robeI o: the mint in ur-tlti en •Hitro-Sonao3n-IEHnpJlU*c of lo ao-nl ay iCol.-Schoonmakery s B.- L. E, Ry. Head, Dies Late MondayBL*te£ a6 One of Wealthiest Men in Pittsburgh — Ac-* tive in Financial CirclesPittsburgh. Oct. 11.—[aPj—Colo-liel James 51. ScUoonmal:?i\ chairman of the board of the Pittsburgh Lake Erie railroad. dlrd Intc tu-n/cht. Ffc v.ms Sfi 3 car.« olil., , = Ci'Toiit'l Schnunnuikcr, Influenced by lli i* number nC men he a aw b I lit dad In ihn wav. early turned hie attention to bettering the. con-dllJon of I he unforluniilr? whn liad lost their aiphr. mid fur many yenrs was president of tba Pennsylvania Association for []»?-Blind, lie also interested himself Jtj ho3-ideal worn ami alueti materially In establish ins *omc of the brat In-i lliutlons In the Pittsburgh district.i *Hls fortune was large. and hoJ was numbered aiming tlio WCjLtlii-