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IN FOR ST. JOHN GATHEDRAL Last of the Seven Chapels To Re Astor Memorial, It Is Reported. NAME OF GIVER WITHHELD Trustees Accept Contributions of Several Hundred Thousand and Approve Much Im? portant Work. "?!"!!??. ti thfl milllons is pourinc in ta ? '.-to the gremi CathVlral .>f st. .lohn the 1'iriiic, on Cathedral iioi^iit.--. in thla ? Ity, and Ita related Btructurea. After the ?n.-etinR <>f the trust ca yeaterday lt araa Btven "'it thai the l.i Ht nf the seven chap .,ll< d th<- Chapal of Toacuea, wiiith ira to aurrouad the aauctuary, hn.l been nt.-.) makfna a idtal of about $1,000. ?? n n la ff-iitur, of tha cathedral alone. The aame of tha gtver araa wlthheld. The 00*4 *rHl 1. Q88.888 er 1 There were rumors lnsi nlxht that th? flnal chapel f|| tr. be ati Antor ni"morial. A great column ihat Borrouadi the aaae tuary already b.ars the name. ,,f John .lacob Astor. BlShOp C.rr-er refused rlther to connrni 01 deny tha Astor r.-p.'i't. Thr ehapela were orUrlaall* pianned 10 be dlfferent in architecture iti so far as their Interior is Conaemed, an.l to br- for ihe purpose of holding relitdous servlces ln dlfferent languages. Already Italian servlces have been lu-ld in one of them. Two are cmpleted. or n.ailv so. although enrlchmenis have been Bteadlly made. The cost of each chapel was at first placed at $HY),<X>0. b'it bb bullding has gone on addl tlonal expense has been made, and in Btead ef tiie seven costing $700,000. as onglnally lntended. the total will be $1,000,000 at least. Large Gifts Announced. The trustf-es acted yesf.rday on gift* amounting to aeveral hundred thousanri dollars. ajmrt from the new chapel. TbBT formallv approved the chapel given the other day by Miss Clementina Furniss in memory of ho- parcnts, and ordered work to be begun upon tho plans. They ap proved the plans for the Huntlngton Memorial Chapal. the extreme one on the north. or Ooapel, slde, and given by the friends of the late rector of Orace Parlsh. Th,- plans were drawn by Henry Vaughan, of Boston. Flnally the truateee approved the plans for the houae for the new dean. Thls house. to be known as the d.-anery. is to coal any sum tha arcblteet*- choose to put into i, ' How nttCB that wlll be. the trustees nld yeaterday, ihejr dld not know. n 11 the gift <if Mrs. cllnton Ogihie. nn o.d frlend of DBBB Orosvenor and long B member of In.arnation ParMt, of whlch MU te.'t'.i for tlfte.n y.-ara. ABBea tie location of thfl BeW deanei>. BUhop ,..,,... who aava oul the laformatlon after the trust.es adjourned. aald it was lmm lth of the I'ott.-r Chap. .,.?, IK.xt the .hoir school. Afterwa'-i anged tbe statement, saying he was nol sure about the ??xact eite. WW1* no ectlon waa taken yesterday toowj-g ,? w,?k on the nave. lt was I .?_, MCsMO had been secured ..,-,! the l-itlrtUiBC o? W. a"d that ?_ , | m waa promlsed work would ,.,. ,?...,?, -n?. eoat is to be $i.o.w..?. ard ,??,, . -acriptions have b?en re . . iv. 1 Two Other Structurea Under Way. There are under construction on the Cathedral grounds at thls moment, apart fr .ni butldtngs already mentionf-d, two structures that are to cost $500,00n. One is a Cathedral Cholr School. given by M.s J. Jarrett Hlodaett. to coat $200,000, ,11 Morningslde avenue. south of the sanctuary of the cathedral, and a Byaod Hall. given by J. Pierpont Morgan nrid the late W. Baynrd Cuttlng, to cost IS88.* 888. The latter wlll be ready for the meet >^*.<r*V-_ At Warren and 18tb St, only. A Tnink Sale. We're discontinuing a few lines ? steamers, wardrobe, dress and automobile trunks and traveling bags. Substantial savings! Trunks that were $17-00 to $90.00. $12.50. Trunks that were $25.00 to ?S-8.00. $19..50. Trunks that were $30.00 to $85.00. $22.50. Trunks that were $4.7.00 to $50.00. (87.50. Trunks that were $02.50 to $75.00. $47.50. Hags that were 8.5.50 to $19.00. $450 to $18.50. At ell three atore?! Fall suits and overcoats. Kvcrything men and boys wear. R(x;krs Pr.iT Company, Three Broadway Stores at at at Warren St. 13th St. 34th St BURTON W. OiHSO.v. In the courtroom at Mlddletown, N. T. Ing of the Kplscopal Q??neral Conventlon In thls city ln October. 1!*13. The pinkish whlt*? ninrble of the outer wall gives an lli-a of the color nnd appearance of the .?xterlor of the cathedral Itself, some day. Most Ot the stone BSSO thus fnr ln Ihe cathedral ls not the linal exterlor. Glfts of seven mamorlal nrlndowa arsrs reported yesterday. but the nsmaa of the glvr-rs were not unnoum- d The flnul cr.nl of thr* catlmlral, or when It wlll be rinlshed. no one gives out or prt-i-licts There is Ih-Iiik lald salde a conalderable buib i*.>r endowment, the malntenanee cost alresdy BAlountlng up to $ij0.ot?i a yaar, or near to that -rum. Kmlowment brings ln 18,000 tO 110.000. It was BlSbop PottST"! i<1< S tbSt many rsftffl mltrht be requlred to complete tlu* st ure. but Bisbop (Jreer has nrgui-d, since . ithority, la fSTOt of com plettng it many years r arln-r lf fuiida could be secured. TRIED BRIBERY, HE SAYS Charles O'Malley Testifies in School Site Investigation. Declarlng he hnd bsaa orgad to favor a piece of land John Q. Hrennan, of Deer I'ark, was offerlng to the city as a stte. for bulld'.nKs of the Brooklyn L>ls cipllnary Trainlng School for Boya, Bl M. Iville, In return for a flnaiuial constd* i-ratlon, Charles O'Malley, real est;ite cx V rt in the Controller'a oflloe, tastUM y.-sterilay ln the investlgatlon made of tbe purchaae of the land before the flnance committee of th** I'.oard of Ald.-i ui?-n. ii'Malley gave the name of an AstorlS man as the one who submltted the propo s.iion to him. Th.' investlgtition ls the result of a com plaint over the acceptance of 223 a<res of land for thr- Behool, at tlu* rate of $325 an acr*'. made by Hrennan and tbe AS* torla man. whose Isnd was not soesptsd, The prO| r-rty accepted has be?;n approved l>y thr board Of the school, of whlch tranrtb x. Csrmody is president. foUow* Ing ItS approval hv outside npprais.-rs, and O'Malley, reprasatltlng the city. Harry M. Rlco, CotnmlBslonsr of Ac counts. hai- been sUUag ln th- Inv stiga tlon, In Whlch the board Of thr* tralning school has undertaken to Justlfy its ap? proval of tho land. Accordlng to O'Malley, ha araa ap proaehed by the Astorla man, acrtfng for Hrennan, who offered to see that ba wa" taken care of, lf lie would aid ln lha selection of Breni.an's Bite O'Malley r* plled he was actlng only ns an approver, after other appraiseis had cortlflcd to the desirablllty of the land BSlootad. The stateme/it of the Commissioner of Accounts during the InvsstlgaUon that hls examlners had heard land could h<* purchased in the nelghhorhcod for $.'-0 an are, lnstead of P?s was not verl fled. No action waa taken by the com? mittee in the matter. FRIENDS OFjSUBWAY UNITE William Street Property Own? ers Stand by Old Route. Those owners of property along Willlam street who are not opppsed tr. tlu- COH* Mructlon of a subway through Ihat thor ougbfsra met at thr* iirug aiiij Chamical Club yesterday afternoon snd orgsnlsed an association to ba known as the Abutting Property Ownera ln willlam Street. owners along BOekntsn Btreel snd OM Slip hemg rligll.lr- to rneinla-rshlp. The lUSSlllH was talled hv William Jay Si hieffeiin, who was chosen as chslrmsn, Harry Hall, of th<- WOOdbftgS <"..inpaiiv, vas elected BSCTStAry. The suiij.'t undsi conalderatlon was ihe oppo.i-iti.iii oi eertaln isrgi holdera of property in lower William street to the rarrjing out of tba 1'aik Place, Willlam and t'larke sti-' routea proposed by the publlc Bei * lee Commlasloo. Bngt rieer* were at thi* iiieetinc, who presented both Miles of UM iiuestmii i; m Bss* srtt, formcrl* I'ublie Servlce CofftmtSStOn* < r, spuke ln liehalf pf tlir- conunl*-- ".n's plan. The apssbera wert w>\ aparlng ln their critldsma of thr- opposltlon, refer* tlng to a few rlch rnen who weie trylng tr. ohstruct a great public ImproveBBSnt Those opposed t-> the route tOOh th>* groand that the foiindations of huildings Would he tinderminr-.l and tba COSl of .:iii)i i pinnlng them wonld ba IOO great If You Are Buiiding \Ve\r You Should Buy "MILLER" LIGHTING FIXTURES AND LAMPS. bft in.ik. all atylee Domea Bbawen Cbaa* deii.- ti Portahlea -Electric, Qaa, Oil "Miller" Qtiality I* the \ery be-.t?onr rtni?li la?t?. Out aaaortment la greut?aaaBBj bc.iiiifu1 Saalaaa Come and See the Goods For Wedding Gifts "Miller" Lamps are Elegant "Miller" Oil Heaters FOR QUICK HEAT are a necesnlty ln every home. !>? . . 't kImiiiIiI trir nale Don'l l?Ue n si'lislil i:le. U?oh for tha nuinc lllllei fou raa inij ' hem froin tu EdwardMiller&Co.,;^-^;-;;^. 48 and 50 Park Place. Jj^SU^NrY. r.P'?u... bou af thla arivt. GIBSON MUST BE TRIEO Grand Jury Indicts Him for Kilting Mrs. Szabo. EXPECTED, SAYS PRioONER Whitman Will Assign Two As sistants to Prosecute Al leged Murderer. [By T.lerr.ipli to Thc Tlibafl* 1 Middletown, N v.. <let a.?Pollowlaa hls Indlctnv-nt to-day bv the graml lury of Orango County. Burtofl W. Qlbaofl rroliably wlll be hroughl to trlal befoie Justlce A. B. Tompklns, al NBwburg, ln the term of couii bcglnnlng ln the rirst weak in Decernber. The preaentmeBt of the grand jury accuses the lawyer of kllling by strangiilatioti Mrs Rom M*>n schlk 8-abo whlle they were bontlng on Oreenwood Lake oB July W IBBL OIlMMMI snid he had been rjxpectlBg tt al tiie Indiclmenl would he found. although he protested hls lunooenoc ar.d apparently |s ,-onfldent that he wlll ba Bequltted. 4;it,son will be arralanad lo-Bwrraw*. .Mrs. C.lbspn saw lir-r husband to-riav. flhe dld not appear dlsturbed by 'he an nonn-'-tucnt Hat he nad beCB Indlcted. The explanatlon accepted at the time of Mrs. Bsabor*a deatb was thal ahe had been accl i.-niallv diown'.i. The case v.as flret biouciit to tba attention "f tae local auihoritlea by ih?- Naw rart Conaul of AiiHtila-Hungary, the (bad wotiian's BB* tiv couBtry. " daveloped that Mrs. Szabo. who was preparing to return to her own country Just before her death, t.a.i left property worth 118,088. Ulhfloa had prod WBd a paper alleged to have beefl signr-d by his former cllenfl niotiier, which p'ar-cd this )M.-4te In hls banda Tha contentloa lha! Mra iaabo'fl mrther was dead and that thln do, ument was a fi.rg.ry started the lnvest lgati"n le.-i.iing to the attorn.-y's arrest. Ulbson declared that elther the mother was eJive or tliat he had been imposed UPOB by a women who Inipersonaled her. Mrs Szabo k bod) WB8 exhwm.d. and after examlnation t!.?? I harge was made tliat baC deiith was due to strnngulation before the i.ody antered th.- wat--r. Qlbooa Informed bla wife of bla arrest bj telephone in hla call 4,1, th.- nrst alsht .f liis cr.nfinem.iit OlbBOfl fBVB way nnd usk.d thnt the newapapei teea remaln near hlm in th.- Jail. His flrst few mln? utes in the eell wera apanl ln prayer. From the BhOCk r,f being put ln a eell be ih?i not racovei untll he appeared be? fore .ludne Royca in aatraordlnary 1 ro ceedlngs the next morning. Olbaon then appeared as his own lawv.r and tl.e l.ear Ing was adjourned f"r two w-e.-ks, untll the state and Qr&oon could g.-t wltaeaaea Olbaon said he WOUld appear ln Oosl)4 n as his own lawyer at th- bearlnf, 14' which he demanded ihe atate produee an its evManoB aaataat him. ,\t th.- bearlna before j idae Royce prol able cauaa was found. and Olbaon waa held to awalt the actlon of the BTand jury. Dr. Otto Behultae teatlfled that Mrs. S/.i'l". me1 death through strnngul.i tloti. in reai onae t" a reqi ? l |,v Thomaa C Rogera, Dlatrlcl Utornei "f orange County, Dlatrlct Attoraej Whlt? man win assign lsi4ior Waaeervofi Deacan Ifirrphy, two of b ? wh., bave been h-ipiiiK m ; caae agalnal Burton W. Olbaon, l aaalal Mr- ftogera al Qlbeen'a trlal nfi Waa* Bervocel and Mr. Hurpb] hav- ip< 1 I atderable tn...- on Ihe caae air...... and are thoroughly famlltai wlth ll It WBI npparent from Mr H-.gerss b-tter tliat be wisii.-d them vlrtually to lake 1 of the jjroseoutlon. \Ii U'.K.rs wrote tbat hc apprecluted deepiy the al-1 that had <?- >n Blver hlm. and that, while he knew 11 waa aaklng a great deal, he would llke to have Mr. Wasservogel and Mr. Murphy Bl tt..- trlal. He eaid that hls term of ofllce on Decernber 31, and that bo many thlnaa would i-4-qulre hls attention during the laat few w.-eks that lt was doubtful whether he wouk. ,i-i.- to give t., iii- caae the attention It d.-mantled._ MAY CUT SIIMGER BUILDING City Say3 It Encroaches Upon Liberty Street. The Slnger BuUdiOfc a forty-nlne Itory struiture thut Is one of tiie clty's great ,-t sights, may hav4, to awva baah its vaulta and Btreet ventllators ln Llberty Btreet becauae a li11lr? J.-rs. y farin-1 Wb*j owned the praparty wivn tha Brltlah govenied the Island of Matihattan dldn't wln hls legal flght wlth an BngU tl Oov* ernor. The clty's Di-partment of I'ubllc Woik has Informed th? own.-rs of lb'' Slng.-i Tower thut thelr pttOpOTty has eir rOBChed flfteen laehoa upon Llberty stre.-t end tliat they must remedy th- sltuation. The Slnger peopl?, 011 tha Other hand, say tliat they will go to law, as they are aur the Jeisey furmei really OWBOd tha grotind and ln the course of events ,t passed 011 to th. fl*. Before the war wlth the niltish Elteha C,ord4,n and hls wife own.il whal l- DO* the Slnger Uulldlng s!te. fa'-lns Llberty street. It was then Crown Btreet. Sir Henry Mo4,re, the Hrlilsl, Oovernor mad'- a survey and de--|,1, .1 thal Elletla ahould move back hls house. Kll-ha dldn't and then came the war In tha I early i">rt of tho nlaeteenth century ! Klisha's house bumed down and he re* birllt lt-watched all the time by the Isiand's offli'lals and as per ord.-rs moved ! hls little woiwlen house ba4 k flve f.-.-i, but I covered that space wlth a vefetable gar ' deti. II.- foight tbe ciis.- In th. ? onrt" . and the Court of Appeals llix-.l lilm six cents. And stlll he kept hls apace In 1T83, the property, then owaed by tho State of New York. was Imme* dlately turne4l nvi-r to th.- clty. Pretty soon aloBfl cama Waldroa B. Poat, an KngiiBii peaaant, who bought iii" prop? erty from the Kaw .icrs.-y former on a i t" deed. The N,-w Jeraey man lold Poet! "I'm not rjuite sure that I own that bleeaed !i'-> teet, but fram bou on its your affair" And so !t w.i?. I'ost mal a better flght than did QordOfl Ti,.- iltv aloannd every other aeetlon of Ltbert) n-.-.-t Lin th.it small part own.-.l by Po t. The questitm of the ixtia apace WBJ Btlll left ln dlspute. And .*<) it ls ihat, aolely baeauaa th.* N'ew Jersey farnwr ?li<In*t inak4- sure of hls rlghts to encroach on CrOWfl atreet, the owners of the glgantic .Slnger Uulld? lng have t<> BtufA up thelr vaults and Btreet ventlbitors or flght a gt--at l.-nal battle in the et urts. USED MAILS IN CUSTOMS FRAUD. Bebaattaao i4>zzia, of Ne, 199 Poaaod avenue, who use,i the postal aeivloa ts defraud tha guveititneat out ot duty on COtton ln.es iniport. ri from Italy, was found aullt; reeterdaj la tiie Piaderal Dlatrlcl ''oun .\s th.- convlctlon w.is tha hi.-t Of its kind in thls dlatrlct, and Ibe Jury recommended mercy, Judaa Meyer eentenced l.,z7.ia to twenty ilaya* Imprlsonment, and in eddltlon Impoaed i line of $1 ?'<> Little Falls Prosecutor Presses Lunn Case. LIKE RUSSIA, SAYS MAYOR "We Intend to Put the Town on the Map of the United States," He Asserts. Little Falls, X. Y , Oct. 22--The deter I mlnatlon of Dlstrtet Attorney Frank j Schnildt. of Illon, to prosecute the | i harges agalnst Mayor Lunn and hls Socialist assoelates from Scheneetarty. I who were arrested last week for attempt - 1 Ing to speak In the puhllc park here. has reopened the breaeh between the Soclal ists and the Merklmer t'ounty authorltlr s At the c-ontlnuatlon of the pxamlnatlnn of Mayor I.unn before Recorder lolllns tn-.lay the District Attorney charged that the Bchenectady Mayor had commltted a Cl m. anl should he held for the grand Jury, Mr. fchmldt's poaltlon took Mayor l.unn and his frlends hy surprlse. They had tspectcd that. In vlew of the action of tba ai.thorltles ln T>ermitting meetlngs tO he held In thi park yesterday and to-day, the proce?*dings against them wouiii be dlamlaaed, Counsel for Mayor T.unn made a serles Of motlona for the dlsmlssal of the rhnrge, and when Kecorder Colllns rulert agalnst them they ask**d for a short re . eaa for tba purpose of conferrlng. After tha ionf?rence they obtalned a further adjournment until October 30 at 10 a. m. Recorder CotUna ti.*-n anlled up the easa of Hobert A. Bsbanasn, of s.-henrc lady. a former clergyman, who ".a" found gulity laat Saturday of vlolatlng the ordlnance whlch prohlbits the hlork ing of a publlc street. It belng alleged thnl such a condition resulted when Hakeman atfimpte.l to address a gather ing of strlkers. Recorder Colllns sen tenced Hakeman to pay a fine of *r>> OT gpaod (1ft y days in Jall. He deferre.l slgnlng the tommltmsnt papers until to-day. Hak.nian refused to pay the fine, and WS8 tuk--i to-nlght to th- county Jall at Herklmer. An attempt WHI he made to morrow tu stay Ibe aaotenoa and hava ti,.. prlsoner psroled untli Appeal is taken hitI decided. D.-spltc tba contentlon of Dlstrlrt Attor? ney H< hrnl.lt lhat Major I-mn and hla aaaodatea eommltted a crime the dty and county ofnciais are sdheiing to their recr-.t dclslon not t<> latSrfSTS wlth tt:e noon park meetlngs. Mr S. hrnl.lt in c.mrt to-dav said lhat a municlpallty had the rlght to aay where puMlo meetlngs ahould l><* held. "These gentlemen," be said. * came t]p here to h*> arrasted and they sueceeded. They are rlamorlng sboul free speech, but thsl waa ..niN a Bubterfuga to gel them ln Jall and thUS make polltical CSplUl for themaelvea " M.,-..,* Lunn tonk eirrption to these re marka i li Imlng the District Attorney was l.iassed aml not spoaklng the ITUth Ha waa allerued t.y the o.urt. Refore leavlng f"i Amsteidam to-nlght Mayor Lunn mal* thls atatement: Little Fblla ls a section of Russta nol ,i ;,, t'ie Cssi i domsln h* in ,,.,,,; o, pot lt r.n the map of the I riltM Btatei The autborttlea fiist held me for ., felony, ar d ? ?uldn I prove lt In order to . .i k down rraeefuin they llleaally re* I ibe charge tn mlslenieanor. 'I l.- strlkera have called u no-tlng for ji H m. to-morrow for ihe pm, perfectlng an organlaatlon MUST REPAy's. A. SMITH Brother's Widow Borrowed by Cable?Also Asks $150,000. \ smith. who nwiiH h country plaea sl Huntington, Long laland. reeerr . , l , ? ardlel fur |:,71S ln the city Court yesterday agalnst Mra Bly smith, wlfe .,f hlS Inte brother. I.uclus llopkins Smith. WhO "as a OOttOS bruker. Th** _ for mooey Bnalth lent his sis ter*ln-law, who waa in Parts oa Aprll 11, 1911. the date snd place of her hus band'a death. Although the cotton broker l*-ft aa astata valued at IIOS.SSI n-hen ha dled, Mrs Bmlth was without allable funda Bldne) A Smith showed In hls sult il,,4t Mrs Smith cabled to New Vork to hei brother-ln-law thnt she needed BOIiey The messago said: "Wltbotlt fnnds Send money." Bmlth cabled |lll and tWO dajrs later an addttlonal 12,000 Mrs Snnth mnde pra> tlcnlly no defence to the sult, saving she knew some one had cabled tho money from New York. hitl aha dld not bellevc it vou her brother-ln-law who sent tt Sldney A Bmlth has also brought sn i,, ijr.n ln tho Kurroaiites' Court to re ,-,r\er half of the fortune left hy hls brother He bns flled objaetlona to the ini*< adoptlon. Mrs Smith, who married when she was fourteen \.-ais old, aald tbal shr* had i.n badlj trr.-iteii by her huaband'a rel sttves and that four attempta weramads i. kldnap her child Hhe said she Would place tha ar|r,|iteil chlld ln B boardlng sr-hooi in Psrla -o HARVfSTER HEARINO TO DAY Marshal S*?rves Subpoenas on Two Men in J. P. Morgan & Oo.'s Offlce. Thr- Unlted States SfSTSbSl havlng re ceived addltlonal aubpcansa from tba De? partment of .Justlce for arltnesaea st the hearlng in the gorernment'a sult for tho dis.-olutlon of the Intrrnatl.in.il Har v.-sti-r Company and other ilefendants, before Robert s. Taylor, Bpedal Rxam* in. r called yesterday sfternoon at the offlce -it .1 1* Morgan i Co.. No ?. Wall atreet, for tbe purpose of sarvlng them He was Ini'ormril lhat .1. I'. Ifoi ?an, jr, one <>f tiie irltnessea needed, wsi in l-'.urope. Two othera in the offlce, Temple Bow iiuin un! \\ llltam Hamllton, wore *-?*rvr*ii ! They v,in attend lha hearlng, which is t<? ] be conducted by Bdwln P. Grosvenor, As- j ?latant Unlted stHtes Attorney Genernl, I ln tb.- Federal MuIUHiik ai in a m to-dsy. ' The sult was llle.t at Sl Paul, on Aprll ' IB, IBU. Th<* Kovertiincnt chargea tbal tbe ! International Harraater Company, a $i'? . corporatlon, monopollacd ? to II ner ceal of the trada snd commerce in | narvestlng Implemants, by combtnlng thr-; iivr- largesl msnufscturera Bome of tiu* Indlvldual defendants are Oeorge v1* Perklna, Cyrua H. McCormick, Elbert ll. . Gary, Oeorge P Bsker, Norman B. neam. i Chartea Deerlng and HaroM i" McCor? mick. , ' a ANNOUNCES TOURS TO PANAMA The Atlantic <'oast l.ln.* .innounces lhal ln connection wlth Its through I'ullman i servli-e ii, Key West the I'enlnsular ainl j OoeMsntSl Steamshlp Company wlll oper- ! aie BBgM personally eondllcteil toiirs wllh tbe new twin Boren ateel steamshlp Evsa* g?-llnr- from that point lo Colon, I'.uiama Canal Tone Klngstoa, Isssadei and Hu \.ina, I'uba Th. Kvangellne Is a new and modern slnp. .>i4 feet lonK. 4?> feet beam, ls of ,',,n">0 tons repist.-i. baa 361* Btaterooms, la eqolpped throughout wlth rdectlic lights and fins :ind has a spc-il of elghtei n knota. Rain Coats: Half Price Rubberized Raincoats are the only outer garments for men we don't make. The maker of these coats is a Man of Brains?in making GOOD raincoats. He makes nothing else-snd he just loves tc keep on making. He does not tpparently even stop long enough to Correctly Figure fcs Outlet, for he came to us on Monday OverstockecTand offered us a really unusual bunch of Raincoats at a cost which makes it easy for us to offer them to you at Half Price. They're Engliah Rubberiaed in the favored -jreen-gray shade wlth plaid lining, horn buttons and ventilated armholes. Uaual price is $25.00. Men's Suit Special For the past six monthl demand has bsen for higher priced suits. Therefore we have held at our tailoring shop all the $15.50 suits made during this period of a month and a half. The entire lot was distributed amon? our stores yesterday and are ready on sale this morning, offer ing to you, besides the rare values which our system of personal manufacture permits, such an elaborate showing as cannot be found elsewhere and is seldom seen here. Styles made in New YcrW by New York Men for New Yorkers. Fabrics more than excluiive-(M.EVERLY exclusive. Gar? ments which you would dsem it tmpossible tobuy at this pric-? until you see them here. v_,' UNDCft MM ^OWTligt\^0l?W$?1IPr75mC? 1645 " ^04D^T AT*WWW?N ST. - HtW YO?m -ST*- AV.. BET fffj Bt !Z*"*? BUUIONSI-MiLATBUSII AU.-BBOOKLYN -BROADWAY. At BEDrORO AM $ 12.50 600 at Half Price $15.50 A Rare Special 1,500 UMBRELLAS $1.00 American Taffeta, from tha Malcer of Finett Goods in United States. Handles Sterling Siiver Trimmed The Sort Usually Sold for % '2.50, '3 WmkmwMS<mmmmMBm Judge Holds Conspiracy to De stroy Property Existed. UMBRELLA IS ONE EXHIBIT Used to Shelter Explosive from Rain, and Beara Initials of Man Who Confessed. Indlanapolla Oet n a battered. Ivary* handled urnbrella that h.id survlved an ezploelofl '.'?as produced ns B government exhtbit bI tha iiynamite conaptraoy itial te daj Tin maa Merger. of Ptttaburgh, for.man af a hrldge construction com? pany. idetitllled lt as bavlnit beefl found aft-r an exploslon on a railroad bridge at DaytOO, Ohlo. on May 8, HM "l nntlc you are examinlng tho handle. What .ittr.xr- \our attention to lf" asked the l'nlted States Attornev, i Tiarles w Mlller. "I B4te on the handle ertgraved the ln! i; (' .' " r< plled tbe wirnesB. It was the urnbrella whlch, the govern ment charaaa, Edward I'lark. of cinein natl, lart'.ed when he attempted to biow up the bridge, and whb h he held over the dynamite to pradort |t from a heavy r.nn Th.- government ass.jrts Clark. af? ter llghtlng the fuse, forgot the urnbrella i Iark at the openlng of the preaent trlal pl.-.ide?i guilty. The lndictment alleye* that ilerbert S Ilockin. actlna; secretary of the Internatlonal Asaociatlon of Mrld^., end Btruei iai iron MTarkera, aaalated Clark. I doaen foremen ..f eonatructloo tirms testllled regardlnr exploBlons. II. G. R. ? tiolds. ?,f itl, bmond. Va., toid of an attempt to btOW Up n brblg.' aCTOM the Suequehanna Rlver, near Perryvllle, Md.. on Junr .. 1'i'a. when four m>n ran awav. I d) namlte behlnd Judga Alberl B, Andereon, before whom the fort\-flve BMB charged with ill^Ha.1 j transportation t,f exploslves are beins ttied, iniido several rullngs ln answer to objectlona raised bv the defence. He rtlled that evidence ,-oik ernltig all the one hundred exploslons ref.-rred to by the government, lncludlng the blowlng up of "Tlu. I>os Angelea Tlmes'* buildlng. mlght bo Introduced as showlrig- n. motlve. He aald a conspiracy already had be?-n proved by the pleas of g?llt of Clark anri Ortln K. M.Manlgal. but the Jury was to rJetermlne whether the retnalBlag defen danta were Implfoated Tlu, court atjited further thal the gov? ernment had undertaken to ahow that the Objecl of tiie conspiracy was BBUCh broud .-i thaa tlu: m.-ro lllegal transportation of dynamite and nltroglyrerlne?that the exploslv.-H wero b.-lng transported to de Mrroy property and to enforco a "relgn of tenor*' agatn-t oontraetoaa who main tained the "open shop." ,-\s showlng the B''ope of what evidence might be offered, the court clted declslons whlch grew out 4>f a railroad employea* dlspute. The orlginal purpOBB of the. ,.m ployes, the court said, was not 14) obstruct the T'nlted States tnalls, but as an Inel d.-nt of the execution <>f the conaplraey t.. tie up other tralns the mall tralns were ObatrUCted. The l'nlted States fluprem,. Courl held that all Ihe acts constltuted a conspiracy to obstruct tbe fliBllB. TO EXTEND NEW ROAD Westchester Northern Will Join New Haven at Danbury. it araa said yaaterday on the beai of authority that th.- dlrectora hava daclded ir, OOnatrUet IBB new Westchester North '?rii Hallroad througli VCaBtCheatat* County, at a cost of |6.<J4J0,Ot?> t4> 17.010,000. Thls road will have a termlual at the Whlle l'lains statlon of the New York, Weat cheeter _ rioston Railroad, and wlll tra verea tbe noiIheaaleiii aaatlan 4>r the oounly, aith a large termliial statlon at Danbury, Conn, There connaetloB win be j aaada arltk the Pauahkeepala iiri.ige aya* lem, OWnad bv the New lln\eti Railroad, an.l wlll give th.- latter company, whlch ls hacklng all the roads m.ntloneri, a tl nn gh line from th.MU tl.-lds to tlde w .i ter The Westchester Northein wlll be an eleotrk rapid traaaH system ami wtll criii" all BtreetB an'l country hlghways by vladui 1. Tho lln?* proj. cted from Whlte l'lalns north wlll pass through the town of Harrlson, North CaBtle, Hedford, Pound Rblge and 1/owlsboro. In fVuet chest.r County, and through the towns of Ci. .-iiwli h, RldgetleUI and Danbury. Conn. The company has purchas.-d considerable of Ita rlght of way and the other land i.led will be condemned. AMUSEMENT3. u I 1.1k i v* iZJi i&Mi i UNDER MANY, FLA'JS . *- ?u> o?n- W?? I"Krf7- 4-? II Bt * ( omplelr \fi a -? WINTER QARDEN n gtt Ts-aorr** -TIIK PABHISO BHOW OT !?' ' rLAinUUdCM,M -,-od,, Tom'w A Hat 2:19 LITTLE WOMEN Miinhattan Oa, ff.. ..?n. * Bth A\e. Bve at *.. CATUfDM l MlDinilfr To-daj*. '-'. Hmnlet. ,5?nntKn & WSnlUlft To.r-. Twelftta N1*ht MiTTine Klileitn Th.. 88th, bat. H'y 4 I :? K ': ^JiV,: READY MONEY :i*Tlh -it. Th..rt!t.nr TVv. Bv 8:1S. Mt T.iy 8l..*>'? _^_^_T THE BRUTE ^ 48TH ST. THEATRE J\? SUTsA LITTLE MISS BROWN 1 IMINO, I S V' Bl *> 10 Mal l".:.vM ?'.' THE MERRY COUNTESS ? ( OMKDY, Mat.B nf li .ut $;!":, FANNY'S FIRST PLAY l.\ HU . -I-.'V ..* H -. Ev.fl IV Mh' I ' ? * I ?"?? jgj THE MASTER T% HOUSE BHO tllft Ai i m ? fut Sl Bvea 8 ' " fRjZ hanky panky .%Ttej$! WI-4T KM), l-iftth.W.of Btl * HtTJA'tji] uii^n , 0VER MIGHT NEXT WEEK THE BRUTE riiK\.. 't'j'i b Coat i". bt i: MattTa Ssr. s.n a k ? c Dsy. CENTURY rilK'**'" PRICES 25c. to $1.50 ("Thr Th.--.trli .( llargtiln ot Ihe Year. ?r.xe Mall.. p-OR THB LIBBI BR CO.'S $100,000 PRODUCTION Of tha Pterre Lect-JoSltti flaatlef BpactacI* "THE DAUGHTER. OF HEAVEN" W ?\hl.h Mlll'*.? Wlnter. the *jreiile?t ll.lm \mrrlran ('rltli*. ?*ya? I !i.m t-^o Orttry Important ?pectar*|?i flaptajred In Am-rir-a durin* the laal sixr. veara. and I thnlc 'Tha Dauthter of tteeran,- I. BVPERlOft TO ANTTHtNO OP I Mi: KIND 1 EVER s v\V ' "THE WALLACKS UT,^,DAV _. _ ._. "Orlslnal. Ksquiaiteiy a,-t?.i |\| ? W ltrfre?hlii(t to *ie?. Mmethlnf _ - _. .. hr-slitfB I-.-;*. Mn.l llacei .? S ! N - Jttdsa W. W FSater. THKATRR, 240 \v 4 1 sv LITTLE 3 Kv ,i?.at 1:41 V To-lav A Pa' . I ANATOL" Cl TllM/T 'v?"' *-* s'- *?*'??? at 8 is LLIIllVjE. M.ta To-day A Sat.. 3:1.1 WITH IN THE LAW_ I>ome?tlr l*rlenre and Pure Food Show OPKNS TO-DAY AT fl V. M. 7l*?t Keg. Arn-ery. Perk Are. and Stth Street inc MfCDCD'C B'way A 20th Bt. Bvi. 8:80 JUC If CDCn 9 Mats To-,lav A lai . I M A SCRAPE 0' THE PEN *SSJ Author of Huniy I'ulls tha SirlnRa. WOMAN CHARGES ASSAULT Says Wealthy Gifford Horton Tried to Ohoke Her. sr.iir.n'.i Horton, who is daserlbod as "a wealthy > ouni? niati." llvln** ln tho Re| nord Apartments. Broadway and !r?>t h strer-t. was asrvsd there yesterday in a unit Whloh MISS OOHSTlSTS LS Crolx, of No 1"! W.st 4!*th street, has broiK-ht BSJSlnSt liltn for JIO.IA) for alleijt'il ns hauit. Mis-4 Ls froix Bsya that Horton "f.-luiiiinisly an.l l.rntally choked the plalntlfl and trled to throttle h?*r. also at triuiitliiK to suffor-ate her h^? plnolnir a. plllon ovor ln*r far?* atvl liolrllnir It there i'm- B l"nK time." Tha sllsssd asssuli sccmwJ 'a^t ||os> ilav. BOOM nther ihliiKs w iihh Miss Ls I'lnn hhjs HortOS ?ll<l was to place hls knep on her sbdOOMO, itpraiiiinit her "ixi.tii rii). .ind drsfl ttet sbool ths Bosr. Hhr BBSSrta lhat sh.* has sustaineil per iiianfiit Injurlss. Bpsneac ffatsrs, a sst? tnti l.roker. a hroi ln-r-l'i-lnw of Horton, said v.sterrlav that BS knew B0thlll| alioiit the BSSSUlt, SUt that he unileratoixl th.- m.ittn nail been scltled. Ho wun snr prlsed that the BUtt was flled. a MAKES BURNS A CAPTAIN Wxfdo Announces Promotions and Transfer of Offlcers. I'rilio- ruiiimlssloner \Valdo annour.eed that ha had promoted Lieutenant Kdward .1. BuiUfl tO the Kiade of raptaln. anrl OM siKiir-d liltn to tba 4*oininand of the 1 nlon Market station The .rlvaniM-ment of 8er -fBMl MlrmlnK'hani to the grade of lleu tfiiant was also announced Captaln Willlam S. I>ay has bSBB trans i.n.d from the I'nlon Market staUon to I..-.* avenui-. Brooklyn, and Captaln Will? iam F. Hoettler, from the l.ee ivenue sta? tion to the Hutler streel station. Captaln John J. I?ntry, und.*r the sann* onlir, lomes hack to Manhattan. from the ButlST street station, Hrooklvn, to com inand of Trafllc S^uad B. AMUSEME -.-___* NT8. _ JOHN MASON Mll tOHK-i I.K1DIM, IHI-trRBt EMPIRF H'??r A40th_t. _.-?*. atfifj trnrint. Ma!, To.__y ,nd Sftt tt |,J? JOHN DREW W*?-?.-siDw* .FWIII1 WIILII Alfr-dSutro'aOm*.*, -THK l'FKI'LEXED HtHBAXD^ LYCEUM *;?? 4&h"0^"Vfi,W MISSBILLIEBURKEl? ? 1IIK "MIJfD THK PAINT** lilRL? criterion ;\:r,f,Mvs; B__-vTl_ i..,-- Mts.To-tfar a Bal t:lf 1-uat 4 Nlght.. Mai | Matlnee.. TANTALIZING TOMMY garaick ;,.:..:,...";.";", 1:7*11 r*:nn timk mondav. vov. lin e- fntax ?? WertC ln the - : -r-.a TMK 1TT14K. Hem B rn* eln, iui hor HUDSON ",,;\ -: ROBERT LORAINE ?, VN, ?Vt"' Tl KftDAY. Ot T. .'? Best* norrow HELE.N WARE ?,',!,;,;, PARK -oti. st. coi. < > , j|tW raammt u ,., | s,, ., l-iat i Wrrk.. Inn. MeXeiy. Beaot*. CLIFTON CRAWFORD "M..Il.ll--r NEW AMSTERDAM 1. Ta-ilat Matlnee Ij.vf ae.-u. 81.88. THE CbUNT V LUXEM30UR6 I IfiFRTY Vi *- I Bi. Ev-.a li Jtm i -$i :?) yii CCTDLICC miLtOlUlltO KU.r,^ , K*4I4 h' IIIKII KKIt. l: tiea. HI.V Mat*. To-d.n und Bet.. !:I3. The l.aal Uord in Mual.nl 4 smedr. OH! OH! DELPHINE M09UN KCWCEsSkK t_lfl_ti'l_']Hlti B waj and I6tl R s* it 1 TV arid Bal . ___o_ r??l_TV B*wey an.l Mth K ??' U s "* UAIC I I M ,., To-.la. and ?.)? i.-A H trrlsSi -.e*a _____: (ieorg* Na.h -nl Kdward CLOBE MONTGOMERY & STONE iiihvn'i: ELSIE JANIS H s/at.'soV' The Lady of thc Slifttf on Sale. lst Ngt Vext Mon ftXt ?l n^x OAM open 4lally 0 A. M. "?p * "i:o COHAR'S T,,K B**ray * 4td st. tfei a U Mata Wed. _.?.' B_? Mat. To-day, Be.t Seata II.W ^COHAN "BROADWAY" JONES Cohaa'a Complete Tri imjph._, BCTflO "'?' ??' ??"?*h ?-'' a>o.B:l* MtaW* ASTOH ,< sat Mat.Today.BMt BsataUM v .- ? ,,t. ":;|nin?,u'.v,,:*: iTo'iu* The Woman Haters ,,.,, PDlUn "IK TBA1I. Ol THK I.ONKMOlE UnAPIU piMC, wlth ?h_rlotte Walker. . belasco v: xzrxtJ^-* "MISSSTARRTRIUMPHS"^:; - FRANCES STARR present- _ ? -.,.. I IIK l W. OT HM Kl._ DrnilClir l-o s*' 'f*.*'" Evenings S 1.*. Hharp REPUSLib ...,.,; m i s Today a *-* 2", WIIHam Kltloii .i Davld BelaaKopraaja' 5 GOVERNOR'S LADY BFMITHSB iiiinu cn H" *' |,mm,? Rr,it- Kmm* M.ira J.",. . (Iraham Mnffat'l P]*_*P B*wa) \ la Ri - - Id* Br**** ?'...i Kl Henl a ,b*rldah FAFr Mata 25c Ison.Vanderhlb * I 7 Ave.. -lull tllaaer. , ? fii Bl lllnor* _ s.,:r, Wiliumi Mat* j;,,- rreJWatSaan. nena*BBtjl u raaui *? D ? 11 a M ALHAMBRA 11 I'.il. M? H1RIFM ?)1, -M4ITIIKK.'' ' .,. nnnLLBi ?ll, Krel.1-.%0c, [>ail> M <_J_2 KAKOI. IA> HALL. __ NEISEL QUARTET 6CHAMBER MUSIC COHCEBTS TPIIDA1 KVKMX.'; ... \.,\ 18, Do* IB, .1*4,1* 14. Feb 11. M ' ?? Af ? Qeneral Buboerlptloa) Bal* NOW 4>p*n Siil ? -ilptlona. III). IH. Helen l.o, e. 1 V*. I?3, ('ARNKtilK HALL. **.'?? **??? Aft. *? _** Vlolin Rerltsl MISCHA -n ,k,t)l ;v H ELMAN ____! Btelnws? 1'iano Mgt. W.ilf*ohti Hur-*"^ t'AKNMilK HALL. Neit T.ie.. 1f? al Son* Herital MAIH'KI.I.A n.-Wet* 11 SEMBRICH ss|g r"lt\NK IA rOBOE at the Plano _BjW<___-j DALY,ST,,,vKv,T,?,r-i,Vy IB.-SV SARAH BERNHARDT J^a^ Bi i__it ? *?> ?r),r8othBt^*r*!.{? 1 J U U MAT every DAT AT --fi. 'V'RAINEY'S AFRICr^J^ UAMMERSTEIN'S .;??. -^<&& "ni. .\Uie 2.". - 5Qc. Marbl* ?j^jL__? 51k IVE B'way. I "?-rSB IV W?** Ifl AICa sj|.h hi Morgan. Bal!*?_*.Wi_ D_ll> Mat. i5-ao?,l gan. Ttilx ABlWjJl*