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TT1E TinOOKLYX DULY EAGLE. NEW YORK. MONDAY. APRIL 24. 1911.

DUTCH CLUB TO DINE. SAVED BT CLOTHESLINE. MISCELLANEOUS. LIST i II done until such a communication ar- rived. I At the offices of the employers society, the National Erectors Association, on I West Thirty-second street.

Secretary C. 1 FOR MAGISTRATES' JOBS Annual Event To-night at Midwood Club. i The annual dinner of the butch Club of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Flatbush will be, held to-night at ths I honey said: natural Laxative Water v1 IllPi Us" I the arrests in the West are of peculiar interest to the people of Los An-g-oies. We are interested here in general situation, because of the number of dynamiting outrages which have occurred in various pans of the country, on bridges and other kinds of structural work, in the last few years. Onr natunl inference has been that nearly all.

thesf dynamitings have originated from ths jl Quickly Relieves: Calls on Mayor Caynor, and Says He Left a "Brooklyn Lawyers' Directory." Compares American Working Class Conditions With Those of Its Own. Midwood in- East Twenty-first street, near Church avenue. There will be 120 guests, -and among ths speakers will be the following: Professor W. S. King of Pittsburg, the Rev.

Nehemlah Boynton, Herbert F. Gunnison, Federal Judges Van Vechten Veeder and Chat-flcld, and Supreme Court Justice Maddox. Fall of Would-Be Suicide Stayed. Slightly Injured. Otto Allbracht, 45 years of age.

Is In the German Hospital with a fractured skull, which, the police say, he sustained when he attempted to end his life by Jumping from the window 'of his apartments in the second floor of 21T Himrod street early yesterday. It is said the man had a quarrel with his wife and then went to the rear winL dow and leaped out. He struck several clotheslines in his descent, and this saved him from serious Injury. BARBER HANGS SELF. When Mrs.

Martha Asehman went to the cellar of the apartment house at 264 Himrod street, where she lives, yester YOU WANT the assurance that you are getting a good title. We give it to you. We pay the loss If the title Isn't good. LAWYERS TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY i CAPITAL 84,000,000 SURPLUS 6,500,000 100 Broadway, New York. 188 Montasne Street, Brooklyn, Krondnny, Brooklyn 375 t-'nlton Street, Jamaica.

Biliousness, Sick Headache, I same sourer. This sort of thing has been Stomach Disorders, and going on tor three or four years, and we luiv: not been able to get at the persons really responsbiie. Some of these out REAPPOINTMENTS DESIRED, SUPERIOR IN THIS COUNTRY. CONSTIPATION 3 The Dutch club la composed of descendants of the old Dutch families who settled the section. The church itself is one of the oldest churches on Long Island, and.

Indeed, In the whole country. It was established 276 years ago. Samuel E. Maires, the president of the club, will be the presiding officer tonight. The chairman of the dinner committee is Henry Lott.

Brooklyn Magistrates Whose Terms Expire Now Said to Be Conn-dent of Being Named. Though Cost of Living and Expenditures Are Greater, Margin of Savings for American Workman Is Larger. day afternoon she saw the body of Ernst rages have occurred In the vicinity of this city, and a few arrests have been made. A list of the dynamitings has been given out and published, and I think it a very accurate one." The list Mr. Cheney referred to contained seventy cases in which iron anJ steel construction by open shop workmen had been destroyed by dynamite.

Nearly a dozen murders and attempted murders in and about New York within six years have been attributed to striking Loew, a barDer, years of age. banging from a rope. Loew, who had an BODY THROWN INTO STREET apartment in the house, had stood while adjusting the noose on a box, which he Antonino Verdirame Shot Dead later kicked from under him. The motive for his act could not be determined. CLUB WOMEN IN SESSION Those of Second Judicial District "Cost of Living in American Towns" Is the general title of a report of an inquiry by the board of trade, an Important department of the English Government Into working class rents, housing and retail prices of this country, as compared with as He Left House.

Court, for the court's action of Saturday 1 evening. Miners Federation Beady to Raise Big Defense Fund. Denver. April 24 The Western Federation of Miners stand ready to levy an assessment of $5 upon each of 60,000 members as a defense fund for J. J.

MeN'a-mara of the Structural Iron Workers Crilon. This statement was matte to-day by Charies H. Moyer. president of the Western Federation of Miners, Sums Expects to Make an Arrest in Toledo. Toledo.

Ohio, April 24 Detective W. J. John H. McCooey, leader of the Kings County Democratic organization, called on Mayor Gaynor to-day and presented for tha first time the recommendations of the organization for the appointment of six city magistrates to fill forthcoming vacancies. Mr.

McCooey had a twenty-minute Interview with the Mayor, Whether he called on hla own Initiative or whether he was Invited by the Mayor WARNER THREATENS POLICE Meet at Y. W. C. A. PLEADS GUILTY TO SMUGGLING Four Creeks of Steamship Line Confess.

On Invitation of the Brooklyn Woman's Says He'll Make It "Hot" Because of His Club, the clubs of the Second Judicial District of the New York State Federa A squad.of detectives are to-day scour- Ing the city for the man who" last nigliJ shot and killed Antonino Verdirame, an Italian; 22 years," old'. who- lived with hi parents at 123 itoeblin'g street. Verdlrami was murdered in a house at 18 Maujc? street and his body was thrown in anioinl the trees which stand In the large cuui 6 in front of the building. From what the police couid learn, thi (could not be definitely ascertained. The countenance of the county leader was tion of Women's Clubs this morning opened their all-day session at the Young Women's Christian Association.

There the same In England, which has just been received In this country. It Is a voluminous document of pearly six hundred pages. In which there are few waste words. Its length is due to the exhaustive nature of the Inquiry. It Is difficult to condense It into the compass of a brief newspaper article.

It may be said, however that the result Is a determination that, as regards rents, the "American workman pays on the whole a little more than twice as much as the English workman for the wreathed In smiles after he left the Burns arrived here at 11 o'clock this i morning and Immediately went into con-1 ferenc-e with Thief of Pnliro Knann. Assistant Inited States District At- At the request of the police of the Fourth avenue station, Magistrate Voor-, hees. In the Fifth avenue court to-diy, entertained a charge of vagrancy against Furtber than to say that he expected to torney Alien moved to trial before Judge Chatdeld in the United States Circuit was present a thoroughly representative audience of clubwomen. In many cases the president and one delegate from each make an arrest here late to-day. the detective refused to give out anything.

He dead was visiting friends at to Mayor. "I have just submitted the Brooklyn lawyers' directory," said Mr. McCooey. He declined to furnish any further Information as to what had transpired between him and the Mayor. Although he refused to state if the "legal directory" was headed by the names of the six pres club In the federation were present Daniel Warner, aged 26, who says has home is at 948 Brooklyn avenue, where he lives with his father, who is said to Court to-day the conspiracy Indictment for smuggling against thirty-two officers, seamen and agents In the employe of the Hellenic Steamship line, a company operating vessels between Greek ports and Mrs.

Stephen D. Stephens, chairman of probably will go to Indianapolis to-night. Bloomville, Ohio. April 24 Detective William J. Burns arrived here last night from Tiffin, Ohio, and saw officials of the same sort of house accomminodatlon, the Second District, was unable to pre and that he Is, on the whole, better side, owing to, the death of her husband, Judga Stephens, last week.

Mrs. Eugene Grant of this borough presided in her housed. That In the matter of retail prices for food the American pays a little more than iie-thlrd more than the English workman does, and it Is noted that the living of the Amercian Is better thau that of his ELgilsh brother; eertaluly he is more of place. Maujer street address. About 11 o'clocl: he was about to take his departure an I was on bis way down the stairs when lu was shot in the back of the head.

Mrs. Annie Watson, who lives at It Maujer street, told the police that slm saw the men bearing the body from tint hallway to the place where It was found. She says she heard two shots. An examination of the scene of the shooting disclosed that one of tho bullets had burled Itself in the wall. Word reached Uie family of the murdered man about 3 o'clock this morning.

His brother Bartholomew rushed to th Bedford avenue station and told Captain Flood, who went to the place Indicated, and when he came across the body summoned an ambulance from St. Cath Mrs. Robert Edsall, president of the Woman's Club, welcomed the clubs. Miss France Stone Company's quarries, from I South Brooklyn. The trial Is tha outcome whom he learned that sixteen sticks of recent Investigations and raids by 1m-dynamite had been stolen from the quar- i.

a i migration inspectors and the local ries recently. He did not find any more explosives secreted here. Federal authorities, who believe that they Mr. Burns said he believed the dynamite i have uncovered one of the greatest smug-found in Tiffin was stolen from the quar- I gllng conspiracies ever plaunned at this ries here. Burns returned to Tiffin from port.

here. was tno Purpose of 'counsel for the Arrested Men H.dKarrow Escape inhTtr arrest To Auto. result in Indictments of officials higher Chicago, April 24 Ortie Mc.Vlanigal and I up in some of the steamship companies Anne Rodes responded and brought greet ings from tho State Federation. a meat eater than the Englishman. be an engineer on the flreboat Seth Low.

Conroy arrested Warner on a Church avenue car yesterday afternoon. He says the defendant was acting In a suspicions manner. There have been numerous complaints ab.mt robberies and thefts on the Church avenue cars lately. In court to-day the defendant declared vehemently that a grave mistake had been made, and he promised to make it "hot for someone." Conroy told Magistrate Voorhees in court to-day that Warner had admitted to him that he had been arrested fo ir times, but that he had never been convicted. The court gave the police two days in which to bring some tangible evi ent Incumbents, It Is understood that Mr.

McCooey indicated to the Mayor that they were the first choice of the organization. In all his dcflllngs with the Mayor, Mr. McCooey has always taken the precautlou to submit from six to a dozen names In addition to the names of the candidates who happened to be the choice of the organization. He followed that programme last year when the Mayor had the appointment of a chief magistrate. Chief Magistrate Kempner's name was on the organization list, but It was a good The chairmen of the various standing committees made their reports, and then the meeting was thrown open for general business.

In the comparison of the wages and the hours of labor It Is that the wages are much higher and the hours of labor shorter, taken as a whole. The conclusion Is In the figures of the report that the wages of the American working man is about 130 per cent, higher than the English laborer, and that his expenditures ars about 52 per cent, higher, which Miss Rodes, as chairman of the pro gramme committee of the state, outlined the programme of the state convention, which will be held during the Becond ween or November at the Hotel Aator. dence to connect Warner with any crimes committed on the Church avenue cars, and he was held in J1.500 bail on a tech results In the conclusion that will surprise some of our economists that the She announced that hats will be barred James McNamara. the men arested in In this port. It was apparent to-day, Detroit, narrowly escaped death by dyna- I however, that the men already under iu-mlte, -together with their captors and dletnienl are not going to put the govern-guards, Saturday night, according to the I ment 10 trouble and expense of pros-detectives In charge of the men.

proceedings, but that most of It had been planned to take the pris- them intend to plead guilty, take their oners secretly from Chicago to Joliet. medicine and keep their mouths shut where they could be placed on board a any persons "higher up. train for Los Angeles. In the automo- Greeks the chief eng neer the on the floor of the council chamber dur nical charge of vagrancy, way from the The selection and appointment of Mr. Kempner enabled Mr.

McCooey to say that the organization had been recognized by the administration, and the Mayor at tho same time passed the comment that a political organization, it it desired to do so, could also select good men for service In the city government. This Is regarded as probably the reason why Mr. McCooey submitted the "law margin for saving Is much greater among our American workmen than In England. ing that session. A week ago a pessenger on a car At noon to-day the conference ad That the American does not use his mar IOI USB niS onlio tV.il journed for lunch, when the Women's gin in savings to Its full extent Is noted, I containing 1140 had been Club was also hostess.

A musicale will bile in which the men were conveyed nZV erine's Hospital. Dr. Salerno declared th3 man had died from a bullet entering hirf brain and that life had been extiact loff at least four hours. Detectives James Doyle and John J. Dowling closely questioned Danato Marino, 66 years old.

who resided on thci second floor, and who made contradiclory statements, the police say. He. was placed under arrest. When arraigned in the Manhattan avenue police court Tigh discharged him, because there was nothing on which he be held. GEN, BINGHAM GETS A JOB i i i and is attributed to the national habit of extravagance.

But with all that thero seems to be an Indication that In ne be given for the entertainment of the guests this afternoon. lifted from his trousers pocket by a thief, and several other complaints of a similar character were made to the Flat- a large quantity of dynamite to be used 'as evidence in the case. The original copy of the confession, said to have been made by one of the men, also was in the vehicle. minds of the Inquirers that there is as swimshlp Athlnal, pleaded guilty It: was stated by counsel, which include former Assemblyman Warren 1 Lee, James Taylor and Alvln Cass, for the defendants, that two alpnmnhin nirpntfl bush police. much, If not more, saving done by the yers directory" of Brooklyn as a list of candidates, which had the Indorsement of the organization.

City Magistrates Nauiner and Dooley, whose chances of reappointment American. APPETITE HIS UNDOING. Near Frankfort, 111., the car can Into a Ior nellPnic line would pIeaci Ground Has Been Very Carefully NUNS PLEASED AT VISIT. When Bishop McDonnell Called, SiB-ters in Porta Kico Were Delighted. ditch, almost overturning.

The men and their guards were budly frightened, and some time ago were not regarded as very to-morrow morning, when It is expected that, tile other prisoners, most of them Gone Over, The introduction of the report shows BenJamin Yovlno. 23 years of age, of how carefully the ground has been gone 87 Roebling street, returned to Brooklyn from Baltimore, where be has been so over In this country. The conclusion is the rest of the trip was made at so slow a pace that the train connection was missed. The party boarded a Santa Ve train at Joliet at 9:03 o'clock last night for Los Angeles. reached for very good reasons given that Is Made Superintendent of High-ways in Manhattan.

journing for some weeks, to "get a the basts for comparisons must be tnai part of our country which lies east of the good, are said to be responsible for the assurances to friends that the Mayor had changed his mind and that they are sure of being reappointed for ten-year terms. The only magistrate, It seems, who has been unable to give assurances of tliii kind is James G. Tlghe. It was impossible to ascertain to-day upon what tne first three magistrates based their confidence. Only last week the Mayor did not deny that at least three new men would be appointed by him In the places of Messrs.

O'Rpillv Vniltnpr nnrl Tlfrlto RnnUu a a square meal." That was the way he put it in the Gates avenue court this morning. His appetite led to his undoing. Detectives Baccalora and O'Conner, who Rockies. All the differences ol Climate and occunatlon and the resources of the country are taken Into consideration be In a letter received by the Mother Superior of the Sisters of St. Dominic in Brooklyn from one of the little band of sisters who went to Bayamon, Porto Rico, some time ago to establish a hospital and teach school, the writer tells of the delight of the nuns at the visit of Bishop McDonnell.

The letter says In fore the comparisons are atempiea. Ana the relations of organized labor to lnhnr Is carefully weighed In seamen, will make the same plea. The four who pleaded guilty to-day will be sentenced to-morrow. The men whom tha government considers the chief offenders are the captain and the first, second and third officers of the Athlnal. but these men are missing.

When they were bailed out, upon being arrested several months ago. they jumped their bail, fled the country and have not returned. The government's investgation Is hy no means finished. Greek steamships are bei'i watched. The Patrls of the Great National line was watched when It docked In South Brooklyn yesterday, and District.

Attorney Allen was waiting at the Federal Building to get reports of inspectors should they find anything wrong. Nothing was learned. It was said. Several officers of the Patrla are already under indictment and will bs put on trl.il to-morrow. 1 WILLIAM A.

BALL BURIED. short all of the conditions oDtaining, in cluding "welfare" work. juv.itj nao supposed to be on a tentative list for re- I Great Surprise to Politicians; a9 Bingham's Suit Again3t Gaynor Is Still Pending! Borough' President McAneny announced, an this aftefhoob. which came in "the nature of a distinct' surprise, considering Mc.neny;s close relation to Mayor Gaynor, of hose, oltl family' he is a -mlLr. The-appoint ment was that of Bing 'At last Bishop McDonnell and the two This quotation Is made from tne report appointment.

O'Reilly and Nnumer, it Is I monsignori found their way here. And tnnchine the margin of Incomes: nuw i on.mei.i oi neing reap- wnat a sunrise it was after all our walt- pointed ine understanding at the City ing. ve had to be perfectly natural, for ave been looking for him for soma time, heard that he had arrived In' town Friday night, and on Saturday arrested him. Yovlno used to be a bartender In the saloon of Thomas Lev! to, who- lives at 65 Spring street, Manhettan, and whoso barroom is at 499 Marcy avenue, this borough. He charges that on October 1910, Yovlno left, taking with him $45 in cash and a pearl-handled The detectives add to this charge that they have information to-the effect that he deserted from the United States battleship Nor Carolina! in 1910.

Yovlno1 denies the theft, He was held for the Grand Jury. we had not even time to take the sugar Hnll is tha.t the Mayor will announce the appointments beforn.the end of the week. BURNS' ACTIVE CAREER Obtained Evidence Against Ruef and Oregon Land Thieves. Was a Secret Service Man for Years and Has Figured in Many Notable Cases. Ttllllam J.

Burns, who made the arrest in the Los Times bomb case, has been called, more than once, by experts In the business he has made his Ufa's work, "the greatest detective In the world." In some respects he recalls the ham the Superintendent of Highways of the Bor- "Apart from the lowest range of urban Incomes those roughly amounting, as shown by the budgets, to lees than 9S' (about $475) "a year a more liberal standard of living than that observed in the United Kingdom Is clearly Indicated. To no Considerable extent, the adoption of this standard and the higher expenditure It Involves are, however, almost necessary, very much as the standard of a locality or of a class has to be roughly observed In this country by those of Its at 'a salary bowl off the table. We had been mending; Sister did some machine work for me, because that Is one of the accomplishments 1 lack. 1 was darning. Sis-tor playing "Take Me Back to New York Town," but she did not mean It.

In fact, we all felt pretty Jolly and a great visit was the last thing we I bought of, "All at once Ihe bell rang very hard, a year. General Bingham will succeed LANG AFRAID OF THE GANG Mar Who Testified Against Di-masse Fears for Safety. George W. TiHson; wbo goes to o.iw-Ivn as' consulting engineer Accorded a Military by Veterans of the Fourteenth. William A.

Ball, the veteran of the of Borough President Steers' i embers who move freely In It, and, con nnd when Sister opened the door i forming to Its atmosphere, themselves It will be remembered that famous Tom Byrnes, once head of the Fourteenth Regiment who made a gal I who should come in but ihe Bishop 'ihelp to crate that atmosphere. In tnta Manhattan Detective Bureau, who ran lant fight to live until he could celebrate Prisoner Doesn't Want to Say Any-! wish you had seen the greeting and the connection a suggestive analogy may be Bishop's guod humor. He said he was drawn between the relative position as down the notorious "Jimmy'' Hope audi Ihe fiftieth anniversary of his departure tt't Manhattan Bank burglars. But tilt i for Ihe Civil War. was buried this morn-work of Burns has been national in scope.

ing in Holy Cross Cemelcry. following thing Until His Partner Is Arrested, Kelson Winhara. Nelson W. Wlnham, a member df Bedford Idge, F. and A.

and lfferts Council. H. died yesterday at his Long before Burns became head of the impressive funeral services at the Church I bound to i.ill on us within Ihe first twen- regards Ihe standard of expenditure of an ly-four hours afier his arrival, and In agricultural laborer living in an English spite of alow trains, he accomplished Ivlllage and that of a mechanic of the it. He said he would see us more than neighboring market town; or, a gain, be-jonce or twice during his stay." Itween the position of the latter and that I I of his fellow craftsman living in London. I Arrlnr.

ii in rn nnuT 1,1 lhrfe rases the necessities and op- UrrlLtn HAD IU Muni. iportunitles for spending differ both in of St. Jolui the Baptist. W'llloughby and Dominic Dimasse, 25 years old, who private agency which now bears his name and was awarded the contract for lie do- Lewis avenues, of which he was a nroin home, 350 State street. The funeral ser lin nt member.

Th nasi wa celebrated lives at the corner of New York avenii vices will tako place at his home, to Bingham was removed rrum ex'-Mayor McClellan after -charnest h-'l bren made by Mayor Gaynor; who has been Genera) Bingham's bitter opponent In the past. Bingham sued Mayor Gavnor for libel, demanding the sum lino 000. and this suit is still pending. General Bingham based his Ju on we-letters sent to Mayor McClellan by Gaynor when Ihe latter was Supremo Court: Justice, the letters having' reference, to the case of George B. Duffy the Brooklyn bov, who had demanded that, the pol Le authorities remove- his portrait from tha Rogues Gallery.

The general asked for the statements contained in tnfl firs; letter and $25,000. for those, in second letter. tective work of the American Bankers by Ihe Rev. John Cloonan. Many of his and Sterling Btreet, held In Association, which had been for more, old comrades joined his family in pay- 1 bail for the Grand in lie FUtb'usli kind and degree.

Roughly, similar analo- uun twenty years tne nnmis or the'1" muihii-b i lu-Ha man, Alleged Burglar EgageS Policeman be, wba-i conditio of n-iu ne whs Kivpn miniary runerni. Members of orders to which Ball be Plukertons, he bad proved hiuibelf the shrewdest of all the expert sccrei scrvl.oi police court to-day, in connection with Ihe shooting of Miss who was wounded in the heel by a bullet, on the night of April 1ti, in that part ol 1'iat-bush called longed were present, among them the and in tho United Slates. More money Is spent, as a matter of course. In the latter in a Hard Scrap, but is Arrested. morrow evening, at 8:30 o'clock.

Margaret L. Fitegrerald. -Margaret L. Fitzgerald, mother of Marie' V. Fitzgerald, the well-known nowsnaper writer, and dramatic author, died Friday at her home, 234 West Twenty-first.

Manhattan. A mass of requiem was offered this morning in the Church of St. Vincent de Paul, and the interment was at Calvary Cemetery. Sallie E. Atkins.

After a struggle with one of two men men In the pay ol luclc bam. Catholic Benevolent Legion. Knights of Burns first made himself known as a Columbus. Rankin Tost No. in, A.

detective of the first rank wheu ho hc Hol' Name Society, the Oregon land thieves to earth after months of tho hardest sort of persistent REILLY PLEADS TO MORROW, investigation. When Burns was through. country, and to some extent, as has been suggested, this higher expenditure, apart, from any differences in price or rent levels, is almost If not quite obligatory; but, on the other hand, in various material ways, greater satisfaction and more comforts are secured. Thus, the habit of Dimasse first plctth-d not guilty and hom he says he found robbing a barber then said he w.ti.nd if make a stntf-j shop at 1PS9 Atlantic avenue, early this ment. Asked aR wi'dt it wus, he, re-j morning.

Policeman Price of the I vilin station succeeded in making the JUSTICE QUOTES ST. PAUL Scriptural Selections Mark'tbV iixlS From Brooklyn of James' H. Hamilton, Bigamist. Sallle E. Atkins, eldest daughter of "i don't want, to buv an thing about.

there stood convicted a I'nited States spending-Is more active than In this the lata Joseph and Elir.abeth Atkins, senator, a congressman, a large number Jusl lce URV1S umes Application to cns0 until partner arrestea." man his prisoner. The man, who describes himself as Joseph Hlckcy, 30 and while the national chnrac ears old, of 62 Sumpter street, was held of Federal, state and city offlcinls aud Inspect Minutes of the Magistrate Dodd drew from the few millionaire citizens of California. bc wns Tliat case established Burn reputation wiana duty. wlmt hP he had been threatened if so securely that when the people of Sail' In the Supreme Court In Manhattan. he didn't keep his mouth shut.

He talked by Maglslrate Dooley in the New Jersey avenue court in $3,000 bail. The barber shop is owned by Ralph terlstic of a greater extravagance, am! even of a greater wastefulness, often emerges, the correlative fact must be also noticed that for those who desire It and exercise the necessary strength of will and foresight, saving is also easier, because of the larger income at disposal." rancisco. a city ridden by one of thu iNtt.e nnri. inrougn an miciprciei died yesterday, aged 73 years, et her home. 181 Woodruff svenue, Flatbush.

She was born in Brooklyn, where- she had always lived, and leaves a brother, William and a sister. Mary A. She was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Flatbush, where fuueral services will take place to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock.

The Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery. John D. Eekhoff. I josepn uiti, oi L.tn- ui.i punucai rings me country nas ever (h(, mlnutr8 of Inp ran(j Davlas. Price says he saw two men break open the front door of the shop seen.

wanted to on some huuHn-cleanin coin roan, no was taking rallon In sentencing James H. Hamilton, following his plea' of guilty to bigamy. County Judge Dike this morning quoted St. Paul upon the inadvisabtlity of entering upon the marital relation 'lightly or Inadvisedly. Hamilton was -given an Great Relative Cost of Food In Britain and America.

they called in Bill Burns. which indicted Lawyer Daniel Rellly, to her home, at the corner of IKngston and enter it. A few moments later the What Burns did in San Francisco will 'to be inspected. The motion was made avenue and Malbone street, when the at- policeman entered the store, never be forgotten there. It was on O'Reilly's lawyer.

Abraham Levy, and tempted hold-up and shooting With drawn revolver Price warned the i dence he obtained that Abe Kuef, the after the motion had been denied. was; wits in court to-day. He identified Tli-jmen to stand. One of the two Jumped boss, was sent to Jail, together with nnnnnnced that O'ltrllly will plead to the m.isse as one of the men who had tried to through the window in the rear, carrying Mayor Sclimity. and other municipal m-1 Indictment lo-niorrow.

I hold up Miss Fallon and him. He Iden- the sash with him. The other put up a lirials Hi ii.t.rt frria ivr m' O'Reilly was iiidlcte.l on the chnrge of tided a big ugly-looking plctol, found on fight, but was soon subdued. Again: "It has been seen that the rood of the average English family would be about John D. Eekhoff, for the past twen-j Indeterminate sentence of froni two to ty years manager of the Cotton F.x- four years in Sing Sing.

change Cafe Manhattan, and living at have pleaded guilty to bigamy," 422 sixteenth street, was stricken with court. "You are 27. years old, auonl-xy, while returning from a visit in naldwins. with his son. Will- i and nave been' twice married.

Mairl- bribe Burns when lie got close to tiic. receiving stolen roods In connection with Dimasse when he was arrested by Deter- lllckey, when searched, had In his pock-! 38 per cent, more In the United Stales. guilty. An offer of Jliio.iinn was made robbery or SNft.utio from Aaron Barry anil Kdward. as one he had ets twelve razors, two hair clippers and I ana tnat tne rent would be 207:100.

liiin, which he scornfully rejected. Then 1 I't'oft, the Broad street broker. seen Dimasse draw on the night of. a curling Iron. The police ore searching The cost of food and rent combined the offer was made in a more subtle man-' District Uto Ruckiicr.

April 10. for the other man on a description given would be 52 per cent, greater in thu tier in such a whv Hint ihnra ua. nn who hiis charge of the case, said that Then he said that he wis in fear of 1.1s by Price. I'nited States than In England an'l i Wales; but these heavier charges on niony, which is an, honorable, esstate, commended' by to; be hohorabln among all men, and therefore hot by. any to be entered into unadvisedly or lightly, has with you become ti mere habit.

That possibility of the recipient of the bribe tor tne trial of Rellly own safety, because of app-artng in Hie case. He told tho court tli.it in tne "Pi? being caught. Burns was not to he rnr- as 800,1 as GETTING READY FOR CANVASS iyou were performing a nierttb.i:i.ous,'act rtipted. The would-bn bribers came away 1 wondering. This kind of man was new to I their experience.

GRAHAM K. ANDERSON DEAD. Bunis is an exemplar of accomplish- l.unt. He always got. results, no i i Low long It took nor how niHny Pneumoma Takes Clerk in Bank- E.

working-class Income has been accompanied by weekly wages in American towns, as indicated by the three trade-groups building, engineering and printingwhich are as 230:100. "Thitfl, according to this 'ratio, thf. money earnings of the workman In tin: I nited States are rather more than 24 times as great as in England and Wales, and since there is no nrnnf that mnlm'. town" section, A-here the shooting occurred, a man had been atacked by a gang, under the belief that he was Lant-When the gang found fiey ha 1 undo .1 mistake, Lang paid, they llm stranger go. Dimasse couldn't furnish i ind went to jail.

D. Branch of Y. W. C. Plans to Raise $100,000.

ruptcy Court, Where He Served Sixteen Years. eglng obstacles were thrown In hit, path. I hen Chief Wilkle of the secret sen-Ice recommended him as the man to ln-cs: i The Eastern District Branch of the i ment more intermittent in the United Young Women's Christian Association is States than In this country, a muca FALDING DIDN'T APPEAR. gate the Oregon land frauds, he said, an intimate knowledge of what the live had done in his twemv-twn Graham K. Anderson, for years one of in marrying the second time was not ouiy a fallacy, but a felony.

The- first time you married you were courageous and commendable. The second time you wero contemptible and criminal. Your excuse is that, you were intoxicated prior to the second marriage. That is not the Intoxication incidental to matrimony, of which the poets sing, -and the intoxication of which you were guilty In no -way palliates the crime of which you were gu.ilty. You have done a grievous wrong to both women." Hamilton lived at Afi Warren street.

He married Katherine CorVoran, on Match 1 8 last, despite the fact that ha was already married to Frances t-rvice with the government: "He is the 'he most familiar characters about the I best man I have got." The late President Federal Building in Brooklvn. died this I perfecting Its plans to-day for its campaign, to be Inaugurated this week, for the purpose of raising $100,000 for the erection of a new building in the East greater margin Is available, even wheu allowance haa been made for the Increased expenditure on food and rent. "The margin Is clearly large, making possible a command of the necessaries Decree of Separation Granted to Mrs. Falding, and $325 a Month Allowed Her. McKinley knew Burns well, and it morning at 2 o't lock, at his home, at lam J.

He was on the Iraln when stricken and died at Lynbrook. The body was brought, lo his home. Since Ihe death of his wife, a year ago. he bad lived with, his son. at the Sixteenth street address, where funeral services will take place, later.

Prank G. Adams. Frank G. Adams, for the past Ave years a resident of Brooklyn, died Saturday at the Long Island College Hospital, where he had been for five weeks. Mr.

Adams was born in Petrolia, Ontario. -20 years ago. the son of Thomas I and Lor-etta Van Camps Adams. He had been employed in The Eagle Job Department since he came to this borough, and was much appreciated by his superiors for his abiliiv. and by his sssociates for his kindly character.

He was a member' of Typographical Union Xo. 6. and of "the Central Congregational Church, wfipse pastor, the Kcv. Dr. S.

Tarkes Cadnian. will officiate. A member of Mr. Dillingham's Bible Class, to which Mr. Adams belonged, will accompany the remains to Petrolia, where his parenls reside, for interment.

J. Schenck Williamson. John Schenck Williamson, for twenty-five years a practicing lawyer, for twenty-lyn. and before that located in Manhattan, and highly respected In the profession In both boroughs, died this morning at o'clock, of pneumonia, with which he had been ill but three days, at his nnartments In the Hotel St. George.

Mr. illiamson was born In tne town of Flatbush 62 years ago. He was edu ern District. The campaign is for a 1 and conveniences and minor luxuries o' service for him. it Is said that it wi- tit 1 416 anderbilt avenue.

He was taken the suggestion of former President. It pneumonia at his home about ten veil that Burns was temporarily detached days aco. lie sunr-ared ai the clerk's from his duties with the government and office In the I'nited States District Court i building equipped with class rooms re- i "'e that Is both nominally and realh- r-t Tnsttre Uarrin to-dav 'option rooms, administrative quarters. ureater than that enjoyed by the Court Justice to-aa. resnnnd nr class in tins eonntrv.

after an inquest In which the husband cymnas.tim. and so fort.v and two floors l3 fn practic INDEX tang of and from the beginning of his illness didn't appear, granted a decree of sep- addition which will be set aside for by a scale of expenditure to Burns Is 60 years old lie 1, not grew steadily worse. aration to Mrs. Anna DeWItt Folding me 'ie i P'en in ac yet been chosen. I cordance with a different and higher The arrangements for raising the nec-! standard of material comfort." To Classified Advertisements in Today's Eagle.

detectives you read alw.u'.. There 1 Anderson aR Vrk In the Bank-j from FrPn-crick j. Falding, the well-nothing mysterious In his mice. Ills -'nee ruptcy Court, having held the, position I engineer. Abandonment is rotund ant he wears a thick tor about, sixteen years.

Ho bad curling nt the ends. He Is siockv of 'frame I acquaintance in this city. Proba- wn the claim made against falding 1)5 a il; i 1,1,. thara iu tint In With tllp dccri'S MlS. FflldUlg essary funds will be discussed In detail The conclusion Is not expressed plaln-it a meeting to be held on Wednesday ly and in exact, words, but there is no Classification.

Page. evening ar me Hanover Club. Mrs. J. escaping tne conviction that, that conclu nearance reminds one mnroV ti did not know Graham' Anderson He was i iw.h month allmonv.

I Adolph Mollenliaucr chairman of the ex- sion is tnat tne condition of the American workman is very considerably better whan of hl.i brother workman. nnd successful ward politician than of OS years old. and is survived by ,0 the testimony the Fald- Drluh' other type, but you cannot talk to I Miss An- and Pn.81,e "1 h.e five minutes without becoming dcrson. wiih whom he lived. nd will be tne Rev.

Robert M. Moore, pas- Amusements Auction Sales 7. "4-HH Biro's, Cats Dogs Hi Hoarding KI-14 RusitieftB 4 Business Oppor'ties I'i Hi Notices. 11-I---0 APPOINTED. ih.t he know.

hi. th Mr. Anderson was born it. uiinni- I for some time they lived on Prospect tor of St. Johns M.

E. Church; Mrs. Charles X. Jurtson, president of the end. classification.

Tam l.esal l.oai nn, -M Man. AmuwnWt.r,- liwtructlon hi I'cean Steamship's, j'u t'roimanls jk Hailroaus. 'teal Kstate 't K. K. at 1-'.

ft. E. Ixan ji; Sit. Special Ailvt u'lt Steamboats- Sum. to.

Ki To Sale, Travel 17 Wanted 1.1-14 Yachts. Boats, Etc lli Death Notices li Ilenlistrv 7 cated at the Polytechnic Institute and graduated from Harvard, afterward en- I Election IS tering the law office of Wetmore I European 10 1 where his father was m-oininent luisi- i Park West. About two years ago they ness man. He came to Brooklyn about separated under an agreement, it is said. I thirty years ago.

and was chief clerk in the husband going lo Manhattan. Fald-i ihe office of John J. Allen, in charge of nK js said to have an income of $20,000 rederal supervision of elections. Mr. Al- year.

I'nlil the trial waa called this I is now a lawyer at ly.i Montague morning the defendant was represented street. When the new bankruptcy law; by attorneys. Ther." being no appearance went into effect Mr. Anderson took the i oil his part. Justice Matean ordered and position he held when he died.

took an Innuesi. Hy rtlackmor. J. Matter of 9. Trust Co.

lAUamsl, Frederick F. l-'isher: Katznian gculzo et K.lward fl. Fowler: Sonnu-vttl vs. Itobfe, Krank W. Holmes; Williamsburg Trust Co.

vs. Farrell, Michael IK McOoldrlek. Hy Kapper. J. Hodges vs.

Walker, Calvin P. Van Name. By Kellv. I. Anthracite Realty Co.

vs. Max Kpeetor I-tui l.ll fiir George A. Alexander; Altaian vs. Ksehe el Charles Btenerifeid. Hy Maado.v, J.

Irftw'ls v. Kurst, Wilbur i-Aivrence. Browne In Manhattan. At one time ii. was in partnership witm F.

W. Hlnrlcbs, ARRESTS OF INTEREST HERE Secretary of Employers Association Speaks of Dynamitings. For Exchange 15 Help Wanted Horees Carriages Hi Hotels Resorts. Hi (n Memoriaui L'tl Young Men's Christian Association of Ihe borough, and M. C.

Williams, who is employed' by the association to manage the campaign. About ISO workers are expected to canvass the Eatsern District during the time set for the raising of the fund, the limit being May 5. The general chairman of the women workers Is Mrs. George W. Brown, and of the men William F.

Hirsh. secretary of the Eastern District Branch of the Young Men's Chrtrtlan Association. The proposed campaign is an auxiliary lo that Inaugurated by the Central Young Women's Christian Association, which is canvassing ihe borough for subscriptions to the found of J4O0.U00 required to erect a boarding home for young girls on the corner of Sciicrmerhorn and Xevins street. "wamsiliro)i0tMwinF I win in; muni tiiii.iiiiuiiiuii m- awT 1.. I INDEX TO REGULAR FEATURES, RECIPROCITY BILL IN SENATE.

Washington. April 24 The Canadian reciprocity bill was conveyed from the Hou8e to the Senate to-day and without comment was referred to the Committee on Finance. It cannot be taken up until the organization of the committee is Classlllcatlon. Pas. (ibitiiHiteH Picture -1 H.

K. rteconis 17 a-ir t.4 R. K. News Rowing0 Schools Sermons Sports Statfu -Votes' and subsequently with John Reynolds, with whom he remained man years. After the dissolution of (his partership Mr.

Williamson came to Brooklyn and had an office in the Garfield Building. He was descended from the original settler of Kings County, his ancestors being extensive farmers In Flatbush. His father, William Williamson, died about five years ago. His mother was Wilhelmlna Schenck Williamson. He was unmarried and a man of genial character, fond of young people and athletic sports, He was a member of the Harvard Club, the Brooklyn Club and the Hamilton Club.

Flags were placed at halt mast at the two latter clubhouses In Ills memory, today. Mr. Williamson Is survived by a sister. Greta, the wife of Egbert Benson, and five brothers. C.

Stryker. at whose home. Linden avenue and East Fifty-second street, ftip'ral services will dp held, and feter. WMIlam Jeremiah and George. The time of the funeral service has not yet been rrranged.

Classification. Patje. Aeronautics "I Athlellcs Automobile Flaselitill Billiards "I Howling Boxing Children's Courts Killtorlal 4 Financial New. JS-ltl Fishing Football Ooir l.ahoe t'ntons Seventy Cases in Which Iron Construction Has Been Blown Up by Someone. Whether or not the union of the bri'Ifce and structural iron workers in this will take any action as the result of the arrests made at Indianapolis for alleged complicity In the dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times building, has not yet been decided.

At the headquarters of the New York Building Trades Council it was sa'd to-day that no official communication hal been received from iron workers Meanmhfps Theaters' 7 Troltlna- Walhibout Market. IS XVahinirton I CREAM Ml CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children. Ths Kind You Have Always Bought 11 eat her 1. Feature. 1" Women's llent PETTY THIEF SENT TO "PEN." In the Court of Special Sessions to-day Fred Saunders was sentenced to the penitentiary for three months.

On April the prisoner was caught In a 5 and 10 rent store on Fulton street helping himself to combs and other articles. He was arrested by Detective Martin Downs. Marriage Licensee, l.i resilttis THE IDEAL BREAKFAST FOOD 1 1 Yachtlng- Military Music Bears tha Signature of 3X Jadianapolis, and that nothing would je indlcates supplement. jiluiliUI.

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