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1 THi: KROOKLVX DAILY KAdXE. XEW TOIUv. SUNDAY. JANUARY 12. 1008.

i cause I 'did not ant the newspaper men I SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. .1: SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MARRIAGES DEATHS WHITMORE MUST FICE; MARRIED. JERSEY GRAND JURY CAXTRELL CHRISTIE On Tnur-idav. Lord Tay lor' Annual Clearance Sale Oriental Rugs January 9.

by ihc Urv. William A. 1 Wasson. LOVIK. daughter of Mr.

ami Mrs. Harlon Christie, to Mr. JOHN" II. cantkell of rhattanooea. Tnn.

'Meld for Murder; Refused a Last know it, Murray claimed Whitmore said when 'asked why ho did not say so at once. At the conclusion of the examination Lawyer Simpson asked for the immediate discharge of the prisoner on tho grounds that nothing bad been brought out to show that he was in any way connected with tho death of the woman. No Proof That Murder Had Been Done. "There is no proof here that murder has been done." said the lawyer, "and if your honor's duty is anything but that of an automaton there is nothing left for you to do but free the prisoner." Mr. Simpson also called the court's attention to the fact that Englert.

the Harrispn man who described the woman's Loot of a Butcher Shop Fouod at 316 Devoe Street, and Four Men Arrested. dead woman was not his missing wife, i Threats made against the life of the dead woman by her husband were also injected into the testimony to show that the relations between the woman and I the prisoner were not pleasant. No Ks-I timony was addyced to show that the i woman had met a violent death. Xo" 'even the testimony brought out at the 1 inquest to show that several blows bad been inflicted on the back of the woman's head, was introduced at the hearing. The most important witnesses, Frederick W.

Elliott and Harry Henilrkkson. I whoso names have appeared most promi-itK'iitly in the case since the Identiflea-' tion. did not appear to testify Gcorgic Dickinson. who as arrested last nighl in Boston, as a witness in the case, was expected at the hearing, but only came as far as Xew York, where held, i She did not como to Harrison. Look at Wife's Body Before Burial.

MARTIN MAYHEW On Wednesday. January 8. 19H8. at St Ann's P. flum FRANCES WAHHIU RN MAT1IKW.

daughter of Clara Mavhcw. of W. st Tis- burv. to ROBERT THOMPSON MARTIN. i aJ8ILT VERY CURIOUS liRICK R.

TILTON. 'JIMMY" WORK OF EXPERTS. clothes before he saw the body had then DIED. I No Evidence Court of Any Mur-j der Whitraore Pays All Expenses for Keeping Victim's Body. Cully, Clark and the Reeds Declare Innocence, but Are "Mugged" for the Police Gallery.

luriiuiicu me woman as, jira. nmimorp, and asserted lhat the court would havr Just as much ground to hold him for the crime as to hold the defendant. In announcing his decision Magistrate Branegan said: "It seems to me that there has been following the precedent of former years, we, will open our Annual Clearance Sale of Oriental Rugs and Carpets on Monday, January 13th, 1908 throughout the week. The Sale comprises all the well known weaves of the Orient, at a saving of 25 to 4.0 from regular prices. Andreas.

Bertha. I.anchantin. Susie S. Bailey, Edwin Lee. Sarah A.

Benedict, E. LlDogar. Vinifrol. Bower, Laura E. Martin.

Arthur E. CoTCoran, Margaret. Matthews, Rose. Creighton James. MeArdle.

Francis .1. Prosecutor Says He Has Good Case. After Magistrate Branegan had announced his decision, rematiding tho prisoner. Acting Prosecutor Vickcrs told the Sidney Reed. William Reed, Thomas Cully and Wrllliam Clark were lnlrA mi established a motlvp which leads me to believe that this murder of Lena Whitmoro was committed in the town of Harrison, and that Theoddre S.

Whit I Social to the Eagle.) Harrison. N. January 11 After preliminary hearing before Police Magistrate Joseph M. Branegan, this afternoon. Theodore Smith Whitmoro.

of isfi Adams street. Brooklyn. was held to yestqrday afternoon in tho Adams street I police, station, pending arraignment In Eale correspondent that for a purpose he had simply adduced sufficient evidence to warrant tho holding of Whitmore. I did not see why I should expiooe an tor 1 uia auait the action or the Hudson County my here." be said This hearing win v.r.inn jury, cnargen witn the mur- not think it necessary McBriile. Mary A.

McClellan. Mary K. Morgan. Katharine Murphy. Arthur J.

Proctor, Frances 13. Quinn. Henry P. Riley. Sophie F.

Shack, Ferdinand Slnienis, Dnnno. Siner, George W. Smith, V. E. Tasker.

Caroline Teuschler. F. Wehsler. Herman Williams. Ressie A.

Dempster. Isabellc Denies. John Pitmaa, John, Jr. Douto. Nellie S.

Foster. Burrill Funk, Hermann H. Gilbert, Sarah N. Gllhooloy. Sadie.

Outkes, Annie. Haller. Jacob. Tves; Clara Vail. Jones.

William B. Keegan. James J. Kellogg. Julia C.

Knox. Abraham. nothing more than a formal affair anywa, nnii renrnsented little more than a formal more was the murderer of that woman. I believe the, evidence submitted warrants me in holding this man for the action of the Grand Jury." Bail in the cases of Englert and Bartlett was reduced from $5,000 to $2,000. and with Whitmore they were taken to the Hudson County Jail on the 2:63 train this afternoon.

Klrkman and Thompson, who were arrested the day tho crime was discovered, will probably bo paroled by the-Sheriff on order of Acting Prosecutor Viekcrs to-morrow. The body of Mrs. Whitmore was taken dcr of his wife. Lena Whitmoro, whose unclothed body was found in Lamp Swamp, here on the morning of December me. Adams Street Court, before Magistrate Dooloy in the morning, on a charge of burglary.

The four had been arrested early in the afternoon by Detectives Seleski, Dwyor, Kletz and Mc-Cauley of tho headquarters force, on a charge of breaking Into, the butehcr shop of Joseph, Walters. at 416 Hooper strcoL The burglary, as far as tho detectives could learn, was committed at about 1 o'clock yesterday morning, and the thieves carried off the rash register, which proved to be empty, three chickens. 26 last. The examination was conducted by iug Prosecutor George Vlckcrs and As sistant Prosecutor James Clark. It was arraignment." "I thtuk I have a good case against the defendant." he continued, "but this was no place to bring out all the evidence." Much was made of tho statement made by Wbltmore that his wife wore several diamond rings when ahe left him.

and tho finding of one of these rings among other Jewelry at the saloon of Fred Hadln. In Brooklyn, was apparently regarded as significant by the prosecutor, for this part of Whitmore's story was gone into in de ANDREWS Suddenly, at her home, on i held in the council chamber of the town January 10. I'll. BERTHA ANDREWS h. to Schenectady.

X. for burial early this morning. All charges incidental to Its being held here for two weeks and Its removal were paid by Whitmore through his counsel. When the arrangements were completed and Whitmore was Informed that residents of the town and other nearby places, most of whom were uttracted to (he scene through mere curiosity. All of the town policemon were called in some beef and np entire lamb.

The value of tho property taken was placed at $300. The robbery seemed to have been an Impertinent one, as well as bold, and Acting Capt. Kuhne decided to send out some of h(s men oa tha case as soon as, he heard of it. The officers found that the the body was to be taken away ho expressed a desire to see the remains onco more, but on advice of Magistrate Brane gan. Chief Rodgers denied the request tail by the prosecutor and witnesses.

It was a few minutes before tho noon hour when tho hearing began. The witnesses called by the state, with the exception of Bartlett, were confined to a little anteroom. Bartlett was brought from his cell in the basement of tho building. Thp first witness callod was Irving Webster Crane, the Newark youth who to preserve order. Their efforts were of little avail, however, and Magistrate Rrnnegan was frenuen'ly compelled to rap for order, and twice Chief Michael Rodg-ers.

of the Harrison police department, who had donned a brand new uniform for Whitmoro spent a dejected, morning In his cell. Ho was in tears a part of tho time, and between his sobs proclaimed (nee Hudlschhauscr). beloved wife of Frederick Andrews. Funeral services will be held at her late residence, 1052 Madison Brooklyn, on Monday evening. January 13, 1908, at 8 o'clock.

Interment private. BAILEY At Fatrbogue. L. X. January 11.

1308. EDWIN BAILEY, aged 71 years. 10 months and 2" days. BAILEY Kismet Temple. A.

A. O. N. M. Nobles: Noblo EDWIN BAILEY has entered the unseen templo.

You are requested to attend the funeral services to 'be held at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Patchogue, on Monday, January 13. 1908, at 1:30 P.M. WM. BAMBER, Illustrious Potentate.

John W. Richardson. Recorder. BENEDICT At Hewlett. L.

I January! JAMES E. BENEDICT, aged 79 yeara. sucn treatment an injustice. door had beep force! with a jimmy and the earmarks Indicated the work had been dono. If not by an export, by persons had o'pened shops in the middle of Dickinson Woman Conies From Bos tno night on more than one occasion.

Just yhi re Se got his information is not known but he and Dwyor found out, It la ciairoea tnnt some of the missing prop "wk uc luunu home of a the occasion, threatened to "clean out this here room if ordor is not. preserved." Tho testimony brought out tended to show little aside from motive inr the crime, and the frequent false statements made by Whitmoro immediately after ho was placed under arrest, and after ho visited the morgue accompanied by Detective Martin of the Brooklyn Central Office, and ndmlttod that -the body was that of his wlfo, when he- had stated positively the previous night that the found the body as it lay, face downward. In the brackish pool of ralnwuter in Lamp Black Swamp, on the morning after His testimony, of tittle Importance, was the same as adduced at tho Inquest Thursday night. However, Alexander Simpson of Jersey City, appeared as Whitmore's legal adviser, sought to make much of It, and cross-examined Crane at length as to bis movements on the few days preceding tho discovery of the crime. Crano is a boy 17 years of age.

He said that he visited tho section frequently, iind that on the morn ton. i Boston, January 11 Mrs. G'corgianna Dickinson, who was. arrested last pight In Cambridge at tho request of Now Jersey authorities ns, an accessory In tho murder bX Mrs. Helena Whitmore on Christmas night, was examined te-day by local officers and Inspector Charlock Harrison, N.

J. Mrs. was asked especially In regard to a. gold bracelot which was found by the police at a house In Rox-bury to-day, where Mrs. Dickinson had man named Clark at 316 Devoe street.

iuey went to Clark's house and. found him and one of the Reeds in bod there. An examination of the premises resulted In tho recovery of the carcass of the lamb which was under the bed, and the chick Funeral from residence of his granddaughter, Mrs. William H. E.

Joy, at Hewlett, L. on Sunday, January 12, 1906. at 1:30 P.M. BOWER After a brief' illness, at her residence In Patchogue, L.I., December 31, 1907. LAURA E.

BOWER, formerly of Brooklyn. Funeral was held Friday, January 3. Interment Saturday, January 10, at Chatham, N. J. CORCORAN On Friday, January 10.

1908. MARGARET CORCORAN. Funeral from her late residence, 271 Reld av, Brooklyn, Sunday, January 12, at 3 P.M. Interment Holy Cross. CREIGHTON On Thursday.

January 9. 1908. JAMES, the beloved husband of Mary Crelghton, in his 35th year. Rela ing In question ho had gone ovor to Harrison tanking for Ico of sufficient strength to permit skating. Bowery Waiter's Testimony.

William Bartlett, the. Bowery waiter, died; ens, ana nnaliy the cash, register that had been taken from tho place. Clark -and his guest had been awakened before tho search was mado and they were stoutly declaring that they, knew nothing at all about It. And even after the Iamb popped up and tho cash register' also they still Insisted that there must have been a mistake and flint the recently visited. The officers understand that such a piece of Jewelry belonging to Mrs.

Whitmore Is an Important clew In the CRse. Mrs. Dickinson admitted to the police that she was In Brooklyn on the night when It Is believed that the murder was committed. She also announced hor willingness' to return to New York, and this afternoon In charge of Charlock, of Harrison, N. signed papers waiving her extradition rights at police headquarters, but the officials there refused and a friend of the accused, was called, but before he was brought, from his cell MATTHEWS On the 8th, at her residence, 1170 Fulton st.

ROSE MATTHEWS, nee McEntee. widow of tho late Henry Matthews. Funeral at 9:30 A.M. Monday. January 13: thence to the Church of tho 35 Extra Quality Kermanshak Carpets sizes from 7 ft.

10 ft. to i 1 ft. 17 ft. from 55.00 to $375.00 formerly $250.00 to 1575.00 5 Extra Quality Gorevan Carpets sizes from 9 ft. 12 ft.

to 12 ft. 20 ft. irom $125.00 to $400.00 formerly $216.00 to $550.60 85 Extra Quality Mahal Persian Carpets sizes from 8 ft. 11 ft. to 10 ft.

18 ft. from $80.00 to $167.50 formerly $125.00 to $375.00 25 Akhissar Turkish Carpets sizes from 11 ft. 12 it. to 13 ft. io ft.

from $6 5.00; to $12.90 fprmerly $105.00 to Kermanshah, Sarouky Senna and Tabriz iRugs sizes 4 ft. 6 ft. to 5 ft. x. 7 ft.

from $30.00 to $60.00 v' formerly $55.00 to $110.00 105 Fine Antique Persian Rugs average size 5 ftx 7 ft. from $40.00 to $50.00 formerly 65.00 to $85.00 9 jO Antique Dahestany Mousdul, Shirvan, Karabagh HamadanRugs from $5.00 to $20.00 formerly $8.50 to $35.00 125 Persian Hall Runners sizes from 10 ft. long to 1 8 ft. long, all widths vfrorti $17.50 to $50.00 formerly $30.00 to $75.00 An inspection of the above will thoroughly convince' intending purchasers of the exceptional opportunity it affords, i It will also amply repay those not in immediate need to anticipate their future wants. Broadway and 20th St.

5th Ave. 1 9th St NEW YORK. his counsel, Frank A- Boettncr of Newark, informed the court that he, would object Nativity, Classon av and Madison st, where a solemn requiem mass will bo celebrated stuff must lyjve left thero by some person who was most distressingly unv friendly, and they could not tell whom. While the police and the men were talking the matter over In una another to Bartlett's answering any questions that might be asked by the prosecutor, on the ground that the answers might tend to In for tho repose of her soul. Interment in Reed and Thomas Cully, and all four wore to say what disclosures she mado regard 4ng the Whitmoro murder.

tives and friends, also Templar Lodge, No. 203. F. and A. and Marine Engineers Beneficial Association are Invited to attend the funeral from his latn residence.

59 Wyckoff st, Sunday. 1:30 P.M. DEMPSTER On Friday, evening. January 10, 1908. ISABELLE DEMPSTER, in her 80th year.

Funeral services at the frome of her niece, Mrs. John O. Williams, 284 Gates Brooklyn, at 3.30 P. OBITUARY. piucca unaer arrest.

The police were assured by each that he had nothing to do with any burglary and that he could not tell how the loot of the robbery came to be at 315 Devoe street. This denial was repeated at local headquarters, where the men were taken, but the charge on the blotter was "burglary," and. the men Holy Cross Cemetery. McARDLE On Saturday. Januarv 11, 1908.

FRANCIS J. McARDLE, beloved husband of Emma, at his residence, 480 Fifty-fourth st. Interment in Albany. (Albany papers please copy.) MeBRlDE On Thursday, January 9 MARY A. McBRIDE, daughter of the lato Hugh McBrlde and Wlnefred Farrv.

Funeral on January 13, 1908 from hor Intg residence, 'Union sf criminate him The magistrate informed the lawyer that Bartlett was to be usod as a witness, for the ftate, but, nevertheless, the-lawyer contended that he would object, to Bartlett's. examination and Inform the witness as to his rights. The examination of tho witness was uninterrupted. untlP he- was asked as tef his koowletle-of tlte relfitlbnS beiwec'n Whitmore Then there was a squabble thi lawyer-end' the magistrate-," at the end of which tha court directed Bartlett to answer. "No, I don't know nothing about it," was the reply.

A general laugh went up from the crdwa, and tile court rapped for Mrs. John H. Mrs. Anna who was Miss Callahan, died last Wednesday Sunday, January 12. DENICE At Flatlahds, on Saturday, January 11, 1908, JOHN.

R. DENICE, in the 63d year of his age. Funeral services at his late residence, Lincoln av, near Flatbusb av, on Monday, January 13, at 8 P.M. TJITMAS Suddenly, on Thursday, Jan were taken to the police gallery and pictured for the collection. The prisoners described themselves as William Reer, 20 years old, of 794 Grand street; Thomas Cully, 37 years old.

of 143 Mauler Street; William Clark, aged 85 years, of '316 So' voo street, and Sidney Reed, aged 25 years, of 1076 DeKalb avenue. Tho cash register and the lamb ware taken to police headquarters and Butchor Waltors Identified the property as part of tho Btuff that was taken from lilt plsca. DROWNED WITH AID NEAR. after a' short illness of pneumonia. She wus burled yesterday Solemn high requiem mass was celebrated at 9 o'clock in he Church of St.

John the Baptist, at Willoughby and Lewis avenues, of which she was an active member and constant attendant. She aid much good work as a member of the Ladies' Aid' Society, connected with the church. The wlfo of John H. Boyd, active and well kqown In tho political life of the Sixth Assembly District, Mrs. Boyd order, thence to St.

Francis XaVier's Roman Catholic. Church, where a solemn high mass will be celebrated at 10 Ia-termoot private. McCLELLAN On January gj MARY KENWORTHY McCLELLAN, wlte of W. R. McClellan.

in her 69th year. Funeral services to "which relatives and friends are Invited, will be held at her lato residence. 793 Rugby road, on Sunday, January 12, at a (Philadelphia and uary 9, at hie home, 104 Pierrepont at. Brooklyn, JOHN DITMAS. JR.

Rcla The witness was finally forced to' ftflmit that he had known something about the relations between the couple, and to admit having previously informed Prosecutor Vlckcrs that he once followed the woman, at the instigation of Whitmore to tivea and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Sunday, January 12, at 2:30 P.M. at the Church of the Morristpwn, papers please copy.) MORGAN KATHARINE, beloved wife of Charles Morgan, daughter of Patrick a furnished room house with "Joe Hon-drlckson." ecutor when he exclaimed while objecting to a question asked by the prosecutor: "I understand, according to some rumors I have heard, that en effort will be made to fasten 'this crime on my client Man Walks Overboard Into tha East River end Blioutg in Vnln i for Helfe. toojca Keen interest In Democratic affairs In William R. McGulrc's political bailiwick. She was treasurer of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Sixth Assembly District Democracy, and one of the mainstays of that branch of the local Mc-Carren organization.

The members of the auxiliary held a special meeting a few days ago and resolved to send-resolutions expressing their keen regret over hor loss to the surviving members of her Patrolman .1. BJ. Sullivan' of thev East Tenth street station was at Pleasant avenue and Ninety-eighth street, Manhattan, Holy Trinity. Clinton and Montague sts, Brooklyn, Kindly omit flowers. PQUTE On Thursday.

NELLIE beloved wife of J. Frederick Doutc. Services Sunday, January. 12. 'at.

2 PrM at 1170 Fifty-sixth st. Brooklyn. Intorment In FOSTER-rOn January 10, 190. at tho Hpme for Aged Colored People, Kingston av, corner St. John's BURRILL FOSTER.

Funeral services Sunday afternoon, at the home, at 2:30 o'clock. FUNK HERMANN H. FUNK 395 Kosciusko st. Notice of funeral hereafter. GILBERT On January 10.

1908, SARAH X. GILBERT, in the 48th year of her age. Funeral services on Sunday. 4 P.M., at the residence of F. J.

Steenwcrth, 386 Sackett st. Interment prlvute. GILHOOLEY (nee) CRONIN On Thurs lust night, when a man told him that and Mary White. Funeral from her late address, 304 East Thirty-seventh Xew York. Monday morning, thence to St.

Gabriel's Church. Interment Calvary. MURPHY On Saturday, 'January 11, 1908, ARTHUR J. MURPHY, beloved husband- of Lillian M. Browne, at his residence.

600 Warren st. Notice of funeral horeaftor. PROCTOR On Friday. January 10, 1908. In the 85th vear of her life, FRANCES BURBANK, daughter of Henry Wolcott and Mary Elmira Starr, of Mlddle'town, widow of Leonard Proctor.

M.D., Fultonville, N. Y. Funeral services at 164 Schermerhorn st. on larauy. Mrs.

Boyd was -48 years old. Her home was at 22 Stuyvcsant avenuo. Robert Moffett. Cleveland, 11 Robert Moffett, a well known minister of the Dis there was a man overboard at tho foot of the street. Sullivan, ran down there just in time to see man go down into the ana mac-wnitmoro will be allowed to go.

It is tor this reason that 1 am advising him as to his rights here." Daniel O'Neill, when called testified to seeing Mrs. Whitmore in the house on Christmas afternoon and that she seemed to be on friendly terms with her husband. He told of the scrimmage on the street on Christmas Eve when Mrs. Whitmore asked him to prevent her husband taking her pocketbook. Mrs.

O'Neill was not called. Considerable ginger-was injected into the proceedings. by Mrs. Lily Heldel. also known as Peldler.

of 146 Lawrence street, who had known Mrs, Whitmore for little over a She came to the front ciple Church and for twenty-five years corresponding secretary of the General Christian Missionary Society; died nt his home here to-day, aged 72 years. Sunday, at 3 P.M. Interment private. truitonvnie and Washington papers please copy.) Oar French Method of Dry Cleaning: has one advantage over other processes. It's BETTER.

It adds a luster and brightness that no other process can give. Ladles' and1 Gents' Wearing Apparel Cleansed. Kid Gloves Cleaned, All Lengths, 5 Cents a Pair. Last River waters for the last time. There were several men near by, and one, John McNamara, watchman at the Consolidated Gas Works, had a.

ladder which ho had thrust-Into the water A couple of firemen on the fire boat Zophar Mills had grappling hooks, which they had trlod to grapple the man with while, he was struggling In the water. McNamara said that he saw tlio man walking down the dock a minute before he walked overboard. He could not give any description of the man because of the darkness. That the man wasn't a suicide is the belief of McNamara, who heard him shout for help when he fell into the river. day, January 8, 1908, SADIE, daughter of ilia late.

Annie Keenan' and Michael Cron-Funeral from the residence' of her grandmother. Mrs. T. Kecnan, 480 Sackett st. Brooklyn, on Sunday, the 12th Inst, at 2:30 P.M.

Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Holy Cross. GUTKES On Friday morning, 8 o'clock, OBITTJARY NOTES, Dr. lines' de -Vleteria. a untrtieln phyairinn in Manhattan for several yenra ille-i Fhortly' aft-r midnight yesterday at'hl iionte Tjcxlnitton avenuo.

of henrt disease, uo harl toeen ill for some months, and hftd itrent trouble with bis heart. Ma was born In I'nrlo Rico In lf. Thomas Little, an old anil well known resident of Lawrence. died yesterday at his liome on hn street, from asthma, from which hn had suffered for nom Mm. iwaou.) QUINN HENRY beloved husband of Mary J.

Quinn, died January 9, 1908. Funeral from his late residence. 48A Pulaski at 2 Sunday. January 12. mm oremea a wining witness while -testifying for the state.

She came forward, she sa d. "because her friend had been killed. A. lawyer asked her one question which could have been answered with a simple yes or "no," but she rambled nlpng for fully three minutes before the court finally shut her off. She told a story of receiving a visit from Whitmore on Christmas Eve.

when the rteeeoanrf years old and leave a widow and one RILEY Suddenly, on January 10, 1908, at her home. 134.1 North Tenth St. Philadelphia. SOPHIE F. RILEY, mother of uauKmer.

tfedell. or this place He was a member' of John Corning Post. G. -v. li, rne funeral arranaemcnts havo not ueen mane.

HAD A BAG OP LEAD PIPE. brought a box filled with plumes and other millinery, a bankbook and some other personal effects; and of Whitmore's calling at her house a few days later an.l JURY FAILS TO AGREE. TWO HTORKSt TKI.EPHOM5 COXJiECTIOJf I ISO l--'LTOl MTRKET. ia2l lelLTO STREET. Nicholas Fennimore Was on Trial for demanding these article and anything else belonging to Mrs.

Whitmore which she might have. LOST AND FOUND. Death of August Meyer Eight for Manslaughter. Householder Who Had Not Been Robbed Had Stegman Arrested. Frederick S.

Edwards, who lives at 799 Myrtle avenue, was on the point of entering his house last evening when he encountered Harry Stegman, 16 years old, of 276 Pulaski street leaving with a' bag DR. JOHN AUGUST HAIR SPKOIALIKT. 56 FLATBUSH AVE. Brooklyn. N.

Y. LOST. gold EYEGLASS CASE maifcta "Clu-lrmfint, Fifth reward. 7K peKalb kv. Buaaeniy.

Biter a nasty operation, our beloved wife and mother. Mrs. AXXIE GUTKES, nee Banker, aged 19 years. Services at the residence, 90 Vandyke gt, Monday, January 13, at 3 P.M. Funeral at 10 A.M.

Tuesday. Interment in Lutheran Cemetery. HALLER JACOB HALLER, in his 33th i He is survived by his parent, Rosa Haller; four brothers. John. Paul.

Rosa. Albert. andtwo sisters, Pauline and He was a member of the Agonist Benevolent Association and Foresters of America. Relatives and friends are invited- to attend funeral on Monday afternoon at 2' P.M., from his late residence, 2058 Titkln av. Interment in Evergreens Cemetery.

IVES At the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chase. 421 First at, Brooklyn, Thursday, January 9.

CLARA VAIL, daughter of Mr. and Jesse E. Ives, of Xew Miironl, aged 8' years. JONES WILLIAM B. JOXES of Wyckoff av, Glendale, aged 40 years.

Funeral 10 o'clock Monday morning from St. Pancras Church, Myrtle av, (ilendale, where a requiem mass will be road. KEEGAN Suddenly, JAMES KEE HANK ROOK NO. payment Finder please return to City Savlnjrs) LOST-stopped. Bank.

George Riley. SHACK Associate alumni of tho College of the City of New York: Members are notified of the death of their distinguished fellow alumnus and ejt-presl-dent, FERDINAND SHACK. Funeral services will be held at the residence of Julius Shack. 67 East Seventy-eighth st, on Monday, January 13. at 9:30 A.M.

JOHN S. ROBERTS. Secretary. SINTENIS After a brief Illness, DAN-NO SINTENIS, In his 35th year, belovod husband of Allie Slntenls. Funeral services Tuesday.

January 11, 1908, at P.M., at his late residence, 351A Fourteenth St. Interment Greenwood. ISiZER On January 10, 1908, GEORGE W. SIZER. in his 73d year.

Funeral from his late residence, 336 Greene av; at 2 P.M. on Monday. January 13. 1908. SMITH On January 9.

1908, at 7:30 o'clock. C. E. SMITH. Will be buried at 2 o'clock.

Sunday. January 12. from the residence of his brother ut 63 Sumpter street. 10-2 TASKER Suddenly. CAROLINE TASKER.

nee Rudischhnuser. beloved wife (Cor. I.ivliiHTKlon St.) Rejuvenator for Bale by all first claKft driifTKitii. Have Dantlrnff LOST, fireman's BADGE No. 'If founs plense return to 289 Pearl at or Headquarter; reward.

I Your Hair Kalllnii Outf Does Yonr Mcalo wnicn was iounn to contain lead pipe. The boy was turned over to Policeman Woessner of the Vernon avenue station, and when the cellar was examined It was found that of the pipe had been cut out In that house, but the police held the accused until the exact location of some robbod house can be ascertained. lien tTonsultauon iree. Woman Resents Questioning. "And he brought a fake detective with him, too," said the witness.

1 She strenuously objected to being questioned by Whitmore's lawyer, particularly along the line of examination pursued by counsel. "When were you married?" hp asked. "About a year ago," replied witness. "Where?" "Jersey City Camden Philadelphia-Camden Is In Jersey Isn't It?" replied the witness, defiantly. "Which one of the three?" asked the lawyer.

"Camden," she replied, dejectedly. "Before you were married to this person were you ever marrlpd before?" nskod the lawyer. "How would I marry twice when I have VOIR LIFE IS IS VOI HANDS. 1 ran read It there with unfailing accuracy and tVach you to do the same. Every day In the venr, ID A.M.

to 10 P.M. Minr. C'ometa, Kclcntlfle Palmlnt. CS3 Union Hi. cor.

Fifth av. Tel. Prospect. Unable to decide unanimously, although out all night. th jury, that has been listening several days to the testimony on the trial of Nicholas Fennimore.

charged with murder In the first degree, was discharged yesterdny morning. Fennimore and two companions. Gill and Molloy, were Jointly Indicted for the killing of August Meyer one night Inst summer. Fennimore. who Is 20 years of age.

was tried first. The case was heard bv Judge Dike and a jury In Part II of the County Court. Tho Jurors went out at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon and returned to tho court room at 9:30 o'clock this morning. Eight of them were for manslaughter and four for acquittal. The claim of the police is' that when Meyer was returning from Coney Island late at night he was set upon by three young men and beaten so badly that he died soon afterward.

The assault occurred at Marcy and Myrtle avenues, and INDEX LOST Small ruby cocker Liberal reward if returned to TEMPLSTON, I Clinton av. jj.j. I.OST. rS-lday nlfht. in or near Broadway theater, pearl fleur-de-lis watch PIN, ffolil sotting.

Reward at 610 Cllntoa I.OST. child's squirrel in, vicinity of place, and Nostrand av, fal urday. Please return to 865 Park place. l-3 LOST Two English BEADLES, at Myrtje and Bedford avs; both male; color white, wlttl light browrfi Reward. 'ill Myrtle av, M.

IjCST. neighborhood. Putnam Avenue Churcp. golt filigree MALTESE CROSS with chain Henard 10 finder. MRS.

BERTAIL, T1 Great uvenue. PERSONAL. GAN, beloved husband of Catherine Man To Classified Advertisements In Today's Eagle. nan. Funoral on Tuesday morning, at I of William H.

Tasker. Funeral services I. OTTO At.FRED MOXNER. of Brooklyn. N.

will no lonser be responsible for debts incurred by my wlfo. EMTLIE. who has left my bed and board. i will be held at her lale residence. 12i CLASSIFICATION.

Grov. Brooklyn. Sunday. January 12. ansBt-r at 11:30 o'clock.

Interment private. PAG 13. 4 3 Did you ever live with a man named NAVY YARD CLAIMS Heirs of persons that worked overtime during Hayes administration write GEO. HIRAM MANN, Attorney. 1.1 William sf.

Manhattan. I'eihler?" asked the lawyer. TEUSCHLER On January 10. Mrs. FLORENCE TEUSCHLER.

beloved wife of D. Teuschler. Funeral services Sun Am. ft European Hjtel Amusements Auction Sales Automobiles Mnard Business Directory Tlustuess Notices Business Opportunities. "Am I to tell you everything about mv '-iituiuuri! was arrested as no was rnn- LOST Friday, going from Ninety-fifth el.

Manhattan, to Hancock st, via subway and Hulsey st car, lady's gold WATCH; reward. HeROrU Advs. Advs. Classified Advs. Cable irora nia late nome.

iu vt mow niai-c. place. KELLOGG Suddenly, at Englewood. X. January 10.

1908, JILIA CLTTEIt. wife of Brainerd Kellogg. Funeral services 'at the residence of her son-in-law. S. Beckwlth.

on Sunday. January 12. at 3 o'clock P.M. Carriages at Englewood depot to meet Erie Railroad train leaving Wost Twenty-third si at 1:55 P.M. KNOX On Saturday.

Januarv II. 1908. i. 1 'l10 8tory mynlng away from the scene bv a nolicx. from the seen BUSINESS PERSONALS.

man. The other two. Gill and Mollov wcro captured later. LOST, roll of HILLS amounting to about day. 2 o'clock, nt 80 Hoyt St.

WECHSLER On January 10. HERMAN (H1RSH) WECHSLER. after a short illness, at his residence. 101 Garfield place, Brooklyn. Funeral Sunday.

Jan- Huslness Personals. 12 MME. PEPPER, world famous clairvoyant, palmist, crystal reading; 25c. flOc. Dally, evenings.

Sundays; ladles; lucky charm free. 70S Gates av. Clairvoyants Classified AUvs. Coastwise ReBort tiir i it mi lime ami lull TK it aowil for you." "I am only interested in your past life In so far as It concerns this case; arc you ashamed of retorted the lawyer. "I refuse to allow you to answer that question," interpolated the court, bringing the tilt to a close, but not before the witness replied hotly: "No.

I'm not ashamed of my past life. ABRAHAM KNOX, in his 85th vcar. uary 12, at 2 P.M. lielatives and friends neral services at his late residence 108 I invited to attend DETFX'TIVB makes specialty of civil and criminal cases: long experience; clientage of bst New York people; bonded and licensed. H.

DORSE Y. 108 Fulton st. New York. Sixth av. Monday.

January 13. long, at 8 P.M. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment private. WILLIAMS On January 10.

1908. BESSIE A. WILLIAMS. Services at her late residence. 1508 Bedford av, at 8 P.M., Monday Interment at Mystic, Conn.

Danrinr Resorts 8 Desth Notices Cable j. Dividends Itosort 4 Docs Classified Election Notices ResuVts 4 K'ui-liiyment ARonoles Kuropean Advertisements. Special ICuropenn Hotels Special European Resorts-, Resorts SET ON BY SEVEN MEN. Book Agent Bobbed of His Salary and Gold Watch. Detectives of tho East Thirty-Ant street station, Manhattan, are looking for seven footpads, who are alleged by Duncan Lewis, a book agont who lives with his sister In an apartment house at.

120 East Thirty-first street, to have held up LOST AND FOUND. are you ashamed of yours?" at Lrfieser siaruroay afternoon, January IT; reward. G. H. Box 2i, Eagle olUce.

LOST Male FOX TERRIER, December name Sport: believed to have been taken bv colored man: big reward. 180 Bay Twenty-fifth St. Bensonhurst. LOST In St. John's place car.

lady's silver RAO. containing about $63 and Abraham Straus check: liberal reward. L. II. HER-MAS.

549 Ht-rgen st. LOST, diamond sunburst PIN. between East! Twentv-third fit Ferry and Broadway. Saturday afternoon: liberal reward. C.

KRUSB, St Nassau at." New York. LOST Amethyst PIN, antique setting, pi-tween Albemarle road and comer Hicks an Pierrepont sts; suitable reward. Office. Nw-MAN. Washington st.

Brooklyn. VIII, the person who. by mistake, carried LOST On Nostrand av car. January green MONEY HAG. containing 7 and some change; I.ANCHA.VTIX On Januarv II ino.S SUSIE SPOONER, wife of "Dr.

E. F. Lanchantln. Funeral services nl her late residence, 360A Ninth Rt. Brooklyn, Sunday, at 2 P.M.

Interment strictly Christmas gift; reward. BERTHEOL, 13S3 Nostrand av. 1-, This created another outburst of fn Hunter from the mob In the room, which prevented the lawyer's reply being heard. The story of tho turquois ring wa3 told by Detective Murray, who said lhat he had obtained a description of the rings supposed lo have been worn by Mra. Whitmore when she left the Adams street house for the last time.

He said that Financial Resorts For Exchanne Classified Advs. Famished Rooms. Classified Advs IN MEM0RIAM. SNYDER In loving memory of my husband, and our father. JOSEPH HOWARD SNYDER, who died Januarv 12.

1907. STARVING WOMAN IN CELLAR. anu ronDen nun as ne was about to put his key in the front door, early yesterday morning. LEE On the morning of Saturdav. Jan- nary; 11 SARAH widow of William 1 Help wanted t.iasslnrd Horses.

Carrlancs. Etc Classified Ilotsls lind Resorts Resorts A telephone message at that hour Instruction Resorts Drought Detectives Kelley. Murnhv and toio nim mat Whitmore away a black Spanish lace SCARF from th drawing room of the Rrooklyn Barnard Club. Lee and dauehter of the late John R. and 1 Slmonson.

Funeral from her late TIKI I. cemeteuv. 300 Clinton av. Monday. Jantl- Tin largest cemetery In the world; lu-cesshio ary at 2 P.M.

Kindly omit (lowers. I i in )rk-e. Write for particulars had worn a ring set with a turquois sur- I O'Brien to his apartments, and thev were She's Sent to Hospital by the Bedford Avenue Policy. Policeman Ralph, attached to the Bedford avenue station, last evening, while walking along Kent avenue, was told by Friday evening. January 10.

Kindly return It IO the club house. 132 Rentsen et. J-J In Memorlam Loans Classified Advs Lost and Found Cable Manhattan Amusements. Marriage Notices Cable January between 1 and 3 o'clock. I iind HHistriHc.l new pamphlet.

rtounil trip 12 7 II 6 in kv-is. Ht ir.i ltn-aijway, cur. st P.M.. on Smith st or church av car. or near Ftatbush av, diamond crescent PIN.

with twenty illanionds. Reward for same at WM- (fnKe Dime Hank r.lilg.). Miscellaneous -1 rounded by len diamonds, and that this I told that hp had been knocked down, was m'sslng. beaten and rei loved of his month's salary! Through Detectives Roddy anil War l. and a Bold watch and chain.

In the nlso of Ilrooklyn. (his ring was traced scufflu his right elbow was dislocated, to the saloon of Fred Radln on Tillar I Lewis said that he had been at a stag street, where Whitmore had deposited it entertainment, and came home at about with other jewels as security for a loan, i 3:30. As he mounted the front steps of It was nlso brought out by the exami-i his house, he declares, seven men sur-natlon of these detectives that Whitmore rounded him and threw him to the side-did not tell them where the jewels might i walk. He was unable to cry out until be found, and denied that Radln hud his alleged assailants fled in an easterly LCable several of the residents that a woman was starving In the cellar of 29S Kent avenue. The policeman Investigated and came across Ella 0'N11, 60 years old, suffering from exposure and privation.

She was taken to the Bedford avenue station and was then removed by Dr. Dangler to the Williamsburg Hospital. L1NEGAR On Friday. January 10, 1908. WINIFRED LINEOAR.

Funeral from her late residence. 153 East Forty-ninth st, New York, on Tuesday. January 14, at 9 A.M. Thence to St. Patrick's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul.

Interment in Calvary. MARTIN Suddenly in Brooklvn. January 11. 1908. ARTHUR EDWARD, son Enrique T.

and Mary S. aged 26 year. Relative, and friends arc to attend' the funeral services aL the 'residence, of his father, 104 Garfield "place, on at P.M. Interment-at convenience of family. (Havana papers please cjpy.) Musical Musical Instruction Oesan Steamships Railroads Real Estate Real Estate Louns Situations Wanted Special Iteamboats.i them when asked.

M.nrFt. Wave properly done at Mrs. Tyler-Miller''. Fleet et. directly otT Fult.m st.

opposite laser's, l'ntlro building occupied and devoted to niantir.ictiire.if Fine Hair Ootids and Ladles' H.ilr Ori-sslns, Shampooing. Manicuring. Hair Treatment and Facial Massao. Tel. 1319 Main.

MniBs! don't neglect your Hair; go to Resort jo 7 7 j. 1 W1SE -A SON'S, Flatbush av and Fulton Brooklyn. LOST, either at O'Neill Bristol's restaurant. Sixth av and Twenty-third St. New Yorg.

or Bath Beach and I'lmer Park elevated of the Fifth Av Line, two WATCH FOBS. t.l-eral reward given to flnder If returned to 8411 Bay parkway. Bensonhurst. N. Y.

LOST RE WARD--A suitable reward will bsi paid for Information that will lead to recovery of horses and wagon taken from stable last Wednesday night: one hay mare, strong and stocky built, 2 hind feet white, white) stripe down face; ether, bay colored lwrse. larger than mare, feet blaelt. white strip down face; wagon, express type, covered, canvas: weather beaten', gray AM-dress II. E. Van Burea st, Brooklyn.

Detective Murray, during his evamina-j A colored hallboy named Hoyt. says tion. said that as ho was walking down i thai he saw the whole affair, but he did the street with Whitmore the morning not see Mr. Lewis In the mlxup, and sun following hi first visit to the Harrison moreiio the defendant admitted to hnu REGISTERED IN PARIS. Eagle Bureau, 53 Rue Cambon.

Paris. January 11 Evelyn Rirhens Lambotirne. England, Is registered at the Eagle Bureau. posed it was a party of friends trying to get an Inebriated member home. Lewis furnished the detertlycs with a very Mrs.

1 i.fcU-.MIM. Kirs; havo It shampooed 8 Storage and To Let and For or trostd iM.w everthlnff for the hdir. -1t the Aral' time- that the dead woman. moaKer description of Hie seven men. he Heel si.

jpiioilte Loeser s. Tel. 1519 llalil. was Ills wife WsnteVl Advr2-3-l-J Whsr la LUus Well. 1 I "I deuicd that she was my wife be- feajs robbed bun..

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