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PAGE THREE THE WHITE PLAINS DAILY ARGUS. MONDAY, DECI EVANGELICAL WORK AMERICAN POMPEII DUG UP. A feature that cannot fail , to strike the attention of the public in the plans bein^ worked out for the evangelistic services to be held in the Memorial Church the last of this month, is the cordial fraternal spir it that pervades the church people. The many meetings and confer ences among the local pastors dur ing the past months, since the move- ment sras first projected^, t brought them closertogeuie/f, that all are ready to enter inito the work 1 ^ the utmost harmony. Active ahd progressive men and citizens from several of the churches have been busy in the ai;- The Reporter, a daily paper,pub lished in Washington. Penn., a city of about 20 , 000 1 population, where Rev. Dr. Ostrom is now working, lias this to say of his work there: “ All Classes a30 sections have united fo * make the Evangelistic Prehistoric Buried City Discovered by Excavations In Arizona. Washington, Dec. 21. — An American Pompeii is being brought to light by the work of''excavating a prehistoric burled city at Casa Grande, near Flor ence, Arl*. Alr&dy a number of structures have been discovered, but the latest one ex cavated Is a building 200 feet long with eleven rooms, the massive wails Inclosing a plnsa. ji . the central room there Is .a seat hy the Pima Indingis “ the seat of Montezuma. ’ ' Dr. Walcott of the Smithsonian In- NtituUou Ntiih-s that the ruins are of greht archaeological Importance. that are necessary fOjLpgAjl^flRg 5vAVFn FRO M WRECK movement of this kind. movement 'n successful one, “ The workers and their helpers are hani working, devoted men, and have'made good. There was a lit tle hesitancy at first about some things they desired, but It soon dis appeared and it became evident that they were safe and sane, and well fitted to lead In this kind of wqrk, and so cordial and quick re sponses have been given to their requesU. They have said from the start that they were here to help the pastors, not to substitute for them. They are ready to ^pend and be gpent and no one In Washington has worked' hftrder than these men during 'the past two weeks. If there t is a fibre of lazy muscle or a oeH of Indolent gray matter in their make-up It has not asserted itself. ” Taken In Boats From Sinking Ship Off Newfoundland Coast. Boston, Deo<- 21. — Five- shipwrecked Bailors of the fishing schooner M. R. Stetson of Bucksport, Me., arrived here today on the steamer Boston from Yarmouth, N. 8 . The schooner was lost off the cqpst of Newfoundland. After being dis masted in a gale she pounded in drift Ice until her seams opened and she began to fill. Things were at a desperate pass when the schooner Patrician Gloucester hove in sight and took off the crow of the Stetson in boats. Christmas dinner is not complete withtitit half shell oysters. That the treat. Order now at W. . StewaiTs,28 Grove street, telephone call, 130. George Cooley John Denehy COOLEY & DENEHY Practical Masons and Builders ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL, KINDS OF MASON WORK. Boiler Setting and Repairing. Jobb ing Promptly Attended to. 10 Railroad Ave., GREGORY ’ S Post Office Block ’ OFFER THE FINEST OF Home-made CANDIES OUTBREAK FEAflED IN CHINA. Native Papers Foment Agitation Against Foreigners. Hongkong. Dec. 21. — The antlforelgn movement at Canton, originally caused by the death of a coolie of the steamer Falahau, who was alleged to have been attacked by a Portuguese watchman on the vessel, bids fair to culminate In an outbreak ngainBt all foreigners, The British steamers Moorhen and Canton, two of the ships which are being boycotted, have been recalled from Wuchow. The native papers continue to fo ment the agitation against foreigners. PANAMA EXPLORER DROWNED IN CHAGRES Engineer Vinelng Almost Drags Dr. H o U k M Hh to Dealli. EVER SEEN IN WHITE PLAINS ALSO CHOCOLATES OF aTANoJllI) MAKES AND ‘ OUR OWN.\ THE REST ICE CREAM IN TOWN. PLACE Y.OUR ORDERS NOW FOR XMAS CANDIES, BOXES, BAS KETS, ETC. SCHOOL BONDS SALE. Public notice Ja JjjjWi Riven that sealed proposals will ho r jcofYcd hy tho Board of Education, Union Free School, District No. L. of the Town of White Plains, N. Y„ on ,he 29th DAY OF DECEMBER, 190H at the office of the Superintendent of Schools In the Court Street School Building, Qourt .Street, Wiii.e Plains, N. Y., at 8 o ’ clock in tho evening of said ’ day for the follow ing: 1 . clpal (» 1 Q sum of One Thousand Dollars 1909, Mine of which shall become due and payable on the first day of .January, In each and every year beginning January 1st, 1910, for a period of eleven years; and also two of which shall become due and payable on t hr first dp/ of January in each and eVery year for a period of?'seven years, beginning January lot, 192L :f2. upe bond of ‘ the denomination of ! Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) dated*^ January Ut, 1009, which shall become due and pay^le on the day of January, 1928. g) 3. One bondH>f the denomTnatlQn of Five Thousand DoOtirs ($#,000) New York, D jk .' 21 j — W ord has been received here that death has over taken one of the party of explorers headed by Dr. MacMunn Holly, who sailed fur tlie isthmus of Panam a last month. Henry E. Vinelng, ta civil engineer, lost his life while aAteOiptlng to cross the Chagres river. j Albert Holly, son of Dv. Holly, swam the stream with air ope in his teeth and tied the end around ji tret* on the bank. Dr. Holly bad moantime mitule fast his end on bis side off the trffc#it*ry. which was worse swolban by thKkls from the niouutalus than It had boen for twen ty-five years. Vinelng stauted across, hand over hand on the rope, up to his neck In the rushing water*;, closely followed by Dr. Holly. In the udddle of the stream Vineing ’ s strength gave out, and he let go the rope. Dr. Holly grasped him with one hand, but Vinelng clung to him and fought so desp«*rately the doctor bad to break bis ho'/d to save Ids own life. Vlacing's hyde *wevt six: miles ddwnsireuui. jr- r*.- Dr. Holly Is the Brooklyn physfclan who nearly lorjt his life experimenting with X-rays* PERSONALS. — Dr. and Mrs. Clark, of Ar- monk, were in town Saturday. Mrs. Quinn nud daughter Mary, visited on Saturday friends in town. — Master Leon Ellis is home from school at Peeksklll, to spend the holi days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ellis, of Hamilton avenue. — The Misses M. and E. Hope, the Post Road, visited friends in New Rochelle Sunday. — MUs Anna Demarest, of South Lexington avenue, spent Sunday with her sister in Brooklyn. — Mr. Bailey and son, of New York, are visiting Miss E. U. Bailey, of the N. Y. Post Road. -r^Mrs. Albert McDonald and Miss Sniffin, of Aribonk, visited In town on . Rnturday^ ,, , - — George Johnson, a member of the Fire Patrol, Is confined to his home on Westchester avenue by illness. \ L. H. Cotton Is on a two weeks ’ gunning trip to his former home in Perry County, . enn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph CdHyer of New York City, spent Sunday Ith Mr. Collyef ’ s parents in Rose- dale. — Mrs. Floy D. Hopkins, of Cot tage Place, had as her guest on Sat- rday her sister, Miss Mildred Ged- ney, of Mamaroneck. Misses Elsie Arche! ’ and Jennie Power, of Port Chester, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Condit, of South Lexington avenue, on Sunday. Mrs. William Higgins, of Ham ilton Avenue, who has«been in a New York \hospital tbs past three weeks, where she has undergone an opera tion, returned home on Saturday . — Mr. Charles H. Romfer, of Hamilton avanuo, was visiting friends in Harlem yesterday. Merry Christmas FREE PRESENTS CLAUDIA HAINS WONT ’ TESTIFY FOR EVERYBODY Wife of Captain Refuses to Be Witness at Trial. AND RECORD BREAKING Low Prices all This Week JOHN KIERNAN WHOLESALE GROCER RETAIL TELEPHONES 9S0 AND 1487. THREE AND A HALF POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR ................ 10c HAMS, GENUINE SUGAR CURED — A POUND ............................ .. 11c SHOULDERS, LEAN, TENDER LITTLE PIENIE 8 , POUND...... 7c GREENING AND BALDWIN APPLES, Very Choice, peck ............... 4&c MARMALADE MAOONOCHIES ’ Imported, one pound Jnr ............. IBc DATES — VERY FINEST — one pound pni'kagc ..................................... Or STUFFED OLIVES — VERY FANCY — IBc. h I zc for ........................ 10c R. &R. PLUM PUDDING — (World'll IliRhcKt Grade) can ............... 19c HEEDED RAISINS— FULL POUND PACKAGES ........................ .. . ■ SANDIKD LEMON PEEL — A POUND ................... ' .......................... l«c . BIGGEST BRIDGE DEFENSE IS DISAPPOINTED that Mr*. William E. Annit, Wife of tha Man Whom Captain Pater C. Haina Killed at tha Bayaida Yaoht Club, la Teds? te TeH Story of tha Tragady and Clroum- atanoaa That Lad Up to IL Pennsylvania Railroad to Build Span at Hall Gata. New York, Dec. 21. — The 1 nla railroad announcea build a bridge from Port Morris, suburb of New York, to Queens t ty. Ixing Island. Tho bridge, with the approaches, will be three miles long and span the Hell (into ship channel with an enorm eroli n thousand feet in the clear. The entire bridge, except the pleura for the arch, win lie of steel, having an estimated weight of 80,000 tons. The crown will be 300 feet above the water nnd the floor 140 feet, enabling largest steamers to pnad unde* with ease. ^ The bridge will have four tracks, two for passenger trains and two for uU freight, and is design ed for live ~ on each of the tracks of two 100 1 locomotives^- ... OUR SPLENDID TEAS AND COFFEES Flushing, N. Y., Dec. 21— Mrs. Clau dia Hains, wife of Peter O. Hains, whose friendship for William H. An* nis. led to the killing of the latter at the Bayside Yacht club, refused today to be a witness at tho trial of the cap tain's brother, . Thornton Jenkins Hains. Mrs. Hains, who is ot her mother ’ s house near Boston, telegraphed a curt refusal to come to Flushing and testi fy in the case. Counsel for Thornton Hains are greatly disappointed at her decision not to appear. Thornton Jenkins Hains looked pale and 111 when he was brought from the Jail in Long Island City to court to day. He said he was not feeling In good health, but added: It 1 r not that I am despondent as to the Issue of my trial. 1 feel sure of acquittal, as the case has gone all my way so far. ” Mrs. William E. Annis, widow of the Hinin man, was in court again today BOYS WANTED. Boys wanted to take out ARGUS routes. Call at Ibis office, comer of Ilailroad Avenue and Brokfleld St. WE TAKE PAINS to satisfy the public In our Job Printing Depart- Aro justly praised by hundreds of constant users of them. That oth er hundreds may give them a trial wo offer the following: Shoo your horse; Shoe your marc, With shoes that will wear. Joe will try to please you. He is always there. nORSEt F. J. SMITH PR AC TICAL - HOHHEHHOHK. 7 Spring Siroet. WHITE PLAINS. SPECIAL FREE PREMIUMS With fSOc. worth of Ten, Coffee, or Itcliuhle linking Powder, or on ns- xorted iiiirrhit.e amounting to SOc., » decorated Engllnh poree- lain Cup and Snucvr and Dinner Plate, or __ ’ _ jt Beautiful Imported Art Calendar, without any advertlxlng device. , SPECIAL EXTRA FREE PRESENT The new wonder Tea ami Coffee \perrolnter\ fur making perfect Ten and Coffee will be given ohnolutcly FHIOH to each purchiuor In addition to their choice of tlie other nmguIII c ent premium.. „ JOHN KIERNAN NIGHT RIDER TRIAL TODAY. Self ConfssMd Raider Takee Stand aa State's Wltneee. Union City. Tenn.. Dec. 21 -Frnnk Fehringar, self confessed member of the Night Rider clan and one of the state ’ s principal witnesses, occupied the witness stand ’ today in tho Nig* Riders ’ trial. The attendance In the con was the largest since the beginning d the trial, but the authorities I precautions to prevent any unt< happening. A detail of soldiers on duty in the courtroom. Fehrtnger repented to the Jury confession which he had made to f grand Juries. BRYAN SILENT ON KNOX. 8 >y. Today Thut H. May Not I*.. 50 RAILROAD. AyKNUK, WRITE PLAINS. N. Y. Advertise in the Daily Argus CARDINAL LEAVES 51,000,000 Prelata Dies In Attempt to Reconcile ......... Franca With. Vatican. Twenty-five bonds of the prin- Chonfbrey. France, Dec. 21 . — Onrdl- — ~ ~ “ naTVie tor Lucian Sulpfce Lecot, arch- 000) each, dated January 1st, bishop i>f Bordeaux, who died at a ho tel here yesterday from hemorrhage of Hu* brain, leaves a forfcuue of $ 1 ,- 000 , 000 . Cardinal Lecot was the leader of the movieinent among a group of French ecclesiastics to fliwl a basis of settle ment in the difference which hair arisen between the goyernment antf the church. He wfts tb e exponent of liber-' alism In the college of cardinals. CHURCH GRABS LONGBOAT. Indian Runner, About to Marry, !■ ■ c. f ' Made m- Christian. Toronto, Dec. 21. — Tom Longboat, ----- __ -------- .................. the Indian long distance : .nner wb<x dated January 1st,, 1909, whlchsb&U defeated Donuidtf- in the Marathon become due and payable on the Unit I nee at/New Ydrtt, waa received into day of January, 1929. | the Anglican church here today. Hlth- 4. One bond of the principal Bum;erto he had been what Is known fa a of Five Hundred Dollars ($600) pagan Indian. dated January ‘ 1st, 1909, which shall j His marriage to Miss Maracle of the become due and payable on the first j Mohawk Imdlan reserve is* to take day or January, 1929* | place on the platform of Mrtssey hall •The bonds ^ill be sold to the bld-| next Mondray. - >; der agreeing to take the same at the { Longbomt Is Co-Wn-ge, meaning “ Er- lowest rat© of Interest. Interest j cry thing, ” ' and that of his Intended, will become due and payable semi- bride Is FJt-hon do-son, meaning “ The annually on the first days of Janu ary and July in each and every year The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all pro posals deegied necessary to protect the interests of the School district. By order of the Board of Educa tion. Union Free School District No. 1, Town of White Fialns, N. Y. -.White Plains, N. I>e- 1908. v ’ YARD B. LONG. of Education, jy RAMSAY,^ £ Leader/ HAKRIMAN ILL IN BED. Baid i Recovering P»om Severe Bilious AttaekJ ~ < ~ New York, Dec. 21. — B. H . Harriman Is In h ed at his Fifth avenue Audi re cover!! ag from the effect of a bilious attack. His physician, Dr. William G. Lyle, said today: “ Mr. Harriman had a seviere billons atta'BQjipt be is not seriously 111 — not ' t P.ktronize the ARGUS SdveUlsers. THIS IS THE ONLY PLAOH IN , WHERE BOLOGNA AW» FRANKFCTlTERS ARE M ai / a FRESH DAILY. An ton A Wille Delicatessen Store 88 E. K. Ave., White Plains THE NEWELL THEATRE RE4L VAUDEVILLE S. & N. System, Managers. w . ii or T.ft ’ . s.i.otn Pittsburg, Doc. 21.-JVI nlngs Bryan reached this ami went to the homo of Wilson, a coal and coke opci Asked for bla vlewa on of Senator Knox for aocM Mr. Bryan said: ■. nrjiui sum; T don ’ t believe I care to that now. There will be other monta 1 might be expected to If 1 begin, and you know 1 u think as well of all Mr. Taft ’ i tions aa ho does. ’ m BURNS AND JOl IN TRIM FOR BA1 Twenty Thousand Men Will Heavyweight Fight ai I Week of December 21, 1908. h KASENETZ Denier In All Kinds of WINDOW, PICTURE, PLATE AND LOOKING GLASS Mirrors Beveled anti Slivered. Painters ’ Supplies and Picture Frames. Jobbing Trade a Specialty. 14 Central Ave.. WHITE PLAINS Telephone 428 FOR SALE Hoilse and lot, 8 rooms and bath; improvements; nice section. The above will he gold at a bargain. Also, residence in choicest section of Sound View Heights to lease for a term of years. Fall Partloalara of M. J. MAPES • S. WOLF GLAZIER, LOCKSMITH* AND PIC- JURE FRAME MAKER. HARDWARE. 4 •BrookBelSTburei, White Plains. All l ‘ ask is a fair trial. Telephone 047-R. HOYS W ANTED. Boys wanted to take mil A Railroad Avenue and Brokfleld St. All Acts Booked From Keith A Proctor Circuit. ■Mfe- FEATURE - .... Htalnacli-Ncwellscope — Vaudeville's Greatest Fad. MBS. CLAUDIA HAINS. roady to toll her full story 'of what she knows of the trngody and the circum stances that led up to It She sot within a few foot of Thornton Hulas. Mrs. Annis bus declared all aloag that she believes bor bnsband was guiltless of auy evil Intent In bis re lations wltb Mrs. Hains and that Cap tain Petor C. Hains In shooting him down acted In mad and unreasoning rage. She spoke today of the good qualities of her husband, suylug that he was kind, gentle and attentive. The first witness called was Fred Leavitt, superintendent of the Bayelde Yacht dub, where Annie was mur dered. Mr. Leavitt told how tho two Hnlns brothers came to the clubhouse end described the scene of the trngody. Louis Harway, who was la tho boat with Andls n^the time of the shoot ing, also gave' his description of lue tragedy. The prosecution still has some thir teen witnesses on Its list, and their ex- nmlnallon, It Is expected, will con tinue several days. With the score ] or more witnesses whom tho defense will call It now does not seem possi ble to finish the trial before Christmas even If night sessions are held. Sydney, N. S. W., Dec. 2L-Twonty I ■ the finish thousand men will witness fight between Tommy Bums, the Frenoh-Canndlnn heavyweight pugil ist, nnd Jack Johnson) the American colored pugilist, which Is to take IDA O ’ DAY IN A NOVEL BANJO ACT. THE HALT, ROOM BOYS PERMISSION OF H. A. MeGILL OF THE N. Y. JOURNAL. CARITA DAY AND HER DANCING HOYS NAT HAINES, THK FATHER OF TE THOUSAND JOKES AND SAYINGS “ THE ORIGINAL PACKAGE IN FIFTEEN MINUTES OF NONSENSICAL NONHENCK. SEYMOUR AND HILL, IN A LAUGHING SUCCESS OF TWO CONTINENTS. MISS ROHE WENTWORTH, TllE ORIGINAL Eyl ’ ENTIHAN CUPID DIRECT FROM THE NEW YORK HIPPODROME. SEE THE CHEAT POSING HORSE. Stainach-Newellscope. Vaudeville's Greatest i ad. Performances Every Evening. PRICES, - 10, 20, 30 and 50 CENTS. Ladies ’ and Children ’ s Matinee Every. Day, 10 and -20 Cents. x . Come and see the most beautiful and safest »artrtrHrrttTd ata te: — — — “ fV- night sessions ore h« MILLIONS FOR POOR CLERKS. place In the open nir In ri 1 mplonship a Week Brothers Working For $18 Inherit $4,000,000. 8 t. Louis, Dec. 21. — Arlzpne and Wil liam H. Lyle, railroad irlerka at $18 a week salary, hare come Into a bequent of $4,000,000 from a maternal grand mother ’ s eHtute. The eatate was originally owned by Ghrlutopher Springer, a German bar* on, who came to America nearly a cen tury ago. He died without leaving a will. The baron's slater wal im grandmother of the TjyJe brothers. MEYER GOES HUNTING QUAIL Wash ’ s Sport For Postmsstsr Gonorsl In North Carolina. Honstonvllle, N. C.,r Dec. 2 L — Post master General , Meyer, accompanied by his son, George von L. Meyer, ar rived here today for a week's bunting rxpedltlon. * Tha postmaster gmgernl Is a crack Ihot, and he has I (Ceil promised some good sport been one ot the abundancs of quail. for the heavyweight the world. Hard work has made both for a long ami hard battle, though the odds -fnvor Burns ] because of his recent signal vlct< over tho best of Austral&'s weights, Johnson already has supporters and will have a big I of money behind tilm when he e the anna. Burns has placed himself entirely I the hands of his skillful O ’ Keefe, with\O ’ Donnell, Hun middleweight ' champion, as i ring partner. Jolmshu has Jock Mulllhs trainer, nud Bill Lang, trimmed so handily In T September, has been do: for the past few weeks t son points on Burns' stylf The public betting favors I 5 to 4, and already lylarge I been put In the hands of t at these AgtJfea. LEITER MINE FIRE CASTRO ON MILK DIET. Van«zii«lan President In Barlin Hos pital Undergoing Treatment. Berlin, Dec. 21. — President Clpriano 2 nstro, who ia In the Boyal hospital Here, Ima been put upon a diet of milk. r He will undergo a strict course of treatment, and bis physician hopes to Avoid the necessity of performing an deration. Fight Against Person by Millionaire Duquoln, 111., Dec. 2! Joseph Letter's coal ml has grown more serio past forty-eight hours. flames are i trol, ai | ADVKHflSti and $ 200,000 ( been done. Mr. Leltcr came i rial train and Is the fight against the flames. .... cp