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u | ROOKLYN HOME _ Se He Married Last ry Is in a State of Collapse. Who man Charles G. Ben- to-day at his home, No. 19 @reet, Brooklyn, of heart fifty-one years old. He terms in Congress and was of the United States Senate tt suffered a complete abot two years ago, but and returned to his du- “three months ago he wan @ ill, and about the begin- month took @ turn for Mui '» bride, whom he mar- and who was Mrs. bb Tennant widow of Stephen it, ie in a state of col- ‘Tiness of Mr. Bennette was to her, and condition ated by his death. was born in the old 0 it No. 1000 Gates tl new home at No. Street. His father was Bennett, who was the first of the Brooklyn Times. it was admitted to the ii x c rustee County Savings Inatitu- Epapaaleer of public move-| hi ime was particularly active. It | who started the agitation re d in the construction of Bridge. identifying himeelf with the organization of Kings if. Bennett cut quite » swath He was elected to the ‘Congress. He was twice @nd served on many im- Be rot the most notable od “Many pianos one utiful lag B—Waters Upright is full octave, medium with a pret, evenly ced scale. tone is very rich, and full, with a fine quality. » case is of unique de- | and finished in hand- figured walnut or ma- y. The price is only $275 ecial terms of pay y now offered of on * 97 PER MONTH east Pea Bein eke on time pay New Style No, §, Autola full 88-note laversplano fine tone, le con aaa he Recenahe meche nism and the all-round ex- 2 of an up-to-date yer. Price only 43390 pecial terms of payment ILY $8 PER MONTH. i and let us demonstrate that we claim as to the or excellence of the ir. an eni ane of and. photo: photo- le 5 was & member of the firm td Daniels & Bennett, and up to the tim: of his death was atill connected with the Mechanica Bank and the Kings Gousty Bavings Institution. ——_.—-- WO ADVICE HELPS TO GET HORSE OUT OF A HOLE Schemes of Crowd Tried and Then Man Who Knew Came Along and Hoisted the Animal Out. Those citizens who usually give free and unsolicited advice had their inn- ings this afternoon when a horse at- tached to an Evening Sun delivery wagon fell down a 12-foot excava- tion at Twenty-ninth atreet and Eighth avenue. Many echemes for bringing t horses up A tried without success until Supt. apne od the Boclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals even and pulled the animal from hol ‘ee means of @ block and tackle The injuries to the horse consisted of several bruises. But there was a crowd there to direct the whole thing. FIRES SHOTS IN COURT TO PROVE MAN'S GUILT Police Expert Proves Bullet the Same as Those Used by Slayer Marena, Giusepp! Marena, once tried for murder in the Grat degree for killing Policeman E. J. Murtha on last Feb. 5 and convicted of m aug! put on trial again to -day on the charge of murder before County Judge Dike. This time Marena is c! killing of Joseph 0 1 Warren street, Brooklyn, who got ch is way after he had the police- man tn front of No. ‘ourth street, where the policeman halted him to @iscover if Marena had a revolver in ls pocket, Lieut. W. A. Jonos, pistol expert of the Police Department, fired three shots In court to prove that the re- volver found near the acene of the shooting and repudiated by Marena Was really the weupon used in the murders. Jones fired the shots into & huge wad of cotton, while the jury- men held ‘their ears, and the bullets Proved that the weapon w ‘used in the murde: lar to marks on the bullets extracted from the (Pollomnen and O'C and O'Con! BELMONT NT PARK’S OPE OPENING DAY’S CARD OF RACES. BELMONT PARK, N. Y., Ma The entries for to- smnorrew:s races are four and a isi arvnes tra ot nore Ses + Comely, ott a ene three ral and up ment: Cte v wt ing Fai Cf and uo / Social and Political Union, the mill- 100; yume, 1 ACK Ker theee.vear-0) 7 wards welling coe, ed Spar “he WOODBINE RA wee. Cc ‘> RONTO, Ont _amack, Wes of hats nian! Mads ayarard Ge ep heat Anni Tao se oe toh J txt ; a Piano and the new player-pianos or Postal for Catalogue eWaters&Co. Three Stores: M Filth Aye. nr. 18th St. ea (Open edi } 0: Fi leghuot the King y| received following the recent activ- i] woman sent $5,000. GULDEN’ ql 1AM || AR MURDER GNM WHEN Bt WATERLAND TOLD STATE EXPERT) 1S OUT ON THE OCEAN But Prisoner Did Not Want to They Say Their Food Is Bad} Die—Spoke of Becker and and They Also Want the Gunmen. Better Wages. HERKIMER, N. May 26.—Three lay witnesses called to-day by the| The Hamburg-American line ten- Prosecution at the resumption of the | dered a luncheon to 600 guests aboard trial of Juan Gianini for the murder | the Vateriand thin afternoon in ce! had shown none of the aligns of im-| Atlantic of the biggest ahip afivat. erintendent of the Binghamton St: Hospital, was called by the prosecu- tion In rebuttal, his qualifications as | States Government and a great many an expert on Imbecility were attacked | prominent German-Americans, be- by the attorney for the defense, A | sides numerous editors. pevere crons-examination of Dr. Wag- Dr. Cart Buens, general representa- har wan stopped by the Court, who |tive in the United States for the Ham- held that the witness had qualified as | burg-American Li an expert. Mitchel was to have been present, but ‘Dr, Wagner tentified that the de-/was muffering from a severe cold. fondant wag neither an imbecile nor | Comptroller Prendergast delivered an insane. address on behalf of the city, to which ‘The witness was asked by the de-| Count von Hornstorff responded. fense if he had not testified during| Representing the disgruntled stew- the Thaw trial that he had confined | ards on the Hamburg-American liner hia study to the subject of Insanity | Vateriand, Chief Saloon Steward an distinct from imbecility. Dr. Wag-| Kamphauser, appeared before Agent ner said he could not remember. Meyer, of the line, this afternoon and Dr. Wagner described three ex-| presented demands for more pay, bet- aminations he had made of the de-| ter sleeping quarters and better food. fendant In During one of these! If the ultimatum is not acceded to, Glanini remarked: the 260 stewards will quit to a man, “The gunmen went to the chair last | shortly after the steamship, sails to- Monday, didn’t they?" morrow. “Do you think it right that they} According to Steward Kamphauser, should go?" asked Dr. Wagner. his co-workers demand: “Yea,” answered Gianini. “It's all] An increase in wage from $15 to $2 20 | right if Becker went, too. Jerusalem, | per month. I ought to go to the chair.” Sleeping quarters In a part of the “Do you care whether you go to the |steamer cooler than those at present chair?” the physician asked him. occupied. “No, I don't want to go," was the] A change in the diet they were answer. forced to undergo on the steamer's Miss Lula Davis, the boy's former| maiden trip+a bottle of beer, a teacher, told of his proficiency in| herring and potatoes, three times a geography. Lawrence Larned, who | day, was employed with Jean in a pro-| When informed of tho threat of vision store at Poland, testified that | the stewards to quit at sea after the the conduct of the 4 dant had not} Vaterland salls, Commodore Ruser been that of an imbec! declared that such a move on their The principal of the Poland School,| part would be mutiny. He said that who went on the stand for the second| under such conditions he would put time, after notifying Special Prose-| the strikers in irons. cutor Thomas that he bad forgotten ——S to give some testimony, related how] SHOWER OF DIAM Jean had complained to him that Miss A OND RINGS. Beecher treated him more harshly rr boys. In this manner} CHICAGO, May 25.—A shower of din- the witne: tempted to show that|Monde fell on a group of newsboys at the defendant had reason for a feel-| Madison and Clark streets early to-d ing of hatred against Misa Beecher. |The youngsters scrambled for them. had ploked up moet of 94,000" worth of ve] SMUT THE KINGI" CRY OF SUFFRAGETTES than the o diamond rings. They got all but five, The rings had been stolen trom the show window of Lebolt & Co., at State gat iBonree atreeta, Three men tore off 1 wre broke the plate clase ?0. t trays of gems, wman heard the crash 16: * + hote at fleeing n i] Women at Meeting Howl in London) one of whoin was run down, White the police Were holding the prisoner he at Mention of British Ruler’s Name and Shout Threats. LONDON, May threw a handful of the rings above his d, Before the policeman could in- we newaboys Kot the jewels and 25.—Shouts of filled the hall in which a meeting of the Wo. tant suffragette organization, was held this afternoon. Every mention ot. King George's name was grested with angry derision and prolonged hissing. Mra, Mildred Ella Mansel, who served a term of imprisonment for breaking windows at the War Office, presided at the suffragette gathering, She alluded to the scenes at Bucking- ham Palace on Thursday, when fifty- seven suffragists, including Mrs. Em- meline Pankhurst, were arrested at the park gate, and declared that both the royal name and the royal office had been disgraced, The speaker announced that quite a number of contributions had been Watch them rise when made with ities of the militants, One Glasgow pete SE INFECTED RABBITS STOLEN. jo a 2 fe HE familar Meteo deliciousness ts found tn Newport Style Creams Creamy, dainty, nich —- no description can even suggest the ex- quisiteness of their taste. Try them. bits which with the virus of tuberculosia, rabtes, typhold and other deadly diseases were stolen last night from the laboratory of a bacteriologiat in the suburbs of Mar- seilles. The bacteriologiat had been exp menting in recover the animals before they are sold or eaten, but eo far without success. 430-440-442 WEST 5/8 ST. RUG**CARPET CLEANSING th Pire-Proe? Building. FIRE | PROOF STORAGE for Household Goode, Founded In 1863 PURE—DELIOCIOUS WHOLESOME Mustard MAKES fo and Hot Meate Tasty BRADY 10 CENTS. TELEPHONE AFine bole Dressing by adding esere a . 5567 COLUMBUS Stranger a ave! ing the suite; millionaires prominent in ehip- | ¢ | ping and commercial circles, officers) that a young man dressed in dark of the city government and the United clothes had met him in Ludlow street presided. Mayor | | becility mentioned by the medical ex- | The guests included Count von Bern- | Williamsburg Hospital. The cuts were ae a pertn for the defense. storff, the German Ambassador, and) not deep and he was able to go with $2, $3 & $4 pay less and get less. When Dr. Charles P. Wagner, sup- Young to the station, the | $2, c [% Through Fence in Williamsburg, Fifth street, faint moans from behind the fence of ® vacant lot at Montrose and Union tom of the fence were loose and, look- Haber, seven yeara old, of No, 284 Ludiow street, face was slashed in several places, Policeman Young of the Bedford of Lida Beecher teatified that Jean | bration of the first voyage across the avenue station was called and the boy was attended by Dr. Wang of the Williamsburg, through the fence and then, secure from biindfoidea slashed his cheks. The police found on the station blotter a general alarm sent out by street station earlier in the day, Sho was notitied and went to Williams- burg and got him. Jadgment Whore Joseph F. Moran, a wealthy Brooklyn Mra. These prices are for housekeepers and consumers only, and dealers will 3. be supplied by the tub or otherwise. errr. Belle Brook Eva Yat work one scar. be vind over the sidewalk. 6 ipports of the scaffold gave wi ana the. seyen men, with a great mass of brick and mortar,, fell to the pavement. O'Donnell, w! end of the seaffold, esc burl under the debris. painfully injured, he rallied other workmen and directed the task of digging out the victims. Patrolman Kelly sent to New York Hospital for two ambulances, which were soon on the spot and an em gency hospital was established. J mtah Donovan of No, 206 West Sixty. seventh street, Frank Doligio of No, 211 Eldridge street, Michae! Fahey of No. 153 Bast Forty-eighth street and Michael O'Rourke of No. 207 West Sixty-seventh street were found to require treatment at the hospital roper. Patrick Donohue of No, 559 West Forty-fourth street and Antonio Cobiato of No, 60 Stanton street were nt to their homes in taxicabs, BY FALLING SCAFFOLD None Fatally Hurt, but Four Are Sent to the New York Hospital. Seven men were injured to-day when @ scaffold on which they were working collapsed and dropped them eighteen feet to the pavement in front of the building under construction at No, 687 West Twenty-sixth street. Four of the men were sent to New York Hospital. None was fatally hurt. The Thomas J. Brady Jr. Company, » has the contract |for the brickwork ot the building, the valls of which have progressed to t ‘BOY IN VACANT LOT Climb Will of the Battle Creek Manufact turer Filed for Probate in * Washington. Mai WASHINGTON, May 25.—The will | of Charles W. Post of Rattle Creek, Mich., who died at Saotu Barbara, oe on May 9, was filed here to-day for probate, It leaves the bulk of an eg tate eutimated at $20,900,000 to the widow, Mrs. Lelia Y. Post, and @ daughter, Marjorie Post Close, —— eine jarned to Death ‘olish farm A nd known only as “jim” to, his employer, was burned, to h early to-day in a fe“ived on the farm of George Figh at Kast Meadow, L. 1. Gets Lad to Then Blindfolds Him, john Halfrem of No, 364 South Williamsburg, heard nues to-day. Boards at the bot- under them, Halfrem saw Max Manhattan, lying on ground, bound with ropes. His There he said Pay more and get no better. At these prices Young Straws represent the extreme of good value. Every correct shape and braid—a good many stylesthatyou'll seekin vain elsewhere. “The Strand”—a rough braid straw, $2 “The Hampton”—a “ “ gennit, $3 “The Regent”—a “ straw, $3 “The Carlton”—a conservative sennit, $4 All styles Leghorns, Panamas and Bangkoks. k this morning and had 60 cents to go on an er- is companion led him to told him to climb observation from the street, him, bound him and boy's nether from the Delancey ——— 600 FOR AUTO FATALITY. at = Contractor je Killed Girl. 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