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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. THURSDAY. APRIL J). 1008.

MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. OBITUARY. OF 13 IN KEARLY CBHE TO'BLOWSi HYSTERICAL AT CANGE OM HEW ROBBERY CHARGE! MAY EET THICKS MOfED Langdon Smith. Langdon Smith, a well-known newspaper man.

who during the Cuban insurrection of 1S95 was employed by the New York Herald and during the Spanish-American War by the New York Journal, and later by the New York World, died yesterday at his home. 148 Midwood street, after an illness of three days of Have a Sharp Altercation Over Said to Have Participated in the Physicians Can't Understand Sequel of Tessie Erickson's Collapse. Smith Street Railroad People Will Pay for Work if Bonds Are Allowed. Holdup of William F. O'Neill.

the Extension of Eastern Parkway Bill. erysipelas. Mr. Smith was born In Ken tucky fifty-one years ago and early in life took part In tne uomancne ana Apache Later he was a general correspondent during the Sioux war. Ho TALK OF A LOVER'S QUARREL.

BOTH CHARGE BAD FAITH, was generally known as "Denver" Smith. ALLEGED PALS ARRESTED. APPEAL TO UTILITIES BOARD. STEIN WAY Pianos have established the world's standard by which all other instruments are judged and measured. As an example of this high, standard we invite your inspection of the GRAND $800.

VtRTEGRAND (an upnght) $550. MflM of AllmnkeR taken in exchange. Tmi. miaiu If Alio piuiotfur rem. STXINWAY SONS.

Stcmw.y Ml. 107 and 109 E. Mth St. New York. Subway Erpreu Station at tht Poor WOMAN owes it to herself, her family and posterity to be beautiful well kept teeth lend an added charm of beauty to the face Dr.

Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, prevents tooth decay and imparts purity ana fragrance to the breath Uuring the Cuban rebellion He was pres ent at the battle of Joblte with Maceo, Tessie's Mother Thinks Cause Was Travis Advances Toward Foelker, but and was at the bombardment of Havana and Santiago and the battles of El Cancy and San Juan in the Spanish-American Collier Is Now Out on Bail and Is TXnder Indictment for Eobbery. Reason Stated Why the Issue of $462,000 Should Be Approved No Surplus Income Now. War. He was a successful writer Only Too Much Dancing Hospital Doctors Optimistic, Is Restrained and Takes His Seat. short stories and poems.

He wrote book entitled "On the Pan Handle," which was very successful. He married Marie Antoinette Wright of Louisville, in When her sweetheart refused to dance The Coney Island and Brooklyn Rall- 1804. She Burvivos him. with her and declared his intention of The police are looking again for Alfred Collier, who is now under Indictment In this borough for robbery and assault. roaa uompany filed an aonllcatlnn to Margaret E.

Constable. day with the Publlo Service Commission for permission to Issue now bonds in Margaret E. Toll, widow of Captain David C. Constable, was burled to-day the sum of $462,000 to cover the cost of CONTRACT KET UNSIGNED. He chances to be out on bail and It is questionable If he will be recaptured, for some say that ho has Jumped the town.

At the time of young Collier's arrest there was a great protest on the part of ainercnt Improvements which the eom- taking another girl home after the ball was over, Tessie ErHkson, 19 years old, of Ralph avenue and Bainbridge jitroet, had a violent attack of hysteria last night, In Somer's Hall, Rockaway avenue and Somer street, while on the ball room floor, and to-day lies in a mysterious state of coma which tho doctors are un (Special to the Eagle.) Albany, April 9 Senators Travis and Foelker. fellow Republicans from Kings County, indulged In a sharp altercation In general orders on the floor of the Senate chamber to-day, which for a tlmo threatened to result In physical violence of some sort. The two men, whose tempers were rapidly getting the best of them, were sharply called to order by Senator Owens who was presiding. "Gentlemen, gentlemen," said Senator from her late residence, 109 Montague street, following services conducted by the Rev. Dr.

Walker, rector of St. Ann'B P. E. Church. She died suddenly on Monday afternoon of heart disease.

She u.i0aiuu nas aircctea the company to make. Ono of the principal Improvements Wavy Department Will Probably his father who, It was said, had threat is removing tho trades on Conoy Island EX SEC. TRACY INTERESTED, was born in Schenectady on May 23, 1834 avenue, from the side to tbo center of ened to sue the man who complained against him and who Identified him as a Build Dry Dock No. 4 at Brooklyn Yard With Day Labor. able to explain.

and for many years had made her home tne street. Tho commission will take up the company's application at its at various times In Brooklyn. One son, Dancers In tho ball room were very highway robber. But, for all of the John V. R.

Constable, survives her Her Cullen, "the place for fisticuffs is the cor meeting to-morrow. much startled by the girl's' piercing screams and fits of hysterical laughter threats that were made, the accused, with two others, was held for the action (Special to the Eagle.) hu3band, who died twenty years ago, was a captain in the United States revenue ridor." Travis, who had advanced half way With the members of tho Publlo Commission tho announcement Uit Washington, April There was no let Former Brooklyn Man Concerned', la Salo of New Jersey Tract to the Government. and for some minutes after she hnd been of the Grand Jury. service. The remains wero taken to ter in the Navy Department mall to-day seized with tho attack a high state of across the aisle toward Foelker, who was Tho complainant In tho new case from the Williams Engineering and Con Schenectady.

James P. Todd. excitement prevailed among the girls and seated In his chair, flushed and turned back. the company is anxious to remove the tracks on Coney iBland avenuo is a very agreeable one. The estimated cost of tho Improvement is $278,000.

Tho oueBtion young women. As soon as the hysteria etruction company, and tne official view now Is that the firm does not Intend to James Pollock Todd, a brother of the against Collier is W. F. O'Neill, an actor by profession, whose borne is at 323 West Twonty-fourth street. The robbery complained of by O'Neill occurred at about You promised nit to object to the ad late Thomas Todd, founder of the Long Bign the contract awarded to It for com vancement of this bill," ba flung angrily of the tracks on Coney Island avenue has island City Star, died yesterday at hi pletlng Dry Dock No.

4 at the Brooklyn 12:10 o'clock on the morning of the 29tb home at 68 Locust street, Flushing, after Been the subject of much agitation anion Navy Yard. at Foelker. "If that's the way you keep your word I've had about enough of you." a long illness. Ho was an uncle of As uib uusiness peoplo located on tho ave of June of last year. He was standing at the corner of Eastern Parkway and Civil Engineer Holladay.

chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, submitted to 'Sit down," said Foelker, and the inci semblyman Thomas Todd. The deceased was born In Flushing sixty-one years ago and was a son of Adam Todd, who settled nue, and the last legislature passed a bill giving the company permission to Flatbush avonue, he says, when he was Secretary Metcalf to-day a memoranda approached by a man who hold him In in flushing when a young man. The do remove the tracks to the center of the street. The company never took advan dent was closed so far as external demonstrations were concerned, but It may be said that very bitter feeling exists between the two men. setting forth the failure of the New York firm to close the' deal for finishing tho dock and asking for instructions as to conversation until two others came up.

ceased was a compositor by trade and was employed for many years In a Flush Then the man who was talking to him tage of this legislative authority beeaua, what shall be done next. Ing newspaper office. He is survived by put his hand over his mouth as a gag it claimed it did not have the money to It is practically settled that Secretary pis widow, who was Miss Barbara Wick pay tor tno work. (Special to the Eagle.) Washington, April 9 Edward S.iflavag, who says ho is tho owner of the land in New Jersey, opposite Staten Island, which has' been offered to the govern-" ment as a sort of annex to the Brook" lyn Navy Yard. Is In Washington watt Ine for an answer to his otter to the gov ornment, which ho was surprised to learn, had become known.

"I have never met Mr. Newberry," he said, "and, of course, bava made no pro-; posal whatever to him. I am at a loss to understand how this information could have got Into the newspapers." Mr. Savage admitted that ex-Secretary of the Navy Benjamin F. Tracy was In a way interested In the sale of the New Jersey property, and that the former had had a talk with Assistant Secretary Newberry about It.

"Some time ago," said Mr. Savage, "General Tracy talked with Mr. Nowberry about the purchaso of this property owned by tho Sound Shore Front Improvement Company. Mr. Newberry Indicated that the proposition ft College Point, ani eight children.

Fu and the other two explored his pockets, taking $103 In cash from him. The men Travis to have the Travis-Degroot bill, for the extension of Eastern Parkway Metcalf will present the whole matter to Congress and ask for authority to finish In the application the company states that tho prospective holders of the bonda neral services are to be held on Saturday afternoon at his late home, conducted by through Cypress Hills Cemetery to For tne docK wltn day labor. It is expected that this authority will be given along with S400.000 additional. the Kev. Henry D.

Waller, rector of St. est Park, advanced. Travis moved tn win be protected by a $10,000,000 mort equipment. gave him a beating, knocked out two of his front teeth, threatened him with arrest for one of them said be was a detective and ran away. bill.

Foelker jumped to bis feet lmmedl In this event the department will alter ately with an objection. The principal reasons advanced by the company in tho application why favorable Cteorge Episcopal Church. Mary A. Carmody. Mary A.

Carmody, mother of Deputy Naval Officer Timothy A. Carmody, died on Tuesday evening at the home of her John Carlson and Charles Durchard, tne present plans of the dock so that a larger basin will be constructed and employ a large force of men to rush the What do you mean, Otto?" shouted Travis, indignantly. "You promised me two of the gang, It Is claimod, were arrested yesterday afternoon by Detectives ocuun Bnouia 00 taken by the commission are as follows: Tho company owns 487 cars and oper ates 22.61S miles of tract. Of this mile' In so many words not to object to tb work through as rapidly as possible. TITLE SEARCHED TOO LATE.

advancement of the bill. age lu.ub miles la eased from othor You told me that your bill and th Dogroot bill were Identical," said Foelke: companies. "Your petitioner further shown that It was not very attractive to the govern Tunney, Barry and Clarke, of tho headquarters staff, but they did not find Collier when they wont looking for him. The men had been arrested before, soon after the assault, for O'Neill had identified them, but they were dismissed from custody by Magistrate Steers, probably on Cordes Had Paid Over His $1,350 to sharply. was formerly the intention of vnnr nntl- ment, and thought that was the end of It.

although he said he would look fur I have compared them and find tnai tioner to pay the cost of the change of Spreckles, He Says Property Not Owned by Former. they are not. I will not object to tne en utanuu 01 me. iracKs partly out of the income and partly out of the nrnniio ther into It at eome time in the future. I did not know he was going over to New vancement of your bill, but I Insist upon my objection to the advancement of the the ground that there was no corrobora York to inspect the land.

It was offered to the Government because I understood sale of capital stock of your petitioner, which was Increased in the spring of 1907 from $2,000,000 to $3,000,000. At that time tion. There is corroboration now, from Degroot bill on Its substitution." that the department was seeking a site I told you that they were identical be (laughter, Mrs. James Morris, 1154 Forty-ninth street. Mrs.

Carmody was born in Ireland fifty-nine years ago. She lived In the Eastern District for nearly forty years, and about a year ago made her homo with her daughter. Her husband, Timothy Carmody. died four years ago. She is survived by six children, Timothy A.

Carmody, Joseph T. Carmody, who is a gunner on the Tacoma: John Carmody, Mrs. Charles Iteuter, Mrs. James Morris and Elizabeth Carmody. To-morrow at the Church of St.

Francis, Fifty-seventh street and Thirteenth avenue, a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. The burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Isaac M. Davis. Fonda, N.

April 9 Isaac M. Davis, the oldest merchant in central Now York, died at his home here last night. He was 84 years old. Mr. DaviB had been actively engaged In business for the past sixty-five years, and was ono of the most prominent and widely known men of the Mohawk valley.

your petitioner stated the purposes to which the new stock would be devoted as follows: cause the clerk of tho Senate told me somewhere in the neighborhood of the Brooklyn Navy Yard for a coal plant, and for reserve stores. It's all nonsense to Bessie Aiken, to whom some of the persons implicated, made admissions. And the police, with tho assistance of Bessie, mav be able to clear up a number of Tessie Erickson. said Travis. "You know that they are To pay tho COSt nf ehnnffa nf Inxillnn say that it will cost several millions of substantially Identical, and you are not of tracks at Conev Isl subsided, Tessie was moved to an open other cases of highway robbery In the neighborhood of Prospect Parle.

keeping your word with me." dollars to dredge a channel up to this property. I will guarantee, that an active man can dive off the shore at Tufts Point I object Mr. Chairman," said Foelker, spaco by her sweetheart and several others and a call for an ambulance was Bessie, a very pretty girl of seventeen, resuming his seat. Into thirty-five feet of water. There Is a uniform channel of twenty-two feet and now en inmate of tho Wayside Home, sent.

038; to pay cost of now power house, to repay Indebtedness outstanding contracted for construction and equipment. total $1,131,343.11. "Tho reconstruction of the power plant Is under way. Many of the contracts have been let and contractors' estimates of the remainder have been received. Thn es By this tlmo Travis had left his place tn in with tne hiiihwaymen, 1 She When ambulance turgeon Lehman of depth there.

No price has been mentioned and was advancing toward Foelker. in tho negotiation thus far." the Bushwick Hospital arrived, tho girl Gentlemen, gentlemen," said Senator had lapsed Into what he at first thought Cullen, "this Is no placo for fisticuffs," to bo a faint. Efforts to revive her, how timated cost stated in tho notitlon for CALLED LEMON AND LOBSTER. did not know them as highwaymqn uutil ttiey began talking of It. She heard them tell of "trimming" men in "the valo" which, the police say 1b the Vale of Cash-more in Prospect Park.

The thieves did not alwayB resort to violence, but sometimes did the trimming by way of black-mall, for they worked in the park long Senator Owens was pounding furiously consent to tho Increase of tho ever, were In vain and she was accordingly placed in the ambulance and taken with his gavel and Travis controlled him stock was $648,376. The contracts let and Henry Spreckles was arrested late yesterday afternoon by Detectives Langan nd Van Wagner of the headquarters staff on a charge of larceny. The complainant is Augustus E. Cordes of 394A Graham avenue, who says that in July last Warncke, the missing Graham avenue operator, came to him and told him Uiat he could put some of hjs money out on a good mortgage. All he would be required to furnish was $1,350, and for that he would get a mortgage for $1,500.

Spreckles was Introduced to him by Warncke as the man who owned property at 62 Drew avenue in the Borough of Queens, and It was on this property that the loan was to bo made. Spreckles, It la claimed, swore that the property was his, and the mortgage was duly executed, Cordes paying over his money. Later Mr. Cordes hid the title searched by Lawyer John J. Leyeudecker and the counsel found that the real owner was a man named Edmond Longman and that Spreckles had no interest in it whatever.

Spreckles was arraigned before Magistrate Tighe, sitting in the Adams Street Court, and he pleaded not guilty. He was held for examination next week. It Is claimed that the district attorney, who has been looking up the affairs of the missing Warncke, has found a number of cases where money had been obtained by him on bogus mortgages. self before making any further open Dupont Charges Aquiline With Send to the hospital. There, threa or four to be let show that the cost was underestimated and that It will bo at least $781,349.

demonstration beyond the remarks physicians worked over her without sue after night's shadows bad obscured thingi, ing Insulting Post Carda Were Friends Once. quoted. The bill was laid aside. cess, and this morning she still lay in "Your petitioner further shown that the mysterious tranco. Afterward Senator Travis said: "That as as small a piece of work as I ever From some of tho young women's friends one hundred and sixty-one shares of the increase of capital stock had not been sold and that tho proceeds of sale of the authorized stock are $983,900.

Tho witnessed. The bills are identical, ard John Aquiline, a well-dressed young It was learned that she had had a quar Foelker knows it. His reitV' reason foi OBITUARY NOTES. Mary Elizabeth Lowe, widow of N. Marvin Sutton, died yesterday at her residence, 632 Throop avenue.

She was born In the lower part of this borough December 18, 1834, and was the daughter of John and Mary Iiwo. She had been a member of St. Ann's Episcopal Church and at her death was connected with the Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church. Three sons, six daughters and eleven grandchildren survive deceased. Her husband died eighteen months ago, Charlotte Lambert, wife of William Matlock, who for many years had been a member of the Catholic Church of Sts.

Peter and Paul, died Monday at her home, 74 South Third street, whore she had lived for thirty-Ave years. She was born in New York City slxty- man, was arraigned before Magistrate and sometimes tho victims were aoi willing to go to the front and make complaints. The police say that much blackmailing of this sort has taken place. Bessie was with the Colliers one night In a house on Johnson street, when Bhe heard them boasting of their exploltB. They also told of robbing the man one night In June of $103.

And she learned that Alfred Collier and John Carlson, and another of your petitioner has decreased and there rel with her sweetheart, who had called earlier In the evening and taken her to objecting to tho bill is that the president nf tho Cemetery Society Is a client of Tlgho In tho Adams street court this morning charged with sending objection-ablo messages to John Tyler Dupont, win do no surplus income during tho current fiscal year, applicable to purposes of construction. Your petitioner cannot the dance. When the quarrel took place his." he refused dance her any longer Senator Foelker said: "Senafor Travis of 1 Seeley street, Windsor Terrace. Mr. raise the nionoys necessary to pay the cost of changing the locution nf ih and angrily told ber she could go home by herself, adding that he was going to made a misrepresentation tq mo when he said the bills were Identical.

I did not man, whom she now luontincs as uur-chard, were In the Job. The young woman was arrested the take homo another girl. For some mo elg-ht years ago and besides her husband leaves Dupont and Mrs. Dupont and Mr. Aquiline have been having dreadful times of late, and now.

It is eluimed, Mrs. Dupont is not living with her husband, and Mr. Aquiline is one of her boarders. Mrs. bject to his bill.

I do object to the tracks on Conoy Island avenue, except by the sale of the bonds hereinbefore mentioned. Railroad bonds equally well secured and bearing 4 per cent. lntereBt. are selling In tho market, at or about 80 ner throe grandchildren. Nellie widow of Joseph Graver, fo: substitution of another bill which I have twenty-five years a resident of Brooklyn and other day at the request of her parents, who live on Atlantic avenuo, and she was In the Adams street court yesterday, in custody of Miss Clara ICnowlos, tho superintendent of the Waysido Home, to ments the girl romained silent.

Then she began to cry quietly, suddenly bursting into hysteria and uttering piercing shrieks. found, on comparison, to differ from the Dupont. is complainant agalnnt her hus an old member of the Simpson M. E. Church, died Tuesday at the Graham Home for the Degroot bill.

I am sorry the trouble BAILEY ON TOP IN NASSAU. com. ot ineir par value and to raise $462,000 par value of the bonds III question must bn sold. arose, but my position Is clear." Aged on Washington avenue, where she had been an Inmate. She was a native of New York City and was 70 years old.

Two sisLers Tessie's mother, Mrs. Adolpb Erickson, iour petitioner further shows thaf alone survive her. Captures Primaries in All Three Peter J. Harkins died on Sunday at Wash- JUMPED ON HIS WIFE. when seen by an Eagle reporter to-day, declared that her daughter had never been strong and that she had frequently Inaton.

suddenly of acute indicestion make a complaint against a young man named Byrne, who, she said, assaulted ber In a vacant bouse at Eighth avenue and Fortieth street. While she was iu tho complaint room she told of the highway robberies that Bhe had heard Collier speak of, and afterward mado an affidavit Towns Will Probably Be Renamed for State Committeeman. He was a former resident or this borough and leaves a ster. Mrs. Catherine Klneeiia; warned her against dancing too much.

niece, Mrs. Charles F. Brady, and a nephew, John Kinsella. He was a native of Ireland her opinion, Tessie did not faint and corroborating tho affidavit of Actor Services will be held in the Church of Star sink into a coma because of a auarrel Knocked Her Down She Was 111. Whipple Pleads Intoxication.

Magistrate Geismar, this morning, in the Fifth Avenue Court, held, without of the Sea and the Interment will be made in band In the Myrtle avenue court, charging him with abandonment, and Aquiline hnd Dupont in court, on Flflh avenuo the other day. charging him with threats. Aquiline pleaded not guilty to the chiiigo of Bending Mr. Dupont the postt.1 cards, and he was held In $100 ball f9r hearing later. It Is nearly a year since Dupont received the cards.

One hail a photograph of two Geisha girls, and this writing on It: "Say. lemon, how did you like tlio last two presents I sent you? My regards to all Donnelly." Another one rend: "You ore a (1. D. lobster, a dandelion of a huntmnd." The other, with a picture of a lemon: "You were handed a lemon at 8 o'clock last night." 1 with her sweetheart, but because she heretofore, and on or about September 13 1907. tho Public Service Commission, first department, mado its order requiring tho petitioner to purchase ten new ears.

Thfso cars have been purchnscd and cost delivered $311,000 car trust bonds have been authorized by this commission to bo issued and sold to provide $30,000 of tho purchase price, and $16,000 Is unprovided for." Tho company owns 4R7 cars and operates 22,616 miles of trark. Of this mile, age 10.136 miles is leased from other companies. Calvary Cemetery to-morrow morning. Charlotte Catherine Gilford, widow of Charles O'Neill to the effect that Collier, Carlson and Burchard wero tho men who had assaulted and robbed him. Warrants were Issued by Magistrate Tlgho for the arrest had danced too much.

In the opinion of others she was seized with hysteria from bail, Frank Whipple, aged 46 years, of Bull, died Monday at her residence. 562 Tenth fttreet. of heart failure. She was born at both causes. Troy, N.

seventy-three years ago and was At the Bushwick Hospital, it was said the daughter of John and Emily Gifford. She leaves a son. Charles and a daughter. Mrs. of the throe, and Carlson and Burchard were produced In court by the detectives this morning.

They pleaded not guilty when arraigned and were held for later to-day that the girl would probably come out of the coma, none tho worse. The (Special to the Eagle.) Mineola, L. April 9 The Democratic primaries held throughout Nassau County last night for the election of delegates to an Assembly Convention on Saturday, resulted in the success of the faction which favored the re-election of Edward Bailey, of Suffolk, as state committeeman, and give to Charles F. Murphy, of Tammany Hall, full power in tho choosing of state delegates. In Oyster Bay Township cx-Scnator George Walker of Jamaica.

The interment will lie in the Oakwood Cemetery, in Troy. doctors were willing to admit, however, Frank Ferguson, owner of the San Francisco hearing In default of $2,000 ball each. mat ins case is a puzzling one. It was 318 Fifty-first street, on a charge of felonious assault. The complainant against him was his wife, Ida, who Is confined to her bed with her injuries and was unable to appear against her husband this morning.

Whipple was considerably the worse for liquor last night and as soon as he got home began abusing his wife. Officer Wardell, who arrested Whipple, says the The detectives believe that they have stables. Manhattan, and well known as a trainer and breeder of fine horses, died of said that a very severe and sudden shock succeeded now in breaking up the gang heart disoane at his home, 224 West rift: had been known to throw persons into a trance or state of coma, but a mild quar- second street. Manhattan, on Tuesday. He was born in Cohoes.

N. fifty-seven years of robbers who have Infested the neighborhood of tho main entrance to tho park ei witn a sweetheart seomed too much ago, and was the first winner or the Mue rio-hnn tn thA lleht harness class at the New of an ordinary occurrence to throw a ror over a year. Of late they had been becoming bold, and in several Instances DRUCE WITNESS CONVICTED. London, April 9 Mrs. Margaret Hamilton, who was ono of tho principal witnesses to the alleged Identity of tho Duke of Portland with T.

C. Druce, and who was arrested Mvrch 7, charged with willful perjury and conspiracy, was found guilty at tho Old Bailey to-day. Sentence will be handed down to-morrow. York Horse Show, repeating his triumph for healthy young woman into such a state. It was said that probably the girl had several years.

Among tne ramous norses nri by him Was Georgina, winner of the $10,000 REFEREES APPOINTED. RANK. J. ni'ime va Haunmnn. Frank Price; Mutter of MaKKiichuarrtn Uont and Inmjrancn iiiniiiy.

T. K'let H'KlKkinn; Ivln va. Ai-nolil, Jami' Knhl'T: llcnnett vs. Arthur V. Opi, Urown vs.

Hrt had thrown their victims over the low wall which runs along Prospect Park West and the park boundaries. weaKcned nerself by excess ve danclne stakes at Charter Oak Park, Hartford, Conn, A widow and a daughter survive him. and that her imagination had done the rest. BROOKLYN! TES IN WASHINGTON POLICEMAN WAS OVER HASTY. man had a razor in his pocket and is alleged to have threatened to kill his wife.

He struck her about the face and body with his clenched fists and knocked her down. While she was down he Jumped on her and kicked her in the face and about the body. Mrs. Whipple Is Just recovering from the effects of an operation for appendicitis and is still in a very weak condition. Whipple, in court this morning, waived examination and was held for the Grand Jury.

He pleaded that he was drunk and did not know what bo was doing. BENNING ENTRIES. Eaglo Bureau. 60S Fourteenth Street. Washington, April 9 The following res Court Calendars Arrested Davidson, Owner of House James Norton, who Is slated for a Senatorial convention delegateship, and will, it is asserted, become a national convention delegate, carried all but three of the fourteen districts.

In North Hempstead Philip J. Clirast, chairman of the county committee, carried all but one of the nine districts, giving the Bailey-Murphy combination almost unanimous control. In Hempstead Township, where Girdell V. Brower is leader and chairman of the town committee the opposition faction carried more districts than it anticipated, breaking nearly even, so that at tho convention on Saturday Brower will not have his usual unit power. The Brower faction, however, claim that little.

If any, important ground was lost. Henry P. Keith, who represents State idents of Brooklyn registered at the Eagle Which He Was Entering-Had Pis tol, but Also Permit. Buroau to-day: (Special to the Eagle.) Bennine Race Track. Washington.

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Wilson. srritKMG COURT.

SPECIAL TFHM TMIAlJ. April 9 The entries for the races here Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Seymour. Anton Hay rjr.Ieni.ar.

Atrll 10 Samuel T. MaUox. Magistrate Higglnbotham in the Lee to-morrow are as follows: Weller. William II. Burrlll and Frank Dal).

tint left. 92... Norton Corm.iri vn. KW First race Set Mr 3-year olds and un- Avenue court this morning felt called on WHO KNOWS WHERE "BILL" ISP ard; with H00 added, of which lion to th vs. rl- in et nl.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have spent tho r-nCRT. Th foHimlnis wilts from j' ver.T'(ay to Vi noon tn TP I ,1 A J. HACKI'S, Kivinc the so t.1.

OO0 nnrh his Kon. Raymond mi. I latter' v- jf, Mary K. ilMjijia II. Brown, Un! thila '-htish'in'l.

Ftim-or Hr.tvn; hla win. 4 1 I M.i. kus, and ttv latter- uif. 1 to lecture Policeman Dillon, attached to the Lee avenuo station, in the case of second, Oto the third. Five and a half furlongs, Columbia course.

past week at Old Point Comfort and left Michael Wnrd, who lives with his family at 834 Bergen street, called at the Eagle offices to-day and asked aid in the Horse. Wht. Horse. Wht. to-tlay for another week at Atlantic City, after which they will return to Brooklyn.

Oracu I urn 107 Dr. Lee Isadore Davidson, 24 years old. of554 Greene avenue. Dillon caught sight of Davidson entering a dwelling in Lorimer l'f'L'7. vs.

nlTrink. vs. 2 Mitrkhfiiii vs. (Jlamleln at nl. Sfato S.m urily lrrnfl.

Jvl wanls v. Ur-nt IN-nliv Co. Kurhu-n v. ftathstcin. 'Wi.

''ifioB vtt, Viieman. V. urnl Jillvn Urcwlnff Co. vs. Chlfffo.

vs. Mints. Cross, Austin A I. Lumbor Co. vs.

vs. WnrtiB. ieJ.iis, his son, Alexander jj. pH kus -Krand'laouhLcrs. KUxjIfth O.

linwn and II Gentian 102tAdmlral Dot bS Laura A 102lN'ann 93 Pierrot lOllLady Isabel 90 f. nmiMi, and nts era ndftons. I-awrftiie- street, which was suspected of being dla Bersoo loilxrcy of 89 99 Right and True 97 9' Prowler orderly, and placed hini under arrest. Davidson protested that he was the own Buarecpiw Little Woods Howabout. Simple 99 L' Amour 93 99Lykers S5 P.rown.

Trim, an il. Urown and Wallac. I N. his friend. jVnnie V.

Hnrkf i his at th limo of his death. A) I r.r wh year nn-nt l. I tti.it of his family; to his dan I -i and he thre named all hl houM 1 I furnlhne, pi, 'lures arj 4 I 'mid strip (tiikf; to his rxfriihr. I 1 Pa- kus. Il.rst in lieu of 3 A Co.

vn Watftrmnn ftt al. vn. Ht ionilnK'luIo. McrmMf vs. Mmiiff 2'19.

fyttvlntrsnn vs Ifitnrnftlstntn et al. er of tho premises, and that the occu nants were respectable. During tho argu Second race For fillies and geldings; maidens and winners of one only 2 years; to carry 12 lbs. unde rthe scale; with $400 added, of which $100 to the second, $50 to the third. Half mile, old course.

mont. It Is alleged that Davidson became excited and struck Dillon, who hustled tho offender to the station whrre, It search for his brother. William Ward, whom ho has not heard In eight years. Mlchaol and his brother Billy were born in Brooklyn and brought up in the neighborhood of Third avenue and Warren street. Billy worked in a tobacco factory on Columbia street until he was about 27 years old.

Then he enlisted in tho navy. That was about twenty-five years ago. He was assigned to the Galena, which sailed out from Norfolk almost as soon as Billy got aboard. Michael stayed ashore, got married and settled down. About eight years ago ha got a post card from his brother, who was at that time still aboard the Galena, then at Hampton Roads, Va.

Slnco then Michael has heard nothing of Brother Controller Glynn In matters of transfer taxation, led the anti-Browcr people. He said this morning: "We have carried a majority of districts for ex-Senator Bailey and will have the power of naming tho state delegates and have control of the state patronage in Nassau." BODY FOUND IN THE RIVER. The body of an unidentified man was found at the Street Cleaning Department pier, in the East River, at Rivlngston street, Manhattan, to-day. It is that of a man 35 years old, 5 feet 7 Inches in height, weighing 150 pounds, and having red hair and mustache, light complexion, and dressed In black coat and vest, black striped trousers, black shoes and white stockings. Tho body was taken to the morgue.

ihf reHl'iiiP ut his prorx-rtv lo i hp reMl'iiif ut his prorx-rtv li last narr- Good onp Hot Cakes A Karo Corn son. to Alexander J) Itaeku: P. Pro in etojal nti ires and to iJrt ifiinst-n vs. Hiinnen 2072. va.

I iv-H-m vn. HhpI M74. 'intlnnl vn. Sanl innl, vg. Atlantic, Uulf flni I'aellU: CuliHt Co, SUrUKMK COCf IT.

TKIAL TKKM, Wht. Horse. Wht. HKHMANN PAI.I.Kl:. iflvlng In all his pripertv to Irs -vifc.

a lift ftstste Mary Ballr. Horse. Kwai Dan Dft Our Maggie Green How Nutmeg 1101 Tony 107 110! Insomnia 107 107j('hapernne 107 107 Miss Granville 107 1071 illix, remamdc Third race For colts; maiden 2-year olds and winners of one race only; 't carry 12 lbs. under the scale; with $400 added, of which $M0 1 to the second, $50 to the third. Four and one- I was discovered that hn had a loaded revolver In his possession.

Two charges were therefore made against Davidson, When the case was called In the Lee avenue court lo-day Davidson was accompanied by his lawyer, and In turn exhibited papers to show that he had boen appointed a special deputy sheriff and permitted tao carry a revolver. His purpose in this respect, Davidson explained, wa8 that he owned considerable property and at times carried several thousand dollars. He admitted that he had grown excited when placed under arrest and might have struck at the policeman. Magistrate Higginbotham in discharging Davidson, told the policeman that Billy and is anxiouc to find out hi whereabouts. nail iunongs.

oJd course. Horse. Wht. Horse. Wht.

Day CaWMifJiir, April 10. I'nrt Garret gun Part II. J. Part. IV, Cnrr, Pnrt V.

DI. -hy. .1. Part VII, Anplnall, I Main vn. li M.

It. It. v. Tilt-ml. M.fi.

r.4.T..Mllrnu vn. li. II It. Ft. Wl.

v. M. It. It. vn.

P. If It. K. rK v.h Continental Art Co. i-'Pi vs v.

c'onsln Co. lmt n-iff. Jr. vs. PI- hcrl- k.

vi. i t.o tfi tss. V. vs. Mi'Unfky.

Syrup a better syrup than you ever tasted. ft'l'J'il sharps, to hit RivinK to hr dawch- Mini 1m hrr to her dftujrhier, her Pxeriltors, JtjIhlS ohs the sum of 3,00 i. I.ouis and life, ih a prlnri'mi otiaiiv divided nmonic laiifx; to her urand-and M-rris Oitzskv, daary to Iena aklitir his wife. Hid en nd -xeeutrU. piviftK to his wf, P'Ttonal pstatp, b- survlvihjf ehlldf en ACCI'STA IIARNKTT.

't. Annie Chen, the 'hiiiKhter. I na IV Mini- to Ij.y and H.inniet In trust her ehlMr-for their upon ihHr d' tt'i to he the other fhil-'jr-n te, 'hlldrr-n, 'iaion J.m "ft M.CVj, nrnl her rei Lew JX.MKS I'fjMiOV. ii oitniv i irnt- a Allli a 1 iNdl-v ail h.i "vii''v, and a life (rit-r Spencer Wells 113! Footloose no Dress Parade 113! Deviser no Puddin U0 Fourth race Selling; for 3-year olds and upward; with $0Oo added, of which $10) to the second, $u0 to the third. Sven furlongs Columbia course.

Marriage Licenses Issued in Brooklyn for Twenty-four Hours Ended at Noon To-day. Horse. Wht. Horse. Wht 59 1 while he unquestionably was performing King or llticnus Yanvii s.

Jh'iz-il It It 1 vi Co. V. I. a ton. ST13 ok-Mui ib vs vn -'iiei.

vs I 'it V.i- W.rU st tn all his r-al Comedienne 112' Ferry I-anling 9: his duty, the use of a mue discretion would have been more Judicious. her death, to hp sold KTling- Jnnessen, 23 years, 590 Henry st. and 'a tn. The latter tri-t jr Ml.p.-n hetwpon his i and WiMlarn A. Dudiv( Greeno 109iRot Callahan, 92 Sheridan 106 i Servile S3 Fifth race For maiden 3-year olds; at 15 lbs.

under the scale; with $500 added, of which $100 to the second. $50 to the third. Seven furlongs. Columbia course. Slgne Wallin, 22 years.

3bs president st. Ruppert A. Hewitt (colored), 22 years. fiS8 Warren st. and Emma D.

Johnson (colored), 18 years, same. James Feighery, 26 years, 532 West One Hun Frederick Eberle, 21 years, 85 George st, and Minnie Mehr, ID years, 254 Rutledge st. Bernard C. Ryan. 39 years.

93 Hewes st, and Margaret Stegeman, 36 years. 71 Logan st. Henry P. Marshall. 26 years.

295 Clinton av. and Jessie V. Sloan. 23 years, 267 Hancock at. James R.

Elliott. 32 years. 212 Skillman st. and DEPUTY SHERIFF ARRESTED. inir to Iipt h'l- sum nf fsTO, principal to I'tiKhV ATKlt, i hini r4i'iAu-v f' her trr ifi.t-- th hl-o i for his 441.

vs. i) A Hut. II. if I VS It. II.

p. I vs Witt.tr y-r (' 1 -tat vs. In-'Trlo. vg rrls 1 vs p. ii.

4 'tii 'inl a vs N'ass i'i It Wht. dred and Thirty-third st. Manhattan, and i5 1 Charged by Corona F.esidents With COP SYRUP is a food sweet, minority amd tfti pen linn "that tlni, c'f Is t'. Is? vnH. test fontojts thp in, rvslduary Horse.

Wht. H'rse. Hartford Boy lUTartwhee! Strong Heart Ill C.d Dicev. Jr Ill NVw Garter. Tennis Putnam Ouwri' Lead.

Octolc 1'tS'Jlnny Oroonoka inn I 10s Kii l'w 11 Burglary and Assault. In the Flushing Magistrate's Court this morning Owen PayiiC of 101 Central avenue. Corona, was arraigned on charges nd It. p. nan na m.

Sc hu macher 29 vears. 425 A Qulncy st. Co.nJ?dR W' PfpfTr. 23 years. 183 Norman st, and Amalla P.

ogeJ, 20 years, same. FnH JrTIW- ypar. St3 Mvrtle av. and Mary Daley. 28 years.

73a Mvrtle av Ahcm hn' 54 62 Rnckawav av, and barah Berman. 49 years. 371 Sutter "av. 1 I 'hnN 'ti vh. I r.n.

A- I. I r'- nn' hn Sr VS. P. ii 1 IV? vi 1 Hhri-r vs i r.v!..f..v"i vs it "Ms and up. Sixth ra'-e H.indlrap; for 3- ward; with $'0O addd.

of wh of burglary and assault, and was hi Id in th -R'ty h'-'pjr-athinr I and Sarah other. Ifenrv Cndr-i rnlMren of Mrd I nd-rhfil, vl. Kilznhetb nnd Emily I Marv I noVrhlll, each 'oriTi hid ih 'im d'-i-a-! Sirnh S-rnlt, i--r t'n Ada Te. 1 and best fulfils every purpose for which a syrup can be Iumtjia $1,000 bail for examination on Owen, who claims to be a deputy sh' riff "mrK- ,22 yr. lis Lathron St.

I vs U-r vs I 1 It It 19 years. 44 Wht. of Queens County, is charged by Morris Fleet place. 1P 1 i if vi re Js'an .1 vs fjfv second, $5o to the third. One in.Ic, course.

Horse. Wht I Turn. Oxf-Td 24'TiKiernnl(je Jubilee I Ca.n pawner Osrher lHlDWrkle Animus U-) Tea Weather clear; tra good. mum. wno Keeps a dry goods st re at 219 Central avenue, with having brok'-n into bis place of business.

Payne was arrested on Blum's complaint by Detectives 91 Mary F. Burke, 25 years, 115 Park av. Btaale Rnlbrrs, 48 years. Hicks st, and Bertha Hansen, 30 years, 157 Luqueer st. Louis Sokolof, 42 years.

159 Larimer st. and Jennie Kempner, 35 years, 37 Bartlett st. Otto Luhrs, 28 years, 172 Harrtsnn av, and Sophie Meyer, 24 years, 24 Bartlett st. James J. Hanley, 25 years.

927 Pacific st. and Mary A Elliott, 25 years. 517 St rling place. George A. Kaufmann, 22 years.

27 Caton place, and Josie Bunbe, 22 years, 22 Caton place. Frederick J. 35 years. 364 Throop av. and Pauline L.

Dorn, 38 years, same. Antonio Jimenez, 28 years. 23 Fulton st, and Ceferina Dlez, 28 years, same. Nermann Tiedemann. 24 ypars.

307 Seventh av. Manhattan, and Marie Kaiser, 22 years, 1M Bergen at. Gregir Peufert. 27 years. 11 Freeman st, and Anna Stapf.

22 years. 128 Noll st. Vlto Di Benedetto. 22 years. 6)24 Fourteenth av, and Maria Quartera, 19 years, same.

George W. Darrow. 23 years, 31T. Berry at, and Katharine V. Brcnnan, 22 years, same.

Dietrich Behn. 30 years, 1 Sutter av. and Me- lanle Schneider, 24 years. 113 Nichols av. William Farrell, 27 years, 451 Seventeenth st, and Katharine Mengen, 24 years, 81 First pi.

ih vhs. to Rarah, Smith, -ifh Annie Valentine. and to the lat-Meyer, Ktorenra, nnd to Th t'r mil Mar I Druns and Garrity. John r. Bernhird.

22 years. 154 Nichols AV and Caroline J. Shields. 18 years. 4 st' Huco F.

Kahnes. 38 yeirs, 75 Walton st and Glim Schmidt. 31 years. 276 Wallabout st Morris OMman. 23 yeirs.

124 DnUKjA Bt and Esther Barrett. 20 years, same rcmrone nf1TtT.v- SMnhme st. and 1- ranees K. HauM. 18 years.

23 Stockholm st. William Smith. 21 years. 339 Third ft nnd Kdna L. Thtmas, 78 svare.

274 O. Hfhne. virs. 15C Pt Km- Afur his arrest the prisoner was by John Shields of 109 Central 'ouo with having assaulted him and threat -nel him wl'h a revolver. When 01 Vai rPino t.A, j-.

anq fT-- ppar! Fotter nrrt charh-s Simmr.na, rildYen tn hpr executorn. Hid 'eprit-n Valentine. 1,1.000. he Income to Katie Himmona 1 tho nrlnclnal. iiDon death.

Lest PX In 10c, 25c, 50c 1 air-tight tins. 1 CORN PRODUCTS .1 T. 1 r' r.icvTY c-oi CPU I.i", it. Part II. April MVv A-M-ns irkihln hv th.

f.ort wlth-iH Jurv ffman vs M' Ia I'fcVm vs -V Jt-aity vr Porn' rantz Crayer vs I v(-ntrt vs P.e.if.ir-1 Cty. A i i frv.ni C-njit-The fo. T'Jlln. CMCNTV COfltT, KI0 rctl'NTT. Criminal jfl I.

I ik, Joh i Lnwifn jri.in'l In ft gn; Nl-V tton W7. A colfl on Anrll 4. arra I'd this morning Payne Dleaded durlrn he to I Ml- hii tr-o. Mary W. and -Pi'la Hvk of Hannah Hlrks.

enrh ojiu j( years, He riren pi. hy U. Hcrliri of West l'iist Iliiili'iiiicl Coney Isl.unl. returned to hini by tl'ir persun mi guilty 10 both charges. He Is said to have a such as is worn hy deputy and hl-h.

1: is said, he de- ptr W. "4 r. TVriren and to Ksteiif. vfl an 'Hie Fan-her. to the Industrial KrrWI Nfllto Rush.

73 ynars. same. wlio ren.l of the 1ikm in the Kmrle T'f 3 lina Herbert ,1 S. Harvey of O. np- Mnd Home Institute -hildren.

KtorllnsT nia ftj una. nnd th renid-je of her propertr tf her nti n-j in the will, in equal hat IB, by whom It was Margaret Burden. 42 years, 208 Huron n. pointed a deputy,.

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