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fouri BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE FOUR O'CLOCK. NEW YORK CITY. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1905.

YOL. 66. NO. 338. -28 PAGES, INCLUDING PICTURE SECTION.

THREE CENTS. HELD ON VAGRANCY CHARGE. I anWFTS CRUELTY LED 1111:11 pROBABti.11 11 KILLED, 19 INJURED IN WRECK OF OVERLAND TRAIN i. HEARST MEANS TO RUN FOR GQIIERNORJEXT Milan's Absence Onuses a Murmur in Bath Beach Man Took a Nap on Bank Window Ledge. William Foster, who said he lived at home TO HIS ASSASSINATION INSURANCE AND AUTOS.

EDDIE MILAN GONE; with his family in Bath Beach, was held this morning by Magistrate Dooley, pending hearing Rounded Up Peasants with His Cossacks and Had Them Brutally Beaten. Limited Express Run Into, Head-On, by a Freight at Rock n.M.k Mechanics Bank. Springs, Wyoming. FALL Whether He Be Declared Mayor or Not; and by Petition as No Party's Man. WINNING MEANS BIG FUTURE.

And Great Vote, Even if Defeated, Will Aid His Presidential Ambitions Materially. What Jerome did in the County of New Vork. William R. Hearst expects to do nexi He strenuously opposed a The superintendent of the bank building said ho did not believe any burglary was intended. The man had simply lain down on SEVERAL PERSONS CREMATED.

jBoth Engines on Union Pacific Road SOLDIERS TORTURE PRISONERS. Hundreds of Refugees Are Leaving BAIL IS FORFEITED Brooklyn Man indicted for Eleo ut) tion Fraud Fails to Face Trial. BENCH WARRANT ISSUED. Luke O'Reilly. His Lawyer, Says He Doesn't Know Where Milan Is.

UNDER BONDS FOR $11,000. Russia, With Terrible Stories of Outrages and Massacres. Demolished and Several Passenger Cars Burned. ATTACKED AGED RECLUSE. MONDAY FOR BALLOT CASE.

Littleton Vainly Fights for Delay for 1 if practical poll- vere killed and eleven train employes an. 'Ighl passengers were injured in the wree jf overland limited passenger train No. in ihe Union Pacific, five miles west of Hoc both engl Qar' First r. Edna It. Isaack, San Fn I.

Maud Riley. San Francl ht knee and right wrist. S. M. Hulett.

San Francisco. The employes injured include before it left Roc siding five miles siding at 1 pulled Both engines were d.molished, first three cars of the Overland li mediately caught fire and were det Engineer Brink, of the freight officially, wa responsible I SAVED HIS WATCH AND CHAIN. But Mr. D'Albora Lost Cheese and Fruit in Tussle With a Bad Frank Brandon. 21 years old.

of 25 East Second street, Manhattan; Charles White. 22 years old. the same address; Nicholas De Moll. 23 years old. 133 East Twelfth street.

Manhattan; Edward Miller, years old, Kenwood House. Bowery, were each bcii of fira'-ld '''hlty by' The i-'nmplainant. li D'Albora. of 3i same lime, he declare, De Moll and Mill' him from the rear. D'Albora showed fight According to story.

White said to Brandon: "Shoot him Finally, he managed to land Brandon in tl of Bower" Detectives Carney and Doherty and Pa trolman Whalen went to the Bowery an. located White. De Moll and Miller in are all ox-l'nlted States sailors, and De Moll and White have been in tr. efore. D'Albora.

fight. his IN MR. MCLAUGHLIN'S MEMORY. iveisaiy Mass at the Pro-Cnthedi morning to participate In orntln the anniversary 0 urred a year ago. hurch was 1 n.w I.

.1 Milan Is Accused of Bribery and Other Gross Frauds Against the Ballot. Cdward Milan, under indictment for gross ction frauds in Brooklyn, has disappeared. i case was set for trial to-day, but he lid not bo found. Judge Crane In the unty Court thereupon forfeited his bail sembly District, election frauds a source of trouble for the handbooks and had relalious th. When Milan's name was eullrd by Hie clerk his lawyer.

1.11k,. u'ltoilly. and said that Milan was not th, re an I he did not know "here he was. Mr. O'Reilly he had not seen Milan since Thnnksgl morning, when he met him at the Clarcn Hotol.

Milan, he said, knew that his 1 was to come up for trial to-day, but O'Reilly said that he had been under Cahlll would be tried firm. Mr. O'Reilly that he had no knowledge ol Milan's whe about but added thai he believed Milan Crane the safe side lie would ill Milan Tbi total amount of Milan's hall is 111.000. Hll bondsmen are F. J.

Wilson, James Dreyfin and Bugene It Judge. They were urdered Then Judge Crane formnlly declared lh i forfeli Milan. Milnn Tailed to Appear This Morning. When Milan failed 10 appear In conn this morning his lawyer. I.uke 0 Iteilly.

Mid he hadn't skipped, bin would be ready for trial when Depot Jl Attorney Ceiieial Jones Is ready to iry bin. Mr. O'Reilly Mid would wager his good right .11111 lhal Milan had DOt run away To-day MM election fraud day In ihe Court of Appeals Fixes Day for Argument of the Reopening Question. Albany, December 7 The Court of Appeals this afternoon fixed upon next Monday for ballot box cases. Edward B.

Whitney, of counsel for William R. Hearst, but in this particular matter rep- sides, PTC Chief alty contest. Judge Cullen laid '1UThl auorney ''will bo allowed tr the re- TRYING TO SAVE MRS. ROGERS. Two Women Will Make Last Appeal Governor in Behalf of Vermont Murderess.

particularly it Mrs. Mary tot ti if her active in behalf One. Mrs. ti. J.

Bllckensderfer, of Stamford, came from the southern part of the state, where she reported she had seen of Mrs. Rogers, and who. Mrs. Bllckensder- of Mrs. Rogers' Portion, said GciVe Mrs rations" are in the shape of evidence al to be new.

BEST TO TAKE AN APPEAL. Bridge Commissioner Will Ask Supreme Court to Reversa Justice Dowling's Decision on Contract. 1 Manhattan Bridge not her long delay In I Manhattan Bridge, the decision gues. i LITTLE GIRL KNEW AN OATH. Ray Gitisbcic, in Court as a Witness Against a Bvooklynite Charged With Larceny.

Brooklyn, waa be! charged with It Is alleged, wat Attempt Made to Murder Charles Hart-maier, in His Lonely Home Near Hicksville. from the house, and it is not thought SAGE WILL TRY TO COLLECT. Wall Street Financier Has Judgment for S54.951.56 Against P. H. Fiynn, Michael Coffey, et Al.

flclen due The judgment was obtai of the defendants to fallui note which Flynn gave to Mr. Sage in June, 1002. for 50.000. According to a statement made on behall of Mr Sage at his offic, day. the financier loan Flvnn to build the Croi Coffey and others whom Mr.

Sage thougt wire substantial men. indorsed the not. Which was orlgiually given for six months. The note, it was stated at Mr. Sage' office, has been continued from time t-c-'i Mr.

Sage fold the bonds auction. the ihe road has been nd indorsers of the been borrowing money to live on. He tes tlfied that he had actions pending againt Flyun and others for an accounting; als, CAPT. AMUNDSEN'S SUCCESS. Norwegian Government Cables Felicitations to Explorer of the North- Seattle.

December 7 Captain Amundsen, the first man in history to travel the Northwest passage from East to West, is still at Fort Egbert. Alaska, waiting for an answer to the message he sent Monday night to Nansen In Christ ianltt. From the fact that Amundsen and his expedition nro In winter quarters near the mouth of McKenzie Klver. his object, which CAN'T CATCH MAYOR WITH SALT. Says Efforts to Get From Him an 1 mation as to Appointments Will Fail.

rapapi reporter The Mayor idge Commlssk JVN MAN KILLED BY FALL. haroff, former Minister of War, who wa Governor's Palace. Karat off (Southeast Rus ceded by the most horrible stories of th manner In which Sakharnff had been re pressing the Agrarian disorders. He cor In so doing Sakharoff pursued the syst adopted by Prince John Obolensky, fori) governor general of Finland. In suppress the Agrarians in the vicinity of Khark several years ago, when the Prince caui the peasants to bo whipped by relays Cossacks and compelled them in turn beat their comrades.

Theassassin of Si ind Sakharoff addressed them. Elder replied, but gave tl Refugees Leaving Russia by Hundreds. Vienna, December 7 Dispatches received here from Lembeurg say that large numbers of Russian refugees are coming in dally. There are 800 of them at Cracok. They all give exciting, terrified accounts of the occur- people of Lembeurg declare that murders and rioting continue at Kieff.

The refugees who have arrived at Podwo- have occurred at Schmerynka and Serblno-wow. No details arc given. Trains from Odessa and Kleff are now arriving at Podwoloczyska on lle and fewer I efugees and telegrams are bolus forwarded by the railroad. The telegraph operators at Czernowltz say that the Governor of Odessa has posted no-put down with rifles. Large numbers of troops are stationed in and around Odessa.

An official statement says 8.000 persons have been killed at Odessa since the begin- Advlccs from Bukarcst. Roumnnia. say the people of Moscow and ere snffer- meat. Almost all the factories and Jewish Telegraphers Will Not P.eturn. lornw, December 6, via Eydtkiihni issla.

December 7 The elaborate tner tak. by the police and military for 1 The Finnish delegates declared that all ih telegraphers of Finland were ready to enti the union and support Ihe strike. Thr, hundred strikers have already been dll Ournovo. Warsaw Police Threaten to Strike. Wamw, Russian.

Poland. December 7-Tbe local peliO have petitioned the ehtl og other Advices from Odessa. Kleff. Rostoff 1 Khnrkoff say that many merchants of ill eilles are finding It Impossible to trans business and are sacrificing their latere nud leaving the country. FATHER FIRST TO DIE IN CHAIR, i lotnns Delflno.

who was the fir; in Kings Cotiniv to .1 nub penally by elect rlcut Ion. The eldi elllno killed woman at Uotf amj ,011 reels some ihlrt.cn wan ago and was in death In Slug Sing prison. TESTING THE BETTING LAW. I Shelhyvllle. SANITARY COMMITTEE NAMED.

Cahill. In the Cahill case Mr. Littleton then en-red a demurrer to the indictment charg-g his clienl with perjury and false swear ing, and he declared that Cahill had been meal before 1 he superintendent electa answer questions. To fail to ap-was a misdemeanor. Mr.

Littleton said, iahlll had obeyed the summons. Mr. then Mr. Littleton made another effort to have the case go over until to-morrow morning. Judge Crane reminded Mr.

Littleton of al, while In the District Attorney f-f moving cases to trial, and smilingly although it was against him as attorney. a plea of guilty to BAUER GETS LIFE SENTENCE. Judge Cowing Says Man Who Killed Thomas Corcoran Barely Escaped the Extreme Penalty. 1 Thomas Corcoran Fischer-Hansen, re refused. HERMIT BANKER BURNED.

Millionaire Blodget, of Wyoming Coun ty, Perishes in Fire at His Residence. Ruffnlo, December 7 A special from War saw says: "James L. Blodgol, the herm banker of Hermitage. Wyoming County, Wl burned to death this morning In his hous which was bruend to the ground. He Wl estimated to be worth a million dollars.

was a graduate of Vale College In the clai "The neighbor rchlng BEST TO APPEAL CONTRACT. Commissioner Says Justice Dowling Misunderstood Specifications for Manhattan Bridge. Commissioner nest, of the Department 1 Dridges. nnnounced lo-day lhal he will i morrow appeal from the decision of Jusiii of the Bridge Department of the contract for steel for the Manhattan Bridge work. Cage, representing John Pelrce, tiie next lowest bidder and the contractor for the new lln of Records, protested the award.

Justices Dowling upheld his contention ihat ttw Beads' eat tana i the coatrael hid upon were Illegally drawn and thai ihey gave ihe Bridge Department muck an- by in IRON WORKER BADLY HURT. 11 1:1." 11 ui'i; are partially ror. It will Mr. Hearst win the greater prize, th, rill be unable to prevent Will be ablo 1 with Dem-'- frank in ack- nounced result. Then ttfcok that the string of his slight advantage.

the state, will be play 11 in p. Hearst will lU ev. rywhere above the r. Coler in Brooklyn building up a Dcraocr ft Bdy harmony i Mr. 1 Mr.

lira It Mr. ll.ars strength 1 wed In New York, his r. But hla iriends point country districts, the policy holders, ijured by it, policy holdcrR' oney for campaign ex killing legislation. It is not believed that Mr. Hearst would Mr.

Hearst. 1 Politicians. 1 Of I. rable Thai would not be good politics. In resigning the mayoralty.

If he ever baa Patrick I'. M. -Cowan or Mr. Stok.s the lead of the city government, according to which shall 1 dared elected after the recount KILLED BY APOPLECTIC STROKE. Solomon Jackson ftl From Carriage While Drivin-to Jericho Home.

(Special 10 the Eagle.) i The deceaued was fill years of age and unmarried. Arrangements tor the funeral are not mi completed, but It will probably bu ADJUTANT GENERAL RESIGNS. Indianapolis. Ind December 7 John It. Ward, adjutant general of Indiana, reSlgMd J.nnjen iitr J.i 11 lived.

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