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nrmmm mrtn rr innw XlAJTT THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. MISCELLANEOUS. rJ the Mutual had received on its deposits the DIED witness replied, "blx per cent, HYDE IS STILL POWERFUL, CARTER At Nyack, N. September 7. ONE YEIIR MORE IS ftSKED FUSION IN II ilB 1905.

the infant son or ana Libert F. Carter, of Brooklyn. Funeral private. I 10 FINISH TIE AS TO NAMES FOB Dry Cleaning. It is not merely 'nrt cleanliness to have Summer clotli-iuir cleaned before putting it uwny it's wisdom and.

economy. darretl. tfejshews only really made after the finance commit tee had considered the matter? 'Yes." 'There was very little difference between Continued From Page 1. a the the 'u cannot buy ordinary milk from us. We sell only Certified and Pasteurized Milk.

Write or call for 'pamphlet. CamnbGli's Certified Milk, the finance and executive committees, wuu almost the same membership?" trastees under a deed or irusi stabiisnedj Old Jlatsn siand -I Pyefcg At this point a recess was taneu uum o'clock. Testimony After Recess. The first business at the afternoon session was an inquiry into the methods of the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company which claims to be a purely mutual concern. Daniel H.

Wells, actuary of the company, who resides at Hartford, and Herbert H. White, secretary, also of Hartford, were both on the stand. The company elects twelve directors. They are supposed to be elected by the 40,000 policy holders, but the officers testified that In spite of this only five or six of the policy holders vote. The directors are usually elected by the agents and officers of the company, who are also policy holders.

All officers of the company, except the treasurer, who also acts as auditor, are elected by the directors. The company Is run on an economical basis however, for the witnesses testified that the whole salary list would not aggregate, much as the salary paid to the vice Contracting Company on Brooklyn Job Makes Request of Rapid Transit Board. late Henry -B. Hyde?" Hentz and De Forest Are Latest Hints From the Citizens' Union. Mr.

Alexander replied in the amrmainc. "I offer an indenture dated September 17, 482 Fnlton St. ferments cleaned 1893, in evidence," said Mr. Mugnes. s- Lis; St.

tu us on no" earmarks ir laundry they 408 Fnlton 1177 Fulto "Yes." "Now the finance committee has been abolished, as I understand, and the duties transferred to the executive committee?" (Jetting In All the Facts About Equitable Reorganization. The copy was certified ana Mr. r.Us" K2 rCLTOX TEU 2174 PROSP. louk like new. proceeded 10S I'irrreiiont RIVES' HOSTILE REPORT.

THE FORD STOCK TAKES A BOOM MR. in the The matter of stockhoiaerenip I Goods Returned In Few" Dnjs It Ileunireil. Pnnit ihie has received much attention, -in full this indenture." Mr. HUgncs "The only difference between the finance committee and the executive commlttoe was said. functions have been and 'all other similar Hearst Folks Will Stick to Gaynor Till They Hear From Him Talk of Other Candidates.

president of the Equitable. The president re that Jacob H. Schlff was on the finance com The Hyde Trust Deed Bead to the Com ceives a salary or iz.ouu a year, uue HON KIT, mittee. gntlni ea nreaidsnt Is naid Il.zuu a year. mittee and not on the executive I "Yes." Mr.

Alexander was next taken through the The total expense for agents is less than He went on to do so. The Indenture was Denies That Due Diligence Has Been Used Would Enforce Penalties Against Interborough. The Rapid Transit Commission at a meeting this afternoon considered the applica-tion of the Interborough Construction Company for a twelve-months extension of- the time to be allowed for the completion of half a million dollars a year. Tne company has more than 11.000 policy noiaers in iu the famous trust deed unuer woim uo. held his patrimony and.

the vot STIRS IIP WINTHRQP ST. State of New York alone. While it was established that the anairs ing trust was created, the aiwupuuu i of the company are economically admin The Citizens Tnion Is not only at sea on candidates for city offices, but is sailing in a craft without a rudder apparently. The latest idea before the meeting of the executive and nominating committee this afternoon was to insist on a conservative Democrat on a radical platform. This piece of wisdom seems to have emanated from R.

Ful which is- the contract for istered, it was aUo established that tncre Is little more of the mutual feature about it than there is about dozens of other companies. Contract No, Neighbor Object to Him on tno the construction of the first Brooklyn sub- tf th implication receives favorable appointment of Paul Morton, first as chairman of the board, then as president and the organization and membership of the regular standing, committee was set forth. Questions were asked to bring out the outline of the events that have occurred in the society during the last seven months, the Alexander proposal for partial mutuallzatlon, the Francis B. Lord suit and Injunction and the Frick report. The Frick report was put in as evidence.

The evidence taken by Superintendent Hendricks and also his preliminary report were likewise marked as evidence and handed in. which caused all the turmoil mat seven months involved the affairs of the Equitable Life Assurance Society. It gave the trustees the custody of the ahares of Equitable stock held by Henry B. Hyde, and the absolute right of voting them until James Hazen Hyde was 21, but ordered that after the latter was 21 his assent must be given to any vote cast by the trustees. When In concluding ms testimony, ir.

wnue made an interesting statement relative to Block, But He's Rich and a Good Linguist consideration the company will have until the policy of his company regarding ad s.ntember 11. li'06, to- complete the tun vances to agents, tie Btatea mat wnue nis company had In the past made small ad nel now being dug under the East River. The application for the extension is made under a provision in the contract that the Rapid Transit Beard may extend the time from three years to four vances to new agents tnis policy naa oeen. discontinued and the company at this time has no outstanding advances. This Is con HAS ONE SON IN HARVARD NOW.

tradistinction to the policy of the large Now York companies which make large ad- Lists of the salaries paia were MeKeen then asked: declined- Komura and Witte Will Dine With President Roosevelt Next Saturday. "Daron Komura." cominued Mr. Sato, "will dine with the President at Sagamore Hill, Saturday, and he has accepted an Invitation of General Fred D. Grant, commander of the Department of the East, at Governors Inland one day this wsek. This, however, will be a strictly private Affair.

To-night the Baron-will dine with Consul-general S. Vchida, at his Some -at 106 Central Park West. This aftcrnoou the Baron with his suite will drive In the park, remaining indoors, however most of the after-Boon. The Daron is fatigued with bis labors of the past month-, but ho rested well hist- night and is fori ln -well." 4 V.p.u tie St. where the.

Russia envoys are living during their stay in York. It was unofficially stated to-day that: M. Witte had passed a comfortable -niRht; and that he had roallv stood the train of the work at Portsmouth even better than had-been generally reported. W. Wiuo.

at lunch to-day a number- of Russian priests from as many states, and has accepted the Invitation, ex-iMndcd -to. Russian as well as the Japanese peace envoys, to tie ''present at the Jlwropolit'on Club dinner. 'M. Korotovitz was seen at the St. Regis, end through him M.

Witte made his statement. The atmosphere at the St. Regis was the opposite of that which prevailed at the the Russians being in the mood, laughing and. joking with each And Is Educating Another at'Erasmus James Hazen Hyde was zi me he would become a trustee with the Tight of approving all new appointments of trustees. When he had attained 25 certain trustees were to retire and only James W.

Alexander, Louis Fitzgerald, or their successors, remain in office. When James Hazen Hyde attained the age of 30 the trust would The trustees, how- over known of public sales of years in case It Is shown that with 'reasonable diligence" the company has been unable to comply with the terms of its vaces to their agents. The next witness called was William H. Klngsley, secretary and treasurer of the Penn Mutual Life Company of Pennsylvania. This is a mutual company the directors being voted for by the policy holders.

ton Cutting, who Is apparently getting shy of tha ideas which the Inion has been advocating. 'The talk among Mr. Cutting's Intimates was that a man of "the type of Heary Hentz of Brooklyn" should be presented. Mr. Hentz's name will-go bfore the meeting this afternoon.

Another, name, which appeals strongly to irany members of the committer is Robert IV. De- Forest, former tenement house commissioner and chairman of the committee which drafted the present law. Mr. De Forest is also a Democrat nnd very rich. Mr.

Hentz is a cotton broker and a millionaire. He is very popular and much respected in Brooklyn, but he Is a man of nearly 70 and without political ambition. It is doubtful if. Mr. Hentz could be induced to run for any office.

Justice Willilam J. Gaynor continues to Ho tnikorf nhnnt hut the impression Is that Hall No Kick Except on Race Grounds. III, ju stock?" "There have been such," was the reply. "What price was paid?" i nnat sneak from personal knowledge, This, however, only applies to the section of the subway under the East River. The land nnrtions were to have been finished auiomaucuiiy ndeavor to per- Every policy holder has one vote, upon his paying a premium of $1 or more and an additional vote for every additional J50 of but rumor said very large sums were paid, within two and a half years.

Some years ago." "How many years ago?" annual primium. The witness said that 1,136 In a report to the Commission on the In- votes enst at the last election which terboroueh Company's application George inrenninn is twenty-two years ago; ever. Douna imn suade James Hazen Hyde to continue the trust, in much the same form for the benefit of his children, after he had attained the age of 30. The appointment of W. H.

Mclntyre on the resignation of Louis Fitzgerald as deed, was alo authenticated Rives counsel- for the commission plainly was held on January 2, of this year. All of them were cast In person, no proxies being ten" or fifteen shares were sold for J3.000 or allowed under the company's charter. $2,500 each." inn nf nresent sales of stock. injica'es that ho is In favor of enforcing the d.image clause in the contract against tl-e eonirauv because of its failure to com- Examiner Hughes read to the commission the portion of the charter which provides a gentleman told me he paid 2,000 that no proxies shall be used. work on street with Some of the residents of Wlnthrop street.

Flatbush, living between Bedford and Rogers avenues, an exclusive neighborhood, are at a loss whether to keep up the Indignation! that they began to show six weeks ago, or to throw up their hands and Join in the-laugh that their neighbors are enjoying. The indignation was due to the fact that a Chinese family has broken into the exclusive neighborhood, and despite the protests of some of the neighbors is serenely pursuing its daily affairs. Although this family must be aware of the objections of other residents on the street, it has become part of the neighborhood and despite all protests evidently Intends to remain such. Early this summer W. A.

S. Bowman, a Ing of the' official document in the by the fill a share. This was the last I Know oi. Cutting Off the Fees for Officers, he would not accept. The Citizens Union, which seems about ready to go out of political business, is "knocking" Gaynor on the theory that not a lawyer in the city would vote for the eminent Brooklyn jurist.

It matter and W. B. the "reasonahl6 diligence" exacted by the terms cf the contract. It is more than like-lv that the lone d.lay In restoring this MINT1A WINS. p.

Huehes resumed the examlna- Then J. v. aibamu Brlmne, then secretary James Hazen hr'oueht out facts connected with assistant treasurei v. UH now nnd officers. Members When able, was appointed to bis place.

iiander was asked as (Special to the Eagle.) Race Track, Sheepshead Bay, L. I Sep teen pam committee received be to the fore the present regime. Now the officers do tember 7 Perfect racing weather and the prospects of an excellent afternoon's sport attracted one of the best crowds of the res.gnat.on he only could give the date 1905." Terms of the Sale to Thomas P. Eyan. anl nf thA StOCk not get fer.5 for executive commute livings, but the others get the still.

Be-. h.nire in regime all directors re builder, completed a large row oi street to its proper condition will cost the principal contractor a good round sum. The following letter, in which Vice President Zryan, of the iutarborough Company, applies for an extension of time, was read to the Rapid Transit Commission by Secretary Burrows this afternoon: "Pursuant to the prOv'islo'nVof the contract between the city of New York and this company, dated July 21, 1902, and which was executed and delivered September 11, 1902, I beg to state that, owing to unforeseen obstacles, this comoanv has not been able with reason- week to the races this atternoou. The track was in splendid shape and last time was an seems that some of the callow youths who shine in the Union and are lawyers have from time totirr.e been called down by him for not their business, and they are resentful, a fact that has been duly carried to Mr. Cutting.

suggestion of a conservative candidate on a radical platform amuses the politicians, have as a rule a good sense of humor. They nobody but Mr. Cutting could have devised such a deep policy. 1 Stock In John Ford took a jump to-day. He is also opposed-, by Mr.

Cutting, it is reported, a fact which some people think ought ceived U0 per meeting. Now officers do not little two-family brick houses, wnicn too like single residences. The builder became ill through the summer and the letting and ether and shaking hands with whoever would. M. Korotovitz said that the lunch to the priests- was given at 1 o'clock.

It was strictly private, and was attended by the Russian snite, except Professor. Martens, who sailed to-day. The principal guest of M. Witte. he said, ZKit the Alexander A.

Hotovltsky of the Russian Church, on East street, Manhattan. As M. Korotovitz was speaking, M. Witte himself passed through the room. He stopped to shake hands with the reporters, and white ticipated in at least one event, luan, lirst race: get fees Transfer books were produced and given Next came tne diu ui held by James H.

Hyde to Thomas F. Ryan on June 8. 1905. The parties selling are James Hazen Hyde. Annie F.

Hyde, W. H. nuln of thu liniiiu I vi i'u I lo liutiu, uz 7 to 1 and il to 1. kilU to O. VI.

estate dealer anxious for results. U11U tu 1. llli iiUxDuuiclgl, 12 the witness. "II. Tl viiT Rlnlev.

w. v. Without the knowledge of Mr. Bowman, tiiui Lit tjtuiimtimu), to ur.u 3 to 1. Me; tUIJIC.

TBTiTimniryro euiue lati- ahifl 1 i mi i iin.nleto ithi was Thomas F. Ryan, it Is said, he rented the house at ii 1.. throp street, to a Chinese merchant named Von Kit, who has a place of business some road within three years from the date of the 4u lulu liim" Mr. lord in re nearly repre Hughes, "is a holder oi "He holds now 12 shares in his own name; originally ho held 27." As the witness could not state offhand what shares had been transferred lately, nui lie Euglllill," hpy m.lfl npt cpp-ile Pirn the -issue frhich is proposed than al Five hundred and ono shares were sold for 12.300,000. paid in cash.

The transfers were filed and also an undertaking made on June 10, 1905, on the part of James Hazen Hyde, In return tor payment of II. to hand over to Thomas F. where near Chinatown, Manhattan, vu Kit who is said to be highly educated and a linguist, and who has one son pursuing a course at Harvard and another receiving hia education at, Erasmus Hall High School. he was asked to prepare a delivery of the contract, and I have mere-tore to request your board to exteud such period to four years, in accordance with the provisions of said contract." Immediately upon receiving this application Secretary Burrows eent It to George L. Rives couusel of the commission, and hiB report 'was presented to the commission this tneethcr with the letter.

112 iuu lu 1 ana iu l. llcllowuy, 112 iMuOuiialuj, by to 1 und xu to 1. Aluituis. lid ilmuiiliuu; lo 1 ana 4 to 1. 111 t.ullier), it to 1 aim 1 to 1.

1. tJ. lo 1 una ii tu 1. fcoxiiull. lu OV.

Uuciianatij, 4U to 1 una 12 to 1. Alyaier.ous, 111 luu tu 1 und 4U lu 1. ivuutii'oek, liZ (tiliutuiunaj. Z) to 1 and 6 10 1. Lull, 112 mltU), leu lo 1 and 4U lu 1.

KU. l'Jtf i.liuywdrd), mo to 1 and 40 to 1. lioularms, 101. tHuocenen). jo to 1 and zo to 1.

Uillle lo9 IW. 12 to 1 and tu 1. Cut's 109 (J. Jottndotij, JiaI to 1 and 40 to 1. Jay Auglln, 107 (Mclni) iv, loo to 1 una 40 to 1.

Water Uug. 104 (Kewall), 10 to 1 und 0 lo 1. Oddellu, 104 (Wiley), 10 to 1 and 4 to 1. -The race was won by Mlntia. Toots Mook was second and Reidmoore third.

Time, 1:0.. transfers since last June. most anybody -Ford drew the Elsberg Rapid Transit bill, to which the Union has been adhering for the past three or four years. Mr. Ford is a vigorous speaker and a man pf powerful physique, and his friends think 'make such a campaign as to put With the statement that ne oia not nuv, Alex- Thomas D.

Jordan was, ir. -ii riihta in the 502 shares on who.re of the trust made by Henry ander left the stand. it was plain that he understood the congratulations which fell from those to whom' he spoke. Through M. Korotovitz he said that lie was very sorry that he had to leave the country so soon.

He would like to stay longer, he said, as it was most interesting, and he was delighted at the reception which he had received since he arrived here. He ph. saidv -sail-en Tuesday, according to schedule. On Saturday he will dine President Roosevelt, rat Oyster Bay. M.

Korotovitz said that the Russians had B. Hyde on June 6, 1906. James H. Hyde Rvnn S2.500.000 on Treasurer of tha Takes the Mutual The provisions of the contract which permits of an extension of the time for completion of construction to four years read "The extension to four years Is to be allowed onlv If, in the opinion of the board, the contractor shall not be able, with rea-sonble diligence, to earlier complete the work." Stand. also ions If In any way the agreement Mayor McClellan on the from the -The Hearst people or Municipal Ownership League, seem to favor City Judge Samuel Seabury, Who Is a Democrat aad a Henry George man, next to Judge Gaynor.

They will hardly present any candidates, however. J. n.rried out. The trustees of the Cromwell, treasurer of the Mu SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. mn agreement to give tu.

Trnee company, toon ui .11 vntlnz Dowers for the director in a number of other their voting powers no was until they get word from Juage Gaynor, who Is reported to have sailed from Liver In his report Mr. Rives says "The contractor has entirely tailed to com Equitable stock until the transfer could be companle( including the Delaware and Hud (Special to the Eagle.) pool yesterday for home. An rnnn. ituu di completed on the termination of the Hyde plete the portion of the road not under tno Eni River within the oeriod named, ana 1 Sheepshead Bay, September -7 The entries The Republicans say they have no can for the races here to-morrow are as follows: Commercial Trust Company of New York, New York Dock Company, Atlantic Avenue trust. didate yet and will go into the conference First race For nllies 2 years old; senilis: witn took possession of the house some six weens n8When the neighbors discovered the nationality of the newcomers protests were sent to Mr Bowman- Mr.

Bowman still has several unsold houses in the row and being ot a genial disposition, tried to allay the fears of the neighbors by notifying Mr. Von Kil that he would like to have the house returned at the end of the month. Mr. yon. Kit, also of a genial manner, received the notice without any apparent offense and prepared to vacate at the end of the month.

The neighbors felt relieved. September 1 came and found Mr. Von Kit household ready for removal. The neighbors felt Interest In the departing family, and, of course, the departure had many spectators, some on front stoops, others behind shaded blinds. The interest suddenly gave way to horror as the smiling Mr.

Von Kit was seen to lead his family, followed by the household utensils, into 144 Wlnthrop street, two doors below. All the chattels of the Von Kit family were brought In. Tha household is thoroughly settled for a long stay. Fathers ot families who left for business on that bright (September morning feeling assured that the quiet and peaceful routine) of life on Wlnthrop street would be restored before their return, arrived home that even to-night to listen to any suggestions made. To-night's meeting is not likeiyt to bring Hyde Made a Will to Make the Sale 1900 added, of whle-ll 1125 to the second una fla tu Railroad Company, the Nassau Fifth Avenue Trust Company, Manhattan the third.

Lat five and a halt furlongs oi iutur- any results, all admitted, and arf. adjourn Absolutely Bate. itv cuurse. vom. Wht.

Name. wnt. Trust Company, Mutual auhw y-vw-i James H. Hyde also made a win to i Argentina I'M! Usury and National Bank of Commerce. been- overwhelmed with invitations eince they arrived, and that none had been accepted, except one to dine at the Metropolitan Club to-night.

CITY.MUST PAY ROEBLING CO. of Referee Alton. B. Parker Sup-U i ports Contention of the-Company, City Was at Fault. (he result of a report.

to the Supreme Court made by Alton B. Parker as referee, the city will have to pay to the John A. Roebling Bona Company $231,081 with inter Amanda H. 1041 Bllsabetn i'. the sale of last June aoioiuiei, bv any chance he should die before the ter- Mrrrv On Round i Kum How are matters of investment ios- Mutual am not prepared to say that the damages provided in the contract are not payable because of that failure.

So far as the entire road is concerned, it is apparent from the language of the contract that the board, before extending the time, must be satisfied that the contractor could not. with reasonable diligence, have completed the work sooner. That is. of course, a matter on which the engineer must be consulted, but so far as the work on Joralemon street is concerned. I Ehould suppose that the evidence shows a toial lack of diligence.

matter seems to be one which callB for considerable care and I tblnk before the board actB on It ought to have a full and detailed Sweetheart Isolation mitinn of the Hyde trust on June lsuu. up in the finance commmeo Ul lOU'Uaa Kl MIbu Marge 106 Incorrigible o-i asked Mr. Hughes. "Do you eacn He directed in the will the trustees ot tne Hyde trust to completo the transfer of the Thnmno Rvan and appointed for ment will hate to be taken. Ex-Senator Ford would say nothing of the mention of hie name as the candidate for Mayor.

HeTstated, however, that he would be glad to see Judge Seabury nominated by the Fusionists. A number of jrrpninent members of the Citizens Union. whom are on its executive committee, will bolt any Fusion ticket which is dictated in whole or in part by the Municipal Ownership League or which makes that Ism the commanding issue of the canvass. They are now trying to gain euf-fiei'-nt support fnside of the Citizens Union to prevent It from entering lnio any such Leonard l(i,) Delude Zuna 1011 Mahogany Canopy 100, firtbe-ry There is a sub-committee, wnn me Honeywell the purpose his mother. Annie B.

Hyde, and to act aU(. report to the general finance rnwwPnp venrs old and upward: with 1.1. friends William H. Mclntyre ana i-ienry mittee. It need not wait 101 i $1,000 added, of which 200 to the second and lino nnn WlnthroD.

as executors to carry out flnAnre committee's approval." to tile tniru. une nine. v0 Wht. Name. wht.

est from December, 1M2, for work done on the transfer after his death, in tne win ot muoh 0f the capital oi tne uua.n.i report from the chief It is likely that the matter will be referred to Chief Engineer Rice before any Dnto 'Kid lOtlFii-Hl ins" the construction of the Williamsburg ing to be mot by tearful wives wno reineeu h. mnvin of Mr. Von Kit and his family. James Hazen Hyde, the latter states that, tee TruBt company is held by you. The ration favors the contention of the alliance with the' Hearst organization, and Tommy Waddell l': Adrlntha 10 Crderstrome 104 Bryan I'd Bhawana 1M; St.

Bellane Ill i. nf hi. death, the trustees or his hn'd 100 shares The house now occupied by Mr. Von Kit was estate shall transfer to Thomas F. Ryan ah- Rlchard A.

MoCurdy a stockholder recently sold to a Mr. 01 a blr Lynnwood KlXjKlamesna in AlWin lOSlClolen 105 solutely all bis Equitable stock. James H. tho auarantee Company BroomJltlcK rre.ensuin i-. Oold Knumel 101 Hyde, William H.

Mclntyre and W. B. Bren Yes action is taken. In his report on the applications for permission to place show windowe in the subway, sent In by various Fulton street firms, Mr. Rives recommends that the mntter be referred to a committee of 'the board to consult with Vice President Bryan of the Interborough Company, relative to the compensation which the stores are to pay for the desired privilege.

Oliver Cromwell 10t A. Grannls and Robert H. ner, who as the trustees or tne nyae stocu, Are Robert Thini rnTh. Oolden Rod: for 2 years old: the proxy for if they fail, some are going to not alone declare re-oletuinn of Mayor McClellan, bnt aid his canvass In every wr.y as The 'dissenters claim that neither R. Fulton Cutting or any oiher membeis are sincere advocates of mUr.tripal ownership, in the Hearst sense, and are only willing to accept that issue as the last straw in an effort to, defeat the re-eleetion of Mayor McClellan.

They are particularly bitter that the Hearst organization should dominate the situation, that Governor Odcll and R. Fulton McCurdy named Thomas F. Ryan as them In voting the stock. with 52.0OO added, of which KJ0 to the second and to the third. Six and a half furlongs on turf.

tan law firm, ana the neignoors uie loss what action to take. SERGEANT SPRECKLEY DEAD. Veteran Police Officer With Good Hec-oitl Tatally Stricken While on Hamilton Avenue Bridge. think so: I am not sure Roebling Company on all points in dispute, end It" is not likely that the city's law department w-lil oppose Its confirmation. The dispute between the city -and the company began under, the previous When It became evident that the Williamsburg Bridge would not "be completed wit'jtn the time limit specified in tlu eon-tract the bridge afterward Bridge Commissioner Lm'denthal, insisted upon an.euforcement of the damage agreement- between the city and the -con' rector ncfeefio forfait a day for' every day's delay in the completion of the structure.

Name. Next came the trust agreement between A number of other officers of the Mutual Blair Athol Thomas F. Ryan of the one part and Grover i.ifo hold stock In the same company. Sly Ren Wht. Name.

wnt. 1151 Kind's Daughter 101 10.5, KlnlesMaie Ilo; Lady Navarre 112 U2j lo2 10i The Omnium Handicap, add- Cleveland. Morgan J. O'Brien and George Westtnghousc ot the other, by which the Kir Hiion Anodyne HiKli Chance HALSEY SHOT BY HIS FRIEND. Every member of the finance committee tho Mutual, with the possible exception n.

the ITeiirtl. rapp latter are made a voting trust to elect tin of Mr. Granniss, is a Cutting, on whom they relied to plan a campaign which would be worthy of their organizations, should suddenly up the p.orntee Trust Comnany?" continued Mr, Seated in the automobile, severely wounded directors of the Equitable in accordance ed; for 2 yeura old and upward; the winner to receive one-third of the subscription fees, ull fees derived from supplemeniai-y entries to this race and 42.200 of the added money; the secetnd 1500 and with the wishes of the policy holders and to Hughes by shot from a gun in the hands of his friend. George B. Stoddard, cashier of Chel from 1 to 200 shares take steps to Discover wnat tnese wiaiiua "Yes thcy own One inllo and a furlong.

the third 1300. sponge, cease to nave any in-Test in il whatsoever, and be willing to follow a radical ving composed of Socialists, Single Tax-frs and pthpr theorlsls, whoee political com ER00KLYM MEN ELECTED. Wht. Name. Wht.

niicr.it oe. pari, ame Broomstick These documents cleared up many mooted -when did the Mutual acquire the hold- pany bad for conservative organ- points In the transfer of the Hyde stock to la the Guarantee Trust Company ine claim is tu; wi', liuit Police Sergeant Benjamin Spreckloy, of the Hamilton avenue station, died this afternoon In the Seney Hospital from uremic coma, the result of kidney trouble. Sergeant Spreckloy was born in England in 1850, nnd came in early life to this country. He was made a member of the police force In April, 1SS1, and rapidly secured promotion, for he was a man of good character and excellent attainments. During his ser-geantcy he had served in many precincts, and for a while, when Captain Myles Pi ope 127 05; 113 122 Monele.ir Ill 110, Ivan the 110 08iuy Maid Ii6i cigHrtlKhter 05 -Fur 3 veara old: handicap: with First Mason (ixlurd Itaoe Kf.ig the Municipal Ownership eoum not Thomas F.

Ryan ana Drougni tne cqunaoie Ahout twelve years ago. 11 urqmieu poll votes in Greater i orit. Society, although a stock Insurance company Urazlallo sea National Bank, of Manhattan. Edward Halsey, until Quite recently a resident of I S3 liemscn utrtet, guided the machine seven miles to the house of Dr. Elphra Sooy, at I'lcascntvllle, X.

where for five hours, all the time conscious, he submitted to the operation of removing heavy shot from hiB leg, which was badly torn. Mr. Haisey and Mr. Stoddard were yesterday gunning in the Great Bay Inlet, hav them when stockholders now and then dis nmed of them. Then it acquL-ed about somewhat nearer to the mutual companies Fifth race- of which to the second and $100 000 or 12,000 shares at the tnnie time as I $1,200 added, to the third.

Scrinton, September 7 At- the last cession of the High Court of the Ancient Order of Foresters, held in this city yesterday, ip -following; pfBcera were elected for the ensuing two years:" Past high chief ranger, E. A. Hayes, New Yolk; high chief rauger, Honry Vaughan, Brooklyn; high sub-chiof ranger Thomas "Hollows, Lawrence, high court treasurer, Charles Jacobson. New nirminnii nm-retarv. Robert A.

Sib- which were examined yesterday, as far as the election of directors by policy holders acaulred my shares, as did also the other Name. Six furlongs on main course. Wlit. Name. Wht.

12liniuchnr 112 1. Mnasada Ill Is concerned. members of the finance committee of the CAUGHT WITH STOLEN GOODS. Mrs. Keppler Found Young Man Carrying lilusic Box From Her Apart- ment and landed Him.

Dishabille ilainoHlia Mutual." Ilk; Aeronaut U0 O'Reilly Was sent from the Oak street sta Incantation Mutualization Prevented by Litigation, Tommy III: Alcor 113 10? 1121 Diamond Flush What Advantage Are the Trust Com tion, in Manhattan, to the 'lenacriom, Spreckley was placed in command of Oak street station and made a good comniand- Red Huler ing gone there In iir. uaisey Early Isn't evening, as they were on the poiui of going to shore to return home a no of birds arose from the marshes Mr. ir Stoddard to baud him Says Alexander. Mr. Alexander was then asked panies? Asks Hughes mih rnnp Fer 2 veara old and upward aetnng: bald, -J-; hish.

court SeiUluttalo: b.gn nr, Biir woodward. T. J. boott, Summit, Using the Guarantee Trust Company as an wllh added, of which COO to the aecond and $100 to the third. One mile und a sixteenth on "Have any steps been taken toward the ng officer in a turbulent district.

Later John Huttner, 22 years old, of 370 ffalla-bout street, is in juil and the police of the in.xtrafinn Mr. Huzhes began to question .1 hieh court Junior woodward, Myles A turf. mutualization of the court senior the witness to bring out the value of trust he was sent to Brooklyn and had been In the Hamilton avenue district quite a while. his which lay In the bottom of the boat The gun must have been at half cock, Mr Stoddard reached for the weapon his Brooklyn; high -nmn Wht. Name.

"It has been prevented by litigation pend Mich. companies to Insurance companies. Ho worked all last night and tnis morn beadle, W. J. court junior beadle W.

J. MoKellar, vtn r'rntnwnll uuoted a. transaction iu irtrrser and the gun Wht. 107 101 lot 110 which the Mutual had bought o.uuu.uuu ing, and while on the Hamilton avenue bridge he was taken suddenly ill. He lapsed ing," he replied.

"What Is that litigation?" "The milt brought by Francis B. Lord. discharged, sending a full load of large ehot iWuterbury, Conn. Ttiteef-C-rKe KWhess. Thomaston Pnaseaaion viVOnatus Mtvood lOSIJnck 011ng Yorkshire lid 7iSt.

BrMie Telephone 1101 Hippocrates URKiner 94 Iareallte Tyi-on ltoil.idy lOlllann War Whoop l.r.dy Roheala The Southerner 10! Nlnnasquaw Cuban bonds and the Guarantee trust t-uiu Hamburg avenue station are fined with Joy. Huttner was caught with the goods. Three charges of burglary have already been lodged against him anil the Hamburg avenue detectives, who have been vainly trying to stop looting in their precinct, are going to throw a whole chain of crime on llieir prisoner's shoulders. into Halsey a leg, n'i vub. nto unconsciousness and the Burgeon wnu Oil pany 1,000.000.

Conn W. Kelly. eno n-nry uiV The lists of stockholders and directors of Henry n.f nni inp lunn iiiw New Haven. Conn. Auditors- it, rowed the boat to the shore, was called from the seney Hospital nui-rled him there with faint hope ot his ultimate recovery.

The members of his fam the Equitable were then filed, the qualifica 000.000?" asked Mr. Hugbes. "It was a goou L. Blackledge, Sadlle IL Deroarest, Nanuet, Kraft, Brooklyn; F. Ttie.

N. and M. Investment, was It not? tion of each, whether as stockholder or poll and picking Mr. Halsey up. carried him quite a distance lo the automobile, which had been left on the shores of the inlet.

Mr. btod- ily were notified and ho passed away sev Yes. but we did not want to take an tne cyholder, being also given. eral hours after his admission to the resnonslbillt SAY HE RESEMBLES WITZH0FF. Ibn present officers were then recited.

"You would not want the Guarantee Trus dfu-d It appears, knew nothing about tne running of the machine, and Mr Halsey in excruciating rain, told Mr. btoa- 'What Is the salary of the president?" Company to make a had "It would be a good investment. Mr. Hughes anked. 1f! 1 Lawrence.

was chosen' as the next Ipiace of meeting. 4" yfOHkK' VldtrKTLY INSANE A't i-fa this morning 'Mrs. B. A. MeGurlck, aged '60 years, and a widow, was taken with iient naroxvsms of insanity at her home.

Mr3. Ileleji KepBlcr ana -Mrs. caroun oi-e'ntine, who live across the hall from one another at 1ST, "Hamburg avenue, went yesterday and did not return until after 5 o'clock. Mrs. Keppler the house Immediately, while her companion siopp'-d nn Use stocc to chat a neighbor.

On "But tf It raid the Guarantee Trust Com One hundred thousand dollars, less per paily. whv should It not pay tne NO DIFFERENCE. Old People Just in llnppy as Yonnsj. Age cannot wither nor custom stiilo the cent. Police Will Investigate the Eecord of Fred W.

Warburton, Arrested on a Charge of Forgery. "We wished to avoid any possible loss. Whv do you say $100,000 less 20 per "Rni If the Gunrnnteo Trust Compan loses will not the Mutual, that owns nearly cent. Infinite! vni'lety of llfo. Mr.

Alexander explained the system un- one-half its stock, lose, too? "Via When the rliilit food mnkos one now der which salaries were reduced, to take et Tho police at headquarters in the person of a man who gavo his name as Fred W. each ilny there seems us much Hlmple B'6 Sixth avenue. Hot condition was euch 'that an ambulance Horn the Seuvy Hospital and an officer from the Fifth avenue siaiion hod to be summoned t.ntf she was taken to the Kings County Hospital. It is thought she may soon be, restored to her normal conditions. ii.i-rt to hold him vjhile tie sieereo chine Mr.

Halwey, seated In hl friend a in guided tho automobile at a rapid gait from Great Bay Inlet to I'leasantvllle, a distance of seven miles. (Special to the Eagle.) Atlantic City. N. September 7-Edward Halsey. the retired New York stock broker summering in a private cottage at Linwood, near here, who was accidentally shot In the leg by G'-orgn B.

Stoddard of this city, while gunning in Ureal llay. is greatly improved io-day Dr. Sooy, the attendlB physician, Kavo out this afternoon a statement to the "fleet that Mr. halsey will no softer any serious resuls. He expects the wounds to the sleirs Keppler n.i-t a young man, who seemed to be in a to gu past her and roughly siioved ii.r tie ba us trade, Keppli rr i tha the stianger nl- unoer his r.ii and was trying to get under his the uux tr.at All.

Keppler had given her la. Ciu'lM uias. IvilUtr but r.iniispT got feet August 1. "There la no first vice president? No." "Well, I do not. ur.drrsland what advantage Ihe companies are to the insurance companies." Snle of Southern Pacific Bonds.

Ti.o evnmination next dwelt with a sale of happiness when one Ik old lis when youiiR, but hnumliiiK health Is the requisite, aud right food produced that. Warburton, seem to think that they may have the man of many marriages, Wltzhoff, for whom they have been seeking for several "The salary attached to the office Is A happy woman of i7 tells her expe weeks. Warburton, who is 30 years old, wa 000. but It will be reducea i per ceni. i.

wtt.h to tne door lust and in giniiiiiK tl lomii'-d J.ra. o.ei'. li rience: arrested at his home, 41 Greenwich avenue, I presume so, but I do not think any ac Kor three years, she snys, I was veslerday afternoon and locked up on tion has been taken. the two women and a gr After a hot thus--. At at ion he The examination then went on through tne PT.VOKCE FOB.

BARBER'S WIFE. Supreme Court Justice Kruse has granted sn Interlocutory decree of absoluto divorce to Annunri'ta Crereenzo I'rom her husband. with 'tlt' 51! a v.i-pk. and to her tie has committed the ciiftody of thMr ehildren, Itosina, Elvira -LutSKurda. Crcseenzo Is a barber.

charge of forgery, it being chnrged that ho forged the name of Max Mendel, treasurer of the I'nlon Oilcloth Company, of 22t Canal greatly troubled with a nervous nffectiou of the Htunmch, which at last brought mo to Mich condition that I could neither eat nor sleep with any sort of comfort. I a nflleara. their salaries auu tno heal within a fortnight. OLDEST PILOT IS DEAD. sixteen millions llrst mortgage bonds of the Southern Pacific Railroad.

Of these the Mutual Life took three millions; the New York Llfo four millions and tho rest went to other "What Is the Mutual Alliance Trust Company?" "It Is a small company organized on the Hast Fide "How muoh stork In It does the Mutual nvn inti crowd his he ivan caught, li -nf, ock-. sili and ,11, elett-ij the tu-hiir 1, of lJ 1 1 1 i ital been iv hiuiiitnd wnre lii-ie, noticed that 's ti ling suit. they had been reduced by the now manage street to a check for 2G8. This. It la si ets of jev.

two They searv'i when ins- Irvfcig' ivhofe elraned out while an. at' the tliratur Tin sday ment. leged, he presented, and 11 was cashed by the umi.i.i Alliance Trust Company, at Grand The bylaws of the Boclely before and alter c.ilhert H. Barker, ot lot Newell street, 4 grew very despondent and felt that my hold on life was very uncertain. It was dllllcult fur me lo llnd food that I could digest.

My doctor kept me on diet of rice for lung time, but it did not seem -THE EE CASES FOB COBONTB. died Tuesday evening of heart failure brought the amendment of last July were put In wi evidence. the aian hvl on her and Orchard streets. After the arrest yesterday Mrs. Warbur an attack of typhoid fever, runerai llmtnnr was orratnc.i Maiiistrrtte What did the finance commit teo ao: George YV.

"Williams, an ln'a'tit. died at hie home, yeslrrdr.y. from scalds. On Tuesday the child fell into a tub of boiling water. coiled at police headquarters.

Sho was services will be held to-morrow evening at ..1. 1,1. residence and interment will be to give me any strength. O'ttr-illy In the Manhannr. iiventtc co.

irt tl.ls mot ning and held in L.tiil on each charge for Monday. asked Mr. Hughes. hv her mother, a Mrs. Minnie I am glad that at lust I decided to try Saturday morning at Cypress Hills Cemetery, horn ill Manhattan, in 1841, Mlnann, with whom she Is living temporar- firnpe-Nuts food, for It hils done wonderful work for me.

llefore I hail used 11.. air. Knut Saventv-fourth street. Mrs "It locked after the investments, saiei Mr. Alexander.

"Its action was always after the, fact, was It not? That is, the sales or purchases were The Idea made a stntement to the po and on L'ecemher 1, ISM, he entered the pilot service of the Iong Island Railroad. At the nf his death he was the oldest active I Hot Weather llliiinluutiuii, ELhCTRIC LIGHT. lice and which eho repeated In tho Tombs nilnt in New York harbor. For the past fifty Court to-day. where her husband wan heforn Magistrate Breen.

hud been a resident of Greenpolnt "About J10O.000." "Is any of Ihe stock owned by officers of the Mutual Company?" Mr. Cromwell maintained that by taking a large stock of bonds It was ofton possible to get a better price than of they only could a'nsorb a smnll number. For Ihe purpose siibHldlary trust companios were most UBoful anil bt neflcial. With reference to the Mutual Alliance witness Btatod that It had never paid a dividend, the stock was quoted at. par, but was not on the market.

In regard to the Morrlslown Trust Company the witness stated the Mutual had on deposit with It for some years back I22O.00O, on which 10 per eent. dividend had been Pld Whether Warburton and Wltzhoff are one uldelv known In Ibis section, aud has a member of the Tabernacle M. and the same, Is not positively anowu. i-e nii-v nva that every picture pub finirch at Greennoint and Manhattan ave- Patrick Henry. 37 years old, of 1ST tttljhehi street died suddenly at hisinme yostcrdnjrV Christian Ern st.

S4 years old, of salt off avenue, d'ed at his home, to-day, -of Hravt'urc, of ihe skull. Two days ago he fojl EBOOKLYKITES IN PA3IS. Eagle Bureau; 53 Rue CamVm. Tarls, Septemtier 7 The following named fi'oui Brooklyn registered at the F.ngle Bureau to-duy: Joseph Parkard. Mrs.

Miss K. Eiii'lhoff. Mr. aud Hit. James Smith.

of the man up the first package 1 began to take a new Interest iu life, und I rapidly In-creiiwil In health ami Hlrcnglh. My stomach has regained Its normal tone unci In tin; iwo years thai Onipe-NutM has been my only food. I have nut li.ul sick (lay. I inn "7 years old and Giapo-Xnts lias restored to me the pleasure of living. I am sorry I did not begin sooner to tins It.

I cannot praise It too highly." Nnnio given by I'ostum Itattle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. A tcujuys trial is uultklent. He was a member of Ixiiige 40,1, le and A. of Greenpolnt: of the Brook A lfi car, lie pufftr Incaivlc, i imp thro? i off lv nf as g.is e-ne-f.

a h'-uL a 4 f' K'lB bueiiri. ih iIh- lUUlicei! krv.wn-lu llh- tin1 nr.niltaim li. jit- l.l.-si-iiij; in s.ns',11. with satue givs ye.u 1 i y.11 can run nn f.ui entey '-neling ivtll. July 1 a reductkm In lit.

r.inll rt fnj eiirrpnt wl.l lw- u. nil ihlr.iis electric liplit In ItroeHl.n will be ime .4 AH 9. If vou wnul.I yeni holm, Ftor fpr-trlrnllv illttnilnnted. centmtinirntr with nr E0IS0H ELECTRIC ILLUMiHATINQ CO. OF EFfJOKLVR i'earl 6t BfocJtlyn that he has seen, are almoat counterparts ol the resemblance being most lyn Masonic Veteran Lodge and Pilot So of New York Harbor.

He leaves 1 ELECTRIC LIGHT. Kriutp vonr heuae with Electric Usht. we Install tW wiring In a safe and puliatontlal manner with the least Rm.nint of delay and inconvenience. Klertrlc light now an cheap as gas. George Weidermao Electric Go.

Inc. KMSCTRICAI. CONTRACTORS, 267 Flatbush Telephone T7 ProRpurt. N. X.

Office, 21-27 New SU o.Mn three sons and a daughter, -Mrsi- A. On the forgery charge Varburton pleaded loan held by the Court In wntson. Services at the home will be to the share lo me nare noiu- in 12,000 bail for examination on ndneled hv 1 he Kev. Mr. V.H.-iWcll of me an It of 1m era.

Iu le 11. K. nurcn, anu mere win ami Saturday. answer to a question as to how much I Tacbrnach I be Masonic service. Maso.

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