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,1 TIIE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. XEV YOUR. 3IOSDAY. AHIIL 2Z. 1DU7.

SCARED THE TENANTS. COST IS REDUCED. MISCEIXAKBOUS. BOBBED A DOCTOR HOME. IRVING T.

BUSK WEDS i Plan ti mm suits for alien filed a Municipal Building to Cost Burglars at KockvUle Centre Stole A HANDFUL DF DAGGERS GATHERED IN AT CONEY Mr. Cohen's Experience With Electric Light Fires Not Reassuring. i It occurred to Jacob Cohen, whose home is in the big five-story double ten- M. Instruments, Silver, Etc. (Special to the Eagle Rotkvillo Centre.

L. April 22 effected an entrance to the residence lenient houte at STO Flushing avenue, yes- that he must uru the insulation of Dr. D. X. Bulson, on Lincoln and Park I avenues, last Saturday morning, and ea- THEODORE STARR Diamond Merchant, Jeweler and Silversmith Magistrate Surprised Becauss om a lot of eiertru- liwht wires he Only 86,000.000 Kow.

By making a few changes in the plans I I of the interior. Lord Hewlett, the ar- chtiecis. have reduced the i-ont of the municipal building about to be erected fioni J7.lort.ooo to about 16 koo.iksi. ThU will cover all expenses inoiilemal to the i cinsiruetion of the ten story building, i Within short time the Bnard of Kst'- i mate will be asked to apprnpna'e 0'. With the $50.

already handed. out this sum will be used in constructing lie west end of the Joralenton street side caped with a quantity of silverware and Divorced Millionaire's Marriage No Surprise to His Acquaintances. wearing apparel, rallied at about $100. the Men Who Carried Them Were Let Go. seated himself bneaih th ope ning at the bottom of the air shaft.

This was I because he feared the smoke would cause They took the doctor's instruments, but Mr Bramson Asks cf Business Men Pey lor Wife's Lost Affections. THE WOMAN IS A BROOKLYNITE apparently came to the conclusion that these were not exactly in their line, and i left them near the carriage house, where a panic if ho started a lire In the yard. It was a very later that there was a wild scramble amoni; the members of the twenty-five families ho live there of the building. they were found. i DETECTIVES GET A POINTER.

MUNICIPAL REGISTER. The burglars effected an entrance by forcing a rear window. BIG TRACT BURNED OVER. attempts to gel out of the build- CEREMONY WAS AT LAKEWOOD Bride Is a Daughter of Joseph Howard, and Is Pretty Well Known in Brooklyn. ina, smi)k' tilled me corrtnors an'i smoue I Answers to Correspondents.

i their apartments. They were posi Next Time They Will Take In the Italians, Along With Their Murderous Weapons. Wedding Invitations engraved in the most approved styles. Exclusive papers of Foreign importation for social correspondence. Mc crests and dies of unusual artistic merit.

Flames in Grass and Underbrush in Easthampton Menaced Many Homes. Stopped by Backfiring. She Denies All Charges in Published Statement Btamson Manages Hotels in Catskills. Alleging that thi-y have alienated tb affections of his wife, William H. Bramson has brought suits for damages In the amount of JlotiuoO in each case against W.

Clarence Whipple, of Whipple men's furnishers, at 71 t'ortlandt street. Irving T. Bush, president of the Bush tive the house was on lire. Borne one turned in an ainrni. Roundsman Sheridan was looking throuKh the buiklinsr tit see if any of the tenants had been unable to Ret out.

The only one he saw, as lie peered down the airshalt through the smoke, was t'ohen. siting peacefully at the bottom, engaged In cleaning his wire. He took him to the Stngg street station and the firemen went home. Detective Sergeant Vaehris, of the headquarters scuad, laid a lot ot' gleam-ine- riaeeera before Magistrate Gcismar Terminal Company of this borough, and! several times a millionaire, was quietly 1 (Special to tho Eagle.) Easthampton, L. April 22 A fierce forest fire was started in the big tract married at noon on Saturday to Mrs.

Maude Howard Beard, widow of the late J. B. Hethcrien Your pnme Is N. V. on the eligible list for nipFsenijt'r.

Verv few ap-IH'intmerts have t-en from this list and your name may not be leached. Examination for Stationary Engineer. Twelve appointments in Itrookiyn and Manhattan, six in each lKirouKh, will made from th eligible list that will be found as a result ot the examination for stationary engineers at electric puiupins stations, to be held May 27 by the Municipal Civil Service Commission. Ltft Hroadway. Manhattan.

Applications wlil be received until 4 o'clock on ti. The subjects and weights of the examination are as follows: Technical. experience, mathematics. I. The percentage required Is 75 on the technical paper and 70 on all.

Candidates will be required to take charse of and operate the new high pressure, lire service pumping stations, using electric machinery and pumps. They must be familiar with the iikh and oticrAth-n nf hlurll and low tension Frank" Board, the ceremony taking of low woodland between tho Amagansett MADISON SQUARE New York. In the Adams street court this morning and told the'man on the bench that they were the result of a garnering that he and Detectives Castagnino and Mealll made at Coney Island last night. The knives were of all sorts, from the well-fashioned stiletto, with a creepy place at Mrs. Beard's Lakewood home and being performed by the Rev.

F. J. This morning Cohen got a lciuring from Magistrate O'Reilly lien he was arraigned in the Manhattan aveuua court. Sentence was suspended. Goodwin of Rhode Island.

Immediately following the ceremony, which was wit nessed by none excepting a fow close looking, thin, double-edged blade, to the dagger for vulgar use, made from a file REAL ESTATE EXCURSION. personal friends of Mr. Bush, tho latter and his bride left for this city In a eiertric machinery and have had at least 'ourigrouna' down and sharpened on both sides vears exerlenre i.s an apprentice or practical a and Springs roads yesterday and, driven by a gale of wind, Bwept over and cleared off about three hundred acres of land in a short time. There was very little heavy timber en the land, but the Jungle of bushes and grass furnished fuel for a fire that burned faster than a man could run. The villages of East Side and Springs were In the track of the on-comtng flames and it was feared than many houses would be burned.

A large posse of men was called out and by back-firing the flames were checked before tbey reached the settlement, and the actual loss is com DROPS ABATTOIR PLAN with a very line point. There were seven private car. machinist, and at least three years experience In handling liiKh tension electric machinery. The salary is tl.utiv per amiuiu. Tim minimum i Mrs.

Beard Is the daughter of Joseph Five-Car Special Will Take Bedford Y. M. C. A. Realty Students Over B.

R. T. System To-morrow. Howard. the newspaper writer, and the widow of Francis D.

Beard. Tho of tho knives In the bundle and one razor with a Jagged edge; a weapon lhat some operators prefer to the stiletto because It makes a longer cut, can get away with ears in Quicker stylo and inakeB with its 1 WILL SELL THE SITE Munhaitan, mil Itavld Greenwald, of Greenwald Sons, owners of tho Victoria Laundry Company, of 716 Eighth avenue, Manhattan. The suits are the outcome of the recent separation of Mr. and Mra. Bramson and the former has also begun an action for 'ivoree.

Bramson and his father own and manage hotels in Ihe Catskills and in Florida. Mrs. Bramson before her marriage waa Gertrude J. Van Delnse, daughter of J. J.

A. Van Kelnse, a druggist at B02 Vander-bllt avenue, in thin borough. She was the heroine of an elopement episode when she was Hi years of age, going lo Jersey City ith a girl friend of own age and there marrying a young man, not much older than herself, named John fho anil llcN'arnara were separated by her parents, the marriago being dissolved. On the last day of last year the fol latter was the son of William Beard ot Tho second excursion of the real estate lass of the Bedford Young Chris rusty Jaggcdness a cut that is exceedingly c' tian Association will taka place to-mor paratively small. Plaut Firm Yields to Wishes ot row afternoon.

This outing will be given by the lirook-lyn Rapid Transit Company In a five-car special run over the elevated system starting at the Johnson siteel end of tho WATffl( FOUfCW Oak Street People Ending Long Fight. tee is years. A State Appointment. John J. Moran.

127 John street. Far Reck-away, 1.. was appointed attendant In the Supreme Court, Queens County, at a salary of 51. 10 per annum. Eligible list for Letter Carriers.

The I'nlted Suites Civil Service Commission announces the eligible list for carrier in the Urooklyn p-tsloihVc as follows; Kdwsird J. Meagher. Sn.2": Krnesl Kllche, S1.70: William J. ttloechele, Adam Kndies, S6.110; ller-nird A. Murray, fts.tio; Robert W.

linlllan. W.o; Joseph Cunningham, Arvld A. IJethen, Harrv Rosenheim. K2.70; Thomas S. Moore.

H2.n0: Frank Uonlon. M.stl; William si. so; William 11. Sonny. f)l.

fin; l.ouis ,1. Tindlc. M.M: rharlcs H. Mellisil. sl.Lti; Jeromus II.

Meissner. 81.10;; John l'lllott S0.OO; Fred W. itelchers, 71i.H0; John K. Hii'k-v. David II.

Whlluker. 7.YM; Imls Kchoc. 7V10: Frank Burke. 75.40; fharlcs Appel. W.sn; David J.

O'Kcefe. 75. 20; Samuel A. Suleiman. Louis Klauvke-meyer, 7.1.

in; I.eo Mitchell. 75.00: William F. tteeker. 7.1.110: James S. Allen.

75.0t: Fduard A. MANY INTERESTS OPPOSED IT. Aa a convenience to the public, the Eaele has B.tahiiBh.H a nnpHfil telenhone service to the City Hall station on Myrtle avenue at 2 30 o'clock. The Immediate object of Hits excursion is to point out realty developments through transportation extensions and improvements, and will lie Illustrative of a lecturo to he given before the class to-night at the assaclatlon building, corner of Bedford avenue aud Monroe sircet, hard to heal, and which leaves a life mark that is. If the victim gets away with his life at all.

Mr. Gcismar shuddered. Ho had just held two Italians, Giacouto Bruno and Francisco Scvire, in default of bail, for further bearing, on a charge that they had been caught with loaded revolvers in their pockets. They had been arrested by Vaehris, Mealll and Castlgnino. "Where did you get these from?" asked the magistrate of Vaehris.

"From Italians, at Coney Island yesterday," was the reply. "And why did you not arrest the men land bring them before queried tho magistrate, wondering. "Because we have been instructed by the courts that wo cannot punish a man for carrying a dagger like any of those," Brooklyn station of the United States Weather llureau. reruns iiesirinK uo--, n'i itiK past conditions fthe weather, the daily indications, official temperatures, meteorological readings or other Information can secure it by And Slaughter House, It Is Bettered, Would Have Injured Property Values Sadly. Inc telenhone No.

ST1 Main, irom a n.ai. lowing ailvet-tisoriy tit appeared in the columns of the Eagle: "TO THE PI BI.IC. "Notice is hereby given by the undersigned that my wile, Gertrude Van Deinse Bramson, having left, my bed and boar through no reason of mine. I shall not be responsible for any debt incurred of any description by her from this dale on. "WILLIAM BItA.MSON." In Ihe next is.iue ot the K.tglo this advertisement was repeated and immediately under It sas another advertisement, signed by Mrs.

Bramson, and absolutely to 6 P.M. week days. Nights and Sundays, U200 Main. Indications Until 8 P.M. To-morrow, Simpson.

F.dward Moebus. 71. so; James r. Tavlor. 74.t'0; Robert W.

Richardson, 71.20; Thomas J. Menry, 71.00; "William Wagner, by John F. Calderwood, vice president and general mannger of tho Brooklyn Kapid Transir. on the subject of "Local Electric Transportation Systems aud Their influence Upon Heal Estate." The route aa laid out will bo aa follows: Beginning at Oily Hall station I Myulc Washington, April 22 For Eastern New York: Fair to-night; Tuesday, increasing avenue), round trip will be made to replied tho detective. We may only arrest men who have loaded revolvers." cloudiness; fresh west winds.

Local Probabilities. Fair and slightly warmer to-night; Tuesday, cloudy, followed by rain; fresh south to south west winds. General Weather Conditions. RidgTwoori; thence from the Kings County James P. anning, Andrew A.

i (Minion, John i. McNally, Samuel I). Brnuhnm, 7:1.10: James O. Blush. 7:1.

30; August Mcnkel, 73. 10: Harry n. Loughron, Robert K. O'Neill. 7.1.10; John A.

Doric, 73.10; Julius II. Kory. 73.00; Adolf F. Stump, 7S.0O; 1'atrlck .1. 72.

SO; Thomas 11. Dove. 7" sn; Louis C'lasen, 72.20; Thomas Ryan. 72.20; Thomas .1. Moore.

72.10; David J. Knab. 71. Ml; Frederick Kluhr. 71.70; ijenrge II.

71.H0: Joseph Cullinan. 71.10; John Luttman. 71.20: Pierce J. Powers. 71.10; llyomsliel D.

fillies. II. in; Frank A. Renipe. 71.10; James McCarthy, 70.S0: Charles Connelly.

70. SO; Michael F. MeParlland. Walter It. Jones, William Cole.

70.10. Changes in City Departments. Department of Docks and Frrrtes Promotions ami transfers have, been-made as follows: I). C. Sullivan.

177 Meyward street, transferred from Mm nnuttlon of lirlltlZe kCCOlM' to that Of ntCB- I A storm, which showed last night on th MwiHii. iiolf has moved Inland, caus The determined opposition which resident of Greenpoint have maintained against the plan to erect an abattoir at the loot of Oak street, has finally been crowned with success, inasmuch as the propery upon which the slaughter bouse was to have been built is now announced to be sold at auction on Tuesday, April 30, at the Real Estate Exchange. The war which has beon waged against the proposition to place a slaughter houee upon this land has continued for more than a year and has Involved the use of Injunction proceedings and other legal weapons to prevail against the location of any such industry In tho territory that would have been affected had the slsn gone through. While Greenpoint residents were determined that no slaughter house should terminal loop over the Fifth avenue and West Kml lines to Coney Island; thence over the Brighton Beach line to Franklin avenue; thence over the Fulton street lino ami Canarsie line to Canarsio; thence returning over the Broadway line to Broadway Ferry, whi.ro the party will leave the train to inspect Ihe great powoc house plant ot the system on Kent ave- denying tho truth of the one already (lunted. She denied emphatically In her statement that she had left her husband and In a statement made to the Eagle at tho time she sn id that she had not been feeling well in Florida, where sho had been wiih her hiibhand and that he had advised hi to come North to her parents for a few weeks to recuperate.

He, abe alleged, bought her steamer tickets for her, accompanied her to the steumcr and bade her an affectionate farewell. This was the last statement, lhat was "Nonsense!" ejaculated tho magistrate. "Bring 'em before me; bring 'em before me and I'll show you. I'll hold them for disorderly conduct, If for nothing else. If you find a man with such a weapon as any oue of those, arrcBt him at once aud I'll punish Vaehris thanked tho magistrate and gathered up his bundle, of knives anil the ing rain in the Gulf and South Atlantic Slates and gjtata or lonnessmi, inu rtiiion hn tiniavv In Aln.hn.ina.

and south uortlotis of Texas and Louisiana. The weathor In other portions of the country has remained generally fair. Under the Influence ol an easnvu.ru niu. lu- ama nf low tiressnra. the winds over cenaer and his compensation fixed at The puny will include as guests of Ihe Bedtord Voting Men's Christian Association, real estate class, tho cnnimlltoe of razor.

Next time be gets a mun with a itni, nnniim to ildte from Mav 1. 1H07. I.otlls largo section of the country have come from-the south, bringing warmer weather Into the Middle Wost. Central Valleys. Lake district no iind In Ihe mattur at the time I.

itnovn, avenue, oraiignisio.iii anno ne win nnu out wncrc ueis-to assistant engineer: salary advanced to 1 mttr is sitting and he will bring him be The Kagle's Daytona, correspondent management, lecturers in the course and North Atlantic States. Temperatures recorded to-day at 8 A.M., 75th meridian time, and reported to the Eagle Weather bureau, Irving T. Bush, In Polo Player's Costums. fore him. The police arguo that a man members ot the Eastern District Branch i was unablo lo secure any statement from pit) per annum.

William F. Perry. Hi Jerome street, transltmnn to assistant ciiKlneer; salary advanced to 82. too per annum. Hoard of Water Supply James J.

Rellly. 2(1 with a long dagger is much more dau- Young Men's Christian Association and gerous to the community than an Italian members of the West Side (Manhattan) this borough, who owned a large part of the Erie Basin, and made a largo with a revolver, for the dagger is more I i'outtg Men's Christian Association, he built In the vicinity the projectors of the undertaking In the first Instance oi a national weapon anu there, is very i lie tiramsons. Mrs. Bramson disappeared from view here In Brooklyn, and her father absolutely refused to make any statement In the matter. It now uppoars lhat Mrs.

Bramson was sent to California by her falher, and that she Is still in the West. The fact became known when effort was madn to POKER RULE HELD GOOD. littlo chance for onu's lifts when such a weapon goes exploring for vital spots In fortune In the warehouse business. Francis D. Beard was very prominent in turt circles, owning a large string ot the human anatomy.

Most of the Italian murders are com Kllltnoro place, appointed Junior clerk at $000 per annum. New Federal Eaminations. Kxamlnatlons will be held by tho Cnlted Stales Civil Service CommlKsion as follows: Selentllle assistant in veterinary zoology (men only) at the lit klyn Post otllce ItuildlnK. on May 22-211; salary Pelns at sutoo per anuum and may bo Increased to Assistant physiologist (men in the P-ureau of Plant Industry, Department of AKt'lculture, on May 15; salary Jl.tloo per Three of a Kind Beat a Pair in the thoroughbreds, and racing them 01 all the metropolitan tracks. Ho died at serve the papers In Ihe divorce nroceoo.

Benjamin May, and later the firm ot S. Jk H. Plaut have been equally persistent ia endeavoring to force the approval of the Board ot Health and the other authorities upon whom the matter depended lor final consent. The opposition ot the residents took th form of a number ot hearings before Lakewood, whore the Beards had made were; Tempera-Place, ture. Boston 4ti Buffalo 42 Albany 42 New York 46 Philadelphia Washington 48 Charleston 62 Jacksonville 64 New fi8 (Jalveston r6 Cincinnati 40 St.

BO Chicago 44 Kansas City 46 Omaha 40 St. Paul 40 Duluth Bismarck 32 Denver, 2H Helena Salt Lake city 38 San Francisco. I0 Los Angeles Ml mitted with knives, yet fur some time past the detectives have been unable to secure punishment tor a man on whose person one of these open-bladct) daggers is found. That was what' was the po Precipitation. Weather.

.00 Clear. .00 Clear. .00 Clear. .00 Clear. .00 Clear.

.00 Cloudy. .14 nam. .20 Cloudy. 2.M Bain. 1.04 Cloudy.

.00 Partly cloudy. .00 Clear. .00 Clear. .00 Clear. ,00 Clear.

,00 Clear. .00 Clear. .00 Partly cloudy. .00 Clear. .00 Cloudy.

.00 Clear. .00 Cloudy. .00 Clear. Orleans; lowest, 2s, at their home for Borne time, in liint, after an operation for appendicitis, leaving his Plant pathologist fmou only), on May 15' widow and three children surviving him. rhe eldest of the children Is a girl, Rose bud, how 10 years of ago.

Ing on her. Another fact made known through Bramson's suits Is that on December 2S last, ho wrote to his wife's father a letter In which ho said that Mrs. Bramson had been receiving letters from many men. "four of whom 1 am crsonally acquainted with; three of the four being n.arried men aud fathers ot families. I have In my possession letters from some of these men.

Intercepted by me hero at Daytona, which were sent to my wife under the alias or Mrs. Hwyer, under which name she rented Post. Office Box No. ro2, and was receiving mall from scvural men." He also slated In lha letter that hiB wife's con In November of lust year Mrs. Belle Anderson Trial.

Justice Ferguson in tho Municipal Court on Saturday last called tho caBo of Theodore Anderson against Charles Anderson. "Who appears for tho plaintiff?" asked the justice. "John Anderson," replied the lawyer In question. "This looks like a family affair," said the justice. The lawyer quickly replied: "Don't you Ihlnk, Judge, that, three ot a kind (ought to beat pair?" The Justice laughed at the sally and soon thereafter gave judgment In full for the plaintiff.

B. Bush began an action for divorce Highest, licemen minds last night when they collected the Beven poniards and the, razor from as many men at tho Luna Park station of tho elevated road yesterday. Tho three officers were sent to Coney Island to look for Italians' with murderous weapons and they took their station at the elevated terminal where they could pick out Incur suspects with case. There seems to bo an Instinct pointing out to the throo Italian detectives Ihe kind of men of their own race who might be armed. They made no mistakes in Iheir selections.

Ono after another the swarthy Sunday pleasure seekers, or seekers after Denver. Indicates amount too small to measure. salary $1,200 per annum. Certified for Appointment to City Positions. police Itppnrlment Captain of police: tl) Cornelius Leury, N72 Kant one, and Thirty-fourth street, lli-onx; (2).

l'alrlrk II. Id.wes. lot Kent si wet; John F. Linden, West FU'ty-elxrh street, Manhattan; (-It James MeCafferty, Park avenue, Manhattan ir, Thomas Walsh, F.ost Ninety-second street, (0) Mux Steinlirtn-k. iilO West One Hundred and Fifty-first street, Manhattan; (71 Mstthew Uoljlnson, 2S0 St.

Nicholas avenue. Manhattan. President. Itoroiush of Manhati in Inspector of rcKulatlnit, Bt-ailltii "ml pavliiK'. lit Charles (1.

Tin loonotl. 170 West, (me IliiudVo and i-'lftll street. Manhattan; 121 Thomas heildnn, -til Creenpolnt avenue. Inland city: Michael J. O'Shea.

112 Washinntou place. Manhattan; (41 John M. Nasou, 2'i Host K.lKhty-foitrth street, Munltattun; (0 Kdwurd F. against Irving T. Eush In tho New Jersey courts.

She alleged marital unfaithfulness on tho part of her husband, and when the caso was heard before a special master In chancery detectives sworo to having seen Bush meet two different women on two different occasions, each time accompanying them to hotels and Official Temperature and Wind Bead blood, as tho case might have been was remaining there with (hem for some shaken down and tho knives garnered In. Vochris called some of the offenders the Board of Health and also a series ot popular Indignation meetings at which the real estate interests, manufacturing interests and the people of the section themselves had eloquent spokesmen who xerted every effort to prevent the undertaking from being carried out. The Health Department finally refused to grant the permit for the abattoir, but the persistence of the Plaut Company did not stop with this decision, and an effort was made to mandamus the board to grant the permit. Benjamin May, who was the first man to conceive the idea ot building an abattoir at the foot of Oak street, only hit upon this location after he had futtlely attempted to secure a permit for the construction of a slaughter house In the Wallabout district. Ho then sold his plans for the buildings to S.

H. Plaut, who were the owners ot the Greenpolnl it. It was potnted out at the time that arguments were heard regarding the abattoir, that It would be a menace to the health and comfort of several thousand employes of the American Manufacturing Company, and the Continental Iron Works, both of which Industries have their fac- torles close to the property. Among the man who had much to do with leading the opposition to victory were former Con- fressman T. V.

Magner, Colonel A. E. smb. Owen Murphy, James R. Sparrow, hours.

Mrs. Bush's suit was not. a sur prise, as sho had been separated from pretty names, for ho has a wide and extensive vocnhulary. and ho told litem that he would like to swat (hem on tho head wiih a billy. Ho was Indignant all a p.m..., 4 P.M..., 6 P.M....

6 P.M..., 7 P.M... P.M... 9 P.M... 10 P.M. 11 P.M..

duct nad forced him to leave her. The Urunisnna wore married in this borough on November 25. 1904. They have no children. Bramson sets his loss as the result of ihe alienating of his wife's sflectioiiH from him at and.

as shown by his two suits against. Whipple and Greenwald, is seeking to recover one-half of the amount from each of Ihe two men whom ho charges wiih loading his wife's love astray. Bramson's attorney In the matter is George Iloblnson. of H9 Nassau street, Manhattan, and process servers sent out by Ihe latter gained from Mrs. Bramson's rather tho Information that the soman In tho case is In California.

through, for he thought some of the dag BR00KLYNITES IN PARIS. Kagle Bureau, 611 Ruo Catnbon. Paris, April 22 Among Americans registered at. the Eagle Bureau are tho following from Brooklyn: Mr. ami Mrs.

II. J. Sirankamp. William F. Strankauip.

Miss Sirankamp. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. O'Donohue.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin II. Sayre. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Augustus Haviland. Others registered are Mr. and Mrs.

V. Kohse, St. Paul, Minn. Ings. SUNDAY, APRIli H.

Wind Tern- velocity perature. Wind. miles. fiS W. w.

12 W. 20 W. 20 58 W. )0 01 W. no S.W.

8 4fl 8.W. 60 N.W. 49 N.W. MONDAY, ArRIlj 22 47 S.W. 5 4H H.W.

4 44 B.W. 43 8.W. 10 41 W. 41 S.W. i 8.W.

4 47 S. 10 SI P. H. S. n7 S.

12 S. 10 6b R. 12 ger carriers might coine from Sicily, lie told ihent, in short, what he thought of (hem. and warned them that he'd knock their heads off It they were found with daggers or pistols again. The encouraging words of Magistrate GeUmar were pleasing to Vnchrig and Castagnino and Mealll.

and thev went 1 A.M.. 2 A.M.. A.M.. 4 A.M.. IS A.M..

A.M.. 7 A.M.. 8 A.M.. a a.m.. 10 A.M..

11 A.M.. AMUSEMrilTS. AMUSKMENTS. on their way rejoicing, with the expectation of gathering in a fine crop of knife carriers before the Coney Island season is at its height. REDROZZO CARRIED A DIRK.

12 ORPHFJ1IV! 1 P.M. ITIXHII "Average temperature to-day. 50 7-24. 11 imrmruHM wmusfiumumimi)' V'niidi i Dili's firmo X' iifi'ton "TIIH Mil. HIGH WATER.

mi' lie ii i 1 KK.HT AlH.lt 1. 1 KIN A.M. lie P.M- is lsMt Rtaa 1 1- SI Magistrate Sheers Held Him fori Grand Jury in Consequence. Roreo P.odrozzo, 3rt years old, of 10.13 Pacific street, John Hopkins, 25 years old, WILLARO SIMMS CO. nli.M.iHM 3.7 S.7 II I 1:24 a.

14:04 3.5 (Ml 8.35 I. All A MM II A MIIMI 'A t' I II I lN New sandy Huok W. D. Follows, secretary ot the orenn-potnt Branch of the Y. M.

C. ex-Controller George W. Palmer, Frank Cunningham, representing the Cunningham estate: E. A. Walker.

Dr. Edmund Devol, Dr. Ira Vangleson, James McCue and most ot the prominent clergymen of Greenpoint, representing every denomination. The property, which Is now to be sold at auction by the D. M.

Chauncey Com. pny, occupies a frontage of 130 feet on tho East River, Including a pier, and Includes uplands on tho south side of Oak street, 820x100 feet. SON FATHER'S BONDSMAN. TlUal Lovs Unlocked Door of Patch-ogue Jail for Old Man Charged With Assault. Agronomical Events.

ItttlierU'a til Inn U. Mi nuru ll Kalra Wll.l. M. Ill AM IIK rrV DAYNE Milliner Kvsry uuy Mr, Julius Steger Co, fme-Ait Plav. "Tho Fifth rommandment" LES AEIB0S DAINTY F0UE EMPIRE COMEDY FOUR JACK WILSON CO.

LILLIAN TYCE The Holilswoi'ths Kinetograph sImoh and ca'mner lfillnf Wril. Bit it snt. To-nieht and To-morrow Morning. Kun sets 6:41, rises 6:05. Moon sotl A.M.

Moon's 10 days. MONTAUK SITC-Slsr. 111 I'UtM'luI'll MADAM BUTTERFLY of 1H1 Fulton si reel, and Michael Ton- jnaughton. 22 years old, of sS Murray! street, were arraigned before Magistrate, In Ihe Hat bush rutin, thiH ntiirie I ins. on a charge of disorderly conduct.

preferred by Pa'rolmiin Brady of ihu tirand avenue station. Agnlnst the llrsl. of ihe a scimii-I one nf carry-; lug and attempting in use a d.rk, was made. Tat rolimm llrady arrested the shortly before 2 o'clock this nuirn-! i UK. while they, he i -lalni.

were fluhting in the street. Hopkins was flm-d $5. Hen-, tence was sut-pended In the case of ('on-natighton, and on the charge of disorderly condui Bfc.ilnn RoiirozsM soniincc as I kewi-te staponded, but Magistrate Slfl-M held In tl fdo a'l I I a vi a it the act ton of ihe (Iritnd Jury, on JAMES J. CORBETT April StU. Till-: I.

II tMI MOIil'la THE BURGLAR AND THE LADY 1 pnl 29 The Outlaw's Chriatmat FOLLY Mtintlay, Ttitsrailtiy sod N.lltirilay (Special to the Eagle.) Patchogue. L. I April 22 Michael Harsch, aged 69. who was caught by Constable Ererltt Smith ot Patchogue at 101 Morgan avenue, Brooklyn, last Thursday. 1 1 IT II I HKATRB Kvenlnsa at Millt.

2ilS. JOE WEBER'S CO. ii DREAM CITY I'si. Weil. l.r.n, HI.

INI, ft On, SHIP NEWS. Arrived at New York To-day. Antllla. from rienfuenoi. Holllnslde.

from Bagua. Potjee. from Fan Juan. Beacon, from Port Anlonlo. Naple-Niiolltn Prince, from New York.

Prim August Wiihelm. from Bavanllla. Dorothy, from Wilmington. Porto Klco. from Baltimore.

Caracas, from Curacao. Hcharifets. from Calcutta, Hymn, from intos. from Brunswick. Arrived at Foreign Ports To-day.

Marlntyr. from New York. Clieiiwura I'lueeher. from New York. Chrlsilsnssnd-HelllK Olnv.

from New Torn, ft itt-rdmn Amstsl. from New York, tihauthal Hhltnosa. from New York. Sailed Fiom Foreign Ports To-day. Hurrv Ahouklr, for Vew York.

Naples llrsstle. for New Kotterdam-Smolensk, for York. CUSTER'S Mrs. Irving T. Buhh and Two ot Her Children.

LAaT FIGHT Mm ch irpi of i.arrjir.K a com i ole weapon. THEY CARRIES REVOLVERS. HIM AND 1 Apni an IMPERIAL after a chase since August 14 last, charged with assaulting Mrs. John Knob-lock, wife of the proprietor of the New York Hotel, was released from the local lockup to-day by his son giving bonds to MA'IH. IlilLV 4 titilleura KrMatar TARXSMOKINQ CONCERTS OIMIK Matinee Daily III).

II HOOI. iStl.HMEi, Vrestllna All It tieo Jim vln. ia.l Link. Nell meson. Ha.

k'natlnnlJt the amount of 1300 for ms appearance db fore the Grand Jury. Ho was held on a Mitt-. 'I 1 'ill. 'I el. Mala I ciinon.

IH I'ast Tmtilftli ftteei. alnnliattun; ill Hi-lit diet .1 (Jo I on. SM tt one llonlr-l a'ld Koi Iv-elehth sired Atiinlistinn; tT Kd ward W. Nusiiit. Ill avenue.

Mini-ti-ittaii: ai ti iili-ioi I Van der luii-. ii. nn r.o W. McCir-r It, id mi ml, Htsn of ii, sriiidiei- and lii-M rlt i i-i hi, i I -o I -I .1 HTl'-l I iiv -lite. 'i'o" i Vi'itt-n1, -nt Itoi.dreil nod -l -Ai-'ftli Miinli.iltori In pail t.

Hi' ll -I tonne -lh C'll ii IUJIIIIi charsa of assault In the second degree. I1I 1 M'lHUI BIJOU The alleged assault upon Mrs. Knnhlo' CHIIV.MIE FADDEN Extra: BEDIM and ARTHUR followed the old man's sc harge as an Nt-l Uet-k llr. nml lr. Ilydo mnlove of tho hotel.

Knnbln.lt MTs I I Mallnrc Dsily ays he bit ber on tho head and knocked AYTON lee av. STOCK CO. THE CONQUERORS EXTRA riip iMsrir BROOKLYN AND QUEENS FIRES. 5 N' IT ii'lo, -it-i I Wl her husband for morn than a year, and bad made her home In California with her two little daughters during that pe-, rind, as she has since. While no announcement win made of' the wedding in advance, ttewa that II had taken plnco loused no surprise, fur Mr.

Utii-h lias been very persis.etit In at lentlons In Beard sime ihe grctit-Ing of a divorce to ihe first Mrs. Bu-h. and 11 was tpeiled linn llpy would marry In the mar future. So ently has It been rtiiiinied thul Mid-ding WHS lO talio place lhat Hit F.h'He report er lalbd on Mr. Bth lale in-i' week and asked hltn If he unuld iiniii-tu the rumor.

At that tune Mr. Bu-lt. Mppeuri'il 10 he annoyed ni the i on being tttiici 'd lo hlinio It atnl Mrs. her down. Joha Kgan.

"weary Willie" of North oort. 41 ears of age. was taken to River ,11 I. I IIS vii-k-lln- Mrri'liaml of Vratlr it- I .1 of 'l-l Ons Sent to Jrtil for Thirty Dpys. Other Vns a Watclimnn.

In givltg Anleiion tl.ija for, havirg on ii p'-f-on a Inadi r-'volver. in the s. una Kead illiisonti I "'Tia ho' i make three We i annul too severe on thii lawless pr.i-t-ie of larti'Ui u-," aaid tin- Jil Andi-rioin is Jt years siti livi at! 121 sv-irit- foorge tfnrh rt n'd. of for-' rest s-rect, arie ivi'liln a li.i i riir of K'llllg -O 1.1 1 ir the lllle (ill 'iKf eKc.ipe- nn he po-a tint he i- a ii kIi wa' Ikim'i, nti I m. 'or r' pi r-j milted lo carry a revolver The young mint wjiind by lh- mint that i liili.

t-ii il i oil' I llcei ti I iiietn rl It I lux. lloih. iv, head Jail by Constable Everett Smith on Saturday to serve a sixty-day sentence for vagrancy. He was found asleep In NOVELTY II WillHIO I I i no ii llrlKua Ai. Mm.

Halls' A in Mr.ii l.i,T)t r'rl. iloin P. ise III, Will Theatre Reports of fires and slarms of tiro re-culved ai Flrn Headquarters. Brooklyn, for the thirty-two hours ended at I A.M. ROADWAY th barn of Supervisor Bennett the day WIO 13 1-1' before.

This Is Esan's fifteenth Jnll icr.n. 1.1 4.O. I i I J-ie ti'-im-int. l-hsis 1 't, i it- A inTllAHtl iilum Mail. Oallr OOC ItltU LSSIU fcntl SSiMaYSnTltUaVl he having spent soma time In tho Kingk I'll Pi County ranltentlary.

jtJ I flHIII -ry Tnrai sitno.sAe i i oi. i-'i to K-e-sn A iarrep, I tili.iv. loo at isiii at Uil'-ll. Ur Appilcrtlons Filefl foi Cly loiti- ll. it, ri BALE OF LOCAL STOCKS.

il" l-i to 1 Monday. April 22: April SWAM ltsiell stlet. -r-tll. story frame: dmim" l.ull.llng sdalit Altrll A heKnlh avenue. ihn st fiaina, daman" lo liull.llli and look "I-niiiH.

April t' 15 I' Bradley nnnil. f.m Island I -II V. one story frame. dni to boll J-Ins nod ok trilling. 1: Dean slrt, Ihr-e aioiV frame, tlsmsa.

hulldlns trimns Aorlt l' I I' Hlerllng Ihree bul dlna allshi. Aorll 11 o-lM Flushing svemie. MANHATTAN AMUSEMENTS. IN Ink blonUr 5 UAHMAuf. i i a i mi; iiu a hi, miii Mntllier Kirn lln tittnilaiv MAJESTIC ''i JESSIE BONSTELLE in SUNDAY .1,.

ii a. 0'flll lu ttnlr I rlalti -t A ii of i it ii v.i sod a mi. i. ,1 -I l-l H-o l- ol ll lll.lOutll.tio Record Prices for Huntington Corporation's Securities at Auction. (Special lo Ihe Eagle.) Huntington, L.

April 22 As an evidence of the soundness of total Loin II tx NEW Otmfl'k EDEN l.lfrt-ltk Tablattux i 1k-l AtH USEE1' I.SRMATVKtHAfll aaa taking ih.niiia by Imvlitg risapnntt on hin peraon witliotit a lkt nsc, GOOD TIME AT CONEY. 8cvnty Tliotisano) VUllerJ lie Sum I a-s-st if I'. llIIV. 1.1, il.V I I "I HTIl kT. Itiii? Heard, would ttink" no aial etin-ni i t- than lhat he could not iiiiih lh" milter.

Two daya after thl luli-rview Ihe ecrtmony look place. Mra. Heard apent her girlhood nn-1 the first years of her married Hie In llnmk-lyn, and Is very well kuonn and has many friends here. Irving T. Mush, as head nf the Bush Terminal Iu been very Isttelv Instrumental in buildup the South llrooriltl seiliotl.

Ills I tn patty (iwiiing a gnai sinuh of itiint front there, whleh it bos Itntirnvi at great ntitla)'. Mr. limb it tneinl.ei- ot Ihe rniun le ague. New York Ym In nil other clubs, and prior to tin- nf hta wltv'a mii 1 1 tor dlvnr-e was iii atiiei- i7MI.ll I nut Island securities, St so suction sale nf HUDSON i fii.ii alt k. April I "U' store brick.

Aorll I'd I.M.--PU Hsjvrnly.flral street. Are You Thinking of TaKing a Civil Service Examination? Ilia nerannal effects of the enlntu nf Isaac K-lswr 11. I no- i m.i fat st 't. Knockeul. tiMfu rrr irs vill.lios I I nosers in this village, last Saturday, the 1 I at I St A t.

i i t.li tmi etorv mute, Arrll Mi I' street. I cir IIIIMMtlUlO Mttt A. 4M-4th (ik I liuilv V' l'i i I' fi ft "'r tn 11 IA. Sloty triune Amil If Kl one street. t'i- i.i no rie II I'llolid In II oalla In ntm.

three stock COLUMBIA iMi-: iM; ni Mr ii i ti O'l .1 11. I- Nf Cln-'n Aril Safttt mer Resort Yeiterd.ty. Kvrrvt on is njeoi ai Inland eep- the I' tin i run lnt' tie- lesnrt n-itnti'te, IciSI 7" Tin- ltH' llg penile 1 1 1 una did the I'O of I lie lotaueni, III! I he -laticius I'll lions nii'l nn, hulls w.i" I not far lo ll, I II. ni, ill" f'aptmn Pll k't'tin re atin-il ,11 I i tif l- dainas" I' lolllillng and siorv ftrtllHt im ol the HioHBiSDERS tlltllok April 11. I Nlne'vslslh sit eel nl yi.

hroah ttoil H' l-t eeoia. Pile. I I'rica, is MoltaKe 'Irfa lin III- io 1,1 Ihe Cotitrry Club at eowd, ol A P.M.-P-I IAA Htoti avenue. Ih'ea of ho It Whit Cienlgi' J. linilld Is ptesl lent.

i ihe afiiineofi no- In re una II US stork of Ihe First National Bank brought lilt snd 1117 p-r lici par value share; of the Huntington Water Company, to 7 per Kn share: of the Long Islander Publishing Compnnr. per ISO liars, and of the Huntington. Norwalk and Bridgeport tem Ferry Company, 81 pr cast, of par value. REFEREES APPOINTED. BY THOMAH TVwf vi retinal Trust I.s ln-nhl-o r.

HushlM s. Ka'ewell, tl, llrshuc Johnson vs rlisil-s I Mmiilii 'sthrt Hsldlcser. I'littsllan J. MtW t'ltANK .1. JanssMa vs.

ttwtl. Franklin Culss. IK.4 Vo'ra. o. ial Ijim sort Pupa I I.

till I tt. i'f of I'll i -l, Is i to tlo, us 1 1 I III 1 1 II 1-, 11 ti- I no I fiien I No Ni I iiUSSELL Hired Girls' Millions i mi 1 1, ti t- tlo I i Iw I sror.TiNO. Olniiior avenue. ihe line of ih" ault h'-liig linnialit Mr. hutlditu and at -Ii in- Bl1) -tv aiieet an 1 1 nte hers It'p In lb" I tn a-ta lion, ll' la an tit liioeit' a liisoeiti in it- foii-iii' Indulges In oti' of dnoi n-n- Im lisle to bll'itinn ly, pnd llllS plnve-l Vi i nil.

II III lit, lot The roiini i "i ii tin in. i 10 COUNT JOCKEY CLUB 1 Jf till ilt I T. I. I. I ttf'tilit! Iff Mttl'kl ll tit 1 1, i i Iff SO.I 1,.

rut otiriiirs il.i' Pi' ti I II. mill praciicn giimea in ioio at (lioitt.ii it a I h. I I 0 1 1 Iti. tin. rni.t, I Ml! ll.nl.IXi artKITS it 11 1 1, it, 1 1,1 ti 0 1 st 1 it pm I 1 I' 1 I I AM.

js. en II 111 Coin'. U'-nrs (ioiihl IVll.l, H't) flatra. N't i i 1 ttts i.ia. c.ata.

4 Ultvly Bin In it. uh Mr. OuultJ sail tlit lattvi icu. in 1 'V. I I 1 I' M..

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