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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. TUESDAY. XOYEMBEF 28. 1905.

PHOT PIDQflll nillTC EAST SEW YORKERS FIGHT 10ULD INCREASE TAX BATE REGULARS KNOCKED BUT DENOUNCE THE DELAY IN Pomeranz. F. S. Robinson. H.

C. Draper and J. J. HiKgius A eoinniuiu. ation received from the urn i.

unimuLL yuiiu II 111 IV it innniTrnTO! isrraiifi iTnnrii in rvTriininu i the o.s0cia.ioo. j. coin. IE THE I4TH ams iT ARCHITECTS' IKETINEK hi MbH hMh mm run hum fly. tA tR3uiiNrr RTJEUBsr FLATBUSH M.

EXTENSION cation was also read from 0 CMm. HUM TO GET IMPROVEMENTS Former Mayor Boody Believes Property Owners Would Favor Such a Scheme. Senior Line Officer, Passed Over Big Association Will Move on Annual Election in Brooklyn Downtown Taxpayers Call Upon TTTrlTcM I in Election for Major, I Rapid Transit Commission Chapter Results in Over- Authorities to Hasten Com- uVlTJZ Ma oommtad to bo in fine rx of a possible viaduct over part of tho Flat- Asks to Be Retired. ,1 with uemands. throw of Hull Forces.

pletion of Work. avenue was up for I- has ho. 1 I The matter wan roun.llv I daring the present sroek because of the fair demn. re. i a vote disapproving; tha I being conducted at the trmerj In aid of tho I proposition.

A committee was acorrdlngly TEN YEARS AT MEAD OF CO. F. ns GREAT GROWTH OF SECTION. F. H.

QUINBY NEW PRESIDENT. TRADE SCHOOL SEEMS ASSURED VXXu TERMINAL PLANS DISAPPROVED. be a regimental Th- publ. Mil be order that a protest may be registered excluded at tfcla drill, bur wttl be admitted against the project. Floor Improvement irt Armory Mr.y Be i Thousands of Houses Suilt and Tens of Queer Sounds From Behind Closed Doors Would Be Great Boon to Thousands of TIIRKFY PRIPPP.

AUUAY IIP Interesting Session of the Prospect Deferred-Company A. 23d, Has joof Thousands of Residents Added Beached Ears of Employes in the Factories of UHKtT frlltbb AWAT UK. Heights Citizens Associatton-Flat- a Field Day. for Within a Fev. Years.

Reporters. the Section. bush Avenue Extension. I the medal, and 0 neral Eddy iho offlcors Cost at Wholesale About the Same as Faithful to a determination which ho trophies, To Oeaera Henry and his staff sido Subway Association held Threats of bloody noses and disorder of a There was an enthusiastic meeting ot the Thanks- Ex-Mayor Boody. at a meeting of the formed as long ago as last winter, when will tendered option at the lis regular meeting lust night In Torborg's 1 ltnd pe.rau.., closed doors Downtown Taxpayers Association held last at tue La8t rw0 "anKS Proepect Heights fugue last night there was the first talk two ttOO Hi owl" danclue unu'l aVen0e "nd Uaw" 1 ttXWt- and attended the annual election of the Brook- night in Kearneys Hall.

Bridge and High givings. in tbc Berkeley Institute, on Lincoln piace. majors. Captain John Krai-, is Carroll, senior QJetiOB of south of Pltkta lyn chapter of the American Institute of streets, attended by probably seventy-five advocated the Increaso of thc lax rate by 50 raptntn of the Fourtei nth Reglmant, has avenue wa noln dl by tl, interested cls B. tl-r.

vnnuuh club last night, members. As the chief subject for discus- The anticipation entertained ten days ago per cent, to pay for needed improvements. made application to be relieved at once nnuiMOi CI AT neMIAI meitibci 5 of the aesooiatlon. President Mar- ws tho bott. that the chapter slon was transit reform, the large attendance by Wallabout Market wholesale poultry mer- Ho said that if th limit at which tho city from the command ct Company K.

pending MRS. DOWNS FLAT DENIAL. tin Pteiffer presided, while Secretaries Ed- Umiwn existence, denoted the wide interest which is felt. par. chant8.

Uiut they would be able this yoar -ould g0 iut prop-bis transfer to the retired list. The ap- mund Gallagher and Harrj J. gtolpe MM- and wa8 oVlock lhls before the ticularly in that section where the aeso- ,0 furnish turkeys at from 18 to 20 cents a erty owners would indorse tha plan to in- plieUon wai made lai gbt in letter ad-1 od. The speakers were MOIPa Klendl, Rob- W(l8 notwithstanding the fact elation is operative and where tho Flat bush pound, has failed of realization. Appre- crease taxation to the figure ho mentioned, dressed to Colonel Kline, commanding the younr of 01d Biverhend Man An- BJlvar1 A- Mulcr- Jacob Rubln that there were only forty members present, avenue extension and tunnel ami bridge im- ilcnslon that such might be the ease took the increased revenue to bo used solely for rcSlmpn; rt.r.

Tmn Miranden. The "regular-' wore ba.liv l-aten. every provetuents will be keenly felt. President (orm 0 Friday last, and the the increased valua- Captain Carroll, us senior captain, having 9wr f3 lmPr0Per The south side residents who organized man inning, des- J. J.

Colgan was in the chair and Secretary lhcn pcgK0 up prvous views a couple of tjon of their fully reimburse been acting major n.ontb 1 l-J Cr'--duct. month th(. (ilct wa, a J. II Murphy recorded cents a pound. To-day.

It was expeected, thorn. heved that one of the two majorshlps should i with the object of i lalnlnj the MoesrttJ 8plt ono wa5 (ho of tho The subject of the extension has been WOuld Bottlo tho question. To-day and to- Tho subject for discussion last night wm to him. and he said inths ago that If (Special to tho Eagle.l a DC lolfl tnat disorder came. Two tellers widely discussed among the members of the morrow tho rotailing trado must complete the Klatbush avenue extension, and the pio- vrr" l0T ltJ'T 1,0 qUlt Patchogne.

L. November the i x- i -sixth sc.loct,,d hy llt Washington Hull pro- association, and. consequently, when a reso- urehnses of stock. Had 13 to 20 cents p0sed city building at the termiual of tho the r. cnont.

As the vote for in ri'e famous Downs separa- has wllh th(1 n3 eoon as tho bal- lution was introduced approviog of the work the jobbing charge, probably the bulk Brooklyn Bridge The leaguo favors the Llbbey an.) Baldwin as majors last week from Rivcrhead. in which 17-ycar i -'r' attention un- a anJ William A and calling upon tho authorities to hasten o- buying would have taken place to-day. was unanimous. Opinio Car- oiJ B. suing her 70-year I haJ a bod' 5evcral Parfltt.

one of nominators of th opposl- Progress of the Improvement, as well as l-nfortiinatvly the ma 18 brldg0 with Manhattan roads, and 2HSU Tt tlo" 0lJ '0r a of their Moo ticket, took his stand over the tellers scathingly denouncing as absurd the delays ip.tt lott to await "what to-morrow might the use of money thus saved, if the idea of who counted on Itaat cLiie'TiiHs mind dd mrit' tk' Wl" n0! "down-" m0, (, o( Smffldl charge heCk 0tf th" VU'S 35 tbPy WCfC hav'' beeni occn3loDca tho P1J' bring forth, because it seemed, that with a building at the -rmiiiul Is abandoned, for not realize how deeply the disappointment i bas bpen adP(lcd by tbe prsIentation of the 1 of plans ,0 bp latd botor lh'' porterewerearrout of' tlnmeeting fsvor. try, should prevail cheaper first cost. JJ h'a'' "t'we'rSdaapted. had mov -d him. fro-nos hn told mru thc ajr oun brM justice lPB futur'' dau' r'' Tb-' a vote 0, f.

VJ-je "RjtjcrMon v.t-li lara'ion it vi. ws w.th commission d.e.lers. Judao wall op nod the meeting and repeatedly that as acting major left noth- wilmot M. Smith denying all tl, v.iot.. octatlon proposes to canvass tho district a VL Im ,7 thal out that consignments act-d un ing to be desired, and that by right the pro- of It, which was ha-d-d it, irom avenue to the city line and gan' fim r.m tha xieud.i.n so as connect w.

r0 greatly below tome T1. so was should come li TU-s oun ion t- in support of her unnlle-tion for 1 f-o-n Jamilca "nie Jvmalc Bav The I reaobt'(1 the outside was the loud and angry with the tndvd av. into was no ri- as much as i' tent, smaller th.in a (rom tbv urm.klvn K. his n.v.. ninn of the a counsel fee of $2i0 and voice of President Hull protesting against torious and worthy of support.

A resolu- had been promised, that the same oondl- t.s-o. 1..110. of lonsvears he had .0,11. riJ, 'Pending the trial of hor suit. commltuo lo.

w)1) A with the Mon to oftve as any to a considerable extent with th Leagues action on water supply years nc n.ui s. e.j tu rtijiutiit hni v. -nsflaHv count all the bouses in the section opposition and a appoinie.i the Manliaitan receivers. cpivstlon Will VI. o-l'ns- eaptain, caused him lo think he might land L- allegilions' trade l-'h r'n-ed acd the number of families they contain.

0 1 order that the proposition may bo brought The only explanation of tho reduction ap- uu charles 1. Kiekei hon to the eh it it, r.i.tn ullors ion. parently in the iac, thai price at grQer tc move the TadODtlon i hose on th, ins.de told him be no: a wife a woman, her denlaU to go before' the commission In a convincing ond hindering their work ever since they Al.or: on S. I lie tins v. or.

hand lo ptak cm. aeo and ri. higher than at ibis ...,,1,,, i ih.il gbost of a chance, he toh, the.n is having 'her husband condition, it will tavo In figures Low many started thc count." shouted President Hull. In reference to the proposed trade school, market, when all riroumstum are lakeii ov'e'i- and went on nursing the hope that he weald fool, although she admit she may have houses have been built in this section In tho "If the chapter will stand for this kind of association now eonsld, i an as- toio account, among thorn the rates at which crowded now. nd it was pi to be weat.tig tnajo, traps.

sharply when his conduct became fas- years t.d will show steady know It" sured success HlggaiH is storing in tho refrigeration do- Id fore- t.00.000 to Captain I rifle. "boorish an I unVarahl. She growth of the aou.h side ol tho Twent; -sixth sW- Ms n-otost Aiel of, UoaU N' ork po-l'ojlos. was thai the receivers rgn.1,8 A ll(1Y a) ing begun his mihtary career as a old mat, called her vile name.6 arfd 'that he Ward Hedrnln' one of the "throw the ZVol cZ' Yll Z' ba" adbP" l.omp..;.y 17 1 II striking her ins actions were cruel and in- Pejl a subway on the south side As It Hedmnn and his frier, is the ac- lcsa tna" Pn 3 end the report of th, Jluui- March 21. U4.

be joined Four- human. hi, -'nWwKs "on of M' a upon th- i "a ir pr8t th U', hla state- nfllX-nd'rSr, 3 a 5S bQar! ofthe ati ferheK gene11: WttXiX S'wlS SVST R0W" T0RN DOWN. A TSffl. teer service from May 2 to October 27, 189S. I for whth- County CI rk Ketcham tuP' JV the most eminent architects in Brooklyn Olena.

Charles. Al. Hlgglus, Ahl Peace. Mor- isur'i" 'E'SIBe CortV? Id thh of m''' "ls: 'tight tor Tho of at rauo school where the thou- adew Estate Has Done Away With a vt- Betm and ollu-rs. The resolutions G- 4 agErC8aUDS rt' auX.ng Z'facwouw'beVer'nlng Gn Cove Eyesore-Eazing loVT.

fZl'VJ Bruekmaun th. senior Hue officer ond give Judge Smith has ail the papers in the case The oifcamzation work was done by al, 8wry. Becalls Tragedies. evening at tho sumo place to consider tho now. an will but It was watched none Durlng lhc count of the vote President lor long The association 'recognized water question.

Soi '0rn, 1" 1 cot "Tl who ad '-l -etching this tact u.ouihs ago and (Soifll "id ex-Mayor rtHii 1 aod allmoar 10 allowed u' things to el.out the -v h.n,. public school at Til- (bP'oiai to the Eagle.) Boody said that the timidity of the officials 'rlday ev.t.it.g Tins bafalion is Mrs. Downs, if any. r-ropo iMikwy w.ll pIain that tlm hu 'liiidc, ..,1 Lt.wre.!,.'. "tieets coiiverted Glon Cove.

L. November 28-The estate Past rations responsible tor cLntaln Carr and ad no via I wlnnln- to this type of on renter. of Edward R. Ladew is receiving merited the present had not planned cJtly elected SSJtt "HOW TO CONQUER DEATH." 's y'lVto tZnfT'AZ KJ" Z'TSZJZ 'd'l'onrli romaiand It. )V" In.

batk Well, reto-mter the el elditu-, some figures relative I 'n -hat bad Brooklyn trout Wl Come. Sny. Miss Craig. Wh bV anden a- na. ho JUBfiUV JEfW aim lZ herring', fift i of the Cty mand of the Ct" We Shall Dissolve Our Bodies und I J1 i u.

a Ings. It hurt the chapter, this husint ss of in other Pi. where i' ha been ti led Ills yea Starch Company for Its employes. Tho indebtedness, uid that needed Improve- wlSrSiSa ESSSBrESSS mending Martha Craig delivered a lecture tnoT gS ofhfhp- SSS 00 C.S UMfM.V S. on' who 03 "How, which, he Kings County runs braris Tu of mem' Mr Higgins.

who has made the subject of PurchoscU from the decide that this or that borough should not Cn.n? banks' -'Vt. XUX BaeaM 1 f'V voles. nllraT'of tlt.eX wrCu'sl Ea'srord'lSjonr Cy. gfp. Sr roSoS asssriEsn woSSS S3-oSEiSrS feHS JT'r' TS SsSffffiSSsAa ttg -a 'i-rrsiis 5 sir raaa says wife was lured away.

5 w. SCS trc br 110 "Wi- quarters Th wi'utr we'ngh 13 a years ago In ono school, and In are the separate houses built for the Ladew Thomas H. Kane Suspects Italian om-- Th. for Her Departure. ft llrlot the season i III going t0 tod sumiMlng fdoc of tak? nf vm a glrlV and subs u- and baths, the surroundings being Za'Vo A''Z 1 were given for mechanlea.

work done be since November 8. and "red capable -i. lk could in lur'' "'e-tlngs as this one, weekly P- chool and w.th 1 1., Is PRCCinFNT 'JFNT PI (IWFRQ ncr husband. 'Mys she winter. world and had decided move Ml to r'r righU an I work as a unit for I Sd hon 111 rHtolUtlM I OCN I hLUWtKb.

was lured away and made prisoner by an invisible world. Mm said el MM grtJ SSpt SSd WiU get It." A PBS StaSiSKSrJSS inri in HU "I Italian musician, wllh whom she former Officers and mm ol I Company of the trip. Jo Mr. Klendl w.s extended a vote ot Coj Mr. Hoosevelt Had Box of Blooms For- vcd.

KM tbraatoned the Italian, on on5 Mi'TVrVig JJblX uV: TTrr: br warded From Whit. for Cas- 'a "a.lan -c- flSdday tUhionK world Tbe work. XV-'' lgraduatlo 'fl kot of Negro Servant. Zc "ch ZTVnW-JZ last Saturday. Taking tW- lerrj bo eucb thing not even In The way.

and means committee, because MOTtag OemltWi on i 0 Ororao thev wen, i roll, ri, th- matter of birth Whan we leave this of the extra work vs-i -nltrged to nl n-i- the day set for it she presented a loaf of might be hri searched In vain. In li- IWH -bor. er flv, Jwl5 SSI STOoS "llSjSi.VTt- wuVrr.torTla ,0 lasting for nearly two hours jM (rlend. etd although we v.olrh Ki-t 11 HuWn tZWZZ yeler Day. 1.

November Julia 1 Stek 1," ulJ dent, of the w. and MeeUateelk Delegate, know ad and 1, nake It. band. Alfred Davis, had been a rusted sen- In, kI- broke -he r. I "il iee.tff ni I I'cMon we ean do as He i We can put I which end, Bnl family of Pre.ld.n, Roosevelt Mr Apparently, her "23 TV AID OF HOC fS; ffi ft- mlStttti Coo.lderlag thai iheylS 5, it fas Simply tkal He understood the mind IN 0F SICK MUSICIANS.

go re is fo a or J', JW was burled Th- funeral la" W1U 0ive Jubil.J FOLEY ASSOCIATION BALL. 7, i Concert. Sunday. A Family Gathering to Which the 1 'b 7. WM bi-jj? SrWS r-t.

LVn-SirrrTob 1 Irlngrwere SStfKS myR.v Wsrrcn 1 Bowman, pa.tor of JZX aHfgsSH ssKSKSSS hiss; 35- hdr I 1 b''1 iW Promw. 1 h- tc of -be cle. rlntend.nt of th- Pros- Kane said lo an rag- reporter ad MeleJ Ft Well shouH I--, t. stan 1 on a at Haga.nore Hill, und Mrs. day he was positive Ho, hb.

wife w. ro t'h iil .1 bt Pro," from (toaMTl of Sh-ia. "Jub-I not to make money, aa the dues of Seaman were preteat. etlll alive she would with f'ni 'of the eneiuio ihe' PT VIVIAN GIVES TWO PLATS. by W-ter.

Andante" by member, w. r- amp me- -h. demand, M.iiut.l training should be added to the Mr, hii.l. years of ag, and a very not ,1. ho thinks: 1 T.chalko.ky.

Introduction .,,.1 March treaeury. The. bell was prettily High Shoot There Is none no, ex- active woman, bring a teacher In have lurrd her uwav tnmaa, Jy criterion b. mm i MakNt I' Wk I IM hi" Ml wltt an flag. nE ol, .1 br.

li. rh- I m.m'.r of which i Jlm nn1 "Mr. Bob" Well Pre- and Heyarbeofe rackeltenr No. 2." lollowing a Hat of th. nfflcr.t Ft.nk Vhit Is a mistake of th" Hoard of ship-Tin- nd.

1 b-r fun. in a body. A88EHBIV rilin urrtPTTfiv a senUd by iaitm Society b' Tb Manhattan Solo guar- Foley, staadard bearer; Rourke. an oversight of the Board of Bdu- Her husband, who I. very feeble, was un- AMEMBLY CLUB BECIPTIOW.

men ho had hear-l of fin- drilling eutou ur society. r.u. wl- K- r-. r. pupils at p- able to ntt.nd the A bo.

of flower. SJ to Two plays. Jutnho Jim" and "Mr. Boh," d-n, Jan.on. F.

Bcbw.r.kopf. will Ti.on.ee Kill- iMMtol Oetetatyi Ml MM Iron hand work Tim boy come im bv Pr-, blent and Mr. Roo.e- Enjoyable Event Attended by Members hittliI, I tk 'r' fToiaet'1 r-' eucee.e at the wllh solo se will Mm- -or ling Charb. a. hool r.o le tter equipped v.

It. but did reach Oyster Bay until rc hho Sjrwa srur iiS Unant ll.u-.u. Toward the Gloss of th Owens, who coached the Iloth pluyi A juhlrB banquet will be held on the I i. I i lo rnnllnue street. I'll Dolr nnul drill Mujor acied reviewing oBeer ,,,,.,1 ,0 amatcur playem.

though Friday Deren.b.r h.n nnm tMs ihr life Often he goes through Behwaablgcher Saengerbund Will Take Salurday nigh. ,1, RMM Tb- "V'r' "V'" Woman Hurt Through AL Wg gj 7 Tb. Plays en w-r- mu.h of A 'S THIRD ANNUAL DINKFR legetl Careleesneee of Motoiman. wlth-r. and oft.

fall-n I del. ga.lo THIRD ANNUAL DINNER. farnrnt of on the "We d. rl, V. 'w, i Hf Wtl i rt .1 i.

Mi -Tin he pupil. i kad hatUUo, irfil Ike Other Vr's fZl iSSZriiH Av, nu" BtMl ta one, I.l.nd. NSMMtMs for now in their flr.t UW i nV, trtmmu gave a creditable Imitation of Oeorg. M. Co.

something In line la.f It day Tuohy. K. Nulty and Miss 4, tight J.nnle A Mlllam-. of left Hi- hool. nod who l.l.

will be I llatkin, -r night. It, r.gui dr.ll night It divided VV nf ShMu ke a.o-lMloa. and Forty-fourth street and Hath avenue, I f.el -h- of such If r. a l.ra- d. I-k of KMer, William into It r.n do well I1" "T'i I wl.

'a the H. li llr-w-r alighted from the car Wb-n II al. nd-1 lb- I II now wi.h II. ninety me. rapf.li titidO Vn k' Mdy.

Charl.e R. Menard end K'h-I I. -1 I k-d W- I 'olumbl. the elngera lorgol to M. Nelly t.t...uer.

Her Jll.nto,, a. i.J..r First Ueut.n- A dance followed IhepUya llogeboom. A mu.b .1 ad lu a fractured left wrl.t and h.d by Into v. lor lake the glfl. floor ne Kllery.

Frank HAND OF FRIENDSHIP'S BALL. I Kane, Be.m. command of Menpaly, WlU Ilnl Tb. itoTCMk MM Ml Of tfel CITY CLUB DINES INDEPENDENTS. ton.

Snilnllllffkg ItrthlMa Irttli "iVt. MAY ADD TO MAXWELTON. tUbVK.V!o!.''M,V'-7rV.':"'.'ri' Frlend.hlp Fraternity. Chapter-A. a.

Th. city Club will glv. a dinner thl. n- more dlffl. ulty h.v- I.

il T.i-big. Ad' Merk. A Uom-' fhlrd All "be mov. Ibi ibe.rhoolof held Ian night In Palm Garden. Hamburg ing.

al 7 o-eloek. lo leader, lo Independent OAVE A "VIBNNIM FETE." v. h.v. not .1,1 i.n Mil- II Kcbrn.d.r. J.

Bogere Maxwell Negotiating for iho bat, u. -gone through only minor and Oreeae evene. The garden wa. gay a. th- Ill A "Vinne.e Fele," the proceed, of which "in'.

Ukj Md IV. OlNgg Hei.clnnsns and Paul Luy.ter Property at Bad Spring. rrore bring noted. ly decorated for the occasion, and the Forty-fourth street. Manhattan Th- K1 men n.

(Bpedal lo the F.gle "ntin wci v.K'A'.t;.r t.u""i s. r. abioh association comcmt. oi.0 s.eb.r Mmm. rrir.1,,,,"1,;;:,:,;::1;: 1 pM.td,ro? "r1 miM In Jenuary U.t nr" Jeme.

Lake, worthy will pre. ld old rhur. on Korty-eecond In ahleb Hon and the llo.rd of p. will Tl.ai.k Hokt Mat. II of It l.uy.iers prop- lon HM Oharlgg V.

Illuem. junior friend, Frank Ith- fair w. held. wa. wllh bun elweye MMIM gSIMHdW fr.in, Hpnng.

bin up lo the present FOR CHURCH BENEFIT. ling aad Anna, and th. boolb. lb. "lb i 'i V.o.','p,',,',,.'r,,,,':','' olo dldilor ir.tun." 7nr' Th.

yooM of St. Ashes faib- -M behind palm, i- tk, pMre. a) llurlM the evening mub- glv- ih-m vol- and )n, I I "SiT'." ifmSZ It i 1 bv f.rph.n I I. I b- I. fal.nl lo m.k.

lh. Lading ThV William Br.dl.y William If Sully. It. Ngne. School II.

II. I.r.w altr.Clon will granted lb- HI olony ami rimrlea Km 1 1 Amund.on and Al rt gbl fcr Iho beneSt of i fi0wlng new member, a. re I Ko MyiUl Kahp, iMIIt)HnMgJ r.tber John Wbel.n aud Wi. 1,., Fslfcer Ml4fKh. ret tor the 1 1.

W. gl.ln. Devld taMh Wl I Imj U.uclng I. II. by Mr.

MmwHiwouM I. Uing r.clved by ib. iuatir.

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