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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. XEW YORK. THURSDAY. JANUARY 20. 1910.

MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. REBELS UNO MINORITY let LOST HER FORTUNE PfNEHURSTl THIRD FIRM OF BROKERS FAILS IN HOCKING CRASH ARE BEATEN CANNON A SHORT VACATION TOUR VIA Pennsylvania R. R.

In disorders and diseases of children drugs seldom do Acreage Subdivision Company Apparently Had No Land to Subdivide. House Passes Resolution Appointing Men Selected by Republican Caucus. Suspension of Roberts, Hall Criss Announced on Stock Exchange. good and often do harm. Careful feeding and bath Abollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." Its pure Natural Carbonic Acid Gas acts as a Gastric Stimulant and Tonic and promotes the Digestion and Assimilation of even the Richest Food.

February 11, 1910 Round 33 Trip FROM MS V. VOHK Proportionate Kates from Other Points. ing are the babies remedies. Scott's Emulsion LLOYD REFUSES TO SERVE OFFICERS UNDER ARREST. BROOKLYN INVESTORS CAUGHT Co vera round-trip transportation, good until is the food-medicine that not only nourishes them most, but also regulates their di James to Be the Only Democrat on Girl Invested Own Savings and Got, Mother and Sister to Do 1 I-hniary 2S.

inclusive; Merging ur nertn and dinner in Dining Car on going trip, and hot il accommodations for two and three-quarter dav a. Total Liabilities of the Three Bankrupt Brokerage Firms Estimated at $10,000,000. Committee to Investigate Ballin-ger-Pinchot Charges. Descriptive Itineraries giving full informa Likewise. tion and rates lurnisnro nv i lenei ARenig or fstudda.

P. 1'. 203 Fifth Avenue. New York City. gestion.

It is a wonderful tonic for children of all ages. They rapidly gain weight and health on small doses. Another one of the many Long Island schemes has met its finish In court, and. Out of the wild confusion of yesterday's crash in the Columbus and Hocking Coal and Iron pool came a third New York Stock Kxchange failure this morning. The last firm to go to the 'Wall was the officers of the latest company to en Send name of pnpsr mnA th bA.

for oar btkutifaj SnYlnga hank find Child'i Sketch. Book. Kach bank contains a Good Luck Fenny. counter the law will come up for ex JURY SIFTING A NOVEL CASE amination to-morrow morning before Eagle Bureau, aS Fourteenth Street. Waahinguin, January 20 Speaker Cannon smashej the combine in 'be House to-day aaJ jammed a resolution through appointing the men lie wanted on committee to Ballinger-Pinchot charges.

By a vote of ISO to 145, with eight voting present, the House ordered the appoint- SCOTT BOWNE, 409 Pearl St. N. Y. Magistrate House iu the Tombs Police Trust Company. $100,000: Mechanics National Bank.

Plaza Bank, Meiropolitan Trust Company. Court. They are James Thompson, Rufus SAVES FIVE CHILDREN NEAR DEATH FROM GAS 'Attempt to Commit Murder' Clause Threshed Out. that of Roberts, Hall Criss. of which firm Hugh F.

Criss. the specialist in the stock, fought so desperately to stay the deluge of selling orders yesterday that his friends finally had to rush In and carry him bodily off the stock exchange blaekjaek away, Gehhardf. Ob-Tat pays then drew his eun. Autiusr Haves, H. Smith and William Moore, who are the president, vice-president, and secretary of the Acreage Subdivision Company, which had luxuriously furnished offices in the Marbridge building, Man customer, went out an.

railed in an- nieiu of the arranged at last nigh oi her poll reman. This reman Republican floor. armed Gebhardi, and two poiiremeu Blackhaud Trial Involves New Provision of Penal Code That May-Bring Long Sentence. The three failures, in which many Brooklyn investors were caught for vari arrested and Hayi hattan, from which were issued alluring prospectuses couched in language calculated to lure the unsuspecting. The three men were taken into custody yesterday by Detectives McConvlHe and Nelson and were held iu bail each.

ous amounts, brings the gigantic total of liabilities up to nearly $10,000,000. The go: only half his demand. Henry T. Rainey of Illinois was left oil the committee in spite of the vehement of minority. James T.

Lloyd was appointed in his stead. Lloyd declared to the he would not serve, leaving re entire bruut of the Demo Laundry man Smells the Fumes, Kicks in Door and Finds the Youngsters Unconscious. Moore was bailed out immcdia-ely. Oherst and Hayes were lakeii to cells. A few minutes afterward Oebhardr, aeeonl-ing to Oberst.

eome to his cell and fiauhed him again. In the morning the three men were held fur the Grand Jury, whirh body refused 10 jndiet them. The list of New York Stock Exchange firms that were compelled to close their doors by the sudden downward swoop of The complainant is Miss Minnie Frank- crat le battle to bi Hocking, and the approximate amounts prosecuted by Ollie enflcld, who alleges that of her money, practically her entire fortune, is Uberst ami Hayes spent eonsuiera bio janiPB Liucoln Trust Company, Bank of New York, N. B. Central Trust Company, New Yotk Produce Exchange Bank, Chase National Bank, Goldman, Sachs $100,000.

According to Mr. Ernst, the books of the firm on Tuesday night showed equities in these loans of about $900,000 with approximately $500,000 due from customers. The books of the firm so far as he had an opportunity to Investigate, he said, appeared to be regular in every way and contain no fictitious accounts. Roberts Says Criss Acted as an Individual Broker in Executing Hocking" Orders. Cincinnati, January 20 J.

Kevin Roberts, of Roberts, Hall Criss, the Cincinnati concern whose suspension was announced on the New York Stock Exchange to-day. declared that the firm Is not involved in the transactions which led to the suspension. According to Mr. Roberts, Hugh F. Criss, New York member of the firm, acting as nn individual hroker, executed orders for a number of tiOO share lots of Columbus 4 Hoeklng Coal and Iron stock following yesterday's collapse of the pool In that stock.

of their liabilities are: Since the killing of'' Mrs. Staber in her home in Flatbush by two burglars there has been much Interest taken in the provision of the Penal Code which makes an assault with a weapon, in thu attempt to commit a felony, an "attempt to commit murder in the hS'st degree." the punishment for conviction of which crime being twenty years In states prison. To-day, before Judge Kawcett in the criminal term of thu County Court, there is being RESCUE IS JUST IN TIME. Latlirop, Haskins Company, 60 Wall street, estimated liabilities between The leaders are happy atisunk in the company, which, she says, having disrupt' the alliance between represented to her the owner of a insurgents an! Democrats. They feePblg tract of land at East Rockaway.

Miss that they hav, a reasonably (air com-J Frankenflehi's story is that she met Moore mince and th.u the country will indorse about a year ago through a Miss Kopnel, time in ombs before tney were released. Oberst left the blackjack with Secretary Adanison. Ir bears the initials of the accused policeman. Obrst's story was incorporated in a sworn affidavit. $3,400,000 and $4,000,000.

Roberts, Hall Criss, 52 Broadway, heir action in rejecting Rainey because Iwho runs a beautifying establishment, in Little Girl Pulls Connection From Tube and Deadly Vapor Bushes Into Flat. estimated liabilities of from $3,000,000 to Officers Kelly and Gebhardt Sus n.s aiiegeu partisanship, ihe Demo-1 west Twenty-third street, Manhdt -an, tried gUoh an Indictment in which an al $4,000,000. "lo. UI1 me nau.t. assert mat intiiext.

aoor to wnicn Moore was eouauc- pended. investiKation is discredited at the oui-iine a restaurant. Moore. Miss Franln-ii- J. M.

Flsk 42 Broadway, estimated liabilities of from $2,000,000 to $2,500,000. It was stated this afternoon that no more failures are expected. ma announcement was made at tnc set. and the public will never indorse the Held says, introduced Thompson and Mayor's office this afternoon that Mayor turning down of Rainey after the lat ter Smith, who told glowing stories ot the Gaynor had given Commissioner Baker selection by the Democratic caucus. They millions that were being made in real orders to suspend Officer Kelly of that Cannon has actually had (estate in the vicinity of New York.

She Stagg street station and also Policeman I lnp appointment of the committee in spite became interested in their narratives, Gebhardt of the West Thirty-seventh of 'he vote of the House to take this and upon their invitation accompanied street station. power out of his hands. three men in an automobile to East Rock- I Promptlya ficr the House was called awav, where they pointed out a big rweep Commissioner Suspends and Dismisses to order by Speaker Cannon to-day Ch.tr- I 0f fine land which she savs thev told leged Black Hander is accused of an attempt to commit murder in the first degree, although the supposed victim has recovered from his wound. Rarely, if ever before In this county, it is said, has such an Indictment beeu found. Raffaelo Pisano is charged by the police generaiy and by Detective Antonio Vaehris In particular, with being the "king of Black Handers" in this borough.

He was Indicted some weeks ago with one Pasquale Albano of fhaving feloniously assaulted Guissepe Caeacio with a pis Criss Said He Had Tailed for Between Had it not boea for a lunndryman who smelled escaping gas this afternoon while he was going to deliver goods on the third floor of building, five children would have met death in Brooklyn. The little ones were unconscious when rescued and it was some time before they could be survived. The scene of the narrowly, averted tragedy was at 458 Wyona street, in the $3,000,000 and $4,000,000. The failure of Roberts, Hall Criss was announced on the stock exchange floor shortly after 11 o'clock. A few minutes later Criss.

his face flushed, Roberts claimed that when Criss sent slips showing his executed orders to the houses that were the real purchasers, the deals were repudiated. He said that the matter was then taken before the governors of the Exchange by Criss. her was owned bv their company. Policemen Charged With Clubbing. jn imizch presented a resolution irotn .1 the committee en rules providing fir in Almost in the same breath in which he I election by resolution of six members to announced the dismissal from the force represent tne Housl, on th iolIU of Patrolman George J.

Hanson, on a con-! mittee to investigate the whol tnn'ter Miss Frankenfield was impressed, but acted carefully in the beginning, investing in but five of the share of the company, at $100 each. The advantages of the tol, the charge in the indictment being as above slated. They pleaded not guilty and to-day when the trial of the two men was called Albano, through his attorney, home of Mrs. Lena Stein. Mrs.

Stein viction for assault, this morning. Police the so-called scheme grew on her. however, and every weut out to do some shopping, leaving AFFECTS 100,000 MEMBERS CUUM11I33.U1ICI oki uiui oiiinf a ui ro ve j-. I little while she would buv more stock. District Attorney James W.

Ridgwny, next week he is to have a four or five: Representative Currier, chairman of the atil she had over $9,000 invested, asked for a separate trial. Pisano's trial, hour conference with ihe Mayor, and that Republican caucus, at once offered the (Through the promise of big dividends, therefore, went on and Albnno's was ad- very soon alter mere wu Do many tilings names of McCall of Massachusetts. C'lni- she says, she was induced to coax her Journed. Assistant District Attorney doing" in the way of departmental 0( Pennsylvania, Denby of Michigan. brother and sister to Invest in the stock Robert H.

Elder is conducting the prose- Had Supreme Lodge Right to Raise Dues? ennnges. Madison of Kansas. James of of the company. She had no misgivings and his theory of the case is that until September, she says, when one of Pisano and his associate, following a nnen ne gave tne newspaper men then -jand Llovd of Missouri as mem of morning interview the commissioner de- I committee, all of them Republican caucus the men tried to sell her some of his own refusal of the complaining witness to nled that he had received a letter from selections stork. He had previously informed her submit to the extortion of the alleged Member of Knights and Ladies of hurried out of the stock exchange iu the company of Leroy B.

Frost, another stock exchange member. "I can't say anything," Mr. Criss said, the excitement of, his failure appearing in his manner. "Please let nie alone." A number of reporters persisted, however, and followed Mr. Criss into a cafe, where he ordered a good stiff hooker of whiskey.

"I don't care what the public thinks," Mr. Criss said, when a newspaper man suggested that certain phases of the crash appeared to reffect upon Mr. Criss. "I've just failed for from between and $1,000,000. Have you ever failed for such an amount? Do you know what it means to lose anything like that? I am going to see my lawyer right away and I may have a statement to make later.

Just now I want to be left alone." Mr. Frost joined his request with that of Mr. Criss that the reporters go away, and the two were then left alone to dis Honor Takes Appeal to Supreme Court. sho says, that he did not think that there would be any dividends in the near future. Company Did Not Own Land.

She began to worry then, and consulted Mayor Gaynor outlining the fashion in i whirh he wanted the police department Lloyd Announces He Will Not Serve, conducted. "1 have not received such aj insisting upon recognition by tlu chair, letter, and don't expect one." he said em-: Representative Lloyd announced that in phatically. When asked about the selection of Democratic members of mored abolition of the nightstick he re-i the committee the choice o' the i)erao- flisert to tfllk on that snhlect icralic RhrmM ho rosnnrM n.l Matters Cantwell Abrahams of 149 Broadway The right of the controlling authority in an assessment society to change the "Next week, after I have mv talk with! James and Raincv having been selected who that the company did not own tlie Mavnr he said miir hv ih the East Rockaway land. Further in- amount of an assessment to be paid by of the her five children romping in ihe kitchen. The names of the little ones are Esther, aged Jacob, Abraham, Samuel, 1, and Rose, 11 years.

Little Esther saw a pipe connected with the gai5 stove and: became curious to find out what it was. Sho pulled It out and began examining it when she suddenly felt queer and keeled over. One by one the other children were overcome by tho deadly ga that came streaming from the broken connection. Rose tried to stagger to her feet and give the alarm-but Bank unconscious to, the floor. This was the situation when Solomon Mogllewisky.

a laundryman of 314 Georgia avenue, called at the housa to deliver some on the third floor above the Stein flat. As ho reached the, second floor he detected the odor of gas. Ho stopped. It surely came from the door in front of him and he knocked. There was no response.

Again he rapped, and again there was silence. Alarmed by this time, Mogilew kicked in the door and stepped inside So overpowering was the gas that he wa' forced to place his handkerchief over his face, Ho rushed forward and threw up the windows and then started clared. ho could not serve unjn the com- i vesications lea to tne arresi tnese things. member, a question raised some timo Patrolman Hanson was removed for be ago in the Royal Arcanum, has again tome to the front In an action started by mittee three officers of the company. After some parliamentary sparring! William C.

Cantwell who is looking Representative Clayton of Alabama ob- al" lhs interests of Miss "nkenfleld. talned the floor and made an impassioned 'f morning that the Acreage Sub- cuss the failure unmolested. I Fred Enders, a resident of Brooklyn and ing drunk and clubbing John F. Mullin. an employe of McLaughlin Park, in Brooklyn, on December 27: He had been on the force but a short time.

Asked if there was any likelihood if his removing Chief Inspector Sehmitt- nlea for "filirness-' In th. nf Ihe uiv.siou v-umpauj- liu Black Hand men, shot his eye out. Cacaeio told his story on ihe witness stand this afternoon, after the details of securing a Jury had been gone through. Hp said he is 33 years of age and had come to Brooklyn from Naples about a year ago, settling in this borough. He said that he had met Albano about three months before the alleged assault, which was on November 2 last, and at Albano's request loaned him $50.

Afterward, said the witness, Albano asked him for $100, which was refused by the witness until the previous loan had been paid. Cacaeio said that it was about, this time that Pisano appeared' on. the scene and advised the-witness to give up Ihe money. There were repated refusals, the witness said, on his part lo $100, and finally, on the day of the! assault, so the witness said, was. enticed to a store on ConoVer street, where, after again refusing, to pay the $100 asked for, the assault was commited upon him.

The shot, Cacaeio said, was evidently to kill him, but it shot out one eye, entirely destroying the sight. It is now alleged that the two indicted Italians tried by threats against the family and the complaining witness to get 'i that was alleged to belong to He said House of Representatives. "Do Democrats." said Mr. Clayton. that his client had been duped by clever men, and that the case would be pushed hereer.

Ihe eommissinner sain' "There is I tn (ho Dr.iVH.. Alexander Melchers and H. C. G. Barnaby of Brooklyn Caught in the Slump.

Twp Brooklyn men who Were caught in the failures were Alexander Melchers of 428 Pacific, street, and H. C. G. Barnaby, ot the Crescent Athletic Club. Mr.

Melchers and Mr. Barnaby were creditors Tinlhincr In It Hp crjvc thd mavei vpcroi-! ,1.1.. to a finish. a member of the Knights and Ladies of Honor, to prevent the supreme lodge of the order from ousting him. Lawyer Norbert Blank, of 38 Park row, represents Enders, land this morning the attorney made an application to Justice Kelly in the special term of the Supreme Court for an Injunction aimed against the order, pending the determina- day at his honor's own reaum." vn, ViJhr 1 Miss Frankenfield its an art student.

not concede your right to dictate to the I I Democratic party how it shall conduct its who has lived for several years at 44 West Seventeenth street. She came here Officers Muus and Groth Suspended. a flairs Mr. Clayton's delaration that the Dem- from Minnapolls In the hope ot making a A. 1 i.

Ur llf 1 Bf I OS II Patmni, of the firm of Lathrop, Haskins Co. The commissioner to-day suspendci without pay Patrolmen Fred Muus and John E. Groth of the Fourth avenue sta been studying hard. The result of her and they, with H. P.

Clark, of 511 West tion of his suit to test the right of the action of the majority brought forth One Hundred and Tenth street, Manhat tan, were the petitioners upon whose re financial experience maymean that she will have to go back to Minneapolis, and she naturally looks upon that as a hardship. The prospectus of the company states. aghast, for stretched on the floor. In va tion, Brooklyn, who arc temporarily as--laughter from the Republican side, signed to Inspector Dillon. They are ac- I Informal conferences early in the day cused of having assaulted William Donali between Democratic lead'Ts in the room and his wife and James Farrnll and his; of Minority Leader Champ Clark of Mis-wife, at their address at 69 High street, souri and between Republican leaders in rious postures of unoensciousness, lay five children, perilously near death.

that Thompson is one of the men who i him to wiihdraw the charge. The trial is Yelling for help. Mogllewisky aroused supremo ijoage 10 raise ins aucs wuhuul notice. It appears from the papers that Enders Joined the order In December, 1900, at the age of 47 years, and paying, an assessment of $3.46 a month. When the certificate was issued to him it purported to assure him, in case of denlh, participation in th relief fund to the extent of $2,000, the certificate requiring strict compliance with the laws of the order.

In September last the supreme lodge, Brooklyn, last Thursday. They will be the room of Speaker Cannon, had p' i n.n'tanrp-tried in a few days. the way for the battle on the House iT' 11 hvi been continued. quest the court placed th imiresa in the hands of a receiver. There were, undoubtedly a large number of other investors from this borough, who wore Interested and who stand a chance to lose money, but not enough order has been brought out of the chaos of things to enable even the receivers to learn who they are.

the people in the house. Fortunately it happened that Dr. Greenberg of 8Q Throop Suspension was also ordered for Patrol-I floor. mm. man Charles E.

Pearee of the Astor'a I vVi, olita" avenue was attending a patient at ENGINEER PR0BASC0 DEAD. station, who is charged with intoxica Wyona street, and he came to the rescue A similar condition or affairs exists to run otrengrn oi jaotn rarxies mus- riuirum tereH in the Wen-e director the European-American Bank tered in the Houe. j0I)d (he shcrman securities Company, The conference in the Speaker's room i and as a stockholder and director in was attended by Representative Dalzell I important financial concerns. Moore of Pennsylvania: Republican Whin i aa imvintr fnrmprlv heen day as regards the firms of J. M.

Fisk I without notice to the plaintiff, the lat ter says, changed its law of assessment Was in Charge of Brooklyn Bridge in 1901, When Traffic Was Stopped Because of a Break. tion. It is averred that on the night of January 15 he was found in the back room of a saloon so drunk that he had to be carried to the station house in a patrol wagon, INJUNCTION DOESN'T HOLD Dwight of New York, and a number ot connected with the American Exchange others. The subject under discussion National Dank. so as to require him to pay $4.90 a month.

He claims that this was outside of the legal power of the authorities to' do, and he complains that, because he has refused to pay the increase he is and succeeded in reviving one of the children. Then a call was sent to thu Bradford Street Hospital aud Or. Elebagh arrived in an ambulance. After hard work on the part of the two physicians, the children wero pronounced out of danger. In, the mid.it of the excitement Mrs.

Stein, the mother of the children, arrived and became hysterical when she learned what had happened. CARL MOLTMANN IS MISSING Prospectus a Glowing One. was me mustering of sufficient votes to put the Republican caucus programme i through ihe House. and Roberts, Hall Criss. for which reason it wan impossible to find out how many Brooklyn people are interested, although it is said that the number is considerable.

Excitement on Stock Exchange Preceding Announcement of Third Failure. Much suppressed excitement, during the The prospectus sets forth that i After the conference Mr. Dwleht sent I eoninanv will make money buying land Samuel R. Probasco, engineer of the Brooklyn Bridge from 1898 to 1901, died at his home, Burlington, X. yesterday.

He was the engineer in charge in July, 1901, when a sensation was caused by the report that the bridge was liable to break down. The north side of the i threatened with forfeiture of all his rights in the order and of his beneficiary's participation in the relief fund. There It is' said, about 100,000 mem. 1 bers in the order, and about 12,000 in notice to ail Republican members, in-; at wholesale, and selling it in lots. The iuding regulars and "insurgents," re- i Kast Rockaway t-act is mentioned first, questing them to aitend the session and and described in glowing terms, special i -main until the vote was taken for the si ress being laid on the public library election of the investigating committee.

I creeled bv Mrs. Russell Sage, which is Policemen Had Right to Interfere With Sparring Match. which all sorts of sensational rumors preceded the 'suspension adquarters of the order were circulated, of the firm of Roberts, Hall Cri.ss. Up jtV bridge in its middle section sagged sov- i eral inches, there were breaks appparen( in the suspender rods near that point, He explained at the time (hat the breaks occurred from their expansion by the united States Courts have also a case under consideration affecting the same order. I The minority took similar action to "just across the street." Another big They Had Bought Tickets of Admis-' on the floor.

at Great Neck is mentioned as the Minority Leader Clark made this state- future scene of operations by the collision to National Athletic Club, iment. afn-r the Democratic conference: i puny. to the hour when the gong clanged out its warning of the failure, the governors of the stock exchange were in close conference in the executive offices discussing Mother Lectured Him on Cigarette-Smoking Habit. heat and the wearing out of the bridge, ine caucus had no rielil The most alluring paragraph In tne and It Loses. to reiuse our selections for Ihe RalHniror.

Drosnectus is that in which it is proposed but not to electrolysis, as was feared, or MR, MELISH HELPED WOMAN The maforifv rfin't to use $10,000 of the nroflts of the East i too great dead weight. The damage watf riiicnui committee. take away the power of he minority to I Rockaway operation to pay a first year's 1 shortly repaired though it looked at first Justice Kelly, in the special term of Seventeen Years Old and Weighs Less Than 100 Pounds Police Baffled. name its representatives in a matter of dividend of 10 per cent, on the full cap- oi an a gi wing uui ui liiu xiuuKing scandal. Up to that hour, and Indeed up to the hour the New York Stock Exchange closed, no one was in a position to tell who it that nuddenly pricked t.ho the Supreme Court this afternoon, re- this kind.

All this talk about as li it would be serious. The traffic was stopped for several hours, though Mr. Probasco said there was no mod to do our nam ital stock, and that the balance, estimated at $90,000, be used as a surplus to Miss Faurie Came to Him When She Was in Trouble. fused to grant a motion to punish for He said the bridge could be repair- He said the bridge could be repair- 'ind without 'j i- in forty-eight hours. It was done in 1 bubbk' oE o1 i days, traffic being resumed al-j 8 warning sent whs ing men who would stir up a row is ridiculous.

We selected the best men wo had for the committee. Both James and Rainey are good lawyers and fair, honest Tr.en. "The Democratic party doesn't want to stock on place the stork on a 20 per cent, basts. There are figures in plenty, showing that the Kast Rockaway property, purchased for $137,500, will sell for $345,000, several eral contempt of court several police officers for interfering in a recent "exhibition" given by the National Athletic Club. The motion was made to Justice Kelly some days ago by attorneys rep- Despite the efforts of the entire uniformed police force and a swarm of detectives and friends and relatives, no its dizzy descent rfom 8.S to 25 per share He Went to Lazelle and Got $500 for most immediately.

in a few hours. Mr. Probasco, whos-e death was duo to leaving a profit after the cost and all ex aiseremr h-resident Taff or blacken Sf- penscs are paid, of SlfiO.250. One of th innrmliics ot old age, was horn In 'f resenting the club, aud the claim wasretary Ballingor or anybody else. There.

Hems of expense ls Publicity. ana eaucaten in tne puiinc hi i nave been a lot of things said about this! This outlay has been rendered unnecea then made that Inspector Dennis Swoeu- srnooiH. ne weni to i.amorma ouring ihe gold fever and on his return studied described as the manipulator if civil engini'erins. He had been an as- eombina! ion. hut nothing could be sistant engineer in the Department of fnuni1 verify the charge of bad faith.

Bridges since consolidation and previous In oiher quarte-s it was claimed that to that had been connected with the certain shrewd members of the pool had Bainnger-Pinenot matter and it. ought toisarv by the present proceedings. be invesiigated. The whole thing ought I to be probed to the bonom. We named two men who wouldn't spare anybody 'n BAY RIDGE BUILDER ROBBED, a probing nor would they treat anybody ey and Policemen Scannell, Geibel and Bilaffer had, without warrant, raided and inleri'erred with the sparring exhibition on the evening of December IS last.

The club claims to be operating undr a permanent injunction granted in the Su- the Woman Her Language Not Good. The Rev. John Howard Melish, rector of Holy Trinity Church, Brooklyn, was a wianess to-day for the defense In the suit of Edith Faurle to recover $75,000 from Henry Lazelle, a Wall street, broltei', for alleged breach of promise. Mr. Melish testified that Miss Faurle came to him and asked him to aid her, saying that she was In distress and sick and was in arrears in her board bill.

He saJd that sho told him of her relation with New York and Brooklyn Bridge since I been unloading quietly on their un- uui a i iv. 'We are goine to stand bv James and i ive Boys t-onvlcted or JJreaHlilg into 187fi. From IsfiK to 1001 he was chief suspecting iriendit tor some time past, and that they had simply taken time by engineer of the Department of Bridges. When 'the argument heard b-for. w'" th" Justice Kelly, the thai i aUemiK 10 e-lit or defeat them Supply Shed and Stealing Hinges.

they had paid for their admission to the He leaves a widow, two sons and a sister. He was a member of the Brooklyn Club. American Society of Civil Engin- eers. Municipal Eng'neers and the Long "a-v Island Historical Society of which he the forelock, neeing from the crash to come, Criss Claimed a Eight to Buy Stock for Members of the Pool. The chief discussion of the board of rfcf TZ iA Five hold young burglars from junction granted the club prevented in- i were sent back to the Raymond i was one of ihe light has as yet been shed on the mystory surrounding the disappearance more than six weeks ago of Carl Moltmann, who lived with his father, mother and brother at 1266 Thirty-ninth street.

Carl Is 17 years old. He smoked more cigarettes than were good for him, and his mother thinks that he wandered off and got lost while in ono of his day dreams. Ho Bmoked incessantly when not In the house. On tho morning of 13 Mr. Moltmann gave Carl a particularly severs lecture on his vice.

The boy sulked a bit and then went off to work In the butcher shop where he waB employed the machinist's trade, which he had elected to follow, being particularly dull and ijulet. Ho worked all that day and when he left at night he distnpeared as completely as though the earth had swallowed him up. Dozens of detectives have tried, lo trace bis movements, but they have failed. Young Moltmann is 5 feet 4 Inches In height; he Is very thin and weighs lean I nan a hundred pounds. He has light brown hair, blue eyes and a large, prominent nose.

When he left home he wore terference by the police on xhijitions where no admission feu is charged. I Vive President Sherman to-day an. street jail this morning, after being con-! nounced as the Senate members of iheivicted of petit larceny in Ihe Court of METROPOLITAN LIFE DINNER. governors of the New York Stock Ex-j Lazelle and at her request he visited La- C.S,h"g"heh'e th the wild times of vesterdav had bouaht i wnat hc Proposed to do and Lazelle told fiailingcr-rinehot committee; On hatur lay evening. January 22, a ban- i Special Sessions.

They will be sentenced i-lint. Caiitornia; Suih INDEX Monday. Louis Flaxman. a builder of "in rivch ny tnn din'oiors nntl i Fnrt Hamilton avrnnp nnil Ntnpt v-qccntul i officers Met rntxtl It an Life Insur- stock in the names of firms which had not 1,1111 tnat he proposed to do nothing and land, Root. New York.

To Classified Advertisements in I'aynier. and Fletcher, Fia. istrfft, accused the boys of breaking open ani'o t'ompatiy. at. th Hotel Aslor, to authorized such purchases, causing l.hvnjdid not intend to marry tho woman.

II Dem oerar a tool autl supply house and stealing pv- leommemorate nc i-ompinion ol tne rom- mtiarrasBment. Mr. an- told Lazelle that tho woman was slot day's Eagle. l'a. ('inss-iiiratiun.

rns. I 'nn ians 11 Uot-N IT enty pall's of door hinges, valued at $40. I "ine unci us great wer iu mat. accusation, ana me answer iTlie hinges were found later buried in the 'tower, on Square, and lo meet of Mr, Hastings of the firm of Lathrop, back yards of the bovs homes The hovs I Messrs. Pierre and Michel Le Brun.

tho Hastings had been that the mem- Classification. Adnption Auction Saks $425,000 FOR SNOW REMOVAL are Oscar and Brooks Tailor, negroes; I tnt.i.cl ni-nllrln Viltiavrl iincci.H, oy tioiii i ncsc nets ot uie pool nan ail agreed to IflKO structure were designed. la certain amount of stock anv time such Commissioner Edwards Will Ask; Harry Rcua. and their ages range from aLs" marks the completion of thirty action was deemed necessary, and that V) to 19. Mr.

Klaxman savs he has lost years of Industrial insurance. Mr. Criss. In his of yesterday. Hurrv ami their Kirfu frnm and that somebody had to aid her.

gave him $500, with the understanding that Miss Faurle would ceaae to eull at his office. Mr. Molls hdeclared that Miss Faurle often used language in ills presenee which he had to remind her was very unladylike. He testified he simply had to stop it nt limes. Tho witness was aaked if he had ac-erpted Miss Faurle's statements as true, Boaid of Estimate for Appropria-1 tion To-morrow.

as raven as $5,000 worth of building ma- I Toe usual annual convention of the simply made use of that understanding, as teri.il of various sons in the neighbor- "eompa ny's superintendents, number- he had right to do. hood, where he has been carrjlng on ex- Hv'r hundred, terminal In on the A member of Ihe firm of J. M. Kick tensive building operations date of this event, will enable them to while admitting Ihet some such part lei pat In the eommcnioral ion. 'igrcemenl as slated hed evicted between ihuusaii.l will attend Ibis ban- iil.c parties to Ihe pool, declared thai Mi'.

Commissioner Ecwards has decided to apply lo the Board of Estimate to-morrow for the issue of $423. in special revenue bonds for the removal 0f snow Amuscnit'iits ') Automobiles Hoarding 14 Born L'O Kusinpps 4 Business Opp'r tks Business Personals Coastwise SteannTs 1') Corp. N'Ntices KrHJ-17 Death Notices Dentistry 1 1 Dissolution Notices 1.1 Dividends IS lings Election IS European Finanrial For KxehaiiKC For Sale Kuril Itouins 1J Help WanUd MAN NAUbtU; rfc kS. 11 expected mat. every stipentt- risH bed gone new nd the limits Im I.cyal 4-1 I.

Kuuini -Mint. Amlisf tin his -MiilTiase Itailn.ia.ls H. l.natis Sits. Wcuitf.I ArlvtH SjlPciill Stoanihoals To l.r't-I'Y.r SaK Ttav. I Wame'l I tendent of insuranc from every state in posed on him, and that was therefore he answered that, he had not; thai ites will he present.

he had crilied them nearly as pos- ami ice in tile boroughs of Manhattan. nin.lii.r'. I.9mi.nitin. A iwnv. John n.

liegeman will pr slble Presidf-m ihv Rronx and Brovklyn man Is Arrested Cause Fatal. Shock to Mother. up lo Mr. to Komi. President Thomns Says Affairs of Eobeits, Hall diss Bequire Investigation.

Tn announcing the failure of Roberta. Tliill A C'rlKs. PreHirlent H. H. Thomas of While the December Leu-inch storm I coki tho city more llian SHon.

1.111, in tho 1 Is Only Ono "Bromo a dark gray overcoat, a black winter cap, a jacket with steel buttons, a brown tlannel shirt, dark trousers, black lace shoes and lleece lined underwear. Ills fat her. Fred Moltmann. Is a hard working and well liked German. He works at night and since hlr, son's disappearance he has spent most of his wak lug hours trying to get clews ns to Carl's whereabouts.

Mrs. Moltmann is heartbroken over Ihe boy's dieappearanco and it Is feared thnt eho will not. be able to withstand the "train much longer. As though the Moltmann's were not burdened wHh enough trouble already, Paul the youngest son, who goes to school, fell on the lee last night nnd dil-locoled his shoulder. TWO BANKERS INDICTED.

Cleveland, January 20 V. C. Walker, president, and I). Duncan, secretary of the South Cleveland Hanking Company, which recently failed for more than were Indicted by Ihe grand Jury to-day, charged with perjury. "Do you always verify statement, of p.

r. Bona who come to you for assistance?" asked Mr. "Yes," the doctor said. That ended the examination of the clergyman. In opening for tho defense -Ihis morn-lug, Henry M.

(Jarle, counsel for l.azetle, told the jury In Justice ClieKrlch's part I 1 he X. York Stock Hixchfinge, b.iIi! that them were ertnln eireiimntunees fuir-j loumllns Hie aflii ire of the firm which re-Uiulre'l inv. filtration and thnt the govern-i 'UK commit tep would proceed nt once to up the maiter. fie also directed Indicates supplement, INDEX OF REGULAR FEATURES. uEty of removal px.ofnsep.

the fourteen nn. I a hiill'-inch snowfall of last week will "Mamma, papa's been arrested, end in all prnbabilhy not cos! th city nnn they're going ter kill him and we won't, more ihun This fart ip'tlue io'n('VPr 5P'-' 111171 n0 moiv'-" sobbed 15 yoar the rain and wirm weather which havcjold Bertha Jlolsiein, as her raoi.hr: en-cloi--ely followed the storm. tered the dairy kept by her husband. CoinmiH.sioner Edwards said this after- 1 Jacob, at Moore si rent, ihis morning, noon thai he had decided iQ ask for With a shriek Mrs. Bolstein sanlt to the tn one lump sum.

because of the fact floor. Her daughter called in several thai, as a result of dividinc the amount neighbors, among ihem jthysieitin, who appropriated, after ihe December storm, pronounced the woman dead of heart or the Court In that ClaKsi flea tion, Athletics rinsplftr-atirin. Municipal lit 1,11 ru nf the hn hnd "1 IMMt.ll pininmi name That Is and that she was not the parts, many of the men employed failure, superinduced by fright. Almost he same time her hubnipl. released in Pl( urc Features.

P.oi i ft. 10. Ft- K. 1 Schools 8 Stajie Nnies 1 rl can 1 ships Tennis Trotting Walks ni)! lhs. 1 Walla bout Market.

I Wuphincton Letter daughter of houls Kuurle, the wealthy dnigglHt of New OrleallH "but that she worked In a department store In New Orleans until something happened that she hntl to leave the Southern city. Mr. Knrle declared that, the plaintiff went to live with leaurlo after hts wifo died and tried to Induce him to marry her. lealllng in that she pemuaded him to adopt her ns his daughter. The lawyer declared that the only daughter of Kaurlo was Amelia Paurlo FltXBlmmona.

and thai when Mrs. I'Ttzsimmons went cont outstanding Ihe suspended fitmto settle them "under tho rule." The firm of Itoberts, Hall Crtag was orginie. November Hi, 1902. Its mem-hcis being Walker P. Hall, J.

N'evin Hob. ens, II. I''. Ci I'k and Thomas II. Ci-Isa.

The firm wen also member of the New York Cutton Kxchange. Receiver Ernst Snys J. M. Fiske Co. Hnve Lorn Equities of $000,000.

According to Irving lOrnst, receiver for the failed firm of J. M. Fiske Hie liabilities of that firm will reach snow removal hail to wait Bo long for payment that their cases had been pa- Ho said that hme could not state just what the present snow removal would i ost. as it had nit hem completed; hut that It might cost as little more or it might iost a little less the 'amount lo be asked for. to I Autoinnbik'S 7 Raselmll 7 Tiftuketball 7 UllliarO- 7 TJowllng 7 Hnxlng 7 Children's Dept i'furts Editorial 4 Financial 1S-W FnuMtall 7 Fraternal -j Uerirmn Soeini ies.

7 Hockey 7 Hunting 7 loiters Long HJand Features, (1 Marriage SMALL ADS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE. bail on the charge of selling adulterated milk, entered the Utile stoic, to find himself a widower. The Bolsleins have kepi the dairy on Moore street for many venrs. J.n ob is 5t! years of age, ami wife was 4tl. Yesterday a milk inspcior, James Clark, took away a simple of in i Ik for analysis.

This morning an officer connected with Ike Health IJeparln)' nl was sent ir arrest f3olstein. ho wtls in hc slore ith his daughter. time afterward Mrs. flolsleln en OaotJ Tho World Over to Cura a Cold In One Dmy. Aiyvaya remember tho full name.

Look lot this aiKniiture on every bos. 25c in vi.iit her father she found tho plain- about Mr. Krnst said to-day tiff ihero and after a shori time sho Weather Women's Wrestling Yachting The Fugle wants lo make It easy; for you to do business with If It. Is inconvenient In leave i home Just, call up 11200 Main und 1 put. In the advertisement for I servant or any article you mj I wish lo sell, buy or exchange.

STEAMER WAS SHOET OF COAL. Halifax'. January The stenmer Pennsylvania. 20 days out from Chris-liania, on a trip to York, put in here i.o-doy. short of coal and with a made certain discoveries.

Ho declared ne was unable lo determine the assets yet. The fulled firm has a number of large outstanding loans among many well known banks. These loans, he said, are as follows; United States Mort and that the plaintiff left New Orleans nfler Fniirlo died without notifying the family I ha she was going. Mrs. i'lusliumoni teslilled laicr tu tbla.

tered the place Hn, daughter's tear- 'Indicate aupplcment damaged propeller. fui lamentations came as a great shock..

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