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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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jAmjj. M)RK. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13 DEAN VINCENT IS PRESIDENT. iTnT -r-.

GRAFT INVESTlGflfOflS wm 1 Chosen to Be Head of University cf YUUK -FRENCH HpELS, OR YOU'LL GET A CROOKED BACK W1CKES' THIEF CATCHER WENT OFF; SO DID THIEVES TO CALL C. H. Minueecta. M.nnapo!!, December J3 Dr. i Edgar Vincent, dean of the farulrv arts, and science ia the Louis Dohnie.

Louis Dohme. president of the firm -f iSnarpe Dohme, drus- gists, of Baltimore. died in a nos-ipiial there last night. He had been ill jabout a weck.Jiaving been takn sick on the way home from Kurope. Depth w.ig I due to neuritis.

Mr. Dohme was 73 years of Chjcago, has been chosen by the regents to succeed Dr. Cyrus Xorth- I 1 City Chamberlain Is Wanted to Tell Abou $500,000 Fund I rop as president of the University of Mln- uesota, and has accepted the office. For- I I I r-s I o.d. Plumbers' Supply Man Rigged Up Cann7' and Trained It Down Alley.

nia 1 announcement of his selection was I I I i II Raised at Delmonico's 'made to-day. Dr. Northrop resigned two Frank S. Gorton. .1 yars ago, but tne regents prevailed upon Frank S.

Gorton. 63 years oil. wcli- mni to retain the chair of. president known capitalist and clubman, i L- died of heart trouble in Chicago last EXPLOSION CAME LAST NIGHT. HAltl HAUK INQUIRY TO GO ON And a.

fit successor, me chose. of Dr. Vincent is said to meet with Dr i.Vorthrop'a hearty approval. i The new president Is a 'son of Bishop ness in ork for a number of years wcujgejD. jaaiiinara lens AOout "eyi notent, tne foumier of ihe before going to Chicago in 1S53.

t.Mitauqua Institution. He is 48 years of ngc. and is regarded as one of the Compact Law aud Fire Insurance iu Missouri. most effective orators in the country. lie Police Sure Someone Was: Hit, bud There's No Blood Around Nor Any Body.

Dr. William H. Swander. Dr. William II.

Swander, father of Mrs. Howard Woods, of Amersfort place, died In Hampton. Sunday night, aged 75 has been engaged in educational work for twenty years. years. Dr.

Swander was a surgeon in the Union Army during the Civil War. and MARRIAGE LICENSES for two years was prosector lo the chair of surgery In Cincinnati (Ohio) College. For many years he had lived at Washington, D. where he will be burled. His maternal ancestors founded the town of Bialistown, J.

mtww Issued in Brooklyn for Twenty-foui Somewhere in the world to-day 'there's a burglar who got shot In the leg last night with a cannon. And John Wickes, who conducts a plumbers supplies store at 980-988 Broadway, is overhauling his new-fangled burglar (testroyer to-day, tilting the muzzle of it up so that SOME. WAyS OF OVE.rVC0MJNC. THE Hours Ended at Noon To-day. nif.isni C.

Patterson of 1570 K.st Kind It was announced on excellent authority that afternoon that City Chamberlain Charles II. Hyde will be called to the stand next Thursday by the joint legislative Investigating committee. Chamberlain Hyde was mentioned by Assistant District Attorney Klder, of Brooklyn, In his testimony as one of the men who was at the dinner at Delmonico's when tho $500,000 fund was raised to defeat the Hart-Agnew bill. "Mr. Hitler's testimony was based on an alleged of former Stat' Senator Gardner of Brooklyn, now under OIFFI CULTY er 182S reentn se.

Lillian A. Fare Twelfth st. Klrby c. cf Wilmington. F.t.na Crane.

'14, of lis st, Mark's av. It will hit somewhere about the chest Instead ot the leg, and shearing that he intends to load it. wltn shot, instead of "la R- 58, oi ejnincy at, Violet just powder, for the nex'. burglar. i f.

1 ''w Margie. It must have been a wooden-legged. ,7 VolV. Little Neck, Brin i an. vi Jilt Eighth av CHINESE, style: indictment for the attempted bribery of Julian- O.

St, tj. el 1350 Fifty-fourth at, Congressman Foelker. of Brooklyn, dur 1 vi ov nerreponi sr. Guy Wintenteeni S3, of Orrvilla ntrni ing the pendency of the autl-race track Beatrice Jcnka. of lr.S East Twenty-third Lillie Beamish Webster.

Llllie Beamish, the 14-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Webster of 25 Sumpter street, died Sunday, of heart disease. She was a member of the graduating class of Public School No. 73.

on Rockaway avenue, at the time she wan takeu ill. She was born in the house in which she died. She leaves her parents, a sister aud three brothers. Victoria Williams. Victoria, daughter of the late Samuel Thomas and Eliza C.

Williams, died yesterday of pneumonia at her residence, 40 Cambridge place. She was born In Manhattan In 18:19. and lived tor nearly seventy years In Brooklyn. She leaven a brother. Edward, and three sisters, Elizabeth.

Mrs. Daniel T. Walder and Mrs, Robert Jenkins. Mary E. Childs.

legislation. Foelker was a state senator at the time oi.d nlleges that Gardner of Frederick M)-r, 6fl'. Serin Tenth at, Anna Sylvester, of ,140 North Tenth at. fered him $100,000 to vote against the bill '-rncst Fischer. of ts Adama at, Lillian li burglar who received the contents of that cannon at point blank range last night.

If he Isn't, he will soon have a wooden leg. Mr. Wickes, who is the Brooklyn representative of the Baltimore firm of A. Woiskittel Son. has been robbed every little while for the last two years.

Ilia building stands on a triangular plot, bounded In front by Broadnay and the two sides by the Long Island Railroad aud Second street, and is a 'one-story, wooden structure. One can't help but noti-'e It, and it is a t-eniptation to 550,000 before lie voted, and $50,000 af wuut-rt. or im Ariama at jTHaV LEANINft-TOVfcR rit 3IS l-orlniar Sphrlnee ter he voted. Algernon Dai nger Bold will CHCCK RE.IN EFFECT WOULti Uf lb vl 0 ilMllllBUTJ av.j 1 I To MAINTAIN recalled when the racing matter is re Bitmed. Benjamin n.

weisbrod, C2. of Fenton, Iowa. or Meaerole at Saimi! Pelman. nf SSil Saratoga av. Maika Doctors Declre Live Are Endan To-day Is being devoted entirely to the O.J1.UI, jo.

or wergen at. Tllcrir M. .1. Walldorf. of 15? Caiver Hoitha Blanke, a.

of 34j r.Idgewooa av. f)Ve insurance question. It 13 expected tlat before the Investigation is ended slate superintendents or Insurance gered by Fashionable Shoes. 2," SO Vlrs; at. Uhtn, Lcbbe ticed their wives and daughters, in years I carrying themselves that way through s-past, gradually assuming a varleiv of sor'atlon.

weird and wonderful shapes. And. look- a corrective to the ungainlv ten-ng at the effect, they have marveled asid.ncy it Is suggested that ladies' using to nbat the cause might be. tho heels hitch themselves back in I hcre is the Iraniiig-towcr-of-risa cf- shape by a check-rein arrangement. il: i kF Wha: Ever That would make such a swanlike eC- school boy knows that has the tinning.

I feet! from valued-policy and antl-cotnpac states will give important testimony. There's a man out in Minneanoiia nr Charles II. Kahn is his name, and he Is George B. Markham, a Are Insurance Mary Elizabeth Van Slvcke. widow of Emery E.

died at her residence. Haticock street, of apoplexy. She was a native of Turmansburg, N. and vtas the daughter of James T. and Margaret Van Slycke.

She had lived in Brooklyn for fifty years and was a member of St. Luke P. E. Church. She is survived by tno daughters, Mrs.

Albert E. Closter and Mollv four nieces the superior of physical culture In the -u. Joarph Kohrboljt, of 2 Stockton Joaefa I'arlhe. 13, of 221 Hopkina at. lanarrl.v of HJ2 Herkimer at, Angola.

Russo. of 1482. Herklnter" at. Giovanni A. 38.

of 211 Tweniy-flrat Maiiatonla De SImone. of ill Twenty- flral at. Julius SaJkln, 24. 0f s2 Bedford Dora Dob-' Hn. 18, of 1S3 Cook tt.

-forward-and-not-falling-over But: But, after all. the question arises: If agent of St. Louis. was the first merchant called this morning when the no one Knew before that the similar ap- the modern woman has to choose be- scnoois or tnat city who says that high French heels on the girls' shoes are re PMianue on tne part oi female kind as i tween going without French heels avd inquiry opened at the City Hall. sponsible for deformed, feet, curvature of uuc rieucu uecis.

reopie havine a an enterprising burglar, on account' of Its isolation. is always full of valuable brass and cupper, plumbers supplies of all sorts, and solder. Solder ia an easily negotiable commodity. Mr. Wickes has noticed that ho was sure to be robucd just after he put a lot of new bolder In the window.

The "profetjsinu" evidently couldn't resist solder. Young burglars -who wera Just being taught htnv to burgle by their fathers and older brothers always start out in life by stealing some of Mr. Wickes' scolder. In Ihe lust year or so Mr. WJckes has been rolihid six or eight times, his loss trivial little tiling like curva the spine, ungainly gait and -other ills.

The news as to what does it is Alfred Hurrell conducted the examination, as formar Justice M. Linn Charlea H. 11. of 1702' Kiahth' av. Kl.l.

tne poor unfortunates had just simply been born that way; or else had been left out in a careless way to play with the pet kangaroo and got in the of ture tne epinf What's the use of arguing? What's curvature of the spine when he call of fashion sounds? I o. Morrell. 31, of 245 Halaey. at. Herman Burns.

2. of ni Hopklnaon at, Marian Kntz. 21. of ITS Riverdale at. Many husbands and fathers have no and two nephews.

The burial will be m.ide at Butkland. Conn. Walter F. Smith. Walter KranR Smith, for twenty-six years a resident of East Moriches, L.

Aivatl, t. of Hudson av; Oiuaepplna Donate, f'rt r.t Brucu Is confined to his bed with a severe cold. Mr. said he was attorney for the St. Louis Board of Individual Fire Underwriters.

From itol to 1905, he said, he was a member of the City Council, and at preseut is Ihe ureal-dent of the Civic Club. punishment, of two convicts. As a Wolf Katrln, 8, of 310-'-Jav -at, Chaaa 1,. Rablnowltg. no Jav at.

COALITION HAS A LEAD test against these measures three of SjJOnIN CASE HALTED; Louia (t. Riinitert. si. of Kennia I.ake.-V prisoners severed the arteries in and twenty-tnree years of Brooklyn, died to-Jay at his home. 219 Jefferson avenue, after a brief illness.

He was at one time a member of the Brooklyn volunteer Florence j. Urban. 25. of 110 Smith at. wrists, and three others.

Including Saso Edward olaen. 22. of 73 ltipelve at, Gunda OF FIFTY-SIX SEATS Hansen. .20, of 73 Rapelvs st. Frederick C.

Graf. 27. of Richmond Hill. I.orelta Bennett, 2T. of 59 Middagh at.

MayaveHy. 23, of Ki9 Buahwlck av, Ba ran litniniiiy, si. or Bushwlck av. uou, iook ratal noses of morphine. A $25,000 VERDICT.

P. C. Simmons Was Libeled to That! Extent, According to Jury I in London Court. I Max Rosolfaky, of 7 Montrose av. Fannie 13, or av.

Hvniar. Prer.ovitsky. 21 of 5:3 iienry at. Mhtn. ta.i n.o.p,wur ui 6V J31HK0 av.

Combined Forces Have the Advantage of One in the Total Gained. john R. MacDonojgh. 22. of Putnam av.

Juror Pagnasco Found to Be a Brother-in-Law of Peter M. Coco. 1-anny H. of 148; Bedford av. I aggregating about.

$1,500. The police never -lid anything about it. At least, they nevr cacglit anyone. A few months ago Mr. Wickes wrote to Mayor Gaynor, but still tiic police caught, no one.

Mr. Wickes Gets a Cannon and Sets 7 a Trap for Burglars. A mon'h ugo the place was broken open and -100 worth of solder taken, and no one caught. Then Mr. Wickca made up his mind to get busy himself, He is a member of the Canarsie Yacht Club, on his lauueh.

the Mildred usually tied up at Belleville, L. 1.. he had a small breech-loading cannon. He sent for it. Then he rigged up a trap in his lore.

The favorite place from which to' rob the Wickes store has always been from a rear window, although one very unconventional burglar robbed it by the front door about a year ago. and left tho door open when he left. A policeman who didn't see it open was up on charges fire department. For the past few years a member of ihe Thcnipsou-Sniith Company, of New York. Mr.

Smith was also a member of the Central Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn. He was 77 years of age. He Is survived by his widow, Mary E. Their sixtieth wedding anniversary was to be celebrated next month. Leonard Blaisdell.

Leonard Blaisdell. who spent more than 35 years and hundreds of thousands of dollars In attempting to force ihe Federal government to pay the famous Dtirkee claims, died yesterday at the Soldiers Home at Danville. III. The noted Durkee case had its Inception in 1S74, when Chas. Durkee died In Salt Lake City.

Durkee wss Governor of Utah and an uncle of Blalsilell's wife. Included in th' August Sleir.iser.. of V-3 Flatbush av, Ida London, December 13 P. c. Staimoa I'olev, 25, ot 99 Etiry at.

How the St. Louis Boaid cf Individual Eire Underwriters Does Business. Mr. Markham said that the St. Louis Board of Individual Fire Underwriters was made up of twenty-five members and was organized to meet and remedy evils existing at that time In fire Insurance, fcaeh member, he said, Is responsible for and each puts up $10,000 cash, which Is deposited with a St.

Louis trust company. He said bis firm differed from Lloyds in that politics arc not secret, and that unliko some Lloyds, h'u company is responsible financially. "We keep a deputy attorney in New York and another in Chicago, but we "Tvrite little insurance here," safd Sir. Markham. "We only write Burplus in Max Grow.

2. of- 037 East Fifth at. Mhtn, I'triua vveisr.er, vj. or -172 JSllen' at. Willtnm 22, of 293 Park av.

Clara REDMOND MADE SHREWD MOVE to-day was awarded the big of $25,000 damages in the action which ho i tuted against the Daily Chronicle, SEAT IN GOOD FAITH leging that false statements made by th? of 783 Kent av. Louis Kuornstein, 24,, of 612 Watk'na at I-ipstein. 25, of 374 Brlatol Abraham Biauateln, 27, of 4 Reid Gltei McGhee. Winner in Mid-Tyrone, Is a cross. or 003 Sutter av.

James Dirkson, 23, of 171 Macon St. Alice W. defendant paper caused defeat in the election of last January. I Simmons was the Unionist candidate for St. George's division of Tower Hamlets, i Immediately preceding the polling the Chronicle charged that the candidate had i an-iera-jn.

or.iil Macon at. Tried to Se Excused, but Was Accepted Case Goes Over Until To-morrow. assets of his estate were bonds valued at Protestant, Named by Leader to Appease Ulster Men, David I.lfi'chltz. 21. of 782 Rockawnv many millions, owned by Durkee, LclanJ N'ecliantah Okun.

25, of 762 Bockaway av. Abraham Schumacher, 24, of 1011 noriey Island Stanford and Collls P. Huntington. Blaisdell sued for an accounting and failed, impoverishing himself In the matter. iv, mii r.ooinowits, a.

or ltl61 Conay Island avenue. helped to throw 3,000 men out of employment and further that on three occasion he had voted against a proposition to fee- poor children by the use of public funds London, December 13--Two gains each In yesterday's the results of which were announced to-day, leaves Joseph H. Moses. 24. of IS E.

N'lnety-elglith Mhtn. Rachel Wilkes, 26. of 8561 Bay Ftt- surance. We are of very little ue to New York and New York Is of very little use to us." Mr. Markham said that his company tried to come Into this state, but the Insurance Department refused them on the ground that there was.

no legal warrant to admit Massachusetts, ho said, was ready to admit teemn Bl, t.eorge Netting, 20. of 65 Hlmrod at, Nellie An anonymous message, sent last night over Uie telephone to Deputy Attorney General A. C. Train, stating tbat Joseph Pagnasco. a glove cutter of 565 Seventh avenue.

Astoria, serving as a juror In the Queens Supreme Court, was a brother-in-law of Architect Peter Coco, who renprieii. jy, or St. STORM SWEEPS WARSHIPS. Charlea Nathan. 24.

of 28 Itlmrod st, Anna the coalitionists with an advantage still of one In the total of seats gained. The Liberals captured the Newmarket division of Cambridgeshire and the Na Robert Carnly Beeves. Robert Carnly Reeves, president of the Robert C. Reeves Company of Water street. Manhattan, and for thirty-seven years a resident of Brooklyn, died Sunday of pneumonia' at his home.

215 Modi-son street. He was horn in the Seventh Ward. Manhattan. January 2S, IS'19, and leaier, in, ot nui tinjcKerbocker av. Morris Tapla, 23, of 82 -Columbia st, Rose I.a- and fined for shortsightedness.

But to get back to that cannon. Mr. Wickes hid it in the midst of a lot of Iron piping. Its muzzle commanded the back door. A lane of Iron and brass work tva.s fixed so that any burglar entering the store by the rear the beaten path, so to speak must pass down that lane.

The cannon commanded -'It, just. a3 the guus of Fort Wadsworth conn-mand (he approach to New York. StrioK were woven across that danger lane. They were tied to the trigger of thn cannon. Tho cannon was loaded only wiilv powder, and elevated to the height of the calf of a man's leg.

The slightest touch on one of these strings was stiff)-'' eient to pull tbe trigger and cause, the explosion. tnem. vnupr, -i, oi r.nery St. In to a question. Mr.

Markham Charles Henae. 23. of- Ridgewood, Eliza- Uncle Sam's Vessels Ride It Out, but French Cruiser Is Driven Ashore. saiu: ueui ttiaranail, Jl, lUol wroDtHvay. "if we came Into this state we would not compete with the old line companies, William B.

Nlleon. 22. of 21-1 Twantynlnth at. Jennie Wllkae, 21. of 5H: Twenty-ninth st.

William P. Lambert. 40. of 338 Fourteenth at, mere is no nainey In competitive buiil is under Indictment In connection with the graft inquiry now under way In Queens, brought the trial of Cornelius J. Jordan before Justice Garrctson.

In the Supreme Court, Long Island City, to an abrupt halt this morning. Jordan, who formerly held the position ness at tne present, tariff rates. If we ivuLireniie fourteenth st, wats the son of the late Philip L. anl Barbara Nestell Reeves. He was an active member of the Nost.rand Avenue M.

E. Church, and formerly a steward and trustee. He Is survived by his widow, Alice Requa. a son, Robert C. two daughters.

Mary H. and Mrs. Samuel Heiss. and a sister. Mrs.

Sarah W. came into New York we nrobablv would Julius Otjon. 24, of 277 Columbia, st, Olga Brest, France, December 1 A violent atorm. accompanied by thunder and not take in more than $20,000 or $30,000 in premiums." "What Is the extent of your business lightning, raged over the harbor to-day. tionalists the Mld-dlvislon of Tyrone, while the Unionists ousted tbe Liberals from the Torquay division of Devonshire and the Bodmin division of Cornwall.

The totals now are: Coalitionists, 296; Unloulsts, 240. The Coalition aggregate is made up thus: Liberate, 193; Nationalists, 68; Independent Nationalists, Labor members, 36. McGhee. winner In the Mid-division ot Tyrone, for Nationalism is a Protestant who was put up by John Redmond to show that, the Ulsteriles' fears of religious pensecutlon were groundless. Sir O.

I). Rose, who brought tho New The Cannon Exploded the Police Ara in Missouri: "io-u, -i i at. Edward Griffith, 34,. of 15S Garfield place, Mary I. McCarthy.

25, of 471 Thirty-ninth at. Howard S. McCrodden, 30, of Hartford, Rose E. Thome. 31, ot Hartford, Conn.

Timothy F. Downes, 30. of 1074 Thirty-eighth at, Sadie Cornell, 31, of 1023 Thirty-eighth atreet. of water register In QueeDS, is charged with a shortage in his accounts. The prosecution, under the direction of Mr.

Train, had about finished its case when we do just a little under a million Certain of That. It was exploded during the nigbt. The police sav it hit someone in the calf The visiting American battleships, the Minnesota, Idaho, Mississippi and Vermont held firm by their anchors, but the French armored cruiser Edgar Qulnet parted her chains. and was driven on the dollars annually In premiums." The witness said that the St. Louis Austin Amidee Zender.

Austin Amidee Zender. a retired real estate dealer, died yesterday of paraly hte leg one of two men. They were look iiictmauai ire underwriters represented several New York companies. He said court adjourned last evening, and It w.is expected that the defense would finish Ihls morning, when, following a conference between Justice Garretson, Mr. mac irom uctober, 1902, to December, beach.

She was floated later by tugs an.l apparently had sustained no damage. twin. was taken In bv his com Train, Thomas F. Carew representing me MISS KNOLLYS GETS DAMAGES. pany, and of this $035,000 was paid out In losses.

Ho said that the twenty-five members in his companies were worth at least $60,000,000 to that in the event market division of Cambridgeshire back Into the Liberal fold is a popular racing man with a big fllnwina at th GAVE HIM TWO HOURS TO LIVE Stranger's Death Threat Did Not Feaze Elmhurst Contractor. defendant, and Jordan himself, which took ing around the place to-day. the police were, hunting for clews and things. Two men, they said, had climbed over the back fence and gone in the back window, and one of them had been shot in the leg. Up to date they haven't produced olthcr the man or the leg.

The man's le didn't sprinkle any blood around, the police say. because be wore rubber boots. Mr. Wickes Is laying in a supply of shot and setting up bis cannon at another angle. Somebody will be caught next time.

place In the justice chambers, Mr. Train made a motion In open court to withdraw sis in the Coney Island Hospital, after an illness of two years. His residence was at 1315 Dean street. Mr. Zender was a prominent member of the Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church for more than twenty years, and a former president of IIk Men's Association.

He was also a former superintendent of the Sunday school of the Lewis Avenue Congregational Church. He was in business many years at Nostrand and Mvrtle avenues. He was born In Manhattan. August .10. 1857.

He is rturvlved by his widow. Marian Wettenhall. a son, Frederick and ft daughter, Beatrice A. Daughter of King George's Secretary in a largo loss the honor of these twenty-five men would compel them to meet the losses, though at a great loss to them- ni-numiariers. i ne victories of the Unionist.

Colonel Burn and Sir Keglnald Pole-Carew In the Torquay division of Devonshire, and the Bodmin division of Cornwall respectively, were anticipated. Following are the detailod rcjVPS, Jur6r Pagnasco and have the case declared a mistrial. He explained bb Ills reason for so doing He Summoned Police, and When Un no you write much in St. Louis?" Wins Libel Suit. London, December 1.1 A jury in the King's Bench Divirlon lo-day awarded Miss Alexandra Louvima Knollys.

daughter of Lord Knollys. King George's pri tnat last night he received an anony sults in the cotmtittiencies which were aWl i nairman Merritt. The reply of the witness was so frank and breezy as to bring smiles to all known Beturned to Make Good He Was Captured and Locked Up. mous communication over the telephone MASONS KEPT COOL AT FIRE. which conveyed the Information concern- vate secretary, damages in the sura of present.

do not." sad Mr. Mnrthim $2,600. in the libel suit which she brought Laura Taylor Spencer. Laura Taylor, wife of Genre A young man, who said that he lived Flames Injured Stage Curtain Suiing "though we have enough local pull to fill ourselves up with Louis fire insurance. But we don't seek to compete.

We against the periodical John Bull, for hav ing published a report that the complain In Brooklyn, walked Into the home of Lulgi Giuliani, a wealthy contractor, at Spencer, died suddenly at her home 821 Lake street, Forest Hill. Newark. N. early Monday morning of heart disease! au Interesting Ceremony Jewel for Grand Master. ant had eloped with an English Army mm.

uie surplus insurance. As I said before, we have enough pull to write ofllcer. Horatio W. Bottomlcy. a member puneq yceteraay: Cambridgeshire (N'ewmarketr.

Sir JD nose, Liberal, majority SM. Uheral gain! At the Iriet election (seat was a Unionist gain, the majority being VM StafToidshlre A Stantev Mbor, majority Xo change, Londonderry (SoulM. .1. Gordon. Unionist, majority No change.

Herefordshire (Ross), Captain P. A. Cllve, 1 nlonlat, majority 121. change Surrey (Belgate). Colonel R.

H. tUweon. I nionlat. majority 2.518. No change.

Ksaex (Tilbury). J. H. M. Klrkwood.

Unionist, majority 1.2t". No change. Somerset (Hrldgewater). R. A Panders, I.r.lonl.

majority 1.3SI. No change. Wlckiow (Bast), j. Muldoon, Natlonallet majority 1.109. No change.

Devonahlre (Torquay). Colonel Tt Ttnrn. 35 Bonne street, Elmhurst, L. last night and coolly Informed Giuliani we so aesirea." spencer early life-was passed in Troy. N.

and she came to Brooklyn when a girl of 15. From that time until of the House of Commons, who controls the paper, expressed to the court sincere liie; the relationship that existed between Architect Coco and Pagnasco. Juror Paenasco was then summoned from his seat in the Jury box to the witness stand where, under the examination of Mr. Train, he admitted his relationship to Coco. When asked why it was that he had answered in the negative when questioned as to whether he was related to anyone now under Indictment In connection with the e-aft investigation now under way.

Pagnasco replied that he thought that he was asked If he was In any way related to Jordan. Pagnasco then showed how he had sought to be excused from Jury duty, having produced the contractor had just two hours to live and that he had better prepare for Markham Tells About the Anti-Com regret that the groundless statement had her marriage she resided at 15.1 Taylor street, the former home of her stenfather. pact Law and Its Effect in Missouri. been printed. death.

At the end of two hours, he Carrett Hardy, the well known lumber said, he would be back to kill him. Then Mr. Markham prophecied that within the next five years one-third of ih. merchant of this city, who died about MERCHANT WOUNDED AT RIO. he turned around and walked out.

line insurance companies would be forced Giuliani is no man's fool. He tele nine years ago. Before her marriage Mrs. Spencer was very prominent in the social life of the Eastern District and was an phoned to the Newtown police and told out or Dusmess. in reply to a question, he said that he did not think that fire them of the stranger visit.

Two de Fire on the stage at. the new Masonic Temple, at Clermont and Lafayette avenues, disturbed a meeting of Masons last night. Past grand masters, deputy grand masters, the grand treasurer and secretary and marshal and other grand officers -of Ihe order were assembled to witness the presentation of a jeweled badge to the grand master. Robert Judson Ken-worthy. Mr.

Kenworthy had fastened the badge around his neck and everybody was posing for a picture, when tho flames from a flashlight camera set firo to the curtain. The flames, went to right and left along the curtain. Employes Inloniat. majority Ittn. Unionist gain 'Liberal majority last election tl.

Lancashire (Norch Ixinsiiatc). Tt, Haddock nlonlsf. majority 71. No change Rlamorgnnahlre (Ka.t). Clan, Ed'warria T.lh.

active worker In the First Reformed Church. She was Interested In music and tectlves, Conway and Caputer, hurried Paris. Decemher 13 The French Charge d' Affaires at Rio Janeiro cabled the Foreign Office to-day that a Frencii merchant, M. Franofort, brother of the French consular agent at Curytlba. was wounded during the' recent bombardment of the city by the naval mutineers.

to the contractor's home, and Giuliani a letter rrom his employer, asking that he be excused, as this was tho busv season in his trade. Architect Coco was sworn and testified bra them behind an icebox in the kitchen to await developments. eral. majority 3. IS5.

No change. Sussex (Rye). G. Courthope. Unionist, ma-Jorily 2.252.

No change. Oxfordshire A. PI. 11. Haiti-eraley.

Colonist, ma.iorltv 3J12. No chflna. Several hours later the young man re to the relationship between himself and Pagnasco. the latter having married bis turned. Giuliani's brother opened the Cork (South-Kant) K.

Crean Hrlenlro v. door. The contractor himself was wait E. V. W.

ROSSITER'S FUNERAL, sister. He had also tried to get Pagnasco excused from jury duty, he said. Similar ing in the kitchen with the two detec for years was a member of the chorus choir of the church: as well as of the Cecilia, a musical society of which the late Mrs. Benard Peters was president for many years. In 1896 she became a charter member of Cbiropean, the well-known woman's' club of this city, and served the organization as assistant corresponding secretary from 1896 to 1899, as auditor from 1902 to 1905, and as club hostess from 1906 to 1907.

In January of 1907 she married George F. Spencer of Fores Hill, N. J. Mrs. Spencer was a woman of rushed In and with ihe aid of the photographers and a ladder, they succeeded in tlonallat, nifljorlif sue.

No change. Tyrone MrClh-o. Nationalist, majority Ki. Nationalist gain. This seat wa a Unionist gain at last election, the majority being 403.

(Osweitrv). C. Rridamman. tlves. The stranger forced his way past Giuliani's brother and went through the nxttlng out the nre bctore any one Be rooms until he reached the kitchen.

Prominent Central Officials Honorary Pallbearers at Seivice at Flushing This Afternoon. came excited enough to send In an alarm. insurance companies were being overpaid at present. He said that in his opinion ihe high rate paid agents resulted from the multiple system of agencies. is an anti-compact state?" asked Mr.

Hurrell. "Yes," replied Mr. Markham. "Will you tell us about the anti-compact law and its effect?" "When dissatisfaction In Missouri started the anti-compact legislation, we went to the laTRe mercantile houses' in Bt. Louts and told them if the law was passed, it would mean that the Board of Firo Underwriters would be wiped out And we were able to take to Jefferson City a petition signed by the presidents of the mercantile houses, saying that the Board ot Fire Insurance Underwriters were transacting business satisfactorily.

But the anti-trust legislation was at its height eleven years ago and the bill was passed. The passage of that, law resulted in an actual payment According to tbe contractor and the tnionlst. majority 74.. No change. evidence was given by Paul Coco, and Mr.

Train then renewed his motion tD have the case declared a mistrial by withdrawing a Juror. In denying the motion Justice Garretson said that it was evident that Juror Pagnasco had no intention of deceiving the court, but had misunderstood the questions put to him. He said It was evident that the juror had The badge, attached to a gold, chain, rmvan ttionmln), Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Reginald Pole-Carew. Unionist raitot-iiv was presented by Tiwnsend Scudder. past grand master.

Others who took part In the speaking were Jacob C. Klinck, grand marshal; William Sherer, past grand Unionist gain. Liberal majority ot last election 40. Cork iMid D. D.

Sheehan. O'Brlenlte, Nationalist, majority 623. No change. great executive ability and her good Judgment and fidelity made her a valued member of the club she served so long and detectives the stranger was armed with a carving knife. They say he went at Glulani upon seeing him.

Conway and Caputer sprang from their place of concealment and laid the stranger, low. Tbey disarmed him and toted him off to the Newtown police station, -where he was master: Charles smltn, deputy grant acted in good faltn and his effort to escape jury duty was also evidence that he had not tried to get himself on the marshal: E. M. L. Ehlers, grand secretary, and John W.

Vrooman. paBt grand TWO DEAD IN HOTEL FIRE. Many prominent railroad officials attended the funeral of Edward Van Wyck ROEHlte. who died on Sunday at his home, 23 Sanford avenue. Flushing, which were held this afternoon at o'clock from St.

George's Episcopal Church, Flushing. A special train from the Penn ably. She was loyal in word and deed to every person and every cause in which she was interested, and her death bo deeply mourned. The funeral services will be held at her late residence on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Jury list.

kept until this mbrning, when he was arraigned in the Flushing pollfe court on two charges attempted felonious assault and attempted murder. He was held In $2,600 bail until to-morrow, it being Im Mr. Train then asked to have It recorded on the minutes of the court that Famous Hostelry at Aiz La Chap- he. had simply acted In accordance with his duty, and Justice Garretson replied pelle, Germany, Is Destroyed. sylvania station brought the Manhattan people to Flushing.

The Rev. Henry D. Waller, rector of the church, officiated. The honorary pallbearers were William B. Brown.

WHITE MEANS BUSINESS. ji.ouiauuv. more excessive as regards the losses, than in any previous vears The former State Superintendent of Insurance, Mr. Kenny, said at the last session of the State Legislature that he tnat he considered that the Deputy Attorney General had simply fulfilled his master, who presented to the Brooklyn Masonic Guild tho trowel that was used during the Masonic Temple's cornerstoae laying. ILL, TRIES SUICIDE BY GAS.

Neighbors Broke Down Door in Time to Save the Life of Mrs. Jennie Coats. Aix La Chanelle. Germany. December duty as required by law.

On motion of Mr. Train, the trial then went over until to-morrow. lit The well known Qulrlnusbad and ho possible to secure an interpreter to-day. The prisoner said he was Aogclo Tr-narl. 26 years old, of 35 St.

Mark's place, Brooklyn. Ho said ho was employed by a contractor, who Is a rival to Giuliani, and the Elmhurst man Is wondering, he Informed the police, it someone had hired the prisoner to kill Him, or it the Brooklyn man was merely Seeking to avenge some fancied grievance. Delaware Man Is in Earnest About Contest Against Heald Over Seat in Congress. tel was burned to-day. v.Mt-n mr me out eleven years ago.

That at that time he was convinced that It was a doubtful law, but that experience proved It was a bad law." Mr. Markham said that during the first Two waiters employed In Ihe restaurant BOY SCALDED IN TUB. president of the New York Central; William H. Newman, a former president; Frederick W. Vandrrbllt, Senator C'hauncey M.

Dcpew, vice president John Carstensen, Alfred Skltt, John W. Weed. James A. Macdonald and Llndley M. Franklin.

The interment was In l'lushlug Cemetery. It Is said that Mr. Rossiter's estate perished in the flameg, while five other persons, guests and employes, wote seriously injured. Youth Falls Into Hot Water in iviv years or tne anti-compact law the Are losses were 61 per cent, of the premiums, and that, from 1903 to 1909 the was to per cent, of th premiums" MUNICIPAL REGISTER. SAS0N0FF OS DEAD.

Wilmington, December 13 Robert, C. Democratic nominee for representative in Congress from Delaware at the recent election, returned today from Washington, where he serve 1 notice of contest on his successful Republican competitor, Representative William H. Heald. "So it means that It reduced the fir losses?" said Remitm- will be over $2,000,000 and that the entire fortune will be divided amone his family with the exception ir a few bequests lo charitable institutions In Flushing. Mr.

Rosslter has always been Home. Five-year-old John Koenlg is In St. Catherlne'u Hospital In a serious condition as the result of a fall Into a tub of boiling water in Ihe kitchen of his home at ISO Moore street. The boy's mother was washine late saM he think so, though his figures showed it, and de- Pending City Examinations. Nurse; women.

amplications: cloalno- Mrs. Jennie Coals, 34 years old, was I moved to the Harlem Hospital, a prisoner, this morning, charged with attempted suicide. She was taken to tho hospital from her home, at 338 East One Hundred Twenty-fourth street. Manhattan, whre she had been found unconscious from the effects of Inhaling gas. When the door of her room was broken open by neighbors, after the odor of sas had been traced there, tho woman was found lying on the bed with the gas flow Prison Officials Report That Assassin of Von Plehve Commit-ted Suicide.

In his notice Mr. White alleges whole- I examlmttlnn dates not fixed. Alienist, no applications file.l: closes December 2d; examination January tjnu.i in- raw no good in an antl- onipact law which wiped out the rate-fixing bodies. yesterday and John was seated on the 1 sale corruption at the electiou. to the a large contributor to the Flushing Hospital.

United Workers of Flushing and St. George's Church, and It is thought all of them will receive bequests under his will. Deputy med cal nulterlntendent 1 miniiiA covers of an adjoining tub. His mother Anotner question brought forth the tiled; closes December examination January lfl. effect that abor.i.

3.000 negroes were induced to vote for Mr. Heald bv money offers and that about 3.000 white votei were bought to vote for Mr. Heald who I'atrolman on Aoneduet, nrmlinatlmi imuiiiiBiiun mat tne rate making still goes on in Missouri, though the Fire Underwriters Exchange Is dead. The rates are now "fixed" or "estimated" by rate estimates. closes December SO; date of elimination not fixed.

turned her back for an Instant and the boy tumbled Into scalding liquor. His mother rescued the lad. Neighbors summoned an ambulance. Dr. Sullivan found the boy badly burned about the head, shoulders, arms and body, while the mother was suffering from similar Injuries about the hands.

St. Pelerburg, December 13 The report that M. Sasonoff had died In the prison at Zarantul. was oftrclally confirmed today. The death Is attributed to suicide.

Sasonoff assassinated former Minister of the Interior von Plehve. on July 28, 1904. Recently rumors that the prisoner Certified for Appointment to City Po otherwise would Iwve voted ir Mr. White. The contestant will take testimony in this state which will be heard by the committee on elections of the House of Representatives of the Sixty-second sitions.

Health Department Tvuewrlter i. HELD IN BAIL. Dennis J. Donovan, who lives at 515 Herkimer street and Is the manager of the Bedford Rest, the amusement hotel at Bedford avenue and Eastern Parkway. appeared In the Flntbush court this morning against one Ernest Tadmusz, who would give no addreio.

Tadmusz was ac Payne Wtlk. S77 Knst nelllv. 8i4.1 Hny Kiirty-aeronj street: Nvni. WHlslead. 4tK Hal One llumlre.l JOEL COOK TAKEN HOME.

Washington, December 13 Joel Cook of Pennsylvania, who suf fourth street; Nellie Mahonev. Klghty-arr-nnd street, all of Manhattan: Olma Tower, Klmhliret. ing from an open burner. On the table was a note directing that Mrs. Coats' sister be notified of her Mrs.

Coats told Dr. Balamuth! who waa called from the Harlem Hospital, that she had been III for some time and was despondent. She will recover. TO QUARANTINE DOGS. Washington.

December 13 Collies, shepherd or sheep dogs hcrcaffer entering the United or territories thtre-nf. from any foreign country, wiii b'i objected to quarantine for a period not to exceed two weeks, or until it can oa determined whether such dogs are 'n (ectetl with, tapeworm. had been fatally injured by a flogging had been in circulation. According to the governor of tho prison, Ihe officers discovered a plot to release the political prisoners en masse. A large sum of money had been collected, of which Bum $260 had been smuggled to Sasonoff.

The West One Hundred and Fifty-first street. Man. ALIMONY IS REDUCED. Justice Scudder has reduced from $75 to SiO a month the amount of alimony awarded Fanny Shock, pending the determination of her divorce suit agnlnst Howard L. Shock, who made Ihe motion for the reduction.

The latter say that he is unable lo pay the higher sum. which was fixed by agreement between tht parties, iiatlan. fered a second stroke of apoplexy here For Information on Civil Service mat cused of being on the roof of the Bedford Rest with a ekyl'ghl open, which led a room from which it was found several things were missing, late last nighi. He plcuoed not guilty to ihe charge of un-In'vful entry. Magistrate Hylan held him PROBING SUGAR FRAUDS.

New Orleans, December 13 Beginning to-day the Federal Grand Jury was reported to have undertaken an exhaustive Investigation Into the methods of sugni weighing at this port. Special agents of the Department of Justice arc in last ana has been In a semiconscious condition most of the time since then, was taken to his home In Philadelphia to-day. His wife and other relatives sccompanied him. There is little hone ters address the B-ooklvn Dally Eagle Civil Service Bureau. Ar.swers will be published In this column.

authorities thereupon reinforced the prison guards and stopped all communication betwoon the convlrls and the, rv- fjr examination on December 13 under answered by soAiU i wsr.4. Tbey also orders corjiiral $5uU kail. ot bii reco.Ysrir, OrUavna to Msiat ia to inquiry,.

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