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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE THREE CENTS. NEW YORK CITY. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1909. VOL.

70. NO. 279, 28 PAGES, INCLUDING PICTUtiE SECTION. FOUR O'CLOCK mm mm YGIHflHM BATTERY HEM DEATH MCE SSffiSwi 18 III FOURTH INNING by justice gaynor to-day nnrr nnn.nrinr i nnta druhuoiul Convicted Murderers of Tremendous Rush for Admission Staber Must Expiate Crime 1 ACCUSED WIFE SEES PLllT to First Contest for World's No organization made me, and by the Eternal, none will spurious eills cause abrest. ever pull me down.

Week Beginning Nov. 15. Baseball Championship, I do not propose to be the silent victim of perfidy. Heai'ct, IvillS, Eaiinard and Charges Desertion, and Love Gincomo Bandazza Is Accused of Passing Counterfeit $2 Notes. Note Is Shown.

COMMISSION NAMES UMPIRES, UOTH MEN NOW IN SING Others Used as Targets. I do not believe Mr. Hearst will lend himself to shiftless po- litical characters. It is dishonest to bellow that "Tammany," which is the local organization in Manhattan, has nominated some one who is unfit. f.

All this bellowing against me on account of some local MM Bandazza of 15 Osbort Benedict in the I tilted State! day. Service Agent retrr A Rubano "king up llanriazza's antecedents Every Condition Favorable. With Stoiy of Marital Woes Unfolded i Court and Woman Declares Husband Threatened Her Life. Schlicmann Wails and Giro Protests He Is Not a Murderer as Sen-' tence Is Pronounced Pirates and Detroit Both Confident of Winning. es he believ DISHONEST BELLOWING) jfsome other of the five boroughs, is pure dishonesty.

To attribute to me responsibility for the local nominations arraigned to-day Assistat night ol July 8, ami killed Mrs. Sophia Aims at Men Who "Bellow" at i the boroughs is dishonest and fraudulent. Tammany's Unfit charge of ubandonment, made by his wife. Anna, 25 years old, of 530 Central avenue. Mrs.

Bartow told the magistttr iliat her husband left her on September letter dated August from MUfOTd, Mswl by a The letter, wrl'- were sentenced to die in the electric thair during the week beginning November '5, by Justice Crane, this morning, In of the Supreme Court, where they were convicted of murder earlier the ipurtou. bllli was rounTin his' po" If I am by my past public life fit to be Mayor, what differ- 3rssl0n- ence does it make who nominated me? PAN RREAIfQ All RflY'Q RflWCQ I lvins came out or l3annard. and now he gets up rALL DUtfllkO ALL HUT 0 DUNto meeting for Mr. Hearst. Money can do some things, but not i everything.

The whole thing looks scandalous. 1 1 Rnmcu Plum taken The Pr.vt woull i the ronklyn The called Mr8. Bartow "Darling 6 Stories to Pavement. MAKES IT HOT FOR IVINS. Says It's Fraudulent to Hold Hint THIRTY REPORTED KILLED.

a fly hour. The gates were opened sev-ub ,1 i I but i ii num. row .1 and show jib nty nf snap and ginger their work. Every move of Pittsburg brought forth round after rnutt dot ab plause. Hern and there in the expansive sea of wild enthusiasts could lie seen the yellow and bla' banner of Detroit, and now and then a Detroit cheer would rise, only to be immediately dnvvned by vol- Mother Was Preparing Child's Lunch.

Neighborhood Is HEARST STILL WAVERING; MAY FIGHT JUDGE GAYNOR Resnonsible for Local Nafint his house this morning 5 further to say with Several Women Hear Sentence Passed on Convicted Men. Falling from a six-stor, at 73 Meserole ed, Barney Blum, a 7 vlng practically every I oken. The boy had did ley Hotel to-day inning, she said lha 'fore she had a eh: an 1 the trouble Looks This Afternoon as if He Might Change His Mind TAFT AM836 THE BIG TREES and Run. Nationals Will Leave This Afternoon for ns leaning out. of the Harney Inst his Glacier Point in Yosemite.

MUCH DICKERING TODAY. ivtngbeen thoroughly is the lineup of the I Following Notwithstanding His Stage Rides, I the President Is Taking On I'1 Weight. lance call Ban The body- ithing for him to at ne.l nn to the Hlu Jo save hr life. She said that her hits- ened'to kill her if she did not sign ttu paper. She explained that the letter send ing was all a frame up on the part ol her husband.

After going over the ovi- D. Jones. f. Bush, ss. Cobb.

r. f. Crawford, r. f. Moriarty.

3b, irks of his rd Staber, 1 le tragedy created no end of ex In the congested neighborhood Heb'bnntv ipnrently Is Using His Into Have Hearst Make the Race. indolph Hearst had i.ot ma at a late hour this afternoon not be would run tor Mayor, th the committee before 6 "'inly, O'Reilly 1-he case until Friday, October lb. Jurned Schmidt, Details by Innings. DEALERS MAY BOYCOTTED Flatbush Property Owners Com Hons thai Hears original determin; the fight as a can Apparently ther plain of Horses' Habits. raMIng for children.

"I Am Going to Die," Wails Schlie- Bark Ornamental Trees, Gnaw Shrub-j dble. The resu'lt 'has aklng on of weight. bery and Paw Up Sod Along Sidewalks. a GAYNOR TO BEGIN CAMPAIGN, MAN CURED OF GLIDERS Was Patient for 217 Days L. I.

College Hospital. idef co Will Speak in Academy of Ions mado In the boroughs. Dishonest lo Bellow About Tam- 'Tt is dishonest. In bellow that "Tam- juusic JMoi dny Night, and in Manhattan Thursday. Second Case on Recoid Where Human.

if Ihe first Pittsburg player base. Abstein naa caught st. Mullin to T. Jones. So If that Being Had Contracted Malady Com mon Among Lower Animals.

Having been a patient at Long Islan When he left C.ehring Bowers made a went fnto 'a conferance. The leader LB0 him at the polls, in the oiiglt Brooklyn It Is for oroughs of Queens. Rlch- 'College Hospital for 217 days, sufferin from glanders. was uis Gib- 'charged last night with a clean bill Adams health. This makes Ihe second case i record for this disease, and wns the firs Hospital, pltal and nigh m- If they have One narber and in Manhattan io callad and they prof.

hiu tile isc as The disease, although lonimou am pigs, is one rarely afflicts I lor STand home nf Mr. Says It Is Dishonest and Fraudulei to Hold Him Responsible for Local Ticket. inn robbed the Tain-'rcdariiurst you al-taught and a jurj -co. The sentence DISBAR IMPRISONED LAWYER. Appellate Division Hands Down i Decision Stopping Attorney's Rights From Rutherford B.

Kathan. staffS'v GAYNOR NOT YET FREE. stice Will Probably Not Reslgi Until After Next Wednesday. To Act on Cases. Among the decisions haiuled down by he Appellate Division this afternoon was me granting a motion disbarring Rutherford B.

Kathan, the lawyer, now in Sing Sing, from practicing Hearst, is another straw. THIRD CHANCE TO REGISTER. of Kathan was cured, and last night, he was rrb from the institution, showing very-signs of the suffering which he ui went during the 217 dayo. 2 griev COURT EJECTS LAWYER Counsellor Pincoffs Thrown Bodily Into Corridor. Objected to Justice Aspinall's Remarks to a Jury and Demanded an Exception.

ice committee of the iation following Ka- 'f Louis Wolff, a cll- out the Borough Hull thn xt Tuesday, that day hav REPUBLICANS BEHIND HEARST 'gjijyi Statement by Charles F. Murphy Con. cerning the Independent STOCK SWINDLE ON A BANK ensational charges league with him In the Gates ave-n of the Appellate emorandum grant- Northern Pacific, Unassessed, Used to Get $6,500 Loan. Ba bj the uaticee to dispone of all of Challenges Hearst's Statement an "ice Qarttor'i eae before be reelfne, I Says Hearst Hasn't Offered to the reelgnatloii may be put off for aj Subscribe a DrJlar. V'r 'he' day ''Zl'i Ii It, 'ion' "Mr- HeBrBt aays now that the ex-it next Tuesday is' a legal Penses would have been subscribed ten times over.

1 beg to say that, neither DE BRAGGA WILL STICK. 'ZUTZ. TZ also that when he ran he had to pay FAST TRACK AT BELMONT. Ernest V. Reiss of Brooklyn and Two court sees fit to make after a Jury has returned with a verdict, was demonstrated to Adolph L.

Pincoffs. a lawyer with an office at 130 Broadway, yester- Part I Hi" Supreme Court of JCngs Pincnft's appeared as fir K.vh-ariit" Cattcrson, who sued the Uailma.1 Company, Hut she had sustained serious injuries In a trolb accident After being out for a Alleged Confederates Held in $3,000 Bail. fSpeelal to -The Hurric; tickets for the meeting that was held in Cooper Union on Wednesday night hnd been fiven out by Republican leaders. When asked to give names of some of the leaders he replied that it was not necessary. was tnld that Frank M.

Bowers, Republican leader of the Thirtieth Assembly District In Says That He Will Not Get Off a Hi- One Ticket Unless Death Re- a man of millions can do things that moves Him. mim5M easily a I "eOttli'trat "up one- ind Thirty-third st V. Reiss. 43 yc Ireet. Brooklyn, I A field of eight high clas were entered, and were ex te a good contest.

The ban of M4 Tin was glad to get the nomination of Democratic Convention. It relieved i with Jacob Sternglanz of Union nue. ihe Bronx, $6,500 from the State at It was his belief sustained the Injuries he particular accident i the feature. track made the public life fit be at Grand street, Manhattan. Mr.

Pincoffs, nho was sitting In ac rose Ins feet. (I by the Civic ilem the Goddes id by James A (represented, 1 good governmen Clarke, in tarrying murder rd io argue the rase i '1 take exception to such remarks by a Magistrate Stein examination to-morrow. Sternglanz was held tiuder a similar bond yesterday. FIRE AT RIVERHEAD. (Special to the Ragle.) erhead.

L. October 8 Just befoi fire broke out In the tailor stoi Cohen, in the Mueller Building. structure In the heart of the bus; Sit down, counselor," said Justice to the comments by this court." persisted Lawyer Pinroffs. Counselor, if yon don't sit down and "No organization Eternal uone will WOMAN BEATEN BY NEIGHBORS. Mrs.

Horosy Aldermesian, 48 years old, of 502 First avenue, Manhattan. was taken to Bell etna Hospital early to-day keep illlb. I will YOU to jail," SWEDISH-AMERICAN DEAD. Chicago. October 8 On the eve of his Mended departure with hid family for trip around the world, Gustaf Bro-crg.

widely known among Swedish imerirans ah publisher of the Sevensha "yheter newspaper and as a steamship gent, dropped dead here to-day of heart ailir.nmshed Just Asplllall. he affidavits made against Foote and by Detective McCotiville he charges the prisoners represented that the eral that they put up for a loan was a certificate of thirty shares rthern Pacific common stock worth i share, when in reality It was only erlng from a possi- FINDS REAL BAR SINISTER. his objection and an exeep- th" building in whlc with bis talk to 'be jurors. At 'm tlv only eatidi date Northern Pacific umssessel stock worth last the Justice was exasperated. 'find had lived in Clrrugo since JSO.

Mr. DeBragga. named by the eonvet Homeless One, Arrested by Policeman Barr for Visiting Bars, Gets Mercy at Bar of Justice. i is about 11,000 on building nn It Is believed a gasolen use in the tailor shop causei i re was unanlnniy placing Comity Ice im." he said lo two court officers. Tit" officers very promptly obeyed or- Humphrey on the Republican tbke dark the PEARY'S MEN TOUR BROOKLYN.

a share and-called In leng ago. N'o examination waa held and the prls-iers had nothing to say in court. Pn- io Tombs, mote di.pl.ive, letters of commendation with algnaturre purport' to he those of Pteroopl Mnrcin. E. Benedict.

Rosw-ll P. Flower and u- of large crowd gathered on Washington DID CUPID CAUSE THEFT William Allen, a negro, of Barren Island, was in the Flatbush court to-day charge wi'ii ia- eny Pol: -uiaa hop- PARSONS OFFERS REWARDS. proprietor of a ho awakened by the standing in the ro New York to-day declared that he vas arrested by Policemen Barr of the i ici' r. in i illing the po'lice-nan. Parr to step to the bar.

ben to the prisoner the magistrate re-narked that he evidently had been up igainst too many bars last night. "Nbw on are up ngains- anndi-r, William." he aid. Poherty declared he was iTl and lothcsline of Dora ship, the Roos.velt, nee Johnson slrc-t photographer took a.P ie Borough of Manh i issives was apparently VI lie. pay $2, nan each for each oie of heftrst five persons who before October Mr him do-he glad i the charge and ra iban a hundred f'.

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