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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26. 1907. NEW YORK. BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE THE 20 SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.

SPECIAL INCENDIARIES AT WORK, I FIGHT ELLISON SHARP REPLY MARRIAGES and DEATHS Fire Fighters Believe Kent Avenue REAL WCRK BEGINS ON NEW BRIDGE TO-OAK GOLO STREET PLANS TO ATTACK OF ENEMIES Downtown Taxpayers and Fifth Be First Piece of Steel to Placed for Manhattan Bridge. Warders Unite Against Open Ditch Sewer. Has No Thought of Resigning and Will Stick to the Mayor. Blaze No Accident. A fire which had the appearance of incendiary origin thoroughly frightened the occupants of the three-story brick dwelling at 227 Kent avenue early this morning The Ore was discovered by Policeman Cummlngs of the Bedford avenue station, when he saw smoke issuing from the cellar while passing the bouse.

He rapped for assistance, and turning In an alarm, found the front door open. He aroused the occupants and assisted them through the hall, which was filled with smoke, to the street. When the firemen arrived they also found the door leading to the collar open and a pile of rubbish at the toot of the stairs burning briskly. The blaze was extinguished with a damage of about $300. Owing to the suspicious nature of the fire, the facts were reported to Fire Marshal Beers.

Lord Taylor Shoe Department Women Low Cut Shoes i all the smart styles; light welt or turn soles, Value 5.oo, at $3.25 Misses Children Shoes for School, Dress or Outing Wear, in Black, Tan or White, ARE INDIGNANT AT C0LER. WORK WILL THEN BE PUSHED. MARRIED. WRIGHT YEOMAN. At the bride's home, Juno 25.

by Rev. Frank Wright. Assisted by Rev. nr. Charles E.

Ballou. LOYAL SILAS WRIGHT of New York and LILLIAN SKELLY. daughter 0 Hilda C. Yeoman of Brooklyn. N.

Y. DIED. Brainerd. John H. Lister.

William Scott Cherry Daniel. Magulre. Sister M. Freeh, Clinton. Murray.

Timothy. Hennessy. Thomas J. Ryan, Bridget. Vearns Anastaoia- Teeple.

Stephen C. Kent. Isabella. Zelzer. George.

Kline. Jacob. BRMNERD On Tuesday. June 23. 1007, JOHN BRAINERD.

husband of Anna 8 Funeral services on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at his late residence. 55 Van Burcn at. Relatives and friends, and members of Hyatt Lodge. V. and A.

and other Masonic bodies, are re- STANDS UPON HIS RECORD. Start Will Be Ma.de on Manhattan Attacks Newspaper Stories Which Tell of Alleged Discord Between Mayor and Himself. Side of River Expect to Complete It in Time. The first niece of steel on the new Corporation Counsel William B. Ellison, Manhattan Bridge will be placed In position this afternoon on the Manhattan in a public statement to-day, makes a NOVEL SPEED DEFENSE.

vigorous denial of published reports which have been constantly appearing iV to $2.50 1 1 to 2, $2.00, anchorage. This means the beginning of the steel construction work, which is to finally end In a mighty span across the 8J to 11, $175. 6 to 8, since the famous peace conference that Say He Made All Sorts of Promises and Now Flees When Approached by Citizens. If the borough officials Insist on constructing the Gold street extension sewer through the Fifth Ward section by the open ditch method, they will have something of a fight on their hands, for the members of the Downtown Taxpayers Association. In conjunction with several hundred Fifth Ward residents, have formed the Gold Street Protective Association, which has the single object of compelling the tunneling of the sewer in that section of the borough.

The bids on that section up to Raymond street were formally rejected today, and Engineer Fort of the Sewer Bureau was ordered to draw up new specifications. The ow bids will be Invited fqr the construction of the re It is his Intention to resign his present river furnishing another huge highway office. between Manhattan and Brooklyn. Mr. Ellison openly charges that these The contractors and the engineers of the Bridge Department are very sao Broadway 20th 5th 19th Sfc NEW.

YORK. reporis emanate from enemies who wish to see him out of the Corporation Coun gulne from the present indications that the structure will be completed on con sel's office. No intimation is given as to the Identity of these enemies, although It is believed that Mr. Ellison has referred to certain officials who have de tract time, in 1909. The steel is being turned out on time by the Phoenlxville Steel Company, and It is not likely that Spoctfully invited to auenu.

BRAINERD JOHN H. BRAINERD died June 25. 1907. The members of Hyatt Lodge. No.

205. F. and A. are hereby summoned to attend the services at his late residence. 55 Van Buren st.

Thursday evening. June .7, at o'clock. Signed. MARClS O. BURR.

Master. Willierd J. Gould Secretary. CHERRY Died suddenly. Tuesday.

Juno 25 DANIEL CHERRY, beloved husband of Mario Cherry. Notice of funeral hereafter. FRECH-On Tuesday, Juno 25, 1907, affer a brief illness. CLINTON, in he 9 year of his age. Funeral from his late residence.

685 East Third st, near Avenue Kensington. Brooklyn, on Thursday. June 27. 1907. at 1 P.M Interment in Lutheran Cemetery.

HENNESSY THOMAS J. HENNESSY, on Tuesday. June 25. son of the late I at-rlck and Mary Hennessy. Funeral from Ms la" residence.

48 Grant av. Richmond uni TTrirtnv morning. 9:30 sharp. veloped a strange antipathy toward Mr any delay will arise from that source. Invalid Swears in Police Court That He Could Not Have Stood Gait Claimed.

Mathematlc computation of automeblle spued occupied hail an uour in the "New Jersey avenue court this morning. Frank Shippers, who runs a garage, was arrested on June 19 for exceeding the speed limit on Eastern Parkway. In his own opinion the driver of the machine said he was going less than ten miles an hour, but Patrolmen Shepherd and Esau of the Brownsville precinct had agreed by consulting their speedometers and stop watches that the auto was eating up distance at the rate of thirty-five miles per hour. The lawyer for Shippers had the two policemen on the stand and endeavored to confound them. Esau had a space of 440 yards marked off on the Parkway and his watch showed 8Vb seconds between the points.

All efforts to shake the testimony of the two policemen were un This afternoon, the steel which will Ellison ever since be acted as the Mayor's heirs to irish fortune. Cool Underwear serve as the pedestals for the beautiful representative in the peace conference lief sewer under one contract, the mot- These officials once enjoyed the exclusive towers on each side of the river will be placed in position. The barge con ough officials having once again changed confidence of the Mayor. Children of Late James Gaddis of denies emphatically that he their minds and rejected the division heme of advertising the work. One imcnili to resign and.

as far as nis re taining this steel has been anchored at the side of the Manhattan anchorage for the nast few days and this afteruouu the Greenpoint Learn of Big Estate Left by His Father. result of the agitation started by the Pifth Ward residents has been the re derrick to lift this heavy mass of steel moval Is concerned, he points out that such action under the charter rests entirely with the Mnyor. He also states hot neither his resignation nor removal work into nositun will be ready to be duction of the number of working days from 400 to 350 In order to save time, nnrnuirh President Coler has ordered that By tho provisions of the will ot a well- gin operation. The ceremony of begin known Irish land-owner, seven Brooklyn has been suggested by the Mayor. His ning the actual steel work will be wit the contract be advertised for only one uessed by a distinguished party of en week, iustoad of two, so mat me pre gineers and city officials.

grand-children expect to Inherit the whole or quarter part of a $1,000,000 estate. Although the story has Just liminarv work be over with as soon KEARNS On Tuesday. June 25, ANAS-TACIA KEARNS (nee Magrath). widow of Michael Kearns. Funeral Friday at 9.30 The steel pedestal will be 5 feet 6 inches a nosnlble.

It will require some time, however, to complete the new specifi from her late AM leaked out, the young people have had expectations of coming riches since June Mass at st. jbuhjs hlgn. It is composea oi wuai me eu-gineers call "built steel" consisting of cellular sections fitting the outline of tho anchorage which are rivetled together as at. Brooklyn statement Is believed in political circ.a to be an open defiance to the coterie which has seeking to cause strained relations between him and the Mayor to come out In the open and force the Issue to a climax. His statement is ss follows: Answering the article that appears today I wish to repeat that no doubt I have onemfes who would like to see me out of the office of Corporation Counsel and of last year, when they received word availing, so the lawyer ten Data on another tack.

Shipper's companion on the evening when the arrest was made was John Ecionopolls of Broadway and Park avenue. Ecconopolis Is in poor health and the garage manager had taken him to Coney for an airing. The attorney as-aerted that to travel at the speed of cations, which will contain some ciiaiiges over the specifications the bids on which were rejected, but the changes do not come anywhere near the expectations of the Fifth Warders. The Gold Street Protective Association eoninoaed of many of the residents through friends that their grandfather, iames Gaddla, had died at Ballybrick, Rathfrlland, County Down, Ireland, on March 1 of last year. Rntlrlis.

left his father's along the streets where the sower will be constructed, and there is considerable money behind the movement. Within a few days, probably, a meeting will be held In the office of Morris Garllck, at If your underwear is vvarm it's cotton; discard it for linen if you would be cool. EAnt WILSON. Ask for No. 2 Barney McGlynns 208 Gold street, and a definite plan oi ac Hon mav then be decided on.

Cathedral. KENT On Tuesday. June 25. 1907, ISABELLA- KENT. nee Wilson, beloved wife of James Kent.

Funeral from her ale residence, 213 Ninth st. Thursday. June 27 1907. at 2 P.M. Funeral private.

KLINE On Wednesday. June 2fl, 1907. at Port Ewen, N. JACOB KLINE, aged 76 years, father of W. J.

Kline of Brooklyn. LISTER-WILLIAM SCOTT LISTER. In his 80th year, at his residence. ,38 St. John's -pl- Funeral private, Wednesday evening.

June 26. AGCIRF. SISTER MARY STANISLAUS MACU1RE on Wednesday. June 1907 at Convent of Our Lady of Mercv, Debevoise place. Requiem mass and "funeral from St.

Joseph's Convent. Flushing, on Friday, June 28. at 10 o'clock. utioDiv-On June 24. at his residence, fas as they are placed In position.

The cellular openings are later filled in with concrete of cue best Quality, which will prevent the decay of the steel and at the same lime form a base ot Immense strength for the b'g tower. According to the plans, the steel towers on each side of the river will be 322'A feet above mean high water; not quite as high as the towers on the Williamsburg Bridge, because the river span on the Manhattan Bridge will not be as long. As soon as the pedestal has been set In position the construction of the tower will begin. The tower consists of about fourteen sections, braced together by heavy pieces of steel. With all the necessary steel at hand, it is estimated that the contractors can easily complete the tower within four months.

One of the features of the Manhattan Bridge will be the absence of a rollitirf saddle upon which the cables rest, as thev nass over the towers. The rolling The prominent men, of the movement are looking around for the best attorney ti evht for their cause In the courts, It PERSONAL. ir should ha necessary, and several em! thirty-five miles would have been injurious to the man's health and questioned him for corroboration. "If we were going at thirty-five miles an hour. I would never have come out alive," declared Ecconopolis.

Magistrate Hylan reserved decision until July 3. WATERFRONT HEARING. Development of South Brooklyn Shore by Bensel Plan to Be Discussed July 8. The Sinking Fund Commission, at Its meeting this morning, set July 8, at 2 o'clock, as the date for a publio hearing nent engineers will be engaged so that IF ICDllIE MAC l.NTYRK wil communlcatj wilh Mrs. F.

V. OALLAtiUKR It will tj hlii Addrns Hurf av. they apparently nave seiocteu. i Journal as the exclusive medium of communication to the public of things that, were they true would indicate or tend to create discord between the Mayor and my- far as the article in question states certain things to have been done by me. It Is absolutely false.

I refer particularly to one statement, namely, that I at any time gave utterance to any expression uncomplimentary to the Mayor. Tho fact la that the Mayor has had no more sin-cere friend In the City of New York than I There has been absolutely no act or thought on my part that has been Inimical to him or to his Interests, and so far as has laid within my power, I havo done only such things as in my best Judgment were for his best interests. "So much has, however, been published regarding my resignation or removal, that it seems proper that my position be now so stated as to no longer leave room for misunderstanding. The office nf Cor-nnratlnn Counsel has been. 1 think, ef the engineers under Mr.

Coler jurisdiction cannot floor the association with Intricate technical arguments on "engi home about forty-seven years ago, whllo I still a lad of 10 years, and came to this country. He settled In Greenpoint and engaged In the retail wood business. While young, he married, and the claimants to the fortune are his children. His brother remained on the other side and followed the footsteps of his father. Several months sgo Miss Sadie Gaddis received word from her uncle, John Gaddis, to the effect that It would be to ber advantage to press the claim to the fortune to which she was rightfully entitled.

She engaged Nathan Stone of Broadway, Manhattan, to act as her lawyer. He wrote to Anthony Plait, the American consul at Dublin, but no answer has been received as yet, although expected dally. Those who should benefit include James Gaddis of 502 Gates avenue, John Gaddis of 125 Guernsey street, David Gaddis of 604 Manhattan avenue, and Cornelias Gaddis, who lives with his sister, Miss Sadie Gaddis; Mrs. Mary De Sola and Mrs. Fannie Algeo, at 34 Broome street, Greenpoint.

Although comparatively poor, the Gaddis family Is one of the best known LOST AND POUND. neering Impossibilities. Tho members of tho Downtown Tax 235 Nassau st. TIMOTHY MURRAY, aged LOST -Angora "OAT. Mrs.

ROSE, 311 Schr nierhorn st; nultable reward. LOST Wednesday morning, black silk COAl on Xovtrand av; suitable reward. DOLGH ERTV, 338 Clifton tlc. "Tost, at baiehail grounds, Tueday. olgar cutter watch KOR Finder rewarded by return-In same to Room 9o.

16 Court t. 67 native of Stoke.stown. i.oumy iw-'. troiand Relatives and friends payers Association have expressed surprise over the attitude of Borough President Coler on the proposition. The delegation that called on him a few days ago reported to the other members that when Coler vas asked why such antiquated methods are to be used In building the saddle is employed on both the Brooklyn and Williamsburg bridges.

On the Man- are invited to attend his funeral from hatan Bridge the saddle will De a nxeu on the proposition of Dock Commissioner Bensel to buy at a private salo the one. and the towers will be flexible, yield 6t James Pro-Cathedral, on Thursday morning, at where a solemn requiem ho offered. Interment at Holy ing and swinging back into position, ac LOST, email SATCHKL; personal effects; on uk i m.tfr tn Rronklvn. Re cording to the weight or strain which may Gold Btreet relief sewer, he ran from the room and sent In some of hie subordinates to trv and coax Mr. Creusbaur to ward If returned to Creicent A.

or HJ Cross Cemetery. 2V New York av. LOST, between Brighton and Parkway Bath; PSI I PS1LON FRATERNITY PIN; name and letter on back. Notify 466 East Seventeenth be put upon them. The saddles are set for a cable 25 inches In circumference.

Each tower will consist of four steel columns. Unlike tho Brooklyn and the Williamsburg bridges, the roadway, 40 feet in width will be In the center of leave the room also. ThiB fact didn't leak out when news of the delegation's visit got around, but then It was said that there was a "hot time" in Coler's St. Brooklyn. Reward.

In the Williamsburg section, jonn Gaddis, the father, having resided there during the entire forty years of his residence in this country. The daughter. LOST-Saturday morning. SHEPHERD COL nnlcB Downtowners expressed amaze ficiently, and I know, honestly, conducted under my administration, and therefore I shall not resign. Furthermore.

I have never had a thought of so doing. Statements to the contrary have been made, but they wore absolutely without foundation. "So far as my removal is concerned, that rests entirely in the hands of the Mayor who, under Section 95 of the Charter, 'may whenever in his Judgment the public Interests shall so remove me. ment over this "stunt" of the Borough President, when they recalled, how he had talked and talked and talked before their meetings during the winter about how he LIE, black with white breast ana tan marK-Ings, anawerlng to name Nero; reward. C.

S71 Park place. "TOST, on Gates av car, 4 o'clock, ladv' HANDBAG, with Kmall one inside, with moMV. keys and ring. Please return to property which will be necessary for me development of the 6outh Brooklyn waterfront. The purchase price is $1.10 a square foot and the total cost will be about $7,000,000.

The property is bounded by Second avenue and the river front and runs from Twenty-eighth street to Thirty-sixth street. Mr. Bensel suggested the purchase of $3,000,000 worth of the property as a beginning. Mr. Metz objected on the ground that the owners of the remaining property might raise the purchase price.

PITIFUL CASE IN COURT. Girl Found at Coney Island, After Long Search by Uncle, Living With Young Man. Central av; MICHAELOWITZ; receive re ward. "It also seems prorper that the fact who Is the only unmarried one. Is prominent In Greenpoint social affairs, and she has been busy for the last few days receiving the congratulations of her host ot young friends.

CASHIER ROBBED OF $1,100. And the Chances Are That the Injuries He Sustained Will Kill Him. Hostler Arrested. AUTOMOBILES. be made known that neither my resignation nor my removal has ever been suggested to me by the Mayor." AUTOMOBILES to hire; swell touring ear.

hnurm rtiivs or trlns: soeclal rates races; low the span. The railroad tracks will run between each of two columns, which compose the tower on either side. The upper tier of tracks will be used for surface cars, one track equipped with the overhead system and the other with the underground system. The lower tier of tracks will be used for subway and elevated trains. Another new departure In this bridge is the location of the promewade on the outside of the tracks of the elevated trains.

On the old bridges the promenade Is located In the center of the span. As soon as the tower Is completed, the contractors will be In a position to begin the spinning of the big cable which is to bear the weight of the structure. This is not only the most difficult and exacting part of the construction work, but it takes the largest part of the contract time. Within a vcyy Bhort would do this, that and the other thing for the people of the downtown section, If they would only come and ask him. "We are now convinced." said one prominent member, "that Coler can do nothing but talk and make promises.

But you can say for us that we will get after him on this sewer proposition and there may be some tall doings If he doesn't respect the will of nearly all the residents In the Fifth Ward section." STREET CLEANERS' STRIKE. est prices. PRIVATE, 140 Madison St. Tele- 5-T RYAN At Seabright. N.

June J906 BRIDGET TERESA, beloved wife of James Ryan. Funeral from 'ho residence of her daughter. Mrs. John J. Kelly, lib Pacific st.

Notice of funeral later. TEEPLE On June 23. STEPHEN C. TEEI'LE. In his 87th year: father of J.

Tepple and Mrs. Emma B. Hunter. Funeral services at the residence of his daughter, 135 Decatur st. on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.

Interment Sloans-ville Wednesday afternoon. (Albany, Cobleskill and Schoharie papers please copy.) ZELZER GEORGE ZELZER. In his year, passed away at his residence. 5H8 Glenmore av. afier an Illness of 6 months.

He Is survived by two sons George, aad Harry, mother and two sisters, brother-in-law. Member of Liberty Hose Co. Kxempt Firemen. Funeral to take place Thursday at 2 P. M.

Friends and relatives are Invited. IN MEM0RIAM. Tn sad but loving memory of ray son, ALFRED WALTER BRYAN, M.D.. Professor in the College of the City of New York and Brooklyn College of Pharmacy, died June 26, 1905. Requlescat In pace.

MR. MASAUD'S VOYAGE. pnnne as'a-ft Heaiom. SAYS WOMAN USED STILETTO. HOTELS AND RESORTS.

Mother With Baby in Arms in Court This Morning as Result of Italian Row. One of the most daring and successful hold-ups In a neighborhood where such robberies have been of alarming frequency of late, was perpetrated last After a long search which reached from St. Louis to this city and which caused no end of worriment. James Dillon, who lives in the Mound City, succeeded In locating his niece. Laura Dillon, a 15-year-old girl, at Coney Island Manhattan in a Bad Way, as the Laborers Generally Are Out There.

ATLANTIC CITY. NEW HCTteOSTEND. Occupying whole block of ocean front (CtlsW seaendl, ATLANTIC CITY. N. .1.

New management; 400 beautiful rooms, 201 with private baths, fresh and sea water. Indoor sea watet bathing pool. Dressing rooms for surf bathlnr. Handsome pavilion adjoining the boardwalk. Dining room overlooks ocean.

Orchestra. Special June and July terms. Booklet. meet trains. DAVID P.

RAHTER, Mgr. night or this morning, when Andrew Bauer, a cashier, was felled and robbed time, Messrs. Ryan and Parker nope tne Brooklyn anchorage will be ready for the erection of the Btecl tower on that side of the river. last night and this morning Dillon was of $1,100 in the stable of the Merchants Dispatch Company, 310 West One Hundred and Forty-fourth street, Manhattan. a thankful man.

The girl fataer is living somewhere in this city. It was said this morning, but It seems the girl has not been living with him. It was through the detective work of Mis. Hughes, probation officer attached to the Coney In the stable at the time that the robbery must have been accomplished was With an infant In her arms, Mrs. Osla Barbady of 2156 Bergen street was arraigned before Magistrate Hylan, In the Now Jersey Avenue Court, this morning, charged with stabbing a- neighbor, Mrs.

Mallssina, who lives with ber husband and family In the same house. The two families have been at odds for some time, and last Monday, while Mrs. Mallssina was at work in her apartments, Mrs. Barbady and two unknown women rushed in. In telling the story Mrs.

Mallssina says that Mrs Barbadv drew a stiletto from a hostler named connor, anu tsuvc.m SALOONKEEPER ACQUITTED. Ziegler Not Proved Guilty of a Violation of the Liquor Tax Law. drivers had come and gone. Bauer, who lives at 208 West One Hundred and Fifty- He Fares Forth Into Jamaica Bay and Spends a Long Time in a Fog. There was said to be no change this morning in the situation in the strike of the drivers of the street cleaning wagons in Manhattan, which began yesterday, so far as Harlem was cencerned.

Stable at 506 East One Hundred and Sixteenth street, which houses the wagons for a large district, was deserted this morning, the report being that not one of the Btriklng drivers reported for duty. There are sixty-five men who make their headquarters here, and they were still on strike when the time to report came this morning. A hostler at the stable said a driver had told him the same situation prevailed all through Manhattan. JEWELRY AND BICYCLE GONE. A thief forced entrance to the apartment of William P.

Thompson, on the second floor of 1467 Bedford avenue, soma time between ten o'clock yesterday morning and five o'clock in the afternoon, and after gathering all the jewelry he could find took a bicycle from tho bedroom and made good his escape. The tewelrv and bicycle are valued at 111-- fourth street, lies at J. Hood Wright Hospital, semi-conscious, muttering about Island court, that the girl was arrestee and the little woman also managed at the same time to land a young man who was with the girl. Tki. moi-nlnir the voung fellow, who the $1,100.

There is a possible fracture at the base of the skull, and he may William Masaud. who is a brother not live. In-law of Percy G. Williams and who is Bauer usually got away from the stable The polire of the Grand avenue, station Herman Ziegler, a hotel keeper of 1754 Metropolitan avenue, Middle Village, who was arrested on Sunday, May 2, charged with violation of the liquor tax law, in selling, as alleged, beer and whisky over the bar of his saloon to two policemen of the Eighty-fifth Precinct, and for having four or five men at the bar in the saloon, were notified anq detectives were put ou the case. tn the theatrical business himself, is regarded all over Bergen Beach as the most intrepid navigator who ever Bet forth from the shores of that place upon the wide waters of Jamaica Bay.

Mr. described himself as Edward Giglio ,18 years old. of Sixty-first street and Fifteenth avenue, was arraigned before Magistrate Voorhees in the Conev Island court on a charge of abduction and the caBe was adjourned. It appears tho girl's mother is dead and the girl and her father left their home in St. Louis and came to New York.

Mrs Hughes said last night that the father of the girl is at present living on Conev Island. The proba was said that in the Bronx that, a PROPOSALS. her apron and struck her In the cheek several times. She fell unconscious to the floor from loss of blood. Special Patrolman Oenan Garritanl heard the screams of the women as he was passing the house, but the assailants had escaped.

He called an ambulance, and Surgeon McMurray of St. Mary's Hospital had to sew fifteen stitches Into the cheek wound. After she recovered she spoke of tho attack, and the police got on the trail of Mrs. Barbady. ai irtica avenue yesterday Garritanl very few of the striking men had reported for dutv and gone to work in that at 8 o'clock, but yesterday the drivers had made heavy collections and Bauer was detained until late.

There is a distance of about thirty feet from the door of the office to the large doors of the runway, through which the teams enter. The doors are latched and can be opened, when not barred, by a rope TI- lasaud, accompanied by his -wife, went PROPOSALS FOR BIDS AND BSTI was arraigned yesterday before Judges O'Keefe, Forker and Wilkin, In the Court borough, but no information as to the MATES FOR THIS CITV OF actual number was obtainable. out in his naptha launch on Sunday. The launch is named the Capltola and is built to withstand the wildest waves that ever come tumbling through Dead Horse Channel. A fog happened along and Mr.

From the time of the early clean-up of the city yesterday morning until today, not a load of refuse has been taken of Special Sessions at Jamaica. Ziegler's counsel was ex-District Attor-new John B. Merrill. He was acquitted. Ziegler stated that a large party of men in uniform, returning from the ceme tion officer had been on the lookout for the, girl, as it was reporteo io nor she was living on Coney Island and had nmnanv with a voung man.

Mg.nnil without compass and unable to teries where they had been decorating graves, had come to his place for refreshments, they having arranged for the same several months before. Several of them, he said, had entered the saloon proper, which is simply partitioned off from a large eatinir place or pavilion, and that they were ordered out by their com-manHor it web hefore they had left the attached to the latch, running from the office. Before 1 o'clock O'Connor heard teams from Mount Vernon coming In, but three drivers of the downtown teams had put up their horses and had gone, leaving O'Connor alone. He came down again to open the door for the Mount Vernon men. and as he turned on the electric light switch, he says, he saw Bauer's, body on the floor in a pool of blood, midway between the office and the big doors.

He ot Policeman Grimes, and saw Mrs. Barbady with a child in her arms. He trailed her, but she discovered the fact and. dodged into a hallway, where she was placed under arrest. Magistrate Hylan held Mrs.

Barbady In $1,000 bonds for examination. CATCH ALLEGED BURGLARS. nv-'W iuitiv NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS, Th nerson or persons making a bid or stt mate tor any service, work, materials or sup; Xs for The City of New York, or for any ol Ft. departments, bureaus or offices shall fur ni.h th.

iamo in a sealed envelop, ndorsed with th title of the supplies, materials, worlj or service for which th. bid or estlmats ij mad. with his or their nam. or names anJ rt'at. ot presentation to th.

President of Board or to th. head of the department a or its office, on or before tho date and hour named the advertisement for th. at and plac. th. estimates rcivd wui h.

ouhlicly opened by the Pivsldllt of Board or head of sld department and read. fP? Th. award of th. contract mad. accord-f to law as soon thereafter as practicable.

or estimat. shall he nam. lo the dumps in the arrectea sections, and as a consequence there are some disagreeable odors being wafted on the heated air of that part of the city. Especially bad is this In the section covered by the wagons from Station in East Forty-eighth street at the East River. There are sixty wagons In this stable, and not a wheel turned on one of them this morning.

The men held a meeting last night and talked over plans, without reaching a definite conclusion other than to not report for duty, and to confer with other Last night Mrs. Hughes went out on avenue to look for the girl and at the corner of West Eighth Btreet she saw her with two young men. Mrs. Hughes grabbed tho girl and the young fellow who proved to be Giglio and shouted for a policeman. The other man.

who wore a B. R. T. uniform, started to go away, but Patrolman Gllmartln came up and took charge of things. All hands then went to the police station, where the pirl was closely questioned.

Mrs Hughes said the girl admitted having lived with Giglio at a place known a tho Mansfield Hotel on Ocean parkway. Tony Aste, Horseman, Has Tussle at then Central Office men hurried in. They Sheepshead Bay. use a sextant, was in a pickle. not know exactly where he was.

The Bergen Beach press agent located him for twenty-four hours at a point two miles cast of Barren Island which point is Inland some rilBtance in Rockaway Park. Mr. Masaud isn't sure himself about the points nf the compass, but he thinks he was nearer than two miles lo Barren Island. He tried to navigate by smell, but it was no use. The fog was too confusing.

So he and Mrs. Masaud drifted all the" rest of the day and all that night in momentary peril, it is said, of running on rock. Anybody who knows Jamaica Bay aware of the fact that It Is probably ihe worst place to encounter a rock in the whole world, no one yet having discovered any rocks there. Anyhow. Mr.

and Mrs. Masaud got back to Bergen Beach, hungry and exhausted, on Monday morning, to discover that Mr. Ma-sand had been nominated for commodore bar room that the police officers entered and asked for drinks. Ziegler said on the stand that he knew, at the time, that one of the men was a policeman and that he coud not refuse to serve them. Otto Opfer.

Walter Stevenson, George Spillet and Edward Furguson, employed around the docks and ships at Long uianri Cliv. charged with assault In the found that the casn oruwer iu me had been wrenched loose, but It still con- ohmit in in silver. Tony Aste, a well known horseman wn0 live, at East Twenty-third street and ita? Jam. the names of all p.rsons Interested therein, and If no other person b. so with him fot Bauer revived slightly as he was being Hiailnctlv stats that V'oorhees avenue, Sheepshead Bay, had a Inferos' -stea, it Inv connection treated by Pr.

Overton of J. mooo. ngnt Hospital. The detectives say he mur The officers said Giglio declared he was married to the girl, but later admitted he not The conductor promised to also, that it vi estimat. for strikers before going back to work.

As a result of this, in the thickly settled portion of the city covered from this station, the ashes, garbage and rubbish are accumulating, and under the intense heat of yesterday, last night and this morning, the garbage cans began to render their presence exceedingly dls-agreable to dwellers and frequenters of the affected districts. with any oin.r t. be in court to-day and as no complaintJ mured: "Did they get the J1.100? Then he lapsed into unconsciousness, although in his tosslng3 he frequently the ouestlon. He said some tussle night wilh two alleged burglars In front of his home and had it not been for the prompt action of a neighbor Aste would probably have been roughly handled. He escaped injury, however, and was in court this morning at Coney Island as complainant against the two third degree by Louis Uochia, an Italian watchman, were found guilty and sentenced to serve thirty days In the Queens County Jail.

Giuseppe Bocclo, an Italian organ grinder of Woodhaven. charged by U. S. Wes-tervelt, special officer of the S. P.

C. with cruelly to animals in that he permitted a physically Incapacitated horse to work, and who was arrested in Jamaica on May 31, was found guilty and lined $10. PENITENTIARY FOR VAGRANT. INDEX was made against him the lieutenant, ai the desk allowed him to go. He wa3 present in the Coney Island court today.

Patrolman Gllmartln took the girl to the Society for the Prevention or Cruelty to Children last night. She was taken to the Coney Island court this morning and there she said she had lived near timer Park, but had been put out of the house. She also said she had been in a convent for some time. She declared she did. not care what became of her.

The case was adjourned. DROWNED AT CENTREPORT. To Classified Advertisements In To day's Eagle. th a mhout collusion or fraud, and that no nd St the Board of Aldermen, head of member bureau, deputy theroof or lnn'Vein? or other officer if Th. City ot clerk theiein, become Interested, New York cutractlng party.

Shareholder, or otherwise In or of th. contract, or In the In th. business to which It relates, supplies, wm or so Th. or in b. verlned by th.

oath, bid or party or parties making the In writing, of lMJ matter, stated th.ro-estimates thai In are will b. accompanied by Each bid or of two householders or th. consent, f' New York or of freeholders urety company duly authorlE.4 guaranty or surety, and shall contain the by law to blank form mention. matter set below. aatlmat.

will considered unless Ko bid precedent to tho reception or as a of any proposal It be tlne( check upon one of th. stat. nled by rBnlts of Th. City of N.w York. men who gave their names as George t.

Ealon. 29 years old, of 112 West Sixty-first street, Manhattan, and Albert Bonner, 23 years old, of 4014 Fifth avenue, this borough. Aste was returning to his home on V'oorhees avenue shortly before 0 o'clock when he says he saw two men on the porch of the house he owns adjoining his residence. He said he has had the fence gate nailed as there was no one living In one living thing to the detectives about hearing a knock and stsrting for the door. On the desk lay a revolver fully loaded.

The police believe that the assault snd robbery must have been committed by Borne one who was familiar with Bauer's habits. It was, perhaps, some one, they say. who stole In after one of the entering wagons, and then ma in the darkness until a favorable opportunity presented Itself for the assault. The night superintendent was summoned and opened the safe with the Hope that Bauer had locked the money up, but there was no money there. The detectives finally decided to arrest O'Connor on suspicion that he knew "ore about the circumstance, of the robbery of Bauer than he had nut through the PAQI I 13 13 11 CLASSIFICATION.

Amusements Auction Sales Automobiles Bnardln Business Notices Business Opportunities Cosstwlse Steamships Corporation Notices Danclnr; to investigate Jersey City Young Man Seized With Man Who Hasn't Worked for Two Years Sentenced. Frank Gibbons, who says he hasn't worked for two years, that he lives In lodging houses when he has the money, which isn't often, and who has a sister of Ihe Bergen Beach Yacht Club. Tho pres3 agent says Mr. Masaud Is an experienced sailor. BROOKLYNITES GRADUATE.

At the eighty-first annual commencement of Trinity College. Hartford, today, Frederick Wamcrscy, 193 New Jersey avenue. Brooklyn, was graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Arls. At the annual commencement of Amherst College, Amherst, to-day, Hobert Harry Scott of Brooklyn was graduated Bachelor of Tcienie. Felix Ballard Atwood.

Edward Chadhourne Boynton and William Edward Conley, Brooklyn, were graduated Bachelors of Arts. At the seventh annual commencement of Dartmouth College, Hanover. N. to-day. Roberl Thomas Stokes.

of Brooklyn, was graduated wilh the degree of Bachelor of Arts. th. honae. He went over Cramps While Bathing. and as he jumped over the fence at the gate the strangers jumped down from the .7, th.

oroer ut iiw drawn amount or nvo per centum oi iw money to bond required, as provided in Death Notices (Special to the Eagle.) Centreport, L. 1 June 21 While bath- i. I Inkn amount Greater New York Charter. 6 somewhere down in Texas, "made a pa- Dentistry Dividends Section y.a.d check or money should not the envelop, containing th. bid or thotic looking object when arraigned ing in the namor nere iai wi-mug jum D.

Anderson, of 778 Third street. Jersey piazza and made tor tne xence. ne after them and jumped the fence right behind them. He headed them off on V'oorhees avenue and he claims the alleged burglars threatened to do him if he persisted in chasing them. A friend appeared, and gave Aste courage, and the two strangers were, handed over to piipman Johnson of Ihe Sheepshead II It I 18-11 14 third degree at the station house and then taken to the Harlem Court O'Connor was promptly discharged by Magistrate Finn in the Harlem court, v.j lrtnre to con- lnclosru should inclosed in estimate.

elpe, addressed to th. held of the separate eo c9ldent or board, or submltt.4 doportnient. cf th. bid ot personalty estimate. a8 to the quantity Vil supplies or th.

nature and extent of ty of tne Jlern0, must b. mad. to the work. schedules, plans, sic, on file In City. was seized with cramps and drowned.

Anderson was 20 years of age, and was stopping at the home of W. L. Nichols. His vacation was to end to-day. and he had gone for a final bath.

His body was recovered will be sent to Jersey Ciy this afternoon. TO MAKE LIFE EASY. siwelfica" president, board or de I Bay station, who tok them to the police I station on Avenue U. They pleaded not guiliy to burglary this morning when ar European Resorts Excursions 1 Financial For Kxchangs Furnished Rooms Help Wanted Horses and Carriages Hotels and Resorls Instruction Notices Lost and Found Manhattan Amusements Miscelaneous Ocean Steamships Personal rublle Notices Itai'roads lifnt Estate as the aeiecuven uu nect him with the crime. INVERARITY WILL PROBATED.

The will of Mrs Maria Inverarity. who died In Febrvary last, leaving an estate said to be worth upward of ,100.000. was mnmlne admitted to probate by 11 It 15-16-17-20 -J a 15 14 the Flatbush court this morning on a charge of vagrancy preferred by Officer O'Crady of the Flatbush Precinct station. The man 1b undersized and a humpback. Magistrate Steers had to lean way over see him.

O'Orady said he found the man roaming about Bergen Beach with a suit of clothes over his arm and that Gibbons had been unable to give a good account of himself. Gibbons told Magistrate Steers that he had something less than $1 left and admitted being a vagrant. He was sentenced to the penitentiary for a term not to exceed six months. GRAND JURY WILL DE Abraham Finklestein of 100 Avenue C. Manhmattan, who was arrested in Canar-ale Sunday night by Officer Seymour on a charge of picking the pocket of Louis Fa4 32 years old.

a B. R. T. tri: dis- Dike acting as Surrogate To enable the engineers and inspectors of the Sewer Bureau to ride around to the various jobs under supervision, the partment, be accepted from or contract No i to any person who is in arrears to awarded i Xew Vurk upon debt or contract Th wi. l.

a defaulter, as surety or otherwise. or obligation to th. city. U1? must b. bid for separately.

Tho In cas. to reject or estimates It It b. deemed to b. for M1 VIr.Srest of the city so to do. thSi w.rT will writ, out th.

amount of th.lr bids of estimates In addition to ins.rtlng th. "rilodir. arequested to mak. th.lr bid. ot upon th.

blank forms prepared and bv the city, a copy of which, with fSTowoer envelop. In which to th. bl. integer with a wpy of th. contract, inelud-th.

specifications, In th. form approved by 111 corporation Counsel, can h. obtained upoa IjDlStlon therefor at th. office In th. depart-ment for which th.

work Is to b. lan 2nd draVlngs ol construction work may alt be seen ihwe- Urn! Kalats at Auction 14 4 NEW DOCTORS OF DIVINITY. (Special to the Eagle. I Middletown. June IS Ai noon to-day Wesleyan University conferred the degree of doctor of divinity on three ministers well known in Brooklyn.

One was the Rev. F. Watson Hannan. p.stor of the Bushwick Avenue M. E.

Church, and the others were the Rev. Kairbank B. Stockdale. formerly of ihe Fleet Street E. Church, Brooklyn, and now paaior of the First M.

E. Church of Meriden. and the Rev. Eugene A. Nohle, for- merly pastor of the Eighteenth Street M.

Church and superintendent of the Methodist Hospital. Brooklyn, and now president of the Centenary Collegiate Institute at Hatkettstowa, N. J. raigned before Magistrate oornees in me Coney Island Court. Awe said his home had been entered by means of false keys, but that no damage had been done and nothing had been removed.

The case was adjourned. J- BRAVE FIREMAN DEAD. Daniel F. Conway, acting battalion chief. 42 years old.

died at his home. Jackson avenue, the Bronx. to-day. after an illness of two months. He was a giant in stature and strength, and had been well known in the lower section of Manhaitan.

especially when he was in command of Six Engine In Cedar street. He had an admirable record and was loved by bis men. 14 despite a contest orouRni eenla Burt a relative. The testator was 81 Tears of age at her death and was consfdered by some of her relatives as an eenirlc character. Her will executed two vears before her death left most of the Edcla 23 Department of Public Works will In a day or two award a contract for a fine line of new horses, carriages, harness and other driving accessories.

Bids for eight driving horses were opened this morning by Durbin B. Van Vleck. deputy commissioner of public works. The bids will be tabulated and approved and the lowest bidder will sell to ihe city the trotters to be used by the Inspectors and Ke.M Estate Loans Resort Guides Sltuatlen.i Wanted niH-clal Advertisements Sport Ins Steamboats To Let and For Sale Wasted Where to Dlne Well 11 M3 It 14-lt II pat'her, living at jnif ruuon street, wa pat'her, II vi held in nuti Dan to await tne thiff morning actn of tb before Mtgi! frVVoundanV disposing mind. he Grand Jury when arraigned strate Steers, in the Flatbush and amitted the wlll.

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