That there has been a gradual and steady Increase In real and personal property In the State of New York. ploye to accept a 'present' nut ne was Samuel L. Parrlsh. of Southampton, was detected and suspended before he could TALBOT Died in Brooklyn.

X. January 14. Colonel STEPHEN C. TAL BOT. in the 72rl year of his age.

Tniermem at East Machias, Me. get his hands on lhe bonus. There have been several cases of petty peculations on, i ihiav.pv hut this is the first, ser- Improvement of public highways the county spent only $11,500. At date of the statement, January 12, 1907, the treasurer has on hand a total balance In the vari TUCKER On January 13. 1907.

CATII Selah ion, charge of bribing or other dishonesty ERIXE TICKER, widow of Tucker. re-elected chairman and treasurer, and George M. Vail, of Riverhead. was reelected secretary for the ensuing year. Sidney O.

Weeks, of Palchogue, was Indorsed to be surveor of the Port of Patchogue, and H. M. Seymour, of Babylon, was indorsed as an Indian Inspector. Some present did not know what this position was. or anything about it.

to he brought against any one In the ne- ous funds of $165,573 48, showing an increase of about $10,000 over tho balance twelve months ago. petty larceny. 2. That personal property escapes bearing Its share of the burden of taxa jninerai irnm nr iaif rHiniin-, ia pgnnieol. Kift av.

Brooklyn, Wednesday. Jan- The navy vard offidalt are not ac-uary 16. 2 P.M. qualntert with the specific manner in which the secret service men secured tho PROPOSALS. INSTALLED BY D.

D. G. M. cational facilities and to defray teachers salaries, was Increased to four mills on tho dollar there would be a brighter prospect of paying women teachers at- tbe same rales at which male Instructors are paid. Owen Lovejoy devoted his lime to the Assemblyman Hubbs was one ot tnese.

it Information, but it Is their opinion tnat IN MEM0RIAM. unless the contractor Implicated has been wag explained by Benjamin B. Wood that tion under the present system. S. That the greater the amount of personal property placed on the rolls, the larger the cancellation or reduction.

4. That the burden fulls heaviest upon tbe residents of our own state, and principally upon the smaller taxpayer. 5. That non-residents find it easiest to escape taxation, and have almost ceased given an Immunity bath by tne secret understood the position wss a federal service, he also should be haled before one, and that it would necessitate the I'm le Sam to show cause why he should I fortunate appointee moving out some-not be convicted and punished for offer wtere near the Indian Territory that ing the bribe. there were no Indians near Babylon that 0.

F. G. Magie. counsel for the accused I ni.Pded Inspection. It was also said that JJAHHENBI'llG In loving memory of my husband end our dear Lch'T.

HENRY W. UAHRF.NUERG. who du January 1.7. I'C. Anna Mangels Hahrenburg and children.

consideration of the child labor question, explaining that tbe conditions at present are not so bad as they have recently been for the reason that some of the employer. to pay any taxes New Officers of Jamaica Lodge Inducted Into Their 'Positions. District Deputy Frank Smith and staff, of lnwood. visited Jamaica Lodge Xo. I.

O. O. F. last night and Installed tint newly elected officers. Tho officers Installed were: Noble grand.

Charles Olscn; vice grind, George II. Miller; secretary, Georgo C. I-(III UHiS AMI ES Klt Till-; Cl'l C' KV lOUK, KOTICB TOc6Tlt.tCTOHS. GENERAL' INSTRUCTIONS TO The person or persons milking a bid or estl. mat fur any work, muterlals ur sup-piles for TU.

City of New York, or for any ot its departments, bureaus or olllcos shall furnish Mi. same In a sealed envlepa, tndir.4 ith the litis if Hi. supplies, niat.rlii'.s, woilt or service for which the bid or i. niade, with his ur their nam. or nuir.es anil lb.

data of ut -tit. President or Il or 1 1 th. h.sd of lhe isrnnMit at hi. 6 That the collection of the personal i sta becoming a.hnniitd and rnfn. In Mm.

men. yesterday succeeueu in Ur Seymour nan some guarantee oi ihhu property tax has become more and more uloy rhlld labor. for Lederle. and said he expects to have out of iall before nightfall to-day. MARGARET MAILLARD HELD.

Ing the plum, so the indorsement was then quickly voted. Mr. Seymour Is a kinsman of Edwin Hawley. the famous railroad magnate. uimcuit.

Of the entire revenue of the City of Xew York, of approximately $126,000,000 in 1906. only about two or three million LEGAL NOTICES. Kt'PnEMK COI'KT. KINGS COI'NTV-Kn. Gnnihir; financial secretary.

Philip dollars were collected from the tax on and la now superintendent of the latler's mund K. Honi.yit, us surviving esecul-M. nlslnlllf mkiiIii.i U. Win- big couniry seat. Effingham Park, near i Wochcr; treiisurer Lewi.

Bui kbee: i peraonnl property of Individuals. or lis office, on or before the data and -ur Babyloo. George W. Parker; Inside guard, Samuel tu communities from i f'rei-losur and sal duly mad. mvl entered I hi'ch tim.

and ut.ee' the estltimies F. riowen: outside guard. John W. Macey In tlie abov. entlltd aclli.n and.

bearing dale will b. publicly iiiend by thn I'resid-itt of which they are derived, of a considerable Questioned regarding the charges against Will Probably Be Ind'cted and Forced his clients, he said that a terrible mis- take had been made, to Tiial on Charges of Per Mr aP that the Secret jury and Larceny Service agents had probably discovered Hnmeihing amiss in that branch of the Naval Service, but thought that In their Margaret Maillnrd. the young woman c.a;,-h the offenders they had fol- vho fooled the pnliie so thoroughly un- limed misleading clues and got the In- III she was found garni' I and bound In no. cni for the guilty. Ma.onib', Dam IMik.

Krid.iy night, was "Wh. the examination comes up on Thuinlav morning, sa Counsel Magie. r.inandcl by Magutnue xenon iu ih- Th. a to-dtiy. name of the charge.

The in. un nay oi jsnuar, tn. uii.MTsi.iied i jtngrd or bead or snid ueparim.ni and reau. l-uferuu In said Judgment named, will aril ut i and the Sward of tha contract mad. arcord-piihlic auction at lha public No.

fug to law aa soon ih.reaft.r as iiractlcdii'a, lli Montague sleet. In the Morough of llrnok I Each bel or aslllnalo stialt dntsln lhe nam. proportion of these taxes, for reason, thnl will be developed below. Your commissioner, bellev. that the nf IhenA bill, if onaeled inln -tat.

right support to noble grand, W. .1. finish; left stirpori to noble grand. Alexander F. llaylls; right scene supporier.

Robert Hymun; left scene supporti-r, Victor Bnrrowiniin; right support of vIi-a lyn. i Ity uf Nea- York, Cuniy of Kins, and 'and pt.c of re.tdnca of th. aisun the saoi. names oi an persons iniensie together with a bill to be discussed aiy. at 12 o'clock, thai on.

day, by with hint th.ratn. and if no oilier person U- t.s Inlereslad. It shall distinctly stat. that fact WATER FOR LYNBROOK, System Now Beinf Installed Will Soon Be In Ope.ation. iSpeclal tu the Eagle.) Hempstead.

L. January 15 At the weekly meeting of the Hempstead Town Board, yesterday afternoon, notice was received from the Queens County Water Mnc WHS Setl! do n-(HV. Il in I ne lUfio-l K-ill hr.lil l. M. c'nailiicv Real Kstal.

CimpMn, l.lln-lierl. auctioneer, tit. premises hv sajd Judgment tu Ii- sold and therein described a follows: All that earlaln lot. pince ur pjrret of liind with lha dwelling hoiisa inera-on. sliuKted.

)lng and te-lng In lha Tw-enty- alsi, that it Is maia wnnour any certnecunit with anv oi her poison making an estimate r. tha same ui posa ami la in all re.nerte falf snd without cilluslin or fraud, and thnt ne m.mh uf II lrd of Aldermen, bead I'C gtand. John C.llister; left support of vlic on an( providing for the return grand, Arrle Berkhoff; chaplain. K.iberi InP var0ui countries of .11 sum. In Stoddan: past grand, Elmer D.

Mills. tho glatp Treasury above a reasonable The Insinuation was attended by a prudent surplus, will be to reduce large gathering nf craftsmen and ut the taxanon upon real estate very con-concliislon of the rxerclss supicr via giderably and to effect a far greater ap-served 111 a hall on Washington street. 1 prnxlmatlon to Justice In taxation than Hlli'KHI mill. I fp to noon West hud not succeeded In bait. depsrurenl.

chief of biir.au. deputy thereof or. seo.n.i ard of the llorougli if-irmerly Cll)'l uf lir.M,l(i,-n in iii. c.nni. ev.a therein, or olhar utticer of The 1 11 tn hut', that I vn- exist, at present CAUSE OF DEATH A MYSTERY.

brook water supply system completed by February 1. Rejideiits of the district are Northpott Man Died Under Circum- anxious supply ready a. soon INDEX and Hiate uf N.w York, an.l an-l de. New Yutk Is. shall ba or becom, nteresld as f.iilowa lo wli: lle.mning al or Indlr-ctly.

as c.nlrsclll.g pa ly. Mm 'ha westerly Bid. S.ienib avenna i surely or otherwise In "MPoslie ih. center of a party wail ltw.n i In the perf or itia eoniraei, In in. lhe hous.

and Iwuao ei.o'ed on suwolea. woik or busine.s ti which II es Ilia lot adlolnlng lha north and di.lant i I. portion ot Ilia Profl iheranf. he sisiy feai soiiitierty from the corner firmed bid or in arrli tig. ef lha party or parlies making Hi.

Your commissioner, also recommend some modifications In the method ot assessing the t.x on transfers. Laws Will Meet Demands. rtaiices That Render an Autopsy j0 Classified Advertisements in To- These alterations, together with 1helr ihe Nevenih av.nu. ih s.uih.rtv aide of tbst lha ao-vral-nia-tiars st.t.d th.r. NeceMBiy.

1 The company staled mat. inn ueiay day'. Eagle. mlnor reconim.ndat lon. to be explained I sienii.g and running In V.

inence wes.arie parallel wnn Mterilng placa I Marallel with Hterlln. Mac. of uiit.itn Lu-hi-i-H nnd I f. Curr-nn, who workM ui Mi'- ncuinst ami nil! in i ii'-l hv -tiHinin IHmrlrt IVrkinn. InnKiiu h'-r niliri-' nit-nf un hurio-H nf l.u-tt iiy iti-riury Hh ''ink Mif "ur: piti.

'ImifK with mlmm a til iiiipr (4i i hi Mopt- In th-rcirt room with 1 l-n ilui h)ip w.ih bur cd by in whole iii'iiK. NASSAU COURT CHAMBERS. Supervisors Authorize Lease of Rooms in New Office Buildinj fr.r Sit-pienie Court Chambeis. (Special lo he Eagle. I Minciilri.

L. January N.is-ini County Supervisors have ant hoiu.d ill-lam II. Jones. liu it tne of lhe to seciite loasn fur i years, beg. nnlng IVI.runrv I.

wi'h Eng. im lien'im. getting ine Niiiipi ty tardiue.s In delivering hydrants and iSpei ial io the Eagle. 1 pipes, which were ordered Inst August. i- I.

1' W. R. nlll nnu- lilishl-d 111(11 V. nun inrougi, in. i.nier et sai.i nanv wan si I CLASSIFICATION.

Amiiaenienls Auction Hales subsequently, will. In the opinion nf your commissioners, go far to the de. inands hoih of revenue and equality, nd, If enacted Inio law. will put ihe t.x aya- PAUK I a i M-ll-t far as ell.n-l. nlliely (Wli feel; lli.nia OolllH.

Ante erly parallel wh avenue wen, I hl loi feal to a i-ilm Ilia cnir of tem of Xew York far In advance Of those i partv wall lielween I hn In. use erwied Of her i i ba c-insldeeed io-day Invest ignt Ing lb- cause' The of John J. Rsndall. of a r.1: 1 ii s. a f-otiiitf inn i.m'aiini in i rctif-tf i--tn 11 I i eo iinii--, on in lavor ot a parallel will, Hterllng placa anv prop sl ba grsdiiated Inherlinnce lax of three classes ihr me said last n.eniioned I ch-.

ui'-n I of rste. I per cm. In the inae of ne.r briy wsil far as II extends nlneiv of th I'li-f of Mleam.hlpa ilrmat hiikf of Th Ity nf Nnw Tork hicks of Tha Ity of nav. was iii'iusi" nii-i ttit-ui iii go to work. About noun he returned to the board the exact l.irai Ion N(l iili.lnle rieirall-'ii been rlrilii lia.

hml a eui of the H'l'l I'ir. me uo.i.i 3 prr rent. In Ihr raiif of mor i fh H-vnih Arnm th fr nf th i.imptrillr. (tUiam rrlaiivfg utid nrr rfnt. In th 1 ''r: bi ad.

whbh Ih lol his wife wa. meet at Free-port to-day lo Inspect th rase of most distant relatives and sir.n the place Isgled Isr-ink. gmouni "i "i- geetlon 4.H of Ihe Oreater Near Turk Charter. The earilfied ciieelt or rn-aev' should not I bv a blow from another man. nd and deierinine wnat action wm a ii I.

gers. These are cnlleil the primary r.tes. lyn, January I Munit 3 o'clo Donovan wni io take' concerning lite application. C. KKt.lblfl.

ft.f.eaa." hc.aed In Iht encaiona eoni.tntfig ina Din Oef.rge M. Il.nnn.n. Allotnev I'lalmlff. a.iiM.aia luil should ba etlhaV Inrloaed in rmims in his huilding the Court Uo barn at tin- rear of bi buns" nnu lay Hiiiihc. to In- used tor louri iiuiiiies l.y down on ihe floor, where his wife found they apply in th first ISo.ikmi over the exempllona.

which In tha 14 case of ihe Imnii-dliite family. In the ruse of more distant relatives and lion YOUNO HUSBAND ARP.ESTED. Nassau slreal. Ilorough e-f Msnhatlan. New i envelope, addressed b- the head of Ih t'-rle e'li- I defiarttnent, president or hoard, or 1 1, Nulli es Iij.t-lenda KKdlo-i "a lAvliansa Cirilielied ll -iin.

Ile'p Hilled a and I stltsgea llutd. and 'n M-io-'i isin Hisiru ii -n Kf- Konreme Cimrt Jll.llcl TuW ll'ielid Si ltd Il im SOOII aferward. lllli OIISI IflllS. The ff.i..wing la a disgmm of ih pr-'iriy i i.rsonsilr. up-n lha pres.nia.l-in of th bid or forts wi-re made ure a docior.

nut; In 'the case of moat diaiant relative, and be a Id. Its sii-eet numla-r I. estimate. du before one ar- Elmliui'St man accuseu oi ueaung, Th- (outiiv II n.iv v.nrlv lor all wrc busy, and It K-r as tc lh uiianiliv and eustia ty of ih iiitiH' th natur und 4tnt nrHiigers. There is further provision that.

In ase nf th direct relatives, Iher-; shall be no tax ai all when Ihe entire Wife Father Funiislies Ball. IL.rry llnlniati. of Elmhiirst. Queens the lo.nioii of 'Ii. building The rind.

building win. a n.w on- will, Is loiiiican was i ur, of age and reaid-i i nfu I in llroiililyn at one inn-, home years rn-ria. till hAf'9 iiiMhl, 0ir Hfl Hit lit 11 1 does not exceed wim yiHicrilny, In the Flushing nurnugh I N-lliee ago b-- ii a utiitiii-r lonrditig liotiee st Cell' report ll'lpllll'rig 'lie re-treat of Hie on the ex.eaa over and un Id tlnn iiiHi, iwl.e ilia primary rate, oiin. for the Court of Hue-, Kound II poll i 'h Pali nrPrtj uf Ih prrfMnt, a-'r4 or tfo 1 i vn h-1 ihall hm or 2 aMtxt tnv hi in nrrmt Th ntv NVw V-ifk l-ht or rtitr't nr ttr. rlfmiM4r, a iurty or uthrwlM a irn anv tt ih rltr.

I Th ia mut hid narMts-lv. levied; on Hid i-xcesa or ihp exemption, up Jo IJonnnn. ihree 3 3" limes Hie primary r.tes: nn the exceas tuiHi.nisi, four limes the primary rates. On .11 In of 'the first ll.iHHi.iHHi sbove ihe fnoinpi Ion, five no aut'ipsv ibis inoriiiiig in iis.eriulii Urn Ing furni'ticd by nis lami'i. mun- i.i Tin- teiie.

iignliist young I to I is Urn In- ducnlnrcd bolli his wife'. K-biiiiirv 1 I 1 1 1 tc ih-- totliel th- Insure. Is Ion of the bull'! lug he will hold i In- id ins of mull at lie Conn II R. H. SAYRE LETT $1,000,000.

rtoll'll M- ill- ii. til I'. i Liinnil -Th- will of Hi" hi- It II. Sfivr-, form-s-ly vii pi.s. 1'ic of gh 'alcv Sa.lrosd Cnuii.HM.

It Ims iieen io nrooa per.otial lirnprr-y. ntnuui ng tei Id li I hildie-tl ye by blows fllllll II el The loupb'. who have thfet clitldre-n. reside utt llrnad v. I I 111 11 ur The as T1i unpr limes lhe primary rta FOR HENRY IRWIN.

i Hu tal 'o in- Kaille I L. I. Jnmiarv The sealed Hir.HH of Lit H'r) 'r fSd'S ih f.Is'i li t-iisf t'-irtv Ii im mma nrovli1fl tht nn-hi1f nf th w'ify Th r'a''t i trv'l In rmmm 'I i.il "i- pclnniM If It ha 1mtJ ti lnt ih In'rf-t th rv vt In A Hid ill writ th imnnt fhf'a iiiia iinittot in i'l-litl-'n t' ItiMrilni th Mm in Paii ttiri.ifft nr rtiiit1 rvmVt lhlr hM of i-pt nfivtn ih htanli form an-l f-if-niiiht ih fit', rtpv of ht'h '''ll t'i tr-'pr In hhh Iffl- th hH, Utmr It c.tiiv nf tl rnnlMlft ln lM ..4" sault oi Mrs. Ilolnian occurred lasi week iiror of ih" Uih-TltHn. (.

ih- rnv M.sc.-l,.nv",os Mii.li ni Ii en'U'ilon S'I HI MI.ii.i Personsl I. l-iiieie- K't I. elite aiinatli.ns Wanted Hl-ecM Null. eg -IrslorHBts and -r Sal. 1 ii liilloKing, Hie advice of v.

r-l I in it-- ilain.igc Henry Ir- and III nui from hir-ii Hi f-xpurtni to nt- lnri'iy and Mrs, llolninn im rfiinrd. Nhnntl IO lo th roitntlr whfr- with nn-l 4-iM-ii-ti i win. nf llnniUlvn iign 'he York frlcn-ls pfirsi'iimsitt ti'ttmi ft th i4v. a4.iir.i swore oil! warrant mr in-r nusiianu C--y Railway o(. tied by 1 1 h-r.

ni'. rimoti. gtvi-4 tin t.K Mt t-. in Atltn, In th frtrm Fiffrii't- i tin tax In pain. Taiallon of Con-oration.

arresi. II- was arrested inurdiiy nigni ')! mr rn ur ut iii-im in im t. tu Mi imti ih tfrti'f uni, ran r.f 1 inx I ami Hiit-t' lHHt-1 pla nt It i'l'Utn. for 1 1. Counsel for and lo ke.l up In tin- l.lniliuiat the d- fen(- mov.

I to asld. the hl Is )ui his home. The I nd pen tc li iirtei-e r-ih 'll ict.rs'c es ruin -rv tn.riinrrow iiiirilnn iht-rr-f oTin ift innl which tl w'k iJ'W I'1'- Ill t'tt. fU ririr-ra 0f conalruciloa wurk majr Uii.is.on re- until midnight, wh-n his fn'h-r neni on ii pwmlnnn. Th rommlMion r-.

..11 tbvy ahould ba laxabla oaljr Ofl th' a' Sa-ng-rhsll, til Tonipkius and nlm fur a n.w trial avenue, wi'h a b.iiquel. (served uo bvih tno iuas. I a atn mtra. hit bood auU ha ti fivco bn frccluuC wnicj.

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