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4), SPSS YATe (ILLED BROTHER, INSANITY HIS PLEA Slayer, on Trial for His Life. Shot Through. Door at His Victim—They Quarrelled Over Inheritance. | * ——FNIGHWAYMEN"S TRAIL =f ‘Dogs and Posse Believed to Be Closing - in on Men Who Robbed Paymaster - Orson Longyear of Nearly $3,000 in the Mountainous Woods Near Kings. © ton. (Special to The Evening World) WHI PLAID Ne Yd Willett Springsteel!, fifty years o! it family Aon unre day, f descendant of a promin Pleasantville, his He bet Supreme Court he was p © Justi ing of his broth Jonathan § | KINGSTON. N. Y., Longyear’s horse. y were disguised | steel, on Sept. 14 Inst where in the dens nous woods} With burlaps, which covered thelr faces| Springnteel, ever since he tas t skirt the De! na) Winter ns ithe galee Hert of thelr’ chests, locked up in the White Plalus ailroad, between here and Grand] 0) ..' Ghoatan they drew re-|apent most of his tine reading N@orge, are the highwaymen who held} .gi3h, “Ye with an ascene | ee tie, te eine dete Longyear, paymaster of imp Orson C. # the Hudson River Bluestone Company, sia edieeetsaed Itaitan will act tip the th Popping him of nearly $3,000, On thal A® Longyour was brought to « atand- Gall of these highwaymen stentthily; Sill the other highwaymen stopped Markle, The paymaster, although taken by surprise, never lost his nerve for an instant. Lifting his whip, he brought [it down with a territte swish, and, as [his horse leaped almost out of the shafts, he shouted: “Come on, Dave! move a pack of bivodhor , and be- find the bloodhounds, beating their ay through underbrush, wading reeks and river, come a posse of inon @etermined that the robbers shall be run to earth, tole Run the scoundreta All night the men and dogs Agee lowed trail, and to-day it Is be- Meved that the ives will be run] Markle responded, and his horae, too, Kot the lash, It broke away from the ; or the scent grows hotter ara : Ana the aGRR HOS faster {Men holding the bridle, but befare elther and faster, as dogs always move w! could get clear Longyeat’s horse stum- Aaginrgania nis) biokeatehand: Died, und, as he pitched down on his The robbe Longyear occurred] fore Knees, the robbera opened fire yesterday morning when he and Dayid|N¢ bullet went through the paymaster's hat Markle, each driving a buggy, had Another whistled past his ear. A. Started out to the quarries of the com-| third came close to Markle's head. Be- pany, about eight miles from here.| fore elther man coukl defend himaelt Mr. Longyear carried the money bag,| the bandits were upon them. There waa Which contained $2,765 in b#ly and coin,}@ short struggle, but they were oyer- Intended to settle the weekly pay-roll.| come. After they had been dragged from Both men were armed, but as they/ the wagons they were bound with stout » and carried bodily down the road the men, who appeared to possess t strengta One of the palr managed to loogen the gu from hy hand called tor hep His cries we re a@ inborer com- ing from th and he cut them 01 As he| As soon as they conld use their numbed hands Longyear and Markle got a wagon in Stony Hollow and drove at breakneck pace to this town, where the story Wax told. Then the bloodhounds Were started on the warm trail, had gone over the same route many thmes before without the suggestion of interference thelr weapons were not jkept in a position w they could be used with effect in of sudden emergency. The paymaster was ahead reached Stony Hollow, avout half way E between the quarries and Kingston, j}four men jumped out of the underbrush fand two of them seized the bridle of HEART TORN OUT | BY A FLYWHEEL {Engineer John Mulvey Meets with a Horrible Geath at the Yorkville Independent Ice Company's Plant. rry, TRIED 10 MOB ‘L’ TICKET AGENTS They Refused to Issue Trans- fers or Return Money After a Block and the Crowd Became Angry. } | f \ mM BLYN 829-831 BLYN 289 TA Police were forced to use thelr clubs angry crowd that thronged the Hall station of the Third Avenuo when @ blockade of morg than half an hour was caused by trouble in the bower-house at Soventy-fourth street and Bast River. ‘The elctricity was sud- denly shut off and ail trains were | stalled. ‘Meket sellers continued taking fares, 4 John Mulvey, thir } bight engineer er.ploy ville In. Jent Ice Company at the ighty-second «treet was instantly Idlled t the piston rod of the ble flywheel in Pahe plant. Bomething went wrong with the oon-} roller and Mulvey turned off the steam | and cfawled under the big twenty-five t fywheel to tix it Wh and the plat of the various sta ying on his back the « ons became woud that there was | Veremed uw suction that br dag in front being forced | ck», At the City Hall turning the wd became angry when | piston rod struck Mul- Pare down, ‘@ll cups on y Su ihe stand iterally tore his i yetuaed tae re | years of shoe making we have learned art out, 2 the money pald for ohn W an oller in the plant, 1 the police were sumimongal to read rightly your shoe wants and heard Mulv ora the} f eot station. They or- | prepare most generously to meet them offices closed and at- Wheel, getting t lulvey struck t tager o£ tne crowd. | Hoth Ave. and 27th Street ri strom y found It necessary to use thel jane 27 eh Streets the Presbyterian Moaplea ee An fFOr | nugitatickss before ‘they could Ket ths | [Third Ave. & 122d Street. was beyond all help when Dr. ‘Paylor| © Qin orden 2891 3d Ave. bet. ISOthA ISIst Sts, Brrived, i a een tinal? 8" | 609 8th Ave.,39thr& 40th 1@ trains began to move, but crowded “no attempt’ was on schedule thie for an He bad only worked at the plant al? *sshort time and his home address was not known. 162 Bowery, near Broome French Dyeing & Cleaning. A new epartment — thoroughly equiyp:d to serve you best — and cheapest. No matter what your re- quirements may be this is the place, 61 AVE, 2157 G22" STREETS DAM DRY GOODS CoO. | KID GLOVES bought in the 4] A during June, July and August w. CLEANED FREE F te *eniidren?” lar of the Blyn Stores in every shade and in every style of shoe and oxford for men DU & Lona, Brooklyn Store, 829-831-833 Broadway, between Park and Ellery Sts, \\Soda Water and Ice Crzam. tables we serve delicious desserts and drinks, which inclu ||, Ice Cream Soda ts se:ved at the (fountain for 5c, is insane. His relatives think he is suf | fering from religious manta, District-Attorney Young, however, has had Springsteel examined by Dr. | Samuel B. Lyon, of Bloomingdale | Asylum, and another altentst, and he will endeavor to prove that Springsteel is not @ lunatic, The prisoner when brought into court did not appear to realize his posttion paid no attention to the proceed- ® mother, brot present in deep mi Springsteel killed sisters wero her b; i firing of buckshot rom & told at the nd quarrelled the dead man about the estate left father, H ned he had taken ly n depr ers property th ht in the LW kitchen, and when down on his back be good. Inetend to his bedroom ugh the closed s holding shut, toi ! fired two shots or, which Jonathan oo Repeating History, (From tho Yonkers Statesman.) “What's all that nolse about in there, play more quietly? e've got to the part rouble over who shall IN AGONY CAUSED BY KIDNEY TROUBLE. Beware of Liquid Kid-— fo ney “temedien” That Contain ALCO Le They Make the 'Trou- / ble Worse. Pettinglil's Kidney t Iain Dr yo Wort Shoe SHOES IN BROOKLYN -833 Broadway, h23"%.'"* SHOES IN THE BRONX 1 3d Avenue, Hetween 150 h nnd Isat Sts N RUSSIA CALF—The most popu- e1son's good leathers—At women. Right in quality and am- in quantity; for in our thirty [GUARANTEE o At our fountain and neighboring ne. Sutnitaya, ortont Water Ices. &e. ‘1 10c. portion—if served at tables, An Unparalleled Sale of Men's ‘Cravenette’ Suits in Blue and Gun-Metal Gray Serges. e Also Imported Irish Homespuns; Light Colors (Not Cravenetted ). This sale is designed to eclipse any we have ever held, and will do so—if big value is a criterion. It is the best Under- Price Proposition we have ever presented to our trade, and con- cerning, as it does, the sort of garments most in vogue now— ought to bring an enormous business here to-morrow, They are made of Oswego Serge—guaranteed pure worsted, indigo dye, If you 50 Double and do not want one in blue, we have them in Run-metal-_ the new shade. Single They have been treated to the Cravenette process—which makes them impervious to water; or, in other words, ABSO- LUTELY WATERPROOF. The finest serges are apt to shrink or draw out of place when subjected to the sea or damp air. This ates all possibility of shrinkage. \Wedo not beheve you will tind you do, the price will be half more. $12.50 HERE To-morrow. Breasted Cravenette Lrocess elimin them in any other store; if Several hundred pairs of Men's and Youths’ White Duck and Linen Crash Trousers; will go in a hurry to-morrow at $1.00. I RAAPRORRRRAPARRRAAARAAAAARAAAA A ns nS Five hundred pairs of Men's Outing Trous- ers, worth $4 and $5 the pair, will find new owners to-morrow at > | vet the Habit. 279 Broadway. 47 Cortlandt St. 211 & 219 Sixth Ave. 125th St., Cor. Third Ave. Go to Suits. Our contribution to your fresh-air fund is the money you'll save buying your nec- essary clothes from us, Here are two thousand $18, $20 and $22.50 light- weight Summer Suits for men, lined with cool alpaca, all Summer materials, in cool color mixtures. pecial Vaca- tion Sele Price. $1.50 Take this Ballybo home- spun suit—skeleton lined— Aces $10 to $15 from... U. S. True Blue Serge Suits — fadeless, hand - tai- lored, ingle or double breasted $13.50 cially constructed Blue r ts of guaranteed fast color goods, made to re- tain shape all Summer; $15 values. Special Vaca- ] tion Sale at $19 'Youths’ oe . Bargain Suits Blue Serges and light- weight 2-piece fancy Suits, single and double breasted, sizes 15 to 20; values $6 up to $12.50; special... uits for vacation wear, serges, black thibets and neat mixtures; values up to $18. Spe- $10 cial Vacation Sale. . Boys’ Suits Marked Down Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, in Russians, two-piece double- breasteds and Norfolks, fast color, $5 values. Vacation Sale. . $2.95 $2 Russian Wash Suits of all wash materials, including fie PK, with knicker- ker trousers. Va- cation Special...... 98c Russian Suits for Boys 3 to 7. Prettily figured and striped chambrays, — gala- teas, etc. With BLOOM- ER BREE CHES: Regular $1 and $1.50 values; special at 59c Panamas — Genuine Straws Our own agent on the Isth- mus drove such a sharp bar- gain with the native weay- ers that we're able to sell these $8 hats, TRIMMED, READY TO WEAR, $4 at Get the Habit. Go to Bull Brother 279 Broadway, n. Chambers, 47 Cortlandt St., n. Greenwich, 211 and 219 Sixth Ave.,n. 14th. 125th St., Cor. Third Ave. i warmer that you simply must take a plunge Sunday if you go to the beach, { | Men’s ‘2 HIS remarkable purchase at less than half price of 2,000 garments—men’s $2 linen mesh shirts and drawers— means positively the greatest values of the season to-morrow. We guar- antee that when you come here Saturday you'll find the values |B exactly as stated. i Perfect quality, sheer open goods, the cool- est and healthiest underwear for warm ' : ing suits °8.50 500 men’s *15 outing suits °8. by a well known manufacturing tailor with opportunity to select one that we guarantee to fit perfectly on exactly Every suit bears the Simpson Crawford Co. label, which absolutely guarantees lined—no vests —. trousers turn up at bottom—sizes 34 for every day wear and you'll be particular about having one for your suits to-morrow up to 83, to-morrow ored, perfect fitting suits of which years, and sailor blouse suits, sizes 3 ‘THs splendid showing of new style straw : F t secure less than a $2 value, sizes, depths and widths—silk trimmed and When you go away on your outing, if it is only for must_have one if you'd be comfortable S, tell you that no sale of neg- than this great offering of $1 either, but the best shirts made selection unrestrict- Nosoby ever heard of Simpson Crawford Co. selling a man’s $3.50 outing suit. 500 cool, dressy outing suits the same basis. That accounts for the exceptionally low price of $8.50, high standard of quality— $ there's Irish Crash, Homespun, to 44 chest—perfect fit for 8.50 every stout man who comes, outing whether it is of short duration or lasting throughout the Summer. e sold'so many last Saturday—all sizes. | {to 8 yrs.—the kind that wash so easily. hats is brimming over with $2.50 hats at $1.50 for We've all the popular shapes—split and Sennit, Mackinaw hand finished—light weight—tit comfortably one day, you must have a straw hat to wear with your i $ ° underwear, 89c.---°1 shirts, 55c. ligee shirts was ever held that shirts at 55c. They will tell you » to sell at their original price, ed at 55c. and choose UMPSON A SATH AVE, 197 T020™ STREETS LK It would be lowering our standard of quality. But in a case like this, wherein we were favored at about half price, we do not hesitate to give you the extraordinary when they are bona-fide $15.00 suits. Second Floor, Cheviot and Tweed—single or double breasted—coats not It’s positively too hot to wear any other kind of suit. They’re just right llMen’s #20, #22 and %25| |Boys’ wash suits, worth The last of those dressy, hand tai Russian blouse suits—sizes 2% to 7 +) : ’ $ Clearing of men’s straw hats at °1.50. men who come early to-morrow, and you can't possibly braids in the newest styles—all $ and Milan 1.50 ~ outing suit, and in the city where it's so hot you simply. THOUSANDS of men will created more buying enthusiasm that they're not ordinary $1 shirts Here you make your trom the handsomest | weather—nicely fin- patterns evolved by ished silk fronts, expert designers for i pearl buttons—short this season. They re | sleeves — all pure so cool, and it is al- ways good taste to go without a coat if you have this style. Made of soft lightweight printed cotton; white mercerized fronts, cambric bodies, perfect fit and workmanship, cushion neckbands, attached and detached cuffs, matched pleated fronts; great vari- ety of patterns, stripes and figures, Men's and boys’ bathing sults at #2. Many men and boys prefer these suits because they are made’ of pure worsted—short wing sleeves or sleeve! white — regular shirts and drawers at 89c, The importer took a loss because he had only a com- paratively few remaining garments and desired to close | his season's business quickly. That’s the only reason we can offer this superior quality underwear at less than half price. your only opportunity to secure the under- wear this weather requires at less than half price, and it’s a superior grade. Men's, and boys’ bathing suits at *1, You must have one of these inexpensive, high quality suits, for the water’s just right now and will be Sunday— ; two-piece Jersey suits, plain navy blue, heavy, durable cot- plain, navy and black—also with combination strip. ton, guaranteed fast color, not the kind that absorb ¢ ders— navy, black and Oxford grays—do not be- 89 water and weigh you down; special..... . come heavy with water—extraordinary values at.... Great sale women’s bathing suits, *2.95. | T THESE extremely low prices we ought to sell four times as many bathing suits to-morrow as the large number we sold last Saturday, for the weather and water are so much | Third Floor, appearance, but of high quality material that wears well and doesn’t absorb water. $2.95 2.95 9 Viat’s something you cannot say of many bathing suits at such a low price, Women’s Bathing Sults of blue and bla¢k | | Women's Brilliantine Bathing Sults In black 1 ¥s “ or blue, broad circular collar in white and black aoa ET een enna vrscess $2295 | combination... oe 5,00 Women’s Mohair Bathing Suits In Blue and Girls’ Bathing Suits of Brilliantine, blue id only Sclmaved with deep sailor collar ot duck, trimmed black, prettily trimmed with white braid, the new ¢. with red, embroidered anchor on shield, sizes 3 Holland square collar... e.ee-+sseees 3.95 | Sto r6years......06 000000 Govccerssgeedenees cs 2.95 Smart suits and dresses for girl and miss. WueN you read this announcement you can rest assured that if you bring your daughter here to-morrow to have one of these costumes fitted to her you will find the values even better than we promise. We guarantee that you will be satisfied with your selection. More than that, they are the acme lof style elegance, depicting the season’s cleverest idzas for the correctly dressed miss. We know if you are at all interested you will read these prices and descriptions, but even then it will be a revelation for you to see the suits. $ for junior sults of linen { 7.50 white and natural colors, full bon plaited coat and skirt, Norfolk model, finished with self buttons, sizes 14 and 16, $2.95 for misses’ walking skirts of natural color linen, 19 gore side plalted model, flare from knee, lengths 36 to 40. $ for girls’ *5.50 Russlan 2.75 dresses, with or without bloomers, Might blue, white, tan and rose linens, also mercerized chambrays with embroidered em- blem, sizes 6 to 14, for girls’ gingham dresse: 986 made in Rustin cesses and belt of white pique, full skirt with deep hem, sizes 6 to 14. You can’t resist when you see thousands of others enjoying the healthful exercise—is your bathing suit ready? We'll sell you one at $2.95 that is not only very smart in The little miss doesn’t want those cheap, tawdry factory dresses or suits any more than. you do or than you want her to have them, and we admit they are the kind you usually find at these prices.—But THESE are NOT fac- tory made, and you can depend on It. They are strictly dressmaker productions—made in the cleanest, lightest, airiest workrooms by expert workers, $4.75 for girls’ sults of natural ***" color linen, box boat, belted back, full flare side plaited skirt, sizes 14 and 16, $350 for misses’ shirt walst suits . of sheer lawn in white with black dot and blue with white dot, full platted waist, skirt tucked at bottom, sizes 14 and 16, s misses’ pedestrien 3.25 Or in fancy wight weight ne tures, %{ inch side plaits finished with but- tons of self material, lengths 36 to 40. 500 pairs misses’ @ girls’ pumps, (xforas)*] 45 Women’s 3-strap *3.50 slippers, *1.65 WwW can't remember a Saturday when our enlarged shoe department has offered so many bargains as are announced to-day. For example, we have 500 pairs of girls’ and misses’ popular French calf turn pumps, a style of low , Shoe that is all the fad this season, at $1.45—made to sell at $1.90 and $2.40. Then there's that great sale of women's $3.50 strap slippers at $1.65—3 straps—that created such a stir Friday. They were made for the exclusive Chicago trade, but the merchant cancelled the order because the maker was delayed. We bought them at less than half price. Second Floér, The newest style of low shoe for women has been the pump this season. We offer the same straight bow style pump like illustra. tion, for girls, in sizes 9 to 2, B to D width, for girls from § to 13 years—our price before to-day has been $1.90 In sizes 9 to1¢. and $2.40 in sizes 12to 2, Now we offer all at $1.45. The correct dress tie for girls— with black, white or brown hos: Boys’ oxford ties, “nature” brand, black aleeny sizes 11 to at $2—in russet Russia calf, same sizes, 2.45 and. 7 $2.95 Women’s fine 3 strap patent leather slippers, patent leather calf vamp, Louis XV. heels, Womens russet oxfords, wel , opera toe, military heel, best russet polbisole, 3% to 7—widths D and E-$3.50 value, gn’ Net 2.60 at Women's eal kid — five Slee enue and Cuban He OMOTGS sizes 2% to 7, widths AA to D, $3.50 8] 65 quality, at $5.00 Oxford ties, at welts, 2% to 7—AA to C—$3.50 and ty) 60 4 sil aaa Ns ie scan 2g 0”