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rrlpvVMAiClI 10. 1905 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS.

MISCELLANEOUS. A FATAL ERROR. A man steps Into your office, draws up FINE SILK. WORTH 52.111, STOLEN FROM II FACTORY. II 1 his chair, and talks right Into your face.

His breath is offensive. Your only thought is how to get rid of him and his business. You cut him short with, 1 am not interested." DENTISTRY. TO THE PUBLIC AND PATRONS Alleged to Have Stolen From Their Employer on Ocean Parkway. SOZODONT Is essential to one whose breath is not pura OF THE Burglars' Profitable Raid at 162 Pacific Street, Near Fire Salvage Corps House.

and sweet. Penetrating the little crevices, it deodorizes, sweetens and purifies them. IMPLICATE COACHMAN RAHN and makes you feel genteel and clean-cut 3 FORMS LIQUID, POWDER PASTE. MAYBE W0RK0FEAST SIDE GANG SUBWAY AND MANHATTAN ROADS Specialization recojrnizes these three principles: 1st. All knowledge and skill cannot lie in the head and fingers of any one n-The mn who jevotes njs entire time to (Joins' one thing can do that" particular thing far better than the man who undertakes a dozen thm83d A ma-ter with a number of efficient helpers can give his clients not only the best that is in himself, but the best, in addition, that he gets from others.

1 apply these three principles to dentistry. But they are not followed in any other dental office under the sun. The avoidance of rain in dentistry is practicable, but it requires science, eauipment, time, carefulness and innate sympathy. Given these, it can be attained in everv case. In inv office it IS attained in- every case.

send for my 44-page booklet. "Dentistry by Specialists and the Gentle Art of and learn more about my methods. Police Say They Believe the Girls "Were Prompted to Steal "Will Beturn to Germany. ON NEGRO CHURCH TRAGEDY. Coroner's Jury Hears Nothing New as to the Collapse of Fleet Street A.

M. E. Building. Salmon Had Ho Working Stock for Girl Employes "When He Opened His Shop To-day. Irfiulsa Schmidt.

21 years old, who was ar rested at 215 East Seventh street, Man hattan. last Monday night, by Detective Mc a few reckless looking guimpes, some Govern, the Parkville station, charged The Inquest into the circumstances surrounding the calamity which cost ten persons their lives In the Fleet Street African with robbing, in company with others, her employer, Fritz Llndinger, at 230 Ocean EDWARD EVERETT CADY, D. D. 346 Fulton St. (Cor.

Court Square). M. E. Church on the night of the took place to-day in the coroner's court, In plainer yokes, several hundreds of yards of lace and one or two silk waists, made up. were disdained by clever burglars who took about $2,000 worth of fine silk from the shirt waist and corset cover factory of J.

Salmon at 162 Pacific street, this morning. But the thieves had left Mr. Salmon no working stock and for a time it seemed as it all the nrettv young women In the place would have the Borough Hall. Before the Inquest mo Jurymen, under the guidance ot Coroner statements require no reply or commaot." The surface ears had their troubles also. The motormen now in charge of he trains on the roads and the Subway system are not "green men." They are men experienced in railroad work, and in the absolute control of the double airbrake system used on the largest ra.

roads in the United States, and have all had a careful examination before they were put to work. Sensational statements are being circulated to create feaMn the minds of the public against the use at this time of the Interborough system. In the interest of the public and the business community of this Metropolis, it is important that these statements should be refuted in the public Parkway, Flatbush, was arralgnea oeiore Magistrate Steers in the Flatbush police court to-day on a complaint sworn to by Mr. Llndinger before he left town. I As told in the Eagle, a quantity of table 1 linen, table silver and women's wearing apparel was taken from the Llndinger household In the latter part ot February.

He had discharged his help and on information furnished by Ferdinand Rahn, a former accused his servants. Hannah Lange, nart of their day off. Mr. Salmon rose to the An Eighth avenue trolley car that left One Hundred and Forty-fifth street shortly after ainn thoueh. and telephoned at once to Flaherty, visited the scene of the aisaster and then they trooped back to the Borough Hall and listened to evidence.

George V. Elliott appeared for the heirs of one of the women who was killed and Assistant District Attorney Smith took charge ot the legal end of the inquiry for the coroner. The story ot the pastor of the church, who was In charge of the funeral services, the Rev. Frederick M. Jacobs, was to tho ef 6:30 o'clock reached One Hundred and First gome lmportrs for enough silk to keep street when the plow on the car dropped n.i heln into the conduit tleing that road up.

Then the tactory going for the day and to help the crowd made rush for the Columbus him fill out his orders. avenue line and after allowing several cars "I'm away behind In my orders, anyway," Instead ot an open vote, had been token there would have been no strike. Some ot the strikers are old men-grandfathers, with gray hair who have worked lor the company since It started and quit work for those reasons." George Walling, a sinking guard, was one of the men bitter against Pepper. He said: "The labor leaders deceived us, first, into joining the union by tilling us that we could only hold our jobs by bceotniug mem- that were already crowded to over-flowing, 3aj(, j.r Salmon to Detective Sergeant James 21 years old, the laundress, and Louisa Schmidt, the maid, with having taken thu to pass hv, some of the Hf.rlemites succeeded I Kelly of headquarters, who was making an In getting on one of the cars. They man goods.

A complaint sworn to auo fect that there was a large crown in iub place an da noisy one. He attributed the accident not so much to the fact that the floors were overloaded with people as to the aged to reach a point near Seventieth street fact that the people were in motion at me time. implicated Edward Goldstein, a yea of 215 East Seventh street, Manhattan. The matter was reported to the police and Detective McGovern was assigned to the case. He had the two girls in custody that night, and also obtained a quantity ot tho stolen goods.

The Schmidt girl becaa.c hys hers of the union. We found this was taise whjch formed a wKh thp tro, afterward. Then again half of the men 1 p. wtr sonijing the flames Into the air were forced into the strike without knowing t0 a bright of about ten feet. This dis-what they were going on strike for.

play of pyrotechnics thoroughly frightened cnrrv several hundred persons who made a rush "I went out w.th the rest and I am sorr Amsterdam ayenuc Br(ae ne aJ for it. I read in the papers that the stnke (h(, and Xiutn avenue elevated lines, was declared off by the National leaders. to fjn(j D0th lines were running and I am here to get my job back. I am irregularly. press.

The safety of the puDiic in me iram o.i the roads and the Subway is being carefully looked after by the most skilled railroad men to be found in this country. INTERBOROUGH RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY. Frank Stanley, an architect, wno maoe nu examination of the building, declared that there should not have been more than 100 people In the building. He found that tho beams did not overhang on the girders sufficiently, that while there should have been at least four incheB of rest, there was but an inch. In tho opinion of Mr.

Stanley tho terical at the time ot her arrest ajd, was nollovuo Hnanltal. whtch do- investigatlon, "and if I bad not been there migit have been more silk for the rascals to take. As it is Ul recover from this loss. But I do not think it was very nice for the captain of the precinct to ask me why I did not keep the stuff in a safe." The burglary was peculiarly bold, for the place from which the goods were taken Is on Pacific street, a door or two from the house of the Fire Salvage Corps, where there are always men wide awake at all hours of the day and night. The thieves knew their ground pretty well, for the general Impression Is that they did all of their work from the rear ot the building and got la and out through a vacant yard of apartment houses in the back, on Dean street.

The police, wisely considering the matter, have a notion louort ho, rrnienment until tO-day. She with done with labor unions forever." oir are, now Inmates of the Way MANY NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. side Home, under tno proiecuuu Mcury, the probationary officer. Goldstein was arrested the next day in Flatbush, while returning some of the stolen goods to the Llndinger home. At his arraign- ii.cn Via ft II knowledge ot the rob building was dangerously overioaaeu.

Some ot tho city's inspectors were examined and told of the inspection that had been made of tho building. Other witnesses, wno had nothing new to say. were examined and the case went to the jury. The verdict rendered was the following. Consuls and Secretaries of Legations and Embassies Approved by Senate.

Washington, March 10 The Senate to-day In executive session confirmed the following Pepper, Defiant, Denounces the National Officers. Thel ocal leaders refused to accept the fact that the strike was over They cursed with intense feeling. "We don't give a damn for the national officers," was the way they put it. George E. Pepper.

president of the local union of the Amalgamated Amociation, went to Colonial Hall where ho addressed the west side branch of the union. When he returned bery, saying be had been merely asked to return tho goods. He was paroled on his The victims came to their aeatn oy suuoca- HAD BELT OF GOLD SOVEREIGNS. CHILD PERISHED IN FLAMES. own recognisance for a lurtner nearing.

CBUad bv the falling of a floor, due to the time of the Lange girl's rr.gnment tlon caused by the fan ng tho she confessed all and Implicated the 'nurcb. colored, caused by a surging neminattoLs: George B. Anderson, District of Columbia, consul at Antigua, W. Robert S. Chilton, District of Columbia, consul at Toronto, ocnmiui.

gin uuu crowd concentrated on tnis parucumi wi fnrniHf cnaehlnan ana inioruiam Wo tho inrv. recommend a more anu that the thieves were of the notorious East Side gang of Manhattan, which makes a specialty of stealing silks, the more valuable the better, and who find a ready market for their stolen wares in cert-iin silk houses on the East Side, where persons Becking for bargains in such gooJj can buy at marvelously cut rates cut even below Armenian, Held as a Vagrant, Believed by Police to Be Clever Jewelry Thief. Canada: Hunter Sharp. North Carolina, consul at Kobe. Japan; Robert Brent Mosher.

DlFtrict of Columbia, consul at Collingwood. Canada; William Phillips, Massachusetts, second secretary of the Legation at rkius. China; Henry P. Fletcher, Pennsylva- Father Probably Fatally Burned and Three Servants in Maine Hotel May Have Lost Lives. frequent Inspection of old buildings of this character, even if from outside appearances there are no signs of structural weakness, where girders and beams are concerned by uncovering the celling or floor, to discover She accused him also with assaulting her on or about February 25.

He had obtained employment from Mr. Llndinger at the same time she did. and It was with the understanding that the two were man and wife. Tk. iri tnii Miss Meurv since her ar to his headquarters in Marlou Hall, Pepper Bald he told 'the men not to desert the union and that the etories that the national officers had thrown down the strike were untrue.

Ho said thai the statements given out It Is some eoorntnrv rtt thn l.oyntlnn T.ishon. the cost of manufacture. structural work or uetect. Pnr'nii' Tiinmn cinp Monro niatrirt of since he eang has operated in Urooklu. Bedrach Peterson, an Armenian, was held Patten, March 10-A woodmen's bote! at Sebois.

located In the woods ot Northern by he Interborough company of the success Columbia, secretary of Legation and consul partly beiause a number of its members have In which the trains were being run and that general to Roumania and Servla; Charles been In jail, but within a month or two morn LASSOED A DROWNING WOMAN. thou ore of them has been releaseu a Penobscot County, about 2" miles irom the men were returning to work, were bluffe s. Wilson. Maine, secretary of the Legation at Greece and Montenegro and of rbe Diplo shown to the police by the monthly stut rest that Rahn was not her husband, but that he exercised a great power over her and that the two had been living together for more than a year. She said that she had met him at hor home city, Bremen, Germany, and that, despite the protest of hor parents, sho had come to America with him.

Miss Meury further said that the girl this morning by Magistrate Dooley, In the Adams street court, for hearing two day hence, on a charge of vagrancy, made against him by Detective Sergeant Frank Kelly, of the headquarters start. The inn eculd not give a very good account ot himself, partly Mrs. Mary Murphy, Out of Work, "Weak, "Even if the national officers had notified matic Agency In Bulgaria, with residence at me that the strike was off, it would William Blumenthnl. New York. Hungry and Despondent, Jumped Into the East River.

third secretary of the Embassy at Paris here was burned during the nignt anu least one life, that ot the young daughter of Luther Hall, who kept the hotel, was lest Mr. Hall, unconscious from burns and exposure, is here, having started to summon id woodman discovered him about ten mile, from this "wn insensible on bs wunn ho cnulii not snehk English readily told her that Rahn had prompieo ioem and partly because he could not apparently Mr LlndlBger and that live- address on Seventh av AAaBO oo Sovollth France; Lewis Einstein. New York, third recretary of the Embassy at London; Craig VV Wadsworth. New York, second secretary of the Embassy at London; John Ridgely cr.rter. Maryland, secretary of the Embassy ot London.

he wa3 accustomed to take ner earnings imiu on.l hoflt her hesirie. nue. Manhattan. The police believe that he prison reports, and there i3 more activity the work, which is vastly more profitable than "verging." The men who do this kind of work are Bilk experts, men who have been working in the great silk mills in France, and they know, as soon as their fingers touch the fabric, even in the dark. Just how much It ought to fetch by the yard, even from the receiver of the stolen goods.

Their booty is not bulky usually, and a handcart Is sometimes employed to get it away. The J2.000 worth of stuff taken from Salmon's last night could easily have been carried by one or two men. sled, his horse matuug u. y-i Is a dangerous palmer, ana mat ne uioio Weak from hunger, despondent because sho had been for weeks without work, with but 8 cents left and with her final attempt, made this morning, to get employment a failure, Mrs. Mary Murphy, 45 years old, a widow, livim at 20 Cherry street, Manhattan, at ten slowly.

a nair at earrings. Bet with diamonds, about McGovern arrested Rahn last Tuesday, and he was arraigned on the complaint of the i oiri tn tho Flatbush Dolice court on make any difference. 1 don give a Oof the national officers. The strike is still on, and we are going to win. It's a lie that I met the national officers yesterday.

good many cars of ho company are in the repair Bhops and there is no one to repair them. The company is gradually getting in a Men Clearly Violated Agreement With Company. The policy of dnying unquestionable The woodman Drougni tue (h lowciry store L. M. Hall Btrcct.

one of the was revived tor i piccard was revived for a moment, ne siaie. NIPPED BY TBAFFIC SQUAD MAN. Wednesday. He pleaded not guilty to the oharo nt nasault preferred by hfr and was that bis hotel r.aa manufa, iai, H.h.H'n. hat three I three manufacturing and retail Jeweler.

Journal and thal trade descripml bote" errasTcep.has been giving the had perished tempted suicide shortly before 11 o'clock this held for examination to-day. Mis Meury had the two girls in court to-day to testify men, morning by Jumping Into tne t-ast mve. Manhattan Butcher Fined $5 for Abusing Officer. Kounditnan Bavendam, of the new Broad- In the building wnen lns with much industry and great success. Mrs.

Hall was visiting friends h. After of innoctncP. umoi.g giving this information Mr. Ha 1 again De jewelers of this city. nt his examination.

They coin accusea nini of beating and attempting to choke the Lange girl and Magistrate Steers reserved decision tn his case until March 19. Tho oYjimlnntlon of the two (SlrlS WIU facts was maintained by the strike leaders. It was of the flimsy, but tough, material made by the Japanese, and it was wide enough to warrant good returns. Mr. Salmon said this morning that it was worth from 75 cents to Jl io a yard, even at wholesale, and.

as about 2,000 yards were carried off. It is likely that the loss to Mr. Salmon will ex from the pier of the Pennsylvania mce. Company, at Fifty-ninth street. She was rescued by three barge captains, who saw her lump into tho river, one of whom.

Cap- r. x- i tho Ilolnwnre. ame unconscioca the nr soner was searcneu a bui- cannot live. He 1. terriDiy Durneu the head and body.

A party started Promptly clngle was found wound around and around his abdominal line, on the bare skin. This come up on Mar 23. to give Mr. Llndinger Sebois. Jey chuuvi to go to Chief Jencks of the local organization of i way tramc sqwio, prearuieu m.

the Brotherhood of Engineers, denied this er in the Gates avenue court to-day, before afternoon that he had received from Grand Magistrate Furlong. The man was Albert Chief Warren S. Stone, in Cleveland, an- a butcher, of 601 East Eighty-third Bouncing that the charter of the local union street. Manhattan. The officer he was was taken from hm.nd.nsme us.

wa, compclled tain foil, Ol Barge Lackawanna and Western Railroad, threw a. rope with a ellp-noose in It over her head fore night. ceed the iz.om wnicn ne nas estimaieu. The burglars who do this sort of business JT nei TKV, 1 and pulled ner asnore. composition of noney ana 0.

robbfry and the little hnrd of nearly Jouu gave uie iun iolf TWO NEW FIREB0ATS NEEDED. i. ia iot a. eomD ami. uneasiness when It was taken away irom can be .1...

lo not co niirnnHe cuuuieu the Flower Hospital anu iu ihi suffer seriously from ber submersion. Whlel Captains Pelt and Dillon were Inking Murphy to the cabin of the barge to dry and warm her, elie broke away from them and ran toward the edge of the barge mm. anu wnen m- w. H. give neighborhoods a long rest after making a raid and the chances are that they may not return to Brooklyn In months.

And the chances are, too, that the silk will never bt recovered, for Japanese goods hace no selvedge, simply a mark at one end of the web with the maker's stamp, duly canceled by the government. It is easy to remove the stamp end the marks without Ellsh coin From the story of the Lange girl, told to wn dotrd oagain nVplcce of the probationary officer, the pol.ee bel ev. snlrlt In the rob ho Q. ihn lenillnE vidently Intending to repeat ner Kew Engine House Also Wanted to Protect the Recent Additions to Brownsville Houses. stout cotton.

Every sovereign nau was revoked and ordering him to forward to 1 l. tni. morning when Keppler the Grand Chief all its books, papers, and UI.ove along at a reckless rate, regardleus of property. He declared that he had re- crowd ot women and children In the reived no such dispatch from Grand Chief street. Bavendam rode alongside and ordered Keppler to alow down.

Instead, he alleged, A dispatch to the Eagle from Cleveland leT drove and not caught eaid that Mr. Stone, stated that the action unUl fag tll. corner of Hart street, was taken on the ground that the Brother- sentence was suspended on the reckless hood had a contract with the Inttrboroush driving charge, but. us the officer said the Company covering a period of three years. ru.n had ud vile language to him in the vompauy i presence of women and children, he was fined which had been signed in feepumbcr last i if.

o( A fnrivtly and that tho engineers struck without eon- attempt. Tho captains restrained bery. Mis. Meury believes that the girl, ore merelr instruments In his hand, and fore could Jump secona iime. Injuring more than an inch strip of the web.

little nest of beeswax ana noney. so would not rub. that the Integrity of the coins should be maintained. The factory 1 in what used to be known as that they are entirely Innocent of ny wrong Intent. She has obtained a proml.e from them that If thev are freed from the charge FUNERAL OF A.

M. PALMER. Coakley Hall. In the Sixth Ward, and the Th. of the Finance Department firm making the corset covers and silk waists has had pojsesison of it for more ronnrt to the Board of Estimate to- DYING MAN ACCUSES FRIEND.

them they will st once return to thi.tr hnmei In Cormanv. She that the Service at "Little Church Around the oonneetlon with the request of Fire twenty years. This in tne nrst turg Ury th.it has happened there. Nobody Im- Commissioner Haye. for an appropriation of YOUHAS PLEADED GUILTY.

nin.l uokM nlrlr Corner" Attended by Many Well Known Theatrical Men. two g(rls come of re.pect.ble families who still live In Germany and that tt Is for them to earn their living In this oonmrv itonie.tic. The Schmidt girl has rZ Anu for three new flrcBoais, one oi Strange Case Reported of Attempted out sueii a nuiining treasure nouse Brooklyn water front. Michael Youhas. 25 years of age.

who shot and killed Annie Mlnarlk, 17 years of at her home. 172 Wythe avenue, pleaded guilty 1 i.t,.r livtnx a. domestic on Oarfleld nne IllKS, LUl ine DUrgiam app.renuy lew of vbat they were doing. They ripped out a He recommended that an appropriation Murder to Get Insurance Money. The public funeral iiervlce.

for A. M. suiting the officers of the Brotherhood and In clear violation of the existing agreemi nt. Mr. Stone added that th dt'lslon of the grand council was final and that the New York engineers belonging to sub-division No.

101 could not be except upon a majority tote at a convention ot the bru.b- tihood. i section of Iron bar. from a rear window In I jo.OOO be made for two new nreDoai-. this morning to mansiaugnter me ursi ae- ralmer, the veteran theatrical manager. place, thl.

borough, In who.e trunk the police claim some of Mr. Llndinger'. property Including a bottle of choice wine, wa. found, and. although has not been Implicated In the robbery, her said to-day wtr.

held In the "Little Church Arounu inn Cottage Grove. March 10 In the mail gree in the County Court before Judge Cr.ne (be and the workroom, after and he will be sentenced on Monday. The thai. Tbey discarded a lot of valuable prop-maximum penalty for the crime 1. twenty i rty In the shape of laceo and m.de-up goods, years.

Youha a. Indicted for murder In or partly m.de-up goodB, but they totk very Corner on Went Twenty-ninth street. Manhattan this morning at 11 o'clock. Seldom has ibis little church held such represent that also will return with them to I'epper and neks are trying to secure Controller Grout was of the opinion mat there ought to be two additional large Ore-boats and one or two smaller one. for shallow water.

Kire Chief Croker. who was present agreed with him. The matter wa. laid over until n-it week when appropriation of at lea.t for additional fire boats probably will be rnmmlMloner Churchill sp enough support to Jusil; thirn in making a second degree. ard of uncut Bilk that was In sight.

Thy Germany. COWBOYS IN WALL STREET. Sam Park, tight against national leader. of the city marshal of thl. place yesterday wa.

a letter purporting to be wrltte. by John Fletcher, that the writer wa. tired of life and had decided to ui-clde, and telling the marshal where to find the body. Fletcher was found a. Indicated, with a bullet wound in his head, but iioveliinmenis tend to show that he wa.

shot hhooting is supposed to have teen mo carried otr ome oi tne rane-up aiun, caused by a quarrel between Youha. and i "ualnty confet the man behind the l. over the attention, of the former to counter would my. In th of comet women. Jm.

nrlor to the murder coven, cut low in the necg. ana waist, tnai Yonh.s wn seen drinking freely Id a aaloon were "dreams" to the artl.tic And oored before tho Hoard of Estimate to ak tlve gathering of theatrical manager. au a. was pre.ent the service, to-day. The funeral arrangements were under the au.plcea of the Actor.

Fund of Am'Tlcn, with Al Hayman director. I'nder hi. direction, and a. mark of e.teem. the uBhers were the manager, of New York theaters.

Among tho.e who were Thomas Shea, Empire Theater; W. W. WalterB. Criterion Theater; Lewi. K.

Now York Theater: Mare A. Lueacher. New Amsterdam Western Kanchmen Greeted Noisily by In the neighborhood of his home, and after 'he thieve, did not even make a try at the an preprint ion for additional cnglnt. hurt Mh.it the eirl the Polish nouulatlon bin eafe. where there money to hand, n.r.

oart. of the city which attempted to met) Youhss. hi. victim nor at th wide-open desk of the proprietor. ny imperfectly covered by the fire de- o.

are on ly i pet v. Bulls At the New York Stock Exchange. They did not even Into the office, but con- al prornt, Mr. Churchill i i.r.pnnm. mtlA Wltrll 1.

'tiOtlOT llfl by John Urauton, who. It Is charged, wrolo the letter, ihe crime being for the repose of life Insurance of tt.O'iO, payabio to Uranton at Fid -her', death. Brnnton. while wnlkltig along Ihe rotd. I.

charged, borrowed Fletcher revolver on wa. very popular, it 1. am tnat twice alnce hi. arrest. llllq ll.CII OUIO ui One of the sections tn.t nccm tei tlnn, Mr.

Churchill said, I. iirownui-. the pretext of wanting Kin a wnu uuiuhh. 11.. eri.nllnf tn Fletcher', "There were i.i"'i nour nui vlile la.t year." Mr.

Churchill, "and there is ao engine house to protect thern. They are not getting any airong encouragement In thai direction. Foimer Union Men Now "Scnbs." The nun In the lot a I union of Lo. emotive Engineer, are now platil in the uMiions of Tliey ate no Iui.k- ei.iun in and havj no right to cognition uiuo men. H.

B. Msy, vice prci'lcnr of ili lo-jl umttti of the '1 Al-ui ui lull, paid thm morning "I am still confident thai the lll win. There Is only one in to 1 -c and that Is a of the in. ti in to work ,1 haw reliable (rem all dlr-rtlotn tht very te of thu n.en hue terii 1 the atrtkeff uud hU i hat of tery. train, running Intra the Itroiklyn Itrt Ige pti-i'Mi r' up-tnwn 'w snd 10 If, thin "re filled ti their inmost enr i a n.

alter of fa' POWERS HELD BY MAGISTRATE. George Tower, wa. held this morning by Magistrate Dooley, In the Ad.m. street court. for the action of the Court of Special union, on a charge ot as.ult pre Thl.

I. the list of the stolen property, a. given by Mr. Salmon to he police: From l.r,(K) to J.OOO yards of PL whlto nainook gowns. Tweu'y-flve silk corset Six white nainsook torf't covers.

Five white iialnnook Tito white lane skirts. The police are vainly. It 1. expected for the nolen goods. No one In Theater; William Newman, Herald flqunre Theater; Henry Kamsey, Lyceum Theater; Lew Phelps.

Oarrlck Thenter, and lleury Knickerbocker Theater. The honorary pallbearer, were men who had been lltelong associate, of Mr. Palmer. Many of tliem had been brought Into tbn public eye under hi. management.

Tbey were: Bron.on Howard. William Olllnlte, K. Y. M.rkay. E.

A. Iilihmar. tiener.l T. lo Judge IHttenhocffer. Iir.

S. W. M. Kno. liBnlel Krolim.n.

Kr.ncla Wll- Captain Beth Bullock and hi. band of Western who time here yesterday i after taking part In Ihe Insugurstlon parade, visited Wall tbl. noon. They went down town in a big automobile and when Ihe machine turned Into Wall street tbey were at once recognised and cheered by the rrowda. Thev returned the cheers with such yell.

a. quickly m.de thalr pre.ence known thri.imhoti! iho financial district. Windows MRS. CHADWICK WORRIED. nieni.

turned the weapon on thn latier. ifter having Fletcher. Ilrnnton tried to Induce the wounded man to My thai bad shot hlnielf. This Fletcher refused to and later swore to an anilavll rhargints Uranton with the MARY FLYNNS IMPROVING. ferred him by Thotna.

K. Calnes, who on tmnlovtd to ell the Kagle at the June t-hf hiiMh avenue Kulton street the neighborhood the thieve, at work. far the Investigation, of tho police have gone. Strain of Trial Is Evidently Telling on HerC.se May Beach Jury on Monday. ii Uki Saturday Jo.tbd toe rompl.lnant and then him blow.

10 the It clear to the ht tho ovldence Btt sufnrlrnt In Ihe lull buildings sbout the corner of I Wall sod Hrtmd weer openeil ana streamer, of tape sent d.ngllog out, while inu, roroe. iiouert.on uu mei'. Orlamer. Tha funeral In accordance with tha wl.he. of Mr.

were extremely were confined to those provided In the Kpl.cop.l ritual. carrying niot- tlmn th v. him tu holding l-owtr. for th- CALLED A LIAR IN COURT. i tjt.ilitidliH Tn Her Wherenhouts, However, Ate Hot Revealed by Her F.rnlly to Any Ounld Inciulrets.

higher court. Aw.lstniit Ul.trict Attorney hn.t' pros'-cuti d. the occupant, tne cowooya. The enwtmya flr.t .1 the Hloik and went up Into the gallery. 1hre wa.

lively bull m.rket In progress, reroanisln. the cowboy. iii'mlin. i i TROLLEY CAKS IN A CRASH. lu carry, ei a dtirn.g rt: itnlnn e.i vil.K llre-il, wlillc no' trow 11 i wrr qulrkly ti w- h.

i i i l.rt of both Mli t.v f. r. 't t- 'j i 4 i- r. v. i it The whereabout, of Mary Tlynn.

hK bu.lnei. Brooklyn girl, whc.e di.appearan. for three for and The CLEAN BILL FOR THE HANCOCK. Sailor Aboard Receiving Bhlp Can Be Taken by the Yankee to North Atlantic Fleet, ('level. nd.

March It proo.oie ChadwUk cu will not be given to th- jiiry until some tune on Monday. When rouit opened tin. morning. Judge T.ylor k'-d the roun.vl en both to Indicate the length ot nine ihty would require for their and alter a ton-ten nee between lUftrlM Attorney fttillivan A.torney 1 P. I'awby lor the oVf n.e.

w.a agreed lhat the imenle phould h'' I i. tat tlcallr unlln.lte.l lloth lawy-r. w.n Magistrate Naumtr Tlatly El-pressed His Opinion of Michael PascarelH's Ouecr Te.tlmony. Mich. id r.P' arelit, who wna atttnii.oned be.

forn M.g'.-ir.te Natimer. in the Myrtle sve- York In a tremor Ot riciie. W'pfka liU': N'eW Cr-. No. 1TM.

of the avenue line, nd No ol the fi. venih avenue line, cam. with a crh at o'clock night at th Junction of Court and Fulton tret. IP the d.n.ge lo the vehlclo tht no'ttiiurv and the r' ngera miH wim- can." enthu.ia.'lc Ih.i he sent hi. big list down 10 tha floor.

He got It ni-nt for her a.fe'v. If now withheld fr Klnc" .11 llltlnilite mllttlie inere waa uranu ah 11 OUI ner hi I liars. rnr r.t.irnd from I'hlla ahe re- pandetnoiilmii wbl'h quite rqii.le.1 the hoi her liuwl llnr lively lay to-tUy, in '-xplaln a tlun a ruu h. 7h" avenue car I hue court i nn a lutluin with a frit nd. with hi uncle and at Very Ftvr lielt.y.

To-rl- 4. tiiu let'tr i-l 'o, OM.ro 'iti trl Nlt.tli to I i Hot, It but It ai.r It wa. decided In-day lo rslae Ih qiisrsn-lln on Ih receiving nhlp ll.ncoek al the Navy Yard ao lhat the Yankee, Ihe training ahlp. whhh la lo arrive in miirrow from Ihe Booth, will enabled lo lake on hourd clued lo have ihe wnnt ul the colllnon i wh, In- Is ail' K'd tu have taken Prl, an I ih lour ihero were I )n tr.i luinltuie, Tilt Ot I he rn Ml, Melir.lth, of 1 an ih-y did uot i Th ti any alarm. I i.

an i oV, mm 1,, loo aid In her fotiinl Ihey efi thn th cowboy, look at 'be curb market In Broad uf the opinion that all the nta would i more than the two niilniii of lo- il.iy. AMl.tent I'lu'r. I Attorney II i (larry made ih" srguniei.i the ipih. who wa. Di.n.

r.a i It Ihe hlmaelf In an tlluil' t. a lit l.redlr a tln nl It atreel, autre 111. nroaera inn. again. Broad tret waa Jammed from curb In curb by crowd while Ihe home, Mutnn atre.

l. Juet where he I. now her fiitnily re'uae to rill stul llf v. decline in ai.iw. the door hell, an at r.

utiii'i luive loon the ill tun nut ui.de upon the mo. llv for Information. When a'lted alemi Iter londiilon lltey briefly ihioiiah the at.eaking tul. thl i. ,1 i be door.

rowlKiys were there. utf-rini nt. titied himteit ny lo the la ot the ti" claiming nn AOLE TROPHY MATCH T0-NI0HT. Tin In tha K.asla rifle trophy erie I. th.

Fourteenth an I Flrt eventli the magistral pliiii.ply Infornu'd hltn thtt be regardtd him a Har and thould hold lilm In ball of Isoo for the Court of Hpc-i 1 Hi The totnplnlnaftt aim itia arriittite. Hunt, with the defendant, intot. I t. wh'-n ahe wa. (lupo.a.ia.ed from Iter aiart-tnenta, whereby h- wa i to at" for h.

prop- intnlt an uiil.wfiil act in t.i it i atti moon ilia' Mla Hutu improving THEIR BAIL WAS INCREASED. Itietlt to Inrgi mi in her nf men irnm llie liancni a Willi whhh lo nil Ihe vaianclea on Hie North Atlantic fleet, now In Houihern walera. Th" Hancock ha. bean In quarantine for len ila nn errnunt of three ca.ea nl manalea. Tho palltnta were taken tu hnapltnl and now eonvaleaeeiil.

Cuplaln riii'try. enmmndlng th Hnncnek, Will aelecl Ih aeamen and nlher rl.aae. nf nun lor lh Y.nkea. li w.a the y.rd to-day that there I. plentiful atipplv of men on Ihe H.ncm-k and thai iher will Im nn Iroulil In living ih Y.nke.

.11 th men Ih.l will needed lo fill the muncica. had hern Intended lo men Hninh tnnipiraiy ate) tin' the aril 1 wl'h It Ih" Int'ht violate the law Mr Harry apik, aletut one a htlf will iitvoni tnai iiier naa aii.oniie-ly ntithlng lo ii. The infereiite and are that Mi. Hum will retirn to a private li Mat and rei'tiper- t.trt. whkh a tiedued fur lilt Sin n.

Kb', but UI w. p'att- Prlfcotiers Aceuned of Holdup ef Aged Voluod at Itu in. ni'UH'i ttiat hour. II" ne (lined by Mr Mmg tot OUltt Of 1.11 UleOant ('Olonel ale from hit long and to lion. tup.

afiT demanding her on verai nera- i the tritltia it ti.i.iu tw re (. three nil i'n tule Tle r.T te J.r' 1 rf lol'iee 1 le at- it ttti fintt-ii. te lave their joim for all tliue. f.tr tlo- hit. rbor'ittkh i.

i tti' ertied mi I th. w.li1 liattiri.liy side with l'i pi-er ntel JIoI(k. A little luimlter of letter i Hi ce'Ti tin. mornlo. Idr i 1 to Mr ll.diev w.rnlnr lilin tbnt going to he ID.tl In blow tip with tttiwti)tH Mit pan.

of thn toad and power A lell.r W.n pelted rot Hlallo't 1 1 I' 11 Mr H-dley nan mi 'ho ftlt.t'lo of the 1 1 I II 'Meadley and on a slu-le thiet un iho In.l.le very poorly wiltten: fir A i.n.i.i will untile blnw ihn rr hou i ll'tteirrd and Forty-ixih Look mil. A friend" Men Isgrr to Ritinn to Work. An oftl lu of the Inir thotooBh I'mni snjr, hen ra till, altt-rtioon. I Man RecognUsd as Old Acquaintance of Folic. i lomg ar.

jii Mit, will If liawley for Mra Kulln.in for Hie Pait iin III per.laied iii rein, ring me delivered I prop-rty and had ronterte.l It to ma own mUk 1Mrl, lNJUIlf.D IIOY AbKS DAMAGES. A dama.e ilt for inr.tinal Inlurle. Ue I aiitcrntlient I'ti iti In anlilngton, will he i hi a evening in Hi- It In prol tii'lr tht tn.peitr,ra pmall arnta prnillie will pre.eti' the lentna whl IMI the Thirteenth and Twrniy-Hiir I gmirnt. on the e-emng of Krbrtut Iimnla Nell, I'ettr I. Muk.hey Will filed In tin Hmi'.

dr. nil nurt tbl" aliernooti Mi, h. Keinem la. Ill year. durlni Ih.

I.at lorini.ht, but on of tha quarantine- mil man haa been elityi.c.l waa tr.e oeiernnnt nau aiven nta li nt mioliy on the wltnie thai Mm.m tr.te N. nmer e.reaid lila opinion regard. 11. tho tnaii a vi and ordered lit I Mr (tarry a a With pal- lightly agaiifi I bid. ot Me k' lt atteet.

agalnal lh Amtrti.n I'ati I t.miianr. In ihe iniiiplaliil lain Held, who were ye.terd.y In Ilia Hitler lour of holding up and rnlihltil at an early hour In lha morn-(nl Nrlla S'tlaon, SO tears old, 42J Clinton OUIV WfV real, inn li lo hia aorprle lie rurnin i bail. eteJ John Itotnanelll, th boy's Whin Mr i.at -M-nt w.a a' time. de. if te Mm.

i It. od a handkef I tt.o'ith alia t). li. an. 0 lio ol.lied Mia liaiwlck ''ttlid.

Iler too. Ktnil 1 I' her, pai In. aa 11 a. If to run. oi i ra In an "i I mau.

tn tiervoualy utiii Jodge te, npeillllg iii BR00KLYNITL8 IN WASHINGTON. Kagl Ilure.ti. Ho. r'Olirlaelilh aireel, Va.hltig'on. M.rt o-Th fnllowltif No tired Iiiardiai I' lhat lh hor waa In jured while working In ihe unman'.

lory at minor of llilid euue Third atr. i. appealed in-e li llonven. hi our her aioii alii, gra.ped hi NO EVIDENCE A0AIN8T THEM. Oeorgt William Oiubet, Fort Ham The fact ilui tlte I.

l.mWn nrotiVlyiH'ea relierd at tha Ka.la Hureati Brains look Ml. a Mr end Mra I. A'alti. p.tr.l All iU he In do to. lev a' root, hnd an eaamliiallun In Uaf.

whl'h ra-aiilied in Ihe ball Ivlng ln-reaatd from 2 imm) In and nn adloiiinmeni la later dale. In June Mule. hey was of pinkeihtiok from Ihe hand nf Ann. K.eniherg, In an led tiaiu st I'll'h Tweniy-nfih airaal. 1'lie ihlef nn Hi platform Ihruai-lit! hi.

hand through Hie window In gel the around" llere the nff. pot 1 lo ihe Mr. and I. e'-r lal. i I Wlni rme to tier ltrh.1' 8UICJDF.

BY HI00TIN0. inall b.lee, III he Ale.aildef when died tif reltllitltta atl'fc. t. a It. i liliel up lie )t r4 hlmaelf iii hia rotilil III Mill.

Iluiel I Maiihuttaii rttiiie lime ami nl.hi or llton 8nlooiilieep rs, Dl. charged. lieors" an I illioin I. ruber, lha lt of lit aaloonkeeper. atttated In th" I'ort 1 1 ei rn I tt iiab.tgd till, aftirlioott frotn lu.tedy by litii'd ti i loner llrtudiei.

no eU l.ni" of any wi it. gdolns on llieir pari ll. Villi lit ell led (ill l.inrnln a Hlnhd.ir lb" Ki-d. male a rild on the r. lit-ma iii ih" vh inur of the itiiil'on il' atlr ttitaa iii'itiiloi.

bv nrtt'S 1.011.1 lei.u.le from a hmlib at Always tn ftill 4m laxatwe fromo Qoinma Cum CoM In On Day, CiVta lyi Grape-Nuts food I. M.ed. Trial Prove. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kin. You Hare Alwajs Bought three antr.riMima nl Mr lli.lii tin lite inltldit.

nt III" it. It" llttilding end who were Lillm. utr tt ether In Ihetr aiigetll.aa lO fet'ltn lo era "Th" atatetnelil llie i. la.t it onlaln. lite aitiiailoii tuliv an I ie la nnthina a id In It fn tin u- an net, ltd will be Ink' li on to Nil tht I IH required Kara lite nf lal waa rallrd lo talemenia iif Mr Jen.

a. and Mr I ppor thai the atriaa (a) en en I llie nflii lal. wt. ptnad wliile, aat 1 TT'e fai la n-iak for 111' im.lte.. Thrif purae.

e.rapen; a i tie iiirta aaiiiewni waa later snd w.a Identified by Mrs. In Hie County ru in, tef' te Jtidse Aapln-ail, he piovid an alibi, raving he waa at Ih Meaierberl noting ihul dar Iii retirl to lai. wnen i Nell w-a arraigned, Capi.ln II. tool rei oiiiii ti iii aa ih" mail whti ihe alibi and anured Iba I ot Mult aln r-mlier. PETITION INBANKRUPTCY.

Mathlew IllO'k. 4.1 Udi.ii atrt.1. ha. ftie.l haiikrni'ier i He nh'dub llalillltle. evsry iiair re.eriaiioti and aite.ted llie of Ihetn ull the i Im-ie tif havlnl pl.eri "toll floUl Heart th Slguatur ot I ihe tin nation lu ih'ir ptmmiou..

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