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spection and : / Prisoner H Held on Involved. iM a9 Bees _ John Miller, of No. ps the Centre Street “Wiirrant sworn’ out ‘tateety Girtnee examination, Shortly afterward representing 4 _ Named as Head > terast in the to KU uvres, ARRANTS FOR MISS MORRIS TWO POLICEMEN in the Bureau of Boiler In- Already Made. EPUTY DAVIS IS PROBING. taining a License by Fraud and Members of Force Said to Be | Frauds’ on n big scale are reported to been discovered to-day in the Bu- ot Boiler Inspection, which is a of the Police Department, with quarters at No. 90 Mulbecry street. / Qne arrest has been made and war- issued for the arrest of three two of whom are sald to be po- Bronx, was arrested and arraigned loner Gkerardi Davis, charging with having obtained a license on to operate a steam boller by He was held in $50 bail for ney Kressel, with Mr. Davis, vd- “tained the additional warrants. PRINCE OF WALES 1S COMING HERE. Edward Requests that He Be mission to St. Louis Fair. INDON, pri! 2. the Prince of Wales as President of “fhe royal commission which Is to rep- Great Britain at the St, Lou's lon will be made at the special (of. King Edward, p could thus best demonstrate his per- lity toward, America generally. Redmond, the Irish teader, wan it@d to be one of the two Irish mem- of ‘the commission, but his many nts necessitated a declination. LOT TO MURDER AUSTRIAN EMPEROR.| ; petotsngarian Soldier in Con- 7 uring Military Manveuvres. i BNNA, Apri %—The Post reports OBJECTS TO RACKING THE ‘WITNESS, { Mr. Garvan was proceeding to question Marello about his movements ta on the days he saw Maduena, when Nr. Le Barbier, for the Prisoner, in- be terrupted. He claimed that the trick of the prosecution in making a sus-| .,D! Andrew MoCosh, the chief phyal- He said that the District- Attorney was examining the witness inquisitorially with regard to the other prisoners, being prepared meanwhile when he was through with the a Be arrest of a Hungarian soldier in con- tion with an alleged plot among rian trops to murder Emperor Acis Josepn during 3G TIM” SULLIVAN Scale Reported One Arrest Is a Charge of Ob- 1123 Intervale ave- Police Court on a by Deputy Police himself to be an ORE TET RT IT ITE TT NT ET THE WORLD: WEDN DAY ¢ wyennees APRIL 22, 1908, > ON ON ' HER HOSPITAL COT, AND BROKER FOR WHOM SHE TOOK POISON. (Sketch made in St. Mary's Hospital by an Evening World Artist.) Avsistant District (Continued from First Page.) leases. Carlesne, Sicily. Marello showed his catlike qualities when Mr, Garvan graph of the murdered man. “I don’t know that 1 know this man. named Donelo.” of Royal Cony —The appointment whol thought obtained from the convict De Prima in Sing Sing. They look alike. This may be Donelo.” “When did you see him last?” “On the Saturday before 1 was arrested.” “When had you seen him before that?” “Fourteen or fifteen months ago.” “Ever see him any other time?” exhibition and hiw “How did you come to know him fourteen months “Hae you ever written to him jar ayeelyes “No; I only heard from him through"e “How was that?’ , “Ignazio Mesquale, of Pitteburg, sand the that Donelo sending his regards to me” oq ter.” Francis Joseph pect a witness for the State was too transparent. the military witness to clap him into jail on another charge. “Yes, The Saturday and Monday before I was arrested.” or" “He came intomy restaurant, I understood he was a bricklayer.” sjetters from him?" TRAP IS.SET BY STATE FOR -CHIEF MAFIA SUSPECT. it, a restaurant at No, 8 Prince street, and had two tenement-houses on He said he was eleven years in this country and was a mative of held up a photo- If he is the man I think, he was “Do you know this man?” asked Mr. Garvan through the interpreter, showing him the little photograph of Maduena which Detective Petrosini “I don't know if the picture and the supposed original are the same, had written him, He asked therefore that some days before we can pronounce hin the Court regard the witness in the lght of a quasi defendant and forbid iy rally In the way he has done during the asking of questions which would elicit answers on which the wit- TRIED 10 DIE WITH CHILDREN. Mother, Gas Tube in Mouth, and Three Little Girls Found Un- conscious in the Street. Frederick Arnold was awakened In his home at No, 638 East One Hundred and Sixty-first street before daylight to-day by a strong odor of gas, On going into the next room he found his\wife Loulsa, forty-four years old, unconscious and breathing gas from a tube which ex- tended from her mouth to the gas jet. Thelr three children—Carrte, nine years old; Bthel, seven, and Ellnor, three—were also ungonssious. Turning off the gas, Arnold raised the windows and shouted for the neighbors. The neighoors carried tne children and the mother out tu tne street, and they were treated by an ambulance sur- eof from Lebanon Hospital. ‘The chil- dren were revived, but Mrs. Arno:d was in a serlous condition and was taken to the hospital, She had been sick a long time and d nt The woman is held a prisoner by the police on a ‘Ke of attompting to commit suicide. Neighbors say she drank heaVily, ‘and that the children often had nothing to e mee CLARK BELL GETS AN UGLY FALL, Slips on Marble Steps at. Turkish Bath, but Escapes with a Few Bruises, It Ie learned to-day at the Hollend- er’s Baths, in One Hundred and ‘Twenty-fifth street, that Clark Bell, the lawyer, who had a bad fall last night after slipping on the marble stalrs, was hot serlously hurt and left the baths shortly after the awdent. Mr. Bell, who is President of the accompanied by Fred Hotchkiss, the Connecticut atrtomobile manufacturer whose wife 4s endeavoring €o have him adjudged insane, After a plunge and a rub down they started to climb a steep filgh marble stairs. Bell nd hardly hed the fourth step! when he slipped and fell back heavi bruising his arms and back. ‘The { juries were slight, and he left the bulld- ng @ few hours’ later. Ir, Hotchkiss liver at Hollender’s Baths and is conducting a fight in this city against his wife’s action to have him adjudged incompetent. Medico-Legal Society, went to the place | MAY BE CHARGED WITH MURDER Two Men Arrested for Highway Rob- bery—Victim te Thought to Be Dying. Police Capt. Galligher, of the East Twenty-second street station, who has beer. investigating the assault and rob bery of William Haughton, a bricklayer, of No, 227 East Twenty-second street, arraigned two men defore Magistrate Zeller to-day and asked that they be held pending the resfilt “6f Haughton'e Injuries, The ‘bricklayer 1s sald to be dying in Bellevue Hospital. As Haughton was passing Twenty- sixth strect and Third avenue early Sun- @ay morning he was set upon by two thugs and beaten into insensibility and robbed He recovered sufficiently to go home. Yesterday he became unconscious again and was taken to the hospital. Capt. Galligher, who has been work- ing un the case since the as#auit, arrest- ed Emil 1, twenty-three yéars, old af No. d avenue, an ~elgim years old, of ighth street. vier on pleaded not guilty, nded for forty-elght Tampler, 383 Mast Twenty arraigned both They were re hours without 5 a King Rdward Leaves Sielly. SYRACUSE, Sicily, April 22.—King Bd- ward sailed for Naples, via Messina, Don’t Risk Your Eyes. There is no eye mistreatment more serious than wong glasses. Wrong glasses are glasses not suited to your eyes, glasses fitted after a PRETENSE at examination, glasses bought over a bargain counter and fitted by a DEALER, not by an optical specialist, The glasses 1 fit it are absolutely correct, because my examinations are correct and verified by three separate and dis- tinct methods, because 1 have had years of experience as an optical spe- cialist. Right Glasses $1.00 Up, Artiticial Eyes inserted $3,00, Optical AYSSuanis _ ort, 348 Sixth Ave, (bet. 21st & 22d Sts.) | HORACE A. BLACKMUR, JR. THERE IS HOPE FOR HH, ROGERS. Standard Oil Magnate's Condition by transfer to our doors, ‘BBaiterman, All Co ae RS. go direct or Encourages Hie Physicians. |g the Unus H. H, Rogers, multi-miliionatre and director of the Standar Who Was operated on showed marked improvement @ pliysisiaas who are watch ¢ are hopeful of his ul beste Te- er accurate idea of the suits that nin attendance, sald to-day that Rogers had passed u restful nigat. and Heemed much stronger than he had been at any ,timp wince the ‘ir, ROge”’s 18 still in a dangerous con- tgfon,"" sald Dr. McCosh, “and it will be shoulder cape and stole front ; folds on jacket and over skirt tof danger. However, if he continuas the past twenty-four hours I have every flare skirt, nine gore; fenson to believe he will pull through, Women’s Suit Prices. Look at this illustration and you get an here Thursday at 8 sharp. They are of etamine, with collarless jacket finished with sleeves with a taffeta fold on cuffs; braid ornaments on stole; jacket taffeta lined; in black, tan, gray ual in go on sale four taffeta hips; full ees gipoatts FIG ences Nea the above goods at the follo’ OFFER FOR TO-MORROW ONLY: Women’s Underwear secona rior, Skirts, Drawers and Gowns, of Cambric or Nainsook, daintily trimmed with insertions, edged with fine lace or embroidery, regular value $1,50 and $1.75. 97¢. Women’s Hosiery iin ror) Biack Ingrain, Lisle, Rembrandt or Richelieu tibbed, hand embroid- ered; regular value 50c.........006 25¢. WEST 125th St., 7th and 8th Aves, Ven = The HISTORY OF MEN'S CLOTHES. “Styles that were and styles that are,” Ancient Greece honored her athletic men And assigned a special appatel for them. In breeches, helm of bronze and shield of the same On the race course they won for themselves . wealth and fame. For the strong, manly form we to-day so admire Our broad-shouldered sack suit’s the proper attire, ‘MEN'S SPRING SUITS At $10, Sack Suits of black and fancy cheviots. 12, Sack Suits of black and blue chev~ iots, serges and light and dark mixtures. At $15, Sack Suits of worsteds, thibets, serges in gray, blue and black, and light colors. ‘a $20, Sack Suits of hard-finished worsteds in gray, brown, black and blue—plain, over- plaided, stripe and check patterns. And in all of these suits you will note the broad, shapely shoulder, the long, narrow, cose Aiting ¢ collar—and coat fronts that will hold their shape—fertures that make Vogel Brothers’ clothes superior to the ordinary sort. Nope Koroghars REECR 00 B.C AD,1008 yy N EW GREATION. as made in Old Mexico. The originator. of’ iad is’‘at our Cortlandt Street Store, and makes them | while ‘you wait. SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY. ‘TE PECAN BONBONS SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY ONLY, GENESEE CARAMELS.. 54 BARCLAY ST. We will deliver any or all oO Ss WITH MURPHY, Had No Clash and Wil! Back ness might subsequently be held, It was instanced that Molineux's long stay in prison was brought about: by his being called as a witness for the State and made to furnish the| Dr. MeCosh called at the house at Je o'clock. When he came out he sald: “I hink that it is now only a question of a lew days before Mr. Rogers will be a Well man again.” and blue; sizes 32 to44; the suits are worth $20 each ; for Thursday, , $12.50 rates: Manhattan Island, et COR. WEST Bway. COR CHURCH answer to a ietween Sullivan pe'Bi fhomas Quin! phile ridge 5 it the foot LAMANCA, N. @ beon iloped 4 ot LFeate and 'Pransporta- ‘the ‘Tammany Leader In Choice of Candidates. MoClellan for Mayor or any one else Mew York to-day that there waa trouble and Tim" declares that their rola- WW are most friendly. ILLED BY FALL FROM NEW BRIDGE. of No. ® Morgan avenue, Brooklyn, Work on the new Past Rive: just his balance and fell to the street. was killed instantly, FOUR MORE VICTIMS CLAIMED es in Erie Wreek | By Articles Found Near Them, of Frank Barhite, Wed by « Jamestown ho on the Erie express which d at Red House, of cuff buttons a4 having more bodies were identified as _iBarab A. Moore, eighty-tw District-Attorney with specimens of his handwriting. 1g World.) evidence the ‘1 am tor George|letter written by Maduena, the murdered man, to Marello. Big Tim" suij-|OUsht to show when I got, it,” story published in|Uon, Benedetto's signature to the letter was shown him and the Tammany |; ter he had received from Benedetto. in evidence, asked that they be sent to the House of Detention, ball, twenty-three years Scholer set {t at that sum as he did for Marello, who, Mr, of Delancey street The game ainount was fixed against nearly all of the before, ranglug from $2,000 ball to $200, COL SPROLE SHOT AND KILLED HIMSELF. Army Officer in the Philippines Was Considered Insane by His Friend: MANILA, April 22—Lieut.-Col, Henry W. Spro’e, of the First Cavalry, shot himself in the head with a revolver at ‘Taal, province of Batangas to-day, and died Immediately afterward. His Mt, | brother oMlcers say he was temporarily Insane. Bprole was appointed tothe Military Academy from New York i 1966. Col, Sproles brother ls Bamuel M. Sprole, principal of High fchool No. 9%, President and Hoyt streets, Brook lyn, Upen hearing of his brother's tragic death he broke out in fierce tn- Vective against the War Qepartment. “The War Department killed him” was his comment given out between terioal sobs. “The Washington peo- fs nena my einer 0 ba Dio Seaiie lor ve idee he nearly a nie Ahey shifted him to Identified April 22.—Tae of Medina, who wa have Identite Five Men Rob a remains foued near- he buttons lay to Medina watch and chain. Th Filty-firet street; teen yer and Pitty tweaty-or street, 1 AVE ye ue Creating More, pride: wars H In the course of the examination Mr. Garvan sprang some of the secret police obtained in thesearch of Marello’s room. Marello would,not identify the letter from the envelope. said Marello, answering Mr. Garvan’s ques- ing received it, but he would not say when. He declared it was the only let- Mr. Garvan then put the letter back in his jearkes and refused to offer it SENT TO THE HOUSE OF DIU; TENTION, When the prisoners were arraigned before Coroner Scholer Mr. Garvan Coroner Scholer set the inquest for next Monday and sald he would nas ' Quinian Tumbles Off While|send the men to the House of Detention until then, ~ at Work and Is Crushed to Death. He agreed to take Hidtycniat ates Hpi ag i UE t was a} “The date | he admitted havy- No more two suits to @ customer, None 0.0, D. FAIR HEARING GOES ON. One Witness Takes Up Whole Sea- sion and Trial Is Adjourned. ‘he hearing on the contest for the ate was continued to-day be- Mitten sites “Moraine: was. atl “onthe ‘Alfred Jules Moranne was st stand, und F, B, Candler, of ay ries, wings, aigret or quills, Candler: Vauioineys fot Mrs. WW itm || |$7.75, all at........... <. Van rbilt, jr, and Ta, er Gairiche, sisters of Mr. Fair, pro- Ribbon Hats, cgeded With his cross-examination. he witness Tor several hearings has been subjected to a severe cross-cx k= ination a8 to his SnOTPED some da: shapes, worth $2.25, only... Black Satin Daisies with yel- rior to the aceldent on Aug. In which Mr, and Mra, Pair were tiled: low centres 15 in a bunch. 50c ane full This line of questioning was continued Trimmed Hats, 4.7 100 Trimmed Hats of fancy straw braids and hair braids combined with silk and chiffon, trimmed with ber- some in the lot worth 4, 75 with tucked chiffon facings, in 4 most desirable FLOWERS. Worth from $ to $7.75. 48 HM, 96 59c Silk Poppy reat to-day clock “te adjournment was taken 1 3 o'clock to-morrow, — = Sale of Manufacturer: '|SampleSuits forBoys In the case of Vito Laduca, Mr. Garvan asked that ball be put at $5,000, as a knife, stained by human blood, had been found on him, Coroner Garvan sald, was | geen with Maduena at 8 o'clock on the night before the murder. men as was fixed | LIKE WESTERN ROAD AGENTS, | Cattle Dealer at Pistol’s Point on White Plains Road, Louls Berzon, a cattle dealer of Mount | Vernon, was held up at the point of a Pistol and robbed by five men at 5 P. Mf, | yesterday at the White Plains road en- | (ranee to Bronx Park, while he was on Ais way to @ brewery for cattle feed, The thieves got $0 in cash and a gold cattle dealer reported the ocour- Fence at the Wakefield police station, | ENIGHT.—On and Detectives were aunt out who a rested James Diorio, twei old, of No, 454 Mast One Hundred and Fellx Diorio, ¥ old, of 475 East One Hundrea rat street; Joseph Difleppi, a, rears aia. y-two years nlne- 4 Me. .] Firat » Swen: ot One, Hund ‘and Morris avenue, aa- 2-PIDCH SUITS, for ages 6 to 16; NORFOLK SUITS, for 8 ee 4 to a cen hi ea? ages HCOUBE “uirs. to 6, rapresent- ues of from #4 to any Windows * (2.98 In all our windows are ex- hibited the choicest fabrics save a ing yi $5; Thursda: in’ the lot Jersey City, Hoboken, Brook! or the Bronx, lfc. No goody went C, 0. D. PAINLESS Sous. parlors. nay sationdnnts, at, ail ‘mora! 2 y, 3 ‘Teeth ordered in tho ing delivered ef est art i te WRAPPERS. xf RAR Gea ge fet iar tt eet "95c, 1,25, 1.49. are ih and specimen garments made from them, for proper Spring dressing. We also offer soft fluffy vicuna, thi- ——————— Mattings Fresh from China and Japan. bet, undressed worsted and other “black goods,” Buits or Top Coats $15 to omer. Correctly Tailored and well trimmed, Co a ree. Soll WILD's 8 teular valuo ware Hie Ne Lan ret and ha 2, NESE MATTING (high Bed attnelied effects; 3s por eont, ay ENTIRE BUILDING: N. W. Cor, Nassau and Ann Sts. Strretly all wool fabrics only are used by wa, DIED. Monday, April 20, WILLIAM KNIGHT, of County Cavan, Ireland, Funeral trom Nis late residence, 20 Huron wt, Greenpoint, on Thursday, Aprit $3, 1903, at 2 F, M. Interment at Calvary Cometery, LRTRR.— thie morning, of poeumonie, HENRY V, LRSTER, at his home, 26 West 41h at. Apnouncement of funeral services tater ROBINBON—Movdey, April 20, 1900, KLIBA A, | 4 ROBLNBON, Veloved mother of James, Mar- waret, Arthur and Mary, and beloved eister of Arthur and Joba Lyons, Funeral from fee late reaidenct, No, 20) om Thirty Als street, Thuredey, at 9 A, ™. ¢ to Bt Gabriel's : ; . J AMILY MONE PANN Chelsee. 3 “do errands Ona, wanted 19 0 tad’ Pau Pa IR eta, collars hae fm, Wan: birt bea wredttin.. an PUD boar ry Ty cove iaachine Taga inary" t, ng. help with THON Fat Bi perl ‘Jughari aamet aria Came “apo mas Ae od Washer and i ane ireber; ARK ee * | Mate AND SORTER oy ry be an poiete, collars & (Gold Crowns 29 CORTLANDTST | Perfect Work Painless Process Popular Prices Kyo nan ty lebih - + - QUAKBR SrECIALTIPS, luxur- | No Gas, No Pain, by QUAK BR MEYTHODS. at oi ‘every department. ope wit Atting perteotly, Rarniy jo ue O forte to weal by QUA H SESE Ais Mouth Gal This Month od Bridge Work 2&3, This Month Only Gold Id Filling veal Month Only Hours: ures AH te to 8 e ra. ENTS 9 "9 toa, German’ Spoken, QUAKER DENTAL SOCIETY pit | oltd Brendes attention, ts of Teeth Sets juction)