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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLET XEW YORK. tIDAY; 21. 1907. MISCELLANEOUS. STATE CLOSES ITS CASE HOBENS PASSES ROSS IT REAL CAUSE FDR DELAYS niu CITY mi PUNT $2.50 IN THE HAYWOOD TRIAL IN INVESTMENTS FOR ALL The Guaranteed First Mortgages on New York City real estats offered by this Company have always been an Inviting investment.

By reason of the large amounts represented they have srmetlmes been beyond the reach of many who sought ttc.t). now offer this same security In Committee Appointed to Consider New Company's Application. Produces a Witness Who Sold Horse and Buggy. to Haywood and Orchard. Labor Influences Being Brought to Bear to Make It a Failure.

Engiewood Pro Scores 73 and Takes the Leal In Open Golf Event. THE SKEPTIC Hi the man we want to reach, to convince Jiim that he wrong in, delusion, when he thinks he; cannot' get correctly fashioned and-faultless fitting garments. unless he patronizes the. hrrh priced custom "tailor. TO Atlantic City ASD Sunday, June 23, 1907 Pennsylvania Railroad SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Brooklyn 7:00 A.M.

RETURNING Leaves Atlantic City 7:00 P.M. the form of Guaranteed First Mortgage Certificates in amounts of $500 and $1000. The safety and net return is the same and available to a'l. Wo investor has ever lost a dollar. ESTIMATE BOARD AT WORK.

Summer Suits, $15.00 to $35.00 HE IDENTIFIES PRISONER. OFFICIALS ARE HAMPERED. ALEX CAMPBELL'S SURPRISE. i Ready to Wear. Open Saturdays Till 9 P.

M. summer Adjournment at Hand Strong Corroboration of Orchard's Capital and Surplus, $5,500,000 Golf Ball Explode and the Incident Costs Him a Seven Early Scores. Cannot Get Enough Capable Men to Work Efforts to Break Influence. Money for School Sites in Brooklyn Voted. Testimony Bill of Sale Made Out to Fettibone.

no orooaway, new Torn. 17S Remsen Brooklyn. 350 Fulton Kt Jamaica. TAFT WILL REPLY TO FORAKER. The Board of Estimate at the meet Will Show That Senator Is Wrong; in Ing to-day, made no further progress on the question of granting a franchise to new Its present contract when it expires Boise, Idaho, June 21 When the Haywood trial was resumed at this morning not more than 100 people occupied seats outside the bar; of these at least forty were witnesses.

Haywood's mother the Brownsville Case. in uctooer. commissioner- Crsvin communication was referred to Mr. Metz, and It will not bo-acted unon until fall- the Atlantic Telephone Company. The question was discussed until long after (Special to the Eagle.) Wlssahiekon Heights, Chestnut Hill, June" '21 Fifty-four golfers started this morning in the second and last' day of the national open championship, at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, with the temperature dancing around the '90s.

There were no clouds to temper the heat. Behind the long delays to' which the' municipal asphalt plant at' GowanuS Canal and 'Serenfti street has been Subjected In the matter of beginning operation' 'to full capacity, lies a story of a labor problem which the borough officials are trying hard to The reason that the plan is not- yet Washington, June 2X From a source close- to Secretary Tart It Js learned that the attack of Senator Foraker In his Police Commissioner --request was reierrea to a' rammnuo rnrtu ue sat on his Immediate right and she, with the prisoner's sister, were the only mem 1 o'clock, but none of the members, with the possible exception of President Ahearn and President Coler, were willing lor a 10 Oper cent. incr.M. salary Brownsville speech yesterday at Wllber ft CADE MY COMMENCEMENT. Fupilg of Church of Our Lady of Victory School Bender Delightful Programme.

bers of his family present. oi controller Metz and Pres dent Me force University will be answered -by Sec Gowan of the Board of Alderman It Judge Wood first delivered a lengthy as yesterday, and unless a thunder in tull operation, although it is aoing to vote to approve the form of contract for formal submission to the Corpoation understood that the commutes will use retary Taft. Foraker has dnethe one thing that- can induce Taft to engage in a shower arrives it will be a hot fight to opinion overrullng'a demurrer in one of the cases before the regular term of a pruning knife. enough work to supply the small' quan- titv Jtt aflnht thai on ha lit 1 1 1 Pfl Counsel. The board finally decided to re controversy with him.

fer the application of the Atlantic Tele NEW YORK'S BIG CATHEDRAL. It has been known all along that Tatt phone Company to a committee consist court. On being directed to proceed. Senator Borah announced that the state had received telegraphic Information from the First National Bank of Denver, fixing the Intended to ignore the Brownsville- Incident In his public addresses unless For ing of Controller Metz, Chief Engineer present. Is that the borough officials are-unable to get the necessary number ot asphalt workers to do the repairing work which has been undertaken.

The plant-' lii at present equipped with only enough the finish. The order of yesterday's pairing wai preserved as far as possible, but nearly half of the couples had to be newly arranged. Considering the work entailed, there was little delay, for the executive members of the national committee were all on band and everybody helped. Not The Protestant Episcopal Structure in aker made an Ifsue of it. Now that the Lewis and Corporation Counsel Ellison to discuss the terms and' conditions upon which the board would be willing to Its Architectural Aspect.

The commencement exercises of the pupils of the Church of Our Lady of Victory, Academy were held last night In the chapel of the church on McDonough between Sumner and Throop ave-auet. The girls to receive diplomas were Miss Helen Dorothy Mallon, Miss Bridget Theresa Hand and Mis Mary Josephine Mlnden. The valedictory address was The Protestant Episcopal Cathedral In ar.phalt workers to make up one com-olete cans- of twelve men. and half a latter has brought the matter to the front Taft will rtply with a defenser of the administration course. Re will not engage in a Joint.

debate, but be will at-t uipt io how tha: Fcraker's contentions are not sound. New York City is to have a length of 520 date on one of the drafts which have been introduced as evidence and upon which the date had been punched out by the Die in the bank. This draft was for $100 and the bank wired that It bears the date of December 21, 1905. teet (almost exactly the length of Can erbury), which Is exceeded only by the one player had withdrawn up to 11 o'clock. The new system of running the grant a franchise.

Mayor McClellan announced the receipt of a flood of applications from other independent companies when the board took up the consideration of the Atlan longest; these are chiefly the very long score board, by shifting cards Instead of but not very high English cathedrals, says given by Miss Helen Mallon. MiBS Brid It was drawn in favor of J. L. Simp- putting down the figures on a tabulated u. Grant La Farge, In April Scrlbner's get Hand is the niece of the Rev.

Hugh kins by Haywood. The letter produced In its area will be about 100.000 square feet; OBITUARY. gang, which can attend to only very-small Jobs in repairing Although the officials directly In charge of the plant have been trying with might and main to break down the barriers that have been raised between the asphalt workers and the municipal the men who would gladly accept positions under civil service regulations sheet, has been a great success so- far, and It Is doubtful if the old-fasbloned Hand. making it fourth in size among the-ca court from "Pettibone to- Hogan or Orchard, received by Orchard, while in thedrals of the world. Mere size, ot The Rev.

James Woods, the pastor ol tic Company's application. There was one from the Star Telephone Company, another from the Municipal Subway Company; a representative spoke In behalf of the United States Automatic Telephone method is ever resumed. the church, made a very appropriate ad course, Is not everything, but with unusual size come great difficulties as well all at Caldwell, stated that "that" had One ot the early Incidents was the ex Isaac Dietz. Isaac Dietz. one of the founders of the dress to the graduates.

Among the other great opportunities, and here also been sent to "Jack." Orchard said that be had asked for $100. plosion of a golf ball on the fourth hole by Alex Campbell, generally known as Temple Israel on Bedford avenue, and for fathers present were the Rev. Arthur O'Connor, the Rev. Edward Brophy, the there comes a clear command. This ob The defense admitted prima facie that Rev.

Hugh Hand and the Rev. Edward have been restrained by outside lnflu- tnces, which have been brought to bear against that move In the-effort to have who can- always be depended upon to furnish features. Last fall during many years the secretary of that congregation, died Wednesday at his residence, 303 Nostrand avenue, of old age, Company, and J. Asplnall Hodge spoke for the New York Electric Lines Company and requested the board to deny the application of the Atlantic Telephone Whellan. the date was December 21 and the date was recorded as evidence.

the Eastern open championship at New Music was furnished during the evening viously is that both in structure and design the monumental quality must prevail. As to structure, this quality can be Insured only by the use of imperishable materials in visibly massive construction. the munirfriAl annhalt nlant At out. and He lived In Brooklyn for nearly sixty ark, he was the star actor In a sprint V. V.

McCartney, the former clerk in Company. by the orchestra of the St. John Home, The opening chorus was "Over the Hills." This was followed by a greeting from the telegraph office at Denver, testified 'appear to be an absolute failure. For a long time the borough officials have been trying to break that influence "There are enough applications," said Mr. Metz, as the discussion went on, "to that he did not write the waiver of iden- Miss Irene Collins.

Miss Helen Mallon played "Mandrllina." The little boys of ity on the back of the telegraphic money drive a man to drink." years and was a pioneer in the express business In this borough. Fifty-eight years ago he aided in the organization of Hebron Lodge of the Order of B'Nal B'Rlth, and was also prominent In the Brooklyn Hebrew Benevolent Association. He was born in Germany, March 24, 1825. There survive him his widow, Rosa Bloort. three Sons, three daughters and oi its power, DUt 11 seems to oe a naru.

rders sent from Denver to Orchard, Mr. Hodge contended that the fran the school gave a recitation, "Eddie'i Lesson," and the little girls gave hatchet drill. Masters E. Shannon, matcn the corridors of a hotel. This morning the ball exploded with a loud report and went Into so many pieces that he had difficulty in collecting enough for a souvenir: The Incident cost him seven on the hole.

Gilbert Nicholls of Boston, late of Denver, created a flutter at 1 o'clock by returning a card of 72, the best so far which' -equals the amateur record. This made, bis total for the three rounds 225, when on the Bradley mission In Sas Fran- Any such device as the modern steel frame, commercial and of unknown duration, is Instantly to be dismissed; so, too, the indiscriminate use of the hasty and half-understood concrete, treacherous, but dear to the engineer. A building of masonry, with true vaulting, is the only possible thing. Many charming, types, suitable for smaller churches, are here unavailable; to give one instance only. of the situation at this time, it will be many a long day before John C.

Sheri lsco. C. C. Klngsley, an attorney of Rogers and L. Fleck appeared In the "Rivals." Miss Mazie Mlnden gave a man chise which it was proposed to grant to the Atlantic company would give that concern a complete monoply.

In other words, there was no provision that the company would have to give other inde Boise, was Called. He qualified as an expert in handwriting. He was -asked to compare Pettlbone's signature on the let- five granchlldrcn. Funeral services will be held -Sunday -afternoon, the. Rev.

Dr. Martin A officiating. pendent companies an opportunity to one stroke behind John Hobens, who ter replying to the Insurance agent In the whole exquisite series of ODen tlmher made a 73 for a total of 224, which places come into the city oyer its lines. He pointed out other alleged defects In the roots ot tne middle ages. him In the lead bv one stroke over dan, acting Chief Engineer of the Highways Bureau, and in absolute control 'of the asphalt plant, can' recruit enough men to make the fulF resources of the plant available to the Even from the very' time' that tha recommendation of George W.

Tlllson, former chief engineer of the Highways Bureau, who was recently promoted and franchise. Monumental desien. as indicated "Nicholls. -Both passe Alex Ross, who dolin selection. The tableau of the Wise and Foolish Virgins was well produced.

Misa Mary McGinness, the Misses M. Shuldiner, O. Simmons, D. Parks, M. O.

Drlscoil and Margaret Daniels took part In' the "Tea Party." An historical scene representing Valley Forge was produced by Masters Arthur Parker, E. Kiely. J. Tracy, L. Doyle, F.

Hawks, J. Mahon, Archie McGrath, whose part was especially well taken; William Redding, Miss Martin W. Littleton, counsel to the At Samuel K. Holmaiir Samuel K. Holman, for 'years the vice president of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, died yesterday at his summer home, North Hatley, Province of Quebec, aoove, is not a product of mere size; the needed 76 on the third round, making his total 226.

The three are closely bunched Denver, who asked as to the character of Orchard, with the signatures of Wolff and Bone" on the back of the telegraphic money orders. Klngsley said that in his opinion the signatures were written by one and the same person. He lantic Telephone Company, made an impassioned reply. He referred to the con surest resource of the architect is scale, whjeh is relatize size but the larger the and an exciting finish Is expected this afternoon. absolute size, the areater the nnn nf cerns which opposed the granting of a of diseases incident to old age.

He was' born In Bolton, October relative dimensions, and henc the nnaoi- franchise to his company as a gang cf fhc rain last night freshened and lm- sent to Manhattan, on the subject of the bllity, as well as the necessity, for re- I woe nnl i.pADe..vamln.i1 bushwhackers, ambuscadors and stalking prove tbe greens; It is possible to-day to municipal asphalt plant' was sent to DuunuL Brule, I a j. 27. 1827, and had lived at 108 Willow street, for many years. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Henry Belden Ketcham, of The Olftn nf Kt hnn-.

a Mayor McClellan, the Influences which pitch on them. Tbe chief interest this afternoon will be in the round of John the next witness, testified to the with western towers a hrnarf n. Denver, Florence Hearn, Masters Joseph Kielly and Master Louis Fleck. Master Matthews treated the "Sick Dolly" of Miss Sallie Schwing, assisted by Miss Evelyn Minden as nurse. The ooeretta.

'The Enchanted Forest," horses. He said that they had collected a lot of alleged franchises which had lain as Junk for years, and were trying to revive them into life. He said that Mr. Hodge had not spoken the truth in many of the statements which he made reflect two wide and two narrow bays with nar- sa'e of a horse and buggy to Haywood in row siae-aisies, the width from center to Denver. center of the aisle columns hein atvtv Orchard had testified as to' the sale ot was produced by the older pupils of the teet.

The crossine is an onen anna nf ing upon the sincerity of purpose ot the 108 Willow street. John Smithwick. John Smithwick, a retired milkman and a resident of the old village of MaBpelh for forty-four at his home on Collins avenue, to-day. Of appendicitis, after an of three weeks. He was born In Ireland years -ago and the team to Haywoqd.

that the school. iiiumy-six ieet clear, taking in the whole outfit was needed to get about in, while wiam or nave and aisles, and thus af fording the maximum area for the mass at their work in connection with their. Hobens. If he can mako a 75 his four rounds will be in 299. In that case a lot of money is sure to change bands, for the most frequent wager made has been that 300 will be beaten.

George Bouse of the Marine and Field Club was eight strokes higher this morning than yesterday. He could not keep up the pace. Jerome Travers was better than yesterday, his last nine tples demonstrating capital form, but he Is still relatively high and with an 80 is practically out of the running. Donald Ball, the home professional, Atlantic company. He asked the board to approve the form Of contract and then refer it to the Corporation Counsel for an opinion.

"That will give you- gentlemen," ho said to the board, "all summer to de nig oi a large conereeat on. Ans dal or various undertakings. rouno-enaen transepts. Ive flt-tln and the borough officials now have to contend against were brought to bear against 'the proposition, but tbe Board of Estimate appropriated the $25,000 asked for to construct the outfit; and then the whose motives are said to be puei8 to resort to other methods- to prevent the success of the, For a long time after the plant was finally completed it was impossible to gee enough men to organize even one of the five gangs necessary to handle tbe re- pairing equipment and do the patching up the streets of the borough where they need attention. The Civil, Service Commission, in response to de-' mands for names'of men qualified to work for the city In the repairing of asphalt came to this country, forty-four year ago.

Seahorn said that Orchard, came to him QUEENS CEMETERIES MENACE. Hold Up Street Openings and Public Improvements and Are Growing Rapidly. ampie space ror memor al monument. For ten years he had been retired from and with him he drove to Pettlbone's The hamkt.i-v lc t-. i i.aJi,i...i i cide whether or not you will grant a ChaDels and vestrie, in Place of business.

Pettibone came out active business and devoted himself to charitable work in connection with the church ot St. Stanislaus, of which he was franchise to our company. Controller Metz said that he was not the sides. and together they drove to place he described as the location of the head member, and was well liked by all bis yet prepared to vote on the granting of once an amateur who it- was early neighbors. He leaves a widow, Ellen, five- quarters of the Western Federation of a francnise.

Me saio tnat it -tne Aiianuo THE VENEZUELAN SITUATION. thought might finish well toward the top, went into tbe air this morning with an Telephone Company cotild demonstrate Miners. daughters and three sons. Funeral services, will be held Tuesday morning at the that it could give better service tnan tn3 The property owners of Queens are up in arms against the constant encroachment the big cemeteries, which are destroying all chance of an latelllgcnt or. What happened then?" asked" Mr church of Stanislaus, and 88 and has ended his chances.

He Is one of the most variable stars. President Castro Is the Only Man to present company the franchise should be granted. If he aid the franchise Hawley, the Interment will be in St. John's Cem Meet the Demands. Isaac Mackie.

Foxhllls, who was at the 'Orchard went upstairs and came down had to acknowledge that very-few applications had been received. The. lists usually contained one or two men, etery. should be denied, because It would re same figure -last night as Jerome Travers, beatf the--1atter this morning hy. one suit in endless confusion.

England has, at a modest 'computation with another' man'-: ames Carpenter. James Carpenter, a real estate broker 1 President Ahearn moved that the board "Yes; what nextT" 1 stf-btte. hiltHe 'Rev. Simoh Carr of invested In Venezuela, and holds a goodly share of her debt of al never more, ana otten there were- no applicant for--Jobs: Under the tlty -ernment; approve the form of contract. Presiden of i this who was-weH known The other man got In the buggy and McGowan moved as an amendment that aboutt Montague street, died to-day 'of soon and most $50,000,000, says Albert in The they said they would be comprehensive scheme of highway layout, an4 which, as they become filled with graves, depreciate the value of real estate for' a long distance in every direction.

At a meeting of the Queens local boards held yesterday a petition was presented to open Trumble avenue in a thickly settled portion of Newtown south of Long Islalnd City from Borden avenue to side avenue. All proceedings were brought t-hllade'lphift, like the, Metropolitan eham-plcn, made an 80.., Gilbert Nicholls' morning card, the best so far In contest, follows: Out I I I I I I 3-37 the application be referred to a committee consisting of Mr. Men, Chief En laio vuuuiLiDu jrevanis, ana Wllr -prOD- continue to prevail for a loug time Header. Germany has the same amount lAmv nff too-other." invested In railroads and gineer Lewis and Corporation Counsel El Do you know this other man?" France and Italy have well supported to come, notwitnsianaing tnat- tne Bureau of Highways has very persistently circulated among the asphalt workers in this city Information to the effect that lison to discuss the terms and conditions. President Ahearn came back with an In I I I I I 3-35 72 Scores: claims and investments.

Nothing but apoplexy at his home, 376 Cumberland street. He was born near Utica, N. on March 2, 1836, and was a member of the Duryea Presbyterian Church. In early life he was connected with several Manhattan banks. His mother, who.

celebrated the one hundredth anniversary of her birth on July 26, 1906, is still living, as is his sister, Mrs. Mary E. Pedlne, and two sons, of the firm of John other amendment that he' be included on Yes sir. I have seen him." Would you know him now?" Yes sir." Look around and say if you can see this committee. The amendment peace will pay these debts, which will as surely become due and must as surely in This Name and club.

round. Tester-day's Total 3 score, rounds. some way be collected ls the treasury him notes of the United States. The citizens John Hebns. Enalewood.

.73 Alex Rnss, Braehurn 78 Alex' Campbell. The negro looked over the defense side of the United States have only commercial S. McReon, and Judd E. and pointed a finger. at Haywood interests in Venezuela, but they must be they would be glad to have the men applications with the Civil Service Com-, -mission for Jobs with the municipal plant in Brooklyn.

When the borough officials found out that' many ot the asphalt workers were willing enough to work for the which pays precisely the same rate of wages as the private contractors and city contractors, but were prevented by cer tain methods, then they knew Just where the trouble lay and began the-' fight- given opportunity to thrive or to retire "Yes sir; that the man, he said. There was a pause and a silence, brok without great loss. The vital question for this nation, therefore, blessed with RUNAWAY ON BRIDGE. While. Max Krauss of 191 Broome street en only by a stir among the spectators: such magnificent natural advantages and It was the first direct connection of cursea witn sucn unruly numan elements, relates to the control of her future.

was driving a horse attached to a delivery wagon owned by the firm of Fried Gel- Haywood with Orchard and a strong cor There are only three solutions to the roboration of the Orchard story. to a standstill when the topographical engineer, Robert R. Crowell, reported as follows: "When the topographical map of this section of the borough was approved the northerly line of Mt. Zion Cemetery was at the southerly line of Hawthorn avenue. Since that tmie the cemetery corporation appears to have obtained an additional tract of land, and It Is now improving and making interments to a point about S00 feet north of the former north line of the cemetery.

In opening Trimble av-eiruelt will run about 800 feet through the cemetery property, and it will necessitate the removal of a number of dead. It is a question whether the city can open the avenue through this property." It was then resolved to refer the whole matter to the Corporation Counsel. The refusal of Cypress Hills Cemetery to allow the extension of Eastern Parkway and the defeat of the De Groot bill forthe purpose by that corporation; the grabbing of Bradley avenue, said to be. worth J500.000. and one of the principal Oertrge Low.

Baltusrol 79 Bernard' Xlcholls. Nashv'le. St DavM Brown. Brookllne ..,.78 Willie Anderson. Onwentia.7i Lawrence Auchterlonie, Gln View S3 David Hunter, Essex Co.

...85 Stew Art Gardner. W. Tllllnghast, Philadelphia Cricket Horaca Rawflns. Ekwannk.SS George Smith, Claremontv.83 W. Ogilvle.

Baltimore 82 John Ar'lngton 81 Donald Hubs. Oakley 7l Janlts Campbell. Mt. AlrV ..81 Gen. Bousa, M.

and ..88 Isiiuc Mckle, Fox Kills. ...7 J. D. Travers. Montclalr.

.80 David W. D. Robinson At. 80 voted down and. President McGowan's original amendment was' adopted.

The action taken to-day means that the whole matter will' go over-until the fall, inasmuch as the board adjourns for the summer on July 8. A letter was sent to the Board by William F. King, of Manhattan, of which the following Is an extract: "My information derived from personal experience In cities where dual telephone systems are in existence, as well as from statements made to me by business houses located in such cities, is to the effect that instead of reducing the cost of telephone service and Increasing the efficiency of the service, in the' long run the dual system has an exactly opposite effect. The cost Is greatly increased because two telephone systems must be maintained, and the service ultimately deteriorates. The board set October 8 as the date for vesting title to the Brooklyn and Manhattan approaches of' the Manhattan Bridge.

problem, because it is improbable that another half century can slip by and see Venezuela unoccupied, or that she can "How much did you get tor the outfit?" "$110." "Who paid you?" "Mr, Orchard." "You lust got the money and then gave present policy of exclusion we may say that our experience In Cuba and the Philippines has taught us not to against the influences responsible, but. their efforts have shown no appreciable result as yet. Another impending calamity which the Bureau of Highways is trying to avert is being engineered by these same in-' fluences that prevent the equipment of i the municipal plant with sufficient men do the work for which it is erected. The officials got word not long ago about a scheme to entice away all the laborers connected with the plant, as soon as they ler of 46 Suffolk street, Manhattan, across the Williamsburg bridge early this morning the animal became frightened at the Manhattan tower by a passing automobile. The horse bolted In the direction of the Manhattan terminal, t-oticeman Scott of the bridge squad saw the runaway coming and in trying to stop it was thrown to the roadway, but escaped serious Injury.

Kratlse tost control of the lines and was also thrown to the roadway, but escaped with 'a few bruises. It'was hecessarv to interfere outside our own territory, and Orchard a bill of sale?" tnat, tnercfore, Venezuela must aovern No sir; the bill of sale was made to herself, or, if needs be. fall into the hands J. Pearson, Richmond Co.S5 151 221 150 22 152 2.T0 154 233 152 165 233 J5S 235 154 237 152 tltf ISO 233 159 '39 158 241 1W 183 245 ii 241 158 234 181 242 1SS 242 187 24 105 i45 181 248 ISO 2K 12 247 184 247 153 158 238 189 249 164 250 182 250 11 251 187 181 184 251 158 231 '158 231 158 235 15J 237 '159 -238 182 239 181 239 157 239 189 251 183 244 168 254 163 24-S 162 248 164 247 164 247 1M Pettibone." David Fnulla. Chlcaao of European aggressors.

We may perpetuate our own policy of Indetermination; He described the. horse as a little black Gilbert Nichols, Woodland. .72 P. L. RnnertiMi.

Dr. 8. Can. Huntlngtrn mare vehicle as a tap buggy. and, while giving Venezuela out- little moral support, refuse to allow Europe to dictate how these fruitful acres may be Walter Fovm-arue.

Seahorn was only briefly cross-exam runaway gate, against which cioso tne put to productive use ined. He said he met Orchard at the the animal dashed and received Injuries n.nt..ti.' Mmina-'to'-Rniii from which it died later." Or we may assert a dominating influ Controller Mets was at first inclined tu object to taking such action at the present time aa the Bridge Department had no use for the land. He said it meant an unnecessary expenditure of interest should become efficient and useful to tha city, With higher wages and other In- -ducements. If such a move Is brought to' a successful culmination, the plant would be crippled from lack of the' necessary men to handle and operate it. and those" who hsve wanted from the first to see it tabooed as a failure will have gained their point.

ence In the Caribbean, and if Venezuela can not or will not under our guidance conduct herself according to tha laws of said he. was summoned by Plnkerton detectives and received his tare and expenses from them In advance. highways of Long Island City, by Calvary Cemetery; the closing of a highway by Lotheran Cemetery, the secret granting of a franchise to a big cemetery corporation for the opening of a new burial ground of 30 or 40 arres near Highland Park, and the obliteration of the proposed street system. It is said, will result in an appeal to the Legislature to pass a law permitting the extension of streets through all such properties. EDUCATION IN FRANCE.

money. Bridge Commissioner Stevenson informed (he board that the department modern nations, say to her: "ou hae abused your opportunities: neither dicta Seahorn proved to be the last witness would require the use of the approaches D. Ball, Phi la. in Sherwood. Memphis.

.8.1 Herbert Strong, H. M. Forrest. Phil Cricket.8T Fred Brand. Allegheny Co, .73 David Robertson, Fred Mcl.eod.

Midlothian. .79 M. J. Prady. Com'nwe'th.

.84 W. Clark. Sprlngf. 79 M. OLoughlln.

Tom McXamara. Fall Rlver.78 J. Campbell. Overbrook 82 G. Thomeon.

Wee Burn. ...82 David Ogllvle. Phil. Co 81 Robert white. Robert Peebles, J.

Thompson. Merlon 8f A. Cunnlngh'm. Glen Ridge. 83 DavM Foulls.

Chicago 83 W. Gandln. Garden .82 for the state. on both sides of the river. Senator Borah stated that with the ex WALKER McNElt ENGAGEMENT "We intend advertising the contract for the construction of the approaches on tor or constitution has availed." It is our duty to help or to compel you to live In peace' Only such a man as Castro can avert or meet the emergency.

PASSING OF THE BLONDE? Our Graduate Students Might Profit Much by the Philosophical Scholar ception of proving the sending of money order for $75 by Western Union from Haywood in Denver to Steve Adams in September 1," he said. 'The contract, will be let within ten days and the contractors wil be ready to begin by the ship Found There. Ogden, Utah, in 1903, the state's case was A Boston Expert Says That It Is No closed. Was confirmed In my belief that Amer INTERNATIONAL Flat-Globe Mr. Richardson, for the defense, said Cards are out ter the wedding of Miss Elvina McNeil, daughter of James McNeil of Bay Fifteenth and Eighty-sixth-streets, Bath Beach, and Thomas Edward Walker of the Bushwlck section-of the Eastern District.

They will be married In Saint Flnbar's Church, Bath Beach, on Tuesday, July 2. by the pastor, the Rev. William Gardner. The bride will be attended by her cousin. Miss Mae Estelle Taaffe, as ana.

her. sister, Mrs. Alice Flynn, as matron of" honor, and a reception will follow at tha ican learning would be greatly strengthened if more of our graduate students first of October. The buildings which are i now standing on both approaches must br" I removed by that, time." I Mr. Metz asked Commissioner Steven-; who was anxious to have August 1 i set as the day for vesting title, if he could wait, until October.

The Controller ex-, plained that this would enable the city Such Thing. An ethnological sharp from London has that they would agree that the slat could file the. telegrams as. loon as they THOUGHTS ON TEMPEBANCE. were Senator Borah said that come forward witn tne remaraaoie statement that the blond type of woman, is fast vanishing from the face of the earth, and Geographical History, the telegrams would be in Boise by this evening.

to levy the taxes for this year. Commissioner Stevenson said he was willing viding Mr. Metx made arrangements to home of the bride's parents. 'With this exception, your honor," said yet he offers no way to put a stop to It. It seems this authority has been making observations for a number of years and discovers that the blonde Is rapidly becoming a scarce article.

He predicts the time will come when blondes will be Senator Borah, "the state is ready to close Its case' came under French influence, says Barrett Wendell, in Scrlbners. The Influence of German scholarship on American during the past ninety years has been admirable, but perhaps excessive. It has taught us a respect for fact and method which our earlier learning lacked. It has tended at the same time to encourage the notion that the object and end of all learning is tbe methodical collection of fact. No one would for an instant pretend this error to be prevalent amona tha COUPON NO.

have all the buildings removed by the first day1 of October. This Mr. Metz promised to do. The board also authorized the follow 21 There was some wrangling over the As They Occurred to School Children in Yorkshire, England. A paper published in.

Yorkshire, England, reports that some six thousand children of Gateshead were recently required to do esssys on "Phpelcal Deterioration and Alcohol," as tots in the primary schools of this part of the world may now toss off brochures on "Variations in the Epithelium Cells in Invertebrates, Marsupials and Plantigrades." These reading of a long opinion delivered In the as scarce as hens' teeth. While we hesi- ing appropriations: Slw.loO for the con- to question the statement of a Rtruciion of the proposed Conev Island l'e IIKE OPIUM EATERS Coffee Drinkers Become Slarea. "The experience, suffering and slavery of some coffee drinkers would be almost as Interesting as the famous "Confes- sions of an Opium Eater," says a Boston Colorado courts and which the defense said should be read, as it had been offered as evidence for the state. Judge Wood looked over the decision and de To get the Globe rind History with-but cost clip 00 Coupons, numbered consecutively, fclsn the Inst or ngreelnr tc tnke the Eilcle for four months from the d.ite of last Coupon nnd bring to any facie office and exchange them the Globe anJ History. higher minds of Germany.

Few can deny that it Is apt to possess the minds of Hospital on Ocean Parkway, and authorized the sotting aside of $1,000,000 from tne water rrntips to Improve the water system in the Borough of Brooklyn. Mayor McClellan and Controller Metz sat down hard on a report which President Coler made of a conference of the borotiKh presidents which was held in Ahearn's offic last Monday. The conference decided to ask for -an ad- Gateshead children had valuable thoughts I nied the motion that It be read to the jury. This closed the state's case and at 10:23 the court adjourned until 1:30 P.M., when the defense will move that the court instruct the Jury to render a verdict of not guilty. blonde specialist, we are not ready to agree that his premise is correct.

While we have not lost any sleep in collecting statistics on flaxen haired beeufles and do not pose as an ethnological expert Iwhatever that is), we have, in passing through life, made what might be called a desultory study of the blonde, and our observation warrants us in saying that she will endure for many years to come. Of coarse her hair may be a trifle dark at the roots, but so long as the drug store on the corner is open at all hours and peroxide of hydrogen Is good to cleanse one's teeth, we should fear, no Americans, who, having studied In Germany, come home no longer American, nor yet -soundly German. The elder Influence of English scholarship in America, thewhiJe has tended rather to the sustenance of tradition than to the recogni iu uuiiiouic to tne temperance movement. The Yorkshire paper goes the length of publishing some of the gems brought out in tbls outpouring of. infaat lc sapience.

Here are a few of same: i ditional appropriation of $3,000,008 for man: "For twenty years I used coffee at the breakfast table and Incidentally, through' the day, I craved it as a whiskey drinker longs for his morning bracer. I knew perfectly well that It was slowly killing me. but I could not reinquish It. "The effect on the nervous system was finally alarming and my general health Alconol is useful. savs one nf them tion ot newer learning, and tnus per I haps to rather attenuated pedantry.

The being most exquisitely pithy, "but not-in pavln? purposes which was to be divided as follows: Brooklyn and Manhattan. $1,275,000 each, the Bronx and Queens. S2nO.itiO each, and Richmond. $50. OHO.

1 Post Card Coupon the body. It is useful for 'polishina fur unmixed Influence, of Francs might per haps, tend toward premature philosophiz niture. This Coupon, together with President Cromwell of Richmond filed an FOR THE BUSINESS GIRL. With only the hope of making money hope shall never touch it until I am dead," says another, and we wish him objection to the report. Another appro- i uluIUJ iiiume cuurr iuia country ur pripation of wns to be divided I J- iuck ing.

To this danger, however, the scholarly minds of America seem at this moment little exposed. Could our graduate students who propose devoting their lives to learning come more frequently under the int-iir ia UK ir-ft i iiiiiai iriauu wily any Manhattan into equjl shares between work will be worth little and certainly not be worthy of consideration by noble minds or the good God who watches orver you night and day. woman, no maner wneiner sne De pru- Brooklyn and the Bronx. five others, cut from the daily or Sunday Eagle, will entitle the holder to any series (now in stock) of Eagle Souvenir Post Cards, same to be presented at any Eagle Office. If sent by mall.

2 cents In stamps "A man who takes alcoholic drinks can see two things at once." "The children of are often weak, and are sometimes troubled with "What is this, a division of the money nPrTr. may doc nave a Influence of the combined industry and Girls In business often hurt ntelligenee. of modern scholarship In oeing bow-legged." Truly an irritating which was originally appropriated forre- 5" ni'r oesires no paving purposes?" sfked the Mavor. reason In the world why she should not replied Mr Coler; "this' is an have a glorious flaxen halo as her crown- aririitlnnnl nnrrtnrin inn I Ing glory. hurt their work, make It of less valu i France, the American universities of mu't accomr'ny Men senes.

Mill IVl IUU. "Those who take drink are not so broad I years to come might be at once more Address all mail to Souvenir "The rnntrnllrr 'nhWta to tha That London xpert must be asleep at the switch. Boston Post. POST CARD Brooklyn Eagl greatly Impaired. I had dyspepsia; serious heart difficulty, and When I would He down, I would almost suffocate.

My doctor assured me It was due to the action of caffeine (which is the active principle of coffee) on the heart. "I persisted In Its use. however, and suffered along Just as drunkards One day when I was feeling unusually de--pressed, a friend whom I met, looked me over. and said: 'Now, look here, old man, I believe I know exactly what's the matter with you. You are a coffee fiend and it's killing you.

I want to tell you my experience. I drank coffee and it ruined my nerves, affected my heart, and made me a sallow, bilious old man, but through a friend who had been similarly afflicted, I found a blessed relief and eration of the report." said the Mayor, as Mr. Metz. who is keeping an eve on and themselves less respected because they eo entirely draw the line at what they will and what they will not do. The girl who announces that she must get wprk or starve and who Is yet not cnestea as tney were too years ago." How true! "When a man is ill, the doctor will say, are you a drinker of alcohol? and If he the debt limit of the city, entered a vig- I orous objection.

1 The board authorized the condemnation stimulating in their than now seems quite likely. On the other band, we have seen more than once, however much such students might benefit by the scholarly influences so strong throughout France, they would find there no such love for the regions where learning, lingers as makes gracious, in a way all their own, the great universities of England and the elder colleges of America which have grown from our colonial traditions. A ChecK Account says the doctor will say. that is what has made you 111, you have a fatty liver." "The more temporary we live the better it will be for body and "Some people say that if you want to willing to be at her desk at o'clock in the morning deserves to starve. The' girl, who knowing that for a certain number of hours she should In honor give her time to her employer, Lcaas io oraer, protection i and success.

We allow a mighty puor worker wben ten min- speak at a concert you should take a glass of beer before. You should not. It Is certain that it makes you speak, but you speak a 'heap of "When a man gets drunk his brains will want to tell you about it. Try Postum Food Coffee, a grateful, delicious never- equitable interest rates on of the following pites ror school purposes in the Borough of Brooklyn: Second avenue, between Eighty-sixth and Eighty-seventh streers; Fourth avenue, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth streets, 'and Seventh avenue, between Forty-third and Forty-fourth streets. Mr.

Metz was authorized to buy at a private sale seventeen lots for school purposes on Throop avenue. Bartlett street snd Whipple street at a price not exceeding $17.000. Street Cleaning Commissioner Craven submitted two forms fcontract for the te3 after the hour anas ner arriving accounts subject to check. THIS IS NOT A COUPON. THE CHILDREN'S ONE-HALF CREDIT COUPON will be found to-day and hereafter at top r.f the First Page.

It should be cut out every day. thirty or more nre tained, they should be mailed to Aunt Jean, Eagle Office. A one-cent stamp should be Inclosed for return of Credit Ticket age. full of nourishment, that will satisfy your taste for coffee and feed your ner CASTOR I A For Infants and Childrea. The Kind You tiavs Always Bought GuardianTrust Co.

OF NEW YORK. and five minutes before tbe hours' to go away sees her getting her WTaps ready. A good workman doesn't drop his tools or pen at the stroke of the hour. He fliir if ties first that which he is doing, for bis heart is In his work and that is th way it must be with the girl who wishes to succeed and make even a little saoaey. -aicago Inter Ocean.

not telegraph properly." "I will finish up with a piece of poetry I have made up myself: "Never be a drunkard, Never touch the gin, Always be teetotal. And you're sure to e-Boston Transcript. vous system back to heath, rather than tear it down as coffee has been doing. "I took, my friend's advice, and within a week from that time, my digestion seemed perfect. I slept a sweet, refreshing sleep all and my heart quit' ita quivering and Jumping.

I have been steadily gaining- in health and vitality right along." "There's a reason." XTO Broadrrart Cor. Maiden Lane. final disposition of aeh-s and street sweepings in the Borough of Brooklyn, The Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company has 0 Bears tha Signature already given notice that it will not re- (NHNMMfNtMM.

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