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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 22

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 22

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THE TiROOTCTTX DATLY EAOLR "STAY YORK. TUESDAY. JANUARY 0. 1000. EPECTAt ADVEETTSZMENTS.

ti and. i I SAYS WTFE IS A DKUNKASD. around over tlv- snow on I ll MARRIAGES AND DEATHS TYPOTHETAE I MOTS PROMT looking in. vas euaid-- 1 in ill 'inn u. zir Mrs.

Bitti Sent to Institution on Hus i iului policeman I to make tin t. the lijjuiv of a i i open i he regis; i entert 'I quiet and. poir.l ir.g his IS! 83 DIED. I band's Complaint. i I Billi to Mouse of Good Shepherd by Hooli'y ill llu- Hill- at En'if n.iusi-e head, bin: up both The feiiov grabb- "HKHSSlBlIf a sireei oour: to-dav.

on i ho eharso la- i liiuiii! by her husband. heavy pteci- nf ad pipe b.u:d and n--' about to attark Lealiy when he saw 'he revolver and. dropping tht pipe, surrendered to tho officer. A number of pi no -a along lioi ki av nue have been burglarized iu the past two or three mouths. Firms That Are Fighting for the T- im'" i iiiK- i Six months hko ill'- Dirt! woman -vas The Counters Are Crowded Every Day with Searchers and Conveyancers, Win.

than. Juntos J. Nit'isDU. Christen Ccriu lia OTiinnor, Kaie Vi il'fiT, Minna. Pius.

I. en ie. Hose. Hannah M. Si lir-iod'T, Frances U.

Sheridan. Annie E. Taylor. Rachel Yhun'y, Mary It. Williams.

Eli. ii Tlai-kliP. Tlel. II H. Hvnio, PaLiiek.

Daily. W. .1. Dvnnif. Wm.

Henry Kdmonds. (J. A Julius Forest, Mortimer Gibnev. Margaret A. Gorse.

James Calder Halsey, S. Hodfios. F. Mason. Jennie AleCanliy-Thill, M- vJ a fine Furs Is now showing leading styles in Knox Fall Open Shop Will Hold a Con-ference To-night.

Soroutth President Denies Making Any Personal Attack on Mr. Brackenridge. HE STICKS TO THE MAIN POINT. lo i lit- Hut lor street conn by her husband, vm id thai she hail been drunk most of the (or two yeara. lit- wanted lo reform hi-r and on liis she was Ui lio House nf tho (iood Shepherd for BIG RECORD OF DEEDS FILED.

"BIG MAKES NEW CAPTURE. two months. Aft it she was discharged from 'lie instil in ion Mrs. Hilli became so iliai her husband cut loos- from her. Iiiill says she has been on the firoots over siucu she left his homo.

BACKCS At ln-r residence. r.T I.ivinirsioii si. Brooklyn, on January S. 1 1 1 K.N HISL'OI'K. wife oi Truman J.

Backus. ACCUSED AS A SKOPLTFTtilK. Dora Magner, who say. her home is in East Third street, was arrested yesterday afternoon in one of the department stores on Fulton street on the corr. plaint of Grace lierg, the store detective.

The attention of Miss Perjr wa drawn to the woraau hy Mis3 May Florence, the store detective in another store. Florence bad seen the woman acting suspiciously in her place and followed her out and across the way to the store where Mies Lierg is employed. Charges of larceny were made against Dora by beta women. She pleaded not guiliy and was held In bail tor a hearing Thursday. January 8.

native Couniy BYRXE On Monda-RICK UYKNB. Some of the More Important Realty-Transactions of the Past Week. Some Large Deals. ITALIAN ROBBED OF S1 14. Union Compositors Oiclered Back to the Iffnil and Express Job Pi int.

Will Not Let Up on Bid-Balancing System Suggests Dual Bids cn Each Proposition. 8 () Armauli. Ireland. Funeral from his late residence, Pari, place. Thursday, January 11.

at A.M., Uicin-o lo Si. Teresa's R. C. rhnrcli where a renuiem mass will he offered. For dress and street wear for men and women.

454 FULTON ST, Bet. Hoyt St. and lm Place. ROIOi BODY THROUGH A ROOF. cooooo 000CO0O33O00O0COO0I HorotiKh President Colpr hns unearthed from tho records of the department a specific case, in which Ihe eastnoer appointed toHUpervibelhe, work fcjiys that "it would bo a rank injustiee to assess proper'y owners for such work." Tho eiiRiuoor recommends th.it the contractor who laid this sewer be compelled to relay IL completely.

The sewer lu question is that laid hist April in Eijrlvy-fievetlth street, rrom Second to Fourth avenue, and tho contraetor J. Carey. Mr. Coler sent to Works Oominia-Kioner Dunne to-day papers in relation to t'urey'a contract, and dlroeled the Comniis-- A "eouneil of he held this evening at. Hie headquarters of the local Typolhe-tao.

Hromlway, Manhattan, for the purpose of establishing a Hoser union between the priming linns that tire (1 pilling for tlio shop." Telegrams roieived lo-diiy by See i el ary Maclntyre oi the United Typothetae stated thai a largo number of non-union printers are now on their way to this (dry from the employment agencies in the West. Ail was activity this morning at the headquarters of "Hig Six," corner of Chambers and (Ynur streets, Manhattan. President McCoi luiek held several Important with the strik" lenders, and sUued ihtit out of the printing houses in this city thus far 210 phops have signed the new scale James Frnizer, or Sling, Jumped to a Horrible Death From the Top of a Tenement. DAILY Suddenly, on January S. 1H00.

at. -112 Forty-third si. LirooUlyu. Deleeiive W. .1 KULV oi i lip l''oriy-loirth l'recineL, aed 11 years.

Services at his late residence, on Thursday morning, at o'clock. Interment in St. Joseph's (Ymetery. Pabylon. L.

1.. on the arrival of llu- tit LIT train. Sunday. January IfOG, WILLIAM UFNliY iil'NMS, in his 7 It-L year. Funeral from his lute residence.

See-ond lnee, Wednesday. January If), A.M.. tlii'iiec to Church of St. Mary Star of the S-a. Requiem mass ai 10 A.

EDMOXPS--On Tursdav. January VMM. at his residence. 110 Miller av, ISO IK1. 15 dearly beloved son of Ueriha and George B.

Edmosids. a-ied years. Notice of funeral later The volume of business in the Queens Coimtv clerk's office thus far in the year UI08 exceeds that of any time in lis history. From 12a to lot) searchers, conveyancers and others are crowded about the counters during the entire d.iy. Last week and this week thus far have been record breakers in the number of deeds recorded.

At the present rate of increase of business the o'lice building will have to be enlarged as soon as possible. Among the important transfers of real estate recorded in. the Queens County clerk's ofSce this week is the sale ot James Holmes to the Cortland of DO acres, with a frontage of 701 feet on tho north sido of the Springfield road, 100 feet north Spring-Held Cemetery, said to be worth $100,000. Calvin V. Harris also conveys to the same company 111 1-3 acres, with a frontage of 1,500 feet on the east side of Old Bowery road and 400 feet oa the south side of Jackson's Mill Creek, subject to a mort Ar.gustino, Virtira of Highwaymen, Accuses Nephew and Three Other Fellow Countrymen.

Doininii-o and Dominico Aiisitutlno wore last ninln by Dotojtivt-s Vachris and nf tho htathiuartrrs squad, with hiKhway robbery. The is I AuKilstino, Ihu tincli- of one of tho iirlsomrs, ho clanns ho was and robbc-d while walliinc; nlong tho Sou lietuh Uaill-oad track, near Now Um-cht avenue, on the nlfihl of November la. AtisusUito had been driiikins with hiH neiihew in tt saloon nol far away and was on his way to his home, on Sixty-first street, near nvi nue. Ik was ai-cosied by a man in a mask and before he could defend himself was knocked down and robbed of iu ca, h. The dcli-ciivc-s arresh-d Olu-como Santornzario and honiinico Schapicro in coiiiiection wiih the rainu case, Sumlay night.

The four prisoners pleaded not guilty and they will be Riven a hearing. MOTHER DEAD, CHILDREN LIVE. sionur to hx tho sponwibilhy for conditions revealed in a report made by K. J. Kort.

assistant enlneer in chnrgo of sewor cousLruc ion. -The Cnrey contract was completed in April. Knmtneer rreunbaur. of the Controller's ollice, had criticised tho work and the 'Yiorietl shop" plan. husbarhl of 7.

V.tot;, in his FA A XS Julius beloved Louisa on January A ninn known bofh ais James yraizcr and William Kling committed nuiiiiik' this inorn-iiiK at hiH home. 303 Went Twoniy-flrat su'col, Manhattan, by diving (rem thai roof of the live story tenement. He dived hcud (list to a one story extension nt the rear, running from tho courtyard of 221 Eighth avenue; Ihe force of the dive iielny sufliciciit to cause hln head, shoulders, aul far as his waist lo force their way thr.jufcb tho tar roof, where the uutly became wedded. The filicide was v. hy iicori of people in tenements, and caused crniisi.ieralile excitement.

The suicide lived the Tv.enly-llrat street address with his wife ns James Frnizer. iio was In tho husluese) at. Greenwich avenue as William l-Iting. The two names have not been explained. Fi-aizer was seen walking along the roof of the house.

He was dressed, wearing his hat. Neighbors then saw him climb to the coping at the rear. He knelt there a moment, and clamping his hands and looking gage. The property is located a short dis His S'. succeeded tins forenoon in winning over to the new time n-ale and shop" plan tie- Mail and Express Job Print, which employs about lifty rompo-i tors.

The announcement was made by President Me-Conniek a IP tie before noon, when he ordered the union printers lo return to their eases iu tho Mail and Express The TypoUieiao to-day issued tho following si atciunnt tance south of North Beach, Town of and is said to be worth $50,000 and Funeral si-rviers Tin sday at at late residence. 472 Latayetle av, Brooklyn. Interment, private. FOREST- In Si. Paul Monday.

January S. piiKl, J. MORTIMER sun of Lydiu E. and tin-' late Samuel A. Forest.

upward. William H. Pearco has bought of Charles Rismanu two parcels in tho Town of Flushing. Ono of 25 acres has a Irontago When you finish 'reading this, look at th: collar on the men near you. Gir.XEY On January 7.

MA 110 A RET A. "Tho beginning of the sretmd week of tho GIP.XCY, aged To ytaiv. widow of Pal- i strike finds the members of I ho Typofhetao rick Oibnev. resisting the strike of the com- Funerarfrom hVr late reritlenee. r.s4 Fniou positors, and aeiuaily running their plants EAKL WILSON.

of 703 feet on oast sido of Jamaica avenue; 1,303 feet on the south sido of Eisman avenue, or Quarrelsome lane, and 649 foot on Ihe west side of the New York and North Shore Railroad Company, Another parcel in a letter to the chief euKineer of tho sewer bureau on April 11, and the thief engineer had demanded an xpliuial Ion from the engineer in charce of tho work and from tho inspector. The latter was suspended for threo days and forward waa transferred to Manhattan. Fort said In his report: "Six openings wore made over the Hue of this luying hare tho pipe lor a distance of ninety toot altogether, so that a complete investigation could bo made of tho character of tho work. Between Third and Fourth avenues tiiis aewer is of 12-inch vitrified pipo, which is supposed to have been laid with a concrete cradle. It was laid under the immediate supervision of Assisiuin KiiRinoer Ceorfte W.

Martin, of this bureau, and of Inspectors Santord nud Kalteumeicr. We find, upon digging ilo.vu to this sewer, that no place Is there more than a trace of eouerelo whero the concrete cradle should be. Iu but one or -two places the little concrete that is to be found has not set nt all, but is only loose stone and wand with a little cement mixed. As a cradle It is entirely useless to this sewer. Even the timber form called for in this cradle has been orullttd In many cases wo llnd little pieces of plank at the sides of the trench, but there ai no bottom planks at.

any place. In one place we found con-creie four inches thick on one side of the pipe. This was so loo.sely set that a pick Those, who st Wednesdav, lmh ai with competent forces of men InteraienL Holy Cross Cerneiery. have not already gathered a full forep iiavo made, arrangemeni to til! up the ranks at All in Gas-Filled F.oom Police Suspect Mrs. Meyer May Have Taken Poison.

Mrs. PrklRct Meyer, 42 years old. was asphyxiated this iiiornint; by illuniinaiins; lias in her apartments on the first Moor oi Hope street. A remarkable urcmnslttuce in connection with her denih was that in the same room with her were her children, LOST AMD I'OUiD. LOST A rltl.VEK PorKETMLKIK AT ItlXIC niiiln.

Finder letum to munagtr i'ink; above as if In prayer, llelorr any one could, even shout he raised his out from him, and dived, aa if in the water, downward, lie struck on the one story building In the rear, being the storage room of C. IS. Harvey, a shoe dealer. The force caused the body to cut a hole in the roof and the body became lightly once. More than new nici have already been engaged, an'1 by the er.d of 'ho week will be in Hie city.

A largp employment bureau been siablislied in Chicago, and three more are in successful operation in various other parts of the West, where competent men. including numerous union men. uro being signed for service here." UATill. ON" HKUGK.V or Wv. kolY.

or eu lleyt or liund st. Return to tl'Se. -n nt. le i.ar.l of acres has a of feet, on the east side of the York and North Shore. Un ilroad and 310 fcH on the south sido of Ktsinan avenue.

The property is said to be worth $50,000. A mortgage of is gien to tho iiime Savings Bank of Brooklyn on this tract. Katherlne J. Grace bought of Henry Fell, two parcels aggavgating 37 1-3 acres in Jamaica south, and ni'terward reconvoyed tho same to Mlihu J. Granger subject to a mortgage of One of the parcels comprises 211 1-3 acres with a frontline of (100 feet on the not I sido of the Hoekaway roa.l, east sido of tho Hergen Landing road and the oilier consists of an eight acre trad of lioi'l'ec-t CORSE On Sunday.

January 7. r.tml. JAMES CALI'ER (iOitSli. in tile seveniy-Wglilh of his age. Funeral servic his lale residence.

Putnam en Tuesday evening. January 9, at 7:1." oVhuii. HALSEY On Monday. January 8, VXC, SAM-t'EL MOOR13. son of Lawrence W.

Hal-sey. Funeral sorviers at bis la'e residenee, 471 Gales av. on Wednesday evening, at S.oO. HODGES--On January S. CHARLICS F.

EXPLOSION IN EXCAVATION. Fi.nici.'ft, 6 years old, and Annie, 2 years old. In room suffering from diphtheria-was another child, frank, 4 years old. Tho children were only slightly overcome. It is possible that the woman deliberately ended own life and inionded to also kill her children, and may have possibly taken poi fioi fKS.

son of Janu and Annie Hodges, in his year. the south side of tho Hoekaway road. The Iwo irac's arc said to be worth LOST-OH NECK UETWKKf lltikt'lcy Riid Lincoln places. Eliuler will pleasu leturii to llio lierkelcy puice; euituhle l-ewarcl. LOST Tl'l-MliAY NH1HT.

MAJESTIC THEA-tor, Ki.lil H'liHl diamond I-'imier will ba lp.crally rcv.iiidt-a it' retuined to Mrs. JOLLY, Lll.sT-HLENiiED SQCIKKRI. MI'FF. MONDAY, 8 I'M. on Park place, between Van.l.-ri.llt and Slxlli uv.

It. -turn to I.INA DECKEU, EsS I I i-ic place. llnjoklyii. Rewnrd. LOSTWII.fr KIXHEli-i i)P llOX IN LAL1IES" room.

Atiruham cnntiiining dress, return to A I lit A HAM STRAUS and recciva liU-rai roward. IJ 1ST- A 1 1 IA MON Hit BAST TIN. ON MOeT. Hay. I leei-mpi-r p.

un i'utniiin uv, between Stuy-vi-Lsant and Hnlph avs. Reward It returned to 2.1' av. Ll lST-1 eIi fAS PAW MIW, ON FIFTH AV-. Hay Rhine train. Rolng toward Hay Ridge, 8nt-unliiy night, January Reward If returned to imp, loll) 4-iQ Third st.

Urooklyn. Hoary A. an Allen lias entered into co uid be driven throut-h it at the tirsi blow. I There was no concrete underneath the pipe this (dace, and not more than two inches at any place. "Where the ccver crosses peat bog.

near Second avenue, the pipe was laid directly wedged. The head, shoulders and as far as Ihe walBt went, through the roof, while the remainder of the body was plainly to the horror stricken tenants in surrounding houses. Janitor Julius Scheldt was notified and told Pairolmen Nevlns and Seymour, of the West Twentieih si root elation. They snt for nn nmhiilaiu-e and Dr. Col tie.

of the New York nospilnl. He found that the man was deal. His was fractured, both shoulder blades wi re broken and the body was badly crushed. It required hard work for nearly a half hour before th" body could be gotten out of the wedge. Hv that Mm" the windows on every side, all of which looked down on the roof where Ihe police were working, were crnwde.i wiih tenants.

The wld-'W was nniilled. She snhl that I'-rnizev lirul been suffering from nervous prostration for several months, and wr.s de-i pondent. Sh" a Ihe idea that he was possibly fligbily 'ihe wll'o shi.nly all. viTl locked herself In her rooms, refusing lo even Fee the contract for tho sale to Hichard Mtinz, the Aiun.iion House property, ,1:13 and Fulton street, with a largo frame building lonuerly a dwelling now as a billiard and pool parlor, bowling alley and club rooms, together with the personal property lor iloO. The property is 50 feet west of Hardenbrook av'-nuc.

It Is subject to a mortgage of to Ihe Title Guarantee and Trust I.ouls Miller and Max Decltinger have sold their store property nt the southwest corner of Kill ton street and New York avenue .10 feet on Fulton street and feet on New York venue, for 'I hey paid for ihe tract last summer, which it said at ihe lime was a goad price. A lew necessary alterations have Quantity of Dynamite Shnkes Up a Post McCord Job in Manhattan. With shock tli't siiattered the windows In the huildliiKs on both sitlcs and the rear, and a. (b tonal ion heard two mill either way, a (iiantiiy of dynamite was explodi by some unknown iu-y early this niornins iu the excavation fur a new business nuildiiiK at Kast Twc nty-thlrd alrcet, Mauliatian. The buildii.s Is bciiiR built by MeCord.

who are one of the firms now lightim; the strike of ihe iron workers. Their waich-meu asst rt that the explosion was the work of union tin n. To the police, however. thU is not so clear. The explosion did hardly any damage, as but Utile of the work had son, thoueh only an autopsy will revetii litis.

the other hand, it Is poiblc thai the es.a'ie of gas from a rubber lube loading to a siovo was caused by Ihe lube In ins pulled away from the burner, which was turned on full. The fact that the woman was ch ad and Ihe children only partly overcome lead.i to the suspicion on the part of ihe police that she took other means to end her lite, although there was no evidence nf piUon to be found In Ihe apartments. Mrs. Mover was in a cheerful mood when, nt 6 o'clock, she prepared breakfast for her husband. and used 'he ias stove for the purpose It Is supp 'sed iha'.

alter her 1 left, returned to bed with her chll-dr n. Krauces and Annie. Mrs. John lierken. who lives on the third floor of the house and who siarted down lo 0:1 tins soft without i support frnm the cradle, nud the peat underneath the pipo dad never been removed and replaced with lira; material, as ealud for by the contract, ihe joints of the pipes were left entirely and uneemcnted -on the bottom at all places In the majority of cases lhere wero piihaos twelve inch's o' a cement juint on top 'if Ihe pipe.

In many cases the Joint was not even 0:1 the t. p. Ground v.aier has frei to this pipe nt every Joint. The nouse euunceiion covers were, with or three exceptions, found to be nncemeiited. Vho pipe is unt centered In LOST -A LAIKI'i ELAI'K I'OCUETIIOOK 0T A.l.-lnhl tt.

between Lafayette and IH-Kull. avp, on nltiht; a key and seme money In li 'Is: I'li-apo relit lo 141 Uifayetle ftv. Funera 1 rvief at be; lnt resideuef Stewart a corn it Sherman st Richmond Hill, X. Wednesday evening, January 10. nt o'clock.

Members of P'Mis of Veterans, Jniin E. Ei inai.n Camp, invited. MASON At ht residence. Long Ilranch. X.

Monday, January 8, JEXXIE It. MASOX, wile of i lie late Arthur L. Mason. vJj Fuuei at private. McCARTHY-THILL At Minncnpolis.

January ti. MAMIE, beloved wile of Harrv McCarthy, fornuTly of Prouk-lyn, X. Y. Funeral at eoinenienee of family. McM ASTER On Monday, January s.

iviul. at the residence of his daughter. Mis. ilur- ace Lansing, Ih.lsev st, WM. Mc- MASTER, 7: years.

Funeral st rviees and Interment at Slonns-ville, X. Y. MERMAN -Sunday. January 7. hfs re(-dence.

lilt av, JAMES J. MF.EUXX. KelaHves and frit mis. a bo numbers of Urooklyn Police Minuul Aid Assoeiaiiop. 1 of John Louuiilin Council, K.

of are invitod to at the iuneial from lu late residence, on My, Jiip.unrv lo at i'Sio A.M.. ilunce to Church Sa lb rmuut av. tie.ir I'ark. Kindly omii Iltovcrs NIEI.SON On Satnrdav. riii.uy aOer a brief i i ST KN NlELSdX.

Ote beloved hus'iand of it hara XieP.ui, iht who were nnxleiis to nsoorfin me reason nn Ihe two mums of ibe suicide. mane 10 tne store property an-1 a barn on the New York avenue front has boon convened into a dwelling. ihe bells, as in almost nil drops leaving a wide open Joint un lop or at one side. "As we found It, therefore, the sewer Is an utter and entire fraud, so far as con U)tT-TI AT 10:50 A.M., iw Im tl KfUXTAlN I'KN. at cornor Court nnd Mept iKtie stw, which whs ptcktd up by a hitly.

tt s'ie will kln-lly rfturn the eame to Mr. U. J. LYONS, Til it Cu'ir-antee Trubt riiniKfti will bp i-pwnrtieij. LO A FTERX OX A NT 'A MY 8, IN LOIT ir wc'n Lopmt'b und Elm place, gray woven with rtcp hemls, -trawn up at tot with cord; conUiitihiff mnny.

rani of owner antt variDUji artlt a. Howard If rcturnfd to Mr. A. i 1 Ll Huirby mad, l-'lntbunh. LiST-Nn'i'I'fO tfi HKHRHY fMVKN THAT c'-itHU-ato iliiH.l NovHnib'T 16th, drnoml nit-'tl Letter C.

No. fr ten harc of th lin iiiwe.rr.-l capital ntock nf tho H. B. Clatlin WOULD HAVE SHOT "MASHER." ST.JOiliN'S A.I7I.E. CHURCH TO LET impure about the eu mil' Ion of Hie sick child, reached Mrs.

Meyer's npm'ttncnts and found the room filled with bus- She threw open ihe wlndowH and raised an alarm. Hi'. I.l pold. of the Wllllanisburi; llo respond. .1 lo the hurry call.

and. after examining Mrs. Meyer, ironoimeul her dead. He quickly revived all three of tile children. An invest Ion will be conducted by ihe coroner's oluce.

Veteran Curtis Hurl leveled a Pistol nt Man When Policeman Intervened and Anest'Kl Him. Dispossess Notion on the Door ar-i gregation Vill Be Keiess if Eent Is Not Paid. been done. The excavailon wan liuiiihed and about hull a doz.en of the Iron upriKhm for the girder hud been put In place. These were nol disturbed by the explosion.

The police arrested fleorne (lleason, li'i y.ars old, oi Hast street, lie wiih aeon aboui a hunui-ed feci away from the a nioment after the explosion. He declarul that he had -icon in a saloon ucurby and knew noihitiK uiioul the explosion. Too shock of the explosion broke the rar window in a big factory iu the rear ami shuttered ihe plate lss front wiod.e.vs of the ground lloor stores In Ihe Hlis Hllild- if'iioi ti name or harlotte I ft 1'is't a ml tho public In cautioned against tti.itiny thu panic, and all pernonfi are hern hy ordered flmw en use on or before thfl dav y.u bv written to Thf 11 fi rr.Tnnnny. nt Its Now York ntl'c. 'i'U li st.

why a certificate should 'i" In that low. rtat of AOVRS TT MONnr, Ex. ci'iitiix. ttrodtiyn. Pr-jcmbfr 8.

1903. crete cradle and method of laying the pipe Is concerned, ll occurs to me that It would a i'i nk in just ice to assess the proper; owners fur such a piece of work as this, and that the only pally ell'ecttve way of dealing with it is to order the contractor to relay it Mr. Coler said 'bis mortriig: "This Is nn harness, hut I must get to th- bottom of it. The Klghty-seveuth street contraet is 1101 a Ir.rgo one, but the work will have to be done all over aain by the contractor. 1 am still Investigating with regard to the balanr( I am sorry to see Ii it l-'oruier Commissioner lirnekenrido look as a attack the attaek which 1 nude upon the vicious system.

I did net accuse him of Inaugurating the balance hid DR. R. W. STEGER A SUICIDE ilit, at AO. ill-, anil 111 Hie liv'-sioiy si Kaiser.

ju h.s i. r.eiut Ivet, jind i i The ten ati.1 Iso nu inters of I and tenement building nl No. LAWYER MUST STAY IN TOMBS. ants ooeupv lug the upper poors at No. Tho timely of Policeman Ma-honey of the Avenue staiian on the of an encounter between an indignant father and p-i-d; :er.t 'r." prevenie what might have ciilmli'iit' In a irngedy.

The anury parent was John Curtis. year! old, a Civil War veteran, who lives at 37 Cnoi'oi soiiirc, Manhattan, liis daughter Is Mrs. lire. who Is living with him Mie left her husband, dcaorihod by her as li" horn sport." Curt Is was wiih loaded revolver and he admits Ills deleriiill.ilinn to shool. As re terribly fi iglucai i and ran outdo.

ii lng ihe collapse of ilp-ir building. I'nIeFs something unforeseen happens before o'clock to-morrow morning, the crm-gregutiun of St. John's At: lean M. E. Church will be chtirchloss.

A notice to show caiiso why ihe congregation should not be dispos-soiia-d was fouiul posted on the door of tho church yesterday morn ng. It is returnahle to-morrow morning, before Williams, In the Municipal Court of tiie Fourth Uis-triit, at Howard avenue and Madiron llu. ehuich propeity owned by William 1' Dulling ol Gold Rlreel. The Hev. K.

ll.dl of Km Herk mer Hlreel, the pastor, lias had hard p-opc. inn beiore him vi inee ho was sent to Urooklyn from Ills prosperous lillle cliureh In TWO MEN STABBED. Mini ra V.ri and Endue Xo. and A. WerdT Loite Xo.

Rel- ica I.Mi:,. Xo 1. 'I. Pt. oklui ile club, the -H I i.

ion or Yort, the Htiil XaOoi.al iiip (, I nn-d ai Itroniih ol are invit. ntetid Oie hi- laie r. -lb JM i i.M i v. Ja ii 1 I 1 1 i 1 1, i ill Otvrti.MPo I C. rv.

PhyF.ieinn Afllicted With of Insanity Ends Life With lUorphine and Culoiofoi in. Hr. Itoberi V. Stoker died al Itellevne llotiilal. Manl.aiian.

ibis morning about o'clock. Ir. was found unconscious In his roo.u ai i l.f Audubon Hotel, liniiiiiuiiv ami Tbii I y-ni street, alii moon, lie r. si c. Hi, re on Sunday and not s.a ii alter.vard.

lie had v.rilte.i several letters and then d. litieralcly attetiioled suicide. One of the ett, rs. explaining his act, read as fellows: "I'o whom It may concern: Imeri'erenei K.fUein. I know that Ii ant dated ills term.

"There no fear that I shall surrender any that the cliy may have g.iiu 'd by com( eu em. but I snail iiiMist 011 gnnd fsiili oil the part of the cement pipe 1 11 1 is, as ell hh. op lie part ol the makers nf ibe vitrlth'd earthenware pipe. Il is trite hi 1 Mr. Fori reported in Juiy that the c-ment pipe delivered on the ground was t-o ii'-w fruin the mould that it eoul.l be broken with the finger, a 1 1 hmmh (lie mauufaeiiTer's Htnmp indicated 1 hat it men uiatiuiai'i uro I more iban thirty days, as required by the (peellieai ions.

Ihe his a rcM.H of the policeman "ma -her." doaeiilied na Kit mad. en. or occurred at fi o'clock Justice Krlly in npfinl lorm of thp Sii-promc f'ouri lo-ilsy rcfmiHeil to Bdmit Lawyer S. Allordyco to ball ppnilinj; thi appeal of his cnno. Allcrdyco waa sc-nienorcl in JlHiihutian to servo ciKhinn ycarH lu Situ? hayiiiK convicted of defruud- tt clit-nt.

A ceriilicHh (if doubt nan rpnily Hti-uri'd for him and ho was from Hiiii; Slug. He Ik low couftned lu tho Tombs. The Hi'i-m-it U'H tint wore offered to Jnstlco Kelly for a bond of H.Voi.n wero lately refused by Jpst fiiecritdi. Ice Kelly also ri'iiHod tn ropsul ihe ai'curiiy offered, as A-sLM ant riet Al turney JoluiHon oC odlco, ho rippor-ed Ihe pet it Ion, claimed thai ihe bond hHd not been offered for th" approval of the dit trl. miuruty i Icte i ll.H.le Kerry Schneider and Max Cieenfiold Say They Were Victims of a Bobber.

er iiitelnptlllg to rn'i. Jacob lilootn, of Hut gem street. i Is alleged. i ili-rry SHite id r. vara oi l.

ol ol no IX AN (in 7 ycimrivt -iiiulu, I I'. Finn ral o.i Wednesdr v. A from the r. A. Ii-o-' lo St A.utn i av and Sierpng clilli.ui.

iniiml laiyo eongri gal tint, but I' was unalile even to pay ihe rent of iUU ye-ir. Hurling." said Mr. this moraine, "has been vi-iy leineni with us; bin when ho finally mid in. wtnild have to pay the rent or get out. my people gal scared and Now the trustors must fa.

the iiinele to-morrow In conn. I have iikuuIIv been nblo to pull a struggling church out of the mire, but I iiiii new in ihis lor iliiy ami nt yei had ihe opporiunity to mershnl niy peo. pie. They mil the nri-m-til i-liin-h lanuary al i i i- oi her br-i lo r. ii- n- I'hrr SimIi aa-l veo.

r.hiy at Ni.sii'ni.d avenue and 1'u l.i -Kl 'nt reel. when, by Mrs. In e.iinpany with a woman lrlcnd, sinned em. wiih her ii In-r walking In the rear. Win ihe "mil In inipioached ihe iwo women.

Curtis ina.ie Ii'ih appearance and aiiompieil in warn the Iran, i 'In the taller an iiiienipt to ttrlke the veterin, Im. In in n. reached around to his hip pocket. "Kred" realize! what was coming a.i'l ran nil. Curtis was i.bou, in lake a slim nl Die filgii.ve wh.

ll I nllcemnn Malum, riiii' ht li.ji arm. The r.li e. look Cur-i. nn I his ilii.iKht.r to ihe suiii.ui house lleie ihe el e.llIjillK a eillllealeil pun ran ie Inst blm. while hi i eiurli'er was li.

id a. il on a ctlniT" "My name is Kobeii w. Siegi-r; age occupation, ptnee of birlh, Alabama; cause of d'-nlh. Hlilcnlc by nieiitiH of lloll-llllle mid chloroform. I iil.c luy to ibe I'olleee oi ami Suiucoes of ibis cliy for iiissoci ion.

I i.tu a gr.iduaie of ihls boot, 1 sT. and lived in the nivh'-st u-- 1 Urooklyn. three Hues In the h. e. Mu years oid.

oi' IS Ka. Mau'uit tan, once iu tne in-l. aa. 1 1, ii a'l. uipied to run away.

an I kv.l up iu "I was reretul to roll attention to the fact that Mr. Mraekenridge tinnied'niely wrole to Mr Fort dinvting cbise adherence to the upecllicai ionn nnl detailed an litHpfcior to the taeterv ti ee that falnihej date staillp' r' tun impressed in the pipe. I have irb in this wlndi. n.ntUT to be fair to Mr. k-rnridK- ni.d to Former S- wrr Super.

tiiendent Ke Ue. am sorry Mr. Mrjrkciindce r- km niv a unjuf to him. Hotter r. I do not xee bow I can mudify it Oil III" reetds on file." To roit roller Mrlss Mr Coler bas wrht.n: le re one point, upon uhich rnnn.it fl tends inviti 'IT IXNitlt.

n-e ll niil. l- le vi lU 'I le on i I i 'on ii it. II a I i il- 1 i. He eui.nucn. Ii-bm, i OlIllT.

ill ll cliarfd v. 1 1 tl .11 ll. iro.n h- I 4 I'rns- eili. -le. lie .1.

I PROPOSALS. pin--, ami wont iniiiie any altetiint to help Ii." THINKS WOMAN THE MISCREANT. le p. I A. lli.lv N.i'o, P--- I ai tol I by in a siube.

u'lv ibis iiiornlug. a. oil hide. When alleg. ii, II, Of ll .1 1 I.

III, 11 I I i Hi ef nt niiey. I ii were on nun liner mi or. 'ere I in In Ihe avenue conn, nicy en hand when their -illed a. MigiHirale Knrloiig -1 i ii. chare, a.ilii Hoi tin re-uii'ii lod I'lirt's In I a h.ul uu il to-morrow uioriiin I'to--.

rKKII-'V Kl! On I'l-irn -'i-i, IT. I lor. ai Ii-i r. in. it: 'lo -R ma Ih-i lb o'.

i-htii 111. jsilieo i have nol be tilel. I ll 1 1 soiitid. from fr. uueiit mni, k.i oi i.illeiual in 'U'.

would lake the form of hiitiiieil.il lifauiiy, and again of combine! ion of boih. Tin so tio tid iwo or d.ivs. dniitit which It was for me 10 si. p. The pc.

sent attack lias la.t.-l uiiei- A would be i r. it 11 d-aib, 1 f. i I iu taking lo li'e. Ibis b.is i.ie to iiiii.i) ib.ics r.u I In. t'ev.

r. on I iius- my triend. mi. kiiov. tl.

i. in. nit al-' b. (flora of ibe I a 1 aa.t all, Kil.llllt I' I ll Mrs. Tliornlcy Una Dcftnite Suspicion of Person Who Uuiig Crnpe on Her Euor.

v. h. lilei.n, k.i i-. illouin attoiup and ilialli. I III, be mi.

I i 1 llh- a i-l rmi I b- Oll.palil.-U In in iii In u-1 lu-iiig in mind lo H'ti'eemeni wiih yours. I refer to 1 'if programme 1 have mapp 'd out wiih reu to coin r.vu now In folec. You appear to (oiii-ider thin nrontnine unduly M-veiv. and to apprehend an it to tors a-, a rult of Iim iimh.i bn 111 niiRivtiirK en -ti re the ei nit'. orx nf you hv ak Weill it.

'11 with I ht-ir 'V Id. npeil. I a lit 1 1 1 oi.rtider.il ion iMll rn.i.,iei' oi an p. rieiie. mail rf bmhu that tm e.r opere, to 10 rlw- rit at VVi'l- del, I I'l I'J.

JU3CR WAS ASLEEP IN EED. in b.v. 1 8. rvi, a PHOI'O" I Ut I'lllM A Mi I IIATM ton un; 1 ilk ok m.h uiiu, koi ill; to toMiiAnoas, QIOMJUAL i.N a TO UIDlJErta Th or porsina 111akn.it a bid er catlm'! f-r ui. ruif.

tt iu, ni.it 1 1. ii 01 fupph-4 Tl.f city tl Y'ik. 11 lui any of i depait-n-r nt. l.iu-,iuN cr nl.it'ii, iui.n.-h thv kuii.4 in i ii.uiiip.', ttidt imti wait iti tin i ttm mr i t- v. tvi for wtnH th.

hid ir entiniMte In madf. with hi or thnf fi trf 1 iiini'N and th il.itt (( ri ntntlMi it iUm or It' did. nr i tli bind uf ih P-pn' ti. .1.1 nt hiH nr ti fit. ir fr tho dat ri-1 i iiiimd In ih'1 atvt'rtif nuni utut.

tt( MPPh an. pltii; tin- 1 crtv will li" 1 ul.ih 1 i ii hy ttn '( I f.r ti. uf tn.l I -r 1 11c itl. Hiid rv i 1 (In- ir. i tn- titra.

in 1 1 acioid.t.g PI law. a hf-ai ln-rca 1 1 prat tP aiie. Ijcn pi! or I'iyrMt miiitil tht nari in. I plai." of i-pMh I''" peimci makHiic 11.4 n.imp. Ih' natii'tt if all rm-tia inter' li-d d.

ib-iiii. 1 1 Miiif th.il fa Ml" tr nt It anv nn ci with nr. Ml -r pt ti ati Ifrirt (. It'" ftl.l Ui illl ft f.iir. Utift wltlltM.t i ti M'il pu tn-itiinr vt t.

p. I Alt M'-n. I i d'i a 1 Icit nt. chief if PuMii'i. d-i Uv tii'-ft tht.fin.

fth-r nn '-f r'f ''1 N' Vt la. -t -r itnectU Iclit 1 tty. at r-. -ti. Miit pmiy.

it.ttt.r, r. s.ti'fy tin an mar re In I I'm- Is in. I i. II. to It- id wrllten.

nt. U.l-I II tl.e polso.li., I Henry "i.nrtn Tltoti'it He Had Pel-tunned Entire Duty When Eonled VctiHct V.i8 Piepntcd. i'l-. Mm. Amy Ti mil.

of Lafayette ave-liili-. upon whoso il il crape nan hung lam W. da, day by unknown person, for who.e nrr. -i nod eniivli-ilun a n.ii ml. herself toil lirnily of tin' u.

Ilef that the per- I ell, nor ol the Kr. wn.llle Kim a w.iuia.l. Mr. I leu nl, lia. ive, nt pres.

in ad-ilri -s inr yearn, and ll llllelll. .0,111 llijl hl. has been nlllliiy, I by hunhiT than Un, i in- i.a.. nl lor mxie. il year-oid a h.

Me years obi, 1,,. .11 III 1.. men i i.oin 17 ii i. air l-'ll. no, 7 I I'll- i ii ly I illlnu b' a 1 have i lei 111 till- Mil Pol lie i-iiak 111 J.

I loo I ollg i i-i-. I. H'g 1 I'll, i I no I .11 and Mr II. I I II i 1 1 F- .) -ii-i --v 11 conic 1 tie n. boh win cuble ard.

uiibont In In Inn bid mi the ttebraei'l Su. lt Mill. I'llUld not be iN.i'iled, it no' rae i Mill fllioter lolo? ui" 11 wlil ll ll. lie le.ldV IV 1 M'er of perietllac. 1 Mi I Si' wu.

nn too V'-u i l- (. Hl'! will i 1 'l it hi TIm- it: oi bU evil i 'u' fill' (on '-f 'i, ttn ef (i ennt a' i i To 1 1 im 1 1 "i 1 1 Mtw of PI toti. be -It I -ir-o of i 'i and t'i "I- i tbi ce oei r' 1 1 i i i it if I tti f- a' f. INDEX i .1 la- K. r.

iiiiii. ui urn, I -li-; end lustiliitiK halo he. I I I- I llpnll llio I 'I ud inai I had no i n. Heal- ('( tl" ltOC--l llV'tllll', who li, i lal i.o-l Ir ii i.h Juror fore V. in, mi t-nii In I'.

in 1 of lh. td- pr. I'o I'e'T', ill itoll.tii lil-nuhl by .1 i a. i 'Ii. i'.

V'TK. a ir.a ii. i a of the II- loitkll nt 11 I.iil. il In appi IU con (In-, iiioi nine. ll.

.1 hi-. 1 I ..111 lo ate llilll. al. -I ll" rtll in To To Cbc it'ip(l Advci clny'i Ml P. ot it) Ihf ii I'i" Ton jt im ,1" mil 1 Ii' ur I itii )t I or I't 1'tiy i II 1 t.

ifl: WIFE DETECTIVZ HIS UNCOKJO. rn ti, u.t I Mr He. rid. lo an Mode I mini, "lo. I I have i lo the mi.

In- 'i' l' nil IhlH Hani. do h.i 1. 1, w. oi i.o. 1 have liiip (tan I .1 1 1 'P Mnte that al in i'i 1.

i tf 'be it a Her II- oil l-lli. haH I.e. a. it, p. ai Him nan.

ilia 1 I Miiitrc. but if 1 a in a 1 ei 1. 1 i. So I.uy on If I I lie p. ran a (..

Ill'-1 111 .1. tie l.l'it..li I ll li iiior.itlill I i I reert )' I -I. IV 'I el, Hi ill! i I itm acrf.mi nrlei 1 tn 1 i ii .1,.. pi f-w nu of Y. ik it -it 1m1c iiii'tiii'l'rl I H.H I i' i.M'illl IP- n.fl! it, -k "ni i tn-n.

.1 P-i 1 h'" t- r. ri 1. ,1 na!" i-1 k. he inioolll Ii? nl lo I. If a r't 1 1 up; I I.I01.

Ii in ll" 111 1 1 le I ii iii 1 1 h' i n. U'yu Ine, il will 411 oar I 11 r. or 1'i-l'il; .1 Vll' I ho I an ocr.iii iiil iif Mr-i, A pit Cn. i :ri.i'-' Ho v. r-pol Ii oi i r- iBl I (nrv io-i no 'I to bi im; 1 i 'ii-r; i'lrf O.li'iill I I .1 'ip 1 i route, nf i i.t 'ho ai-r pi-i I-i I I i i li in ru- I ion fur il I du'V am! I 10 i- no I nai l.li.i! I la I 'I ol 1 ri- i of up- an 1-sly Joke I'l t.

In-. i.ii'-v I. Itilori, oil i.J llu- 1 11 1. ti ihe 1 eh. I It I I I- -i.

.1 In 1. 1' el oin i .1 l.p the lo of ui irlv ell no. rn. I a -I nil ll." a. a nn "in, 1: 1 1 .1 I to I- i li" I an I I T'Rt CAUSED LOT OF TROUBLE.

I id 1 In- li.u-i I lu l.iM.r nt 111'- ifi'l-lmiii; or- ro i eripn'ilr nf pr. and all If II Hi- In U.e i .1 i. ill 'a In th ill oi nod nn n.l In in. n.i'd.'l lo Ii-r 1 A t- 1 hi -ii ip- "t.tf KatP-r A. I t.

I 1 I ri i 1 i.m 1 b' i- 1 1 1 I' I 4.0 if lh tiflP 1 'intil i't la ihu l' I't 1.. i .1 i't i1 ,1 1 1 hml of t- t.inr 1 ti! I ito. 1 M. ll il-" nf "i ff im a 'unti' .1 q-rtl'" ef il T. r.

-v i -i lf ,1 pi. ti. Ir on fl'e I fi- I 11' "1 Mil rl I 1 '''I 1 1 I- I- i t- I- ih tt a 4 fi-iU I'l or r. it rl ir One Itnrs Killed, Otin Runnwny ntuP', "in 1 'or I of lor oi iu nrr in Sopioiii.i. r.

lit a i 1. hornier Ixi' I hi- iio- no" i a in "I frn I ilr.a of the rib. li-l I n. i it li'Jiil ii l. CAUfiMT IN THE ACT.

One Polic.Mimn Hurt. Tin ru'lbnia ml- i (lit a fir, m( nii pi ii 1 tiirett 11 11 rd-y n.irnn 'ihe if 1 -ti ini 111 imp li an I w.t; i in 'i' 1 ,1 lu i- A Tmp- Nn 1 I- 1-. 1 III 1 I 1 Ik ill I IV '1 K. t. .1 J' lv rntrol.

VJhUfi T'J-ltl! 1 T- Tl -t; nt L. I. Cl'y. ii I 1. i.

iht' Par 111. -I lip 1 i i I P. al nil- lv l.i I fi'l nl Ii I i h't'-l dm.r i.o-l il" iik ir-, ip mot i ..1 .01 114 1 I loll. Ill la 4 ii 'IM- II IT! l'tM I I 1 1 1'. 11 mi' tn 1 11 ii-id nb Mt.ie I 1 1 I i'.

I i pn "ti'. it ti I' I di.tdo't lit itnut I 1 I il Effcdiv in Hi of it" el i I I 11 ll I I 1 1 1. I I I'm nti'l ii-i Ni.rk i alffii P. tv4 B.r in in' 'je. u.

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