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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE 1 J-J Credit Coupon OCT 6 1909 THREE CENTS. FOUR O'CLOCK NEW YORK CITY. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1909.

VOL. 70. NO. PAG INCLUDING PICTURE SECTION. mil i prri I IIIT HIM 'second chance to register.

SHIES" MD SLEUTHS iWKHK QUITS raff, 'SS'STMER MURDERER PLEAD TO mOICTHENTSi" WILL TAKE A IMIiS Jury Quickly Brings in Verdict of Murder in First Degree Against Schliemann. May Issue Bench Warrants for Missing Pinkerton Man and Five Others. JOCKEY CLUBS REPRESENTED. May Be Further Indictments if Atl- ditionnl Violations of Law Are Committed. Ma til known Pinkerton ties" who.

inadvert jcntly. failed to make their appearance. I all those indicted in the race track dal, with the exception of the three po-1 officials named yesterday, wcr- nr-bH raignod before Const? Judge Dike this morning, The "bookies" and the unidentified Mr. whose real name by the way IB ueo ror moir arrest. ls to-dav ut Mooney I mi l.i 1 1 iii i lie 1 1, ,,) 1 1 1 I 1 all lie of i lie I K.

provided there I worn in -is show vci, lav Heft an "rms She then jumped Neither molle unanimous nns, par, of The mat, tnos, favored chairman -v nor was hurt Thi- Hrc caused I 1 ate- and of the Committee of Prev t. man who an BOY KILLED BY TAXICAB 'L BrZzzz 'ivIiiriiuVr wonnn hll, ym- wiiirni-'i'tt-'hiTturn. r.S, XZ rz Was Roller Skating Near Home equally Sllrp that not a single one of the lay his hands on rane. As Mr. Ouierhrldge's wishes have 'he dismissal the in.lirtmMt.

1,1 taSt New YOrK- he mining when the time limit ferenees it Is the opinion of most of the from her hnr, Being Ove.zealous. 'l be no Th lead. M.h.v man. hllrt by. this time being Ttat UcUy sud In summing His Skull Was Fractured and tb.jne.d Of any nc.re 'Jnnan Woodruff to-day cm.ered on by a large number of women tbs twl Ihe evldeno.

ai Child Never P.egained 1 1 he eVy" "i nf omntion avlltoble'to nnt tan Tniht. TtaM "VVlZ.Z Woodruff Tells Why He Is Ready to lter hnr.lar fired the Consciousness. 'L' TTlk T'tt TSAS? tl lZ I loea, lM ilf'r IVmorran- borough Uo" 't'n 71, ah BrownsvUle who Attor Klder. who yes- Barret Marcus, an year old boy "all to- "lelj-t which not at all I -day afiernoon 187 Alabama avenue, died last nlgh. in 01 u0 night.

unnatural vi-- of pa- fusion failures heated onlookers. Neither did twn their capture. Hrdford Hospital, one hour i IZJ Zr nd "-rrules have all his own way bo- h. Mr riarke when 'fIr nart hj, bv on Mystery as to Identity of Missing Mr, her, atti'ude that as a fore the arrival or his brother officers nlmori, lvenw. Pinkerton Sleuth.

n.s, Al 'e rnm had been this home. The hoc was mller skming on wln. tnis srpi.v Masnn. comniiss.onc- public works. a'i "mmn" hi client lh, is asphabed.

in the IVV "IfUr -nLderhsnT the verd.c, was returned. waa struck hy the car. which was driven net an, mems against Wl, helmet Pedigree the murderer was and yp, CHANG-CHIH-TUNG DEAD hijiz, rt In.r of Ihe en r-lv clear. 'himself while Grand Councillor Of China EX- i and It, u.or.ns io the Heard of Ks' i I nut ef her hole. I The child's skull was fractured and he stop others from being.

and Apportionment must be arranged if whoe was on, w.is t. tuts a i i-g, tne pi tea tu rcr.uiS. i- su essi.n. is Trial of a One. the Bradford Street Hospital by Ambu- tic- alleged bookmakers will have Iinderatood that the It- publicans of the "nted the men ft am planting big forty- c.hllem.nn nroressed late, Surgeon nest, and although every- p.e.r with bondsmen within forty-eight.

Borough of Hi. lie, wilt rennmniat I chased Into a thing ihat could be was done for him. be hours if th-v hope k. of Was One of the Most Influential Men Borough who. 1- rooms.

To make things worse. very rap .11 and thn an hour wtthont. regaining con- counsel will have to notify Mr. Kmnirf nll(i I is acceptable ZZtTiLrCt io and Schumann raimlmnn n-rnard Tally of the Mil- in thirty-six hours. If not Hie warrants to Foreigners.

rht "epubl leans of Queen Couniy b.phone place on Mrs. sslon, 7 WrCe indictments If Viola- hX" Iln" ma ast Tha.f.ml slve'c. and' In Ih- meanwhile the l- this In mind, after most Mrs. W.dner Thy were soon I arn ma, i i ii i i a. iron, ho wc one of I v.

-v ,7" R.lllv rilslrict AftnrneV enneii of I Clarke rrane charged the Jury Ijob of it and lo up Hi- scandal, I of Tamn.ativ Hall, to nominate for thn hls eaae tM Jury must nilfUrUTD rill llrr 1 -t I lnnHon thev bad In an. MULL I DLL I IIM HUH THREETIMES OUT OF FOUR Mr. Boley Takes Pardonable Pride in His Shooting Up Mr. Sneck. "WAS SOME SHOOTING THAT." "The Only Trouble Was the old Blazer Kicked Like the Dickens." drink i 0 of William ie, en led D-day In the of John Si gentleman ol intemperate leisi who is 32 years old and lives 105 Bush street, was taken to the Long Island Collet Hospital, where he will probably die.

with three 38 ealiber bullets in his body in the abdomen, the right shoulder and the left leg. Boley himself did the shooting and ai the police station, where he was taken on a ebarge of felonious assult. ho exhibited hilarious pride over the explo of hilling his man three out of four tihots. That the fourth did not bury an- flara King of fidfi Quincy street returnable in the Oales aver o-day. William failed to make his ap- lce in court and Magistrate Furlong itentlons ot Keeping as tar irom me "Mv husband has been unsteady for tree weeks continued the wife, "and I it about lime that 1 should her night clad in a sugar Darret.

The court wanted to know more abou' barrel episode and Mr. King stated at William had been out one night and me men had taken his clothes away itn him and sent him home in a barrel, ie court ordered the woman to make a arge of habitual drunkenness against husband. mas Re'ily of 135 Linden avenue. Ing. while at work on a telephone breaking of the pole and sustain, neuss.ons of the back and spine.

other leaden l.odv lie unfot-iunate sneck was due to the inter- u.itonuuai, in was nue TLZ gruJ irVilZ' rifU Kelf.rt in the Ham, lion station Kir', "or i g'lti i'lie only ir was the old blazer kicked V- hf T2 1- J'uii lo'tuv mH.hVrr.l "Tu'thS: a cell and "otked up He wdll be brought to the Adams court I his lor arra.gnnMu on ens assault chars-. He will probably be held to await the result of his 8'i 1 Sneck's 'y Offended hy Demand, to. ilice of Diink pearance piompted the who was ten, ling bar at ibc leniand the sight of the pric- was on his dignity however, and he refused to be bated once there was an altercation that 'ave the couple room. According to the serves to drain off He 0 hurl at Tile 1 1 I ndg' ''T. 1 (When the man let fly.

he Milled the gun. qpa lawwi uasn at uis iiuiagomsi Boley fired Way. Th Ural bullet went to the shoulder, and lended the chair; SStot entered' "aroui.na'wit'h noaTd figure of Patrolman Bongard. In fact. XZZZ fourth "make sure." Policeman Keeps Brley From "Mak- Sure." Bongard leaped upon Holey and caught his wrist.

As ho did so the trigger was XXt-X under arrest and sent for the reserves of the Hamilton avenue sn-ion. which is not fat away, the saloon being at Hamil- i ton and Ninth street. Meanwhile the populace from the neigh- out in tne oarroom. in, witnesses wet- ny tne and hurry Hosnltal. Dr.

Duk-shire arrived in due season I ZZl was in intense pan, and had lost a oral ol blood, mak ne he floor look like floor o. a s.iau,:'.- He was limp as r-r zz. zz zzz: on rn iis urlei, 'tis 'h' then that Holey hi r-cinpti i Hieing 1,1 me Mammon avenue muniiy. He appears no, n.M on o. upation.

He has served time. I Ihe hospital this arternoon was whetheV wonlliv i BARREL SUIT STIRS COURT. Wife Tells of Husband's Gay Return Home in New Wooden Garment. i. -KBs! BODY FOUND AT NORTH BEACH.

Decomposed Corpse of Unknown Man in Jackson's Creek. The badly dooompos, I body of a man was found in Jackson's Creek. North Beaeh, yesterday morning. The man Th. body m.

r. mov. Kuoff's morgu. SAVES BABY FROM FLAMES. Mother Climbs Down Fire Escape With Child and Prevents Tragedy in Home.

I Mrs. George Mooney and her 9- old sen were alone in their home seeond floor of 348 Liberty avenu 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, wl started on the floor below. ECa cut off by the stairs, the molhi her child in her arms, climbed i the la- runs of th" lad Mooney. fearing to drop, halted Morris Goldman of 338H dates avenue wa before Magistrate Furlong in the Gates avenue court to-day, charged with having abandoned his wife, Annie, and lx children. Goldman, a well dressed man, who said he was 41 years old and in business for himself, was arrested last night by Court Officer Relg, urnr.s.

when when asked what he hud to say to charge. "Only this, vour honor. I cannot titt- derstand how my wife cl of non-support when st her own." said Goblutai. "This is a most pen cannot understand why. is true the charities con make a requisition upon complaint.

I will parol-day when if you prove I will dismiss this chare Mr. Goldman did no-to-day. a make a charge has of liar case and I if what you say oitssioner should ippear in cour. THREE BATTLESHIPS SAIL. The United Stales battleships Minne-)ta.

Louisiana and New Hampshire earned out of the harbor to-day bound the navy vard at Norfolk. Va. Sine j'S-pt. saber 25 they had been here with 'tie n- I i udsou-r uuou celebration. IW Pennsylvania vn K.ist New 'he nr'' leing TWI) VUfES UASSIul He Has Queens Borough by That Small Majority.

Appellate Division Upholds Justic Garretson Decision in Bliss-ville Contest. ice Qarretl J. Garretson In the Blisa-ille election district contests, leaves the esult as it was. t'assidy a winner two votes In the Second Assembly Mstrict and the borough. The recount of the ballots in the Nlne- eentn and Twentieth district of the Sec Assembly District i Whttestone is Garretson.

The proceeding before JuiUci boxes in these districts I "1" tied open the application of Cassldy. may change the result. The offers made bv the Cassldy managers, through County Judge Burt J. Humphrey and through former Justice of Peace Emanuel E. Brandon, to take ceuntv cb i nntnln.r ion nit the ('as-sidy ticket, and which offer was declined President cresset-, is ih-- talk of the to send Mr.

thought best no' Havens to place I l.oney ir deniltv tr-Il! r.ltehogue called In. He went to the Tnohey home, and tho htm As 1000 as he caught sight of tne deputy dwh unsu ror me real door of the house and succeeded In get ting avvav He is still al large, although the deputy lia.K'-l revolver several times an io nun. DRIVER IS HURT BY CAR. Edward t'ooney. Id years old.

an uphol terer of "63 Fulton street, wag badly n'o-pl''a'l est not to send Mr. i ftA rAIRICnid TALL Uff In our. this morning were QeoVge' (lav- narny feltow Tu h. MMaflon and' Ti'cjie MiCfVifflHs I matter a I do." VOlved id Pending Action. Tatd $1,682,535 Received on Those WMZt I lr n.

"ZTT State Chairman Issues Another "For the Sake of Harmony" Statement to the Public. LEADERS ARE REBELLIOUS. Some of Them Threatening to Put Pounds in Nomination Anyway. nepubliean State Chairman and Kings County Leader Timothy L. Woodruff today threw up his hands on the question of Kcnulilican tickd for the Bor- llsn of Brooklyn ,) declared himself in favor of tne nomination of a Democrat fr It is almost certain that this decision by Woodruff will precipitate a row among the Brooklyn Republican leaders and it would surprise no one to see the convention Thursday night get away from Woodruff.

It was stated on very good authority to-day that whatever decision might be reached by Iho fusion conference to-night the name of Lewis H. Pounds of Flat hush would be presented pr. King he candidate of the ill of register but no nr neon -t. Major Kb-. n.

h. deputy register, was dis ussed in an In formal way but tne opiTi: ,11 iu, hv several of the leaders that the Seven-leenth Assembly District -had about all that was coming to it" for this election. It was the opinion of the majority that Heitman would be the candidate for eoro ner In the Western District ad Franklin In the Eastern. If fusion is decided upon It Is thought that one of the coroners will be a Democrat HURT BY FALL FROM CAR. While alighting from a Nassau avenu I trolley car.

at Nassau avenue and Rua- storla. fell to the street. Dr Moska- Dtstrlct Hospital and found the aged man suffering from contusions of tho ooscd the name of General I ACCUSED OF STEALING GEM. Magistrate Naumer. in the Flatbush court, this morning held James White, aged 18.

of 185 Smith street, and Oscar Euglert, same age, of 464 St. Mark's avenue, for the Grand Jury, on i rhirrge of larceny. Mrs Mary Murphy of 4-r, Smith sfeet charged that the prisoners entered her home nnd stole a diamond nag. valued at Wher. Engbrt his appearance in court he was serve, with a warrant obtained by his stepmother, who him with assail His ilk WOMAN HALTS BIG WORK Fair Brownsville Citizen Guards Hole in Ground.

Seeks to Keep Telephone Company From Planting Pole in Neighbor's Propei ty nnd Row Follows. enty he In- Itrpng army of legal talent, indudirg. Daly. Hoyt Mas.ui. u.l,ii McLann-l tian.

P. Sherman. Joseph l-V Keanv and I Mexander and these attorneys 1 z. z'izz. zzi irobably others.

OFFICER SHOT IN THE LEG i Brother of David Shellard Wounded Joseph Shellerd. a patrolman attached 'to the Adams street precinct. Brooklyn, a brother of Policeman David Shellard. whose sensational fur the shooting of Barbara Rcig recently came to an end because of the disagreement of the jury. 1 who i out ball.

it In the ralf the leg this iii, at lit- home. 1J Glemlal The officer was In the act of changing Irs clothes when his pistol fell out of all trettseta pocket to the floor and was discharged. received a fb sh wound in the cull Of the leg. H- is HOW sick Jii i.ouad ia not considered, serious, it a 1 Day: FHS Tlll r'l- Tuesday GIRO NOW PLACED ON TRIAL Justice Crane Thanks Jurors in half of Entire Community for Its Decision. After being out a stiftl- lently long time to preclude the charge that they were railroading a man accused of murder to his death, the lury before whom John Fmythe.

tho burglar, who shot down Mrs. Staber. was tried, returned to Part the Supreme court Just at o'clock this afternoon and told Justice Crane hat they found Sniythe. whose true natno 'w appears Frederick S. Niemann.

guilty of murder in the first degree. tho jurv rrano feelingly thanked it for the public acrvire it hod performed in tie name of the en- re community. hlh inann or Smyth-i ill be sentenced to the electric chair on tther Thursday ir Friday, The Jury anl the first d- when a burglar a burglary. In find murder In hether the shot that killed Mrs. Staher cam a sto be hv ia, or hla companion.

If they decided did, then both were equally guilty ot irder In the first degree. The jury re. tired at noon. Giro, Schliemnnn's Partner, Placed or. Trial.

as the Schliemann jury was out urt room. Carlo Giro, Sohlla-mpanlon. was called to the bar trial. His lawyers are Con-Otto Foelker and Hector McN. Curran.

In this case, as in the pre- dlng one. great -are aen wun panel of Jurors not to let the dlffer-, of the ranel gain any Ink ling of the facts of the murder At 1 urued. th" panel examined In the Giro cane was sent out of the room until the Schliemann verdict was received and the Jury discharged. Justice Crane Gives Jury Thanks the Community. 11 excuse you from further duties rs." said Justice t'rane.

after the Jury was polled, "and I ev-use you thanks of tne community. performed a public rvi in I that mean trial mean to this particular d-f-n hint. I thank you. gentlemen halt of the GOVERNOR DRAPER'S FIRE. House in Boston Destroyed With a Loss of $150,000.

tober 5 The Boston vcrnor Eben S. Draper. 1M In the Ba-k Bay section of this city, was practically reduced to a shell by Are early to-day. A conservative estimate of the lo. place, It $150,000.

No one was In the building at the time, the governor and his family noo having returned from their Hopedalo home. George Waggett. a fireman, wa. partlallv overcome by smoke. The cause of the Are was unexplained.

It Is believed to have started In the basement, possibly through tho careless use, of matches by workmen who were In tho house yesterday preparing It for occu The house was a brownstone structure, four and a half stories in height. Gov-ernor Draper was of the fire by Lieutenant Governor Frothlngham he teiepnone. and tne governor ram- up iroin Hopedale on an early morning train. AMITYVILLE TO HAVE GAS. Village Trustees Vote to Grant Fran cwse for a (Special to the Eagle.) Amltyvllle.

L. Ociober cltl- il113 a' a public hoarln last night, on the application of H. A. ZZ ZZZZZZTZorZt he board, on motion of Tru tee Hamilton, voted to grant Mr. Odell'a application.

Terms and conditions will be decided later. Village President K- t-ham and Supervisor Daily of Babylon were present and was resolved to have a joint meeting of the two municipal boards in order that uniform franchise may be granted. TO NOTIFY JUDGE GAYNOR. Judge Gaynor will he formally notified! uf h. nomination for Mayor by Tammany at his home on Thursday of this week at Boss Murphy gave out the news to-day.

Among the men he ha, put on the notification committee are T. F. Don-pellv. Representative Fitzgerald, President Joseph t'assidy and Hairy Payne Wfeitney. No Rebate for Prompt Payment and th- VV.

A nming a' straight Republican ticket, 'in the Montauks Heal Indian. thrifty Ones Await the it'Zi 1 "ZZ' "r'TZ rSporlaI Time Limit. dealing with the bookmakers. --1; 4j A -n lle'r, Zl mine 'la tl down RIverhead, L. October 6 Whether gnd put receipt, in the various bor- I b.8' '1 he'rinon ten WTf -e for the straight tribe of Montauk Indians ..111 existing oughs vesterday.

the first dav on which I Dike ed hv Ittnrnev Vj I tn-day said that they Un Long I.l.nd. bids fair to bo settled 'he present sea, year were' nrZZ'rZ 'Z, 5 pavab0 amounted to JI.M2.5.15.SW the were special deputy she-ins a' tracks I -he lool I ZT i "oon BI.ekmar. presiding In the total being made up of payments, by tax- and he believed th-y should, therefor-. xMiT Hfe The' 'i- h.n., Woodruff' Tern, of Supreme Court here. navers.

in Manhattan of ''om': thereunder In- 5 flH meHre. Thv saw wha. he d.d in re. set next Tuesday as the beginning of the Isold to be Mullig. Up within forty-eight trlel Attorney Elder dell have bench warrants Is- Ice wagon while he i the footboard of a Fifteenth at Seventh avenue and Kir- wagon, which was owned by J.

Ant, 6en of US Fourteenth street, was 1. badly Ne bon. Spk. ml after being intended by Ambu lance Surgeon Wells of the Methodis Hospital. Luross went home.

AMBEOSE BUTLER BURIED. Buffalo. October 5 The funeral nf Am brose riutler. brother of Editor Edward H. Ilntler.

of the News, who died In New York on Satu, thil morning from St. Peter's Church In Le Roy. Many 1 II, Iff, i 1,11 ent of respect to the deceased. tower Snperlor OM Port Wlu The most st, ngthenlng wine we make H.T.Dewey gun, 128 Fulton it, Now dare he will have bench warrants a little more rapidly. It was past noon.

hovveyer. hefore all the sureties had signed nnv TTTTUT TN CRASH Jln.545.12; Brooklyn. ZyZZm "I rVnaVo "ris'imnn'c'of (V Mftdl-' I fl 'o his own candidacy for the United triai t0 determine whether or not the anil Richmond. paroled as VJMflB of rUXZlC" To the above total must be added FiukPlt0 Mr Held in SI. 500 Bail UYvBHk Wfflm hitter end.

he laid down like a little ''aluable peninsula of Montauk. $4 l.a;.4f.. re, for "water arrears." VMHHL IHV dog and ithdt -v. as he s.ild. 'for I Wyaudnnk Pharaoh la now styled as This is the second year of "no rebat--' -V.

if the chief of tho Montauks. He Is suing, for prompt paymett, In and veara The ludg" sec evaetly "Thev have him up and they chief. Jane Benson and other Brook- prior a rebate at rate of 6 -at lish, and upon the of 'SSIHVTV kP lynl.es. as well as the Long Island Rail- verv large. to a'1 trauaj.

Illl "It looks if il.i Mr i a largo sum of money -lmndrcs rf l7.5.f.42.?S. l.aM year ,1 lirs, day's change piea. n- our new leader. I've never me. him but thousand, of dollars -hangs in the bal- vnoB and no ma-f at.

v.m-s it. -en-lro community used to form an earlv hnf, now el n.i .1. the one wil go to'the I'm for flnnl nr has is 1 lh-i' adjudication Court Appeal, for Una, minutes' i Judge Dike was especially nice to Mr nn iM. of and ZTJZZZZ uZrnZh ach whom he released in the cus-' but on various asions his actions have that who His ounsel. been reaCiary shown oppo nlfT no b-g ,1 g'v make 'J- year was "I av.

had Mr. before si.ion progr. s. when for- re.a- thl.e claim -ha, bey did havi a zz' frora PUn? 111, ure app-arau- the trial. S.

t-or 'a promt- 1 as we.linnnkmakers Plead Not Guilty in a ZZ' borough pre.lden.. dans are ext. It Is alleged that" the I kl Baay. to- i n- c.usi ru-, ion ot nils Beaconstre A sbt.ri for the first charging them with "aiding and ms a.it "a in- or nllr the rlola-'on nf the anti-befing law. and In ot n.a was wis n.

-nousn. A dnilng October. some $74- hut Judge Dike ordered after they with paralysis. t.on aDoul ni.y strong visited Woodruff thn same period the year before. Further- splra-y.

to furnish JI.IWO bail more each. DIDIM Gt I I UUHtY. i I Th- have hen trying for some heaviest work f. upon Th- Pinkerton men were the only ones who a dva, I ds straight tn an possession o- Montauk this department toward the who had to march up before the Judge k- special Legislation has given them, R'CH-BUT PLEADS POVEm. Wnmnn Aeenses Hushanrl nf Wot Rim- to go on Ihe bonds o.

their less affluent tn- ourii.n. "5" Blackmar. The ease will be, Woman Accuses Husband of Not SP- It is. al leg-d 1 h. stole a quantity ol LivinKston for Sheriff.

tried before him without a jury Each 8 ,.7 honkie" I Mr Irving one of the wealthy iimmer There was a conference of h- 13 roul, on the bond of ainther acusel residents tin, ge. sin-e a. 0 ap rj anl if -r thing, mov-l he had no. seen these parts, last nigh, when there a prehmtnarv i i The onlv d- i made 'he officers I Tuo'h'ev Itlf tX, ZZZS. IZrTZZZo Havens, and once, on tho occasion of I he fu.lon or not.

It was a. hi. iot irr. st. succeeded In Infllnt.ln.

that John Feitner of the 'had wound upon Hi" officer with a knife. with a knife, the r-glit kuaa, a. reiuuveu iu at. joud a nusiiai..

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