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~ POLICESET TR “WMUROER PLOT OR NSLRING Man and Sister Ch Pianning the Death of . | Brothar-i “PAID HOBO $30 TO DO IT, | ae raat | Feared Intended, Victim Was! ‘About to Wed A It Is Alleged. | } a and <A yery nervous man semi-|- hysterical woman, both, of them pate} and sick. in widely x0 on cells{ ft the New Brighton Jat) to-day, too! badly frichtened to eal the fooy tat] Was brought to the: ‘ The prisoners were Ris sihter. bere of an Isiand family. The, alleged crime for which they mt ° reie Carnie and} { Miss Carnie, farion nem: old and reputable Staten answer is a unique one, They are charged with patiently conspirine for months to murder their widowea brother-in-lew, Frederick Hulse, for the sake of $1.50 in life insurance. because | they feared he meant to marry a young! \ péllcy to her. ~The story of how the plot was be- $6ayed—by-the-two-seciing-sonteierstos of the pair, one a policeman ia disgulac, and the other a former seaman in the Bavy, makew a story mt for a chapter jn a Nick Carter novel. Ways and Means Discussed. It is alleged that one by one various plans for taking the prospective vic- ny life were discussd in a calm, TARttor<of-fact, business-like ashton by the spectacied ttle woman and her. he'er-do-well brother. The two who be- trayed them to the police say that once Kae tuding was bought for the purpose of killing Hulse with gas as he slept. Then the acheming of drowning him in & bathtub had serious consideration. Finally the simpie expedient of sand- bagging Hulse was decided on, so the Policeman and the ex-sillor say, Detective Smith took the brother and J s q 3! ju arraigned in the New Brighton Police Woman Who Says: She Was Deceived and Married Man She Wants Jailed ~)) FIGHT OF VAL || MONS NES J LA ARICTORY |All Ferry-Boats Manned and Kenny, Carnie stoutly defends his lower unt!l he became a Aster, afer, fle is in tne nomi Sne knew nothing of ty stody uf Detective Smith, whol aS woted am telling ‘ ‘s ; unt iis testimony ia} Tugs Expected to Be Run- sald: Kent will endeavor to get him started anew ning Again To-Day. His s tationary engineer. thirty-two years old and There developed a fight between rival uplems in the ttrike of ithe firemen em- machinist, was snior, Is a housekea, “Frederick Hulse, a aister to-day to Manhattan Police | married to thelr sister, two | the jod ployed ov the Long Island Railroad Headquarters and had them photo-| eT 8&0. Ever since boca says several plahs for killing] ferry and tuxboats to-day which en- graphed. On their return they” wore| Hulse has made win "ome with the Car- | Hulse were calmly canvassed at the| abled the railroad company to equip all nies, His Ife Is insured in the Metro- tous conferences of the plotters. -He| of Sts ferny-bosts with men when thelr Court. ‘There Magistrate Croak com- politan Life Insurance Company for jdeclares that poisoning was sugKeatet} old employees walked out. mitted George Carnie to jail without | #%% 9nd George and Mutton Carnls and rejectoi— Tita plan to drown} The —tughoats, however, were not bail until the preliminary hearing on| 27@ R&med ax the beneficiaries, jfluise in a bath tub and Jeave the body] manned, and it im Ukely that there will Bape Ou Hastings Hohe itor! ine woran intended ts Remarcy” fin such & conditioa ax to suggest AM] pe a serigus congestion of freight bound fat $2000, Ti was furnished by Jamea M.| ,, accldent Was put aside because Hulse,| to and from Long Island. Clute, of the Burlee Shipbuilding Com.|, “A Month ago Hulao informed the! who ts a strong man, coull never have] The men who went on atrike are pany. In which the wealthy brother of | Sroter and slater he Intended to marry |been subdued without violence which mombera of the Atlantic Marine Fire- the prisoners, William Carnie, Is an of-|* YOUDS Woman of Jersey City, He had} would havy left tell-tale marks. Final-) men’s Association. All of the Luag Lsl- ficer and stockholder. "Willlam Carnie|J@8t Money to Mirton Carnle and ho| ly, Bock It was decided that aud terry-boats and iugs Were inanned has engaged Attorney J. Harry Tier- “lan, of Stapleton, to defend them. C told her that as he would be making Hulse would be enticed to Bayonne ant by gempers of this here assaulted and killed in a lonely nother home for himself she must re- | t! union ne have been getting $65 © month, but are men y his loans. pin tora be confident Miss Carnie said to the reporters as | °°” 7 dumanding $70 and pay tur overtime. he left the oourt. ‘About this time a man.named George | t! would attribute the phey tought they ade the atlas: “q am innocent, I know nothing of | McKenzie, who hangs out in Whiteha death Jot the Haroor bvatmen’s Union when ‘eny plot.” street and around the Battery, went) Wh man and woman were frat! Wey went on strike. and thelr surpr : 7 to Police Headquarters 1a Mulberry | 4F yesterday Carnle/peemel yeep Sr it ene ioe te 3 m__willing__to for anything ATE Magtetelee : nel Harbor Boatmen's Uiion men were tak~ that comes of this arre. ‘boasted ee Herat rman whetelt hime aA a AEE Tae EEE Set Jing thelr pisces George Carnie. "I'l take all the blame, |2@ Wad George Carnio approached him | Mike & statement Magis The raliroad “officials “first manned But youll see they won't be able to| 1% Battery Park and asked him if he| te auowsd co, Et Tae mapas accid iby Seb red MALIA LTB t La aan preva ane nine wouldwundertake the job of p d xucceeded in congestion! of trate, oF ‘delays asthe From William Carnie, the rich of the way. McKenzie was gave Money to B seheluled curing of the gowa, Shere sobrother;-itoowgs learned. that Georne repeat his sory to Dete ee Ss Ata Meh rd dot only returned & few months ago trom| Smith, who camo to and We 8 Des- Anges, “Buperiatendent: oF the West where he had led a wander-| an investixation. mith assigned | Perel Equipment for the callroad, ing life. He madé his home at No, Neeman Bock to dresa as a "longs | SA n No. $ & “We will be able t | Furman sireet, Brooklyn, frequently | man and become the coms of Me | boats within the next few noure, ‘te wsoing to Staten Island to spend a day | Kenzie. 2 aanassin, %9 Pot expe anerious trouble."? or two with bly sister, William su: Micenciaianaihepoleen nev nearly . Hoffman, organizer of the Mitaerece ninteon {bene socoaatvni anid PUD ARNG ue ne eaten AG a8y- als dt being am Marine Union, will’ take the ditterences oat raRcot ae ds eral interviews with Ca and his was n part, between hia’ union) And the Harbor cael he Know “Adtoing of George's} sinter at their house. They ked about nk the erin Pea Jonata: the officers of tha babits. ry oot killing Hulse and abo yee bantwand t merican eration of Labor to-day Says Man Confessed. ‘easiest way of doing it) Finally a bi: Took Ficture from Wall. = According to Disirict-Attorney John| ain was made that would ‘ctil t i bad fis inception i wh happened a Hulse for $58, Hulse rawn 4 RACES ‘ (As advertised for in The Morning Woarld’s Want Directory, ‘Adiireswera Agents . Bindery Help ee S Bartenders Blacksmiths Bookbinders .. Bookkeepera ., Tfprmesh ogre Ironers .... Janitors Laundresses Machinists .. Boys .... Neckwear . Brarawork Motormen Bricklayers Moulder ..., Canvaeners Cs 4 Carpenives 10 Cashiers... 1s Chambermaiss Clerks ffeurs Cooks (Fe Coopers { Day's Work Designers Denil i Dishweabers . Drivers Drug ( eWograp raph ers (OM) abroidérers Engineers Bngrayers Para Hands > Feeders ..../ Pinish Firemen S Folders ¢ <M Forriadl Fancy 1 Grocery Girls |, Wa Halrdressers : Total.. 4 1 Byery week, monthand year, The <= World prints more: “Help Wanted’ | ds. than any three other RS | HM had x boli Agreed to Kill for $50. He. me a SARATOGA (Contin Things had prog’ Wis yreat oon ne ! Duventr, Boas, ore “down Mtustle, Martha J Sussex and Mina room the (atesby. the latter a 100-to-1 shot, were 1 played. Boas got off in front and where he blew up, * ane overtook him Thomas Calhoun came out of the bunch to get second place, with Miss Catesh third. Misys Catesby was the yodulong snot af the year. it d-gone throwxh many’ a book have been stung. Zicnap Finiahes First. Cresaina and Danoscara were sciaiched of the fifth, a handicap get out of the house a the b for mares, | Kk Zienap Clare Rus- eetoul Being a pny Bock acti ; sell and Wall to run it out for the and hie alster.” tant pew BEES CEE Maal well Upped, was oman Gave Him Money. | + tnoned Cs ade a ligt (avorite,’ while there was Woman Gave oney. | tomlin Teneo ree y to 1 agalnat Zienap. After ‘ uM cha PUM eo alg it mile they had the mace a onaD having a ; 8 only One du fe Thee « That is LAD 1 from there t } ‘- Jo way i i a nod! S. fa “ ie |) Racing chart» will be found om i oe [pnae 4. For Story of Mardi Gras Coupon See Page 6. —_ A obo ede ate ofe te ete ote ot ote ofe nt ne nb of ef | | % BH Official Voting Coupon. + QOKLYN GME yh io) an SAU Ci he 0 ods Oc MM CE EY Tote [this Aeemtne ces reo Nirah Panes e on Sent 10. INT. t the i} jtgies ani arger 3* MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND, J. NO RUNS brated ro With the Lady of His Choice, Will Bo Crowred Eighth Inning KING AND QUEEN or the singled and took rocond on t Cae it ble, Karger, was run down * CARNIVAL of PRIINCE PLENTY AT aus aNae La WistovAl; eWeek of Sapt: JO. i Barty put | Alperman to dor ZA iy Knoete: aft to un Oo WILLIAM B. LAKE, PRESIDENT C. 1, M. G. ‘ Mei usar ey | reached second a bad by Byrne. Jord alked. v oo : rinted nately” orced at-aecond, to Hol feted Hummel scored, Bi was put In Lev seseee Deena eee eeeeneeereesasseeneseseeeeesee eens bat for Ritter and reactied first ona | t throw by Byrn Jorian scoring, Contest Cloees Sept. 10, 1907. [feel estes ERSeRs Sie tase eeu Mall YOTES to EVENING WORLD MANDI GRAS EDITOR. F. O perneeterens Box iid, + paTRpht cba tiotn lah tality Tite Stee Bergan poran, osthing top Brookiyn * Pronihrn. “hoa Woatiaston bo, rb wr Burnett fanned. Holly also tanned 7. Murray was the third vletim on strikc PLT TT Te eee Lewis doubled, Lumiey £1 mae) dagied, seoring. Lewis, maid winning run + i c C4 ran) Bo fsb BAB Bh ABBR _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 SAYS SHE IS TH VICTIM OF MAN WHO HAS Plump, Blonde Little Woman Declares Gay Deceiver Gat Her Money and Jewels. Mrs. Laura Jewett. a plump. viende| |Mttle worhan, Visited Police Headquar: | [ters to-Gay and asked Inspector Me-| forty, pf the Central Omce, to ar-) uF ot No. 12 West, | Forty-nttn forthsvith, 1f not) sooner, Inspecto? McCafferty put two |sleutha on the job,, und with Mru.! Jewett they started out to get a war-| rant charging. Layarne with grand} | inrceny i | Mra. Jewett says It is the old, old} ‘story of « trusting grass widow falling Into the clutches of a designin mar {ried man. She accuyes Lavarne [securing from her $1,000 Tjewelry valued at 45 found that there was a Mrs. Mrs, Jewett is thirty-four yea old} jand the wife of A. A. Jewett, who ia} said to hold responsible position with lthe Swift Dressed Beef Company. The Jewetts, according to the wife, hav been reparated for eight years Lavarne, At the time of the killing of Stanford Waite! (by Harry Thaw Mra, Jewett came into | some prominence j She had a house at No, # Weat Thi ty-seventh street, elaborately furnished. Harry Thaw and his Wife occupied apartments in her home. She was} wanted as a witness, but succeeded in| keeping awxy from the process-servers. | Of late Mrs. Jewett has been lying | at the Hotel Astor in long Acre Square. | There vsae met tayatne, a dashing sort of man. says he told her that his s) Hneage was noble. He spoke often of) his Ultied relatives in. France and of the ancestral castle and the broad La- varne acres, Had a Horsewhip “He was teaching me Fren too, Mrs, Jewett confided to Inspector Mc- Samerty, “and I had the utyost_con- fidence in him. 1 allowed nim to trans-| Jact my business for me and he secured Fito py mortgaging my furniture, which Is sto: in Morgan's warehouse | and is valued. at $12.00. He jalso had access to may) safe depostt—rault in the Lincaln, Tiust Company, and In that Wey got #,00) worth of iny jewelry. }SAnd then [learned thet he was_mar- red Worse than that, he was living with hia wife at No, 122 West Forty-ftin atreet, right around the corner from the Hotel’ Astor. where he was calling on me.” Mra, Jewett tried to get some settle- ment out of Lavarne, and falling, she engaged the services of the Bergoff De- tective Agency, at No. 1416 Broadw: She rede around town in an automobile jatl yesterday afternoon and late last might nunting for Lavarne, with the tn- tention of horsewhipping him. To-da: Paul Bergoff, the head of the dete agency, advised her to. visit He: Quarters. Others After Same Man. Mrs, Jewett is not the only woman | who seeks Lavarne. There Is another— Mrs. Lavarne, no less. She swore out! @ warrant charging him with abandon: | ment and non-supp rt three weeks ag), | and hasn't seen him since. 1 “As for Mrs. Jewett,” sald Mra. La-; varne at her home this afternoon, “she knew all about my husband, She knew | he was a married man. Bhe gave him) & bill_of sale on her furniture and the} keys to her safety deposit box. I kaw] of thelr relatir for some tine and | | warned Mra. Jowett at } “My hurband was dorn Ever since he married me ‘had a strong aversion to work. to get him to give-up his a tions to Mrs. Jewett and tried to et her. to} vee him Up, but waw unsuccessful: Now | Have instructed Wy lawyer, John Henry Freese, of No. 25 Wast’ Forty- eond street, to sue Mrs, Jewett for $75.00 damages for alienating my hus- | Pahd's affections. He will try to serve the papers on Mrs. Jewett when sho xoex to get the Warrant for my hus- band.” i Is Rockefeller Dressmaker. Mrs. Lavarne {a an expert dressmaker and hax among her patrons: most of che anmen members of the Rockefeller family, Her business is run under the fim name of Lavarne & Lupree. Bhe frm cd ihe Eveninx orld Feporter wey of a letter alié says ae mailed to SOPY Jewett on July 2. It readm. MMire. Laura 8, Jewett—My husband. Met Pavarne.-telis me you know he Is a narried man, It surprises mo that Souecould not. find anothe: man | Sy jnarrted: him -and made Lim what! hele TL have supported him by my iiwing. You must have wanted a man iMty badly when you made over to Ty $4,000 worth of furniture and the ot your safety deposit box. Why you ive tim $1,500 worth of dia- in this coun-} ne has) I tried | - 4 mon see him the money he nald for the Joites he. wore When he met you. I coed him with his pocket: money. T suppiecuspected him of-rerrying. on with you ha liar, hope wou ret GIANTS’ GAME (Continued from, First Page.) on McGann's famble and Gibson scored. Anderson stole second. Leach filed to | Shannon. VEN RU |Piyovle aingied, Strang batted for Fer- | guson and sin od. Shannon fied to Giarke. Browne's three-bagger scored |ovle and Strang. Devlin popped to Seymour fed ty Abbattichio RUNS. i Sixth Inning. « | Taylor began pitching for New York. Danten threw out Clarke, Waxner fied | to Shannon. Abby singled, So did) Storke, Bheehan singled, scoring Abby, | but Storke was caught at third; Bhan-} non to Devin, ONE RUN. Bresnahan tripled and scored on Mc- Garn’s infield single. McGann advanced , as Dahlen grounded out to Btorke, Doyle @ingied, McGann taking third. ‘Taylor, walked, filling the bases. Shannon | struck out. Browne fied to Leach. ONE RUNS, Avb: Twe Seventh Inning. Gipson doubled. Leifield Mied to soy mour, Anderron walked. Leach doubted. scoring Gipson, Clarke filed to SoymOur and Anderson scored. Wagner struck | out. ‘TWO RUNS, 1 "Devitn got two! bases on. Wagner's bad throw of a aingle. Abby threw out Seymour, Bowerman took Hresnanans piace ené-struck ot. McGann fled to | Sheenan, NO RUNS. ‘an nate on Taylora fumble. Sheehan jerson forced Gibson, Dahlen to ptased ball, Doyle walked, Taylor hit ‘ Johnetone then called Eighth Inning. w filed fo Shannon. Gibson wines cs scor- 0 ONE RUN, te sacppele play, Storke to g the game boy mingled. Etorke bunted and ing, Abby. Toldeld fled Browne, ANG joudled and took third on a to @hannon strucck out. RI Ce . jre { Koplinsky . 1907. SHOT WOMAN HD BURNED HUE 2) 8 Love-C azed Farm Hand. Is Caught in Flight by Poss of Citizens. TRUMBULL, Conn, Of Jealousy because he Ries ne wit whe waa! In a golng te marty anc man. Lucas} Koplinsky, a farmhund on enti! of Auroti Mallett, at Tashte Ii Ju. beyond Long Hill, -shoz and killed Miss Lillian ot hide hie crime eet Are to the houwe ir which he Teti,fo-day, and to had alajn the woxiah | Minx Mallett, who waa fitty-five years old and weait . her father,’ wi fest Was on Sunday’ hisi’bu ) Wits one of the wea! this sed x oF and fired two shots at ber, both taking effect H» ways he heard Mies Mallett t another farmhand that she would marry him, and Koplinsky says this enraged him, because he [ikéd Mis» Mallett very much. Koplinsky has a wife and family in New Haven, with whom he has not lived: for-ten—years: He has worked on the Mallett place for ven years Mra, Trendwott, the next doortnelgh- was at the Mallett’ turnt” at-the hough “not on spot. She was thea qoinx to fnd Maltert—when—the of on met her ear come out 0 home and gave be time’ of the shoot Mise repo: and vlver ran to her own tu alarm. Thia drought together nearly all the | ¢ Long Hill section, and the Qatter Koplinsky, run- near a ch in th village, He did ni make any resis! ance when overtaken. Koplinsky a coolly after his arrest and ta those around him, oo FINDS UNION HAS: men in gathering star ning him down chu LOST MUCH TONEY = |Report of Receiver for Electri- cal Workers Shows Funds Have Been Mishandled. The report of W. J. K. Kenney, r- celver for the New York Electrical \Vorkers’_ Union, was fied tn the otnce of the County Clerk to-day, It declares | that thousands dollars have been tiken by the officers and other members of the union, contrary tothe laws of the State of New York. Of these officers the receiver says: “It seema to be vseless to pursue the: In the clvtl courte. are now pendent upon what they earn tr¢ to day, Jude Against them be worth not! Receiver meeting of the 1 recond Wednesday ney tnat a for tno nth to K suggests on be oat! in Wrext 0 It NICOLL THINKS. 620,000 SMALL UR AUERBAL, Was Nothing With His Own, H Tells Ivins. e ie Investigation o na panna ee rea em Wa nit buys t Keferring to $25,000, Mr. N said I regard that ua very Was notaing compared wit Mr. lying ‘De you tt Mr-Nicoll more than simpir sulemn and stern—re 1 very rarely do,’ Ivins added Mr, Auerbach sm tn th Bryan, Newspaper ot that rt ha Mr. Br Inturies er p the al | ed 1 sald: ‘In the places where they have with doors at ey don't have to deal wit ff people that we have, who come town the sta eps at a the and out oh orway 10} vent closing it would take an mls aloft ce : of pars. 1 would CONT bsolutely dan} ——. <> dignity—in act Compared nil on ¢ 16 ESSES MURDER DR. PYE H, CHAVASSE (London, England) In his “Advice to Mothers” says the best Artificial Food For INFANTS Is Hy 4 Robinson's Patent Barley and Cow's Milk FOR MOTHERS * Robinson’s Patent Groats rr Grocers and Drirgtats. | Open Every Evening rel Until 9 O'Olock. Me Allow Freight and RR. Fare sid) be mi alae, §200. bes” $05 base Grand Rapids Furalture, HE VERY THING FO ERALC $75 Worth $7.50 Dowy PICTURES. $1.50 Week soo “$10.00 a $200 ~ $180.“ $180) $2.25 * $zco. * 29,00 in} $2.50 “ $300 $30.00 yaso * ; counts up to 810,000 by special arrangement, Our Terms Annty Also to New York Binte, New © Pena ss T1423 S°AVE a80881 ST. little néte-book. ‘the Important a of wis to forgets Ine cinte-one-of LOFTS three y siores that list and make (hls additional SPECIAL FOH THIS FRIDAY CHOCOLATE WALNUT {(}p BONBONS .. ..POUND Sada a EY CHOCOLATES ( {9c unt you have wherein you. Ju things you io ry down KINDS) -POUND Vark Row store open evenings 11 o'clock. (yaar s ‘22 CORTLANOT SE COR. CHURCH ST, elect a new set of officers and directors. = a ; FORT ERIE { races to-day !Negro Tells Police His Pal Did FIRST RACE Sally Preaton (8 to 5) and 7 to 1) 1. ften (8 to 5 for place) eit 7 Reaction Time-tas.-Conslde Killing, But He and An- 87-30 Malden Lane, X.Y. ukdno, Uriar Clift, Dan Bai ree D Pulton § rae Marimbo, Royal Legend, Moon- other ‘in Plot. SECOND RAC Ho: Hyphon (5 = to 1) 1, Aromatize 4 to 1 fc a Our Boye’ me—tol s3.| CAMDEN, N. J. . Hamm. Donald? May Brens| Dorney en aa nan, Capt. Chi Andalusia, Cousin 7 finin the Genevieve, Mins Cantleas | ‘i Seen Cetans ances Horner and a ‘4 bi ora Natall at Collingswood THIRD RACE—Shiriey R (5 to c e ole 2 to 1) 1. Padrone (3 to 1 for ay Tuesday last, has mac full poles and pina. Edna Motter 3.) Tme—i01 5, | Fan. the police say. A a una tasla, Shindy ugh Farrell. King's story, as given out thi a4 Oyatt Shin rell ory polle tx 12, fon, Sombrita, (Anna Reynolds. An- | Charies Gibson, who {a mlso under are a. any sine TmAdarinrOrda FOURTH. BACE-—Husled (6 to t-angi test, committed the double murder, LY FITTED. 2 to 1) won, Bath Maria (GVen for place) | while Dorsey set fire ta The: barn second, Frank Collins third, -Time—114,| It was while Edward Horne Left Guard. tte Carita, | 2 o! le Ito.) yeband of Laura A, Stiiowman, bert also ran. FIFTH RAC in, Ral) Balla (2 to 1 and 2 to 5) 1, Whiskbroom —( place) 2, Ketchemixe 3 Time—1002-5. Gliveda and Petulant ) ran, “Balla's time ts track record. SIXTH RACE—June Time (6 to 1 and | 2 to D 1, Hawting to § for piace) 3, ly Sutter 3 Ti 4.99-4-5- kent. Little Boot, Scotch High. Marjgold, Mary.-Darby, Fire Alarm, Reina, Swift, Gargantua and Lou Niffin also ran. barn fighting and the xirl Were sinin Dorsey's confession, the police say. {mplteates Walter Scott. another 1 the police of Baltimore hava MoE axked to look for him, aw {ty alro negro and DIED. 5 ht he may have tied to 3 : sought he may that ctu | yynNEe,—On Aus. 22, MARY af Bi ihe killin of the two women ung BETS YRN A, Smpt to burn arn Were t Suit" or #00 petwoen ee trot’ her late residence, 817 Gibson and 8 Jay morning, Aug. 24 atetement. AMOLEK “ARROW coLcar' The Clupeco process, an exclus've Arrow feature, insures long life and mos: accurate SJuarter Sizes 200 STYLES IN QUARTER SIZES; IBc EACH; 2 FOR 256 Cluett, Peabody & Co.. Troy, N. Y., Makers of Cluett Shirts HELP WANTED—MALE, SCAN ANT ED vey metrees bi Sb Ave SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY. Wi at ‘ onogne,} ae © to St. Agnen's Church, (48) aL. where @ requtem masa will be ald for the repone of hee soul, Im ferment Calvary Cemetery. On Wednesday, Aug. 21, JOHN husband of Mary A. and father of Mary A. Francis and James Finny late Captain of New York Fire Departe ment. Funeral from his late residence, 18 Madjaon wt., on Saturday, 24th Inet, at 10 A. Mz thence to St, James's Churedy HOGAN.—PATRICK J. HOGAN, Corrig, {| County Carlow, Ireland. . Funeral from the realdendo of Ke Reyne, No. OT East 85th st., on Frias Aug. 23, to the Church of St. Lenatiuy Lay Park ay, and Sth at, Requiem high mass at 9.80 o'clock, O'REILEY—On the 2ist Inst. at her resi+ Genee, 208 Mth av. MARY AGNES, be- loved daughter of Jobn and the late Margeret O'Reilly, nee Mullarkey, | Panera! Saturday, Aug. 24, at 0A M.; thence to the Church of St. Colum ba, 26th #t between Xth and 9th aye, where a solemn mass of requien. wilt be celobrated. for the repose of her soul, Relatives and friends are invited to ate tend. Interment tn Calvary. SCHWARTZ—Afior short {lness, Aug, 21, MORTIMER, SCHWAR’ + 46 years, son of Molle Schwartz. Funeral trom residedeo Friddy 1 P.M, No, 1 Beechwood ay, Mew Brighton, Btaten tland, * ddenty ane 7 tw ay