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'3 TIIH imOOKLVX CITIZEN. SUXDAV. 'DKCKMnKR n. 1000. II rJ-'-W IV -P -aailL an.

mil. i- i hi Abscesses 'Tit Appirtl Oflfreelilas t.i Hu" THREE WOMEN ARE Brooklyn XodSo 7o. 22, IP. 0. lh, of i i should fl guilt tralllu.l.

If I did But or tti kaarnla ha deritad friiw llumla Haranuartila, rive u-ly iinfi TALK OMfHE TOVH M'Gxxy Will Have to Provide Jobs for Ten District Leaders. Tn 1803 1009 BOM BY GAS 1 iIwtw formed In Hi kiwur part of mr aMoiur. 1 was niuBuwl la an bmj thiriwH and ih iwia alnxnM NECROLOCY nabaarabl. A nrlfhlwir tif'tad lha I I irjr I laud's rUr.nissillla. which 1 did Ll la Ilimrore I III Hie.

ha lot I In SIMPQOri SOO rULTON STW' In connection with our I oan Office, we have opened a SALES Ul I through which we oiler you saving of i per cent, on unredeemed DIAMONDS AND JhWLLKY for holiday I'rivjle office for ladies 1 fj i 'c .1 i i abac ee t-ffan lu heal, and I cuuiIiiiumI A Seasonable la lata tha medlcim nutll I wall Wallaca, Field V. M. (', A rin.luo, pa. 1 no i SafMmnlta to ilif la uaual mul4 ii.la iilna POSSIBLY 13 IF GAYNOR- Mrs. UlshoefrrDead, Mrs.

Miller Dying. HAD SUICIDAL INTENTS Mm. M. Pet erson Dislodged Tub from Gas Stove Her Life Saved. i rUA I UU H.tNV i 1 1 I i 1 1 Kt.

MM II tC It WITT i ii miiios m.ii IhnUUKH Ml 11 fr-ii II A Mill fc-H I tt A Kl' IlirJ-NHf 1 1 HT HI I II SJ I At 1 MMI A 1 HOT Ii I It iS MA i.U Offer Al a lltiure Never Br lore Placed Hclore lha- Public I' I 'K i I Ml ill 1 1 1 I I I i IK II I II II il -i it ui i' i i Taa of Twenty-tarea Dlitrlot BADLY HURT BY FALL Xdlth Koabary Fairoa Har ball 7 Twsabla Daw. Stairs is Factory. I 1 1 1 nltli HI I IH il Kit rT rHllrUO I.i I In- I'd I I still til III irt rOM.r.- uln. It I tit I III! I (llr) ISdll! lit I -re lifiti'H rath reuul I hi l.lrrlr i I iliiiiiii.atin Eilllh Itoibtiry. S3 year old.

270 AMaulir amine, fi ll down lha alalos uf tlii' I'untioenlat I'ai king Company, it Laadart Hut Sara Job Wklck CannatB Tokca Away froaa. Tha Tka Looal BUaatioa Com. plicated by tka Stats Bltnatloa Look Ida a Fight far Coatrol Batwoaa Oayaor aad Hearat of tha Btata Delegation to tke Natloaal Coavontl'oa Tally Bald el i. -i i. ib.

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hHIi a ll' fi.iiii.l runt 1 1 I Jcr I lo.pila ll.e lllird hi alt li.itifc-h -tlllr 1.11 1.1. 1 lllllll Mr- I I- He of I iei.rue l-lr at i "ii- III lll.li ia l' In hen II I'l'Mii Knlrrn Utlrl.l ffi.ii.U I l.nr llml Trfi 'tun i Miner Tiill thinking of inning i u. I Th'tnui- I ll.ir.l II '-i-. Iru. kiimii uiil Im- rr.

i.l I Hlll.lm.-Ul IhiImi K.I.I. -hill .1 lint rrn.it.l Ijiiii" m- II. nl.l) hellrlea I I Illtniti- llirlr li in lltlil 'l ull! ll.l ii nllli.iuk'h Ii. it iimii in li. ulunvi.

pr.i llli lIlHt mIIi-i 1 III'- H.M--I hutki- No. 22 llcgraw lrsrt. yeMerdav aft' boon, and fractured br kull. She I'll taken hi the I.oug ldaiil4Ui4e Uoapi al. BROKE ARM JJY FALL Michael Inllk Falla Doaa tke lalra of His Home Take to Hospital.

to Han Picked Hardea for Bai ator. an 1 1 1 f. ii h- I liborfer I I' II. .1 I I -I. IWellll III! II I' I.

hll'l Or Hi iiiiiil) inn tii.l i. ill Iher- In f.dl.. M. I. l.

iw isnr Am Ii I hi flOIll till' I'liii'. If Mldiac: rmitn, year old, nr ih. imlxii lllHt I I pt'li col 8 la.dlrg Tnioil 361 Fulton Strccl UMofHU.t v. II li "(ill loo IllUi I 21 t- n-tlit I'li-l ft ireU. h-n Hi I In- A In- IT, Mi I i du III lii I 'roili luT I 1 1 i 'h teon ii In hi I linn With 137 (Siwiipoinl areime, wan nlkms i 1 1( ii-f u'li'' down Hie inim of liU riniden1 lanljtlii jli-rift cli.

IJ Him. 1 a IH'. llw Third. lit I t(ll I i it i u.rtf -till Ul.ru nlfhl nhen hi- mid fell l.i ihe I iihi-. -villi Imltoiu.

A mirKimii who wan rallnl lo enr lo Herif: IK-frnuiii. tin- i ti ll. 'II ll'-v III I jf I I lilt' llll. I A liifi ii ii. II fur ti It-- Im- n- all ('r I ill- Sa llil It.rni I llUN jllhi ll-rll IT I lw.i vi-him ruin Jiiii'iiir; I nex I I'm tt 1 1 n.t it mi aimi urr ii Ii.

Sill i 1 lid it li-nt-r, of nl nil lie- I rn'rale ai her I ti Winn i. i i It-. tlml the I pr. --ti la. ii I Il Jil hi-, wife In" mind hen l.olirlill.'H lll-'i Mrs.

Man Milier. at No. Ti SIim UIi.iIii, ot tlm Slllri-nlli, me ii ii in l.f tile Si-li-llleelitli. ii. 11 Ill I If nllrn.l hiiii found hi right arm nnd remou'd hiui to the William hurt il.iapiliil.

CDSEBESrWILLlfltO VERY LIVELY SESSION itriiti-; lliiM-nll'lK. of Min I Mini IMane), I he l' eulirtli, -oiirt SEE SEW BRIDGE I'I' I I III' I 11.1 I WOIMIRE IH PERIL; 41 HOURS IH LIFEBOAT I.UI1I1.1:). of Tiilj liit. 1-11 11111I Siiin.itl, of th' I' I .11 ho Tariily-setmiU, a iiiuil clerk. I ln Mi- id is I.

of iru of the rhllilecn who tit ii-jiHt sure or ineir jonn ni-- i I I I I I 'i I nil I.KMAN' 1 1 i i I i VI I' r. It A I 1 i. i i i i I I I VI i i I 1 H' 1 AM A "1 II I 1 I II 1 i i i A I 1 I I I'll! LAS III" II) MT-M, 1 1 1 'K 1.1." HollW Hill II VW I I 'I MH .1 I "K1R WU Uli i i V. 'I'i a i M.l' INK TH il ii i T- i i I UH I. HIShKI.U I'K M.

II I i I A Li" MKM(h Ihlllil i -i i i i i i 1 I i I I iim a .1 a I HI'KKIt I'l'Mnilol I' MI-IS- 1 1 I1- I I M. I. Ill KI.KI'iM .11 1,11 I. AM MM Mi i -KIIH-K MA URR II i II I A l.l-'H U(iJ HTUN'TOM AAlMli i'i, I t- I a I I i Kl XSKN i I I- i yi -m I I I'H I ll'KI' II 'Ml i (i i l.l'i JMIa lllAi 'A I I i i i i KS I )l I A I I I I' i 'iliKtiT Ull.SO.N i i v- 1 -r it i I I I IUI I I.a.i'II 1 I i y- l. IM KS if.

i i 1 1 u( I J- 1 i i I IN'i i i i i i vr.i rn iwiFsp i I I i I VI il i H.WIKI.IU'K AIIU'I IS I 'I' .1 f. li'li'N "'I I.I.KS i. 7 i il! l' I 1 A I' i I i i 1. 'H IIUI.JIKS KI-'A II liAII'KI'S IaTI'M'K II H'i'A FIRIK im i kit u.ikh lu I u.mkijt vmvKKN JAMFa MI'llKI 1. TIC 'V! I III I NKK UMKS liniriiy in Mit mkhu- k- a.

i.ikh. JR. a i It Ml Members of Both Houses Are '1, 1 i i She las c'" hiv a way from had dlsaireein l.iin.i some time aicn sIm him. His-entli she living alone nns drii in- A neiyhlMir detc tcl -evening un.1 triced I rooms. Poiicennin burg avenue station.

il liT i jsi ri iin fltii ft. h-r tr.ivi-. I i i-'n In I Miv llo- Ilniii Gathering In Washington. ticfhuMT- in tlm UihUikIi 4ituiiii-i Hold ill Ilnir Eugene Higgins and Party Arrive at Paris. HOW THE VARUNA WAS LOST.

ut nii'i iry joliB lifter iory 1. Heiiiin. tlx" lillilll'Minl HUM SOME IMPORTANT MATTERS. the Kitflitli, urr i1Th 'lnilltrs in (In-I i'lartnit'iit nf riiiMiMt. mill urr mUi lngkr for I.

'I'lii' rfiiiuiniiis Ihrro, 'rixMupMin. ot th Sixth. liirph. M'. I.

I. -Il Im the i i till I'i Tin (Hie in c. cr hell I pit i in a nd lie msMiii: utid re. I In- MT sihii-r. il- I i.e vx Irnifl Hii.

liii.U'c llciill pN 'Il iici-r eoiii.li tfie cliM.tl.-.l troII'T THIS Uv l.rnln-- ill I vne of if. oldest "The mi in rolll the ltrookl ii I'Cliii; fetM of ttV TIiirt'iilli. iiiitl Tiilly. of i ti- I 'oni trf nt i. arc olf n-'lii its iimlrr I In- Minor.

It in linti all in.iy Im- Monday a Quiet Day Presldeat'a Mniiaee Will Be Read Taei-day Afternoon. Relative nnd friends of our departed brothers, "member of ihe order and the public are requested to attend Services at Plymouth Church, Orange near Henry, on Sunday, Dec. 5. P.Af. rrtfiihtxl )y Jihlui' (iaviior, It i.s not I nit on a in her mouth nt open t-uriMT.

iiiiL- tin fnms i i ih fceiiiiiii'ly nt i ii- I niovi'd in ti. i 1 lopiliil. i IIS. ho lives uhs found ill lor kitchen. floor her Struck Uncharted Rocks Off the Northwest Extremity of the Island of Madeira.

he e.1 sti enurii n. Mrs. Miller was i couch with a ntblier m1 which wns fastened n. The woman before inlu bad carefully plugged a ill ihe roiillK. sb' the iMiiut of death an ambulance to tin4 C-i Mrs.

Mary Peterson, ut No. KM Ii.vnch it i sensible on the fluoi While cr.issing i.i wkirt came in conta. i. range and dislodged the i vv lm uffere.l fi- longer III Mid. ll iri.iirh lui ti ei her Williiiiiisl-iiri; Itrid'eK.

in N'liLrth arMMit a JOHN FEITNER, n.xaltci Ruler. JOSEPH H. BECKER, Secret a rv. utile ii nd fhe I ieei ter." 1 1' didn't ehif rn i wil Si he it her plans. PAUIS.

I Kucere IliL-gilis. of arrive.l sltlJll! CM Tin- t.itiil uf i In- Kiii.l, nboill alul il t.s.k up I'M The JIS I iijiprohnljli I Im I (hey iujj not. Tin Ave who lo not liold nny office lire r.riiigrs, of i the Si'rollfi WnyHH, of tin- -Viiilli; Hynii'n, of the Hnrton, of Twelfth; nnil I of tin-Kiu'liirtiith. Thfif tiv'-. topfthtT with (In- live who i.re rtniii lo ilo ir jons utter I.

$tl a total of leu ilis-trirt lemlrrs who will Mr. to riliil new litrili; fur tlnni. 'I'lo nuinU'r nia n'lich iriei-n it .1 inlv shoiihl rrftl--i to rlilill tin" tlirrr who re under hix juristlii (hmi. in thr county offices ciiinretl by ilii orfjji ni.a-tioii tin are jut three iliat look good to a diMt rict Iejhli-r. mrl I nder Sheriff, Or-puty He-jixliT nnd lrp-n County Clerk.

I'iiJcms l.ay-tior coineH to the reneu ten out of the thirleui are uing to Lh. diftappointud. DEATHS the pri-i-iil tiinc t-ichl to l.ni.ilArb.-("tter-i riw to tli' of fed and it lu.s i. 1 1:1 11-1. in tlial.

Ma. here, Nov. I'i. Iliv mai'liifv rill Vanilla, and The sti.r.i t.i-.lav by tile of th" showed that HiL'gins alul his fricn.N jn s-ril. both when the sl'iii went on the rocks and when.

in icTinrflne of inl 1 i 11 1 ciix nines until she slice iiinhfil- Mr- iry Kjintey. ll neiihor. deterte.J tie- "ln of ec.tiiui: pis truePd it to Mr-. I'eter-ions WASHINGTON. Deo.

ore piling in from nil to-niurhl for the meeting of sri at noon Monday. It will be the tecond nessi.ni of the Siitr-tirnt Congress, the fimt kcs- sion hnrii tieen the in which I hey Bat through the mtninier'i heat to frnine a. tariff hiw. M'hile leKislatice predictions are not alwvs fulfilled, there is every indication that the Kesnion will be uncommonly lively and of iiniwuul iniporUiiice. The IcilderH say Ihitt the question of amending the Sherman anti-trust law ad increased gripcrrision of eorporations IHiWE (ia Thursday evening.

Dec. 2, Mis. Kmliciit Howe, in the iiiinsv tifili year of her age. l-'irii-rol services st her late No. .81 Last Twentr-IUird i noins.

A diHir nn ed mm Mm. fVterson was found Am hulane Surjteou I.nnh, who wns kuiu moiled from the "Willinintduirfr Ilospitnl. in a Kale, they put to sea in a lifeboat, without knowing even upproxi ni.itely ihey were. I -'lail on Sunday aft Saturday. I e.

I liMd. al her re-ideiige. No. Maid if Max lir. x.

in her 7 lib v'nr. ami friends, also Ladies Society of St. Peter's F.va llgelica I Lutheran Church. Ita.liant Kaslern Star, and Cermnii Historical Society are invited to. attend thej funeral services on Monday.

Dec. II. i at o'clock at Si. Peter's L'vnngeli-j al Lutheran Church. Bedford ave.

m.i Kibt ii nil nf aluve other fives the a arr.xin- ii lunri than double Unit of tlm Brnoklin Bridge. vhi lias f.iiir tra' ks. The latter biiilgt-can carry l.iisl peopie across Ihe river a minute with its many hiu.lera "When the trains are running this bridge." sa i.i Mr Martin, "the nirs and trains will he aide travel n. at a faMer for there will he no noon -tt .1 clock. worked over her fnr newrly mi hour nl Oliver I)e I.a Mnzeliere.

one of AVhile a district leuder in nol averse to taking any job that nam or Mr. Hiirgins' guests, told a thrilling story of the shipwreck. The Varuna left Ber muda on Oct. 8 in the face of a gale and encountered heavy seas all the way may stand ax the moNt iinporliint nial-ter of the Mession. There ia a Kenernl belief, that the Supreme Court will affirm the decision of the Court of Appeals, a year, for ixditical rens.Uis he prefers a place that curries patronage with il.

1" roni this vmifBge point he is enabled to mend his Kilitlenl fences and guard against surprise in the primar KIILM (In Friday. her residence. No. -H7 llatlclge Brooklyn, Airs. Klizaheili Kihm.

aged 83. 1 Funeral Monday. 1(1 a. Alt Saints' church. Throop ave.

and Thorubm st. Mill INK On Oec. 3. WOO. Clarence Joseph beloved husband of Mary IVvov M.xmey.

Funeral fmru his late residence. No. Flnthush Tuesday, at 10 a. tbence Holy Cross Church. tying up of Iru ttie by horses dripping beforp he restored her to eonsioiiHiienH.

He wanted to remove her to the hospital, but her relatiros MME. NORDICA'S RECITAL An Xixceptioiial Good Programme for Her Appearance Thursday Night with Malkin. declaring the Standard Oil Company to in tlie road, breakibiwns nny stu other interruptions ot that kind. And there won't le anv caucH' whatever be an illegal organization. Trunin, good near DeKulb.

I CIIF.SHIRK On Thursday. nt the Baptist Home. Brooklyn, N. Mary Cheshire, widow of Sam tiel Cheshire, aged 7U vears. Kniieral services at 'the home, i Oreene and Throop Monday, i and bad, will uiuke the strongest pK fur collisions fnr the trains will have a leeuay of a feel un.1 the signaliui; ini.l lighting systems will be the Bible efforts to secure some sort of ies.

all tne plm-es that carry patronage either in the jurisdiction of the Mayor or the Horotiith 1'residriit. Mr. Sleers may be a Dcinocrnl. as he clniitis, hut personally 1 don't think that he is going to put any Oemocralie district leader in office. The- chief patronage offices under the Mayor are the Police, Kire.

Street Cleaning nnd Water amendment that will hare their coin across the Atlantic. For several days the skies had been so overcast that the navigating officers could not take their liearings. On the night of the wreck the ship was pitching so heavily that the guests were coniiielled to strap themselves to their chairs in the dining salon. At 2 o'clock 'in the morning the ship went on unchnrteied rocks. Ir.

Wing, one of the guests, was swept overboard, but managed to roach a life belt, which was thrown to him. It was impossible to launch a lifeboat so one wns cut away and allowed to drop most adeqiiale ever put in use. The portion of tlie bridge to be used by the railroads is double decki-d. the sub Dec. (i.

at a. m. Interment at Huntington. L. I.

KARL On Dee 1. WOO. Sarah jianies from The union labor people will seek a chnnge that will them from the operation of the It is an interesting programme that Mme. Lillian Nurdica has arranged for her recital on Thursday evening at the widow of Henrv Karl iformerly nf Sherman law. Academy of under the manage The Xicnranuan trouble is beim way trains to lie run underneath the I.

trains. Their will be some delay in having the surface trains put in operation, because of the ffl''t that it haeu't been which company will have use of the rails. But in either case, whether third rail or cable i used, ac ment of Wilford Vntter8, nor nre the watched with interest and il may develop complications that will demand much The local situation is somewhat complicated by the Stale situation. A for control of the next State convention, and with it of the JStnte or numbers for Joseph Malkin. the Russian cellist, who will appear with her, less time from Congress.

Conservation and reclamation, deep into the sea. It fell right and flouted, commodations have been made mr either. ffelictously choseu. In the entire pro- No. "1 Beekman Manbattiini.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from her late residence. No. 10 Kane place. Sunday. Dec.

nt 2 p. in. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. FITCH Adelia Rathbiirn. widow of Henry B.

Filch, on Friday, Dec. in her seventv-eighth year, at the home ot her son. No. Pacific street. ganization, is under way.

incidentally, control of the Stale orsnnization means When asked what the difference was The captain and number of the rrew waterways and tne general improvement of inland waterways yill be other big sub where a mass of requiem will be offered. PITTMAX-On rec. 3, 10OO, after a lingering illness. Katherine beloved wife of William F. Pittman.

Funeral Sunday, 2 p. from No. Hudson Brooklyn. PRIMK-In BnMiklyn on Dec. 3, 1909, Arthur M.

Prime, in his 02d year. Funeral services on Monday. Dec IS. a at No. 359 Hooper st Brooklyn.

Relatives and friends respectfully invited. (Huntington, L. papers' please copy.) REED On Pec. 3. Amelia widow of Reed, in the eighty-fourth year of her ase.

Funeral services on Sunday, at 1 p. nt Ker late residence, JCo. 41CI Willntighby avenue. SM.VRT-Siuldenly. on the 2d Charles W.

Smart, beloved husband) refused to leave the so Higgins jects, it appears mat postal savings banks will not be received with favor control of the New York State delegation to the next Democratic National convention. Judge Gaynor, as an aspirant for the Presidential nomiiinrion. naiurallv himself took command. His crew was in cost of construction compared with the two other hridgcH and if there were more obstacles met. Kuirineer Martin said that the cost was practically the same and Dy I majority of the Senators.

made up of stokers and engineers, with grnme there are no two songs or works by the same composer. Mme. Nordiea will sing ten soncs nnd will have Andre Benoist as accompanist. The programme, follows: "Kol Neiilrei" iBruchl, Mr. Malkin: "Allerseelen" iStratissl.

'Der Schwan" As to the sugar frauds, the question is asked by a number of Senators as to has a deep personal interest in the out not a sailor in the lot. The guests piled in and the lifeboat, driven by the gale, the ollruclions. figuratively speaking, were the same. And as to tlie length in come. Services 4 p.

m. Sunday. 1'ec. Interment Auburn. N.

X. (Auburn time building lie sait the Manhattan wnetner tlie executive department of the Government is not already doing all that sped to sea. The waves swept over the As it looks to me at this stage of the Bridge was constructed in shorter time is necessary. lileboat nnd all not rowing were kept at work bailing. One wave struck the oars than any i the other briili game, the same corporate and financial interests that unsuccessfully tried to pre- Instead of two roadways for vehicular from the hands of three of the sailors In the Senate no important business will be transacted on the first two days.

Vice-President Sherman will ran for or veui iiuynors- nominntion and traliie there is one. occupying the and the bont was almost helpless. I' or ((Jriegl, "Kr Isl's" (Hugo Wolfl. Mine. Nordiea: (Chopinl.

Song" (Popperi. Mr. Malkin: Avril-' (Amherst Web ber), "Mandoline" (IobnssyK Mme. Nordiea; "Hungarian Hhapsoilie" (Pnpperi. Mr.

Malkin: "I'leadins" 'Sir Kdwatd election, are at work to prevent the cap tral nan of the bridge. This roadway nenrly forty hours the bout drifted thus ture of the State organization by his is thirtv-foiir fei-t in width mid will be before sighting land. Irlends. and' the selidinir of a Uavnor del used bv vehicles going east and west Two great waves swept over the bont papers please copy. I FR1TZEN Filtered into rest on Thiirs-dav.

Dec. 2. Klsie Fritzen. beloved wife of Herman C. Fritzen.

aged oo years. Funeral services nl her late residence. No. 442 Fiftieth street, this evening at o'clock. Funeral Sunday.

Dec. at p. m. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. GOAT On Frnday.

Deo. WOO. Mary, beloved wife of Samuel Goaf, in her 71st year. der, the chaplain will offer prayer, a committee will be appointed to notify the 'President that the Senate is in session and ready to receive anv communication he may care to send. Senator ber, of Nortfr Dakota, will announce the In succession, and all seemed over, for egation to tha National convention.

Furthermore, it is my belief that in order giving, as explained by Kngineer Martin, the accommodations of a public tunately the watertight compartments of the lifeboat saved them. They were com gar), "Indin-fl Trtlinl (( liarles Wakefield Cndir.niil,- 'Titania's Cradle" lJia Lehnianni. "Damon" Stange), Mine. Nordiea. tifty feet in wi.loti, for there will be a clear passageway right across, no to aeroat Viaynor, these corporate and financial interests will rally around rm.nl rioalh rt- hict ...) I nnH.in AT pelled to resort again to pumps and to bale out the boat, which wag full-to the William K.

Hearst. vehicle being allowed' to stop and ob struct the way. For Hie pavement of gunwale. The wind changed its direc In the last campaign Mr. Hearst con PROHIBITION IN THE SOUTH, this roadway the ham wood blocks, the tion about two-points, which enabled Johnson, and the Senate will then adjourn.

The session Tuesday afternoon will be devoted to the reading of the President's message. In the meantime' the Senate leaifors Services will be held at her late same as employed on the illiumshnrg sented to pull the -chestnuts out of the them to set sail again for land. Worn out and shivering with cold, they Bridge, will be used; The old style planking has been done away with for Seaborn Wright, ox the Georgia succeeded in reaching the coast, and nre ror the corporations by starting a back draft against a Gaynorited Democracy. He succeeded to the extent of ui iimry 1.. tiin.

Funeriil services at his late residence. No. 87 Bay Twenty-third on Sunday, Deo. 5, at 2 p. m.

STEELE On Frndny, Dec. 3. 1909. at Xo. 1324 Hancock William, sou of Norman J.

and Fannie Uauntlett Steele, aged 14 years. Funend services Sunday afternoon, at 3'o'clock. TOOLE Miss Mary A. Toole, No. 1ti2S Madison street, late of New; York City, suddenly, Dec.

2. Funeral service at Our Lady of Good Counsel. Putnam avenue, Monday, Dec. 10 a. m.

VAN SICKLEN Anna wife of Henry J. Van Siiklen, in the seventieth year of her age. Funeral from her late residence. Gravesend avenue and Avenue on Sunday, Dec. 2 p.

m. will prepare a programme for the ses- Minn. nreeeHlniF lha .1 a landing, with the help of the inhabitants of the little village. Then they learned the reason that every six months or so the planks have to be replaced by new wood. On he Williamsburg Bridge the Legislature.

Says Negroes Follow tke, aiding in the election of a Board of Estimate. Which 'Under th a-llitt nt reform Curtis said to-day that much would depend upon President Taft'e that they were on the northern coast ot is a reactionary body controlled 'with the I the Island of Madeira at Punta Del- message to congress and that preference wooiien niiK'Ks nave 'tone great service. They have been used since the bridge residence. No. J3i Twelfth Brooklyn.

N. on Monday. Dec. WOi. at 8 p.

m. Interment at convenience of family. Kindly omit flowers. HIG'HNS On Friday. Dec.

3. 1OO0. Michael, beloved husband of Margaret Higgins (nee tJnffuey), native of County I.eitrim. Ireland. Funeral from his late residence.

No. Tenth Monday. Dec. Ii. at 9:15 a.

thence to St. Michael's Church. Thirty-fourth st. Ninth and Tenth avenues. exception of the Mayor, by the corporate.

I gado. Notwithstanding their poverty the and financial interests. For this he has villagers generously supplied them with uina giHu to any question upon was thrown oien in lain ami are good condition at this time. Over the CHICAGO, Dec. 4.

"In Chicago there are 100 savages who' control the city government and in torn are controlled receiveu me praise ana tne plaudits of all clothing. the organs of the interests. Hearst is I During the night another of the Va steel girders are laid heavy planking. over which will be placed a layer of "nun Bt-iiou whs especially urged oy -him. There will be do financial legislation at this session.

In the House, after Speaker Cannon drops the gavel, followed by the usual prayer, a Presidential notification com- Lby the saloon. We are not fighting the an inordinately ambitious man, and his I runa's lifeboats was picked up. at sea goal is the Presidency. explains I far from the coast by a merchant res-his desertion of Bryan- In the oamnnie-n 1 iu1 hound for Montevideo, which landed men who drink; we are fighting a system thatNrules the country and holds the United States Government in bondage." of 190S and of Gaynor this year. Both the shipwrecked people at Funchal.

The are obstacles to bis ambition, rivals and two other boats from the yacht also suc- concrete and then the wooden blocks. The work ou the roadwayos nnder'way now and it is expected that the work will be completed a week. It was over this roadway that the Brooklyn League members took their inspection noc irienas. I ceeded in reaching different points on. the The statements were made to-night by sni ti Men are working uours a oay A I northern coast of tha island.

The 'Kings County organization must I The milv hue of the crew lost was the inuiee similar to mat selected by the Senate will be appointed. Immediately thereafter the successors to the late Representative Cushman, of Washington, and former Representative, but now Senator. Larimer of Illinois, will be sworn in. The House will then adjourn out of re-' on the guiw in three different shifts and it won't be long before the. openings are Seaborn Wright, of the-Georgia Legislature, Who addressed the last meeting of mane up its mina to roiiow the leadership I officers cook, who had been carried away closed over.

the conference of the Anti-Ualoonists pre wi culm wHjuwr or neurai. ii'ine ror oy-a-wave ana iiruwueu. uiei. it is bound to co-oneratn with Tain- I Tha Vnrnna ia a cnmnlete wreck. The most- difficult part of the work liminary to the national convention of the tour yesterday.

The lower- tracks ion Ihe bridge will be laid and be ready for1 nse by May 1. As no arrangements hare been made as to the kind of cars to he used on the upper tracks, none will be laid down. Engineer Martin saying it wag of no use to spend money on uncertainties. The pedestrian have the honor part RESULTS OF GREAT STORM. Two Hundred Drowned in tie Eng lish Channel and Fifty im tha i North Sea.

LONDON, 4. Though the storm along the English -Channel and North Sea coasts subsided somewhat to-night, the ahsKwice of news from nearly a score connected with the bridge building was the obstacle met in the way of the Sec many-Hall, for Tammany's future is in-1 hriikcn in-two and full of Next to dissoluhlv linked with the lendemhiri of I nothing was an ved. an the. rale continued spect to tne memory of the late Representatives De Armond. of Missouri, and Lassiter, of Virginia, whose deaths took Anti-Saloon League.

The convention will Judge Gaynor. Since the overthrow of for five daya and it was impossible for ond avenue in Manhattan. this structure was six feet too high to let the place since toe last adjournment of Con riui Dy a comnination oetween Tarn-1 a boat or a swimmer to reach the yacht many and the Kings County Democracy I The Varuna struck the reef one hnn- bridge approach pass over it. and a new- begin -to-morrow. Wright declared the desire of the South to get rid of the negroes was responsible for the prohibition laws of the South.

"The negroes are following the saloons to the Sk'orth," he declared. "The race elevated track had to be built lower As in the Senate Tuesday's session of i the House will be devoted entirely to the m- the of the I dred- meters from the coast, hnl mile Democratic party has been without alto the south of the point called Pointa down and without hindering trnTTTservice. ot tne Bridge. mere will oe two promenades on tlie extreme sides of the structure, each 10 feet width. T'nlike the reaaiuf or tne president annual mes of ships that are missing increased the real State leader.

Sundry county bosses I de at the northwest extremity Mittt I puL-pi i .1 naAn I .1.. 1 .1 It was a great feat of engineering worn and it was completed in the short time sage, promenade on the Brooklyn Bridge, the fear ir the safety of those unaccounted problem has transferred itself to Southern Illinois. Southern Ohio, Southern In uwrs, oave essnyea tne role, but the party of four weeks. Narrow Uivision street had to be lowered six feet: the sewer and for. At least two hundred vessels hare been has never regarded their pretensions ser BEAT TAFT At GOLF, diana and the rest of that district.

Here the North inust complete, if it can, the GOLD COINS IN PALACE. iously. pnblic will hare a clear view up or down Lhe river, according to what side they are walking on. A steel railing. 4 feet high, prevents one from falling overboard.

One of the men remarked that it would; Jost. The foundering of the steamers gas pipes and water mams hart to ne attended to and a new structure, built in portions so as not to stop the runuing of trains. "Trust Baiter" Frank B. Kellogg Is Sneaking ofAMri Con ners. I noticed work that It lett unnmsnea in treeing the slaves.

"It.is follv to say the South will ever VIENNA, Dee. 4. Searchers In. the be an easy job for a hndge-juniper to that the Hon, "Packy" of Al- Modest and lyfnsea to Tell vote to brine back the saloons. If thev sonle the fence, and Engineer Martin i histleuiore, bllenvanmn, the sloop Cor-mora a ud the Dutch vessel, Ora-and-Labora.

have, so far as reported, caused the heaviest loss of life. The last Mnned vessel went down in the North Sea( four of her crew losing their lives. -The day's early estimate of two hint Yildix tlie palace, formerly, oeeu pied by Abdul Ilnmid, the deposed Sul oauy, uiis puunciy aeciarea is opposition to Con tiers' continuance said that if a man wanted to take the ever come back it will be through the tha Score, plunge in the river be would do it whether work of tlie Government in annulling our Engineer Martin was asked if this complicated problem had been expected, and he declared it had. It had been figured out and the contract called for the lowering of the structure without hinder-ino- the train service. While this work chairman.

The significance of this dec- fan- hve come across a collection of lnratlon arises frnfj a fact which es- 82.000 Roman coins, most of them gold, raped the reporterC that IMcCabe made Many of the coins are believed to have laws. on the tirooKiyn or nrmre. It will be late next fall before the public dred drowned in the English Channel, it WASHINGTON, D. Deo. Buster" Erank B.

Kellogg "bast- thlnm In vol linn ineluln tins uwciuraiiiiu louowina: visir rn Blount i a areni vaiue. lire wivvrninpnt win sen EXCUSE FOR DRINKING. was going on work over the o'n the will be allowed to walk across the bridge. The flooring of the footpaths are to be made of reinforced concrete. uiemens, wnere ne met the Tammany I tne coins to various numismatic societies.

Arnnnc tha many exenses for drinking. leaucr. ixinners is rougii and readv and. approach, was stoppea ana wnen tne l. wa lowered sufficiently, recently, the construction of the last portion of the Asked what the coat of life was in the one of the most convincing is that noted lyird John Russell in the journal kent or-cowrse, 100 naicuious ror snythiiiff as I txrrnTTT TV rmvi State leader of a great rmlitiral JrtV.l WIRJXESS IN CHINA.

saaiuato aa afjuaa. aab iitviuuiug a jaj- Ident Tift, this Kellogg, the President and Senator Bourne, of Ore- fon, played a some" at CHery hase links, and when Ihe carnage was construction of the bridge. Engineer Mar approach was taken up and will be but he ran retort on McCabe with telling I no place more than in effect by reminding him that he has China will wirelesa telegraphy be ap- of his youthful travels in Sio. When visiting Tlsscncia he met a convivial ec- tin "aid he didn know exactly tne total number of men killed while at work on the Manhattan Bridge, but said that is believed; will cover the casnaltiet here, though reports from the FreucI side may raise the total. At least fifty were drowned in tin North Sea, according; to reports to-night from German towns.

Word from Flemsburg, Germany, say that the German torpedo boat 84 it ashore there and in danger of beinf broken to pieces. The land loss, it ia believed, will essil) reach e2.000.000. The town of bourg, France, suffered heavy damage. finished in a snort amie. Division street Is now in a bad way.

cleared Kellogg "Was tn far ahead thatTnever been able to elect a Mayor in Al preciarea. in a couniry ot so ex- rlesiatic. who expresses na astonishment that a ackm of aristocracy noted through The doorway of the shops on either from twenty to forty men met death on noin t-resineni inn ana senator Bourne out Karon, for their drinking prowess bany, normally a Democratic city, '-while where telegraph wires are laid he. Conner, carried Buffalo, normally lluniuly along river banks, resulting in reft Republican city, for his candidate. I qnent waahouts, and in other districts every one of the bridges while in the refused to tell the score.

Kellogg himself side of the street are six leet above tne course of eonstrurtion. loreDore out oe moaasry. street level and business as a consequence is almost at a standstill. snouul prove in a is potations. Lord John retorted that he had Tlia ia not such a treat number a I that have to on guarued ny troops, the Judge Augustus Van Wvck luim.

I svstem cannot fail to revolutionize the no desire to reach ihe aix-bottle standard compared with the death list in other lhe Plara on tne Aiannattan siae is to kioda or wort ne xnere were dticed to Mayor-elect Fuhrmaij when he I mode of commnnicstion. One of the was in Buffalo recently. -He was ver I chief features of a new hotel in Shanghai be made on the south side of the bridge and will take nn a whola. citv block. BOY SHOOTS ANOTHER.

CA XNEIXTON, Dec. his mind inflamed with the reading of net by aome of hi peers. His boon companion proceeded to rebuke him for this departure from sane tradition and thousands of men employed during the This snot is occupied by tenement house. CONDUCTOR DROPS DEAJ). TJTICA.

jr'TJ I-e. Hughe much impressed with him and describes I ai an equipment of wireless telegraph him as a young man about thirty rears I apparatus, which -caused the government eighl years of construction." When the gap at the Manhattan an- all of which will have to come. down, horago was reached by the Bmnklvn OHl. clean cm auu iincuiriii. i lit ciiier a pnntrsi nuciiiusi tin euiPRiymenr.

cheap literature. Claude Williams 1(1 reara old, shot and killed James Hall, 13. to-dny, and, aTter eluding the sheriff, escaped to the Kentucky shore. Deputy riffs are searching for biro. When all tlie tracks re in operation i Casler, aged 43, a West Shore condiH--Kngineer Martin aa id they would do tha (tor, residiur In Ravenna, dropped deaif-work of the Hudson tunnels combined in in the station it Frankfort this uioru- concluded by remarking that "even on religious grounds you are wrong, for who drinks well sleeps, tie who sleeps well sins not.

And he who sins not shall bt sated." Londaa Chronicle. Iveaguers they had. a fine chance to see SMnkiug of his trip to Western New I sim-v wireleaa ti'legrapuj has been on. ntk. the Judse said Hint he had met Ida red a state mouuinrtr lu China.

Van the "inner'' working- of the brkige, the cabling p.trt which nolda up the whole aumbera ot old-time Democrats fornterur I Norden Macaslna. ca rr vine neonle across the East Itiv.r. iua. a victim of heart duets.

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