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THE imOOKLVN TIMES. FWPAY JUJA' 31,, 1008, 1 PISTOL SHOTS START i IQL TO OUT ORL'HARD HALL li RDI DIMINISH DIVORCE tTLAMER T1IIIBATENEI) TO LEAVE MANY KIIOHHOH1NO FAMILIES! HOMELESS. CAPTURE WILLIAM I.EWI8 FOR ALTUOlail COMMISSION KNOWS NO DRAIN POO FOR FORMER COURT RECORDS SHOW THBM ATTEMPTED BUIM1LABY AT IUDOBWOOU HEIGHTS. IT TO HE A MONEY LOBEtt FOR THE 0, X. AND B.

ARE JUST Al MANY CASES AS EVER. CAPTAIN AT HAMBURG AVENUE, FOURTEENTH STREET WhI 1HA Ainnu Voluntfcer Flisuieii Bava Adjoining Pursued Fugitive Over Roofs, Down IUlliod Mut Make Tin Vnnnaiiu Wt( Ti 111 ft ft A I cunt-I Clntheanole and Aloiiir Btreet to I Local Iliooklvn Aiders. iflt from Meamir Which It Was Hupad Would Vnot Against Pollosuian Shallatd Nut Fropeity After r)amBta Clntheinole and Along- Btreet to Local Iliooklvn Aiders, but Ex- Put a Prohibition on tin Business Has Failed Signally In IliFurpoa a Strong OnKlrigwood Una id of Tiait Invesllgales tin Dniban Retg Myateiy and Report Upon Cap and Their Doings. CLOSED TO-MORROW Hitting- Place In Cellar Bearohlng for Companion who May Have Fw, If Any, Actual Cuuvlctton lleen wounded Under It Reaorted To tut Spit. 10 IRE HO SE OF A VERY EAST JOB lng Uenulti lu Fume Structure No Lives Lost nail Injury List la Small.

parts Say Tlieie la No Room for Any After Through Eltloi Oel Aboatd, Th f'ulillo Heivliti CiiiiiiiilBalnii pro-ptise, It la amtvil, llml the Cnimy Inland A Ilrmiltlyii Itilliokd I'oiiipany ahnll nut lunreaao lit tntn of (mo In iintu Jsland from to 10 tenia Tlila deleriiilimllun, The Irfilalaltir III IWrT iiaassd a After rh nvr the rnnfa of t'apt. Wormell, lata of tli llniiibm- I en ll o.l fur th punishment Of thoao Muck of rinunaa, down a tail tliilhr polt leHdlnaT fioni the rnnf (n the AvpiuiB Htatlnn, inpuiliil for duly at I'tillie llestliiuartria. nil Mtola alrael, at wlvea nr liuilnd who vlniatan tna Th din Corona Wiped mil cvcral fnnno ilwrllliisa rnily to-day, leavliiK a f.unlil'S fcomele. The oils'" i'f I)'" u-known. An nilum!" ih" 1 fculllllllgB, fllllillllln Kll'l t-ffeila flUll the limn 81 ahi-lil Nil 01" earloualy Injmiil.

nit Italian women tuinl.lnl ifii a rl 1 1 1 stnli Mini lingo vows, which aiinaa atn xriiund. end then Into a ct-lliir. I'airnl-inen Imlfrr and llnilrn, of the (llt-n- hecama a law on HapUmbar 1 leal. Th I n't lin Oil inmnlnii iik head of the Information fluirau 1 tils la tin nf lha aofii-ai hriili on the foim. Tlura will aw fiaiutxl fur the puriM'Ba of I'rriliicl.

I I a innmlng ritptund accoidliiK to nil thai ran tin li-nrlicd. la leasing lb divorce svll III haw Tor i unpin nf ullestxl iloapxrala i hn Km fad tliitt It hn. bntin ho I'llla fur Ili6 Cat'lnln dn now toil During July and August ,1 Saturday Here Is Full Holiday AS IN PAST EIGHT YEARS. James A. Hearfi Son.

Mima iiv Innicllns tiffsndBia Willi nit l.niMlna III a rell in tlm lllninlnle hown llml It la prm-lli-nlly lnuioialhle for I laka Ihlnaa raay and alg-n hla nitine onfa 1'nllr HI rtldKKWiitid llnlahta, the il, ion on llm Hinllh In ll i Allhnnah niprlmiiiiit-iil or both Th tinge nlly ratia and reformers In genera fi-llow la itlleged to hate ennfeaaed and linpllrnted nnottier man whnm mninHnl meat Ihlnsii of th new law In I heir eMf -Iif In fjuni it In iinineil ninl ilraci Ito-d tn the rimcera, and lonke.l for It to gisatly daci th liundMir of divorcee, Ittl lllrll i rlv '-d nil lit alri-e' lliiu fi mil i tit. lerinlnua nf tlm lliookl)ii llildan tir mi lha Kr.inU-llit nviiiiiip llim i urn lh Iirlitnrey atrent Imiilnu. of Hi" Wllllnmsliliiilh Hi Ida ti tn 'uiin) lalnnd fur tlm flva-i'riil faro, without lonlna: inniiey. II art-ma to hn the '1 pilanner la William I.awla. tnf houam and ri-v CUII about 1 1 i there la a Captain In chitrie nf the Information Bureau in llila la tin- mat time ao high an ofTlcer haa ever liild a simitar puslllnu on llila aldn of thn Kaat Blver.

The t'aptaln seemed pleaNil over hla transfer, aa ha haa hoeii fearing all along that )m itould he aenl ids iiinl f.ii'n i "in lmk- The law haa boon In frc about lvn i in olil ho avn tin llva St 14 Eaat moiitha now and oven Ha moat ciitliu I'm i-ni v-1 hit ahrrt. Manhattan Hi alaatlo priuiioiaia intisi admit that ll tld hla rnmpiinlsxi a man named ls. Hnry i knn n. who linn (il fomn.t venuu nnd l-lyt sin t. hud Jnri n- turned tn Ins liomr fii.in Nifrili lii-n a dlainal failure It baa not cut down ths theory tit I'tililli- Ht-rvlra I'tiininUalnn thnt tlia dlffrrnn tt t-ni 1 made up nnd a profll ohialne.l from ahort lHonkl) II number of dlvurtea or divorce iirocel Mi'ilt-t- A K'''eml nlnrrn hsa heen ami out for Mi-tlee, hla itt-at-rlpt Ion havln urnlnhrd hy I.ewla lie la anld tn he Id years old, ft feet 11 Inches tall.

vt lihlXK 1 14 o'clock, when ha mill Itika even a lltll bit. The dlvnrc mil grind aa merrily aa vr. The law I liitera. No i nnaliltirullon, however, settnia tn tie tiiken nf the fuel that the cat aro 'He llUIH't III HI) (11, Incited ill I'm- down Ort-tmril street lrm from llfx N. to a busy Manhattan prix'lncl where ha Mould probably soon be forced to give way to a younger man.

Th other trauafeia will not go Into effect until 1 o'clock lu-nlghl, when two-thlnla of the officer and patrolman of the Hamburg Avenua Htatlnn will be shifted to nlhrr pi. MB. It la said that Vlolatod every (lay. ut-lKoliiK 100 pounds, dark cnmplealnn. There have been two or threa attempt an rtllrd ill runnt lluiea with through a ii hu I In li rider thai llirro la no chance "month fare, and wearing a gray suit to punlah ofTentlera under the new laJ and cap.

Lewis bellevea MtClee was for alinrt rlder to find accom but they were alLwhat nilghl ha called til a piiiilBhmrnta For Inataaca If a wlf dropped by one nr more bullets which wore fired at them by a rltlten who AC1G0ST SALE OF Blankets and Housekeeping Dry Goods Begins Next Monday, August 3, SALE DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE- modation mi llieip. This, of course, la not thn cane In all houra of the tiny, but other transfers for tho present are unlikely, aa C'ommlaaloner Ulngham leaves found her hushani waa unfaithful and illrnv-red them at work. The Identity It la tho i-nuilltlnn during the very noma wlahed to bo revalued ah a.w tkal the law came In realj handy a a meant of of tlm man who fired the shots Is known. hen lirnoklynltea want to A fur ilrooklvnlirs letting a Bent through tn venting her aplteVin her errant apoua and hla affinity. Thro hav been a few It wits the sounds of thaa ahola which attracted the attention of the to-morrow on hla vat iilon to ho gnn a month.

There aro some police officials who will not be sorry If Mr. Bingham stays even a 111 lie longer than that. It is learned on authority that lha District Attorney, after reading over th I'nney lelantt on any of the Coney Island Brooklyn cara going to the Island, It la almost an Impnaslblllty, except during tral avenue and Smith sliii-I, liii Ii nun-monad II una of tVuotiu, Battalion Chief Let irtm. h. When t'hlrf Herman Ulnae ho linine-dlataly turned In eri-und and then a third alam, which hrnuifht In the con Wandtiyenoik 1-nglno Company No.

.1, Hook arid Lnd.lt-r t'tunpany N. 11, from Eknhuriit; OmuleiMiin Knglne I'nm-piny No. 2, from Wlnflrltl, aTIil Hook and Ladder ompany 6, from Maspeih. No, lU Orchard street, two-alory nn-ocoupled frame building, wu enveloped In flame. The Art originated In lha hallway of the building, ilrfiiro the arrival of the firemen, the tlamce were licking up the aides of Iho frswne building on cither Id.

It aremed an though tho whole block via doomed, the flame gained auch head Instance wher the lkw wa Invoked aa In caaea Ilka the above, but never other pollcamen who were patrollng their poals on Putnam avenue. The shots the hours when there la no travel Coney- came from ahov their heads, and look wise. District Attornlea, for Inatanoo, are Mufllins aware that divorce are being granted testimony at th Coroner's Inquest haa been practically convince, that It will he next to Impoaalble to make out a case against Patrolman David Shellard. The Sheeting's Sheets almoat dully, where violation of the anti- Ing up, they saw two men bending over "r('- the scuttle on the roof of th house. This morning the officials of the Coney 717 Putnam avenue.

From what the Island and Itrooklyn system filed with th officers learned afterward, th two men i'u'iHc Service Commission official notice were evidently trying to bore a hole In 'f he proposed Increase of faro to ten Curtains Curtain Fabrics Rugs Window Shades Folea Scarfs and Shama Comfortables Spreads Blankets Pillows Feathers Tickings Linens Towels Towellings Silverware Cutlery Soapa illov 'Cases teailmony of Coroner's Physlclsn Wufst Is distinctly unfavorable to the people, as Dr. Wuest seems convinced adultery law must be plain to Jury, else there could no grounds for divorce), and yot they never take any atepa to punish the guilty parties. True, they are not officially notified of these viola the scuttle with a brace and tilt. The cents, tn be charged every nay ot win White Goods officer later found the tools beside and not merely on Saturdays, Bun-scuttln. and holidays, as now.

This notice that Ilarbara Relg killed herae'lf. It la Flannels unlikely that the accused policeman will ever be brought to trial. Prices nnd Particulars in Sunday Newspapers The Pollen Committee of the Bldgewood Hoard of Trade haa been Investigating tHo facta surrounding the death of Barbara Belg, and yesterday presented a re At the report of the shots the men "HI become effective unless the PubllJ started to run over the roofs. The po- Service Commission or the courts step llcemen aroused tha occupants of the the end of August. Before that house and m.ade their way to the roof, late, the Commission proposes to have a Only one of the burglars was In sight public hearing In order to bolster up Its and both officers started after him.

A 'henry that no more thnn five cents few feet from the rear edge of the roof should be charged for a through trip to Is a high clothes pole with pulleys and iho Island, even though at that rate no ropes connecting with one of the houses money can he made. way. Great excitement prevailed in the neighborhood, women running from their homes In nlghtclnthta, with children In 'their arm, while the men ran Into the threatened homes and carried out the furniture. The screams and cries of the women and -children added terror the "seen. When the police reserves arrived from the Seventy-seventh rreclnct.

In charge of Sergeant MeOlnnls, they as-alited greatly In calming the excited ones. Patrolman Dennia Began dashed Into tho tions of the law, aa the law does not require they ahould be. Any person who think that this new law 1 ffectlve ha only to visit th Special Term of the Klnga County Supreme Court on what la known a "ladle' day" to be convinced that It Is not. All of the ensn which come before that court fcre uncontested, thnt Is, no defense la offered. A large percentage of these uncontested divorce suit are "arranged," though It would of course, be difficult If not im ble to withstand the operation.

Veater MANHATTAN BRIDGE WORK. port which was, however, prepared before the shnke-up of the Hamburg Avenue l'reclnet became generally known. The report Is signed hy Pnul A. AJas, Chairman of the committee, and approved by day afternoon the three were taken to the In the row. There Is some talk of a taxpayers ac- The man made a flying leap for th' Hon to prevent the company from charg- pcratlng room, given anesthetic and the kin from the leg of the well persons pole, caught It.

and slid to the ground ng a pitying rate of fare, hut It was said possible In most cases to prove It, and It placed on the little girl. The operation in Manhnttan this afternoon that even The policemen followed suit, and landed was with a view of putting an end to If that stop Is not taken, the Commission almost as soon as the fugitive, who be- Albert Boerenklan, President, and George H. Steltr, Secretary of the association. It Is as follows: I regret the fact that as Chairman of your Police Committee, I have to make them principally that the law waa framed will order the fare reduced If they are gan to run. The chase continued through Woodbine street, and near For a month or two after the law wen Temporary Stage Has Been Passed, and Spinning of Cables Will Be Begun.

Work on the Manhattan Bridge passed tho temporary stage this morning ajid within a week tho spinning of the immense steel cables will be begun. Each of the four cables will measure 20 3-4 Inches diameter and contain 9,472 wires. The spinning machinery Is -ready at each calsed to the old scale, and will force the ompany to go into the courts If It wants Into effect there wa a noticeable falllni Falrvlew avenue the fugitive espied off In suits In which the acts complained was completed within fifteen minute by Drs, Drown and Cahlll, assisted by Drs. Woolsy and Barber. The three are getting along nicely and expect to be out of the hospital In a short time.

The operation, which was the largest skin-grafting operation ever undertaken at the hospital, was most successful, the doctors say. a report on the detestable occurrence which took place In li ving Squnio Park. July 22, last. lien house In course of construction charge any higher rule Of Occurred after the law waa In force, He ran Into th cellar and tried to The Interesting point was brought out but It was only a lull. Persons contem hide from the policemen.

They found lo-day that if the Commission Insists plating divorce proceedings were anxious him. and he was too exhausted from his that the C. O. B. Co.

shall chorgo no hard run to resist arrest. A patrol mor than a five-cent fare to the Island, to see If the new law was going to be en anchorage. nuiBver tne solution or this case my be. It still will remain a blot on the fair name of the Police Department. I have made It my business to talk with quite a number of the patrolmen of the precinct.

The men feel very keenly the disgrace that has been put upon them and deDlore It ns much an onu forced to the loiter. It waan't and the The stretching of the first, or guide. building at 134 Orchard atrept and rnr-'rled out an Italian woman and her two children, aaslettd by Detective Honry W. Bohroeder. The police under Sergeant MeOlnnls did excellent work.

When the volunteer firemen arrived, all their efforts were directed to the four julldlnga. No. 128, 130. 134 and 13 Orcliard treet. After an hour of work they euc- ceeded In eavlng the property.

No. 132, which was formerly Orchard Hall, burned 'to the ground. wo a tough Joint In Its day," said a patrolman aa he stood watching the firemen soaking the ruins. Directly opposite the burned building, Is a row of ten two-family framed houaes. A1J the tenants of these -were terror trlcken during the height of the fire, for 'It looked for a time as though the flames would spread In that direction, as show-era of Spark fell upon th buildings.

The wagon was called and he was locked it must perforce order that the B. R. T. llP- Co. reduce Its fare to the same rate.

divorce mill soon began to grind a fast wire Is the most delicate operation in the MBS. GTJNDEHMAN'S FIND. as ever. Then, according to the police, Lewis. There is no one who claims that the C.

I. construction of the entire bridge. When this Is In place, companion wires will be other citizen could do. Another reason why the law would fall to decrease the number of divorces In this after confessing his part In the at- ft B. can be run more economically than tempted burglary, said he did not know ho B.

R. and if one company Is llm- i can characterize as untrue and preposterous the reDort snrend nut hv om Picks TJ Bottle Which Announces tretched, One (or each tower, and a week ted to charging five cents, the same ac State, even were It enforced, is because persons residing In the State can commit of the newspapers from Manhattan that the policemen of this nreclnct mo miin. Zioss of a Ship. Mrs. Anna Ounderman, of 3906 Fourth tion must be taken regarding the other.

the offense which the law proscribes pun Meanwhile Brooklynltes who aro will what had become of his companion after the shots had been fired, but hf believed that McGee had been wounded The policemen went back and made a search of the neighborhood, but they could not find a trace of the missing avenue, found a bottle floating In the lshment for in another State and divorce proceedings can be brought here without ing to ride on the Coney Island and water at the foot of Fourth avenue, thl Brooklyn cars going to or from the Is morning. On opening the bottle it was the offender being liable to punishment. a fund to defend Shellard or are doing anything else but hurl the Imprecations thnt the conduct of this apprentice don deserves. In connection with the word "apprentice cop" I dclre to bring out the fact that this quiet precinct of quiet homes nnd quiet people has been getting more new policemen than any otner precinct. This committee has often wondered over land, find It more and more difficult to found to contain the following message: man, nor were there any traces of Iet Beata or even standing room.

'Ship Millard lost Jan. 15, IMS. In lati tude 77-B5. longitude 86-40, of New York UlOOtl. Lewis, charged with attempted burglary, was arraigned to-day in thi Flushing Police Court City, Jas.

Shlpman, Capt." WON'T THROW MACK OUT. may be devoted" to tho laying of these four strands. Then the spinning machinery will begin to throw out on the same curve 23.100, miles of wire 3-H of an Inch diameter. This wl)l be assembled Into thirty-seven strands, which will be bound In groups and untlmately gathered Into the finished cable. The aggregate weight of the wire used will be 12.537,000 pounds and the cost Twelve months will be required" for the completion of tls part of the work.

The steel structure will then be suspended, the temporary footbridges torn away, and the new span will bo In the final Btage of development. On New Year's Day, 1910, the bridge will be In use by pedestrians, subway trains, trol Mutter of Reciprocity. Hyker Why did you give up smok ing? pyker in order to marry a rich widow. Hyker I fall to see the connection. Pyker 8he refused to give up her i ne met rnai sucn a virile Commissioner as New York Is lucky enough to have at present, did not send these' young fellows to break In right In the thick of police battle; rather than send them to vegetate In a quiet precinct like this where conditions seem to require the sensible, gentlemanly cop to handle the quiet populations of this biggest precinct In Greater New York.

There are In this precinct only 30 out of 102 men who have seen five years or more of police service, and we respectfully recommend that this matter be presented to the Police Commlasioner. Your committee also rAenmmen ukt hard work of the volunteers, under Chief I Rings and Batalllon Chiefs Louis Lelm-tiach, Victor Weber and George Schelhel, prevented the flames from destroying the whole block. Shortly after 2 o'clock the fire was under control, but the volunteers played on tn rulna until 4:45 o'clock, Louona En-gin Company, No. 8, being the last to pick up, because of the honor of being first at the Are. The famHIes who lost all they had In the fire, epent a sleepless night, the wo-(mn and children sitting upon nelghbora' tstsops, While th men guarded the furniture, An inventory of the damage by fire and 'water follcws: lnd Won't Refuse to See Him When He Tries to Act as a Peacemaker.

Senator P. H. McCarrcn, when seen it Democratic Headquarters this morn-'ng with reference to the proposed to New York of Norman Mack, halrman of the Democratic National Committee, and of the attempt to be AFTER HARRIMAN SYSTEM. Government Will Try to Give Hla Hoads a Dose of the Northern Securities' Medicine. CHICAGO.

July 31. Special agents for the government in Chicago are collecting evidence to substantiate proceeding; for the disruption of the Harrlroan system of railroads. For the past week Ralph M. McKen-ile, who did considerable preliminary work In. the Investigation of the affair of the Harrlman lines, has ibeen working among the big shippers with a view to ascertaining how the Harrlman system has been used If at all to stifle competition.

Weeds unless I would give up mine. unicago rtews. BRITTON AND SCHROEDER. Formally Arraigned In the County Court and Readmitted to The formal arraignment of Col. Edward E.

Brltton, late President of the Savings and Loan Association, and Quarantine Commissioner Frederick H. Schroeder, who was 8econd Vice Presi Leap Year nnd Literature. I love you." said the maiden fair Unto the busy edltalre. ley cars, elevated trains and vehicles, according to present plans. And Is my love returned?" sh cried.

To which the edltalre replied, "I'm er, I really cannot say. Did you Inclose the postage, pray?" made by him to bring the Senator and Leader Charles Murphy, of Manhattan, together, said he had heard nothing of my" such Intentions on Mr. Mack's part and did not care to discuss the matter. When asked if he would be glad to the Police Commissioner adopt stern measures tocheck lengthy conversations between policemen on duty and Idle. and loitering women.

However, If the newspaper reports be true that Commissioner Bingham Intends to transfer every man In the precinct, while we strongly hesitate to meddle In disciplinary measures of the Police Commissioner, it really uuge. Knew Fop' Way. "Maw. what'a naw dolnar down In the It is understood that the evidence Is desired to use In connection with a suit to be brought by the government similar to dent of the same organization, on tho charge of grand larceny In the first degree for the lllegau use of $47,000 of thf funds of the company of which they were officers, took place this morning before Judge Dike, In Part of the County Court. It was merely a formal proceeding.

The two defendants were represented No. 128 Orcliard street, one-story and attic frame dwelling, Owned and occupJed by Dr. Raphaela De Angelo. Small barn at rear burned to ground. Residence damaged by fire and water.

Loss, $1,600. No. 130 Orchard rtreet, a two-story frame building, owned by F. Ohm. Ownor conducted a harness shop at the rear of basement? Patching up the Icebox?" see Mr.

Mack, the Senator said that if he called upon him he would not throw him out, nor would he refuse to see him. Beyond this he declined to commit himself. that which disrupted the Northern 7 wtiuia ne a great nard- fhP impose on one hundred men for Death Invalidates an Indictment. The last chapter In the case of Thomas Mclntire, who died Wednesday while awaiting trial for grand larceny, was enacted to-day when Judge Foster In General Sessions wrote "dead" In red Ink across the Indictment. Attorneys for Mclntire appeared before Judge.

Foster and asked that the Indictment be formally dlsnitB-sed, but the judge refused. Dead New Yorkers Not Murdered. MINNEAPOLIS, July 31. The bodies of George A. Balsbreck and his wife, of New York City, found dead in Lake Sylvia Tuesday under mysterious circumstances, will be burled here this afternoon.

Simultaneously the authorities have practically abandoned the Af mnMur Phvslcians who ex H. G. WILLIAMSON'S FUNERAL, TO ATTACK HEARST. Li.o mna ui one. were tne Commissioner to see 60 per cent, of the men and talk to them aa we have, he would realize that a finer lot of policemen cannot be trotter together in.

any other precinct: that their detestation of this man and his action Is as great as that of the Commissioner himself, and that If any fault can be found In the way this matter was handled, it certainly Is not the fault of, and should not be visited on the patrolmen of this precinct, who will be put to great expense if the policy of transferring them all Is carried out This Board should also congratulate PreBS fr the manner In No, dear; ties putting new wire gauze in the screen "How do you know?" "By the language he Is using, dear." Chicago Tribune. Labor-saving "Do you know, Sam, that a man does not have to do as much work now as he did ten years ago?" "Yes, sah, I know it, sah. why I been married nearly elgnt years, sah!" Yonkers Statesman. HI Reaaon. "Pa, why do they speak of a woman as a man's better half?" "I don't know unless it is beaause she carries the pocketbook." -Detroit Dcaa by Lawyer Charles E.

Flsk, who evtered a plea of not guilty. Judge Dike said that he would remand both of the accused in the custody of their counsel and that the matter of ball could be arraigned In the District Attorney's office. This woe necessary, as the original ball was given when the -hearing was ha! before Judge Dike on Wednesday, when he sat as a committing Magistrate. The same bonds were continued by the District Attorney. Bemains Taken to Patchogue, and Last Kites Will' Be Held on Sunday.

(Special to the Brooklyn Tlrapi.) PATCHOGUE. July 31. The remains of the late Counselor Herbert G. Williamson, son-in-law of the late Simreme first floor, and also lived there, while In the grant room was a grocery store. Mr.

I and Mrs. T. Palmer occupied the second floor. Loss to ibulldlng stock and lurnlture, $2,000. No.

132 Orchard street, unoccupied two- story building, burned to the ground, Los J8.50O. Owned 'by Philip Puma, of 14th street, Manhattan. No. 136 Orchard street, two-story frame dwelling. August Chtllian, wife and six children occupants of the first floor.

James Dondero, wife and children ten iuc.v nave nanaierj tnts ease nnd Bryan Said to Be Preparing Assault on the Independent Leader. LINCOLN, July 31. William J. Bryan Is expected to make an attack the motives behind the formation of the new Independence party after he has been formally notified of his nomination. The attack is expected to consist in his publication of letters received from Hearst's agents during the 1904 campaign, which show the exact methods pursued In coralllng delegates from the South.

Wont nnt nt lh.1. I jj amined the bodies last night to-day declared that Mrs. Ralsbeck died or heart failure and her husband was drowned. They think Raisbeck's death was accidental. Court Justice Wllmot M.

Smith.arrlved here this morning from Lake Placid, N. on the 10:34 train and were taken In j-T 11 I ciMuiiiuo me nisgusring details which appeared across the river. charge by Undertaker C. W. Ruland.

The Mrs. Teal Held for Grand Jury. Just what their connection was with mourning party, who accompanied the funeral consisted of Mrs. Williamson, the widow, her mother, Mrs. WM1I- ACTRESS IN COULD DIVORCE CASE the Gould divorce will have to be ants of the second floor.

Building owned by Philip Fuma, of Manhattan. Damage to "building furniture and personal effects $1,000. No. 136 Orchard street, two-story, fram I dwelling, owned by Philip Fuma, of Man- Jiattan; ocucpled 1y James Kelly, wlf mot M. Smith, Miss Smith and her brother, Wllmot M.

M. Smith. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Wllllamosn, the mother of Counselor Williamson and other.

They were received at the station by relatives and friends. explained to the Grand Jury by Mrs. Ben Teal, wife of the theatrical manager, and Harry Mansley, the private detective. The two were held to await the Grand Jury's action by Justice Cor-rlgan to-day. The two are out on $6,000 bond now and this bond will have to be renewed.

RESERVES FOR FIGHT. Friends Quarrel Over Marksmanship and Are Arrested Freed by Magistrate. After visiting several amusement places at Coney Island, last night, Wlnfleld De Long, 24 years old, of 207 West Ninety-third street, and Edward Rulter, 27 years old, of Grand avenue, Manhattan, started to throw baseballs at some of the wooden dolls. They got into an argument to who was the best shot and engaged In a fist fight. Officer Moran, of the Coney Island Station, seeing the large crowd that gather- Counselor Williamson was a graduate Mr.

Bryan Is expected to Indicate by publishing correspondence and otherwise that an attempt was made to draw him into a compact whereby, in consideration of Independence support this fall, he was to support Hearst for the Democratic nomination in 1912. When asked about this matter he declined to discuss It. He stated that he Is chiefly concerned at the present time In drafting his letter and speech of acceptance, and until they are out of the way he will not take up any other matter. with high honors of the Polytechnic In and six children. Damage by water $500.

i The owners of the five buildings car-i rled Insurance, while the contents, store furniture and personal effects were not insured. Late to-day, It was learned that three I families lost all their savings in the fire. On family had a roll of bills beneath the carpet In their room, whiles Mr. Ohm lost a purse with several hundred dollars In bills. i stitute of Brooklyn, and of the New York Law Schooh He was a member of the Alpha Chi Sigma and Delta Chi societies 15 West Shore Freight Care Derailed.

Fifteen freight cars were derailed when a fast freight on the West Shore Railroad Jumped the track at Tompkins Cove to-day. No one was hurt, although the accident delayed traffic for some time. as as of the Crescent Athletic Club, and the Brooklyn Bar Association. The funeral will be on Sunday afterT noon at three o'clock from the residence. 307 Ocean avnue.

The Rev. 8. W. Haven. eo around the men, summoned the reserves and a 'lively tussle ensued before the gathering was dispersed.

The two men were arraigned before Magistrate Voorhees in the Coney Island Court this of the Congregational Church, officiate. The remains will be deposited in the beautiful mausoleum where repose those of the late Justice Wllmot M. Smith, in Cedar tirove Cemetery, this place. morning, rney pleaded guilty and sen fence was suspended. Charged With Stealing little Boxes.

r-awm iveison. a Swede, 21 years was arrested this morning by Sergeanf Law. of the Fln.hir, Dergeant charged with stealing four etter from Clinton avenue, the properof Mrs. Corr. The complaint was m.2k Jcob 8lmon.nVhe ued at $12.

were found. It Is allei.rt GAVE UP THEIR SKIN. Family Rally to Aid of Little One Whose Burns Refused to Heal. A poor widow and two of her children yesterday afternoon heroically gave up their cuticle at the Kings County Hospital, to save the life of a member of the family. Mrs.

John Lynoh, of 388 Pine street; her daughter, Iaabelle, 15 the nr'snner'a nuriA. He was held in for lon. bv Magistrate Naumer In the Myrtle avenue court Myrtle avenue l.lV Distinctly Different years old, and her son, Arthur, 13 years old, were the martyrs. The life of Mil i The exauisite flavour and delightful crispness of MrkQr Formerly called I KJkD Elll.aa Minna Toasties Make instant appeal to the appetite. The Taste Linger-" Parks- or alse, loe.

a4 Ue. Made tar Whit Cor by Postal Oral Company. Lib tad. Battl Creek. Mick.

dred Lynch, who has been suffering for some weeks from burns which refused to heal under th ordinary treatment, benefited by their action. Some weeks ago, while playing with a bonfire near her home th little tot flt Into It and was badly burned from the toe to the hips. She was taken to the Children' Hospital, where he ha been suffering ever since. Her burns refused to heal and Irst Sunday. Drs.

Brown and Cahlll decided to graft akin over the burn. When the mother beard of this she offered part of ber skin and following her exampl th other two children offered a (bar of tbelr akin, too. Th patient, hr mother, alitar and brother, were removed to th hospital last Monday ud Wert tmted to to be 1 Vv JSaaJ-fY, tr-m ft '-fMss aV i 10 I Tl ML MST if ii tv. nr Vole, who wa bom to another name In Hemottead. L.

but took De Vo a a nom-de-theatre, I to-day extrejnely invisible after Mr-Oould'a admission Tuesday that he knew ber, la course of hi examination In th case of Mr. Ben. Teal and Harry Mouly. accused of trying la fabricate lMt UO Uf wu utwrv (uib, Tl4aOC tO crowd or ctwom at Bxua or coaosA-j, which did mp ojuhaus, i i.

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