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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

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YORK. SATURDAY. APRIL 20. 190' rrrm HI i CI 17 VFA. QSGAB KNAPP DEAD AT S9; HEINS SEEKING PEACE, MARRIAGES tun DEATHS I'iflDO GETS BIG CLUBS WELLKNQWN III THE Hi MARRIED.

1 it mxo DC BEY On Thursday. Apr. I Ti l'iT at the residence of the lu parents bv the Rev. S. Park.

Cad- I Conference Notifies Governor It Long Prominent in the Congress So. Brook.yn Board of Trade Told I AM VALENTINE LAIRINO. of Tar lvlowll. N. Y.

of Reforms Offered If Case Is Withdrawn. Club and in Republican Politics. Wants Travis Direct Nominations Bill. ItORKE HAYDEN April l-. at IM, hv lie R(V.

h. luribus Unum M-Cartv. MAKC.AKET. daucht.r Mrs. William K.

Haydcn. of the High- HKXRvNnoKKr.ntoof iu CHAIRMAN FOUGHT THIS PLAN. James Rorke. i NO SUCH ACTION IS LIKELY. APOPLEXY QUICKLY FATAL Complainants Against Ninth Street line Will Await Decision of State R.

R. Board. Business and Public Career of. Mr. Knapp His Brother Is Lucian Knapp of L.

I. City. Many Organizations, Including Union League, Represented at Session Last Night. DIED. r-uT Alice M- Nolan, Margar.t.

"ihurchill. John Robert 'ontabl Louise E. 1'aslield. Edith Helen Jiowd, Frank Ryan. Daniel F.

J-'rost, Edward Piatt John, tiillashcr. Sophia. Snyder. Jane cbhar.it. stamper Robert It.

u. Ai; jndiift that Jacob Brenner, I Oscar Knapp, wno was prominently In an open meeting last night John E. Gavft, chairman of the transportation committee of the South Brooklyn Board of Trade, stated that President John L. avro. uiwara i Try Heins of the Coney Island and Brooklyn Bnflroad Smierintendeut Sullivan, in Kelly.

Rose Knapp. Oscar JUaguire, Henrv F. T.Ianning. William Meyer, Alice S. chairman of the executive committee of identified with Republican polities in the tin Kir.gs County Republican Committee, Nineteenth Ward, formerly the Fifth, at the las; meeting strenuously opposed but now the.

Fourth Assembly District, th- Travis-llre. tic bill, resting in com-1 and an organizer and one of the most ml: Albany, which provides for per- active members of the Congress Club, nominations and killed aied suddenly last night at his jpnme, jla: iotls indorsing it, delegates from 193 r.oss street. iiuny Republican clubs of the county bold The news of his death spread rapidly Weh.rbce, L. I Wh'dan. Frank William3.

John Wood, Harry. AVurai, William charge of the Smith street line, and an Alcid L. Murray, Catherine other man Identity he would not divulge, called upon him yesterday afternoon and asked him to Withdraw all I'ARR On Friday. April IS. 197 ALICE a the jonnsion uuuums through tne entire uistnci.

auu iv fn of JOlll! U. KillV H.UI beloved wste 0 1 joui. charges against the line which the board decided to use every avail ceived with general regret, as he was widely known and generally respected being a man of sterling qualities and caret and William J. Carr. 1 able weans to get the permissive bill Funeral from her late residence, da law.

This action was most Sicklcn av, Brooklyn, Monday. April 2-. siuifloail. because it was very clearly at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Muia.

liy )jireil tha. Brenner will be Church, where a requiem mass I hl a amlg.lU. necessary. A Is bringing before the State Railroad Commlsslun. Provided the charges were withdrawn, Mr.

Gavin said, Mr. Holns made the statement that he would agree to anything tha board should ask him and over his own signature make an agreement to bring about whatever improvements on tho line the board of trade would desire. If only the matter were will be remembered that although genial disposition. I Death was due to apoplexy, and he died shortly after the seiiure. Mr.

Knapp, who was G9 years old. took an active part in the installation of tho officers of tho Congress Club on Thursday night at the clubhouse. G86 Bedford ave w. nrnneh No. I'M.

Ladies Catholic Benevolent Association; than a dozen of the more prominlent Ti.i.A nr.iei- nf St. Francos, ana commit' ci in. s-polte earnestly in lavor of P'-rtnisoibie direct nominations, Mr. taken out. of the hands of the State Railroad Commission.

Rosary Society are invited. HCRCHILL-On Thursday. April IS. lfuT. JOHN CHURCHILL, beloved husband of Delia Henebry.

natives and friends are respectfultv lliennei- lined up liis forces and had tho resolutions beaton. At the lime many Republicans xpressed the opinion rather It was at the public meeting in the LOST AND JOTJID. MRS. GUY BURIED. funeral, from his freely Ui.v the action favoring ruauiaiu, nue.

He, witn tne otner meuiue.a u. the board of trustees were installed. H) was the chairman of the board and was to have been re-elected at tho next meeting. He also participated in tho general good lime which followed, and possibly may have over 0BITUAR1. Prospect Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, Sixth avenue and Ninth street, directly after Senator Alfred R.

M-T IF YOC have lust or found anytlilns phene Hryant. ite residence. 59 Nelson si, on Mop- nominaiums waj merely a bluff, because day. April 22. at A.M.; thence to -ns no earihly chance of tha SUg-St.

Mary's Star of the 80a oJ K.eoming a jaw. Aged Mother of Murdered Far Rock-away Woman Among Mourners at Her Grave. Page finished, bis address on the "I'uo-lic Utilities Bill," that F. W. Singleton, Jane Smith Snyder.

Jaue Smith, the widow of Chancellor Snyder, who tiled Thursday in the 95th year of her age was for nearly 35 years a presided, asked Mr. Gavin to make a report concerning ie the Slate Railroad Commission yesterday l.O.-n', PASS HOOK JW. payment I'leapr return to The City Kavlr.Ba Hank -f LOT T'O-'KETHOOl-l. containing paper am! (mwi name; liberal reward. JOHN J.

L. HOCSTOX, I'lil-m Hall St. L. I. LOST cctclay ir.nviiin.?.

neiphbnrb of fic-in Hivcitpe.i av- ur Smith car. hiiiv's e. 1.1 WATVli. M. T.

U. on Ail-1i-c. M. T. Vsie oillce.

LOST DOU. black, with tun feet, short tail; The remains of Mrs. Lillian-Mod Guy, resident of St. Felix street, where in Manhattan on tho Smith and N.nai street road. ibis evening funeral services will be held who was shot and Instantly Kiueu at tu-with tho Rev.

Dr. I). H. Overton, pastor old Mott homestead in Mott avenue. Far of the Greene Avenue Presbyterian I Rockaway.

on Monday afternoon, April 8, Church, officiating. Up to' the death of norland whose husband. Dr. Samuel S. Guy, exerted himself, as he was seized with pains about bis heart on reaching his home.

He complaint to his wife, as tho pa'ins' disappeared, and yesterday he attended to his usual duties in the Department of Water Supply of this borough, with which be has been Identified for a number of years. It after he had reached homo In tna evening -and eaten his' -supper that the seizure came; which resulted in his death before' a physician could reach his side was born In Muehlhausen, Mr. Gavin stated that the hearing was where a solemn mass iequ. tne lalk was directed be offered tor tho repose of his mux. 1 Vlcatioa apaln (OXSTBLE On April 19, aftor Uuu Woodruff had lav-short illness.

LOUSE ESTELLL. ,1 direct nominations of some kind, Vloved daughter of Ccorge E. and Lib. peiinisFiblu if not mandatory. Reprosen-Constable.

ase.l 17 years months. lieorge E. Waldo, who Introduced Funeral services from her late resoiuaons which Brenner killed in dence 175 Flatbush avenue, on Sun-1 meeting, was the moving day afternoon at 4 P. M. Burial prH spirit at the conference of the delegates, vate 'and he had a very enthusiastic backing.

AM thence to St. John'H direct nominations bill Fb the "UJtana A TweitT ftBt st and Fifth from what was said there Is no doubt Church, Twenty-first st ana requiredi tncy ttre Kady veQue- I to unite their strength against any op- ii io nntiiim matter from what source. splendid one ana ne ue.ree;u South BiooUlyn Board of Trade, had ac on, Edward, two years ago, Mrs. Snyder I )lEg bepn lndlctclj by the Grand Jury, was very active and showed no signs were Interred escaped r'miTT moving van ut Hivtmlway and iluahwltk av: rewuvl t'el- -l-ciurn b'ikery. Greenwich Ht-.

Now Y.u-U. complished what It had set out to uo. wnaL it. uuu sui Shu In. Dutch- I ch The board had but twenty-iour Coum January 18.

1811, and In Trinity churcnyam, at newiet, preparation, but, nevertheless, was anio ncr fMMH John Smith, was 90 when he terday nfternoon, at 5 clock. cnmrnisalon with specific 1 died. Her mother was Nancy Willsey. n. Mott.

her mother, and Mr. I.OST On Marsh Is. 1W7. ill ti A.M.. en Weston pm-lublo VOI.TM15TKR.

N'c scale, on a LcxinKt.m av elvntc-il train. ti S5 Clinton st, Kojin und receive reward. tte-7 Germany, and arrived in this country hia nnrenls when be 2 years Dl-ilnts an(i the railroad authorities t-'lie was a lilelon? member of the Dutch i Rna jirs. Samuel B. Althause, the enmnlaints and neioi -meu tnurcu ana wnen ner no.ne woman auu Th ft.milv one of old-fashionc-i a.

Hudson. N. she had been an active i were In California when Mrs. Guy abeve reward bo nai German stock, Immediately settled in this nci-ur Knnno received his cliurcnwoman. Mrs.

Snyder's life was one i waB murdered, arrived shortly alter i-o I'mcscKNT, lost iwoman. Mrs. Snyder life was one i waB murdered, arrived shortly alter a ohkkcknt, lw of sunshine ishlne. o.w ertm-otinn in tho public schoolt She la survived by throe I 0Vlrek' vesterrlny morning from their between av. lii- and Urand Oen-John, Ambrose and Warret and two trip the remains of ZlZ'l Mrs.

Andrew Legga( and Mrs. 1 jIis. Guy having been kept until their ar- were compelled to admit that tne Berv.ce on the Smith and Ninth street line, as regards tho rolling stock, Is not what It should be. Mr. Gavin said he reached his office, at 271 Ninth street; about 3 o'clock in the sons, John.

After his graduation he took up civil through a course in ughters ers. 48 years. (tovernor Hughes was drawn IOST. 1W. TWO FIFTY Il d.l.Alt William Leggat.

interment will be mada rival. fu nf tho Cltv of New York. His Funeral services nanimouslv passed, with consider- VJ in Rr, vaan old was at 1 (Mlns flea. Mecla.nlo.i llr.nk 111. MentuKU" Mrs.

Molt, who is Bj years oiu, was a tlwn by and father at the time was connected with fi.ot tt.fnrmert that her daughter was ser nlemnn His ta Huil'iinft'. able show of enthusiasm, and signed by all those present- as representatives of the various organizations. There were rnnresi'Dtaiives from the Republican Grove sts, Freeport. Monday evening, April 22, at 8:15 o'clock I'men1 private. Montaak Lodge No.

Ill, 1. o. the firm of Ea lance urosjeau, jiiuuu wars, in Woodhaven afternoon. Ah hour later ne wub by a call, he says, from President Helns, Superintendent Sullivan and another man. Mr.

Gavlii skys that Mr. Holns then made will be niwul-Jed. CLERK. Dux Kasle i.ir... ouslv 111, and then somo days later she waa 'told that her daughter had died.

Not and voung Knapp entered the firm, but but a short He w-jnt to O. is invited to attena. Commitl ee the League Club BUSINESS PERSONALS. at Hudson. Oort R.

Hincken. Cort. U. Hinckcu. who at.tiis home, 379 Greene oif Friday of last after a year's illness, was a native of Manhattan and was 57 years old.

IIo was a member' of the shipping firm o( J. F. Whitney Manhattan. His father was the late Colonel Edward Hincken, at tho time of his death tho oldest and best known shipping mer the proposition to him tnat i.e t.vn. Heins), in behalf of the railroad company.

ALLAGHER On Friday. SOPHIA GAL- Rn u.v, Republican LAGHER, beloved wife of Charles 11. Tv.pf,h Assembly District Repub-Gallagher. in the 66th year of her age. rluj) Tneodoro Koosevelt, Club, Woiotiven andriends are invited to ai Reoubllcan Club, the would cgroe to anything tno oou.u IIAVF.

eur fol-lune told by lea leaves. cents. Kent av, tirot floor, left; HEN.VK'1"' 1-1 trade asked. If the board or iraue Europe, where he took up the study of engineering and remained for three years On his return he and-his father entered into a partnership which continued for some time. Finally the younger man became superintendent for several largo factories for the manufacture of tin-ware.

ri In Kenublican politics at tend the funeral from her late resi- -wns Renubllcan Club and agree to take tno wiio.b the hinds of tho State Railroad Commission. This, Mr. Gavin told them, he Indi until they reached bunaio, am mi: Mrs. Althause tell hor that her daughter nod been murdered. Then the elderly woman was overcome, and upon her arrival at Far Rockaway, It was believed she would collapse, but she withstood the trving ordeal with wonderful fortitude.

Only a few close friends of the family accompanied the remains to the cemetery. MANHATTAN OPERA HOTJS. A silver service of 75 pieces was part dence. DeKalb avenue, on Monday otllcl.s tV.o 52nd at 10 A.M. vidually did riot have the power to uo, dui AUTOMOBILES.

KOU SAL1J, Wuverly electric runabout: r.ev; tbc: extra shoes, top: Orst class; biryain. A. Hex S. KuKle ollioe. said he would see that the matter ITRHARDT-On Thursday.

'April IS. at-j that he send lo the Legislature a special btUHMUl Trovia-Green (nermlS- the time and took a prominent part 'n chant ot New York. Cort Hincken was educated In Rouen. France, and graduated from the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Ho represented the grand lodge of Free Masons of Virginia In the grand lodge of the State of New York, and he belonged to the Society of the Colonial THE COURTS.

the election of- Wurster, and later was appointed ater Purveyor, which office was later abolished He was immediately appointed to a position In the Water Department, which he retained until his death. considered. There Is said to be no possible chance, however, of the board taking any such action, as its members are well satisfied wiih the result, of the hearing, and believe the Railroad Commission is on their side of the case. Tho recommendations of the State Railroad Commission will not be made known until the first of the week, but it is cer of the great tribute paid to Conductor r-nmnnnlnt last night at the Manhattan her residence, iu. auufr iiK-nnns' i.

ERINE GEBHARDT. in her Stb year, sible) bill audi urge that it be reported Funeral Sunday April 21, at P.M. ul. of the committee in whose hands it Zanesvllle 0., papers ph ase copy.) i is resting; it sets forth the unanlmouB i petitioners that the pas- JCELLY On Friday. April 19.

190., n0Sn i a' 0t a direct nominations law is Kelly (neemD'1ljlp 47 necessary to the welfare of true Itepub-Funeral from her late residence, u.v R1 County. Wilson st. on Sunday April .1, at signatures to the petition P.M. Interment in Calvary. j.

George E. Waldo, 11 1'im nt V. ttlnckmer. L. A.

Ray. John Bur- Hn.i.e 11 heing his "farewell ki-phkmH COCRT. APPELLATE DIVISION'. Wars, the Hons of the Revolution, the Crescent Athletic Club, the Thirteen Club and Mohtauk Lodge, F. and A.

M. He leaves a widow, three children and four grandchildren. Outside of his prominent iaeni.inc-ai.un ith th Congress Club, he was an hon nr. tvtb- Spcirf.l Judicial Department, nnmklyn, tain that the Coney Island and Brooklyn Railroad will be asked to make many orary member of the Seawanhaka Boat Club, member of Acanthus Lodge, V. and night OI tne season.

Uf. Michael H. Hlrsehberg, I'l-cablinB Ju- sentatlon Bpeech, the silver being merely I live. vvoodwani, F. Wlii- uflpr the nrologUO Ian.

J. Nathan L. Miller, Jusllu-er-. displayed on a table after me i.ro.o calendar: to Bolto's "Meftstofele." Slgnor Campauini Lank of sins sin v. Sing Sins 1, anA Hammer- I u.

p. Johu Worth. A. past regent of buiiibiuo wuu. his resiaence, i n.arles residence, l'Jo Alice Mary Merrick Carr.

An old resident of East New York, Mrs. Alice Mary Merrick Carr, the wife of John L. Carr, died yesterday at her KNAPP. Roval Arcanum; vice pres.ueui. u.

Bedford Board of Trade; president of the i riL'iii iiHi'iitu'i, I A. Aronsteln. L. G. WihW.

C. Sey- DOW-ea w.a.., Peooie vs. Inl.lll. Notice of funeral Jereafier. changes in its policy.

At the hearing yesterday the railroad company represented by counselbut the representatives from the board ot trade did not Include a single lawyer. Mr. Gavin, chairman of the transporta i lf .1 Kafi- inirf tnr. niin.Riice Fourth Assembly District r.i. clem, in- a lew wuiun, iuiu me i i i tftA- HlOUr, vim unci; jcn, MAGUIRE On Wednesday, April 1., 190'; i lc.mii0cU E.

P. Brown. F. W. M.

Bradley. vir.riRE. a member of i lenuinu, Hoard of Kilucallon. residence, ho an Slcbn avenue, sne iii. imir wss one of the leading members of the he did not believe his success would hae committee and a member of the Republican county committee.

Ho Is survived by his wife, Catherine, and a brother, Lucian Roman Catholic Church of St. Malacny, been possible without the Bervlces of the vs. Pendleton. well remembered, Hbechaa vs. ltoanl of Krtucutl -n.

Engine Company No. 110. N. Y. F.

the beloved son of Patrick and Agnes MRS QVNGS BURIED TO DAY. tt I. awroi.ee vs. rhr.Btiioi.. Slgnor Campanlni no doubt deservod an vb.

)i. h. R. it tion commiitee. undertook to conduct the case for the people, and succeeded pretty well.

Mr. Gavin Is a manufacturer of Ink. and all tho men who appeared for the board at the hearing are practical busi Knapp. who Is Commissioner oi Works in Long Island City. Arrangements for the funeral have not been completed.

being prefect of the Holy Rosary Society; one of the original members of Our Lndy nf Victory UiHnch 0. B. and a highly esteemed member of the on Monday, April 22, 1907, from Manufacturing Ce, Became 111 When on Trip Around the this, for New York City prooao.y vi! HrlV nof recall a conductor of more poetic (Us- v. siiui.klns. the residence of his parents, 258 Wil-loughby st.

at 9:30 A.M.; thence to Third Order of St. Francis. She was ness men. Nevertheless. Mr.

Gavin suc- onrt musical ludg- I KUtiai. vs. lll-jioBiiHeli World Returned From Abroad Three Weeks Ago. ceeded in forcing Mr. Sullivnn.

the super-i born In Tlpperary. Ireland, In 1848. and uiLisiii. MISS BARR A BRIDE. had lived In ibis borough for fifty years.

ment. Last night's programme ensile Is survived by a William J. I' services of all the great Carr; two daughters. Mrs. Johu J.

Ben- excoot Calve inienoeni. to atiiuit tnat tue rui.i.iK luci of tho Hue is in poor condition. An Inspector for the Railroad Commission went nolt nt.rt Mariraret lirr. gradllllttUB -r- over the lino Wednesday, and found thirty 1 Monro y. II.

If. it. It," COCRT OF SPECIAL SESSION'S OF Tlt Sceomr of fae of Now York. Monday. Aorll -J2.

Fleming. presblllis: Kcaciy. Forker. .1.. oanelate.

WUllam II. White. AHijLinl District Attorney. People vs. Morris, petit larceny: f'liarles Johnson, assault: Isaac Hoaenlilooni.

petit lies Hra.ly. assnuli: Lou.S Sattb-. Iielli larceny: llud.iitl llln.ik. lbiuof A woman of much social Importance and notable family connections upon the Heights was burled from her late home A Granddaughter of the Late Gordon L. Ford Married in Manhattan at Noon To-day.

Our Lady of Mercy solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. MANNING Wednesday, April 17, at bis residence, 44 Columbia place WILLIAM MANNING, beloved husband of Catherine Manning. Funeral Sunday, 3 P.M. Interment Holy flat-wheeled cars out of sixty on the line Mr.

Sullivan then testified tt.pl condi teacher ot Public School No. 125; a sIb-i -Rusjs, DalmoreB. Hcvei.nac tor. Mrs. Margaret McCartln, and live verlua In the first act of rrovn-grandchlldten.

The Rev. Hugh Ward. tore-; Arta, who sang the aria from rector of the St. Malachy's Church, will Bressler-Gianoll and offlclale at the funeral services to be I the duet. "La at 11 Monroe, place, at 2 clock this ai lernoon.

Mrs. Charles W. Bangs. Mrs nn Miss Jessio Ball Candler be Miss Gillian Barr. a granddaughter of the late Oordon L.

Ford, the younger of Kiinnicu. is-u. held Moiidav n.nu.. 1 tha duet from "Les lax law tions were greatly Improved since the complaint was first made against the company. And under lucre greatly Improved conditions, thirty flat-wheeled cars were found on the line on Wednesday, exactly 60 per cent, of the rolling stock on the line.

Mr. Gavin se'sed the opportunity i-eii-r W. Tlnnallev. Dragons de Zeppelli. and Glan- 1 nit- Slnnott.

chailcs King. fore her marriage. She was a sister of Flamen Ball Candler, who several years ago removed to Manhattan, and Is a law the two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wil I oll-Galletll In a duet from Don Pas-, 57! I'en-ii Art bur .1.

Hb-e. Louis Donalley. Irafllc. manager of 1' Ancona. De Cis- Mm l.emr Jt.

ivni.l the Dlumond Match Company, died in i.t of "Rig- th-nnin Donovan. Ahralmm Aoidnteln. Abraham liam Rufus Barr (Miss Rosalie Ford), was wedded at noon to-day from her parents' -is Went-Fifty-sixth street. Mau- thus offered to show how Intol-rable con Cross Cemetery. inr vivo him, Abbie.

Catherine and Ellen. Funeral arrangements are In charge of J. J. Crouln. MFVER her residence.

11 Clinton st. on April 19. 1907. ALICE S. MEYER nee Ilrereton), in the 31st year of ber age.

wife of Dr. David W. Meyer. i neroa HIKJ Jiuni'-. dllions must been befor 0.

A pes- Arlmondl. chorus and band, who 'onki i-V B. vft partner of Colonel wiinani juj. Mrs. Bangs' home at 11 Monroe place Is the old Candler house.

I Mrs. Bangs and her husband had been 1 making a seven months tuur around the world, traveling leisurely. The Btraln of became. the wife of I sible solution of what hid nai.ru. other flat-wheeled cars was become pf the or rn -uma ana gave the prologue from "Mens.ofele." and oftered by 1 member ol the Fox Hills Club and naaKl Donalda, Bevellhae and 1 in, nisorderty hou.n; l-na Jlolm ke-plnc only i Knwn among railroud men PagiUc, Nathan it.

throughout lie will rfoVmance" Cam- P-l Mw Wln-j-r, man who said he came, repre Funeral services at ner mie himself, to protest iipainst the Journey became too mucn lor Interment 1907. 4 o'clock. April 21, ih bad made ouneu 111 the entire programme. loaded ber of flat-wheeled ears will. at 10 A.M..

private, i Hangs, nowever, even me imc meriy nveu. 1- 1 Sim. ilcrse (Iranclnles. harlea April their appearance on the Di-Kulh avenue line within the lust week. Theodore oaut-j, "i The ceremony was a 'very quiet affair, only the two families and a very few Intimate friends being bidden to It- An equally small wedding breakfast followed.

Miss Barr was attended by her slBter, MrB. John Sheafe Douglas, Miss Honor-Ellsworth Barr that was. as mntron of Chares rernn. lies" Jim. in.

Slow progress, bdu sue ii.ti 1907, 1 vercly 111 In while homeward bound. A.ttbr",.- CANON BRYAN TO PREACH. MIRABEL On Thursday, April 18, sculi; Clvlstoiihur Mullcr, Ralph petit larceny. A LCI EL'OENE MIRABEL, aged 0 $5,000 FOR PLAINTIFF. OBITUARY NOTES.

f-harlea Nichols al C.len Cove on lilted K9 He was a life-loan i.tfl.lnt of thai and leaves a widow and o.i daughter. For long llnw Mr. Nichols was the c.mlocllan nf llw lll.lv at CottiiKc Row. and It was his business to see that the Han was rnlse.1 all iiuh.lr The funeral will be hfld al 1.1 PROPOSALS. Will Conduct Service of Benediction at Freeport Mission.

I Special to the Eagle.) Freeport. L. April 20 Solemn even nne pariiany reeo.eieu, uu. toe i. the Journey was marred by a number of relapses.

Mr. and Mrs. Bangs reached Brooklyn three weeks ago. Mrs. Bangs died on Thursday.

Charles W. Bangs Is widely known at the New York Bar. He has long been a partner ot Francis Lynde Stetson, In one of the biggest law partnerships of Man I OH BIDSAJU Kill honor. Miss Emma Langwortny ttom. MIbs O.

Eleanor Hoyt. Miss Beatrice r-penter. Miss Mary A. Vanderhoef, Miss May Arnold Weatherbee and Miss Elsie Morrill were the bridesmaids. David n.AnUlvn fli.nru-e Dyer, NlCtl- Edison Company Mulcted by Jury in Nassau Supreme Court Echo of an Elevator Accident.

MAT KM llt Tl'l'J years, beloved nusDanu oi jeun d'lleur. BervL-es at his late residence, 900 Lafayette av, on Saturday evening, April n. at 8 o'clock. Friends and relatives Invited to attend. MURRAY On Thursday.

April 18th, CATHERINE wife of the late James H. Murray. Funeral Sunday. April 21st. nt.

2:30 MOW IIIUK. song will be Bung at the Church nf the home aftttmoon. Charles Kdwlii Kelly, for twelve vjrs 11 nn. m. morrow evening at 7:30 MM ICU TO tin 1 ii.ii.iuhs, hattan.

Ex-President Grover Cleveland, iiau.ii. 1 st'recb 'of precisely. A full choral service will be m.NI,,.A, inhtiiUCTION to UiLUEHS. I t.naten Henry uri.uoi. ou shortly after his retirement from 1 -ho olas "bV WKr the co.inuniitlon.

Funeral wire in ni r.n,i(,rp(j bv the choir now Installed un- Presidency, became a member of tnis 1 mnla hesl man, 1. rb.veia.wi stetson. I ushers. Charles B. Curtis nest man, The person or persons makint' a bid or esti churrli.

ettlclailnr. drr the direction of the new organist. P.M. from the residence oi ner niece mate for 11. IV service, wors, imuiitiris or (Special to the Eagle.) Mineola.

L. April 20 A verdict for was recorded yesterday In the Nas-au Supreme Court in favor of Catherine Flesel, of New Hyde Park as administra Mrs. J. W. Walters, 928 East Fifth 1 HuBsell and Hangs.

Stetson, Jennings and Russell is now Its title. Ik-m-tri was bom at chathim. N. V. April Smi'h At this service the pil.a T.w city N' '-k.

1st' and was th son and Mary Mi3B May si )( bur-uus or sl.al lui- Kelly." H. wss Ki-Hd'inied from tha College archdeacon, the venerable Henry ueii ntnti the su.ne In a 11. liiUotsi.i Ilea, material, st. Parkvilln, Brooklyn NO. 10'S ANNUAL EXHIBITION.

u.ith inn. of the sum. wor 7ri Van.ler- or nllstry of tb CUV "1 11 1. lo the llav lll'IKI SS'OLAN At her residence Ig. I Bryan, will say the office of benediction ij.

trix of the goods, chattels and credits of I r.o,i,ro.o. 1. I .1 bilt sr. on April 19. MAKGAHIM, or service for which tile bid or estbuute made, with hU or their name or iiai.n an I i.

itresefitatloti I'le I'reslilcnt ef I1U over lue Deautliui las WEDDED BY CIVIL CEREMONY. (Special to the Eagle.) Patchogue, L. April 20-A rather 1 1 t. n.Bu,rf In Tfiis Boys School of South Brooklyn Francis Zavler Flesel, deceased, against loaii. 1..

A tw. VialtedbvManv Parents the New York Edison Company. t. i riirn.ii. wn.cn iiavv jus-i uw il to the the ilepartnu-nt at ilrereton.

1 wr or f-llct of the late William Nolan. Solemn requiem at St. Augustine's Church on Monday, April 22, at 9:30 A.M. M-IOI lite iihi, Mr. son.

In behalf of whose Mcver. of 1I stret-t, illrtl tnre yesirr ponition ami 1 I In ,1,. and Friends. unusual ociurrenco In thlB section of u-ou a rdvll tnarrlave cere- estate she brought the action, was I hT; Phi wa. wn in tin- BUb.crlptlon among the mem- iiami-d loulili il.iny yos ia.

ib hers of the congregation, demonstrate the 1 I'' tt lii i ie.4ttifnt le. of of yJ'LT Meneaial cordial co-operation and enthiHiasm partincn, anl read, The hI? I everywhere prevailing In affairs of award ot by an elevator In til" Bronx stiibl O'DONNELL On April 19. ROBERT tnok ia, Sunday at The second annual exhibition of pupil's the Slegel-Cooper Company last year, r. Inir t.t IM IttSlll DON NELL, 01 me (h(. hnm(1 nf lhl, mother, Mrs.

Twelfth Ward. iwillelt Doxsee, when Miss Harriett Dox- work of public school no. m-. e.Hho,, Company, It was proved, supplied i "'n1 11 he I. Funnral on Sunday.

April .1. at 2 P.M.. i Beo WR t0 William Stewart Btreet, was held nwr oncrail I.UCI1S Stl. I MO Ull.ei of Mr, from the residence of his brother. .,,.1 Mrs.

Comipunlon at 8 A.M. and matins ami hi- "'WVrT ZU any at 10:3... At latter the Tlrarmar anern home Tunk1 erAon0fo.er?i;; .7. the bu.l.lln on iR-'Palr. had been made to elevator meny.

About twenty guest were present, of Thursday and I-rlday of thl -K. ln fomp waJr rt.elrL. wreg he n. i Arvt-rne, r'tintrMl aervlers win i rl i. in I Blss.

ll, Will DC ma priocnci. from 3 .0 a. anu rrn.nj came crossed, sending tne elevator in 1 to 10 o'clock. The rooms were tastefully nicn I decorate 1 und exhibited not only I.I.I Si Slid i.lii.e or risldel.ee uf Ihe person nmkll.4 Ihe names of all is-rnons lulercsi. I with hlin Iberclu.

and If no oiher le si liit.res.e.l. It shall stale that also that It la made without mi)' coi.nt wltli any etlirr irwn mukinu an estboatc f- the sar.ir puns'e and Is In n'l ulr and wllliont collusion or fraud, mil that no member of Hoard of Al.l.-nneti. chief of bureau. 4pulv clerk herein, or eflicr of The city i York Is. shall la? or tne or Indirectly, as coninu tlnit I artne'r, shan bol.b r.

surely or olhernlse in -r i ths is of the coelia. t. or In Iba work or imslnss. to whlcl, It or anv the or esllr.ia.e must ve.lii.-l l.y th- niol.ow n.otnin. Mourn tlo.s- Cemeitrv.

ltronkln. Tlion.us MeAiani. of lata Judge Davi.l McA.l-.ln of New York trial ihe lx Company of out. at hi- bo.ee In lb- fall Ilotil ves.er.lav. tb liuart.

INDEX 1...... t.rt nf the teachers. William O'Dounell. corner of Richard and King sts. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend; D'DOXXELL Brooklyn Volunteer Firemen's Association: Special meeting Saturday.

April 8 P.M.. to make arrangements for funeral of ROBERT O'DONNELL. of Hose Company No. JOHN E. JONES.

President. pASFIELn On Thursday. April 18, 1907. EDITH HELEN, beloved and youngest super 1 ii.i't iun 111111 jr. 'WAYRE Suddenly on April l.t.

on the part of ihe in an action brought by Wlllii.111 Menu EDWARD DU: ti art wnrk of ev. stabb-mun for Harry S. Page olio I aj I- of Mary ranee. v. w-eU-known M-adow Brook 10 tiiaSSlnPU llu.Blll"i.i.n.

I'litem, I'AUlt Funeral sorvlce. ni his late No. Ilntj street, Sun. lay. April 21.

land Traction Company, for Injuries, tin-; nine -eess -r of "l3irlcl St 2.JU I Il.c WOrk. lo.r... let-onl I le n. nul rl I I Tk. f-rl S.IV- mUIHnll I te.

iba. lb' n.att.i. 1 reiitH.i-U tru'. are In- dlate 1 fall when Ihe animal bolla.l al et.ire. Auet! -m Sale.

Relatives and friend. I V.1,1 will rcmnpflt.lrfl hf vlted to attend. Kindly omit Ulll.l...ru,, Duncan Way, l'-lr I autolnolillf. department, til" VIBltora sr. 1 al Ids l.oti.s.

or cancer on AMll' bv Marr'. t-lnss. Hi- He was h.s V4tlc. ib, consent, In writing, of l.o iM -r I e.i. h.er.

In Th- oily of N' York, or of a fict-llolotrs in i r.r.'aT.o'aVt's' nil, .1 I law I.l,,u f.o.n WFTIIF.IlBEi: Al Dallas. Tx 'lAV tn. U.n or In V) 17. LIZAIlc. Ml.s lio.e.rau- lh accident was not dill- to tl." I llrltlsh ul.lei.

ino.i.n .1.1.... tei.tv M-ata lie nurill ERBEE. ut Low-dl the i 'las. of A boys. On the ro too of l.sJ.tjMo.h- lJnv.

a widow and a Alter C.iistwt.. Hle.llnsl.lp. Iu.ic.iil srrilccs lo-morrow afternoon at i corisa iUon Votb tli. ivmall.a will In rrritmta.l al Kresh 21st LOCKITT ESTATE APPRAISED. -17 I- II WU'ELAN-Suddenly, on Thursday.

April! Ml.l.ed lu Miss 18, ai IM Pearl t. FRANK WHELAX. grade, and that showu la Miss ui daughter of Charles J. anl Kll7.ab.-th C. Paxtlold.

Ftim-rul servb-es nt the family residence, 901 Lafayette lit. Saturday. at 8 P.M. RclatlvcD anl friends respectfully invl 'jlYAN-On April 17, DANIEL F. RYAN, beloved husband of Jennie Ryan.

Funeral from hU lute residence. Fifty-third on Sunday. Ai.nl 21. ni 2 I'M K'-ln is 1 friemls m-viied to attend. BLAG I.E At Summit.

X. .1. April 18, a long IIIih-sh. JOHN' SLAGLE. aged 5:1.

8- at r. sldepee. 4: For. st i.vr at 4 111. Sunday.

April 21. Train Bar. lay st. N. York, via L.

and W. It a 2 I'M. Inonnenl nl Cvnress Hills rv. Ilnmklyti, ll.Stler or esllhi.t' will ronM.lr.,1 lir.l.-. a eondlmn to r-ocptlm, .1 7i.lerlloii of i.l.v proposal It accon.pi t.x cerlined cn'ok our ll, Tl.

city N'w York. I drai T. the "rd'r of 'tomptrollcr. or lo th" B.e-Oll.t f.f V. p.

e.llt.im cf tl lb- l.nd r.tiulred. as provl.i.,1 In 1 ei 4 "r-a'-r N.w Ch.is.r. ibrk ur nw.v IV-l la III It" 'celol th. bid or 1 ih N.tllcs Dentistry I Dividend. Flection No'tee.

ReiniiiiiB at residence or ni i.eiore.j nell room. orn. M.n mtt ILOO KT All Par. Whelai, 141 East or eaneclul inteieai wa. the manual Bl ooklyn Man Left ,073.

All Per- FOUR STATE JOBS FILLED. 1 F.ui..s-a.i lleson. Forty-sixth st rciulem in.ss al St-'work In Ihe shop In charge of Mr. Dtm-ndrcw-s Chunh. .1 and Cl'y haupl.

and that 'he l.liid.rgarleii In sona I--Widow and Daughter Sole Legatees. Suffolk County Men Get Places In san' hut should Is cltb.r Inclosed In Hall 1.1 on Monday, 10 A M. sharp. 1 charge of ihwiwiik Positively, The boy. from taili class, iook 1 In itolntltltf nut tha tro I addr.ss'd In th.

cf tl. 1 or or I upm tb pr'nentaimii of th bid ot liiterineiii ily prlva'c no Gift of Stat. Controller-Two Yh." Aro Lawyers. I ii-ii vtn.e II is. and Carnarca 'Special to the Eagle.) I'Spei mi i la's hnuhtill learn of.

ii-iillillUM Tbura-laT. April IH. Pnl' I I'at. liogiie, April 20-Siale Trans- a. In the eu.ntlty and nna''.

Ho.e.s ai Itrsorla to 1 lie Eagle lnstr.ntloii tv of ll' aupp't's rtr in. ani or tic Wi.rs r.f.r.ncc must io tl Mhl.ll-s. plans, at. on said oitlc. of lb.

pr.Kiuiit. toard or dv April 20 roller laai whlcn won mm- i i.y borough chainplom-hlp s.nd f-r Tax John It. V.ii.k bund of A. irophy for th" liainp.on.hlp of completed C.u or the e.iate P.M Cypress Hills, i 'X 'm ,:1 Suffolk engineer Hl.cne ham been M- NoiL's o.miy Willi several ap- ct-tt-. front or cnrtiaet M'l snui.

o- nil is in nrieais ti wit. nil l- rsoiiul and valued m.liittii'iit. within ill- pust monui. on i i 4 'ty vt N'w' York dCt or contract on Monday. April 22.

Fri. isds nil, meet rt.lullves at entiaiue at 2 P. M. SXYDER-Ou Thursday moruiiig Apr 1 IN. JANE SNYDER.

of the late Chancellor Snyder. Funeral i-rvi. be held on Sa'-urday evening. o'elo. nt lo home.

I.T-i. St. Felix t. Brooklyn. 1 Interment will be Hudson.

X. on Sunday afternoon. iiirciy ur otb'rwls. 1 rr 1 WOOD-At Caldwell. N.

on April Mr. ii-oot bonds. A up nib. r-blp renin, of nsnnn-l P. Hlldreih.

of naneous i anv P. If rltv. 11 I.1..7, HSIIIl) ut 1. Biiperliiteiideiil of s.lii.nni, rvew "TK the Pro. lue" v.a.

HI were appointed to represent -w I'nt ltc.tl"i.-i 1- 'lllel-a oil Alf. lirUCH OH'ie I niul a unlllt.ie In Coin roller's oMIco In Kl matters O'fii't tinf-tni -9 or ctttlinnlc. If It tlcrnrd lo I 11." city an lo lo. i. i.

wrlta out 'b 'f P. at of his 1 11 Hi. r- board, mid" mlrrltig addresses. il nti.1 IVtroiVmii Kx.hn hk wt Huttnlk i oum y. .1.

I ir.a ai.ll.be 1 1..1... II Si Park lilac'-. 11. ir, I. iff tnaile It few' cm In addition lo inserting ll i.i-i-'"- rr.n.ipHi i.

ai iiisl. I lie tola di lil. were II. A. liiapp i i mar iind-rbllt nve.

itcia. i. anu In I. naiiMiig al Patchogue i uni boats Is in ill of-ii'- lo. I'll" i stale ItollKRT Mt.ik D.

lie" -on April IV STAMPER, sou ol il. Stamper and l.u. II IlltliPlS roiU'SU-t. in mes- l.t-ir loo. or ih.

bl.nk Il lends Invited; also nieiiiia-rs t.in.' it It M.iiitag.H- Conclaio th" and pare iiai.ehii.rH. sl Inapector II. charge of Hi- I Aur.ion eoiitrlbuiod tow.nl inking Mi" I diggli.K In th" Creal South u-nl K-tab C.IV, II i.hs. and Ciiiiii. i I iiublle H.

llool No. Ml." wltlell la ll.cl,... (b. bl in im h. Bar Iroiu Pal.

IiokU" to Fir. Noil" i it.iii.n llurial in r-ielv, i. proi.oui.cr.i .11. i F.br.iarie.lsbiti.l. Ini.

l-'ii Inspector situation. ai.fi an. cm a. i tou.tl t-r Wl' a etil'S ,1 si--. In tb Mm Counsel, ran b.

ms ii .1 In Ih. line of Ml- f.lllura of no en.l.. an. Ihe hlghw.y .1 l.Krllllelll "I the sipclal A Iv.rllM i -no em it an. rm ti ia iwcinv.

nine tl. tent Wl It on April P'. WILLI Wl'RM. Abbiilt. Fumriil rvle.

will In Id bis late reslden.o. 71:1 Fifth av. 1. 11 Monday. M.rll 22.

P.M. Reliith-. (1 lends 1 and members of Mlm-rvii Lodge. No. "il F.

A. liroi.klvn Coiin.ll No. C. C. E.

of and X- A. K. Lolg" No. 57. BP- Invited 10 attend.

ii papers please copy 1 i nk-Hirer at a salary oi m.n day and Michael L.ug of Hayvllle ha. b-'ti iippnlnted sn Inspector lu Ihe sama 1 I-" tbi work I. b. lion. Pise.

and ilrawb.as of conatriMtloB work may ala 14 a ttn th.ra. Film thI -rvlce nt 1,1. late reunion. Flf'h av. Kaiurday.

April 2'i. at I It lii.lve. itinl frb -iid. Invited. Int.

rni'iit yrliaiv. Ti olVorl 11.11, Morrumn. and 'nisi l-rs-r il.sn r. turn Wlllard Morrell. I eBtlu, J.

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