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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. TUESDAY. APRIL 22. 1902.

POPE PRAISES U. S. BISHOPS STRIKERS' ODDS 30 TO POLICEMAN SENT TO JAIL. MTE MISCELLANEOUS. of Tree Speaks Their Work America." OEIIO FDR H.

G. 80 1 TO SUCCEED 1 J. DM. (EorOthoi; Spprtjnglljejvs'SeeiPaBe 13.) Lftiibersheinier Gets Two Months in the Penitentiary for Assault. I Willi nil Lnnhersheimor, a policeman, who! TEETH.

It is. that a. man works constantly, for years, GOLF CLUB SQUABBLE. Ini' uiin. of General Sessions.

Mannattan. ami cniivieloil of assault in the second decree at one. thin canio that thing, Rome. April 22 The address of the bishops of the United States to the Pope on the occasion of his jubilee, was published this evening in the Osservatore Romano, the official organ of the Vatican. The Pope thanks the bishops and praises the work they have done and are doing in "free America" in behalf of religion and charity, especially by means of schools and other institutions.

ROYAL ARCANUM CONVENTION. Twenty fourth Annual Meeting Commences at Rochester. Rochester. X. April 22 The twenty fourth annual convention of the Xew "iork Grand Council of the Royal Arcanum was opened this noon in Kitzhugh Hall for a hree days' meeting.

More than four hundred representatives from various councils in the stale are present. Mayor Rodenbeck welcomed the convention 'and Keudrick P. Shodd. resent of the Genesee Vallev Council, responded on behalf of the convention. The delegates then went into executive session.

The election of now ollicers takes place Wednesday. EXPERIMENTS IN PAVING. better than a jack of all trades. iy a jury last Friday, was sentenced this; Many Republicans Want to See Fired Revolver Into Attacking Crowd and a Weavers' Union Man Was Killed. It is also clear that the best Angry Lessee Plows' Up the Rockville Center morning to iwo mourns in me peui ui Luubershcimor iva.

arraigned in full uniform. auh. shcimor. while on a Second avenue Him Made Executive Member in the First. way to do a difficult thing is to divide it into parts and i car one day last summer, sot into an alter I put a specialist on each part.

cation with Nicholas Sherry, a metal TRAGEDY IN SILK MILL ROW. I hat doesn't need argument; TALK OF T. H. WAGSTAFF, TOO it applied tO all WOrk. OUt in but at the police trial Deputy Commissioner it! nevcrv exonerated Laubersheimer.

The i AGED WOMAN MURDERED. Cleveland, April 22 Mrs. Sarah Lynch, "5 years old, was found dead in the rear of her home early to day and her husband. Martin Lynch. 60 years old, is under arrest charged with her murder.

The woman, was shot through the temple. Lynch when taken Into custody was covered with blood and in a drunken condition. The Rockviller Center. Cp.untry plab has brought suit against Captain De' Marest for damages to the golf links of the club, which the members claim they have an ironclad lice'nse for. The controversy is causing much discussion in Rockxiile Center and the hearing in the case, on April 25," before Justice Wilmot is' anxiously awaited throughout the village.

According to the counselr C. M. Weeks, who has been retained by the club, the or dentlStrV' tllei'C are tWO aClCll then taken before a police magis tional advantages in favor of who bwi the officer for trial. ill John Weher the Victim of Armenian's Bullet Sarkinson Is in Jail, Pending a Hearing. Colonel Ogden Speaks Optimistically of the Success of Fusion in New York.

the specialist: Reclfield Will Have Small Portions of Several Kinds Laid. Commissioner Rcdfield has determined to try some experiments in paving Brooklyn streets. Straight asphalting will occupy most of the highway bureau's time, but the DILLON TELLS OF HIS WORK. 1st. Being skillful, his work SHOT BY BURGLARS.

Pittsburg. April 22 Henry Stump, an All the elements of a strike tragedy, save is less painful than others. 1 2d. Working, more quickly, Ag.ainst FoodyAiso Enumerates to see one. were combined in the killing of John engineer on the West Penn Railroad, vas commissioner and the negineer is regarded as a possible happy solution of tile Republican sil nation in the First Assembly District is the suggestion Horace C.

lu Val for executive committee man to succeed Michael J. Dady. This sug Weber, ex employe of the Brooklyn Silk i probably fatally shot this morning while Mills, in Ridgewood, yesterday. Wmien and 1 trying to capture a gang of burglars at Jobs He Has Had Jerome Says Few Saloons Close on Sunday. nis operations cost Edward Everett Cadv, D.

D. children joined in the mob which clamored Willow Grove. The burglars' had stolen a i Kixriiiii ri.irri. lfi'4 Main. ti; i nimn st.

Tel how well certain pavements, which has worn well elsewhere, will wear in Brooklyn. Small portions will be laid in order to find out. The first pavement to be tried is Medina, a sandstone substitute for granite. It has given satisfaction in Cleveland. Wooden block pavement, as used in Boston and in London, will also be tried.

Grooved terro reslnate identifies the kind of wood. Bitulithic asphalt or macadam held together with asphalt, is also booked for a local trial. gestion is made as a compromise by which When the trial of Caiitain Foody, charged; factional contest in that district would with neglect of duty, was resumed before llcccsslv. Mr. Dadv.

if he is taken safe from the Willow Grove toll house and were trying to open it, when they were discovered by the crew of a passing freight train. The train was stopped and an attack made on the robbers, who opened fire on the trainmen. The burglars made their escape, BUILDING A BIG TANK. ganization in February of last year was invited by the owner of the property, where the links are situated, to play golf on his grounds until the lots should be. sp cut up into building lots that'lt would be impbssible to play.

With his invitation went a very strong license. George Wallace, the owner; who; is. .4 lawyer, had previously putt.he in the hands of his brother, a In march of last just a mqnth after the permission had been Captain De Marest obtained a lease on the property from the agent, who did not know of the license. The lease is Illegal, according to the club's attorney. Captain De Mares.t been, on good terms, with the golf, club members arid he started to plow up' the course' devastating I Commissioner Partridge at Police Headquar ters in Manhattan this morning, ex Judge I Olcott began the cross examination of County Detective Dillon, who spent yesterday de but were forced to leave the safe behind.

BURNED BARN FOR REVENGE. York. April 22 The large barn of C. C. Wolf, eight miles southeast of York, was JULES TENNIS MISSING.

at his word, is anxious to retire from active participation in politics. There arc more people who think it would he a wise thing for him to do so, and others who are quite urgent about it. Mr. Du Val has never taken an active interest in political management, hut has frequently been a delegate to important conventions. He is, iiowever.

a born diplomat, and could very well keep the Dady and anti Dady element in a contented and happy Brooklyn Union New Receiver Will Hold 5.000.000 Cubic Feet of Gas. The Brooklyn I'nion Gas Company will Immediately start the construction of an ini tailing the number 01 saloons in which ne had bought and drunk whisky on a Sunday, in Captain Foody's precinct. Mr. Olcott asked Dillon about his connection with the Parkhurst Society. Dillon sail that ho had been with that society for for vengeance against the hated "scab," but there were none of these who felt the pangs of hunger and the raggedness of poverty was apparent in that excited crowd.

The men who formed the mob were prosperous while they worked and the children, whose tin can serenade of a lone "scab" weaver started the tumult which ended in tragedy, are Hghthearted lads, with aces unplnched by want and hunger. Whatever be the merits of the strike of the silk mill employes, the tragedy of yesterday was useless and seemingly unprovoked. The setting for such a tragedy is not inappropriate. The silk mill is on the Flushing avenue ear line, a half mile beyond the Myrtle avenue elevated station. It is in a residential part of Ridgewood.

yet it 'is hedged in by gin mills of the very class that cater to the trade of workingmen. All dav vesterdav strikintr weavers sat Neighbor Says He Has Not Been Home Since Saturday Mrs. Thomas Wood Is Visiting. mense new gas tank, which when completed i a little over a year. destroyed by an incendiary fire last night.

Forty head of fat beef cattle and, ten horses and mules perished in the flames. Henry Eberly. tvho had been employed at the place for three years, to day confessed to firing the barn, saying he did it for revenge on account of bad treatment he received from his employer. WASHED WHILE ROOF BURNED. Dillon said that he had been employed in the United States census office at Liberty street and as an election deputy by MfCullagh.

He made some investigations will hold 5.0UO.OOIJ cubic feet of to the plans, it will have the same capacity as the hug, gas tank at Ravenswood, L. I. The new Has lank will be located at Wythe avenue and North Twelfth street and its foundation has already been started. It rpsrariline the police and test I lied Detore tne Jules Tennis, 25 years old. of 1.423 Bush wick avenue, is said to be missing from his home since last Wednesday Tennis is em ployed by Douglass Jones, stock brokers of Wall street.

It is also reported that Mrs. Thomas Wood of 211 McDotigail street leu her home on the same day. i.t the time of that com commit three links beyond recognition. As' tne ciuu has gone to a great' deal of espenSCin getting the grounds in shape, action on the part of Captain De Marest. is.

and the suit is brought for 'damages and.ib enjoin the transgressor from doing. plowing. Mr. Weeks this morning declared, the whole matter was due to the. fact that the lessee to have, the oluh under hi3 finger.

"He wants." said the attorney, "to tell us we cannot play golf on Sunday and we can not do this or the other thing. When the case comes up it will he decided whether the lease is stronger than our H'ensevI am ot the opinio: that it is not." 'General Horatio King has been retained by Captain De Marest to present his 3ide ot the case. AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. is being constructed by iiartlett. I ioyward i mittee's investigation.

ioie iu.iuii.iius of Baltimore, who buiit. the Ravenswood re himself with these affairs he had been a col a iu iii. thpv willi n.ru,: nf rents for a local real estate dealer. around the tables in these saloons in idle i The imng Has Uecome bo iommon iuai ness. yet with money enough to buy drink, Miss Donohue Does Not The mill, just, across a narrow street, had Mind It frame of mind.

Just at the moment there dots not seem to be anyone who could so well fill the bill, and if there is to be harmony Mr. Du Val is quite apt to be drafted into the service. Nobody seems to know in which faction to classify him. and Mr. Da Val would probably be claimed both by Mr.

Daily's friends and enemies. The important point is that the proposed harmony candidate is the soil of a man who would be considered as litiy representative of the district in a business and social way. He is also on excellent terms with the workers in the party. Mr. Dady's determination to retire was announced on the occasion of one of his visits to Albany last winter.

At that time he was being held to accountability for the An Eagle reporter called at Tennis home this morning and was informed that Tennis maae a pretense oi starting up tor tne nrst and an insurance agent. Mr. Uicott wanted to know if he had ever had any trouble with the police, ever was asked to pay blackmail or anvthir.g of that kind. Dillon said that nothing of the kind ever occurred in his cxvn iiencc. was not at home and tnat lennis was i.

time since tne sinne was aeciarea, ncariy This morning sparks from a locomotive too ill to see anybody. The woman seen by four WPeks ago. Only one man weuf to the reporter declined to be fur i Armenian, a non union on the Cypress Hills branch of the Brooklyn ther en ii iiiat she i man. a "scab." The union weavers at this! lenanl of lower complete the work by September. The Nassau branch holder at Kent avenue and Morton street is being extended and its capacity will be increased about 3.000.000 cubic feet of gas.

The Nassau branch and the Wythe avenue structure will be connected with a twenty four inch pipe which will he laid through Wythe avenue, on which work will be started this week. General James Jourdan. the president of the gas company, said that these improvements could not be taken with the meaning that any consolidation is impending with tbo Consolidated Gas Company. set fire to the room of the little frame house opposite the Church of the Holy Sacrament. at Fulton street and Euclid avenue.

The house is occupied by Barney Donohue. (Special to the Aqueduct, L. April 22 The entries, for the races here to morrow are as, follows: First race Fur 2 r.V: telllngi iv iUi added, el' which, 100 sccuflil and to tne Dillon, upon further cross examination, sail that he was acting under the direct injunctions of Hammond, the hijf of county dote. lives, to whom he made reports. He was not informed that the investigation was aimed at the police.

He was not instructed to look for policemen in saloons, and he thought at the time that the evidence was being secured for the purpose of an excise crusade. In answer to anoint. line of questions, ex Judge Olcott got Dillon to say that he was present testifying, not under a subpena front the Police Department, but as a part of his duties in the District Attorney's office. He told Mr. Olcott that arrests were made in some of the places he had visited on the oldest resident of the section.

Every one was away from the house excepting a daughter of be old sexton. When the roof was discovered on fire by a neighbor an alarm was sent in and half a dozen engines responded: but. during all the excitement the solitary occupant of the house continued her task of washing. The house had been set' on knew that Tennis had not home since mill are all Germans. There is an antipatnj Saturday and that his relatives were keep between Armenian and German weavers and ins the information from his wife.

The reu the weavrs across the way in the bed son for his absence, the tenant said, was saoon3 (, that tWs unknown to her. i The husband of Mrs. Wood was not at home! Armenian should come here as a strike when a reporter visited the street breaker. house. A woman who said she was Mr.

have been warnei away from the mill Wood's sister said that tne report that his inaugti wfe had left home without his knowledge was preposterous. She said that Mrs. Wood was i rated, but ta.s Armenian, Narab Sarkinson. simply visiting relatives in the Twenty sixth had protested time and again that he was Ward, and that her brother knew the address, i not a weaver, bat was only around the mill Just when Mrs. Wood would return the re looking jnto prospective real estate purchases.

nomination of Guden for sheriff, which has since east disrepute on the. Republican party. That agitation has not grown less since Guden's examination before the Governor was concluded. It is the point upon which the independents expect, to insist most strongly. Ex Mayor Charles A.

Schiercn. the head of the independent movement, is expected NO LOW DRAWBRIDGE. third. Five tui ionss. Name.

Wht. Glorlosa JV: De.eomtietn.. Flamboyant lullJee f.ibli, Win. 3T 1U 112 Uismarck l'HI Kc stranu Handsnlnner 1II5! Heroine Absurd Rumor That One Was to Be Constructed Across Hell Gate. porter intormant as strjkers looked at hjra a5liance.

however. fire a number of times a simitar mannet and she was used to the excitement. Fifty dollars will cover the damage done to the building. BROOKLYN INSTITUTE NEWS. Contrasts in.personality formed the theme of Dr.

Henry G. Hanchett's lecture recital and yesterday morning when he smarted to CONDITIONS OF AIRSHIP RACE. work, there was much talk in the beer sa Examiner 3tl 1 Second race For 3 year olds anil handicap; with SHOD added, of which. $11)0 Ute second arid S30 to the third. Six Name.

Win. Name. Wht. Kilogram l22iCorvera. Contend lliiDelagoa 11 Pigeon Post Busch 1U Petra II lii9iI.nmp.

o' Lee I The Hoyden MSIPrloe Handlcapper Mlilfnir Knight, Third race For 3 year olds and selling; wilh.JSOO b' Avhich 3H to the second ami to the Five and a back from the West to night. There will be a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Young Republican Club on Thursday night at which the address to Republican voters will be considered, as well as the committee to take charge of the agitation for reform in the party. There has been some talk of Thomas H. Wagstaff as a successor to Dady as leader of the district, but he would probably not be as acceptable as Mr. Du Val.

The only question of the arrangement being carried out by which the latter would step into Mr. Dady's shoes is his own acceptance of the place, with its honors and drawbacks. Capital Prize of 8100,000 at St. Louis Fair to Be Competed For Under Elaborate Rules. March 30.

This was tne day of the so called vcvolt. in Captain Foody's precinct. Dillon said that he was recognized by some policemen he knew, and later learned these men went to places where he had been and made arrests. The places ai 427 Tenth avenue and at. Eighth avenue and Fortieth street were cases oi this kind, bat he did not know that arrests were made because he had been there.

"Then vou don's believe in the revolt as much as Mr. Jerome does?" remarked Mr. Olcott. "Oh, I don't believe in it at all. Mr.

Olcott." interrupted the District Attorney. Later Mr. Jerome said that he was willing to concede that most of the saloons in all St Colonel Oliver W. Barnes, chief engineer of the New York Connecting Railroad Company, which will build the bridge across Hell Gate, said to day that all talk of a low drawbridge across the main stream at Hell Gate was most absurd. "Under no conditions would the War Department consent to a drawbridge across Hell Gate." said Colonel Barnes.

"The only permit which the company has is for a bridge 135 feet above high water, the same height as all the other bridges which span loons, and along in the afternoon even the children of the weavers were moved to anger against the "scab." "He's going to bring a car load of Armenians and put them to was the word that went around. About quitting time the boys in the neighborhood crowded around the mills with tin cans, and when the sole weaver came out, accompanied by the new superintendent, W. H. Newman, they hooted, shouted "scab." and rattled their tin cans in the face of the superintendent and the non unionist. In front yesterday afternoon at Aflelphi Assembly Hall, under the auspices of the Brooklyn Institute and Adelphi College, and he was assisted, in its exposition by Miss Colette Boyle, a young pupil of Mme.

Capiani, who sang first an "Ave Maria" by her teacher, and, for her second number. Buck's "When the Heart Is Young." Mozart's "Finale from St. Louis, April 22 General conditions to be observed in the airship race for the capital Wht. Name. 9.

Tully 407l'Whlte. Owl. i' cker lilb l.WIMeAfldle llllGradei? 1W Name. Geneseo Mark Check Men Viklns Malster Candling Quixsarla Mr. Du Val is a very busy man.

His duties i year which have not won the Sonata in was first explained ana Fourth race or h. who ennsirlered. it tills mMtl.nft: with natita. mw hair to the third. Koiir nnd a the police precincts in the City of Xew York were open on Sunday in violation of law, and that the Raines law hotels violated the law in almost every possible way.

peculiarlv "Mozartian in treatment anu saie. rtirlonss. til that the 'thoughtful critic of Mozart must of the saloons, the mob of mere boys was joined by men. the striking wcaveis, and very soon thereafter women girls came out of their houses and added to the mob's proporlions. The hoots and of crowd were fol tiftHedse 3n6IXnv.is.e ta Nf.n Delft Moiiht Ktsco' Kennard aiways remember the time in which he lived and the incompleteness of the instrument, as secretary or the Executive Board of the Vanderbilt system are onerous and' exacting, but there may be an insistence jC his acceptance.

Colonel Willi's. JU OgiWn. the Municipal Civil Service'' ComhiissToh; who was regarded' by many as the leader of the Fusion movement which brought about the election of Seth Low as Mayor, sails for Europe to morrow on the Teutonic. He is an independent. Republican and is interested in reform and reorganization of the Republican party.

Speaking about the independent movement to day he said: J13 V.V.V.V 1 the early piano, for which much oi his writ mn'nr j'Tt'kipt'hnvon'R "Rondo in G. am i.e.. r.B lowed by a fusillade of tin cans, and a few rocks "were thrown. Sarkinson was struck hy Q2 5f "No "Dr. Hanchett said, "is some thrown missile, but whether before or thmnsrh" in method of BISHOP VINTON CONSECRATED.

Ceremony Takes Place at Worcester. Sermon hy Bishop Potter Bishop Burgess Present. have net wen in selling; wnn y. which Sl.wi'f.i the second and Vl twtlia third. One mlle and seventy yawlf.

Name. East River. Plans for the bridge are being drawn. It wil be "ouilt on the cantilever plan, this being much less expensive and more satisfactory in every way than a suspension bridge. "The rumor of a low drawbridge probably arose from the that such a bridge will be built across Little Hell Gate, a channel in which the water is only 3 feet deep at low tide.

A drawbridge across the main channel even if it were possible to obtain permission to. build it would ho, worse than useless as the draw would have to be open all the time." The bridge across Hell Gate is a part of the plan to give the Xew York. New Haven and Hartford Railroad a direct connection with the Pennsylvania system. prize of $100,000. offered by the World Fair management, have been agreed upon by the committee of aerostatic experts.

The entire field, including time of the runs, shape of the course, qualifications of contestants, conditions of entry, facilities for construction, repair and experiments; allowance for size of machines' and' weight of engines and "bearing of weather conditions, gone over, and tentative rules decided" upon. These rules will have to be submitted to the sub committee of the executive committee, and to the executive committee itself, before they can be made public in their entirety. It has been decided that the sub committee shall submit drafts of the rules to engineers, students, aeronauts and aeronautical societies in America and Europe and obtain their views on the subject, changing the rules if that course seems better. It was decided definitely that the $200,000 appropriated for the contest by the Board of directors of the exposition shall be divided as follows: 5100.000 for a grand capital prize; $50,000 to be divided into a number of sub sidi.u prizes, and $50,000 devoted to the con tiic i rtl. it lint l.O.t i' ..3 innmmf.

being especially su nuus ue The strikers say it was before; the superin cau jt vriuea in sonata torm with two Queer. Carnival IS tendent says after. miem subjects. It was Chopin who pracueany i nmirt l'B Several shots were fired and the first took in the world outside 1''" iiiSAWKe it e.K ec in une uuuj u. hp (he cne wh has done niOSt.

H.mntenus who fell to the ground immediately. He nd hroad effects' of Lew Kraft "1 hope that sense and not spite will prevail." Colonel Oyden said that he meant that the aim should be to secure practical reforms rather than to follow out the desire for revenge which some people have treasured up. ivuj th aj, the Worcester. April 22 The Rev. Dr.

Alexander 11. Vinton was consecrated Bishop of the Diocese of Western Massachusetts in All Saints' Church, to day. Every available seat in the church was taken long before third. Six was taken out of the crowd by his friends, "Tho mazurka played was the and afterward removed to the German Hos 0 2." which fol pital. where he died last night minor nocturne, 55, No.

After shoo ing Weber Sarkinson was 3 embodies. Dr. Hanchett thought, struck several times wit.h rocks and vta romarkabic and startling forms knocked unconscious Ho. too. was sent Wagner's chief char harmony.

The mazurka played was the (Special to the Eagle. 1 ton, April 22 It is sta April 22 It is Washington, stated at the. nf consecration, and there were War Department, that there is no applica i i inx inne Ire flin n.t the German Hospital. Ho was not seriously i his egotism. but Win.

Name wnl. lOe'Ma. HIT lYl Freclancier' Vt" .7.. lie Ill UT.Knlght 1). "lin "hi itm n7 IlaFlo Russell I') lOTi.Cluaifhitn lilTiQueen of H'e 107.

Chief 1W Moorish Dance. IbeliV Allen Silver Twist Miss Reddy Flying Fox Vassal Dance Leslie llruee Iteslernlive IJalf.ir.l hurt, and was able to appear before Magis i. i.i nf his music. The example trate Connorton. in Flushing.

L. L. duct of the competition ani the payment of its expenses. played was the Brassin arrangement of the morning, for preliminary examination. An 4t f.n.'nnnr inrlllficl ll 0 .1 imt llfiot, Violrl Fire music" from "Die waiKure.

cuoseu shows so plainly nagners use I bpcause it ITS ANNUAL ELECTION. ft tne case was continued u.uii next luesoaN. of which he is sometimes nnrl Snrk hunti wo remanded lo the l.nne 'doillh iiit ui tion pending there from the New York Con us necting Railroad for permission to erect a i mission who had to.be turned aw as. I Ik low drawbridge across the East River to presenting bishops were the Rt. Rev.

Dr. Blackwell's Island. Authority was granted i William Lawrence of Massachusetts and the in March. 1001. for this railroad to build a Rev Jr Frederick Burgess of Long low drawbridge across Little Hell Gate ami I the Bronx River from Randall's Island to I Island.

Ward's Island. The War Department has al I Bishop Pctler. in his sermon, referred to wavs declined to give permission for the the changes in the characteristics of ages and erection of low drawbridges anywhere in civilizations, leading down tothe modern New York Harbor across East and North church and its machinery ana the modern rrr ted 'w tb Delng tne inventor, wiuuru mat LONE FISHERMAN WINS. jail. Th lecturer closed bv nlay Maritime Association Voting for Officers 1 Vl.l' In the Flushing Court House he denied nn iort's "EcoloEue" and Raff's "Polka de Speaking about the municipal administration, which he did as much as any single man to put in office, C'oionel Ogden said.

"Inside of twelve months the unnecessary nagging criticism will have worn itself out. and the city will recognize that it has an administration to be proud of. The newness and freshness of things will wear away and the machinery of government will get into better working order. At least, it can be said that we have no Nagles or Daltons or Hulahars. It takes time even for cheese to got seasoned, you know," Colonel Ogden said that he was not exactly going abroad for a rest, but rather for a picnic.

He will be accompanied hy Mrs. Ogden and a party of friends from Manhattan. They will spend a month in Great Britain. Last, year Mr. Ogden gave 'up almost all of his vacation to the Fusion movement.

He was chairman of most of the conference committees. It was announced to day that, the John 13. Thorne Republican Club would wind up its affairs and shut up house. The club quits with a balance in the treasury. It was formed when Mr.

Thorne was leacSer of the Tenth Ward, before the assembly district system was introduced. Now there are several district clubs in existence there. rivers tit points where there were anv coi: minisirv." He said: "If the church is to exist at all. it must exist as a real and vis Satire Runs Second and' The Eijferee Third. in First: Race: at Aqueduct.

ible mechanism; and not 'as a mere gnost in the world. "In connection with the service of this siderable traffic. The Blackwcll's Island bridge must clear the water by 133 feet, and the department will not authorize any bridge at that point ihat does not have the same height above the water, ASSERTS STUDENT'S RIGHTS. dav, the imminent question is: 'What is the true office and calling of the It is not merclv business energy, nor admin istrative anility, nor even p.up.i mm. and Directors To day.

The Maritime Association of the port of New York held its annual election to day. The polls op ned at. 9 A. M. on the floor of the Maritime Exchange and by noon over half of the members had voted.

The tellers are L. F. Scely. H. S.

Guinn, Richard Wrig ley and Edward Richard. Only one ticket was placed in nomination and it was generally voted entire. A few scratched ballots were deposited during the morning hours in favor of A. B. Eldridge for member of the board of directors.

Following is the regular ticket: For pi esi.Pni I'. 13. Pa sons. i' vice slrlenl Charles K. Xerinan.

'or treasie i l. ails T. Romalne. For tlireef'rs A. ornliieli.

Wallace Pmv ney. O. It 1. 'Villain. Fi'lds S.

Pendleton, Gut lav 1 1. Hcliwi'e. J. It. tymoivl smith.

I insee. l. irs of election (icorge A. Hoefft. H.

Heliliiit .11, C. Lanitdon. Charles F. Miner. For AMel Abbot.

Georpe T. Hay. Uieharii r.uiaey. la Reine." both examples ot the impression made upon the musician by the delights ot pastoral life. INSTITUTE CALENDAR.

This is the calendar of the Brooklyn In stitute for to day: The last in a cours? of five lectures Italian Architecture ami Allied Arts by Professor William Uoudvear. M. A. "Medieval and Rf n'al anc Rome." illustrated by lantern pno toEra phs. Art Building.

17 1 Montague street, 4 ''conference on "The Stem Structure of Certain Ac.uatiu an.l Snb Aqualic Plants." Josejin Brown chairman, and George I Sanborn, members 'of the committee in charce. an.) other mem will exhibit and describe microscopical preparations llliisiratims the conference. Art l.ui Wins, tiist Moor Montague street. r. M.

The third in a course of six lectures on Repre an.l Story Writers." hy Proes Hllss IV 11. H. editor of the Arlantle Subject. "Nathaniel Hawthorne." Association Hull. Stl i V.

M. Twelfth nnnunl exhibition of ihe department cf nhotocraphv. Prints an.l lantern sll.les. open, free To public when lectures are not in pros i U'' allerv. 171 Montague street.

i we want. It is not alone tne paiemai ikiu sympathetic words in its bishops that our times are waiting for. An cpis Marean Says Goldstein Is En opate of true power must he an episcopate firing the shot that killed Weber, but his lawyer. John J. Trapp.

and Superintendent Newman said that there was no doubt that he killed Weber, but it was done in. self defense, and was justifiable homicide. Xewman. the superintendent of the mill, is from Norwich, N. and has only been here for two weeks.

The mill, he said, has changed hands since the strike was inaugurated. He knows nothing about any former trouble between the owners and the weavers. There were thirty six weavers and about fifty girls employed in the mill before the strike. Most of them live in Ridgewood. Sarkinson's home is in the Bronx, at East One Hundred and Sixty third street.

A striker said to day that the strike was caused by a 10 per cent, reduction in wages. He told the following story of yesterday's tragedy: "We have been on a strike for nearly four weeks and yesterday was the first day the company has made any effort to start up the mill. There was only one man employed, this Armenian. Sarkinson. and as scon as it became known that he was in the mill a crowd of boys decided they would serenade him with tin cans, and get him out.

The boys got around the mill and were beating their tin cans when the superintendent, and the sole employe. Sarkinson. 10t Vl lon. 1 l.roui;" J.e moment, ilirougn tne iiniaciet titled to Performance of Contract With New York University. HELD FOR MURDER.

perstition and ot lanaiicisiu, me bishoii must lie one that penetrates beneath them all to those great and unchanging that underlie them all. And that ii mav do this, its office, it is most important of all now to remember, how, when Jesus commissioned his first bishops. He breathed on them and said: 'Receive ye the llolv To that mightiest and ever present ministry, the ministry of the Hoiv Ghost, the bishop, before all men, ao I believe, is set to witness." (Special to the Eagle. )' Aqueduct, L. April 22 fast, weather clear.

John E. Madden has. secured second call on Jockey Arthur Retitcrn for the season. Starters in the: firet thrau year old? and up, seven furlongs Satire, IT. Burnr 5 to .2.: The Refer: e.

T)tt. i Brenaan), 3 lo ihanilm ifleld, 102 iCoehram, to. Carroll 15.. 114' tllookefV, 20 to 1. Locket, fir.

(l reamer). 12 to 1. Arbitrator. 107 iFarley), loo; to 1.: Nlnonia. 103 ish ai.

lo I. Laneeman. 103 (Millerl. to 1. Lorn Fisherman, in lO'Ccnivwl.

tt I "Winnie" O'Connor had his' first mdunt to the East this season on Lone Fisherman. The race was won by Lone Fisherman. Satire was second and The. Referee, third. Time, 1:28.

OLD OARSMEN DROPPED. Syracuse. N. April 22 CosicS Swcetlaad of the Syracuse. University navy.

discharged from the 'varsity erew Captain Woolsev. Parrish and Sumner, who were is the Poiighkeepsie crew last year. Th men have be in oujtdassed by competitors. MAKER WINS TWICE. FRANKLIN LITERARY SOCIETY.

A meeting of the Franklin Literary Soci ty was held at the rooms of the society, 201 Montague street, last evening. A coin Thomas Cominsky. alias Huff who is charged with having phot and killed Isador Zucker. a waiter in a Hungarian restaurant, in the diningroo of the hue Silver Dollar Smith's saloon at ill Essex street. Manhattan, early on Monday morning, was captuved last night, in the cellar of a house in East Ninth street.

Captain Walsh and his detectives after a hard day's work located Cominsky at the above stated place and made him a prisoner after a hot chase down the fire escape and into the cellar where he tried to hide himself. In the Essex Market Court to day Magistrate Crane held Cominsky without kail to await the action of the Coroner. KING LEOPOLD CONCILIATORY. But His Answer to Petition Asking for Intervention in Present Crisis Is Non Committal. mittee was appointed to arrange for a liter Justice Marean.

sitting in the Supreme Court, special term, this morning was em i phatic hi the ciinsel for Dean Ashley of The Law School of the University of New York opposed a motion to continue an in junction secured by Stude Louis Goldstein. who bc expelled for denying having written a letter to a woman student. "Vou have no right lo refuse to give this student what he has paid for." said Justice Marean, "unless he has been guilty of some violation of an implied contract." Counsel for the faculty strongly opposed the continuance of the injunction until the trial and determination of i lie action, on the ground thai it was of the gravest importance to the institution that its discipline should not be in any way interfered with. To this Justice. Marean replied: "1 don't think it is of the slightest importance to the university, but ii is of the utmost MORGAN TUNNEL SCHEME.

eame out of the door and started to walk ary entertainment to be given at the last down thc car tracks toward the meeting May. The subject of the debate ejty Thc chdren followed them. beating their tin cans and shoutine: "scab" nt the Member of Firm Testifies Before House of Lords on London Underground Transit Question. ARRIVED FROM JAMAICA. The steamship Erna arrived at the Erie nn, 1, ,1 1 1 fl i 1 J1 pal authorities are net properly enforcing the state exeise law." The affirmative was taken hy F.

K. Winslcw and Ephraim Byk, while Arthur II. Delano and John J. Kuhn argued for the negative After a spirited debate the decision of the society was given to the negative. Amorg those who participated in the general discussion which followed the debate were President John C.

Conway. Kdnniml F. Driggs, Franklin Taylor and Edward J. Connolly. I ondon nril 22 Clinton E.

Dawkins of I ii'ni th five cabin nassencers and a cargo Armenian. There were a number of our men Brussels, April 22 King Leopold has re around and they fell in after the boys, just! sponded to the petition of the.Chamber of to enjoy the fun. Finally, one of the boys I Commerce (asking for his majesty'a inter threw a tin can I guess it was and struck i the present crisis), in a concilia the strike breaker. Just then he turned. ve.Wlon tni yi drew a revolver and shot the first one of tory, but non committal manner, mtlmat ng our men he saw.

Johnny Weber. He fired that the government is carefully considering four other shots, emptying his revolver, while situation and can be depended upon to one of our men was trying to wrench it jovany maintain the constitution and fulfil from him. duty, by adopting the policy which jt "In the meantime a lot of women and girls I jwms useful for the wellbeing and had ran out of the houses near by and the Vran'iui'llitv of the country, entire crowd of about two hundred joined in here was a general resumption of work chasing the Armenian, who ran down the i morning in the factories and coal mines testified to rlay before Unnv loirwood I J. S. Morgan Co Coldste importance to Mr bananas, pme extract, rum, cocoa, ginger.

American Jockey First in attenhain Plate and Wtesticinstey Plat'eat Epsom Opening. that the papers snow no cou Counsel the House of Lords committee, which is in vcstigaiing the whole rpiestion of the untler apples, skins, cocoanuts and grape fruit. tracf Thev show that he paid his money and transit of London. Mr. Hawkins re sain tne PROPOSED BANK MERGER.

you took it ami men expeiiou nmi. court. "He is not of age and cannot ma' tract." responded counsel for the "The court has no riant to revicv a con faeulty. the act car truchs lowam inc aveuue eie of Liege. VAMPS ELECT OFFICERS.

The annual meeting of the Flatbush Volunteer Firemen's Association was held last nighi in i heir rooms on Church avenue. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: William H. Swartwout, president: C.il'oeil Haves, vice president: William A. vateci station, no ran aDout two nundren yards before he fell. Some one had struck him with a rock." First National and Metropolitan National of Chicago May Unite Would STORM DESTROYS CHURCH.

Clayton. N. April 22 A severe storm ferred to the world wide character ot tne tiuancial transactions of the Morgans, who would guarantee to find the capital for the nil ire forthcoming new underground system. There was no doubt, continued Mr. Daw kins, thai the necessary money could be found in England, but if money was cheaper in America, then it could he raised there.

Arrangements, he also said, had been made to supply the rolling stock without having recourse to America. iviel. i.w referred to tile tetidenev of 'FRENCHY" LEAVES PRISON. prevailed here yesterday and all business was London. England.

April opening day of the Epsom spring meeting at Epsom to day was socially more important than owing to. the presence f.JCing Edward, who was' attended a' sms.lf party ol intimate friends. The fields were fairly large and the sport was generally of a good character. Danny Maher (American)' fo'ok' the first race, 'the Tattenbam" Plate, Lady Help, and scored again by winning the Westminster Plate on Mrs. Langtr'y's' Tenax filly.

The Great Metropolitan Stakes (Handicap, of 1.000 sovereigns, for 3 year and uy miles, was won by Con Plattsburg. N. April 22 Ameer Ben All. suspended. Chimneys and porches were.

Form Big Concern. Chicago. April 22 Tito Record Herald is atltlioritv for the slatemenl. that the First DIO" uo ll nun u.uu. i.c of the dean." "The court has," replied the court.

"1 deny it." retorted til" hotly. "Whai'l think is of more importance than what vou think." replied Justice Marean. "An' infant has no right 10 specific performance of a eoturaet." was the ready rc plv of the Law School's counsel. wiil not allow you lo refuse that lo him for which he hn pai his money." returned Justice Marean. Decision was reserved better known as "Frenchy." who has served ish Methodist Church, a large frame struc Taylor, financial secretr.ry: James H.

Ecker slcy. re. online, secretary: Fred Bosse, treas urer: Charles A. iHalstecd, sergeaut ai arms; John Mulhollaiid, custodian; William Schinbli. delegate to State Volunteer Fire men's Association to bo held in Hudson.

J. I during August, and Charles Bantle, al ternaie. the lionulatiou to move away from the con National Bank of Chicago has made an offer gested districts to the outer fringe of Lon rnl. dock and business of the Metropoli nearly eleven years of a life sentence in turc vas demolished, together with another state prison for the murder of Caroline, frame building which stood near it. Brown, also called "Old Shaftspeare," in New York City, and who was pardoned last TROUBLE FEARED IN SOUDAN.

Wednesday by Governor Odell. was released ajr0, Egvpt. April 22 British troops, are said lie thought ibis ought to lie en I Servitor was second and Black ouraged. on the ground of public health, and pointed out that the only way to relieve the central congestion was to offer rapid iraniit facilities. from the state hospital tor insane MBa nrneeed lo the Soudan i i Fifteen horses started.

VETERAN MINISTER DEAD. St. Pad. April 22 The Rev. Dr.

I tan National Bank of this city. In terms that undoubtedly will be accepted. A meeting I of the directors of the latter institution probably will be held to morrow to consider tin proposition. The combine! capital stock ot the two hunts Is S7.rt0fi.iln0 and their combined snr at Dannemora, at 10 o'clock' to day. owing to the fact that trouble is threatening in that part of Egypt.

Cyrus UronkK, a veteran Methodist divine, died home in this city last night after' a line. Tiiia illness. He was 01 years of age CLEF CLUB'S LAST CONCERT. The Club Orchestra. August iMetz.

plus and undivided profits are about $5,650. rlirector. will terminate its sixth season of "00. The morRins of the two hanks would THE WORST BEHAVED GIRL. Angelina Nicollet ta.

15 years old. of 41 Skillman avnui. lelievid to be the worst behoved girl in tin Eastern District, was once again in the avenue court this morning, to which place she hud hoen returiit.d from the Catholic Protectory because she was too ieions lo be allowed the oi her girls in tiie protectory. Magistrate Watson held hrr pending an.l if of ihe oldest ministers, in point or scrii.e, tie United States. He was at one tinv mi of the most eloquent and influential r.

a. hers in his church. el. will, concert and nn 1 give I lie milieu it iho second largest i OOP in deposits, makin CONFEDERATE REUNION. Dallas.

April 22 The twelfth annual reunion and meeting of the United Confederate Veterans began to day at the Auditorium at the fair grounds. The crush of visitors was the largest in the history of Dallas. It was estimated in the morning that 75.000 visitors were in thc city, while Information from the railroads was that by night this number would be swelled to 125,000 at least. bank in the I'niicd States. SURPRISED MISS NOTTAGE.

A surprise party was given "in" honor Miss Helen Nottage last. 'Thursday, evening by her young friends, about Tarty, whom met at the residence of Miss Lee, .637 Macon street, and then proceeded to. residence of Miss Nottoges' parents, 655 Macon street', where they" made mei'ry carls morning. Games were played, for which there were two prizes, the lucky, ones being Miss Mamie Bennett and Irving MotL Those present were Gilbert Nottage. Edith Sylveria, John Norwood.

Doris Ureyer, Elliott Valen 4 '7 Clnsson avenue. no cum win or as I. .1 it this concert c.y Aiiss Belle Newpon, CHURCH TO TRY GOVERNOR. contralto; David Mamies, violinist, and Mrs. David Munnes and Charles Hollwe l.iilie Ko.

k. April 22 It is understood 1 When Your Comfort is destroyed and your health assailed by Cough or' Cold, take quickly Hale's Honey of Hore ftoand and Tar. It's best to have it on hand ready foremergency. Yourdrug gist keeps it. tine, Jessie Zundt, Richard A.

f. tarey, Mil WANTED BY NEW YORK POLICE. Vienna. April 22 Leopold Stein has beon dred Schuefrer, Harold Robinson. Magdalen Weber.

Norman Lang. Stella' Bunting. Harry lie been known to save its cost many times, a.nd it modernizes things: the user can compete with EDISON 360 Pearl Street. that charges have been preferred by the discipline committee of the Second Baptist Church of this city against Coventor Jefferson Davis, who is .) member of that church, and the tranter has been set for consideration Wednesday next. The specific charges ni withheld until read to the church.

The Governor has asked for either an investigation, or. as he expresses his preference, "for a letter o'' withdrawal, enabling him to depart in peace." DIED FROM NATURAL CAUSES. autopsy made to day on the body iie man who dropped dead last Saturday a saloon at 05 Bowery, by Coroner': Physician O'Hatilon. showed I hut the man had many diseases and did not die as the result of a blow r. supposed by ihe police.

The body was 'if identified by the Rev. Robert H. Priest i 'enry street Biooklyn. as that of Jo; ar. 35 years old, address unknown.

Brbckington. Lucy Lee. George arrested here on information received from the New York police, charged with attempt i ing to abduct a Viennese girl. Stein formerly lived In New York, where he married a Miss Ulrfch two years ago arid I subsequently deserted her. 1 Mamie.

Bennett. J.rvlns Mott. Bentha Block, William Lee, May Matt, Ruth Inch. Mabel Terry, Alice Spencer, and Edward J. Ackerl man.

Supper was server during th'i 'tveQlac Pike's Toothache Drops Cure In One Jllntile. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative BromoQuinine Tablets the remedy that curtvu a cola iu one Uoy.

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