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0 is THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1909.

1PECIAL ADVEBTISEMENTS. SPECIAL ADVEBTISEMENTS. MARRIAGES ud DEATHS CHANGES OF POLICY GET LONESOME BROADWAY FACTORY FIRE WRECKS BIG BUILDING AT BROOKLYN THEATERS RED-MAN Brand MARRIED. BfSSEXSCHUTT JAHN On Tuesday. February 9, 1909.

Mrs. CHARLOTTE JAHN to Mr. WILLIAM H. BUSSEN-6CHUTT. PILDITCH SMITH On Tuesday, February 9, 1909, at the parsonage of the Rev.

Theodore S. FREDERICK JOSEPH PILDITCH to HATTIE CLARKE SMITH, both of Brooklyn. Keeney's to Abandon High Class Collars They wear longer, they launder smoother, than other Thousands Watch Spectacular Blaze; Firemen Busy for Three Hours. The Tailor Shop Is Dark and Cheerless and They Pine for Human Society. Vaudeville Spooners May Come Back.

2 for .25 cent collars. FIND THE TROUBLE IN ADVANCE. Are you thinking of buying a home7 Some day we will examine the title to it. Perhaps for the nan from whom yon are trying to get a loan. Perhaps for the man to whom you are selling It.

Is It not prudent for you to let us search that title for you now before you pay your money 7 Our action on titles nowadays is largely controlling. Our fees are moderate, and you cannot get as good service elsewhere. TjTlE guarantee AND TRUST Capital and Surplus, $12,000,000 176 T. 1 78 Remscn St, Bklyn. 3S0 Fulton St, Jamaica.

Thousands of men are wearing them to-day. Are you I DIED. folia Made by the Makers of CHIEF LALLY DIRECTS WORK. NEGOTIATING FOR THE BIJOU THAT IS WHY THEY HOWL A BIT EARL WILSON Edna May Spooner and Augustus Hughes, John J. Keenan.

Bridget C. Kcnzel, John S. Macdonald. Abram Markert. Gertrude Mathews, Eliza D.

Mills. Tillle Mulholland, George Offerman. Carsten Adjoining Structures Saved With Difficulty No Use for Ambulances. Allen, Sarah A. Bunce, Cyrus F.

Campbell, Thomas. Collins, Michael J. Connell, James W. Delaney, John Donlon, Mary Downing, Charles Fitzgerald, Thomas Fodell, Ria. Neighbors Who Do Not Sympathize With Lonely Poodles Drag Their Owner to Court.

LOST AND POUND. Phillips to Head Company if Flans Go Through. Nobody Was Hurt. HAT FACTORY STARTS LOST or traved, February 8. 1909, shepherd DOG.

yellow and whita. black shading on tall; reward. 185 Suydam et. Power, Margaret Coolness and good judgment assisted in If negotiations now known under Gwynne, Mrs. Sophl Roebuck.

Samuel. LOST, about 10:30, In Crontown car, lady's black lynx MUFF. Reward If returned to Mra. H. GIEBEL, 214 Clinton et IVINS' TRIP TQ ALBANY preventing what otherwise might havo way prove successful a number of been a disastrous fire last night, which changes in the policy of several Brook-broke out In the large double four story lyn theaters are likely to be made before LOST, BULL TERRIER, white, long tall, eara not clipped, brown spot over eye.

Reward If returned to 470 Stratford road. 10-3 Charles Schmidt, who has a tailor shop at 222 Fulton Btreet, and who does much business for the policemen of the Fulton Btreet and Adams street stations, was in the Adams street court this morning to stand a preliminary hearing to show why he should not be punished for keeping howling dogs In his shop. Schmidt Hall, Mary Smith. St. Clair Harfmann, Van Dien, Walter J.

Jieeg, Augusta ALLEN' SARAH A. ALLEN, widow of Cyrus W. Allen. Born South Dennis, died Brooklyn, N. February 10.

at 735 Fr.rty-thlrd St. Funeral services uu.mmg at i ana 433 the commencement of next season and Broadway. The storm prevented the en- two chana-ea rti Said to Have Taken the New Mundheim's Strikers Watch "um tneir oesc within the next several weeks. The only Charter With Him. Things, but No Union Man v.

Wltn announcement that Is thus far definite is his tho, building, which had been stand- that Keeney's Fulton Street Theater, at log for years, burned like tinBer. From Grand avenue and FuIton Btrt has been a dog fancier ever since bis life LOST Black HANDBAG, containing watch, cards, on Vanderbllt av, between Park place and Bergen at; reward. 296 Park place. LOST, brown aqulrrel MUFF on Third av, near Sixty-eighth 8t, on Monday evening. Flndar please return to 249 Sevanty-elghth at.

LOST, BANK BOOK No. 54.660. Bast Brooklyn Bavlnga Bank. 043 Myrtle av, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Payment topped. Please return to bank. LOST, brown BULLDOG: one blue, ona Almet B. Latson Says Certain Pub Goes to Work. was saved, some fifteen years or more an observer's point of view the fire was discontinue presenting high-class Monday win adopt a carried across Broadway.

lished Information Is Inaccurate and Unreliable. ago, by his huge St. Bernard, Nell. Nell had -been his constant companion In his business walks abroad, and Schmidt often But the snow scale of prices, with moving pictures as had covered all the exposed woodwork the chief feature of the bills, to be pre POLICE ARE ON HAND EARLY, turned to 34 Monroe place, Brooklyn Heights. end the sparks did no harm, declared that she could almost talk.

But Friday evening, February 12. 8:30 o'clock, Old John Street M. E. Church, Manhattan. Burial Dennisport.

Mass. BROOKLYN LODGE NO. 22, B. P. O.

ELKS Brothers: You are requested to attend the funeral services of our late "brother, CARSTEN OFFERMAN, Wednesf day, February 10. 8:30 P.M., at 277 Jefferson av, near Marcy av. Marcy, Tompkins lir Nostrand av cars. EDWARD J. KANE.

Exalted Ruler. Joseph H. Becker, Secretary. BUNCE Monday morning, February 8, CYRUS son of Cyrus V. Bunce, age sented.

Because William M. Ivlns, head of the KEYS $1 reward for return of bunch of Benumbed by the cold wind and snow, one day she fell sick and a veterinarian The recent enforcement of the law the firemen fought desperately for over KEYS lost In Majestic- Theater or on Fulton on Tuesday night. TAtT-OR 49 charter revision commission left for Albany early this morning, several of the regulating the character of performances specialist who was called ln declared that she had been poisoned. She died with her Unionists Insist That They "Will Rockwell place. an hour.

Chief Lally and his assistant that may be presented In vaudeville the chief, Burns, were directing work. It was WILL the narty 'who took tha large, round eyes fixed lovingly on her master, and for Have No Violence, but Say They aters on Sunday is known to have been morning dailies took a chance guess that he was carrying to capital the new charter for presentation to members of a time Schmidt was Inconsolable. the chief reason for the discontinuance Expect to Win Out. mink MUFF at the minstrel entertainment- last night please return it to the club at once? No questions asked. 10-3 LOST Alligator POCKETBOOK, containing Impossible to save the structure from entire destruction, but it was possible to prevent the fire from penetrating Into the Since then he has turned his attention of high-class vaudeville at Keeney's, and the legislative cities commissions.

That since the Sunday law has been so care to French poodles, and It is no secret that he has been making some money by money, papers- and Masonic club ticket, on double five story building, 435 and 437 1 The whir of machinery was beard to' I I 1 this guess Is wide of the mark was asserted by an interview with Almet R. Seventh av car, February 7: reward and no Broadwav used as tho nackln nrf hin. ooservea rrann nas Deen day ln the big hat factory of the Sam raising French poodle pups for people I questions aaked. F. W.

RUNDALL, 1 Spencer place. ping department of the Thomas Shoe open ln hU declaration that the theater Latson, who Is one of the Brooklyn mem uel Mundheim Company at 1 Carlton who like that sort of a dog. And the LOST lobt. Monday morning, tfenn bers of the commission. Mr.

Latson said, people on Clark street, who are near regarding the article printed in one of ptrot avenue, lor tne nrst time in nearly lour tween 140 Hicks and Monroe place, by way 3ks, and It announced to the group of Qf PJfrrepont it opal BROOCH surroundej I by diamonds. Suitable reward when returned 89, member General Putnam Council, R. A. Funeral services at his late residence, 383 Kosciusko st, Wednesday evening, 8:30 o'clock. CAMPBELL On February 8, 1909, THOMAS CAMPBELL, beloved son of Margaret Campbell, at his residence, 237 Herkimer st.

Funeral will be held on Thursday. February 11, at 10 A.M.; thence to Church of Our Lady of Victory, where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COLLINS On Monday, February i 8. the morning papers: to ha holhered have been havine a stren- union workmen who were congregated in I to 140 Hicks at.

-3 the neighborhood that the hat manufac- I LOST. February 3. West End train, Thlrty- u3 luiuruiauon is inaccurate ana un Company. muoa to pay. witn me large sai-The fire broke out from some unknown arles acts now demand man-cause on the second floor of 433, which agers have chiefly relIea uPon tne Sun" was entirely occupied by Baldlnger day bufIness to make two ends meet end Kupferman, manufacturers of gas and the caBe of theaters where the margin electric light fixtures.

Chief Burns, who of proflt haB ieea small the Sunday at-responded to the first alarm, took ln the tendance has been absolutely necessary situation at a. glance and turned in a sec- to meeting the heavy expenses of this "nd alarm, which quickly brought Chief form nf antai(alnmant uous time of It shying busted clocks and chunks of wood, and even old books, at reliable. No inferences should be drawn turers meant what they said when tbey culver tram. parKvme, or dlate vicinity of stations, silver belt BUCKLR. or opinions formed until the commission stated Monday that they Intended to Te- dragon'a head; silk ribbon belt.

STEWARD, speaks officially." sums businesa reeardleaa of the union. I "ay Twenty-eightn at. the animals, which are said to weep with a sound of woe almost human, and weep at the most unreasonable hours ot the Great secrecy has attended There was no clash this morning be- UiSfV lnJa rrMSf MICHAEL J. COLLINS. Funeral frc of the drawing up of the new charter by the revision commission.

Thn for night and early morning. late residence, 131 Dikeman tween union and non-union workmen oetween summit, w. ana new rone, witn J. Klssock. Summit, N.

written on It, when the plant resumed business. Folic between Flatbush av and Carroll st, on Eighth were on hand to see that there was no v. between 5 and 6 P.M., Tuesday, February not a single official statement hn lyn, February 11, at 9:30 A. uiaae public. According to an article tti rfcT.nH Af ta Vloitatlnn ti printed this morning, "from all that can be learned, the nronosed rhrtr aisoraer.

ana aitnougn a numDer oi bob- kie. 846 Carroll at, Brooklyn. N. Y. Schmidt does not hear their moanings, for he keeps them in his store, and he lives somewhere else.

That is what nettles the neighbors. They would not care a button about his dogs if he would only take them home with him, but he leaves union men went to work, tney were not and Verona sts, where a requiem will be offered. 1 CONNELL At his residence. 172n3klll' Wan st. February 8.

1909. JAMES W. bothered by the members of the union PERSONAL. -Vi nrAnA i -1ani. V.uv.

PI.mABK iwrtl-. Bi-RAH MATT. nianus pronounced changes ln the borough system, and calls for a central purchasing department controlled by the Board 1 of Estimate, whereby uniform prices will be paid for supplies purchased by the city." When this wa nlmin i. them behind when he locks' up the shop, There are now about thirty hatmakers the wife of the undersigned, left bed who came over from the Jay street headquarters in his automobile. ry lare will be the news Then followed a third alarm.

By this that Brooklyn may witness the return of time the entire structure was a mass of the Spooner Stock Company as a perma- flames. which had eaten Into the other nent factor of local theatricals within It the nex' weeks. Indeed, negotia- of this other part was occupied by the Broadway Steam Laundry Company, the tions have been entered Into whereby second and third floors were occupied by Mrs. Spooner will once again occupy the the Broadway Steam Carpet Cleaning Bijou Theater on Smith street, and If it Company and the fourth by the Greater is possible for her to accept the terms New York Plating Company. which have been offered her the Spooner As the fire ate away the supports to stock company will again make its ap- the floors there was a series of dull pearance in this borough on Washington's rumblings resembling small explosions.

Birthday. Not alone do the tentative This was due to the heavy machinery negotiations call for the re-entrance of dropping Into the cellar. Finally, when Mrs. Spooner as a Brooklyn manager, the roof gave away and dropped Into the but this arrangement would also bring flames, there was a shower of sparks, back Edna May Spooner 'as the star of CONNELL, late inspector of Brooklyn Fire Department, retired. Funeral at work in the Mundheim factory, most Oetobjr without my consent.

and they get lonely. They begin to worry most for human society, the neighbors Thursday, February 11, 1909, at 9 A.M. to St. Patrick's Church, Kent and Wil loughby avs. or wnom are engaged ine straw dbi oDiigaiiona wnatsoever incurred by her.

rlonnrfmpnt RnmmiPl MtinrlhIm who la J. S. HALL, a (. 1 1 1 11 1, 1111 say, somewhere along about midnight ua Deen in touch with the work of the npoalilctnt ntT i Via Wntlfttio I tTnf VTnnllfA- runner revision Cnmm sslnn ho DELANEY At his residence, 614 and they keep on, Inconsolable, until Mr. Schmidt gets back ln the morning.

Then BUSINESS PERSOTTATaS. lared that the entire article was erron rurora aaui.iar nn arnran TfliTnrnflT ioil I DeKalb av, on Monday. February 8, 1909, eous, and that the greatest inaccuracy fourteen nf his a union workmen naa perfect health Tor every woman: JOHN DELANEY, beloved husband of there is a Jollification among them over the arrival of the little tailor, and their Kv Thl. 1. lnrmil mF: exerc.se nor expense; on air ana Margaret Kelly.

Relatives and friends, ujo maiemeni concerning the provisions of the charter Ill -o sunsnine; interesting pampniet, telling now, denied hv memhora of locals No. 8 and 7 mailed for 6 cts. Mrs. BALDWIN. 363 Her- also members of the Holy Name Society yelps of satisfaction blunt the appreciation of the neighbors for their matutinal and St.

Patrick's Alliance, Branch klmer st, Brooklyn. 10-8 i 8 1 De Known," he said, until the charter reviainn r.nmt..i- ui Liio uuiiea xia vi iuiiu aiudi coffee and chops and poached eggs. No 4, are respectfully Invited to DIVORCE LAWS OS NKVAT1A. makes Its official report." He further Not a union man has gone back to COHlDletO Information mafia! nmn rMiiMt. attend his funeral on Thursday, Feb' ruary 11.

at 9:30 A.M.: thence to St Address Attorney Wm. K. Shafer. Reno. Nev.

The man who claims tnat ne nas almost been reduced to a shadow by reason of the dogs' barkings, albeit he still weighs about 200 pounds, is James V. N. work," said a representative of local No. 8 this morning. "All of the men who Patrick's Church.

Kent and Wllloughby avs, where a solemn requiem mass will FTJBWISHED BOOMS. are now at work ln there are scab iaiea mat Mr. Ivins had gone to Albany, and that. If he had taken the charter with him. It was entirely incl- 2 i ls" he Bald- "nothing official in Mr.

Ivins' present trip, so far as tho charter is concerned. If he has taken the document with him it Is purely Incidental." toe offered for the repose of his soul. which brought a shout from the thou- the organization and It is quite likely sands of spectators. In order to fight that Augustus Phillips, the former lead-the flames more successfully a force of ing man of the Spooners, and who is at firemen were ordered to the structure of present appearing In the chief role in the Broadway elevated railroad, and the "The Wolf," would also occupy his tor-Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company was mer position with the company, communicated with and asked to cut off The Bijou Theater, which, since the the electric current. It is understood Spooners left it.

several seasons ago, to that the company deolined to comply appear on Broadway, has not been very with the request, and the firemen were successful with melodrama, last week un-compelled to work in fear of the third aerwent a change of policy, and low-rail. Fortunately, however, no accidents Priced vaudeville is now presented there, happened. The fire at tho Park Theater, earlier in In the meantime Chief Burns turned his the season, at which the Spooner tho hiiiifUno- nrtinininir pany was then playing, compelled tho workers. We have kept a close lookout GERMAN woman would hoard men wrklng men. JANITRESS, 11 Varet st, DONLON At her residence, 831 Union and know that none of the old rt, on Tuesday, February 9, 1909, MARY are at work.

We are not that easy. Suydam, an insurance agent, who lives at 97 Clark street. Mr. Schmidt declared in court this morning that the machinations of Mr. Suydam against him are by reason of the fact that Schmidt took his insurance away from him, a charge that Mr.

Suydam scornfully denies. Mr Siivdam had been at the police FARRELL, widow of Peter Donlon. Funeral services at St. Francis Xavler's This is to be an unyielding fight and the BIG INRUSH OF CUBAN SUGAR. men are sticking together." Church, Sixth av, Carroll st, on Friday, February 12, at 9:30 A.M.

"Do you intend to resort to force ln trying to p-event union men from going lne Inrush of Cuban sugars ls now station eight or nin times to get Schmidt to nut awav his di.gs. and he had been DOWNING Suddenly, at Jamaica. N. on February 9, 1909, CHARLES RUDDEN TRIAL GOES OVER. Ii.

I. City Policeman Charged by For. mer Brother Officer With Assault in First Degree. to work?" was ask-" a bunch of union on, ana cargoes are arriving dally, workers who stood on the sidewalk ln "veral on some days. The Nordfarer has front of the hat factory.

Havana with 33,100 bags for DOWNING, aged 70 years. Funeral services will be held on Friday, February 12 mt 10 A.M., at his late home, 73 Clinton at the office of the Board of Health. But the tailor was never bothered much about it until he was summoned to the Adams street court this morning on an official and Judicial Inquiry that Magistrate Dooley had determined to make. Suydam bad witnesses with him to back up his "No, we are not that kind," was the can augar nennery; tne sneppy lev, Jamaica. cupied by the Thomas Shoe Company, and closing of the organization, as no other after forcing open the front doors had theater could at the time be obtained for the building thoroughly ventilated to the company.

The intention of bringing avoid a possibility of a hot-air explosion. Dack Edna May Spooner as the star of It also required considerable hard work the organization, with the large popu- to prevent the flames from extending to of tn's actress with Brooklyn thea- the buildings backing up against the tergoers, it is believed, would at once burning factory in the rear, but this was P'ace th BiJou Theater back in its for- also accomplished, although the police mer prosperous position, were compelled to drive out the occu- S'lH another change, which rumor has pants as a precaution. 1 contemplated, is the use the Ma- To the third alarm ambulances from Jes.tlc Theater next season for vaudeville. reply of all of them. "We are not look- lr nin.

Jucaro tor Cznarnikow; McDougall Patrolman Otto Fredericks 6f the Two FITZGERALD On Wednesday. 10. 1909, at his residence, 184 Van tn the Unique, from Matanzas and Cardenas.V Hundred and Seventy-fifth Precinct, who was yesterday relieved of his shield by uiou gums v. iu yvuin, wo on onn Buren st, THOMAS FITZGERALD. Notice declaration that the dogs were destructive of' quiet and were a positive menace to health.

funeral hereafter. him and try to persuade him to change cousigneo. to oraer; lam his mlndV there will be no rough Camaguey, with 27,600 bags, for Turnure. work. You can gamble on that.

Lawrence the Nord Amerika. with Deputy Commissioner Hanson, appeared this morning In the Queens County Court FODELL On Monday, February 8, 1909, RIA (nee Valentine), wife of George would only be hurtln- our own cause bj 27,000 bags, consigned to order: the Fram the Williamsburg and Eastern District oi wiiiiam Morris F. Fodell. Funeral services Wednesday, Hospital responded, but their services Mr. Morris returned to New York February 10.

8 P.M., at residence, 223 resorting to such tactics." with 29.600 bags, for the American Sugar There was a report out this morning Refinery, Zaldo Co. and to order; the that the strike could not last muoh long- Vinland, wfth nearly 9,000 bags, for Por er as the benefit fund ot the Hatter's cella, Santiago, from San Domingo; tha East Fourteenth st, Manhattan. were not required lue ulner UB Irom lne west, alter aaamg The fire burned' for over three hours a long chain of theaters to those already before it was finally extinguished, but controlled by the independent vaudeville the structure was completely wrecked. "Insult of which he is the head, whose as complaining witness against Patrolman Owen Rudden, also of the Two Hundred and Seventy-fifth Precinct. Attorney John B.

Merrill, who represents Rudden, was not ready for trial and the case was postponed. Rudden was indicted for assault In the first degree as the result of a mixim that GWYNNE On February 8, 1909, at lier residence, 618 Forty-sixth st, Mrs. It was estimated that the total loss Union was tied up through injunctions can juan. witn bags, for different in such a way that money could not be consignees; the Ramos, with 4,500 bags, paid out to the strikers. both from Porto Rico, consigned to order; "There is nothing in that report," said the Julia Luckenbach, with nearly 15,000 SOPHIA MARY GWYNNE, beloved wife of Thomas J.

Gwynne. Funeral service the occupants and on buildings will reach la'r close to J90.000. The building was owned Havlin owners of the Majestic, deny the by the estate of the late August Voege. J101. is believed that it has some fnimnntlnn nnfl that noffntlat nno miu The proceedings were really to determine if a warrant should not be issued for Schmidt's arrest on a charge of disorderly conduct ln harboring the dogs, under the omnibu section of the penal code which makes it a misdemeanor to snore or breathe in any stertorous way.

Mr. Suydam told hlB story about the dogs under oath, and Dr. Barnum of Clark street also swore that the noise made by the dogs was very distressing Indeed. "I have heard them all night," said the doctor. "The dogs are howling and yelping day and night," said Mr.

Suydam. "I have been eight or nine times to the Board of Health to have this trouble stopped, and the. neighbors are complaining as much as I am. There is one man, who is bedridden, who ls very much affected by the occurred about 2:30 o'clock on Sunday one of the union men. "The men are oags, irom Arroyo, once, Naguabo and morning, November IE, ln the Hunters getting benefits right along and tne aan juan, consigned to three different union hnn enough monev on hand to Dro- firms.

have been entered into. roint police station house. Fredericks was in his cot In tho ata At Keeney's Theater the prices here MANY CLASSES JUDGED. long this fight indefinitely." Yesterday the" Royal Exchange arrive! "Some of the union men admit that from Cienfuegos with 21,260 bags, and the strike ls unfortunate right now on the Slmonside, from Guantanamo, with after will be from 10 to 16 cents, and; in addition to the moving DlctureB. sit tlon house when Rudden came in off post.

Rudden opened a window near the cot of Fredericks. The latter got up and shut the window. Rudden again opened it. Then Fredericks and Rudden had a account of the hard times, and they oags, ooio consigned to, or- Westminster Dog Show Will ue in vauaevnie acts win be given. Two per- would willingly Co back to work if they er- The Kiora has arrived, from Full Swing by To luriuunces win do given eacn evening and one each afternoon except on Saturdays night, and Sundays, when there will be two mixup.

Rudden, It ls alleged, then drew his revolver. Fredericks retreated to the mauneeg. yelping of the puppies. I would have bad followed their own Inclinations. uenruegos with 19,500 bags, for three I do not think the strike Is going to consignees; the Heathdene, from Sagua la last much longer," said onj union work- Grande, brought 38,231 bags, the largest er significantly.

When asked on what ho cargo of the season to the American based this remark, he shook his head Feral rfinery an? The show of the Westminster Kennel ula aauia. wno toilet room and slammed the door after him. A bullet from Rudden's revolver flattened itself on the stout oak door to bis wife here to-day as a witness, but she can not leave her sick husband's bedside." Mrs. Hattle Palmer of 97 Clark street -a. nnthlnir fiit)ial a a m.

JJ. ucbd Iaaca rk ti LULal erynesrrn'JrbSugnndo "a.aJnK!?.U;rfn0J.S. PZ' lone the candy privilege in a number "Mr Mundheim said' to-day that work- of 817 677 bags, equivalent to about 48,873 men who applied for Jobs would be taken ton; raw sugar receded with th; the toilet room. Rudden was badly done up as the re T7. ...1 or Brooklyn and Manhattan theaters was also a witness for the cause of peace.

suit of his encounter, and had to be "The docs in Mr. Schmidt place are a on whether they belonged to the union oT tblVhas gonedi- taken to St. John's Hospital for treat the Judging in the eight rings. To-day "afet "iL6 Ui lAll. rectly to the refineries, but a good deal i .1 iu jiin nvi a uiiu uu iix La us.

a csa ui a ULi.cnn- ment. He remained there several days. nas Deen set asiae ior uie juusiuj (nll foxhounds. English. Gordon and Irish set- fulcncludetl- very great nuisance," aid she.

"They are a great annoyance to us. I am a hard working woman in my house, and when I go to bed at night I want to sleep. But I cannot go to sleep before 3 or 4 oi it will be warehoused along the waterfront until sold to one or another of the Rudden was a member of the old Long Island City police force. He was about Thursday, February 11, at 2 P.M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

HALL On Tuesday. February 9, 1909, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Edwin Hulett, 1346 Seventy-second st, Dyker Heights, MARY HALL, aged 84 years, beloved wife of James Hall. Funeral services will be held at the Fourth Avenue M. E.

Church, Fourth av. and Forty-seventh st, on Thursday, February 11, at 2 P.M. HARFMANN Amaranth Council No. 461, Royal Arcanum: Brothers You are requested to attend the funeral service of Brother CHARLES HARFMANN, at his late residence, 39 Melrose st, near Broadway, Wednesday, February 10, 1909, et 8 P.M. W.

M. FAIRWEATHER, Regent. George A. Ward, Secretary. HEEG On February 10, 1909.

at her residence. 1102 Putnam av. AUGUSTA HEEG, aged 64 years. Burial on Friday, February 12, at 2 o'clock, from late residence. Interment in Evergreens Cemetery.

HUGHES At his home. 411 Herkimer et. on February 8, 1909, JOHN J. HUGHES, well-known horseshoer and eon of Edward and the late Catherine Hughes. Funeral on Thursday, February 11, 1909, at 9:30 o'clock from Our Lady of Victory Church, Throop av, where a solemn requiem mass will be held.

KEENAN On Sunday, February 7, 1909. BRIDGET C. DARCY, widow of John J. Keenan. Relatives and friends are requested to attend the funeral from tho SUFFOLK COUNTY FINANCES.

ters, beagles, French bulldogs. Old Eng- TlVZZl refineries. lish sheepdogs, Chesapeake nay aogs, uu dachshunds, Dalmatians and Irish, Sotch at if it were made possible for her to and Roseneath terriers. wuldl0 Municipality's Affairs Are in Good to apply for retlrment when his plans were upset by this occurrence in the station house. Following the affair ln the station house the two men were, tried by the police commissioner.

Fredericks PROPOSALS. o'clock in the morning. For two nights last week I never closed my eyes until 3 and 4 in the morning, and then I was awakened at 8 by their barking again." It is expected that the usual classes lu Dave a Shape Bonded Debt Is Only $80,000. PROPOSALS VOW. BIDS AND EST.

morrow and Friday the specials and un- Dy the Ah Pera Compauy, was fined twenty-five days pay, The preliminary accusation was that mains jr. rttli J1TI Of NEW YORK. Rudden was fined thirty days pay. clnaalfifid Anxn will be on narade. "-u engagement tnero Schmidt kept dogs that prevented the neighbors from "sleeping and enjoying the quiet and privacy of their own Boston terriers and French bulldogs are laBt.ye?.r-Tne Aborn compaay will open this vear strong classes and the judging (Special to the Eagle.) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

Fredericks has of late been studying law in connection with his duties as policeman. A week ago Sergeant Henry Stuel made a charge against Fredericks Rlverhead, L. February 10 A report I GENERAL instructions to nmnumi apartments." i of these in the ring In the balcony is also regarded by those familiar with being followed with interest. 'h? theatrical situation In Brooklyn that 1 11 Issue a warrant for your arrest BuuvuuiciuClHB UL a HeUHdL Omil that he found him asleep on a cot in under section 625 of the code," said Mag the stable of St. John's Hospital while TTwr-nTTJ TVrPMftTITAT.

-MTOTTT. "i puniy istrate Dooley to the tailor this morning. as to the county treasurer's office of Suf- folk for 1908 was presented by the super- "wo'mlte'riai. or sup! visors committee yesterday, and ap- V'JJ proved by the board. It shows that tne furnish the same In a sealed envelope.

Indorsed total receipts were $371,816.19, raised by wJl T'0'. uiiiereni crooKiyn theaters mav he n. he should have been on post. The charges bcnmiat went home to wait for the war This evening at 8 o'clock at the chapel pected before the oDenlne nf next neaann were tried by Deputy Commissioner Han rant. He says there are no yelping puppies about the shop Just now.

but only of the Throop Avenue Presbyterian when several additional play houses will son yesterday and after hearing the case Church the Mission Atnietic uiud will uave oeen completed. regular tax collections, sale of lands for made, with his or their name or namo the commissioner directed Fredericks to two staid ana matronly French poodles, hold a Lincoln Memorial night hand up his shield and stand suspended which may gossip a bit over their sewing, unpaid taxes, sale 8Uensh lands and fSSX tSSSSStlS The speakers will be Maj. Gen. Isaac $1500 THE SALARY. nut which never bark.

pending the decision ln the case. S. Catlin, U. S. retired, who was ap Frank Barnes, a chauffeur of Manhat irom Don as ana temporary iuhub.

xn vi umce, on or nerore tne date and hour the bonded debt was made for the pur- a.me: al tan was put on trial before Judge pointed a member of tho Lincoln Centenary Committee of the City of New York; But Suffolk Supervisors Put No limit LOOSE ON TRIAL FOR MURDER. Humphrey this morning, following the pose of paying for the new stone roads will be publicly opened by the President that are being built. Board or head of said department and read! disposition of the RudtVn case on an One bond of 5,000 was paid during the thf award of the contract made accord! John Wirth. Col. Henry W.

Knight, who was stationed at the White House, after being wounded, and had ocasion to meet on Expense Bills of dent ot Highways. dictment charging manslaughter in the Emotional Insanity May Be Defense year. The present bonded debt of the L' second degree. Barnes on July 1 last, Mr. Lincoln very often, and Dr.

D. Sim while operating his machine on the Mer county ls about 180,000, and provision is and plaoa of residence of the person makln mail, for thp ranlil retirement of this. 1 the same, the names of all nersona interest of Man Who Killed Daughter and Wounded His Son. mons, chairman of the G. A.

R. Me rick road, ran down Clarence L. Foster, (Special to the Eagle.) During 1908 the county spent $112,638 no other person be si morial committee solos will be rendered Rlverhead, L. February 10 The first by Miss Anna L. Rlpplnger, of Brooklyn an agent for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

As a result of the injuries Foster died. residence of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Kelly, 16 Johnson av. Morris Park. L.

on Thursday. February 11, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the Church of St. Benedict, where a solemn requiem mas will be of-(ered for the repose of her soul. KENZEL On February 9, 1909. JOHN B.

KENZEL, beloved husband of Ellie F. Burns. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 370 Quincy thence to St. Ambrose Church, Tompkins av and DeKalb, on Friday, February 12, at 9:30 A.M. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

MACDONALD On Tuesday, February 9, 1909, ABRAM MACDONALD. beloved husband of Hannah Kelsey. Services Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, at his late resi niai ii is maae wiinout any connection Irrespective of the amounts spent by ln- with any other, person making an estimate fo official step that the Suffolk supervisors The trial of Carl Loose, 67 years oH. Choral Society and Warren Dean. The committee ln charge ls J.

B. Rlpplnger, chairman: George H. Jackson, have taken to show that they really in who was Indicted for the murder of Ms 16 ycni old daughter and shooting his tend to appoint a county superintendent dividual towns for highway purposes. ne amo purpose and is in all respects fal Thu la tha larzest item in the exnensa and without collusion or fraud, and that This is the arse "em in tne expense member of tha Board 0( Aldermen, head of account lor the year. department, chief of bureau, deputy thereof or The state taxes in round figures were clerk therein, or other officer of The city of FUSS AT INDIAN NECK HALL Henry F.

KaBsebaum and R. J. Gold of highways came just before adjourn son. the Rev. Frederick W'lllara Loose smith.

ment yesterday afternoon, when the soldiers' burials cost "ew or 08 or Become interested, 7 mmnnn. -i directly or indirectly, as contracting nartv of Yale, S. was started before Judge Foster in the Court of General Sessions board voted to appoint and fixed the sal court expenses were aueriu a ui- I Com. Bourne's Superintendent "Fired'' COLORED REPUBLICAN LEAGUE. (Special to the Eagle.) ary at $1,600 a year with all necessary traveling expenses in addition.

flee expenses $12,850: construction on in the performance of the contract, or ln tha county buildings, salaries of coun- supplies, work or business to which It relates, tv officers 19 000 or any Portion of tha profits thereof. Tha (1E bid or estimate must be verlned by the oath. There ls now a balance of $16,447.08 on ln writing- o( the party or partl(M1 making in Manhattan this morning. Th3 Rev. Frederick William Loose was the principal witness and he told of the circum- Albany, February 10 The Colored Re- Head Coachman, and Grooms Quit Out of Sympathy.

publican League of Kings County has I 0 2P been chartered with the following dlrec- March 8, for it is figured tances surrounding the murder. nana. estimate tnat me several matters stated there- Th. aam. ntnnpl fthnwi That thA ATctaa In are ln all respects true.

mai. iuo icauHa ui me examination IO be held here on Feb. 27 will be known The li'ry was secured last nUh: and (Special to the Eagle.) ln questioning the talesmen counsol for fnni fni- tha vnnp riarlvpri from aale nf $ach bid or estimate will be accompanied by fund for the year, derived from sale or the conMnt ml of householders oi license certificates, was $89,596.21, and the freeholders ln The City of New York, or of a and the eligible list prepared by that time. Sayville, L. February 10 There was tors: J.

H. Smith. N. C. A.

Walter, EH Parker, W. H. Davenport, Mathew Bailey, N. H. Manley, C.

W. Jackson, W. H. Jones, J. F.

Byrd, J. G. Brooks and E. J. Cradle of Brooklyn.

dence, 301 Hewes st. Relatives and friends invited. MARKERT On Tuesday. February 9. at 7:30 P.M..

GERTRUDE MARKERT (nee Herrick), beloved wife of Alfred Markert, at her residence. 465 Hamburg av, Brooklyn, in her 25th year. Funeral services Friday, February 12. at 2 P.M. Interment In Lutheran Cemetery.

the defense showed they are apparently row and a rumpus in the stables at DBnK tax amounted to iio.ittt.ii. going to rely on emotional Insnnity. Supervisor Tuthlll wanted to fix the guaranty or surety company duly authorised by law to act as surety, and shall contain the matter et forth In tha blank form men- Preliminary evidence as to the nature Indian Neck Hall, the county estate of of the bullet wound was given by Coro INSTITTJTE ENTERTAINMENT. e'w- salary at 12,000 a year. Others wanted it as low as $1,200, but after the matter had been pretty thoroughly discussed Mr.

Rogers made a motion tn fix it nt ii r.nn ner's Physician Weston when tha trial DIED. Commodore Frederick O. Bourne, at Oakdale, yesterday, and when 11 was over, Head Coachman Stephen Vile, The Board of Women Managers will as a condition precedent to the recetitlon or opened this morning. POWER On Wednesday, February 10, and expenses. Dr.

Bennett moved tn Loose Is charged with th murde- of 1909, MARGARET, beloved daughter of amend by fixing the limit of exDensea it. Mata Loose, his IS year old daughter, Groom John McDermott and the under-groom all left the place, bag and present to the public a fine programme consideration of any proposal It be accompa- iha Vant-han Institute. 1040 Park Dy check upon one of ths at the vaugnan institute, iui ram tat8 or natlonsl bankB ot Th4 Clty of New place, on Thursday evening, February 11. York, drawn to tha order of tha comptroller. The entertainment will consist of vocal or money to the amount of nve per centum of nn Instrumental muaie th0 amount of the bond required, as provided ana instrumental music.

un th. v.i ana shooting his son. the Rev. Loose james ana tnen i-ower, in ner i4tn year, fbuo a year, but the amendment was lost through the chest. Tho minister whs 'in runerai irom ine residence or ner so now mere is no limit to what a man Presbyterian Hospital for a mouth fnl parents, i Mign st, on February 1Z, at may cnarge The fine horses in the stables were lowing the shooting.

Assitsaut District 2:30 P.M. Interment Holy Cross. The appointment will be made for four Charter. oft to the care of a hastily organized Attorney Hart is prosecuting the caf-o ROKTIlirK-On Tiiourlav a yCarS February 9. MATHEWS On Tuesday, February 9, 1909, ELIZA beloved wife of Fred M.

Mathews, daughter of the late John P. and Amelia Ann Rhodes, and mother of Helen F. and John W. Mathews. Services Thursday.

February 11. at 8:30 P.M., at her late residence, 297 Fenlmore st, Brooklyn. Interment Friday, February 32, at Rockvllle Cemetery, Rockville Centre, L. I. Services at grave upon arrival of 11:40 A.M.

train. MILLS On Monday, February 8, 1909. TILLIE. beloved wife of Charles l'. Mills end daughter of Max and Magdalena I.

I i ne cemnea cneca or money snouia not Da II A I Inclosed ln the envelope containing the bid or 1 1 1 1. .1,1.1.. I 1 I staff of grooms and stablemen. The in his 81st 1909, SAMUEL ROEBUCK, and Loose's interests ar looked after by former Assistant District Attorney Wake and C. L.

Jordan. separate envelope addressed to the head of the Hnnartment. nrentilAnt or hoard, nr animals did not, probably, suffer by the sudden change, but did not, perhaps, get quite the expert attention they previously received. year. Funeral service at his late residence.

175 Seventeenth st, Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Interment private. To Classified Advertisements in To- mltted personally, upon tha presentation of tha BROOKLYN INVESTORS. (Special to the Eagle.) Albany1, February 10 F. W.

Ormerod of Ulll 'if VHLIIUttU. day's Bagle. LOST SUIT FOB DAMAGES. For particulars as to the quantity and dual The trouble, it is understood, grew out ity of the supplies or the nature and extent Classification. SMITH On February 7.

1909. ST. CLAIR Rrnnklv Page. of a controversy between Superintendent of the work, reference must be made to the Instruction 12 etc, on Ilia etc, on I Joseph Lind of Qreenpoint Failed to SMITH at his home Mount Pleasant, Locber company of New York City, JUneral WelneBday' Uanlzed with a capital of $100,000, to Leeal io specincatlons. schedules, plans, Legal Notices "e-, -13 tne offlco of th, president, board L.ost Found lit Att Alexander Malr and Head Coachman Vile.

The former had, it is said, discharged a groom for some dereliction Man. Amusements. No KM shall be accented from or Mulct L. I. E.

B. (Special to the Eagle.) Mlneola, L. February 10-In an ac Marriages in I awarded to any person who ls In arrears to 1 make and sell soda water fountains. VAN DIEN Normal Lodgo No. 623.

H. M. Thompson of Brooklyn Is a dl- F. and A. M.

Brethren: You are notified rector of the Mining Supply Company of to attend the funeral services of Bro. New York City, formed with a caDltal of duty, and the coachman Interfered. His interference was resented, and the Meetings The City of New York upon debt or contract. Miscellaneous or wto is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, i I tn ttra ntttr couchmau got his walking papers, too. WALTER J.

VAN DIEN. on Thursday of $50,000. The others are said to have resigned out of sympathy. The contracts must re bid ror separately. Thm rlaht rearvri In Classification.

Page. Amusements 5 Auction -Bales 10 Automobiles 4 Bank 14 Boarding 11 Business 4 Business Business Personals 10 Coastwise Ships. ...12 Corp. Death Notices 16 Dentistry 10 Dissolution Notlces.12 Election 14 European 13 Financial 14-15 For Exchange 12 Furnished 11 Help Wanted 11 Horses A Carriages.12 -T-12-18 all bids or estimates If It be deemed to be for Public Notices 7 the Interest of the city so to do. An Eagle reporter, who sought to get I Interview with Superintendent Malr.

weimann. uneral service at her late lesidence. 915 Sixtieth st. February 11, at 2 P.M. Interment Greenwood.

MULHOLLAND On February 9 1909 GEORGE J. MULHOLLAND, husband of Winifred at his residence, 183 Dean ft. Funeral services at St. Agnes Church, Hoyt and Sackett sts, on Thursday, at 9:30 A.M. OFFERMAN At his residence, 277 Jefferson av, Brooklyn, N.

Monday February 7, CARSTEN OFFERMAN, husband of Elizabeth Moquln. Ilelatives and friends invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery, Thursday, at 10:30 A.M. (Jersey, Oil papers plcaue copy.) 1 Railroads 12 February 11, 1909, at 8 o'clock P.M., at his late residence, 344 Grand av, Brooklyn. Interment at RldRewood.

N. on Friday, 12. 1903. at. 11:30 A.M.

(Ridgewood, N. papers please copy.) THOMAS CARSON, Master. John C. Hassel, Secretary. ast night, was curtly Informed that it was none of the newspaper's business what occurred at Indian Neck Hall, and rtinoers wm write out me amount of thlr bids or estimates In addition to Inserting tha same tn figures.

Bidders are requested to make their bids or estimates upon the blank forms prepared' and furnished by the city, a codv nf whinh tion for $5,000 damages against the Long Island Railroad Company, alleging injuries to his left hand, Joseph Llnd, of Oreenpoint, failed to get a verdict in his favor from a Jury of the Supreme Court, which disagreed, after seven hours deliberation. Tho Jury's action was the same as that when the case was first tried last October. Llnd received the injury while holding the pin of a chain used in moving a digger and car on the railroad company's tracks near Long Island City, K. E. at Auction.

.12 R. E. Loans Situations Wanted. .11 Special Advs if) Special 13 Steamboats 12 To Lat-For 12 was further told that if he was wise he would not sa'y anything about the trouble MISTRIAL IN GOULD SUIT. The suit of Malcolm Butler as assignee of the Llrhenstein Millinery Company to recover $2,980 from Katherlne Clemmons Gould, wife of Howard Gould, the millionaire, came to a end in the Supreme Court in Manhattan, to-day, by the withdrawal of a Juror and a mistrial resulting.

The case will probably be called again for trial ln two weeks. the proper envelope In which to Inclose the bid together with a copy of the contract, including the specifications, In the form approved by tho Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon application thert-for at the office In the d. partment for which the work Is to be dons Plate of draw nas of nnn.tmiti.m Travel 12 at the farm. So far as Is known. Commodore Bourne has not vet been advised of the sudden yirtallment In the stable BtaH at bis country home.

W. K. STAFFORD, UNDERTAKER, 45 Court st, opposite City Hall. Personal attention: city or country. Telephone 1804898 Main.

12 Hotels Resorts. .13 Wanted ladlcates Sopplemeat, also be Been there, UA.

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