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,/^i-v-lvM -4L» -V 'V# 1- ~ ''^&wg3Sߣm^&Bßßi3S2!£ -*'^ li JW"# y* lA\ A° S.LS& ANTI TRUST CASES ORDERED REARGUEO Action of the Supreme Court Great Surprise to the Government. SEVERAL MONTHS* DELAY President Not Likely to Fill Vacancy Before End of This Session of CongTess, However. : icjaat nan>iu ) BgatfafMl Apr-i 11 The Suprrme feort Bl c '" r ' 1? ' d stltp to-day or- .v . the government acainst «h» fasndatd 00 I snjßnsjajr and the A- . rioan Tobacco ■ lopanv rc«r- Kl.irr that tribunal. Ttius order ■BJI «> * n-'H**** *~r\<r.*>- " the Bja> Bl I • ' '"' « rntfd 1n the . . Wanm OeWMI and So • General Bower* It 1^ thr con :. that tho court was ,-. :..; •:• th.se <-ascs it m . a> ta at Bdar 1 tsctsißß aha* wm cacaadhs • xistrd justice J|<*»V bjsj i^inr tniawkifly nnn rotenged Dnesm. Thr j k , .. . . '.tax case \* not f'. . is gcnrrally taken ► .n has '•ci n baldj B whu ratal Biemer bi fore his d.afh. ttiOß r. cardltic tb<« ■ ascj. l.a\ ing b«on r< v. . r was prrstnt kX .) . : aadai m th. just;. • ■ aa -.h« 1 • . ngameni <.f th. . ay an aisneai d «.. ■ vas <li\ load even h Th. law ofTic/rs ■ r :!.• government •• . ,t thi <>!d. r for I - ■..ring. • • kI and the counsel <Atr .... . mot at th<- ,i-T.|,,>T, >T .|,, i-T j ; . tatttt] '■■ dct.ri-.iin. on a gumenla may aga:n a It IB 4 KPCI t<-d that mu'-h bB d'j' r '"' " !i (■* osanai af the prr-si dim 01 n»urs». an\ sgm • iiKTt reached - .1 j. t to tlu- ap • • . ,rt Court Adjourn* on V|v 31. A* the ■ ourt has announ- cd that it I wot Bta ifacr Hay l«» v. t Kaj .".1 as its date for i.'..».i .'..». :..:i- • >r ;h.r aummcr re.fss. it • • 1 r< «rgur the trust ar t< rm. fff ftb of the g.e, . rr.m< nt , Ehaai ■ aaai ttt Mai at :. bui :t is broad* .. t : 1 th< V\ :,:<■ Ho.iso that; 111* * ' DM > "uri B :'.l mal.c BB -•. t!,o purp-pc ->r the IT- sio.nt ■ • ■ • v;;, rrssnr to Justice; • ■ • ■WC 'hf do?' of tlr.s aaS4 hbi •* u», (J orvTo<>d t-. bHve • <a ;>'« Baa et at Jufl^-s Hatork .'r;.:.. A»idr« v. s Bad T.>mj»k;ns. 0: th' ' . • .■•■•.rt of Kear York. ♦ i •• ata ar«-. Book, at Ktaaas: V;r | i • |ÜBejaaa|a^ Deea> ga BJ B Of N' \' Jers'\ N- ' Park :<n<! ■ • ■ :i«-r*.l H.i«rrc In the :ib 1 taaatlaa at Dai ; ur • By Ban rs bi r. - 1 .vT probable . atididaie IBM M Bf Jus ■ ;-.• !-• baa bad no part hi Oai nica ■ ' -■ • 3b* r of tba tr;jst . .:>■> .-. hay- ; ; ■ • • .i.i 1. sto the j.r. para- ' ' th' corporation ta x tcS' Pr«i:2ent T««t'» Position. "•< L m'ss an onoed thai ?< ittauu ■ . •! !•• We« v^ :ir> . th«» m;ui> ■ar* tm H irtoji practically . limi f'-«"<! <';Tcu:t J-;.:c i. Vandeventrr and .- •,• ,;, .,, r; ,i Uef4 w. ill .::* Justlc* ■ r. This ana aaaed •• Judjfe« had i.:.ssr-<1 ■ ♦ ■ '• MOB 1 ' " ;■■.•■- ..w IS }f.,, » n :- • . ■ ••■ ■ • ■ m.. m IMnr in .!. n lafi d tti« fa<t ..:.-•:.. pael ■ bm •] tit lar th ■ • • t thai h. ■ • r .-..urt , mttoß af « i»-nd • should n-'t l>r .i ■ ' ■ ■ Kunm btii • ?n«r.t ..t th' •• mt. m n..t p. • . .„•• .:•■■. bna ■ Mffcnr ..i;-ts t'ian p!f**ii ■ that h :ii. in _ • • ... MtertaJ f ■- .-• ■ th. 'iifHJ ta his k""-** 1 ' ■ .-i jitiv riendin* ' ' • a trmm Qm WbJbi H.>u^ .-. - \ "..»■:• ■ ■ •,'. | ;.nj far Onaml Bmmkb in .. . V* Ycf Wmsm Recognition. ■ '.mm -inn*; far re. .ignition ■ :\*r !.. pti dlaappolaßni ■■ .•■ >■ DtnUoß ■ he:i *""*' •- - : ' ' ■■■•> nani. «: ;«c bu bonhl Mar«*a!l. of Srj.i ', iiup^ni,,.,,,, l"ut»rm>or A. .-• strongly urged to ■ a Tart. n f. j «,n •h *^t. to fat heard aboat tbe Gns a • ' • ■ : Fheai wen oaaed in 2 ""Ut, .* o, t:!< r.-,,«-4 nt tin- mmiv "* ' ' • .t pailiutfarty 4 .n fas 5 -■ ■ • :.-• «as. m> m.-numra • 8881 n «ht in that ca»«-. vv U * li '** BTIUi MK't.na and^ Day <,' !r .,. xamtaKOw that onSavafl the oi v,< North.-™ eV-.-urltiea 'hi. f Justice Fuller and rjl 9 - .'..t«- «r ; <i liolmea v,rf op- Jj*> H lag acti,,,. KBSy ■>f the ru ' ' '•'• ta the »ffert that th«- kjntlesa :n th< u!ii<> «ay on MM ■•*■»■<» OB MnH the lahnaaa EMM A»« %% * i> *«- Just, • Lurt.jn. th«i teventh r - «duo<l greater doubt v>«ib ex «^iskc ** ***l«rir> . r of the bl* suiti 2 at * •'•mp4ete eurpti»* Buch a : r\r.nt v.*» by some ii'iz.day Btjaa »h* court iwt alter w.U.tt M ib,ra I***, y locl.t*. mla. Tn-imirron, olinn rr> FIVE THEFTS IN ONE BLOCK Succession of Burglaries in Sight of Harlem Detective Bureau. Hurfrlarj. bava bean rasSShag ■ small harvest during the last w.-, k i:i the block it. 123 th str.et 1» tw..n Seveafth an i ESbjßtfa .iv , n'l. v »rhrn th. f ha\.- .n | tere<l no le»ss than flvr SSSTas. In four »f the*! butxlarlofi entrance nan made I a| mean?, of i.ar iasrn, but in the flft'i cane th«- thieves took a tront door off its hinse?. and after rummapnn al>out in th. store MsVsOtSd about %]?** vorth of ausdn hp.l walker] out. It Is th:» last ca*e of housebreakinc that particularly riles Capt;.:n H.un. of the htnrMss. l>rt«-'«ti\. Bnjresut, who i>. llfv<s it wa? a bit of Bjsaacftoua ssjia work «m the pait af th< burjrlars. Th DefJßCtlvc Kun-Mu. tenante*J by fully lKty ftlainclothrs men. is sMnted at No I'JT W. t-'. H!.*ith j-tr. ct. and the pSBOS that *»» ent< red by th< float d.««r on Tues iay niornlnp i»= at No. 11MI QTest ISSth Mr«-<t. dlr<-<tly opposite. Th»- thlfves >;<>i A\\&y with S. I.i.b.rn'alls clothins atoCk in Nil IL'T. Tho four other places entered were clothinjj Mores and barb, r Phojis. an»j th ■ total l..f<<. was about S1.O."». The burg larie* i-t:irtr;3 <iti Tuesday night last an continued until <;:r'y Friday mornlnc Thf proprietors of th< star* at No. ■J»»- STaßt l^.'.tli stre«T. which was ransacked. have N on sitting up st night arssod srtth revolvers to keep away thi thieves. CHILD STARTS COSTLY FIRE Four Yonkers Houses Destroyed as Result of Play About Bonfire. Th- young son of I*l>kws L I-con baaaer. aa expert coiii.unt. artth sf fices ut No 1(1.% Hroadv. ;i\. \\as pla> Ins around a bonfire near hi- honi« . in l..in ,■ in laßace. Vonkers. >«-Btcrday. In Mwne fashion, accordlnp la th best ac count obtainable, he carried a burning |;J«ve of wiHtd under the piazza of his louse and an hour late that house ■ad three 'oth.ra had beca totally «le vtroyed. The other h«mi burn. d. at a ••>^ .stimat.d at M"«'.<«i. wire those of On Slanton Hose. Qeormi W Fowler. .1 brok.r. with an nfjsn si Ko. S" Broad s-tro.t. Nad Mra. J. F. McCarthy. Tht«e otlur houses caulfht lire, but .juick work b\ the tirenieri saved ih«m. The -■:... r«smi ra fin Dep irtsm nt \. ..> . ,'.led to the Jire. Ji:i<i ha.l a Bead BBsi of tro-.ibb on a-'<-iiunt of the high mind in kßtptnaj the ssaaaaa within aMßdai The h.iusi > aeatroyed were in on« of the l>cst residential quarter! of tbr r:t> an.l at one time it was feared that the f.r< niiKot spread am the Whole northern part sf Yonkers. DROPS OFF REARING HORSE Miss Bedell Saves Herself, but Mounted Officer Is Injured. By leicasirig h< r foot from th.' Irrup .md riiopplng to the crout -1. Miss 1 •••: - <thy MMt *be young daughter of Mm Tbomas Dsusnun, t€ N" 55 OpntraJ i*a.k v'< st. |«aarrday Bfterajaoa aaeaaad i^ii.c onjtrgfd wh.n 11. r hnrs.' boltt.J Ml «'« li ttai I'ark In th. inirsuilt sf the runa- KSjJ M-..!5i-.'m lMtro'iT- an Herman OroBB !->f rg« r. «f th ■ Ars.Tia' itettnn. ro|*M< 1 1 with ssmillm l.i.i .in was Uirown. Tlv oftio^-r Uft '• *. •• .is Bl>enJy bruise,'. Mi.unt.-d PuttxAmai <;■ >i K f Ito«laada ntiall\ < au^ht th. runau.-r at T" ' - i ftr^t HhBJ BcdetJ rides astride She sad >.:i \Y\r West Drive, nc-ai ICd str«<-t. ad w.-,> ir ti)' J.-t of m"i:ft ing. wh>n bcr bom Majhei ■ b> n noisf ..ti the <lri\e. roared and betted. Miss Bffdefl drew her fact • l<;:r af thi stiuup. r^lras.'d tho Kirn : a:io Eefl baekemrd. Bha eras not hurt i.> Iber fall Af«»r t'.iankma: th. paUutlurC, sh< re'ii-MUo.d an 1 r<>dt- to rlv atahSf tB, 3n w.»- mth ntto • t POST OFFERED WAINWRIGHT State Senator May Succeed Clarkson as Surveyor. [Frr.tn Tl'^ T; lt>un« T<w»ii 1 ■/•aUßatoa, April 11 -<t^t« fcoator J. Hajrtm nfatowrlgtrt hi In ITavhtaKtan ;;!Hj l.as ve<i!\<-.i .-,•, ofT< r "f th* BMBI "f t:«> MiP« Mir--' la "f ti;» iv. rt <if Kmm v-mU. t«i »« 1 3 < - «"-« < i General (Markron. v !•>-. term <M.rev this ny nth Mr WahiwrUtlit l>a?< t:.kr;) | r nrr. r un«if r . "iiMrtnailon, bu! ba*> n«>< >' • kl\>i a •:••:■'• answer Hr WiiinwriKM i- :< l.iv\\.i «.f Msjti t.:aii«!'.n=. li.'-irK !.r. :; In tIM aOeC <>f At i«n n« ■>■ •»• n«-r»i V/irfectvhata keffara !io ■«■« t.. ih« Btafa Rcnatc. »bCM ha has l>r« li n j>roii.iin nt Huth<> tn in. COMET MAY BE SEEN FRIDAY Visitor Visible in East Until May 17 — Then in West. '■id" 'i. A pti! 11 Kruldv. April If. at l:V> n'cUtck In Hi* i»«rnins. t. ill l><- the ■ uOaai tftaa at aMdi it »i i v- .11 th ■Mk T\inc B> BM H» n '' '- •■••m«t. -Ini'li i Mcarahaj ka thi fcea M lanli'a laMiabft* Btita kfl'i mi ihBMMC of MR | > .;. paan >d "^«i Thhi Inform ttan araa f nr:i!s'. : r -<l t<>-<lay hy one of th»> nky kjz - «t Oavcnctaeni I*n|wraltsr*a aaanvaftan Dattni AprfJ s^'i i : •■ ■srhj pftfi af M« |ha eaaaai »IH '*■ vlslhk In i.»- • Jir-for^ j>unn>e. a t*-* <I'ci<«s nortli of titsr Bj May IT It •»• l>r '"" n«-arl\ lii llri#> wtth tli*- pun to b< s'-^n In tl«» tii'irniriß. but Ti.im then •■!■ wili BSB«Bf tn the >■ <■ ' '.■■ •• . rvcohai «> aaan »<■ M erti dark aaangß on m»j 3" ! t nm ie« i»" aaan afti ' • nun, *lt! the lntor\jii gronitiK longer ra.-n tsllfM. ROMANCE AT WHITE HOUSE Tirst Cook Becomes Engaged to Police man Assigned to Mansion. Warhlimtf.il. April 11 II 1 '. 'v. * an<! UM .«fTalrh o! i^tat< (••mjmr:ii Hy »«r twaottm *i th< Wiuf HaaM 1-. ■;.-. «aca xmm* af ■ Kj.nnK aajaanel b' low • .01..' t.. t! - kaoartaaji " f "•' Pwa***' *i»i M»« T;.ft ManbM Pataaaea, ■ pretu >*" " "ha hi firm . o')k «t th- •■:>"• jtn. Maaaaaa. has i #l . nni( . BBSacad to ■Mratonaa Mad ••>. m» ti«im<i at th^ w t it. Baaai Mi Muluy If tM.t a S*r,l' Md H H bj ►♦^n ttmt tli- m»rria«« la- c>i!fihiiiK • < :i UHiinitwi Mveei .M!^^ r- '• '- ■<• ■••■ rron N'«- I'ork at U»r Bottrttatloo 1 Mrs. Taft «nd «i:l «< t»a> k then ■aao t.- prepare h«T troufM-au DEATH OF MME TALON Last Descendant of Amerigo Vespucci Dies at Florence. rioreno. April 11. Mm. Talon, th* last •OSOHMlan.t of the explorer Ainer«n Ves pucci died her* to (U| Sl'^ wu '^ lllv four yearh old Mni«v Talon t<K.U lit w»th I,er hurt-nd. *h^ - th* <rlni^l. ai-1 It*H*«' »»•> -"'J "^ " ■eH known mmiun lor tL« <.a.us=fc «. iUUan sßtensadinea. \i;\\-YOKK. TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1910.— FOURTEEN PAGES. MR. whitman AROUSED Assault en Witness in Pcisch Case Angers Him. THUGS BEAT W. D. CLARK His Injuries Halt Trial and Dis trict Attorney Starts Investigation. District Attorney Whitman said last uiclH that h<- had Information that pow erful int. y. and influences were work lag "by any means and at any baaard" to aava Charles H. Katz. Donald I-. rVrsth and John K. Bherwood from con viction on the . l:.irc Of Stealing |ltt.#M of r. Augustus Hdnni copper stock and that the "attempted jmurder" af Walter 1.. «'lark. who h.id turned state's <\ id. new and was the principal v Itneas against the .'< -f- nd.mts. "was evidently one of the meane determined on" to accomplish this . nd Nothing ha« so arou«ed the District Attornjey*s ofnn- recently as the assault up-.Ti Mr <'!aik «n Baturdaj afternoon. As 8808 as Mr \\ hitman heard <>f it he lost no tin, • in "starting things," for h: helil that if a utat. s w itn.ss c.'ii be succesafully attacked by thugs on almost 1 the «-ye of the ii.iy oa which he is to testify for the state Urn moral effect would be s.-ricus enough to have a most , material bearing on the future .ldmin- Istral of justice i n thhl county. As ■ su!l oi the attack and ■ coot< don Bvcraeard bjrCharkea Nott. jr., the Assistant District Attorney, s no has di rect ■ bargi of the prosecution of rVrach, Kat/ and Bbrrwood, Katz will appear la the Toa.bs poUoe court this mornhuj and h. District Attorney win ask Magistrate Barlow t.» hold Mm under ball until hi^ part, |f any, in the ■mull can be d. t. rtnin. il Mr Whitman w iil lay his evi dmi< befon the grand lory. The grand jury artn . ■: .... ; tafced to himellgali ■Ad «1> t< riiiiti. bat effOTta. if any. have been made to destn v ( \ ul-ii. and cor runt \\ itn.ss. s in tli HetttSl Stuck loan cast Mr. Whitman Angry. Mr Whitman said but alght: The uamult upon <"iaik was.vid.ntly one of tha meaaa .i. i i i,,in. upon to de- Icat jnstic. ajul v,;,s .i boU and auda cious defiance «>f the law. i propose to iiihmU the tihltma "f th. assaoH upon <""iark t<. the grand jnr\ for iich action as the evidence and the law maj jus- , tify. Tins eaoee hi Botag t.. ba fairly tried in this .-nit . and w « shall proaecuU to the limil of the l:'.w ;iny person V\ ho may a'tempt by criminal means to obstruct ! the rourse af Sasttcet The state's wit- I Oesscs are poing to h.iv c th. protc. tion arhlch th> laws of th. state- guarantees. 1 to thrin." It '\as iluc .ntirrly to < han.e t!:at the Dtstdct Attomc>> <.?r<. .• had ■ dew t.. work on as s«>on as the news of the aa- Fault OB «'!ark reached It On Fiidy Mr. No*t happened to go to Poatia'a if ilwiiiiiil for lunch He walhnd t ■ thr lavatur) to « aali his bands. •■while 1 was sr« casasjed.** h<- said, 1 beard K.it/.. Who araa also In th. lav.i toi\. i ut out of my range of vision, sa) i.. aoaae osw evhocu I could not *cc th it they must put .-iiiii' ■ ing o\» r the ptitte on '"laik befute Monday.' I pbtlnly rec llglllifli Katz's \«.i'<'. bui at the t : ni- ! paid bo attention t>> the Incident " With this to work uti Detective Kit/ rimmons e/ae Rent nut restarday in ar r< st Kats. H< nnallj found him in th' office of l; is= rounael. >'.l\ st.-.i. r, 11l No. IIS proadway. Mr. BU m r called 'ip Mr. Whitman and pronhwd to prod*Ke hla < li< nt in the Tombs court tbis tnurnltm t th< latter would consent not to urivtt li'ni This offer Mr. Whitnan a .-. ; .t, 1 Uast alajhi Mr. Bteuer said thai katj ajbaetatdy denied nut kins; the rems at iiii.ut.-<1 t.. him by Mr. Nott mm] «>.«milil offer h reward ■■• |Uono in the u-jmins for information k sding to the arrt^i <•• 'lark'f assailants. Clark's Part in Case. For son., time Mr. Nott had been try baj to p. • «'iark to turn atatr'a iTldence — |. nras a co-cl.f. -ndant with Katz. Bherwood and r- r>. i and but axeek h« anececded. OB th> promise <>( immunity. Chirk h.i<] .. u.im talk Ith Mr. N'ott on Baturda) aftrrnuoa, and arhen h> l-it the ■ 'riiniiiMl Courta Building h<- t«...;< ;) t .- 1 xi «;.d to his bran* st N" SS o/esf lieth Btred When \\f ko» ijt of the hutlcab li*- ■ rted to walk to hia door Som< ■ U its. ■track liim oa th< back nf the beaJ iirnl be l<n« R nothtntc morn until h» awok«- in hi.- bed Hf* fanltor Found him v mi? Bnconactoua in the Btred and mi ri.-d hln mto thi h«> is- || c u; , s f,.. u . full) .nt .-ii!.! kicked .1! '.lit th< ii. ad .jh ! f.o . Th. faudtor s.ii«i b^ smw iw«. men runi ink: dow Urn r-treel Rrben be pick ■! Mr Ctuk ■P \\ h. t> Urn P- rs. rase u;«* rallrd >.s terdaj B>omJnc Clark wn& in ji n<!i 1 on to =o ...i the Btand, Od the trial w.,w postponed until this morning. _\1 1 y,,i t lotd <"l.<rk on Saturdji) ol the remark h« h« .ird Katz make snd ■• anted him to 1..0k out fn liini-. if. but Clark Uiughi d ;it the Idea thai ii< waa In peraoaal dan- X' 1 Detective fritssimrnona araa aa« ■hjned t.. aoard Cfctrk ytatmiij. and persuaded bha tO move to a hotel, where hi win ltv.' until the tri.»! U "vr. Mr Nott nM thai on FVidaj coua .1 for the dafensi called him up and aske.i him if it ■rer« iroe thai Clark had tornod stai»'s wldenoe, and thai h, had replied In tl" aolmmthre Mr. st«-u« r v,,i<i thai Friday h«- vr..t. to the Dfattrlct Att tih •> oafcJni bin tii« bbom quaMlou, »n«l received reply Bsturdajr numlng John k Mclui.vi., • • . n1 ; - ) for tha «i.i'ii.i.itits, i*. is.ii ,iinl Bherwood, denltd uiy knwlerße on th. I art lif his « !utit:= ..- t<> Iw* or wh) 'Ijii ni Msattttod. BOBM linn- .<-'•> ;<:: effort RU in. oli- to - . • K.it/ fi-.iu .1 lIJ roaseqoencea In t-Kurd i., the cupper st«« i. ii!-.' ti..M John B. st hi. liti.io and <;.•■!«. w. Voun«. it <iir.-. tor >•( ti»>* Wtodaor 111 1 .-• <'oi.ii«tn.. ,fi.i brothel of lt« president, « alle.l on Mi wi.it in and nsk«<l him ■ i h- VDOM riot OOOMOI to droaatai th. indlctm«'i.t u«.«inst Katz. as it Mrovld grtatij ia< -ilitate th«- MttlMaottt of the ■ <mtinn<-rt on fourth |Mgf DEWEV6 SPARKLING BURGUNDY. A gr«al (h>..iii. witli lv.li- • 11. t I•. »•«>• ASwUSCw-. IJS iuit'Jii Bt., N.Y: - Advt SENATOR GRADY VERY ILL | He Has a Relapse and Is Taken to the Albany Hospital. |i:> T- W-Ttj.!. •■• Thr Tribu'.' ! Albany, Arril 11.- Senator Th"«mas F. Qrady, minority leader of tiv upper iii.i,g»', who yesterday announced his In tention t«. rotlr** fMsa public life at the end of th« pwKDi term, >vas taken to- Btghi to the Albnny Hospital. His Mends understand that he is seriously in. i»ut thr exact nature of the malady cannot be Warned until an extended • xamination Is made to-morrow. Apparently BeafctSjr Qrady «ns rr cnv*Tins satisfactorily from ■ ten days' spoil of illness which had confined him t-. hia l>"iin here. He wti under the rare- of 1 »r. Snmucl B. Ward, and had convalesced to nick an extent that yes terday he was aMe to sit up mid walk around the BOOSS. A relapse «rt in to day, however, which BO alarmed his friends that it was decided h»- should k«> to the hospital. There it was said that . be mi restiia: v« ry eomfortahly and was n<»t in M-rinuM condition. WEDDING RIMG FOR HUBBY "An Ounce of Prevention," Says Leader of Pittsburg Move. I !! Trl. (traph t" Tht Tilhurif . 1 Pittsburg. April — Under the lead ership of Mr<. I ward c'avanauprh. of th< North Side. BCT*ra] \\oiiu-n high in uld All< gheny s.«iety. th. real society of greater rittsitur^. formed ■ close torporarlaa to-day far the purpose <>:' , Inststlaa that their hueoasjds wear a wedding lint; for the purpose of k. er> infc tii. in from tiirtin?. '•\V«- believe thai \oung girls will not tiirt with married men," said Mrs. Cavaaauajh. "if these young girl.s know ; the men are married. Blghtee of us have agreed to ask QW husbands to wear a plain gold bj;nd rlnjc as a tokCfl of th< ir Wing married, and W%\ hope the custom will become univer.-ai. Of coarse, my husband is no flirt, and n.itli.r are the husbands of thr other women, but an ounce of preirentloa>— y<-u know the rest." "HOUSEWIFE"— OCCUPATION Protest Against Census Classifi cation by Kentucky Women. Lexington, k>.. A]>ni 11.— Woiaen af •< rural K« ntuck> unlt< <1 In B protest to day to i;. Dana l»urand. Director of the « ettsita, against what they term is the classification of botlSS wives in tlie forth cosnlnc census as "Idlers.*' The protest was formnlated at a inectinß of thr Cen tral Kentucky Women's Clubs*. A tetegrsni was sent to Director Du i.tnd ol.ji-ctin« to the form of the blanks on e/hlch th. census cniinn ration is to be nade, and in which hooaewives, ac- Curdlng t. the ti loßram. are classified as •■)iav no OCCUpßtloo.*' Sisrn' rs of the telegran urge that the unpi "housewife" he Inatrted i-.y the enunwrstora in tho census blank*. R. L. BORDEN MAY RETIRE Rumor That Sir T. Shaughnossey Will Lead Conservatives. IB) -■.ij.h Ii Tbi Tllbaan | Montreal. April 11.- A perntotent ninor attrfbotlag to Sir Thomas Shaughnessy the intention ot lesiaauig th. ywiMHH) of the Canadlaa Padfle Railway Cosaaaay to So into politics, is uninß th. rounds. It. L. Borden, i«-;ifl>-i of tlio Conaei Htln party, while arell Nked personally, has bees un successful in lioldniK tile part) together. and the Kieocli members from Quebec bav< ixi-n found repeated!! roUns asiaitist their « i>ll.-iJßii«-s frotn the other provti A convention of the Cooeenmtlve party is t.. take place at <>tta«a, in June, and it is believed that another lfadrr may be ehoaen. If Sir Thomas should iftire from :. llroadlnic and enter poMtfca be is resarded .i- the best th. hi to "'mint leadership Prominent I'nnservstiveii while expreevlng Rome .Ic.iilie a« to t'i- truth af th*> rumor sa>' that they hope it may come true. CABIN TO ELLIS ISLAND Well-To-Do Englishman Detain ed as Tuberculosis Suspect. Qeorse K. Romanea. tw.nty-nine eara "id. of Cromartjr, Bcotland, who s.nd be "as a Boa nf the lat.- rioffui Gootgt John Ronmnea, of Oxford Unl v»-rsity. arrived here yesterday on the Atlantic transport linci Mmnewasfca, on hl^ aray to Colorado sprinßs He was a. coinpanieil by his wif<-. two children and tv\ o servant -. The appearance of ill health which an Immigration doctor o> tected In his face caused the jronag man and his entin party to b. transferred to Bills Island. • ii is the Brsl ease In many months where ■ »•• t:«bl<- alien with ÜBOOSy has been taken fruen the cabin of ■ ■ln'iiinrtilli and transferred to Bllhi isi aad. Mr Romanes was told plainly it was ispected be bad tuberculosis and thai thr- hnmlgratloa law prevented hi^ . ntrance into the country if the aus 1 kioaa of the docton were correct. Frank Romanes, a brother, who hail ■ niiii- ir nil bis homo in Kansas City t' i,,. . t ibe lltnaewar-ka. eaaasjed cnuneel to appeal the rase to Washington. II arae rtated thai Mr. Romanes .lots not ntend t<< remain pennaaantlj in Ool* ,-l ado r*iuff>aor Qooraj* John Ronsanea, of <i\toi«l I'uiver^ity. was | w«l! known ntist and a clos4 .i.-.5.., of fjarwln Hi ->as the author of many bOOka and papen on scientific nbiecta, and it araa his rrafiaifhri on the uervoui and 1«.c«.-. motor tystemi of Ihe uirduue snd lac erhlnodermata, mad* In bJa own labori ton ; »t Dunskalth. on the Crotaarty Klrth, thai w.ic Brsl rotnronnlcated to th. iya| Bodetj bj Professor Huxle) in \\'.t\ i.. founded In Oxford i ulvfrsitj 1 t .iie.-lnp \.hich bean hbi name. Under • i-i.i of the foundation a man ■•t -iniiicu. . rai to be electedto dellvrr i i- • ture annnailj . lh« Brsl lecture b - in-: d-iK.f'i by Qwdstone on "Mcdtaeval i rniv«n - s. " in ls!»" Profvaeor Ro touMt died ii >\ioi hi ItM SZECHENYIS 1 GIFT TO SCIENCE A Fund of $120,000 to Promote Hun garian Language Abroad. Tlsnaa. April li —The istsnl snanysssus iloaora sf lIMLtirT t.. the Aoadanu sf Briem es for till: pl.illll.tloll of th. htudy or tht Hungarlaa ianKuut;< In liibtituttoM* ■broad as"s turnt-d aui ta ss Osuni ami < ountaai Batcbenyt This fumi win i..- ••" Stsd ti, the sndowmesjt ol professorships la foreign univtrsltlc*. GOV. HUGHES'S MESSAGE Firm Demand for Legislative Inquiry Into Corruption. Governor Hughes's message demanding a legislative investi-jatior> into the use of corrupt or improper means for tSe promotion or defeat of legislation is as follows: I place before you a report which Has been made to me by the Superinten dent of Insurance. While the Superintendent is armed with power to examin witness«ss and to compel the p-oduction of books and papers in proceedings within the scope of his departmental action, he has come upon certain sug gestive facts apparently lying outside his official cognizance and of a c'nara:t«r to be adequately dealt with only through means which your honorable body is competent to authorize. The revelations in the inquiry recently conducted by the Senate and the facts brought to light by the Superintendent of Insurance make it imperative that there should be a thorough investigation with respect to legislative . roc esses and ss to the corrupt practices which have been effectual in advancing :r blocking legislation. It is not necessary for me to review these disclosures or to attempt to appraise their cumulative effect. It is sufficient to say that the have caused every honest citizen to tingle with shame and indignation and have made irresistible the demand that every proper means should be employed to purge and to purify. It is the high privilege of the Legislature, in the discharge of 'ts obligatio-is to itself and to the people of the state, to follow the salutary action already t,ken in its upper branch by jopropriats steps for the exposure and destruction of combinations and conspiracies against tH«; just use of the Uwmakin^ oower and by providing suitable protection against the recurrence of such abuses. Tns is a promising opportunity to pursue the opening trals of corruption, to reveal illicit methods and agencies, to uncover the perfidious influences which have dis honored the state and thus to aid in securing the wholesome exercise of its be neficent authority. It is the unquestioned prerogative of the Legislature to inquire into the course of legislation, the integrity of legislative procedure snd the means by which its action has been procured or frustrated. In this there is no usurpation or confusion of function, but the proosr safeguarding of the legislative power. The Legislature is entitled to know now. wherein and by whom it has bsen de ceived and its powers perverted. Important as will be the wholesome and corrective influence of publicity with respect to these matters, the purpose and result of the inquiry extend beyond the bounds of mere disclosure. We are far from perfection in legislative method. Nor have we exhausted available measures of prot-ction against traffic m log islation and chicanery in dealing with bills. No sublet deserves more thorough consideration to the end that the opportunities of these who are willing to buy legislative favor or to use representative powers for persoral profit should be limited to the utmost degree. It may be impossible wholly to eradicate these evils, but to the extant that the nature of the illicit intercourse is understood and the methods and instru mentalities which have been successful are exposed, there rn,ay be intelligent effort at remedial action through both statutes and legislative rules. The time is ripe, in my judgment, for a full and painstaking inquiry to expose the worst of public wrongs and to prepare the way for needed improvements in our laws and legislative processes. I therefore recommend an immediate, impartial, thorough and unsparing investigation into legislative practices and procedure and into the use of corruDt or improper means for the oromotion or defeat of legislation, such inquiry not to be limited to but suitably to embrace t^e matters adduced in the recent proceedings by the Senate and those presented by the report herewith submitted of the Superintendent of Insurance, in order that, so far as evidence may be ob tainable, the actual facts may be known, that there may be a full understand ing of the methods and agencies employed m connection with legislative pro posals and that well considered recommendations for appropriate remedies may be made. 10 TAKE STEINWAY TUBE Mayor at Subway Hearing Says City '.Viil Get Tunnel. TERMINUS AT TIMES SQUARE Relief Promised the Long Island City and Queens Objectors- Other Extensions. Pi;ssons:ors from I-onjr Island CMy anil nearby point* in QlMftll t'ounty will DC I ablr to r»aih th. h»\irt "f Manhattan b]l wax of tli*- Btelnway tubo. which will *>«• oxt»ti«]»^l |n Time* Bqaare. TMi h th annoimc. nicnt made •vniifidontlallv" yes terday by Mayor Gaynor at ■ r> 3um»"<l hearing "ii rabwaj a<-<-ominodation f<»r th*> <liff. r.tit i«.rti..n< •>; th.- rlt>. Th.- Mayor ah* 1 insisted that the rabwaV would »>♦■ . \t. nd.-d southward in S« nu. i avenue. t<> «ri\ coaunualcatloa v. ith the ['• 'lvmiiH st;iti"ii ainl acros- th. East River t<> I'm- J4pl>l<- street. Brooklyn. There iraa only oajc woman at the iMMkrtnK, but nhe had ■ set of r> -"hitions ndopti <1 -it ■ mass .otin^ held in I'nio'i Square prote*t!nj( agaliMH a st^al of th>- I Diwdmj -I^nrington ,\ . nu<- sui>u ajr lino. BBC waa Mr.«. i. a.i'.r Brown. and shi> announced thai h< r hnaband had at one tim< beeji Ma\ or <if Austin. T>.\. Ozone Park Heird From. John Purroy Mttchel preoMewl of th^ ■ Board of AMermen, aal \% ith the M.iyor. as rii>\ Dooslaa Mathewaon, I>«'puty Con- ' troller. mli.. took the ptare ol W. A. til« r?;i.-t. who i^ «bs< nt for bJi health •it is ]M.or bostaea t.. build ■ rabwa; mi<i«T or tbnwgß a >tr»- t where there i ■b*tad; an • vat. .1." sal. Km.-st «'.ii mnre Oardnec leprewntlng the Bastetn Dtotrlfi .>f Brooklyn, who m ibi first ■peaker. "Rather mire tli . • anhwaya fnr rongested ilMrtrta thai have not aaaa .ir-nt reHef at piesent. If the owner -f .in rlrvat>-d road did opt rate both oab waj ami elevated through th^ mom ler ritory, there wonld be •! rednctioß of •enrtce on the elevated and aa in.iiff.r . tit s.-rvi.-.- in the mbfrajr." Mr. Oardner waa in favor of th»- o'd rout.' laid nt by th. Rapid Transit COBH ti'.i-Ni..!i from Lafayette avenue, throagn Bvahfrldi avenne to North 7th str.-.t. ni,.!« r the Kast Hlvcr to I'nJon Bnnare, Uanhattan. \V T. Parka, of th»" OatMM Park Board of Trade, began sp<akii»K in fa\or of his ■ectloa •It i:- a Httl.' too rnrly fir a sulway Ul Ocone Park." remarked the Mayor, but th- ppeaker aerot'vered and ootttned .« propooed subway Hii- . Mayor Promisct Stcinvxay Ti'be. John AdJkea. ol the s..ut)i Qaeena d'^trict. rpoke rarneatly ->n »h»> 'ni.|iilt\ nf furrlns people t.> p.. man] mil up in The l'.r.'ii\ i«> boy booses when the farms of <»>»:•■• ar> In >l«ht acTOM the Queeiisboru Bridge. The Belnway tonne] \x ill be opened viiliin n ihorl time and rstended t«> i .in. Rajnare. 1 1 « . v\ does that .suit : <>\i"" Bald «h«- Mayor \\ • ar> not suit «>r thnt." remarked Ml AdlkffA ■ i .im tetttag \.»ti *<> now. canfldantbil i>. ■ mid the Mayor. Jacob Btftrt, of Fiu>hi:iK. waa told that he arai putting up a straw man to kick him nroajnd wbsn \w bt-gun to i-4>m plain af the fa iiur. to glv*- Qnaane m dol lar of th»- $130. (>(>«», i whhh. he s.ild. h.id recontl br«>u apronckital for BUbwayu. 'S;i\ aaaaotMag Diet to Mr f.-tt-rs Ihi '•♦•111 limrj ,11 tlflli i'*f » » I»I > I t I • n V|; t' I * V'l' In « Iff «f N»«* \nrU. .l#r»T « Ify *nd Ifnhnh^fl. * w I I% I \ I', 1 '.> li * fj.y I KI.«KH lIKRK f«O «K.\T* HARVARD MEN AI ODDS Law School Takes a Tie Vote on Mr. Taft's Policies. . "THE CRIMSON" DENOUNCED R. S. Hoar Says Entire Student Body Will Have a Chance to Vote on Question. ||hj T'Ucraph to TBI Trir.urv I OamarMsje, April Csunbridi hai an election not on the srheejsjai to-day when the mrmhers of the Harvard La« Brhool votad <>n the question of arhethet the prCßeal ailminlstratlon justified th ro-ele«tion of PreoMsSM Taft. A refJV" lation ballot l.ox. furnished hy the city of i 'a:nl>ridjre. was aasdL and ■ squad ol l»oiicenrwn was on hand to at that th •■ laws r.»nce mine rlei-ti»«n« aran property enforced. Rapef Sherman Hoar, president af thi 1 Harvard rVlßtfcaJ <*lub. actsi BS warren. anil had as inspectors and deputy in spectors Messrs. Dejach, <"anipbe!l. ivncv. Hardy. Llp:»:r«an. Mo.»t and Reed. Th»» \otinp haath, which w:is In Austin Hall, opened at '.» a. in. and < hvjsd at ". p. m. There were the usual banpors «>n. watchers and Workers at the hall. s«>tn endoßTorlag to steer awa> would 1.. vot ers oi| th»' plea. that it w a not I ro;,. : I thai Harvard I'nlversity ahssjH as on r> cord as condemning the administration ,<{ PreesdesM Taft. < inly one disturb. 'in- \>;.s reported during the day. » »ne student attSSnsted t<> vote .>n the n.inu- of another and h- was promptly l»-d to the d<«>r and kicked out At th. clsat of election the ;«.'ic> took rhnrgi " the ballot box The \ ardea counted the baJMSj and lha v.«t • was ile, tared a tic. 1 4!» for an.l a^Tin-*t thr re- tloii — The vote \\as: For re-election HtsMsV ans IJ". l»emo<rats. !». Independents, I'.i. .--.K-iallst. 1. Tital. 1 «'.• Asjatnai re-election BtpobOnum •">. livaasrmtai '>.".. Indepensieajta, ■_'■". aW*al bjt, 1. Total. 1 »'.' When Ihs paßtlraJ rtob flr.--f beoarbed the efciitloa h. ajneatlon '•< be dtdaad on was vli.th<r rYnsksl Taffs BdlllllK httrattaa ahawM ju-tify hsj recall. The i . ntire student b<d\ was SBtIUN *a vot . Ti.et. was .i decidedly hostJh ft-elinij in certain undersrradnate <ir<!»!« against the propriety of qucstioninc the ads "f the President of the tnlt»d States, nn.l 'The Harvard <"rinison." th. ataaealß orsaa, roiin-ll' onileinnt*d the Baßtlral .l-il. The r> «ult was that the question was <lit"i» d. and ■ nly members of the law s. hi ol wer»- .illo«»-l tO vote. Boßßfl si\. im.in Hoar, when seen thl.s evening. , wa.^ .rv Mttet nfjnhMl the stand n.i- MHUtd by ■ The Crimson." He said: •\W «rr>- i:\*-t at ♦ very turn in this ,tioi, HI) in BCthre sppoalttea even | until the rlnotna Bl the polls. The nicth 1 tis taken t- deist as from hoMhnj ihs .leiii.-i. wer. 1 'i the meanest sort. JT»i! ii, ad> It their hWSSnSSS to SSi thoS* whom Ihrj thoucht tnisht \"te and itti tr.pt t«< foerve latin Into not ho dotnr My opin ion of The Crimson' and its metl ts not v v.:> lii^h one The votinn under Bath <litN> nlthjs waa v arand Mhsjti to th- work the .bib has be« n loin; in > ol l«-<e. nd v\. w'.H ahartlj ha\»- the mat trr thrashed out thoroughly, witn th« entire stii.N I adj ln\ Ited to vote" STRIKE AT MARSEILLES ENDS. HateelDßa, Aprtl ll.— The -four-hour BeaßTal »trik«-. culled to tupport thy naval lasarfihj W&t • failure, only it few work men Msnsndins The •tupping utrike 1.-* practically ended The BtOMßflra htea left h«r* :.•-.'...> were munned without the *I<l ot fclurjackcta. HUGHES DEMANDS FULLEST INQUIRY Calls for Legislative Investiga tion Into Bribery at Albany. -TRAILS OF CORRUPTION" Special Message Based on AUdi Case and the Hotchki33 Insurance Dis closures. fßy Te!«>*raph to Th« Trh>in» T Albany. April 11— De. Isrtna* that r«» ant discli surfs have aus<"d ev»ry hon est fitlz»n t<> tinel* viith sham«» and in dißnHtion." an I urninir that the "per fidious influences which have dishonored th»- state" he uncovered. Governor BogDCf to-nijjht sent to the Legislator* | a special messace recommending a en- r;tl tnvestisation of "lyeglslatlve proc ' '-.-s" and "torrupt practices! which have htea rr-.-tual in advanrlnsj or l.l'.ckintf legislation." Th»- <tiiuins; words in which he • hfi.- acterlzed facts brought out in the Alld.i briN-ry cas»; and by Superintendent HotchkLss practically completed the di» •rrntfXtur* f>f those legislators and p >I» ticians who *»ay» b« en opposing the a*a • ral inr t uir> . Bcantofl t'obb sai'i to-ni^l.t that fiM Senut^ Finnn<c Ommitte^ would report a ahsttaa 101 a sf*n»-ral investi?a as rpcnmmen led by the JJovernnr as soofi as thr Muilin; or th» measure ct>u!tl l>e worked out satisfactorily. He had no d"wi»t that th»- S^naif- would pass s-i'h a resolution. While it Is certain rhat ■poahSff Wadsworth. Mr. Merritt. tho mjtjority leader, ami Wadsworth h^nch nifn in the Assembly will fight it to the end. It is coming more apparent <iui!.. that the] realize their fi^ht i.« a desper ate ono. doomed to end in defeat. "Trails of Corruption." Governor Husjhaafti nssassjsje, accosja* lani'tl ■ r';"i:t l>y Superintendent hkiss on the results of hi.-< r««-nt ir.\ es-tieations af the fire insurance ■rasjdnJa. In which h>- iHajasjossaJ other trails leading from traction intere.-ts to the l.fKi.s' , r T-. Mr. Botrhfeba [><>intfd out in plain. Munt Knglish ttiat a -t.'iu had existed whereby bill* inimical to certain inter^st* had bern kill'-.l and laws favorable to then: !..!■! l>»*"n anased to such an >-xtent that it \>;ts "a reproach t<> the i>«'i>ple •>( th* state." The insurance ..r?:iial shower] thai walls he had anipl< power t- •!• V with such confiitioiis in the insurance ! field he had unrovt-rfil traces of similar : conditions in lines of business owlstuja his Jurisdiction. Th- i?;ip*-r:r.tendent >aul he •au*> ' tercd a difficulty, apparently ins ■- - al>!e, in hi:* attempt to inquire inti t!:e .'iffiiJr.H or the Intern.ition. liankin; .md Tru.^t ''"mpanv. as hi BSH aewed with a nattd hie hin eflect pntnttd aa iiiv» stiiz.iti. b of tiie ' ■ '"k - ad rertatn financial institutions n.>\v »>ut «>f !>r.-i ntss .•.hich were nee s>ary t" thri.n 'i^ht iipon the Bnhjtct, ■Likewise" BM says. f;i;th«r DMIUDIJ int.-> rrtain fa< ts. dov. |..p. <i as IBM r - Milt "f a yTiffse3ti"n made b: the coiin m\ .»f former Pf null if «'ins>r. seems :•> b- n..t "nly aoacttva|| btaCßawt. imt its » piohaaty hnpvapwr.*" TMi bjai r>-?- r-n- ■ to revelations « hi h developed t'r-.m »h»* examination Into accoOSta <<f tin fbRB f <t>" k i rok-rasr*' h^us*- "f Xl in^'.\. ■•<! A • 'unninsham. hi New Yi^rk. t'» whi'h Si.'iwrir.t^nii^nt Hot-hkiss - eon ■Merahhi of his repsai Mr. Hotchklas his about Mn:sh.-i! hid hrreattjnfJsa int.. fir<- tMOraara .-.,: ii pany affairs. Whether it will ba Bt iMi.-.l on Fri'l.iy wii: .:»-ptil bUSKI ■'■' del HapmaOtt meanti:i!<-. This state of nflhH i;o\crn««r Ht:ghe pm af to UN LnsMatoN hi «ordi ism fairly made Th. air tingle. •Th -i is a pr.-mi.sin^ ..pportunlfy t' barsoi the openinc trails ol «««luyttMl ' ht said. "»J MVCaI BOKtl mcth.ii:-! .md ae> mifs " Tli. tir.:e m rip*-, h .on tinuM. -to ■mnMJITBi w. rst ad pubifcj inafupi nad la pvrpara t'-- vaj for needrd ImplWtenienf? in "tir laws an 1 !es:iii!:itive processes." Silence in A«iser"- Th° measnse was received in t':e As »»-ml>ly w it h orrv.n. • sil-u. ••. Svik-- Wa'Jsvorth Hutenin? intently while it was* read It w.is r> : ". Ir> •! t.-tho Wa>*> ;:nd M«'an* »*«mmtttee. In th- Benota it gave :is ■ fcj 1 di -•■uspi. n. S»-natr.r SCewroa SBftd th t se\>-r«! .la>s ac > h*> had pr.-mised >on ,:t..r i;ra.l\ t.> cive f w -nt \ -r".-i:r BOtml Bjßtl • bafora raOtei of tdt i ' ■' I ' .-■■.;.--j *'-.<\ aO rvJw fhar hi:- • • • a g' n. ral tOOJOflrj Bdgßl .••■ bdkfO ttoO f: ■ fc'i'MP' 1*"1 *" r..m:r. 'f>»- and ji-s^-i Ha saai hi •h*ed ■•■ lo k^ ■ Übbl b - His h..?e was. hf said. :'■•■<'• no a«ch ...ur-.- w, ..5i.! bl '•• ■= 1: >- ''' :t tr^ lt Ttl ' Ftaanra riaiiiuM*^ wmoM f •!'■>« tau t;.>\rr:i-«r's recommendation ; S.t;;»t.«r Cohh. «B • v- 9{ I BUtSS B»l 1 thai ■■hniss h m el th.- ;■ : Cenv mttt*« n»4 imofind to f-'^ 1 ' "•' ' ur iintr.fdi:it»-ty Bad f.lv- H Mi ■ mtlnn Aft-i IBa bm It ■' bi -■ ■: U M ht t'-'.i< vo.l a i i"i >v I '■■ ■■■■■ •'■ ' Hoa for a Re'-.oral :r. y.:\ry ««ldd N r. p..rt«'d bj the rwnnVTTif in ■ »cci Thi* he thought WOOU tafcl I2M I •: ■ Ol Ufa y 1 1. ••.:■.•■• itaolutton, .-n v.h.'.i npeafeai \Vat!4\vtirt'.i ::n.! l:ss As.-» mh!y follow *M are rrst'nt 0n» R;?o!utien lr!trcc 4 u:e^. Senatof Tn\> t BrookJsm, bo BBtradaeed n rexitutltm tor ■ MucraJ in.;ui!>. based oa ta ■ AA ■ ■ . \ i.> t;.':is. th'- rlr-« Insura ' . ! V iiit»-r\ i"\\s >>( St.i?« % « b.lrrti.in »'onn«-r~ ab«iut thf *n\r •>( Su;re;r< f.urt n< rtUiatioiis The Tnivi-* r tii i» pv vi.i.-!* f>r thr appotetmeni ■• thr*»e dUsriui b.« the tlovernw-. t.» -11 w l:h thre" S« nator* unl thr >*■ .\*r tan Th«- rrf: i mr»!e od th-.s r- BuHiWußj srMrl was draftnl hv S^r. ttor Tra^U and the Fmoklyn flßßjnj Rt-pubU . t i'lub. \* ms follows: Testimony <tven upon hsl lr.vesti;u t!i>n of the iharg<"< against ex-s^enativ J«»tham P Allds and tentlmoi Bjwei B the course >.f the penulni; inveatK.iti >i rt-ndorted by the State BBBCVtßtanflMtl , ol Insuruuce, WUllum H. H.'tthktst, am