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- i ...... ... 4 I - MM _„ .,,,, j i.m. ••- ill jii- ^==r=^===^=^^^^=^=^=^==^==^ .- v a ' *•.-...,» TATESMAN. va. HOME TRADE ADVOCATE. £S ted Population of Weatcheitet County, 175,500—Yonfwr., 71 ,$•& Earftat Canity emulation—Beat Mcdiam Tor , " • VOL. XXVII-NO. 8,090. YONKERS, N. Y., fHTRSDA V AFTERNOON, APRIL 14, 1910. PRICE ONE CENT. •' IU 1111 MAIN STREET, Tel. 540 YONKERS, N. Y. OUR 8th ANNIVERSARY SALE, LASTING UNTIL SATURDAY EVENING. WE MI-:.\TIO\ ONLY A F E W o f l l i e N U M E R O U S V A L U E S TO-»A¥ READY-MADE GARMENT SPECIALS. I.AUIKK' *«• HI I T S AT S 8 9 8 - Just one r»«k of o.ltl Mults, comprising-» varle4y of color* uml style*, suitable fni" kulatu or »ho|»plnir purpose*. Home choice picking If > on come early. I.AIIIKH' KKIRTM. WORTH II' TO ST.*© AT S3 50- CompriKlng nnv.v and brnu-u Panama*; »l»o check* and mixture*: good serviceable gar- ment* *elllng ul hull' price. LADIKS' COATS, WORTH I'l* TO »B AT #2 08- ( HII.I.HKNs feKEFKB*. 98<* AND S I . SO A lot of Sl»,rt loat*. P''"' 1 ^'' ""J 1 ' * One l,.t. » l „ . * to tt rmm*. while ansl few Jan*. Not this season* (.tile*, but good, comfortable garment* for work. gray mixture*; worth eon*iderably mure LADIES' SHIRTWAISTS. Good annlvrr««ry valor* In new style WalaW. Also I.AIHKs I>KTTK OATS and CIIIL- * DKKN'S RKAIIY-wAIIK ORKHMKS. SENATE FOR FULL GRAFT INQOII raDTCT III FLYHH MB. Not a Vote Against Resolution* Appoint an Investigating Committee. $50,000 FOR THE EXPtNSI JUSTICE MORSCHAUSER TO HEAR ARGUMENT ASKING THAT IT BE SET ASIDE. LOOIEDII FLAT Jury Finds For the Plaintiff, in the Sum ot I WlllsHitOoWtS afltt Edwa $1,200, in Action Against the Receiver of the Yonkers Railroad Company. NVHITK PLAIN*, N. V.. April 14. — T h a ra«e of Patrick.Flyiui agaiu~t the Receiver" of the Yonkcr* Railroad Company has own , on trial here for the hut two days, baaOJt Justice 'Mort-hauser and I jury, and I verdict vva* rendered, thi* morning, in i favor of tile phiiutifl. for $1.2(MI. The case j wa* tried for the plaintiff by Stmt* r '. ! I >a 11 mi. and by Leveret I I", friutih, who-4 represented the Receiver of the Yonker* , Railroad Company. The ease presented -nine novel and inte- resting feature*, and V a - one which the Receiver had attempted to adjust in fair- Bens to r'lynn, rather than to try out the |S'OM' questions of law involved, and it la at:der*tood from the offer* made that Flym: ; prould have bean muvh better off had he ; !i thuu if he is successful in Pilfer Apartment of School Teachers. FIFTH BURGLARY IN 10 DAYS. LADIES'UNDERWEAR EMBROIDERIES. Ladles' Jeraey Ribbed Vealn: low i»e»k. Moveless: l.i|ied n.s-k mid «»»«• *>''<* I'rlee 8 * ladles' Shaped Vests, tow iievlc. sleeveless. men-crtied, la-ped neelt ami arms; alivajs ^.-i cent*. Miile I'rlee lse- Ladle*' Laced Trimmed I ...brella Pant*, summer wel«li»..18«*. l'atr: J, •or JO*. Ladle*' line l.l*lr Swiss Ribbed Vests; rijtil- lar i's'. K"'««ls. Mile Price, eaeli '21C Itilr Kxlra *i*e Jersey Kll.l.e«l Vests: !<»v ne^-k. sht'veU-ssaml kw ne«-k, short »lijf«; 15.-. tiuullly. Sale Trlee, eaeli ...IXC- One < asr Uldlrs' »ast Black S«*»n»Ie«N Hose. KO.MI (|iuiltl.v. SSIP I'li'-e ............ 8"a* 1 Pair; a Pairs 25C- One <a»e Ijidles' (lor Split Mole Hose, mule from pure ioml<*»l Ma<si j . i r a . r4»le Bn< •• wm \%f Pair: » Pair- 50«» Fl*# C'a*»» Orummer Boys* Hose. Hue oii'l hejivv rlhlifd. an excetlenl value: slxeJl'*j to tl. Hale Pri<-e Pair 11*- WktaC Plor Kll.he.l Sramles* Hour, T In »'<. A K«"iil •trwt* value trt \& u *t- n-laeh s«i*s I lioini loe». Iteautlfiil patterns, cxceiilliiiMl work: lartfe variety of pat- lerns. > 00c values, per yard..*. $1.1X1 v a l u e s , per yard.. .. 4S* 4 . «8f •;,"> Pleer* ' ! ; - I m l i Kwls* Plounelntcs; a large liuige of pal terns, S.iU. Prks'. yard. .525<*- .*»0 ]*l«»er» Allovers; Swiss and Nalnsiniks, tit*it and showv effeits. t'spei'iallv adopted for shlrtw.-lists. *l..-4l values ; it 98C- 2 RIBBON SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK. 100 Pirrrs \ ' „ . (W All «rtk TaBVta Rlhtvon. i'ii'ihii.-ii. while, j-Mii.. Ilclil 1,9 in- and navy. Hale Prli-e, yard ..... lot- Hm Pieces No. 100, aajm sluides ami umatltj Of iil.no, Hale Price ISf. Anniversary Specials in the Notion Section. Fine toller soap, jl cakes for ..... ( . Genuine I'.-istlle »;Mip. <-ake Am-I.oi- Pistil* *iti|«, 3 i-akes f.ir TurkfcUi-4trna»-ai»#D.- «uliri ,»—•'-.>' HrilroKen Peroxfrtp ; lliiusi-lHild Anm»'iula K*tra<-t of Wlta'hhnzH T«"«tri liruslies,.".... Cnntonr leu I r nets Hanltary hair roll- , Hair i'M«w - ••- Itrald plus, eiili JeweU*! Imihl pins. each. . »e. Klsh eve pearl loittmis, all »l/.es. card.. . a>. Fancy fish ««y«. J-ISIrl tMittons, i l o w n . . , , , lOe. Xieki-I Mti.t-il l*ilder» , Ir. l'iw-y.ird llsh- i«trs#< la«-e's, JrtoT..- . ie. Kltfhi v.-iril lisle isrrset laoers, e a c h . . , . . , He. Nickel safety plus, call oizes, ilosen , 8e. Iiress shields. 2. .'I and 4, pair . *r. I.llm yards liasliun itiiton, apstal , ir. •"**» yinl< linsth^K csrtUta. :! spools fur.. ,18e. KlKlil.v-ird fa.pc. roll .lie. Button tliicail, linen liulsh. .1 itjiools.,.. , te. liiack darning ii>n HI. '.. Aacen S|KH!S I He. «e. , •>. IH. ite. . ». , .U: He S|mj)! Se. He: He. Greatest Gut-Price Sale of Sheets, Pillow Cases and Sheeting >. Of the better gMMa that h»» ever taken place «»y»'hcre. If you need sheets, or will •red them ilurlna the > ••mini: year, bay Ihetw now. Snch values a 111 never comr within your reach acaln. D. O. I. or PKQPOT BBAXOS—SKAMLKSS Hale 42 by 30 Pillow (a-se*. Insteiid of 22c I.e. 4."i liv .HI Pillow I Vises, lasteod of 24c I*r. .-^i bv .;c. I'lllow Pas.',*, Instead of me.....tie. M by Mil Pillow Cisi-s. Iitsteid of :!2c SHc. .'•4 by !»n Hbeels. ln*tead of Oil.-.,., afle. 72 by 90 Slus-ls. Instead of H."i ( - *•**, SI h'v :«l Sli s'ts, lnsii-:il of ii.".c tae. !»l by '.HI S l i l t c s . !iisteatt»<if Sl.tm .a»c. tJtl by 1UH Mheets. Instead ..f $\:X> il.10 RIV R-l Rlisselied..Instead *a 4 Bte.lch»d, Instead RIVAL IH:\MI—s|,\MI rss 42 hy ::C, Pillow ('ataes, iu**a»*d of 1!lc. 4."i by 38 Pillow t'ases. tus~il of 21c 54 l.y iai Xheels. Instisnl o r H e 72 by !ai Hlwets, Instead of 7. r s- HI by !«l Slus't*. Iiist«id of 8Ue Sale. ..I5e. ..I«c. 48c. fiUc. HIIKETIXO AND 1'II.I.OW TASK WISMXH. I». « . t . OK PB4H OT. 7-4 P.leii'liesl. Instead of .'Ilk- H-4 Blenched. Instead of Me .... Ml ISI.-ii'hod. Instead of S.V.... in-1 in, 42-1 in h 4"ilucli At;. ..r ;:o-\, of ;;.-" n luil. Instead of SSf,. I'lilow CHtaton PllloW t'llHllllf Insto-ol of 3U and 22c sale. . .'He, •nvte. ,.»c. :*ic .!«.-. lac. .tie. . Ilk: Best Brands of Soft-Finish Bleached Muslins. FRI IT OF T1IF. LOOM HIM. and I.O\S»ALr: VAUH niKM.it «- \ ii in: M Hi* KM^I.ISir liONtl (LOTH, I«-yard piece: worth nt.s.1, A , g j j 0 Table Linen, Napkins. me. K*lra I la in i vk Heavy iDe. All-Linen Blaaebed Al1-I.lnen I'IIIIII-U lied a. ..Bale Price SOr. l r Mimisk. Sale Prli-e fl*c. II All-I.inen Satin |1.2!i Rxtra Hi-ivy Hamaak..Hale Price a-JMe". All-IUiicn Satin Dntnask Sale Price t«e. All-Linen Napkins. W b y 3:1 Inches: rettiilar pri.-e Sl.rsi ;, aatWnj Hale PlW.tf.W Mr<- Men-erfaod laimnsk .Hale Price ,11c. :;n.-. full Itb'nlied lmiliask.. .Hale Price *le. I ToWfcling and Towels. Ifle. Hood Pliei-k Class To well lis: Vl le. 7c Illenilied , f 5t *ill Under TnwelliiK SI fle. llh'. All -Linen Htsll Toweling \t 1%e. 12'^c. All -Linen Heavy Toweling...Al l»,c. All-I.lne-n Holler To well ns At ll^e. BIO V A l . t KM IN HAXT> TillVI'lv AT VAKIOI S I'Kllts Men's Wearables. Tiuee Senators and Five Assemblymen Given Broad Powers—To Report Bef March i, i o n — Senator Travis For Commission Also. ALHANY. IT. V.. AprilT'4.—\\\ r th'out a M-nting Vote the Senate, to-dny, adopted resolution, reported hy the Finance O in it tee, providing for the iqijiointment yt committee of tliree Senulor* and flvd AsM'iiiUIytnen tu investigate and report to the Ix-jrislature. before March 1. 1911. what laws should lie enacted by the LegislatuJB.. *nii prevent tsirrupl practices to inrlueJMe ^ w l ,t *' ( ' tlf the course of legislation within the State.*! I ' ,,lu,: The .sj-mmittee is authorized to take *ap the ends of l>he All<ls-t'ong«r bribery ijft vcsiigiition* and the fire-insurance inveatt- jrntHin undertaken by SuperintendentHoteh- ki^<. any aft* frfl olu*rge* duly verifted, ol^ to investigate any other matters rmrtainiroj; | to the Legislature. or State departments I which, in the opinion of the committee, I warrant investigation. The .resnlmion clothes the eommittae With lite usual powers (lelegated t'i investi^rating | eommitU'e-. -aiul provhles $.~>0,<HNT for ex- I (leiises. Senator TruvLs saijl he lH»Vieved the Gover- nor shoiikl liiivc re|ire*Mitatii»n on the eoin- • minis' ami said he would inirmluce, later, a bill proviidiug f >r an investigation hy a CilU- nr--iui wins."- ncmlso'ship would hieltple citizens as well as legislalor-i. The resolution was sent u the Aaaemhtv. ENDS LIFE IN MID-1 Perpetrators Eluded Police Until Margaret j>weet, School Teacher, Surprised Them in a Building at fj Hamilton Avenue, Yesterday. Through the arrest of \\ ilia id Davis, aged l.'i, of ,")1 Cedar place, and Edward Koniaiuc, 14. of till Caroline avenue, yesterday afti-r- inun, the police have cleared up a aavim »vf flat Itiirglaries in Soutli V.inkers, the ]ier- petrwt irs of which have eluded the vigilance of Ca.ptain Coiley of the Third Precinct, and Lieutenant Mctiowan of the l>i«U'ctive Bureau, for the pus! ill days. When Margaret Sweet step|ved into the parlor of the apartment occupied by herself anil three other teachers, a>t 73 llaoniltoai avenue, about 4:30 P- IB, yesterday, upon her return from School No. 20, Jier attention was* attracted hy an unusual noise in uu adjoiiiiiig iiKim. Stepping into her bedroom s.he found the covers had been torn from the Issl and 'thrown irp.m the HOOT, the bureau drawers drawn mil and the contents Beat tered aluwit the raMB, "Why. w.lw has been here!" she cxelaiimed al.iud. Some jiei-s<ni then ran by the door leading inta >the hall jfffet a w a y , but -that, instead of pulling his | wa , v _ ajrses hack, he whijiped them up and at- . V li*s Sweet ihurried out, aiul saw a boy ijiipteil to get across the track ahead of i w <t l0 djashed through other rooms, slamming ihe car, and in doing so, just as the enr [ &JOTI behind him • he weiii. Realizing I, it bumjMHl into the side of tin- t.liat she k, doing no damage to the trnolc. liut It appeared from the evidence that on j»t. 23, ISOi, at alnnit !l o'eka-k in tin- rning, Klynii <lrove out of the upper te of the Smith Carpet Mills on the Saw ill River road, where the railroad track is ) feet from the high picket fence. Flynu »u> on the high seat of a goose-neck truck, tfhich was empty, and which measured, from tte horses' noses to the rear. 31 feet, and it appeared from his own statement that Kfhen I he horses' front feet were on the West track he looked down and saw the car 100 could not catch him by following, awing Flynn from tl •at and into the Mi»s Sweet hurried t i tTie fr int of the build ing, and assumed a position as though she OVERCOAT jM*D NOTE PROVE SUICIDE OF Jii. G. ASH. XKW YOBK, Apnil 14.—Aft Erie ferryboat brought 'into .Jersey City, t'l-day, evidence of a mrid-river .suicide lieKieved to be M. <>. Ash. of MiiUlctavvn, The evid<«nee was in the form of a black overcoat left in the men's calnin. A m>te written on a can! pinned to the garment reads: "Look out for my body in •the river. Notify William Renter. Bronx. M. C. Ash." w-as alniut to enter. There is an exit to the front from I he iifst aaw bne driver KKI feet away, ' rear by means of the basement. Boon a lw»y lie -was apparently then pulling hi* humed^up out of the basement.' ' Miaa « baek from the trav*; Mmt he did not Swi>s '' -' >PP«1 •Mm. «r on his car; to»% «wngj " U,K> are J' 0 "- And *' A, * t * re y™ dolo « pWWK.OJk.] »nd «t4Mrte<i a h e a d , and when 0bmtt W feet from the triK-k he saw Flynn was whipping j np hia horses and endtavoriivg to get th# j long track over before the ear reac'iexl hira. ] nuel Watt, the molorman, testified my now* dawn, a-a [ u u comjng dowmrtaira, and ran out «TM! leafied over the bark fence," aartd t!w youth, lie sard he was Wiillard DavLs. "We will « o 'in and see i>f we can find He teatiiied that hi: made every effort to j , . „ . . . . ; him. suggested MLSS Sweet. I he lad was •top the car; that it was equipped with an w ^ ^ [n ^ fw> ^ h| ^ ^ ^ air-brake, but, it being a damp morning, he j Uu> ^^^ ^ ^ u p a miiutoVwok . withiu waa unable to bring it to a mil stop until , wm wtitim tV nxrw Edwftr , iKomai|M , it had a alight collision with the truok^and j .., knr>w him .. M y avU ..„,, g ^ u Fl-ynn wa* thrown from his seat. j N -„ ;i t „. in ^, iv( . h i m IIH , ho „k." It.did not *0ms that Fljtin was seri. ..j-.j j w i ] | k w ) , ^ b(>ok •- flaid tho ously injured, but be claimed an injury to I tea<.her, puahing away nlie lad'-« ontatretohed Kenter. w.heti communicated with concern- i (his badk and that tliree teeth were knocked ; ,i ia ml. "Vnu go over to the Police Station j-ing t'ns n ute. said he knew Ash. and that the out. These were substantially the facts as ! ai1 ,i h^v,, an oflieer sent here," alie om- I nwn lived in Middletown-. he would not j they app«»ared, and it was not claimed that ( manned. <uv anytliiing further. ATTACKED BY RIOTERS. CHINESE DESTROY MISSION, BUT THE INMATES ESCAPE. the car was running at an excessive rate I S!*P accompanied the lad ti the door, and, of speed. i wihen an enLer>ing postman addeil ,his injuilc It was claimed by counsel for the Receiver ; tkui to lu'ts, tie- b <y c mseiite.1 4.1 go, that a man seeing a car 100 feet away, when ' From the Third I'retiin.-t. Captain-Ci>oley hia horses' front feet were just on tne track, atr.l Patrolman \\ . II. Cougle started back wn» guilty of contribntory negligence in with *)avis. (in the way the lad was ques- ts O.ircn Flaw Nc«H«<-c sblrl-. slUn-hcd rnffs, neal nlaek and white stripes sad flgtires; also new( fancy pattern*; sires 14 to 1* Inches: made by a Arm mnkins noth- ing less limn »l *™<l» Here during this sale < 68<*. Owe case Men's Full Fashioned Imparled silk Lisle Mark s»\ : n regular SAc. valne. snl- I rice. 1 He Pair; 3 Pair Fur S O r One f u s e Men's Fine ItiilbrlaKsn I nilcrwear, shnrl sleeve shlrls, double seated drawers sale Price, P.arh a5«*. : Four Specials in Summer Curtains aillni B Hanhle Printed Merlaa r»rt.ln«, hunter all around: gaad vatw* at t».*» Wf Prtee «1 UH Curtains, two lending Cross-aiHoe rnrlaliw. gaatt qnalllv. In blue an<l green «irl»c; resnhir val.e sis. Male Price 7S<V Kufflcd Nottlncliuni vninesi SOc. « urtalns , ..... ,,At Wc. Portalna At gl.M « nrtalas At HMIH.,1 Itobldnel t urlal.a— Hesulsr » l III values r .... At Mt*. u.tninr gt.aa values ..At g f |}> « Wash Dress Fabrics at w, ?„ in A e R .: ;,l,c,ion S.atM Taeds Irress l!la«liam«. checks, stripes. Linen Finish Mnlllng and Yard-Wide Scotch I plaids, and nl«*n caloesi regular l*He. « hevlut Sulllng: worth IS and l»c. vard .|iisiiu "ale Price f»Vtf % choice during sale for »•*«*. Oaie |.nt Fleiir W n a h I'opllns, Including all I lie masl pannlar shades and color •*«<*• tnb.ol.Helr faal tire) «T loeaea wide, M I 4 I vrr,wlirrr at l»c. -«le l-rlee ia Je . I IN THE HUMAN HAIR GOODS DEPARTMENT W13 OFF1B FOR THIS WKBK OHLT, 3-OZ. LONG NATURAL WAVY 8WITCH, ftold by Kzclaalve Dealers at 816, {K *y f\f\ and good value at that prlce-Bere at \ P / . UU - STTASTRTTAT. rhina. Apnil 14.—The Wen-j leyan Missinn -at ( hangsba 1MM been de •troyed by fkrWa The missionaries tivrk refuge in the Ya- j men. wltiich the r'uTters attacked. There was HI loss of Itfe. Two British gunb;»ats j are harrying up the Siang Kiang, for the purpise of quelHng the disturbance. whipping his ihorses ahead, instead of pull- ing them back, and t'hat he could not re- cover Wlien the verdict was brought in, this morning, Mr. Crumb renewed his motion to dismiss the complaint, and that the verdict 1* aet aside, as contrary to law. -ludgj Morsohauser then said tie would be glad t" hear the attorneys more in detail upon this matte, , that it was a case that pnxxted him very much; that, while ho would not now grant Mr. Crumb's motion, he would say The .nutlrrenk is attributed to the indig- nalin, ,.f the natives at the action of the ' th * 1 lh " w ' ould ,ik " to h < w tT,p °°" na * i1 fu,lv Chin,j«- omeials eiTneeming the exporting of J ( *f^ d ' r "Wldiaen's be tore him the nation •pie*. MAN AND CHILD ARRESTED. XKWKrRoii. X. Y., April 11.—Aaenaih Coi|>er. aged 12. w»!io dtWrppearad on Tnes day. a.nd iher wncre. ,J. H. H. Sperry. aged 50. were taken iii*t:» cnat.wly, to-day, at Mnu- gaup. by Deputy Slieritf Porter, Chief Wil kin of Hiddletown, and Rev. E. I. Campbell. The pair "Were traced by Campliell. the girl's pastor, and found in a little house In the mountains, % Sperry anil the (fir! were brought ti New^ Imrgh. and ,he was locked up. I •! I I — MARK TWAIN ILL. Xsw YOBK, April 14.—Samuel Clemens, better known as Mark Twain, reti,rna<l from I'x rniiiilu. to-day; he was eonllneil to hia IHTIII, sulferiiiK from heart trouble. Tlu« sudden death of his daughter. la«t winter, has told severely on the aged author. whether, when a man testified himself that he saw a ear WW) feet away when his horses' feet, l»nl rust reached the first rajjl. and he thereupon whipped his horses across teetive Ilealy. wl««n lu» -heard of it. the track, and. instead of (hacking up. at- maine was the si-called "man" who tioned, and when he told of •selling eggs Cougle's suspioioiH were ar..uls,»d that this Isiy was one ,he was seeking in another cast-, lie accused him of being th<- thief in tlie pr%' sent case, .andThe b»y lieesme frighfesi.il and admitted that he waa, W'ben the officers reaolKd the house they found IMect'ives Healy and Joseph Schcibel tnere. These men 'were assigned to And 111- maiine, and the latter waa arrested at 0:2(1 p. m.. at his home. Davis told Captain Cooley tluit entrance was made try pushing a key out of its place ill the dior, and then, with a la»»t wiw. it wat drawn from where it lay, on tlw lloor within tire" room, through Hie narrow space uiiiler the door, and into the hall. "That is a new trick on me." aaid De Ho had tempted to drag a Hawk ami horses, measiir- gunhpad hy the rear fence when Miss Sweet ing in total .11 feet, ahead of the car, he disturbed the lmys. WM not guilty of contributory negligence Davis saisl they .-.munitted the various 4tnd could not recovnr. '• burglaries on the way iliome from school. The .fiiilge reserved his decision, to hear "Whem we were seen, we pretended to be the argument. Lawyer* art much Interested takiing orders fur eggs." he aaid. la the <***, '1 he articles stolen at various wines are valued at $oO0. aird the boys hid the-m in back yards, under birslres, atnl fence*. A • Id wal'h they *-»ld to a jeweler in South 'onkcrs for $2, and divided the "swag." In Rianailne's pocket was found a fountain-]>en he took from one plac • Tire lo^rt eon. slated of mx g »hl watclies, a gi»W pwnknife, a revolver, ami *!."» in cash. Thnae who were robbed are: Willidm If. Lawton. 43o Van Cortlamlt I'ark avenue-. Clara Rartlett, and Margaret Hwwt, 73 11.mi. I r.in a venae; Iloserte Polhemais, 321 Kiverilale avenue: Kdith linke, 40 Cornell Davis. Isiv has )s--u in the egg -ellu-ng Imsi Utt, atid lias yielded ti temptation. Why, •he actually ls»at my other b iy. Chai lie Iss-atine he wouklii't join t-lic gaJig.' - "After Davis was caught, be told." but this Itamainc Imy would never "have opatM bit ntiitilb," taul Captain Cuolcv. "Komaiias showed an awful disp.wit ,m\ 'o continue In do business." to the WIIM Tu-sT licalion l"ur tiic e>lablislinicui of the Tlfud Precinct." leinarked Jtukat Brail, "l wi think i: all over: it is a ««i-i««j» matter." To a NTATKSMW reporter. Mi\ Davis e\ ircssed the lsdief that tbe|e i^ siunething behind the whole mal'.ei. "I think gjajM IIIIT (s'l'soii has organi/cd th"-.- buys int niarauililig r ! |lu g H - **W he. Mrs. Homai ic al-o -aid she believed the Divi- boy to have been the leader of a jjaiifj. Chief Probation Offtcer Oarritv says ii l| I he third time Willard Davis has lus-n in Court. Once he was arraigned for com- mit ling larceny, ami again he was up mi a summons for assault ing another bey. At an evidence of Davi-'s pr.nvcs- with his lists. Charlie Uoniainc is now recovering from a black eye Willard ndinini<tcrcd to biin. "In my experience, wlieneve teachers co-o]ieiate with the wrongdoers get the worst of it tain Coo ley, at the conclusion "The -ehool teachers furnish tin We the muscle." I .Y0t*jCANCOMC -^TO OURTSTORE' BLIND TOLOED the school police tlie " said I ;i|i if the ciis--. In o in- id DISTRICT ATTORNEY MOVES TO FORE- CLOSE ON CANEPI'S PROPERTY. WIIITK PLAINS, X. Y-, April 14.—That ai-tiou had bee» commeneeil by tire District •Attortiey >to foreclose, on behalf of the county, on the Isnul given by Adolph Canepi, of Yonkcr.s, in the case oI the pick |Ms-kets, Mav and Ryan, was diseloscl. this morning, when advertrsemetJta were onlereil ins<»ited in honkers newspapers «.f the salt- in faieclosurii <j| ilie property at Ml rfchowl streci, Yonheis, which Canepi gave a- se- curity on the linnd. May and Ryan were arrested in Yonkers charged with l»eitig (pickpockets, loiter u iherer" site waked. t|„«, w(vre relegsHi go bond* in the sum of -Tiingeiggs; ami'a man'J»« nn«j^tTl»re n ^5^, en( .|, ,^ e , K , )K1H ' \ invwfl )„,>„ jfi»en by WE "BELIEVE Iff -DOIJHG WHA.T /J* TUGHT TOT>A.y A.M7> THE/f "DOIfiG IT A.GA.IM TO-MO'R'm.OW. WE HAVE "BUILT OVR BUS^I/fEJrsr By TTIEA.TIJVG EVEHyBO-DV A.LIKE. MEMS SUITS I/f BLUES A.M-D FAMCy CXA.&S. SIO S12. S13.30. Sta TO S3Q. BOys' SUITS. S2.98 TO SIO. WA.SH SUITS FOH THE Boy. j/i SIZ.ES F-ROM 2 i-a TO tO yEAHS. 93 CEJVTS. T HOMTSO /f. CLOTHIEH. 3S SfOltTH BTtOA-DWAy, yo/fKEtts. Canepi. Wlien they were called for trial they did not appear, and time was given to the Inui,Isman to produce them. As he did not do so, the bonds were declared forfeited. The property will Tie sold 1»y ihe Sheriff on May 91, nt the front door <>f the County Court Jlinise. , TO RESTRAIN AN ICE MAN. THE LARCHM0NT COMPANY SEEKS TO CUT OFF COMPETITION Y„ April 11.—'Un- people ml' l4lie!iliioiit Wlllll I'l vl\s. X r|itestioii whether the must pay M cents fot 11u» |sminls ot ice, Hi- have * chance to get it for l;icent< pat lot), was argued Is-fore .lusi'u-e Tompkin-. yes- terday. «>u an appli-ati 111 lor an injunei mil to pi event a Ijurc'imont ice m«:i ficm cm- linuing in bu.sitics-., |! was claimed that he formerly held stock in the Ijarchniont lep C.mi|wnv, ami sold .ill to his partner-. In selling mi;, iic agreed not to enier i 111 •» ton Uriel's again wil'iiu a certain period. Lately, it is claimed, he has again stalled in business, and is underselling his old piHtners. culling the pviee to lo cents, from -JO. per 100. , , The. Convpany a*ks for *n injunction to restrain him from doing business, under the agreement he made whet* he sold out his stock in the Company. Justice Tompkins took the papers, and reserved decision. 1 V 0 U N 6 fellows who dress as well for recreation as for business need to see the unusually fine lot of stylish, fashionable things HartScliaffner& have made for as this season. If you wear these clothes wita shirts, neckwear, hats, gloves such as we'll supply, you will be sure to make a good appear- ance, Overcoats $15 to $30 Suits $15 to $36 THE Harris Clothing Co. 21 NORTH BROADWAY, YONKBRS. Autoiole Insurance FIRE, THEFT, LIABILITY, C0LLISI0B, PROPERTY DAMAGE and TRANSPORTA- TION, fully covered at lowest ratea. AGREED ON THE FACTS, s MRS. EDWARD MURDOCH KILLED. MKRIIIK.V, Conn, April 14.—Mr*, Edward Murdoch, of Sitnalmry, was killed outright, another wirman was seriously injured, and a man fatally tun., when a possenger train on the Xew Haven Railroad struck * large touring ear. to-day. ROOSEVELT 1EACHES VBH1CB. VcJircE, Italy, April 14.—Ookmtl Rooae velt rowed thfoiifh a atrrtch of 41M Canal Orande, in the r|ar%ne«» of th* mtly morft- ing, on hia w»y Vienna. He declared Mia experience more knpr#a*ive than the icg%t of \ en ice by moonlight. JUSTICE TOMPKINS WILL DECIDE VON LELIVA CASE WITHOUT A JURY. 1- -Tl- T- \\ tun Pf.Ai^a, N.Y., April 14.—sOn 4he opening of the Supreme Court, this msvrn- •ing. It was anmHinoed that the attorneys in *Ae snyait of Francis X. Don ighne. as Execn- I avenm>; Henry Kracher, :iiil) Rivertlale ave- t«or of 4he ewfate of C^irl von ladiva. againat j irUe. the e>ify ,,f V uikers, had agreed on a state- ' The boy* were arraigned in Court. 41)ia meiTt of fa. is in the ease, and they would morning. n)ion complaint of Mks Hwett, whe 4M)"a#t ilicm. with a question of the law, j charged l-liem wrth burglary. When they direct to the .luatice for a decition without had pleasrerl guilty, .ludge Ilea 11 told Najniiel « *rh»l hy jary. j Dav is, father of Wiillard. that he thmif ht no On this statement, *h» CMC w*a atricken | Vnatitution goo*l for liv iking after a 1 from the cahiidAr, an«l .Inatrce Tompkin* j boy as a father is. "I will remand Willard, will render a dwiwion. , and conakter hia caae carefully until to-mor- , row morning." •-Aawrican women have Wwlcomed a keen ' yirs. Jennie BliiaMh Romain* Mid her aywd and sharp-penned critic In Now York, i ^y, R,| W(tr ,l, had never lieen in any troubU ThU emtio it Mra. lleamoiut fltioiphreya, of j M,**. "I have hvesl here Hi yeara, an I Infland, Mtcr known uttdar tha name of ba ? « introaUd my purae to him and h*\r Rita. never, nria*ed five cent*," aaid »he. ' Tim TWO DIE IN NAVAL MANEUVERS. STI-TIIN. I'russia. April 14, Torpedo- boat I2i was run ilown by a cruiser during liie night in the flermnn naval maneuvers. Two engineer* were killed. 1870." Forty Tetrs' Experience. 1910. A. B. BARR & CO HEATING CONTRACTORS. We give special attention to remerlylnst defee- live HllT-WATER anil MTF.AM srstems Have j-mir repairs made m the Hpiing, before the busy season. rl« < oiilracl loo .nir.ll or two large. 6, 8,10, 12, 14 RIVER STREET, VOMKIRt, W. V. COURTUETS FURNITURE HOUSE. COMPLETE LINES IN Furniture, Carpets, RDIXS, k. A nmmW »mount <»f tsumh will QMQ MI •crount. C'AHa Oft-CREDIT. Few York Furniture Co 20 WA1BUBT0I AVEHUL CHESTER W. IEWIAI, WARBURTON AVENUE & DOCK S T R U T Telephone 585. Fire Insurance; BELLOWS <fc WARREN tO QETTT BQUARJa. Aaswu tea WMTCBESTaUl FtRl INSURANCE CO. MVBRPOOL A LONDON A GLOBE tilt. 09 AETNA IN4TOBANCB CO.. OF KABTFOBD, COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE Ca PUte-GUst, BortUry, LUWlity sai Kabila Inanranca. SELLING OUT At a great saerlrtee during AariU BE* Tiqi;«in..l 1KIDKRIH WIAH4MANY rniMiigi. „„, „ , 4 CRA9SI, 312 NEW MAIN STREET. EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS By best methods, at >IM WARRfRTbN ATE- Nl'E. VONKKRrl, on TlgSDAV and TRI*B«- K, TONKEK8. on fCEHUAY and Til HAY KVKSINHH, : an »o 9, (App.Ha4aiaf.ta also ms«le for other time*: "phone lEiA) Hlasses at lowest rates. V . N . tiaargrav, tt«pa> terad Opt.unetrlst, of I T . T . 6Mfg«a Cfaw Dualists. New Y'ork. # Eicbanie Wort Por SITUATIONS OBTAINF.O tbreaflt Th* Htat—iaa ara warth karla*. It aaaa It Bat kaattMM naa aad lata ta« ' - Thomas M. 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TATESMAN. va. HOME TRADE

ADVOCATE.

£S ted Population of Weatcheitet County, 175,500—Yonfwr., 71 ,$•& Earftat Cani ty emulat ion—Beat Mcdiam Tor , " •

VOL. X X V I I - N O . 8,090. YONKERS, N. Y., fHTRSDA V AFTERNOON, APRIL 14, 1910. PRICE ONE CENT.

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IU 1111 MAIN STREET, Tel. 540 YONKERS, N. Y.

OUR 8 t h A N N I V E R S A R Y S A L E , LASTING UNTIL SATURDAY EVENING.

W E M I - : . \ T I O \ O N L Y A F E W o f l l i e N U M E R O U S V A L U E S T O - » A ¥

READY-MADE GARMENT SPECIALS. I.AUIKK' * « • HI I T S AT S 8 9 8 -

J u s t one r»«k of o.ltl Mults, c o m p r i s i n g - » varle4y of color* uml sty le* , suitable fni" k u l a t u or »ho|»plnir purpose*. Home cho ice picking If > on come ear ly .

I.AIIIKH' KKIRTM. W O R T H I I ' TO ST.*© AT S 3 5 0 -

CompriKlng nnv.v and brnu-u Panama*; »l»o check* and mixture*: good serviceable gar­ment* *elllng ul hull' price.

LADIKS' COATS, W O R T H I'l* TO »B AT # 2 0 8 - ( HII.I .HKNs feKEFKB*. 98<* AND S I . SO

A lot of Sl»,rt loat*. P ' ' " ' 1 ^ ' ' " " J 1 ' * One l,.t. » l „ . * to tt rmm*. h» while ansl few Jan*. Not this season* (.tile*, but good, comfortable garment* for work. gray mixture*; worth eon*iderably mure

LADIES' SHIRTWAISTS. Good annlvrr««ry valor* In new sty le WalaW. Also I . A I H K s I>KTTK O A T S a n d CIIIL-

* DKKN'S RKAIIY-wAIIK ORKHMKS.

SENATE FOR FULL GRAFT INQOII

raDTCT III FLYHH M B .

Not a Vote Against Resolution* Appoint an Investigating

Committee.

$50,000 FOR THE EXPtNSI

JUSTICE MORSCHAUSER TO HEAR

ARGUMENT ASKING THAT IT

BE SET ASIDE. LOOIEDII FLAT Jury Finds For the Plaintiff, in the Sum ot I W l l l s H i t O o W t S a f l t t E d w a

$1,200, in Action Against the Receiver of the Yonkers Railroad Company.

NVHITK PLAIN*, N. V.. April 14. — T h a ra«e of Patrick.Flyiui agaiu~t the Receiver" of the Yonkcr* Railroad Company has own , on trial here for the hut two days, baaOJt Justice 'Mort-hauser and I jury, and I verdict vva* rendered, thi* morning, in i favor of tile phiiutifl. for $1.2(MI. The case j wa* tried for the plaintiff by Stmt* r'. ! I >a 11 mi. and by Leveret I I", friutih, who-4 represented the Receiver of the Yonker* , Railroad Company.

The ease presented -nine novel and inte­resting feature*, and V a - one which the Receiver had attempted to adjust in fair-Bens to r'lynn, rather than to try out the |S'OM' questions of law involved, and it la at:der*tood from the offer* made that Flym: ;

prould have bean muvh better off had he ; !i thuu if he is successful in

Pilfer Apartment of School Teachers.

FIFTH BURGLARY IN 10 DAYS.

LADIES'UNDERWEAR EMBROIDERIES. L a d l e s ' Jeraey Ribbed Vealn: low i»e»k.

M o v e l e s s : l.i |ied n.s-k mid «»»«• *>''<* I'rlee 8 *

l a d l e s ' Shaped Vests , tow iievlc. s leeveless . men-crt ied, la-ped neelt ami a r m s ; a l i v a j s .-i cent*. Miile I'rlee l s e -

Ladle*' Laced T r i m m e d I . . .brella Pant*, s u m m e r w e l « l i » . . 1 8 « * . l ' a tr : J, • o r J O * .

Ladle*' l i n e l . l*lr S w i s s R i b b e d Vests; rijtil-lar i's'. K"'««ls. Mile Price, eaeli '21C

I t i l r • Kxlra *i*e J e r s e y Kll.l.e«l Vests: !<»v ne^-k. sht 'veU-ssaml k w ne«-k, short » l i j f « ; 15.-. t iuullly. Sale Trlee, eaeli . . . I X C -

One < asr U l d l r s ' » a s t Black S«*»n»Ie«N Hose. KO.MI (|iuiltl.v. S S I P I ' l i ' - e . . . . . . . . . . . .

8"a*1 P a i r ; a Pairs 2 5 C -

One <a»e I j id l e s ' ( l o r Split Mole Hose, m u l e from pure ioml<*»l Ma<si j . i r a . r4»le Bn< ••

wm \%f P a i r : » Pa ir - 5 0 « »

F l*# C'a*»» Orummer Boys* Hose . Hue oii'l hejivv rlhlifd. an excet lenl va lue: slxeJl'*j to tl. Hale Pri<-e Pair 1 1 * -

W k t a C Plor Kll.he.l Sramles* Hour, T In »'<. A K«"iil • t r w t * value trt \&u*t-

n - l a e h s « i * s I lioini l oe» . Iteautlfiil patterns ,

cxceiill i i iMl w o r k : lartfe variety of pat-

lerns. >

00c values , per y a r d . . * . $1.1X1 values , per y a r d . . . .

4S* 4 . « 8 f

•;,"> Pleer* ' ! ; - Iml i Kwls* P loune lntcs ; a large l iuige of pal terns, S.iU. Prks' . y a r d . .525<*-

.*»0 ]*l«»er» A l l o v e r s ; S w i s s and Nalnsiniks, tit*it and s h o w v effe i ts . t'spei'iallv adopted for shlrtw.-lists. *l..-4l va lues ;it 9 8 C -

2 RIBBON SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK.

100 Pirrrs \ ' „ . (W All «rtk TaBVta Rlhtvon. i'ii'ihii.-ii. w h i l e , j-Mii.. Ilclil 1,9 in- and navy. Hale Prli-e, yard . . . . . l o t -

Hm Pieces N o . 100, aajm sluides ami umatltj Of i i l . n o , Hale Price I S f .

Anniversary Specials in the Notion Section. Fine toller soap, jl cakes f o r . . . . . (. Genuine I'.-istlle »;Mip. <-ake Am-I.oi- Pistil* *iti|«, 3 i-akes f.ir TurkfcUi-4trna»-ai»#D.- «uliri ,»—•'-.>' HrilroKen Peroxfrtp ; lliiusi-lHild Anm»'iula K*tra<-t of Wlta'hhnzH T«"«tri liruslies,.".... Cnntonr leu I r nets Hanltary hair roll- , Hair i 'M«w - ••- • • Itrald plus, e i i l i JeweU*! Imihl pins. each.

. »e. Klsh eve pearl loittmis, all »l/.es. card.. . a>. Fancy fish ««y«. J-ISIrl tMittons, i l o w n . . , , , lOe. Xieki-I Mti.t-il l*ilder» , Ir. l'iw-y.ird llsh- i«trs#< la«-e's, JrtoT..-. ie . Kltfhi v.-iril lisle isrrset laoers, e a c h . . , . . , He. Nickel safety plus, call oizes, ilosen , 8e. Iiress shields. 2. .'I and 4, pair . *r. I.llm yards liasliun itiiton, apstal , ir . •"**» yinl< linsth^K csrtUta. :! spools fur.. ,18e. KlKlil.v-ird fa.pc. roll . l ie . Button tliicail, linen liulsh. .1 itjiools.,.. , te. liiack darning ii>n HI. '.. Aacen S|KH!S

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Greatest Gut-Price Sale of Sheets, Pillow Cases and Sheeting

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Of the better g M M a that h»» ever taken place «»y»'hcre. If y o u need sheets , or will • r e d them ilurlna the > ••mini: year, b a y Ihetw now. Snch va lues a 111 never comr within your reach a c a l n .

D. O. I. or PKQPOT B B A X O S — S K A M L K S S Hale

42 by 30 Pi l low (a-se*. Insteiid of 22c I . e . 4."i l iv .HI Pi l low I Vises, l a s t eod of 24c I*r. .- i bv .;c. I'lllow Pas.',*, Instead of me.....tie. M b y Mil Pi l low Cisi-s . I i ts te id of :!2c SHc. .'•4 by !»n Hbeels. ln*tead of Oil.-.,., afle. 72 by 90 Slus-ls. Instead of H."i(- *•**, SI h'v :«l Sli s'ts, lnsii-:il of ii.".c tae. !»l by '.HI Sl i l tcs . !iisteatt»<if Sl.tm .a»c. tJtl by 1UH Mheets. Instead ..f $\:X> i l . 1 0

RIV R-l Rlissel ied. .Instead *a 4 Bte.lch»d, Instead

R I V A L I H : \ M I — s | , \ M I r s s

42 hy ::C, P i l l o w ('ataes, iu**a»*d o f 1!lc. 4."i by 38 P i l l o w t'ases. t u s ~ i l of 2 1 c 54 l.y iai Xheels . Instisnl or H e 72 by !ai Hlwets, Instead of 7.rs-HI by !«l Slus't*. I i ist«id of 8Ue

Sale. . . I5e . . . I«c .

48c.

fiUc.

HIIKETIXO A N D 1'II.I.OW TASK W I S M X H . I». « . t . OK PB4H OT.

7-4 P.leii'liesl. Instead of .'Ilk-H-4 Blenched. Instead of Me.. . . Ml ISI.-ii'hod. Instead of S.V.... in-1 in, 42-1 in h 4"ilucli

At;. ..r ;:o-\, of ;;.-"

n luil. Instead of SSf,. I'lilow CHtaton PllloW t'llHllllf Insto-ol of 3U and 22c

sale. . .'He, •nvte. , . » c .

:*ic .!«.-. lac.

.tie.

. Ilk:

Best Brands of Soft-Finish Bleached Muslins. F R I IT OF T1IF. LOOM

H I M . and

I . O \ S » A L r : VAUH

n i K M . i t «- \ ii i n : M H i *

KM^I.ISir liONtl (LOTH, I«-yard piece: worth nt.s.1, A , g j j 0

Table Linen, Napkins. me. K*lra

I la in i vk Heavy

iDe. All-Linen Blaaebed

Al1-I.lnen I'IIIIII-U lied a. ..Bale Price SOr.

lrMimisk. Sale Prli-e fl*c.

II All-I . inen Sat in |1.2!i Rxtra Hi-ivy

Hamaak. .Hale Price a-JMe". All-IUiicn Satin Dntnask

Sale Price t«e.

Al l -Linen N a p k i n s . W by 3:1 Inches : rettiilar pri.-e Sl.rsi ;, aatWnj Hale P l W . t f . W

Mr<- Men-erfaod la imnsk .Hale Price ,11c. :;n.-. f u l l I tb 'n l i ed l m i l i a s k . . .Hale Price * le .

I ToWfcling and Towels. Ifle. Hood Pliei-k C l a s s T o well lis: Vl le. 7 c Illenilied ,f5t*ill Under TnwelliiK SI fle. llh'. All -Linen Htsll T o w e l i n g \ t 1%e. 12'^c. All -Linen Heavy T o w e l i n g . . . A l l » , c .

All-I.lne-n Holler To well n s At l l ^ e .

BIO V A l . t KM IN HAXT> T i l l V I ' l v AT VAKIOI S I ' K l l t s

Men's Wearables.

Tiuee Senators and Five Assemblymen Given Broad Powers—To Report Bef March i, i o n — Senator Travis For Commission Also.

ALHANY. IT. V.. AprilT'4.—\\\rth'out a

M-nting Vote the Senate, to-dny, adopted resolution, reported hy the Finance O in it tee, providing for the iqijiointment yt committee of tliree Senulor* and flvd AsM'iiiUIytnen tu investigate and report to the Ix-jrislature. before March 1. 1911. what laws should lie enacted by the Legis latuJB. .

*nii prevent tsirrupl practices to inrlueJMe ^ w l , t * ' ( ' t l f

the course of legislation within the State.*! I ' , , l u , :

The .sj-mmittee is authorized to take *ap the ends of l>he All<ls-t'ong«r bribery ijft vcsiigiition* and the fire-insurance inveatt-jrntHin undertaken by SuperintendentHoteh-ki^<. any aft* frfl olu*rge* duly verifted, ol^ to investigate any other matters rmrtainiroj;

| to the Legislature. or State departments I which, in the opinion of the committee , I warrant investigation.

The .resnlmion clothes the eommittae With lite usual powers (lelegated t'i investi^rating

| eommitU'e-. -aiul provhles $.~>0,<HNT for ex-I (leiises.

Senator TruvLs saijl he lH»Vieved the Gover­nor shoiikl liiivc re|ire*Mitatii»n on the eoin-

• minis' ami said he would inirmluce, later, a bill proviidiug f >r an investigation hy a CilU-nr- - iu i wins."- ncmlso'ship would hieltple citizens as well as legislalor-i.

The resolution was sent u the Aaaemhtv.

ENDS LIFE IN MID-1

Perpetrators Eluded Police Until Margaret j>weet, School Teacher, Surprised Them in a Building at f j Hamilton Avenue, Yesterday.

Through the arrest of \\ ilia id Davis, aged l.'i, of ,")1 Cedar place, and Edward Koniaiuc, 14. of till Caroline avenue, yesterday afti-r-inun, the police have cleared up a aavim »vf flat Itiirglaries in Soutli V.inkers, the ]ier-petrwt irs of which have eluded the vigilance of Ca.ptain Coiley of the Third Precinct, and Lieutenant Mctiowan of the l>i«U'ctive Bureau, for the pus! ill days.

When Margaret Sweet step|ved into the parlor of the apartment occupied by herself anil three other teachers, a>t 73 llaoniltoai avenue, about 4 :30 P- IB, yesterday, upon her return from School No. 20, Jier attention was* attracted hy an unusual noise in uu adjoiiiiiig iiKim. Stepping into her bedroom s.he found the covers had been torn from the Issl and 'thrown irp.m the HOOT, the bureau drawers drawn mil and the contents Beat tered aluwit the raMB, "Why. w.lw has been here!" she cxelaiimed al.iud. Some jiei-s<ni then ran by the door leading inta >the hall

jfffet away, but -that, instead of pulling his | wa,v_

ajrses hack, he whijiped them up and at- . Vli*s Sweet ihurried out, aiul saw a boy i j i ip te i l to get across the track ahead of i w<tl0 djashed through other rooms, s lamming ihe car, and in doing so, just as the enr [ &JOTI behind him • he weiii. Realizing

I, it bumjMHl into the side of tin- t.liat she k, doing no damage to the trnolc. liut

It appeared from the evidence that on j»t. 23, ISOi, at alnnit !l o'eka-k in tin-rning, Klynii <lrove out of the upper

te of the Smith Carpet Mills on the Saw

ill River road, where the railroad track is ) feet from the high picket fence. Flynu

»u> on the high seat of a goose-neck truck, tfhich was empty, and which measured, from tte horses' noses t o the rear. 31 feet, and it appeared from his own statement that Kfhen I he horses' front feet were on the West track he looked down and saw the car 100

could not catch him by following,

awing Flynn from tl •at and into the Mi»s Sweet hurried t i tTie fr int of the build ing, and assumed a position as though she

OVERCOAT jM*D NOTE PROVE SUICIDE

OF Jii. G. ASH.

XKW YOBK, Apnil 14.—Aft Erie ferryboat brought 'into .Jersey City, t'l-day, evidence of a mrid-river .suicide lieKieved to be M. <>. Ash. of MiiUlctavvn,

The evid<«nee was in the form of a black overcoat left in the men's calnin.

A m>te written on a c a n ! pinned to the garment reads: "Look out for my body in •the river. Not i fy William Renter. Bronx. M. C. Ash."

w-as alniut to enter. There is an exit to the front from I he

i ifst aaw bne driver KKI feet away , ' rear by means of the basement. Boon a lw»y lie -was apparently then pulling hi* h u m e d ^ u p out of the basement.' ' Miaa « baek from the trav*; Mmt he did not S w i > s ' ' - ' >PP«1 •Mm.

«r on his car; to»% « w n g j " U , K > a r e J'0"- A n d *'A,* t * r e y™ d o l o « pWWK.OJk.]

»nd «t4Mrte<i ahead, and when 0bmtt W feet from the triK-k he saw Flynn was whipping j np hia horses and endtavoriivg to get th# j long track over before the ear reac'iexl hira. ]

nuel Watt , the molorman, testified

m y now*

dawn, a-a [ u u comjng dowmrtaira, and ran out «TM! leafied over the bark fence," aartd t!w youth, l ie sard he was Wiillard DavLs.

"We will « o 'in and see i>f we can find He teatiiied that hi: made every effort to j , . „

. . . . ; him. suggested MLSS Sweet. I he lad was •top the car; that it was equipped with an w ^ [n ^ f w > h | ^ ^ ^ air-brake, but, it being a damp morning, he j U u > ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ u p a miiutoVwok. w i t h i u

waa unable to bring it to a mi l s top until , wm w t i t i m t V nxrw E d w f t r , i K o m a i | M , it had a alight collision with the truok^and j . . , k n r > w h i m .. M y „ a v U . . „ , , g ^ u

Fl-ynn wa* thrown from his seat. j N-„ ;i t „ . i n ^,iv(. h i m IIH, h o„k." I t . d i d not *0ms that Fljtin was seri. ..j-.j j w i ] | k w ) , ^ b ( > o k •- flaid t h o

ously injured, but be claimed an injury to I tea<.her, puahing away nlie lad'-« ontatretohed Kenter. w.heti communicated with concern- i (his badk and that tliree teeth were knocked ; ,i iaml. "Vnu go over to the Police Station

j-ing t'ns n ute. said he knew Ash. and t h a t the out. These were substantially the facts as ! a i1 ,i h^v,, a n oflieer sent here," alie o m -I nwn lived in Middletown-. he would not j they app«»ared, and it was not claimed that ( manned.

<uv anytliiing further.

ATTACKED BY RIOTERS. CHINESE DESTROY MISSION, BUT T H E

INMATES ESCAPE.

the car was running a t an excessive rate I S!*P accompanied the lad t i the door, and, of speed. i wihen an enLer>ing postman addeil ,his injuilc

It was claimed by counsel for the Receiver ; tkui to lu'ts, tie- b <y c mseiite.1 4.1 go, that a man seeing a car 100 feet away , when ' From the Third I'retiin.-t. Captain-Ci>oley hia horses' front feet were just on tne track, atr.l Patrolman \ \ . II. Cougle started back wn» guilty of contribntory negligence in with *)avis. (in the way the lad was ques­

t s O.ircn Flaw Nc«H«<-c sblrl-. slUn-hcd rnffs, neal nlaek and white stripes sad flgtires; also new( fancy pattern*; sires 14 to 1* Inches: made by a Arm mnkins noth­ing less limn »l *™<l» Here during this sale • < • 68<*.

Owe case Men's Full F a s h i o n e d Impar led s i lk L i s l e Mark s » \ : n regular SAc. valne.

s n l - I rice. 1 He P a i r ; 3 Pair Fur S O r

One f u s e Men's Fine ItiilbrlaKsn I ni lcrwear, shnrl s l e e v e sh lr l s , doub le seated drawers

s a l e Pr ice , P.arh a 5 « * .

:

Four Specials in Summer Curtains ai l lni

B Hanhle Printed Merlaa r»rt . ln«, hunter all

around: gaad vatw* at t».*» W f Prtee « 1 UH

Curtains, two lending

Cross-aiHoe rnrlaliw. gaatt qnalllv. In blue an<l green «irl»c; resnhir val.e sis.

Male Price 7S<V

Kufflcd Not t lnc l iun i vnines i

SOc. « ur ta lns , . . . . . , , A t Wc. P o r t a l n a At gl .M « n r t a l a s At

HMIH.,1 I tobldnel t u r l a l . a — H e s u l s r »l III values r . . . . A t M t * . u.tninr gt.aa values ..At g f |}>

«

Wash Dress Fabricsat • w , ? „ i n A eR . : ; , l , c , i o n

S.atM Taeds Irress l!la«liam«. checks, stripes. Linen Finish Mnlllng and Yard-Wide Scotch I plaids, and nl«*n caloesi regular l*He. « hevlut Sulllng: worth IS and l»c. vard

.|iisiiu "ale Price f»Vtf % choice during sale for »•*«*. Oaie | .nt Fleiir Wnah I ' o p l l n s , I n c l u d i n g al l I l ie m a s l p a n n l a r s h a d e s a n d co lor

• * « < * • t n b . o l . H e l r f a a l t i r e ) «T l o e a e a w i d e , M I 4 I v r r , w l i r r r a t l » c . - « l e l - r l e e i a J e .

I

IN THE HUMAN HAIR GOODS DEPARTMENT W13 OFF1B FOR THIS WKBK OHLT,

3-OZ. LONG NATURAL WAVY 8WITCH, ftold by Kzclaalve Dealers at 816, {K *y f\f\

and good value at that prlce-Bere at \ P / . U U

- STTASTRTTAT. rh ina . Apnil 14.—The Wen-j leyan Missinn -at ( hangsba 1MM been de •troyed by f k r W a

The missionaries tivrk refuge in the Ya- j men. wltiich the r'uTters attacked. There was HI loss of Itfe. Two British gunb;»ats j are harrying up the Siang Kiang, for the purpise of quelHng the disturbance.

whipping his ihorses ahead, instead of pull­ing them back, and t'hat he could not re­cover

Wlien the verdict was brought in, this morning, Mr. Crumb renewed his motion to dismiss the complaint, and that the verdict 1* aet aside, as contrary to law. -ludgj Morsohauser then said tie would be glad t" hear the at torneys more in detail upon this matte, , that it was a case that pnxxted him very much; that , while ho would not now grant Mr. Crumb's motion, he would say

The .nutlrrenk is attributed to the indig-nal in , ,.f the natives at the action of the ' t h * 1 lh" w ' o u l d , i k " t o h < w t T , p °°"n a* i 1 f u , l v

Chin,j«- omeials eiTneeming the exporting of J ( *f^ d ' r "Wldiaen's be tore him the n a t i o n •pie*.

MAN A N D CHILD ARRESTED. XKWKrRoii. X. Y., April 11.—Aaenaih

Coi|>er. aged 12. w»!io dtWrppearad on Tnes day. a.nd iher wncre. ,J. H. H. Sperry. aged 50. were taken iii*t:» cnat.wly, to-day, a t Mnu-gaup. by Deputy Slieritf Porter, Chief Wil kin of Hiddletown, and Rev. E. I. Campbell. The pair "Were traced by Campliell. the girl's pastor, and found in a little house In the mountains, %

Sperry anil the (fir! were brought t i New^ Imrgh. and ,he was locked up.

I • ! I I —

MARK TWAIN ILL. X s w YOBK, April 14.—Samuel Clemens,

better known a s Mark Twain, reti,rna<l from I'x rniiiilu. to -day; he was eonllneil to hia IHTIII, sulferiiiK from heart trouble.

Tlu« sudden death of his daughter. la«t winter, has told severely on the aged author.

whether, when a man testified himself that he saw a ear WW) feet a w a y when his horses' feet, l»nl rust reached the first rajjl.

and he thereupon whipped his horses across teetive Ilealy. wl««n lu» -heard of i t . the track, and. instead of (hacking up. at- maine was the si-called "man" who

tioned, and when he told of •selling eggs Cougle's suspioioiH were ar..uls,»d that this Isiy was one ,he was seeking in another cast-, l ie accused him of being th<- thief in tlie pr%' sent case, . a n d T h e b»y lieesme frighfesi.il and admitted that he waa,

W'ben the officers reaolKd the house they found IMect'ives Healy and Joseph Schcibel tnere. These men 'were assigned to And 111-maiine, and the latter waa arrested at 0:2(1 p. m.. at his home.

Davis told Captain Cooley tluit entrance was made try pushing a key out of its place ill the dior, and then, with a la»»t w iw . it wat drawn from where i t lay, on tlw lloor within tire" room, through Hie narrow space uiiiler the door, and into the hall .

"That is a new trick on me." aaid De Ho had

tempted to drag a Hawk ami horses, measiir- gunhpad hy the rear fence when Miss Sweet ing in total .11 feet, ahead of the car, he disturbed the lmys. W M not guilty of contributory negligence Davis saisl they .-.munitted the various 4tnd could not recovnr. '• burglaries on the way iliome from school. • The .fiiilge reserved h i s decision, t o hear "Whem we were seen, we pretended to be the argument. Lawyer* art much Interested takiing orders fur eggs." he aaid. la the <***, '1 he articles stolen at various wines are

valued at $oO0. aird the boys hid the-m in back yards, under birslres, atnl fence*. A

• Id wal'h they *-»ld to a jeweler in South 'onkcrs for $2, and divided the "swag." In

Rianailne's pocket was found a fountain-]>en he took from one plac • Tire lo^rt eon. slated of mx g »hl watclies, a gi»W pwnknife, a revolver, ami *!."» in cash.

Thnae who were robbed are: Willidm If. Lawton. 43o Van Cortlamlt I'ark avenue-. Clara Rartlett, and Margaret Hwwt, 73 11.mi. I r.in a venae; Iloserte Polhemais, 321 Kiverilale avenue: Kdith l inke , 40 Cornell

Davis. Isiv has )s--u in the egg -ellu-ng Imsi U t t , atid lias yielded t i temptation. Why, •he actually ls»at my other b iy. Chai lie Iss-atine he wouklii't join t-lic gaJig.'-

"After Davis was caught, be told." but this Itamainc Imy would never "have opatM bit ntiitilb," taul Captain Cuolcv. "Komaiias showed an awful disp.wit ,m\ 'o continue In do business."

to the WIIM

Tu-sT licalion l"ur tiic e>lablislinicui of the Tlfud Precinct." leinarked Jtukat Brail, "l wi think i: all over: it is a ««i-i««j» matter."

To a N T A T K S M W reporter. Mi\ Davis e\ ircssed the lsdief that tbe | e i siunething

behind the whole mal'.ei. "I think gjajM IIIIT (s'l'soii has organi/cd th"-.- buys int •

niarauililig r! | lugH- **W he. Mrs. Homai ic al-o -aid she believed the D i v i - boy to have been the leader of a jjaiifj.

Chief Probation Offtcer Oarritv says ii l | I he third time Willard Davis has lus-n in Court. Once he was arraigned for com­mit l ing larceny, ami again he was up mi a summons for assault ing another bey. At an evidence of Davi-'s pr.nvcs- with his lists. Charlie Uoniainc is now recovering from a black eye Willard ndinini<tcrcd to biin.

"In my experience, wlieneve t e a c h e r s co -o ] i e ia te w i t h the

wrongdoers get the worst of it tain Coo ley, at the conclusion "The -ehool teachers furnish tin We the m u s c l e . "

I .Y0t*jCANCOMC

-^TO OURTSTORE' B L I N D T O L O E D

the school

p o l i c e tlie

" sa id I ;i|i

if the ciis--.

In o in- id

DISTRICT ATTORNEY MOVES TO FORE­

CLOSE ON CANEPI'S PROPERTY.

WIIITK PLAINS, X. Y-, April 14.—That ai-tiou had bee» commeneeil by tire District •Attortiey >to foreclose, on behalf of the county, on the Isnul given by Adolph Canepi, of Yonkcr.s, in the case oI the pick |Ms-kets, Mav and Ryan, was diseloscl . this morning, when advertrsemetJta were onlereil ins<»ited in honkers newspapers «.f the salt-in faieclosurii <j| ilie property at Ml rfchowl streci , Yonheis, which Canepi gave a- se­curity on the linnd.

May and Ryan were arrested in Yonkers charged with l»eitig (pickpockets, loiter

u iherer" site waked. t |„«, w ( v r e relegsHi g o bond* in the sum of -Tiingeiggs; ami'a m a n ' J » « n n « j ^ t T l » r e n ^ 5 ^ , e n ( . | , , ^ e ,K,)K1H' \invwfl )„,>„ jfi»en by

WE "BELIEVE Iff -DOIJHG

WHA.T / J * TUGHT TOT>A.y

A.M7> THE/f "DOIfiG IT

A.GA.IM TO-MO'R'm.OW.

WE HAVE "BUILT OVR

BUS^I/fEJrsr By TTIEA.TIJVG

EVEHyBO-DV A.LIKE.

MEMS SUITS I/f BLUES

A.M-D FAMCy CXA.&S. SIO

S12. S13.30. Sta TO S3Q.

BOys' SUITS. S2.98 TO SIO.

WA.SH SUITS FOH THE

Boy. j/i SIZ.ES F-ROM 2 i-a TO tO yEAHS. 93 CEJVTS.

T HOMTSO /f.

CLOTHIEH.

3S SfOltTH BTtOA-DWAy,

yo/fKEtts.

Canepi. Wlien they were called for trial they did

not appear, and time wa s given to the Inui,Isman to produce them. As he did not do so, the bonds were declared forfeited. The property will Tie sold 1»y ihe Sheriff on May 91, n t the front door <>f the County Court Jlinise. ,

TO RESTRAIN AN ICE MAN. THE LARCHM0NT COMPANY S E E K S TO

CUT OFF C O M P E T I T I O N

Y„ A p r i l 11.—'Un­

p e o p l e ml' l4l ie! i l i ioi it

W l l l l l I'l v l \ s . X

r|itestioii whether the must pay M cents fot 11u» |sminls ot ice, Hi-have * chance to get it for l; icent< pat lot), was argued Is-fore .lusi'u-e Tompkin-. yes­terday. «>u an appli-ati 111 lor an injunei mil to pi event a Ijurc'imont ice m«:i ficm c m -linuing in bu.sitics-.,

|! was claimed that he formerly held stock in the Ijarchniont lep C.mi|wnv, ami sold . i l l to his partner-. In sell ing mi;, iic agreed not to enier i 111 •» ton Uriel's again wil'iiu a certain period.

Lately, it is claimed, he has again s ta l led in business, and is underselling his old piHtners. cul l ing the pviee to lo cents, from -JO. per 100. , ,

The. Convpany a*ks for * n injunction to restrain him from doing business, under the agreement he made whet* he sold out his stock in the Company. Just ice Tompkins took the papers, and reserved decision.

1 V 0UN6 fellows who dress • as well for recreation

as for business need to see the unusually fine lot of stylish, fashionable things

HartScliaffner&

have made for as this season. If you wear these clothes wita shirts, neckwear, hats, gloves such as we'll supply, you will be sure to make a good appear­ance,

Overcoats $15 to $30

S u i t s $15 to $36

T H E

Harris Clothing Co. 21 NORTH BROADWAY,

YONKBRS.

A u t o i o l e Insurance FIRE, T H E F T , LIABILITY, C0LLISI0B,

PROPERTY DAMAGE and TRANSPORTA­

TION, fully covered at lowest ratea.

AGREED ON THE FACTS, s

MRS. E D W A R D MURDOCH KILLED. MKRIIIK.V, Conn, April 14.—Mr*, Edward

Murdoch, of Sitnalmry, was killed outright, another wirman was seriously injured, and a man fatally t u n . , when a possenger train on the Xew Haven Railroad struck * large touring ear. to-day.

ROOSEVELT 1EACHES VBH1CB. VcJircE, Italy , April 14.—Ookmtl Rooae

velt rowed thfoi i fh a atrrtch of 41M Canal Orande, in the r|ar%ne«» of th* mtly morft-ing, on hia w » y t« Vienna. He declared Mia experience more knpr#a*ive than the icg%t of \ en ice by moonlight.

JUSTICE TOMPKINS WILL DECIDE VON

LELIVA CASE WITHOUT A JURY.

1- - T l - T -

\\ t u n Pf.Ai^a, N . Y . , April 14.—sOn 4he opening of the Supreme Court, this msvrn-•ing. It was anmHinoed that the attorneys in *Ae snyait of Francis X. Don ighne. as Execn- I avenm>; Henry Kracher, :iiil) Rivertlale ave-t«or of 4he ewfate of C^irl von ladiva. againat j irUe. the e>ify ,,f V uikers, had agreed on a state- ' The boy* were arraigned in Court. 41)ia meiTt of fa. is in the ease, and they would morning. n)ion complaint of Mks Hwett, whe 4M)"a#t ilicm. with a question of the law, j charged l-liem wrth burglary. When they direct to the .luatice for a decition without • had pleasrerl gui l ty , .ludge Ilea 11 told Najniiel « *rh»l hy jary. j Dav is, father of Wiillard. that he thmif ht no

On this statement, *h» CMC w*a atricken | Vnatitution goo*l for liv iking after a 1 from the cahiidAr, an«l .Inatrce Tompkin* j boy as a father is. "I will remand Willard, will render a dwiwion. , and conakter hia caae carefully until to-mor-

, row morning." •-Aawrican women have Wwlcomed a keen ' yirs. Jennie B l i i a M h Romain* Mid her

aywd and sharp-penned critic In Now York, i y, R,|W(tr,l, had never lieen in any troubU ThU emtio it Mra. lleamoiut fltioiphreya, of j M,**. "I have hvesl here Hi yeara, an I Inf land , M t c r known uttdar tha name of ba ? « introaUd my purae t o him and h*\r Rita. never, nria*ed five cent*," aaid »he. ' T i m

TWO DIE IN NAVAL MANEUVERS. S T I - T I I N . I'russia. April 14, — Torpedo-

boat I2 i was run ilown by a cruiser during liie night in the flermnn naval maneuvers. Two engineer* were killed.

1870." Forty Tetrs' Experience. 1910.

A. B. BARR & CO HEATING

CONTRACTORS. We give special attention to remerlylnst defee-

live HllT-WATER anil MTF.AM srstems Have j-mir repairs made m the Hpiing, before

the busy season. r l « < o i i l r a c l loo . n i r . l l o r two l a r g e .

6, 8,10, 12, 14 RIVER STREET, VOMKIRt, W. V.

COURTUETS FURNITURE HOUSE.

COMPLETE LINES IN

Furniture, Carpets, RDIXS, k . A nmmW »mount <»f tsumh will QMQ MI •crount.

C'AHa Oft-CREDIT.

Few York Furniture Co 20 WA1BUBT0I AVEHUL

CHESTER W. I E W I A I , WARBURTON AVENUE & DOCK S T R U T

Telephone 585.

Fire Insurance; BELLOWS <fc WARREN

tO QETTT BQUARJa.

Aaswu tea WMTCBESTaUl F t R l INSURANCE CO. MVBRPOOL A LONDON A GLOBE t i l t . 0 9 AETNA IN4TOBANCB CO.. OF KABTFOBD, COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE C a

PUte-GUst , B o r t U r y , LUWlity s a i Kabila Inanranca.

SELLING OUT At a great saerlrtee during AariU B E *

T i q i ; « i n . . l 1 K I D K R I H W I A H 4 M A N Y r n i M i i g i . „„ , „ , 4

CRA9SI, 3 1 2 NEW MAIN STREET.

EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS By best methods, at >IM WARRfRTbN ATE-Nl'E. VONKKRrl, on TlgSDAV and TRI*B«-K, TONKEK8. on fCEHUAY and T i l HAY KVKSINHH, : an »o 9, (App.Ha4aiaf.ta also ms«le for other time*: "phone l E i A ) Hlasses at lowest rates. V. N . tiaargrav, tt«pa> terad Opt.unetrlst, of I T . T . 6 M f g « a Cfaw Dualists. New Y'ork. #

E i c b a n i e W o r t Por SITUATIONS OBTAINF.O tbreaflt Th*

Htat—iaa ara warth karla*. It aaaa I t Bat kaattMM naa aad lata ta« '

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