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ST. AUGUSTINE IS SWEPT BY FLAME Thousand Tourists in Peril as Five Hotels Burn in Historic Town. PRICELESS RELICS LOST IN MUSEUM Two Hurl Jumping Oui Windows. One May Die?Courthouse and Theatre Destroyed. fB> Tel-graph to The Trit-- -- St Augui ?Uns Fin iprll ala bousing mor?? tl i toar? la the courthouse. ,1 tbeal a and BSV S ? ? | .; -i ?mI .?ai ly r i -ir? whk uerter ' mu tl a heart "i tin.; indent city to Matanza- Ha? the show tug?ettne. The property ted at from 1180,088 to ?i.' None ??as killed. The tlie Started in the Florida House The fact that all escaped before the en? tire bollding was in Sames Is remarkable M:si AIL?? .M. "-?mith. ol" Amuetsi, N. B., a xvinter visitor, is the only poraoai re? porter! in s - rltleal conditi.i Bht ??enously injured by .lumping to ?Mm ? street from s fotirth floor. The Central House, Lynn apartments, Moaeoa House and Atlti- - were :he otner hote'a bomed. Rescuers Display Courage. Harry Hindsley and M 1,. \\ tr., of Philadelphia Oscar Ivanoowsky. < laanea Wilson, ?.ugnatus Cralg, and Po? stai ' ' ? ightoi i si tugs ind some of the local police and firemen r?ere among those who displayed jal ocurase. Ilindsley. ! . Wll ?i>n and Crelghtoa saved the Mm Hotel gen Titie Is little BufTerinf:. owing to the , ? - ? . ? i .-?i to the - ? evidential district Relief . at ibllshed, I'h' 'itute have been housed ai d supplied arltti clothes. Th i House, the Potver and rned The Ved " of the oldest buildings the contin? Dt contalnlni pn - i of tin was de? ad. ? emeu eras sent from tb Its help several liuildl | ?"! destruction _? : . molla i iotel an?i iternal bul path r ti t?o i-ehold iood.? to the tat? militia pell? e, and Ished ?'? reunite families which became I -.cied in fleeing from th?1 flan? Some Carried Down Ladders. tust turnt tt? ntlon to , at the ri'T.da, many of . 7 OccU? : ) fled into the ...... ... to stve tl good road. of the - i but for ths effort:- <j ? 'mm. rowai ,-nj would troyed it is n l records in th< I uhs oi tbe ? will be damaged \\i ? ? itl bed ?the Powei Boat ?;iub building, r?n the bay front. It - -e of mind of Charit? Hop - ? ?. the B?_agdr, I red. ?1 crafl .?' . ,- the moor of the valuable hoHts. an-l the? sailed unharmed to * safe harbor la the bay. The list of homes -nd other buiiding tfeatreyed inclu desee, Mri th Smith's reaMenca, Nook oott D Puller's residence, Monson cottai Qould T. Butler's ?? dence and cottage, the homes of George W r.-! ?? nr-; ' ' W. Totiei. the .loseph flat building and the Sallas and .-anche?? build i Th.- origin of the fW- hr,<- not 1 ??? ? ?\ tinned. MEN OF LETTERS HOME 2,000 Greek Warriors Return from Fighting Turks. After the ?'unarder L?cenla came in, yesterday from the Mediterranean thin country tfas lieber by ?tome two thou? sand violet render? ?and y pediera fruit sellers ftnd hoot Mack?-, all ol whom arara picke! n;> at ti ?? Piraeus soon after th? eaoael lefl the Adriatic. nearly ail Greek warriors who had accumulated s'art In ths ?recent irai agalnet the Turk. Pantolecn V '.,?? and fhara I Htathls ibin. Prominent am ? in the steer ?*? - - Captain S"l<ip;iu!ausiaanni9 L ? utenani Pape - Corporal ?Prlanpafllopou id s?-??:. ? tanlakopouli a. S'-n. I..ss |,.t. ten n their name Intersettlement Track Games. T!" ' lattoa ait ef g ???? s al the 71st l evening, on f eight I tea i ? ? n ? I . ,...., .. I ??? ?] a-.t-l ? THE PLAZA AT ST. AUGUSTINE. LAWYERS CLASH AT TRIAL Prosecutor Accused of Coach ing Bankruptcy Case Witness. Frank Mor?, former Assistant District Atlomw of New York County, who. with Abel 1 Smith, formet* Assistant 'nite,| States District Attorney, repre? sented defendants In a criminal action before .bulge Hand and a Jury in the f?d?rai District I oait yesterday, accused Roger A- Wood, Assistant United State.? District Attorney, of coaching one of the government's witnesse--. They exchanged heated remarks until Judge Hand inter? fered. LatOT Mr .Moss sent a not'- of apology to Mi Wood, withdrawing the charge. Mr. Moss's client was Simon H Kugel, a lawyer, of No. 17*> Broadway, who. with hi.-. t?iother-lii law. Aaron Keldman. a clei k in a New- Haven. ? onn., furniture ?s on tnai charged with conspir* ,i t'i conceal the ai-.?-?'t< of Harry I?. Rogal and David Bras?, bankrupt ?ieai ers. of No. 91 Mercer Street RoKal teatlfled that under Kugel'* di? rection be tampered with the Drm's bank nooks an I ?wore falsely at the bank* r .up. " proceedings, in oorroboration the government had subpoenaed many ware? house witnesses and telephone girls. Th? trial ?ill last several days MAYOR SORRY WALSH QUITS To Name Successor Soon? Brooks and Gavan Suggested. Annoui clng the acceptance of the r?sig? nation of John I. Walsh aa Commissioner of Weights ami Measures, Mayoi Mltchel ? ? da* "I regret he is leaving the dt) service, an i beiiew his administration has been ? ? illy good He has t mil the de nent up to an efficient and business llk* basis Ha Knew it prai my wish that he remain In the dtj service, but he de? cid. .i that his family obligations required , r me? of the broader opportunity offered In private business" The Mayor aald he had no one In mind, but would make an appointment before . ?1 ',- a ? '.sesteo foi ' ? plac? are Franklin Brooks and Joseph ?A Gavai edit? ol The Ptu?1 Tradi ?tourna! and Produce Record EXCHANGE FIRMS TO QUIT Two of the Oldest Houses in Wall Street Will Dissolve. Two "f Hi" oldest and most importai.t .'?im? on the New fork Stock EXChang? etermlned to dissolve rm or before lia* l, it was learned yesterday. They are Thomas Denny & Co., ei-tablished in ind Pomroy Brothers established in II7& Taylor, Aueblncloss & Joost. estab llshed in 1012, have also decided to yuit ? of poor business. '?? tries If. Newcombe, of Thomas ft Co is a governor ar.d vice ? ' the exchange, and Henry K. ? ?v. of Pomroy Brothers, is n gov rhalrman of the Committee on Admission! The Junloi psrtnen of the t-.v.. Arms ?ill form a new Rrtn under the name of Denny, Pomroy -ft Co ix?ng Beach Railway accident as h result of which B. OsgOOd 1'ell and Lalmbeer lost their lives was recalled by the announcement yesterday that the latter'a seat on the exchange hud been posted for transfer to Robert r- Crocker. The consideration was $.*/>. KO, ancbaagad from the last previous sale Charle? Morgan and OoorgS A. N?!s?in have been elected m?-mbers of the exchange. U. S. EXPRESS DISSOLUTION Company Plans to Cease Opera? tions by June 30. d i Roberta, president of the rmted States Express Company, anounced yes lorday that notice of abrogation of cnn t;act had been s. rt to virtually all the railroads over whose lines the company's servios is operated, the one Important exception being the Heading The stipu? lated dates of abrogation m* Ap?-il M, May -1 and June 80, ??cording to the contracta Unless nniooktd for litigation arises '?.t of their nullification the rom a operations ?>n June 'Jfi, the termination "f the Hacal 'ear. It sraa learned vesterday for the first time M ?? the United States RsproSS COttV pan* decided to discontinue its foreign usineefl als months ?igo .i m Bigger, ant of tlM foreign department, .'. ibroad BupsnMng the nscessai rolved m carrying oui the de? cision. .... I II Spring Sentiment That Leads to a Garden * *i nid in my heart. I am sick of four walls rtnd a ceiling. I have need of the sky. I liave business with the grass." I ?? And if you must go a-digging. we pray you read first what our own gardener says, for he will tell you how to dicr and plant well. A Permanent Feature of the SUNDAY TRIBUNE SCHULZ BALKS AT GLYNN GIVEN JOB Bronx Surrogate May De dine Coveted Public Service Place. ?aplanation of tha fallan ol ('? M B Bohuls t.i i? sworn .1 si member >.f tue Public Bei vies Commission In this dl - trict to racceed John E, Bustia was found ssterday in tin statement that he wa serlouslj debating In h's niin.i whet lie could accept the pl<ace. Ilia appoint? ment was made at I-JO o'clock on Satur? day nmining after a long wrangle in the executive chamber in Albany. Ha was s oompromlsa choice. All this ?teck Chairman McCall ind other members of the commiesion ha1 ? been lookim; for Mi. Bchula to lake of? fice. There are many things ti<?j up in the commission because of the ladil of I fifth member. Fritmdi of Mi. Beb i/, however, hs ? urged him nol to take th? place, lie was elected as the flrsi Bnrrogate of The Brcna last fall. Tin.- t^rn- Is ?ils years and the salary is ?lO/fn? a year. Ths ary of a Public Sen lei Commiasionei Is tU.000 and the term is five year* However, Surrogat? ?Schuls has ambi? tions along judicial linee. Me Is hoping, it is said, to sit on tlie Supreme Court tench some day. It has been pointed o-t 10 him that a? Piilil!.- Servi.-e I'ommi sioner he would be constantly under fire, whereas- his work SI B irr?gate would be pleasant and free from crltici<fm. .Surrogate Bchuls BSld last night hi would rather nol dis- ;iss the question as to whether or not hs would accept the place. He did dein, however, that he had '??(?lined it The itorjf II that he is wait? ing to see whether the Qovernoi will ap? point another Uronx man before he giv-. the (dace up. 1 am not lurprised to hear that B ; rogatr Sfhul_ will not take tlie sppoinl ment," said one of the men who bad I hand in aslsrllug him, The Ugh! was t tween Thomaa r. Quina and Congress? man Juseph Qoulden, the Tamilian?- <-ar dMatss, and ?Cyrus C. Mil?-;- and Tene? ment Houee Commlssionei John .J. Mur? phy neither of whom would ha\e been confirmed by the Senate ii?- was a cam promise and ?lid ?i"t know Ml name was being considered until a few hours i e fore the sppointmenl was announced.1 If the Surrogate dees deride to decline tue sppolntmen* it is not unlikely that it will go to Uoorge N Reinhardt, of The Bronx. He is a wholesale hay and --ruin dealer end eocepteMe to the r?gulai Democratic organisa tien. Among tboee mentioned to succeed Schulz si Surrogate If he goes to ths PuMii Bervice Commission, sre Richard 11. Mitchell, Aasistant Dlatrli I Mtorn and Louil I ? Van Doren Man and Wife Held for Trial. .lean Lotsetl of No. T.1T West >th street, former butl? r for I >r John Van derpoel, of No H West SM street, to? gether with his wife was he'd in | ball yesterday for trial by Magistrate Campbell, in the Yorkville police tourt, on a charge of attempted ??xtortion. Ix>i son and his wife :.:e alleged 10 have de? manded $i,4"?j frnni the physician <?n tin rat of exposing? him and mining his reputation. A meeting was arranged .suuseiiuent to several demands, and Sun? day night a marked ten dollar bill ?rai handed to ix>ison, according to ?the alle? gation of the pbyelclan an.i s detective. The man ?'.is arrested with the money in his hand Morse Gets Hearing Delayed. Charlea W Morse, described as an "aged, infirm antl seagoing urltneec," ap? peared yesterday before Mary Woardell, a notary, at Mo "? Nassau street to tea tlfy in a suit brought by the Eastern De? velopment Company against John \V. McKtnnon, agent for the shareholder? of the National Hunk of North America, Morses defunct institution Morse'ob? tained an adjournment of tli?> ft.imina tion until next Tuesda;, afternoon. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. MINIA. EVBMN?i CONCERTS THE DELLA ROBBU ROOM The Vanderbilt Hotel MISS GRETA TORPADIE Swedish Colorstura Soprano AND THE Imperial Russian Balalaika Court Orchestra I Dinner de luxe seven to nine o'clock Two dollars and fifty cents DUR YEA'S 47 West 72nd Street THES DANSANTS ??tur.Im ? 4 to 1 ?ja, \dml??lon $1, ultli lern. \ prlntsd ?!???.<? ptlei .?f ? bs? daaoa ar ranged --'1"1 d? moaetrated bj mii 0# l R t.- ;:vi.\ giram t-? tbeea atteadlaa tbla Hat "Hesitation a la Duryea" Tuition la Itia NEW DANCCA, in i ?*? private!), hi ?7 We??? |M *t. and ted and W?\ \\e?> t*!?t "f Tel. 8811 toi. _ MU? -loan Sawyer's l'KK*l\> ?ARDRN, U war. st fxi'l. bi. ?Aloe i'alala da I>sut?> ONLY POKER TABLE FIRE But Crowd Thinks Police Head? quarters Is Burning. Thick black clouds drifting fr.'tn the roof of Ponce Headquarters late ? terdav .-.iternoon ?it:ra* ted a er* that filled Gran?! and Broome Streel and t'entre Market Place, in the rear of the building. Be**geant Plercs, of the Mulberry street station, rushed Into the building and told the m* n telegi iph bureau on the fifth floor to flee from tho flames. The- replied that it wsa April -. ami they didnt believe up alarm, an] BOS PI* ; ce in dlsyu :t. ? 'i-.t to tin ; met,;, when mi ' i uni i liar:, the engin? ? "Win re's tl 111 ? '.'" ahouted tfc leant "In the furnace," answered Hart. making no efforts to conest? a aralle. He pointed to several poker tablea and other gambling paraphernalia waiting to be food for tii?- flames, and explained thai for several days raid r* lulta i..'d i?- ' ti dlsapp ai lug In tho furnace. Pierce went out, ?tiiist?,i the aid ?'f a number of d?tectives and patrolmen and dispersed tho crowd. DIVES OFF EXPRESS TO ESCAPE ARREST Alleged Pickpocket lands Safe l\ Three Others Subdued After Battle in Car. Aftei i battle on a crowded Brooklyn* bound "I." tr.iin last night, during which one man dh i off tl I wept b-. Marcy avenue atnl escaped, Detective Roe* "f thi Delance* street itstion, ar ! three men. The prisoners br*|ug I back to Ma il ittan, where the) were locked up on a charge of picking pockett i: .-. ? ne of the I men in the Police Department, and when be ap peared it hie station last Bight ?vith his giant captives In low the policemen in the guard room gave him a cheer. One of thi p*. ' tiers, th* polios say. hi i long record sa a pickpocket and the othei two havi i"1? ti air* ited before on irgi Th' det* tlv* arai watching < re?.is in tti. Esees street ?-t.it .m ;,, t night when hi saw four men lostling ?? fifth. One Ol the four she ? . ! in the ni.ui's pocket as all I aboard a train. Root burdl* 'it. . the train pulled out and found the qutntel In one of the forward ?..'- Rose naked the man who was Jostled if he had losl : | The man f* it In hie : o* It? I tnd annou that *?'; was mlssini Before the pass? i|*en Ltnen what wai happening Rosi cornered the '?^m lostlera and tried tu g-1 the cuffs on them. . broki aws snd ran to the tram platform, where be leaped from the train mi to the station platform. Rose kept the othei three ined up un? til tie i sal station v? ga r.-a b* : i he toot Ing of the guards' whistles brought special police, who helped th. detective lock his prisoners together and put them >>n ?i .Manhattan tiain. The Brooklyn I 0* lie? si ? looking f"i the oth? i m m. N. Y. U. Students Aid Fund. "As students at New fork Untversitj are atartlni i campaign to alai ' M toward the "million dollai fund ' The senior class of th? School of .'?mmerce will give t-'i s man This plan, >: will te followed by the senior class a) ] nl* si ? t* Hslghta I motion was paa ? ?'. ! the Bt dent or .?ai Isatton meeting yesterday that a voluntary stud* ? ' Wild be start each man pledging himself tor a certain sum." 90-DAY REPRIEVE FO GUNMEN, IS REPORT Glynn to Spare Lives for Becker Trial, Counsel Learns Unofficially. "LEFTY LOUIE'S" WIFE TO SEE GOVERNOR Despite Good News. Plans to Present Petition in Person? Has About 10.000 Names. Wor?! cams yeaterda) through unofficial ?.han: ? to CO :nsel for the four gunmen that rjorernor Glynn intended to grant a ntnety-tia] reprl re I i the condemned men. it waa explained that th? Governor : to tat h specific period of time in granting .1 rew ; if the ninety if . ? . the ? und n. ,.?: trial, the ?time would probabtj be ext< r.-i .1 The encouraging news was rommunl? cated to Mrs. Lillian ?Rosenberg, the doil llke wife ef "Left; LOUie," and Mrs. l.il l'an Horowtts, vite i.f "Gyp the Wood." Mra Eteeenberg, however, said She would 'take nothing for granted." and would carry out hei plan to go to AU.any , tn-ua? and in person present to the Gov? ernor an informa1 petition tor n reprieve t.) which sin- and friends of ths con? demned min have obtained almost I8,ap) signatures. Bh< said Unit she had also written a letter .0 ths Governor ???ester day saking him t.? ?rant t?as reprieve, and that her husband ,<nd the other three prisoners bad each ?a ritten a similar let ter to the Qovernoi reeterdai from the death hou-d. Mrs. "Lefty Lo lie look the petition to the office of ?Charles ??. r W?hle, ?the giit.nv n's counsel? and proudly showed i ?me of the names subscribed to it. Amoiur the Mrly siRiiers were Warden .lames M. Clancy of Sing Sing Prison. Joba i Malier, the warder.* private sec? retary. Father W. B. Caslun, ?the prison chaplain, and Father James B. furry, the Tomb? t.-haplain. There were the names of kt?eprrs and prison Kuanls who had <ome in contact with th.- four prisoners; In the Tomba or at fHng Sing The bula of the subscrib? en were from the Bast Sitie. District Attorney Whitman mid rester i.at he would make no further at t> rnpt t.i have state's witnesses foi the lecond Hetker trial Identify the gaunn-n in their celia He saaerted that it was the : ws ?" -r ?<-. d in BUCh case?, but as the Gunman ami their oounsel objected to ir |,r would ??-sort to the more cir? cuitous ni<Mnod of .-al?ng court attend? ants ami prison keepers for the purpose of the Identification. The law- of evidente will require Ute Identification of the gun? men .tt the lecond Becker trial in order to prove the actual killing of Rosenthal. Mr. Wahl* visit?-d tiie gunmen yester? day. He said that he protested to Wat - dsa ?Clancy against the recent efforts of the state's eyewitnesses, Shapiro and Krause, to identify th?4 prisoners in their ? r11- He said that Dago Frank" Clrofici, who occupies a cell i-omtnanding a full view of the door entering the death house, told him that Shapiro had a in his hands to which he referred when he came In 'o see them, Clroffd SS? BUmed that !t was a diagram of their cells and their location, and protested on that account, ?if told his .-onus ?. Mr. Wahl? described some of the pecu? liar decorations which the gunmen have In their cells Two* condemned Chinamen, who are in the death house, recently con? structed a large "?'hi?ese basket" by l?.t-.-ing together bits Of varied-colored end presented it to "Dago Frank." Th" I asket hanus in Clroficy's cell, and be considers It a talisman, his counsel said. "Lefty Louie" has a paper banjo on the wall of lus cell, which Maurice N. Lustig, who was in the death hOUSS under sen f." polaoniag his wife, but after? ward obtained a new trial, made for hint. I I instrument is made of cigarette The Big Shoe Store Dark Mahogany Russets $2.97, $3.98, $4.98 Worth $6 and $7 Flat English Lattf Low' broad heelt Odd lots greatly reduced MSSII are budlT broken. Nettleton $5 and $6 Shoes, $3.85 Arch Support Shoes, black, $2.85 Tan and Black Oxfords, $1.95 Oxford? More Popular Than Ever Dark Mahogany Oxfords. $2.97 AMUSEMENTb. ML 2. Bast Seats, ti IvaJ 9 "PINAFORE" Bests ??eihiic it1'?' tor rtrst ill v\,-ls? ii*)??i il I h. 1:1 MataTt plUTUCl With OI?a Petrora, Oeorga S rnninCH f Specially en?-aged), Milts - ?Olli CI I ''I \ i?ar B'wi ?- ? 2<>. J3UI Ol. Hau , u .. i Weil j :. TOO W\N V COOKS, rink ,;.;,? playhouse *??? ,.: .-?; THE THINGS THAT COUNT .-1 I Ma' V' -or,' Fund l?;.v, Fri . Apt 11 SS&%5 g?? M HKiH JINKS ??it h Stella Mayhew ?nil Tew Law la lyric :,. : iiMA? Mata Ta s ? WsS . !i 13 VOTA II ?,l \ BATK* FOM1 In llie llNTMVlui; --Blanche Ring ,,,. ? unor. ?. 4. 7. 8. "Life ef l lui 6s vt. ? ? ? T ? : .? ., !.. i rnRT ! UURETTE TAYLOR UUIIl TU ?)' >l\ HI.Alii' CORT Special TO-DAY at 2:15 UURETTE TAYLOR ?ESt0^.1 In ihr-- ? ".? x ' ? lyi ".lust ?.s \\oll.' "Mi?|i|ilne??." "The 1 ? ? ? of lliipe? " ' il vit i i El ?i ? IRVING PLACE THEATRE V I III l?> \ltll ?Il \\\ > i PYGMALION i iimiir l.retllli fatly, Hun j | :, s |3 1 Les Miserables \ ?.MMKRaTKIVH Mauri,? a Walton II) , '- S Meint y i .?- im A Kill) Mm ton. La?k> s l?e?ih(A?ls, Jack Wi.S'.n Co., 18 uth. lUiC'i'* H AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GARDEN Matin v. r. (,i iict.i M \l IAKI.A.VF. I Ms ?.'"i- ? .".. i.,. i . ?? ? MAXIM. M 1 IOTT'8 l'neH. h et N 10 M ta i 0 11 -v ,\ Wed : M ?ctors : und Im?. pri am i : 0 THE WHIRL ;?,k WORLD CUIIDCDT '?' '?' -' "f B'way. OnUDl.nl - s i.-. Matin? sa - 18. Sam Bernard?Gaby Deslys v 0 The Balle ?'f llonrj ??irert. ??tlt Ht < '""?? I ???fill Oli ? , . . We.l . The MIDNIGHT GIRL M \l lAKI.A.vr. HELP WANTED .1 I?..' Prl AM I i-lll-i he ta nay EvsnlnasS:**! >riis?n'? Hie- Il-LIAT MtS i Rest ??lines?. ? "*" ?wess ., ? ?(l Mat,_?.ctors' Fund Day, Frl.. I pi it I rOMKDV. i>? ????.'?) MiaTom'wSTuei "?. rr KITTY MACkAY BP'I M ? f. Prl Apt it PRIM B*H, ? ? it v Mts.T* m'wSWsd SSfS MARRYING MONEY1; 1 ?? nt i ind Da; I "ft \p: 17 Manhattan . ?p Ho rule Dally, '.' 18 sTs Ifi "Till: IH'K Or Ol K lAVIOl R." WOO le? \'attirai ?olor glim stirring de i inn M ?:? Adra lesion I Oc t.. Ma ?Imiliiti an Opera House?Mat M ?d * -?at. ! 11 1.1 K?. \ll*. ??MATS NOW, PAVLOWA Volatile < oinpun.? ami s?niphon.T Orchestra In Their l.nlire Kepertolre. lllfteren? PregfaMM it set) *M i f.irmsnce. p, .. ? ??i to 83 ?'." Bea geats 88 oo. Vitagraph ,,^t:,'?,:,;?^:r^7M: ?? \ M i Ilion Hid" S "?iniaines? Orarlous' ? IllilV III NM * (O. x 1' POLUMBIAI, BURLESQUE ^**? ?II l Mill \ HI HI BHQI RBg. Mat Tnda>. , v.,- ? " - I ind I" I : V|.? 17 nihc-toira il if ilTH " ??? " ?"eaSAita CTU 1VC svlBIII m p? Kfu 01 H AfE?. * m* um. classics a essaies box covers and other colored papers. Each of the gunmen has made a table? cloth out of newspapers, scolloped out In fantastic designs by hand, and with long fringed edgea. Mr. W?hle said he learned yesterday that Warden Clancy and Dago Frank" had at one time attended the same public schoo' in Marten street, and been under the same teachers. [BS liltfgraph to The THStaaa - Albany, April ..--Governor Glynn has decided to grant a reprieve of ninety days to the four gunmen, ?t was reported here to-night. The gunmen and tlnir friends ?.ave pe? titioned th?? Governor to at least give them an extra lease of life until after ex-Lieutenant Charles Hocker Is retried for the murder of Rosenthal. The four men believe their tats ma> be changd by Becker s trial. Governor (Jlynn has intimated he would grant a reprieve, and the report here to right is that he will announce the fact to? morrow . ? TO BELLEVUE IN 'BARROW Man Taken 111 at Circus Refuses to Ride in Ambulance. Thomas Casey, tU't; -two years old. of .\... 198 Waal ?23d street, while visiting his friend, William (?tiinn, a laborer employed by the circus at Madison SOjUaure (Jarden. last night was take.i s.nJdenly ill. He protest*-?! against an ambulance beinr? called. Mis friend was worried about how to get him t i the hospital until he suggested thai ? rid?? in a irheelbaiTow. "Anything but an atribulan-e." said Caeey, ami the wheelbarrow was brought mit. Quinn and another, man wheeled the sick man to Hellevue. v hf re their arrival with the strange vehicle caused something of a sensa? tion. Casey, it was found, was not seriously ill. How .?\ ?-'?-, he was as? signed to a ward. e TO REPLACE FIRE HORSES Commissioner Asks $250,000 for Auto Apparatus. Fire commissioner >aamson. in a com? munication to the Board of Estimate yeeterday, requested an appropriation of jL'jO.f"??) for the purchase of auto appar? atus for- the department stated that no more horses should be purchased, as the auto apparatus was superior and more economical. The follow-rii specific requests were embraced in the communication: Thirty tr.Ttors to attach ;o the old Ityle en glnes and hook and ladder trucks; twenty auto tenders, five auto hook and adder trucks, three gasolene tire englnca. The ? ommis.sioner said all auto appar? atus purchased by -tie city had during the r.- enl anon sto'.ms proved superior to the horse-drawn engines by making better time, successfully negOtiatlag BttOU clogged Streets, and b\ ser-, ice at tires. Faints at Order to Pay Wife. iiynian Janet, of No. 28 Montgomery ?treit who has $v? in a savings bank. fainted in the Domestic Relations ?'ourt yesterda-. when Magistrate Harris or ? h red him to pay !:s m ife $?5 a week or go to jail. Mis Janet, who H the mother of seven children, bad her husband brought to court lor failure to support his family. Janet was treated b'- an ambulant"* sur? geon, and Signed an order for the first M as BOOB ;is he could hold a pen AIDS PARJM-?OW TRAFFIC McKay Changes Vehicle Routes to and from Broadway. As an effort toward re ieving the coa Kestlon of traffic and danger to pedes? trians in Pgffft Row between Broadway and the Brooklyn Bridge. Police Com? missioner McKay ha? issued a new order as to vehicles in that area Between 820 a. m and 6:30 p. tn. no vehicle in Park Row 80?n? toward Broad? way will be permitted to pass the Post office on the Park Row side, but muat turn to the right into Mail street and then to Broadway. No vehicles will b? permitted to enter Mail e eet from Brss4wa**, but to get to Park Row must turn at Yesey BtfSSt Vehicles having buslneas In Mail street must enter from Park Uos Why fiddle your time awayj at a custom tailor's? Here you see the finished i suit before you order. Before you've obligated' yourself one penny. You slip into a model de? signed for vour individual build. You pick your pattern from many suits of your size grouped for quick inspection. It's all done in a jiffy! Can be undone just $S quickly, for with us there's always your "money back ' any time you feel dissatisfied. What tailor can ofTer you Mich advantages even at much higher prices? Spring suits, $18 to s r.V Spring Derbies flu new-s est blocks, including the neuf taper-crowns. Soft hats in nil the new shades and shapes. Room Per Company, Three Broadway Stores at at |i Warren St. ' 13th B1 J4th St AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. MU ?Oltk'?? LEADING THEATRES ASI) -I ? ( l .?-I? <? THESE THEATRE? HATE >0 DEALINGS WITH THE l???i.s l?. B?t>T SEATS IAN BE OBTAINED AT B<>\ ?Ulli I K.MPIRE, B m ??? t" 81 M il ro m'w ! 20 MAUDE ADAMS;,','!',;/-A1 LYI 1 IM, 1.1 M. Et*. H::?0. Mt.To-ni'itr. 8-J8. BILLUEBURKE JERRY KM? KKKBOC KEK. 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