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I ee YVaReeremorrinntn SHOOTS AT IR -INSKTH AVENUE CHURCH THONG Rejected Suitor Tries to Kill Sisters, Their Mother and a Policeman, BYSTANDER ALONE HIT. Assailant Wounded and Cap- tured by a Traffic Squad Man. JURY CHOSEN IN B4 MINUTES 10 TRY EBERHARD Quick Work in Case of the! Young Man Accused of Slaying Aunt. The trial of August Eberhard for the murder of his aunt, Mrs, Ottilie hard, near the Coalberg, Ja of the Susquehanna Rallroad, on the night of July 19, was begun to-day at Hackensack before Supreme Court Justice Parker. A jury was chosen in one hour and twenty-four minutes, Im- mediately Prosecutor Koester began to outline his case, Insanity is Hkely to Aber- tation Love for his pretty second cousin, banatddtanue, which was not returned, prompted| he prisoner, who seemed calm and Giuseppe Graffura, a young shoemaker, | unmoved while the jury was being to Indulge in an attempt at wholesale | drawn, ts defended by former Prosecu- : Tear epen day, | tor Peter W Stagg and Thomas W. murder in lower Sixth avenue to-day. | igi, pie parents, Mr. and Mi He fired four shots from a big revolver | @t his cousin, her mother, her sister anda policeman, but succeeded only In hitting an innocent bystander, and was _ ahot in the right shoulder by the blue- | coat. The shooting occurred In Sixth ave: | nue between Washington place and Waverley place, in sight of scores of worshippers who were leaving a cele- bration of the mass at St. Joseph's Church. | Gluseppe 1s twenty-two years old and @ Sicilian, He lives at No, 14 Cooper square, but up to a month ago resided with his cousin, Mrs. Rosino Fiorino, at No. 50 Carmine street. M: Fiorino has two pretty daught Marta, twenty years old, and Isabella, eigh- teen Giuseppe became tnamored of Maria, and proposed marriage to her. They saw nothing more of him until this morning, although he had sent many messages to Maria. Mrs. I'iorino and her daughters were on their way to work in a clothing factory at Twen: tleth street and Sixth avenue, when, at Waahington place, just across the street from St. Joseph's, they encountered Giuseppe. , “E want to kill all of you,” remarked Giuseppe simply. As he spoke ho drew | @ revolver from his coat pocket | Maria started to run, She bolted for Bloom's shoe store, at No, 6) Sixth ave- nue, and rushed 1, slamming the door behind her. One of the clerks who hap- pened to be near |i the door, In the mean time Giuseppe nad fired ona shot at ter, iacing eae A ore was aie ner 4 and | Ae ¥ * down rap ttaee Le nex by the etl Sauwepy. =e fred at Mrs. | Morinc, “4. io, The bullet ine} tended tor La block and trick right leg, Policeman Ayres, of the Traffic Squad, riding on a Sixth avenue car, heard the @hots and ran to the scene, Ayres was gaining, when Gluseppe, halting in front of the office of the American Bank Note Company, at the southwest corner of Sixth avenue and Waverley place, took careful aim and fired, Ayres was only about twenty feet away, but the bullet did not touch him, seppe started to run again, but Ayres planted a bullet in his right shoulder and he dropped. BOROUGHS HAVE NO HEALTH SUPERVISORS If way down the} Brascla in the Ontd Sanitary Marie io Are Called to Manhattan for family. The defendant's grandfather died in an insane asylum in Germany, jand his sister, Frieda, is now in an her in January asking her New the h + af the morning. BRYAN MASCOT MULE Candidate Suggests Major Min- sota mascot for consultation r w for Minnesota, Charles E. Eberhard, of Moore's Cor- ners, N. Y., were in court, and it ls said they will testify to insanity in the um on Long Island. By his own confession to Chief of Police Dunn, Ebenvard spared himself as, the disclosure of no detail of his mur- der plot. He had lured his kinswoman from Germany. On Thursday, July 17, she arrived In Hoboken on the Deutschland with her daughter, Ottille, She brought with her $2,500—her and her daughter's all—and after the murder this mone: was found hidden in the woods at Li tle Falls, N. J., at a place where Eber- hard directed the police to search. Ottilie Eberhard, oner a cousin of the pris- and daugnter of the murdered was the first witness called by The voung Voman re-| y she has so often | ld of her e erfenc 4 on the night her jer Was shot and sie herself slight- unded by #uree bullets. She stlil d that from her position between in front of her mother and ¢ did not see who shot lier motlier and was of the opinion that) | some one near the freignt cars on tie! north side of the tracka had done the shooting, ftw a flash behind her and at] first thougnt It was lightning. She tes- | tified that the prisoner had writteg to to come to young woman sald money that’ Eberhard stole was ‘s—$2.400 In all. It was sald that tne) * by Eberhard to his cousin | ned promises o rriage, itor Koester did not offer them th evidence. "he case will be continued to-morrow | York. The CHILD CHIDED TRIES THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEM oa uw 41, 1908. EVENING WORLD RACE CHART SEVENTH DAY AT GRAVESEND. | Weather Clear, Sept. 21. Track Fast. QB] FIRST RACH -Handieap; for, alt ages; $900 added; about alx furlongs ve st thine, 2 j Kod y. Winner, ch, &., by Gold. tinch—Graclosity. Owner Index. Starters “Op. Hi. Ch Pi. 8h, De Mund Prag 1* Notter ce eae Fort Johnson at 2 McCarthy"); = - Bi hitggt Duin, = = = = | Sol | sm ard trong, k a big lead in the early part and fe Johnson ran a Kood race. McGrath intr ‘Tom Brookwood Steeplechase, of four-yearolda and out two miles for ch. f. Wint by Watercolor— Won easily $49, ~Op._Hi, “HOS! Waterspeed | O14 Pirate see. OIF Stellaland 6... 034 Locked Out Water He iderson Runpson last turn of the Hosted Toched Out won galloping. Pirate tive ‘Post tin art good, Won eastiv, Winner, b. x, by Semprontue— Manola, Meson Je Stable.’ : St. 4 Mason 1 148 The Gardener 4 | $90 County, Falr 8 | Dandy Dixon 5 8 | Mauviette y 2 : 7 . se Mason 1) vst; took the lead on the t won galloping. 7 deney iene a but closed Sere R a COCET EG STEER Se ene Rietivioniy atime sped. Dut duit: ahoult Imeroy FOURTH Ra Post dine Makatlab tarters, 934 arters. » Top ml He 2 maior pase ghd p RAN 1s Blue gis R OFFERED AS A hte namascot’s Owner Be De- cided at the Polls. William J. Bryan has offered his mas- cot mule ag a prize to the county show- ing in the vote of Democratic electors. offer Preside: Cl ie is. morning. of increase The is contained In a letter from the tial candidate to Natlonal rman Mack, who made St public The letter reads as fol- the largest percentage srioultural Soclety of Minne- me with a mule as a t campaign, and after a with the newspaper rep- entatives sojourning at Lincoln ne as named Major Minnamasco:—'Minn ‘a’ for ‘Agricultural So- clety.’ ‘The title of ‘Major’ was given to aim tn honor of a newspaper repre- mike J “n re) een sentative who volunteered to be the ‘Centralization. first to ride him, and, who, for a brief space of time, was in close proximity | to the mule, He has since been ridden, Four boroughs of New York are prac-| and 1 think will be fale for riding by Fy My Dlection Day, and Is b' to work. tically without assistant sanitary su-| "+ ing to make wis mule valu- ‘ J able to tne party, 1 propose that he be perintendenta, Health Commissioner | ae ee tie county. show: Darlington having directed that these! Ing percentage of increas officials report at the Manhattan head- | quarters of the Board of Health here- after, Sanitary Superintendent Walter Ben- | sel fg in accord with Commissioner Dar- | Ington in the “centralization” of Health Department borough heads in Manhattan, although the assistants and their subordinates are not in favor of the new order, Assistant Sanitary Superintendents are supreme in their boroughs. ‘They are the real heads’ of the Health De- partment in their respective bailivicks, except in Manhattan, where Superinten- dent Bensel r He has general Jurisdiction, however. The latest transfer of borough health department head to Man! iettan is that of Assistant Sanitary Super! tendent Travers R. Maxtield, of Brsoke a lyn, Ostensibly he was transferred to Manhattan to organize a special di- vision for hygienic work ainong the school children. Friends of the transferred superin- tendent see in the new ord cen- traligution of ali department heals in Manhattan, and they declare it { a vio- Tetion of Section No. 1181 of the Char- ter, which requires that each nugh have stationed within the ts own Sanitary Superintendent — BULLS STAMPEDE AT SHOW FIVE SPECTATORS KILLED. borough Twenty Others Injured When Herd of Twenty-two Animals Charge Crowd. LISBON, Sept, %1—Twenty 0 “two bulls | @eeaped from the arena at Molta to-day afrembiing to witness s bulltight. persons were wited gad some | Lapicenadlt re Dees sexs theoitiess? Pave the the averag ree cam- the county mule over to the pre- he gain, the Democrats of that pr ct to vote the mule to the Democrat in the precinct who, In their judgment has contributed most to the increase {n the precin “If thle plan is satisfactory to you, the announcement. and let part in getting on te BRICKLAYERS MIN STRIKE ON BRIDGE Objected to Laying of Road Foundation by Pavers’ Union Men. in thi vote for e palgns, on Phall turn the cinct securing A strike of sixty bricklayers and bricklayers’ helpers on the Manhattan approach of the Blackwell's Isl bridge was set this afternoon ar the settlement was a victory for the strikers, The men will return to w to-morrow morning, and will be pe for hours they were idle bridge. acting k, bu ment roadway of the tractor, named | avi ce of Thomas he Pavers’ and lar rk to pavers w followed Becreviry Betienhelm, of the Snare & Triest Company, general ractors for the bridge work, called all hands in comroversy (9 his office this af and ruled In favor of the bricklayers, He said he anticipated no trouble from e decision was along Dus disputes and se ilar questions concerning emiagers te do fo band- \aid fa owe eel the pavers, as the lines of iy, ements of i ates | bitterly 10 END LIFEBY GAS tl JUMP 10 iAH | | Tailenders Highlanders were not land uniform. reserve measure agains to use In case Birmingham { | to Stovall, stole second, : g and = : | NO RUNS, bases, HIGHLANDERS AND CLEVELAND IN FIRST GAME Threaten to Stop Naps’ Climb to Top of American League. OLEVELAND, Sept ~The nly faces in new new attire at League Park to-day, tor D we late ¢ Sullivan was purchased from Boston late Saturday saln First Inning. nis hitting a Goode alngled and took thir FIFTH Kt AC. E For year-olds and upward; se $0 added; one mile | wild w to eateh 1 and ® oo: oft, tart fair, Won handily. Winner, bf, by Martagon— Bradley’ flled to Hemphill, Goode. scor- Imes 4.22: Ot AR widgely ies ing. Hinchman popped, ‘to Gardner. Opi Lajote fouled to Blair. ONE RUN. Second Inning. Gardner single Moriarity unassisted, P Birmingham's « NO RL sacrificed ing threw { running ut Ball ateh retired Blair, > top was much the best k Stovall walked. Bemis lit into a dou Poe nee Samuel H. Harris Gretna Green quit pie play, Conroy, Ball to Moriarty = ii = Birmingham lifted one to Ball. NO A op malden fillies years old: S00 a. fi @ half | RUS fi 5 SIXTH RACE F n ‘ ‘ 36 fay Start good. Won driving, Winner, ch. £,, : Third Inning. ner—A i 1s : Bradley threw out, Lake. Mefiveen ; F ners, Op, popped to Perring. Conroy singled and Cree fanned. NO RUN Perring was safe on Gardner's hign hrow, Berger pop-bunted into a double play, Lake to Gardner. Goode singled was stealing, Blair to Ball. Fourth Inning. 1 to centre m, Moriar Rall walked, ed to S. Gardner y safe on filling the ey. Lake Per fanne 1 an safe on Ball's err Bradley t Lajole singled, Br ni FO! Fifth Inning. Our lease expires in a short while, and 1 0 0 6 2 We have a quarter of a million dollars’ o 10 4 of rth of Carpets and Rugs that will z be sold without reserve, at prices that 0 1 6 0 0 are way below the cost of manufacture. 0 0 2 4 0 In addition to the above we offer the 0 0 0 5 © entire surplus stock of the famous ve SMOMA v.65 seenes Oo oO 0 th a ater abe Rucker Tries Once More to *petehanty,i....0 1 0 0 0. The chance of a lifetime to save ifetime t att PN a oPy Raymond, p 0 0 0 0 oO, Money! Why not take advantage of this Keep the Dodgers From | nay ) 0 0 yo obPortunity? Hundreds. will; therefore iLastoletiery PASS) We Urge an early selection while the ast* Place. ae stock of new and desirable patterns 1s (VW pan nomeund 8 18 4 complete, ag Batted for S fee in the seventh, Some examples of the values we are (Special i 1) **Batted for Shaw in the seventh. | offering in this sale: WASHINGTON PARK, Erooklyn, N BROOKLYN RUGS—Body Brussels, best grade, @ Y., Sept. 21-1 Brookl st ist, Fay fel), AY, J} 9x12, value $28.50, now season. 0 v fa out. | Lumley, th sseses 1 2 0 0 6 Royal Wiltons, 9x12, values $40 and r Donovan was di over | $45, now Hummel, cf. CO 1) eae ARS CUCM Ty thay it Pip WO $25, $29.50 @ $35 Suturd ie n a hatin ky ha Wilton Velvets, 9x12, value $22.50, iis one e 8 ' say © 4 now Rucker, to shoot them los- McMillan, 8 0) eh A $15.75 key’s gang. As Jolin: s beat- | Sheehan >» 1 9 4 4 Axminsters, 9x12, value $28.50, now sa the Doda ane Hs j > os 1 0 $19.75, $21.00 @ $23.50 lon this year, Mot y selected him. i » 1 0 8 0 Tapestry Brussels, 9 - wire, value First Inning. i Sai 50, nov $10 to $13.50 rai ; M ¥ ewes (otalse cenit 8 6 300 Rugs, made from Remnants of Hase Hits—Oft Lush2; off Lucker, 1 Axminsters, Brussels and W tons, aaa ils—Oft Sa s in sizes to fit any room, at less OKA ea aa! u han cost to marufacture. Other aft’ on) Bases<-St,. Loul Brook at proportionately low prices. Left on 0. —Body Brussels, extra 5- > |. Mellyeen’s bunt was killed by Brad- |! ick Out—By 1 Ba " frame quality; actual value $1.60, oid May |ley, Conroy Med to Goode. Cree sin- | ; Se qin “eq eto the Fall 5 ‘ 400¢ si a, pe ~_Soonanine coms, (0 he RA aT WeTG imho ig. enh now per vant $1.90 to $1,30 potmertered With on the first turn. Toure Was scooped up by Stovall Wilton Velvets, in soft two-tone Second Inning MeMillan| shades of red nd floral Murray was hit with a pitched ball ch—Lus | aise PeGUULEY DOW pele but was forced at second by Kone yy Pitcher—Moerray (2), Alperman. | yard, han to MeMillan, “Konetchy tre—O' 5c to $1.05 gecond, 1's throw belt — = | Wilton Velvets, excellent — wearing SUE Kes ‘ in invie r n quality, value $1.40, now, per vd. ing cs stony a 70c to 90c play fal Morris to Farmer to ificed Tapestry Brussels, best 10-wire, value out Bliss wos thrown now, per vin 6Oe to 80e ‘ Iperman was put out by 1, y Uns Axminsters, yalue $1. now, per assisted, the latter grabbing th all M ‘ and bea bee See |t yard, 75¢ to 97¢e him out Od the third victim, Orders placed now will be held for Seventh Inning Movan batted for Salle Morris to Konetchy, NO RUN Third Inning {future delivery if desired, dl went out un to Jordan, “Delehanty batted | ia Hes called out on aw and Gal up the. tirst base | obson’ 5 ii St. & also. fai onnect Charles hit tntoa double play Rucker's \iperman to McMillan to Jordan, NO | ifth Ave. single to ‘ < Makers of Carpets for 50 Years. eid, promoti ing Char nd replaced lee in the box. mel was erson and was Fourth Murdock made thr terson made a Inning, Trade Mark.) Special for Ta-day, the 21st. TUTTI FRUTTI 10c Mellyeen flied to Hinchman. Conroy CRE ») | py Mpliyeen chman. Con t AM CULS..,.., POUND —>— el btareey tH crepe MoM SHECIAL. ASSORTED CHOCO” 1QC Surgeon Happened Hundreds ee Woman Tear |: naled to right, Cont : vcr ayn yore TON siance Surg’ i N creds < ‘ ar | s Gardner took — second — on UT Ambulance surge : ‘ : Goode's throw t¢ thine, Moriariy pn BUTTERCUPS |... . . POUND 20c * . - RY, > ad, scoring Hemph 7] Fi hal sige to Be Near at Hand, and From Policeman's Grasp Froppel ae Hemphill, | When. ci it ny for To-morrow, the 22d, : 7 ; also scored, Ball fouled to Brac LaVihteS RASPBERRY N Yetta Will Recover. on Ledge of Roof. THREE RUNS Sr eee as Tah Ny Aifoenny watsct , 10c! [Wiarton pow pitching for New York. RUN La mares 13¢ erger out, Ba) to Morilarity, pod i i =e | out seme way, Bradley fanned. No cali Uh) LAWYER MARRIN JAILED. STACIAL spony CHOCO. ‘After spending most of the night &¢) Mrs, Mary Conners, forty-four years RUNS, Shaw was Rucker's fourt IRLATEAS ee eon ogee 19¢ Coney Island and being severely scolded ojd, plunged headforemost to death Sixth Inning. strikes sin eh Rot to se Frank C. Marrin, former leader of the | | Park Row Store open peal until 11 by her mother, Yetta Metzman, & pretty’ from the roof of a six-story bullding In] Perring threw out Blair, Warhop | fAvERS wild a h Ward, Brooklyn, and a well- J"clock. All our stores open Saturday vy enteen-yeat-old milliner, tried to end which she and her husband lived, at| fanned.” Mellveen flied to Hinchmar, | n politician in Kings, was com- sa Hae pueenasss Gf one asliae her life with gas to-day, But for the| No, 9% Brook avenue, this afternoon. | Ni. RUNS: a reat run, robbed dine! mitted without ball to the Raymond between Rattery and 200th f fact that an ambulance surgeon hap- Her husband, Patrick, was asleep on}man of a bite Lajole fled te atetins be (ss eauee uate pecereel Saar ond ened to be passing her home, No. 18] the floor below. Despondency over her|Stovall safe on Ball's wide throw, died in q an eee vraentan street, at the moment her | husband's failure to secure regular | stealing, Blair to Ball. NO RUNS. vent chara tne {ie with NTH ery aa Waal mother discovered that mene wos work {s belleved to have driven the WRITES TO “MR. STORK,” orgery tor nd h he was in ndicteu 29 CORTLA' \d ve succeeded in os le. . (a) Ue nese rere yon with wrong, Yetta would have succeed woman to suicid ; TAPE! falta AES | her attempt Mrs, Conners was @een by Miss Anna When Yetta reached home at 2 o'clock | Hand on the root of the tenement. The nis morning her mother upbraided her | girl called to Policeman Knowles on the ie ite, ‘The girl threatened to end her | Street, who shouted at the woman, Ne BI ree 1 The woman did not heed the officer's lite then, but as sne had often made balanced herself along the such threats before Mrs, Metzman dil Knowles tan to the’ roof, ser’ 1) h ne hatch and grabbed not take her seriously, But when she Aland) seanben went to tell Yetta to come to lunc to the areawas she found that the dining-room dc were locked, and the hall filled witi warning, ice: ng throug! nan's skirt ed away, tumbling ‘3 rus by Miss | bat “PLEASE SEND US A BABY.” Attle Girl's Letter Directed to Cen- tral Park Opened by Park Commissioner. little girl, who had heard that les were brought b the stork, hit in the brilliant idea of writing a letter | A gas fumes. watched the woman on the ledge. Hun- u Mrs, Metaman ran screaming to the dreds Shouted, but she did notseem to | 8d addressed it to “Mr, Stork, Centra street, after trying to force the door hear. Peep tin itnipnne ht eee ; Park.” It eventually fell into the sey. She met policeman Gebhardt, of _ <nowles fou he husband asleep, | hands of Park Cou z the “union Market Station, almost In When told of his wife's death, he sald | ior totter read: ommissioner Smith, front of her door. He rec bitterly Print hale ha sr | Poor Mary, I was afraid of it. She | ‘Dear Mr, Stork: n who way assing as Di Gouver br called him tn ecause Twas not working erneur Hospital, Gouy. y-day I was laid off again he dortor and the polleeman forced the ‘and found the girl unconscious on dopfunge, She had turned on four jets and the room was full of gas “My name is Anna Trainor, would like you vei ‘ Imes that are responsible | Nowa like you very much to tend me 4 much and 1 for I like them very My friend, whose name is Haz Yarney, told me that she wrote a .ett Ver ospital, wher she w: 1 cont Gouverneut Urgeon'a frat cid treat, FORG.R SEN ENCED. to you and a few days atter she re ment, {t was sald that she would prob- David Davidson, twenty-eight years | celved a letter from y telling he: old, who acknowledged having serveq| ‘hat you would fen da ray ae at bly recover ence f al Was sentenced to a | |r ms, Pen “1 to-day by celal Sessiony, He forging the name oc) ! Levine to several n he had | ° ne had | f BOY OF SEVEN MISSING. 3, (parents “of. seven-vear-olq whi ne police t rm for him. ‘Ti esterday afternoon, Diamond-Studded Medal vi" hl For Most Popular Giant The Giants are playing tne best baseball that New York has witnessed in years. They are out for the pen- nant, and from now until the close of the season the struggle promises to be the most ex-iting in the history of the league. As an encouragement to the individual members of the team The Evening World will present to the most popular player a diamond-studded gold medal. All New Yori fans can express their preference through The Evening World coupon below, which will be printed daily in the Noon, For the most popular member of the New York National League Team. I vote for Name.. oes Address. Address Letters to Baseball Editor, Evening World, P..0. Box 1,354 | or before Christn ptork come to ny letter must a bur t forget to send each of us a oaby ver time but this Christmas, De Ald n ‘Hazel sald that she « vy yet, 80 don't forget to send istmas.” (Look on other side.) the back was written y name !s Anna Trainor, fourth street No, 412 t New York My friend's name 1s Hazel € y-fourth stree @ch of us. because | soon to It's the best y flour made - p, and vey the (oe : aught at the » for $4,000, supposed to, Alperman fanned, NO RU pits, Barry ‘the Je TWAT Building rooklyn, partie Sixth Inning oypied the attention of the Murdock's infield fly was taken by Jury. ———$——— eseseseseseseseses: Two cups to but a single teaspoonful of UTA? 00 Down, 81.00 Weekly 75 Worth, 7.50 Down, 1.50 Weekly 100 Wo 00 Down, 2.00 Weekly . ‘Our Credit Terma Apply Also to New Jer- y, Connectient and Long Island. 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WLOUGHLIN, — CATHERINE, — beloved Ai wite of Officer 1 daughter of native of County Sligo, Funeral Tuesday, Sept. 22, from her late residence, 954 ay., Brooklyn, thence to tho of St. John Baptist, corner Lewly ar homas McLoughlin, and John and Mary Nichoison, Ireland. 0.30 Chureh and Whiloughby mass will be offered for the repose of her acul, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. On Sept. 19, JOHN LIONs aged 27, County Cavan, Ireland, Funeral from his late residence, No, 228 East 08th st, Tuesday, 2.30 P.M, Burial Calvary. LIONAKD, A HELP WANTED—FEMAL, gntiiators, ers on WO We Apply LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, ~Tiack and white collie. ten e rd. A. Bryce, 243% Webster AUCTION SALES BICHNERS ROOMS, 10) B12 ture sale TO-DAY