EVERY SUIT SOLD HERE WILL BE SOLD “WITH A GUARANTEE AND IF POR ANY REA- SON YOU SHOULD BE DISSATISFIED YOU WILL FIND ME ALWAYS READY TO NAKE GOODS Men's Fine Furnishings THIS LINE HAS NEV- ER BEEN SELECTED WITH MORE CARE, AND TRE QUALITY NEVER OF A HIGHER GRADE The New Columbia Shirt NEGLIGEE SHIRTS IN WHITE AND FANCY, ATTACHED AND DE. TACHED CUFFS. MANY NEW STYLES IN DERBIES AND SOFT HATS, NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY CAN BE SEEN iN PATTERNS SHOWN ONLY BY THE UP-TO- DATE HABERDASHER. POPULAR PRICES, STYLISH AND DUB. ABLE MERCHANDISE. TAILOR CLOTHIER HABERDASHER Sayre, Pa. ORDERS COMMISSION Harry KE Thaw to Be Tested as to His Sanity, O'BRIEN, OLNEY AND PUTZEL NAMED Justice Fitsgerald Sops Hoof Garden Murder Trial and Ezeusea Jury indefinitoly~Accuned 1s Not Afraid, NEW YORK, March 27.—Harry K. Thaw way never agaln face the jury impaneled more than nlue weeks ago to try him on the charge of murder in the first degree. Justice Fitsgernid un- expeetediy Landed down a decision er- deriag a commission In libacy to in- guire into the present state of mind of Stanford White's slayer. The decision the three disinterested wen named conduct the Inquiry ‘will guide the ‘action of the court as to order: Thaw to sn asylum for the insane or diredting that the indefinitely inter- - af with Grover Cleveland, of the “ the Bquitable Life As society purchased by Thomas J the Insurance In- wis 8 candidate \ bench in 1501 as el O'Brien was unop- y . Trident. Roose pd made B® City. He IS & gradOAle OF narvare. Dr. Putzel, the third member of the commission, is a graduate of Bellevue Hospital Medical school and has bad a long experience In that institution. He Ia qualified before the stats medical board as am examiner in lunacy. The Thaw jury was ordered on last Friday to report before Justice Fits- gerald this morning at 10:30 o'clock, and at that hour there was a brief court procedure, the jury being ex- cused indefinitely. Ne date bas been fixed for the first meeting of the commission. There will probably be some definits an- nouncewment on this point soon, how- ever, for the law under which the commissidners were appointed directs that they proceed with their Inquiry forthwith. Justice Fitzgerald sald it would rest with the commission as to whether er pot its hearings shall be public. In the last case of.this sort In this jurisdiction—the Inquiry into the mental condition of Josefina Terrano va, who killed ber aunt aud uncle the commission's Inquiry was conduct. od behind closed doors. The girl was declared same and subsequently was acquitted by the Jury. The Thaw lunacy commission will be attended by District Attorney Jerome, The lawyers for the defendant will also be present, and the commission may direct aud compel the attendance of any witnesses It may desire. It is prabable that Thaw will be asked first of all to submit to a rigid physical examination. Having undergune sey- oral of these since his Incarceration, he is sociewhat nervous on this snd Jock, but it was sald by his counsel that he would do everything In his pewer to ald the commission“with its opinion as to his sanity, “It is all right, dearie,” Thaw said cdmmission. I am & sane man now, Just as sane as the judge himself, and I am sure that any falr minded com- mission will so declage me.” The attorneys quickly withdrew from the conference. and Thaw and his wife sat for a long time together discussing what the commission prob ably svould do. When Mr. Hartridge came out he sald: “Tbe fortitude of the boy (meaning Thaw) astonishes me sometimes, and ft certainly did today.” By Eater Thaw sent out a statement in which he aid: : “Everything Is perfectly satisfactory to me. 1 am sure I will be able to satisfy the commission that I am sane At the present time. Aarthing Justice Fitzgerald does ia all right. He bas always acted (n a fair and Impartial = = — ~ LOVING CUP FOR CLEVELAND. Princeton Sadents Honor Wi-Preal- = dent's Séveatieth Birthday, ‘ PRINCETON. N. J, March 27 —The entire undergraduste Lody of Prince ton ualversity paraded to the home of former President Cleveland on Bayanl isne and presented Lis with a loving cup. The cup was tv Lave been given te Mr. Cleveland on bis sevéntieth birthday, Murch 18 Lut be was jo the south on a fishisg trip at the : ~The cup, which 1s of silver. stands mote than eighteen inches high on an ehony base and Dears the inscription: “To the Hon. Grover {leveland. A slight token of the love and estes of the apdergraduates of Princeton unl versity. Presented on this 15th day of March, 1907, bis seventieth birthday ™ That Mr. Cleveland was touched by the ceremony was apparent by the broken delivery of his response to the presentation speech. He sakl: “I am wire you do not fully realize ali the satisfaction which this occasion affords me. It Is of course within your! expectations that from a heart stirred to its depths by a sense of thankful ness [ should attempt to give expres sion to the delight which accompanies the reception af your beautiful birth: day gift, but fou cannot know and ap preciate the opportunity long desired and here given fo me to acknowledge ta the students of Princeton theinselves what has dally and hourly come to me through even a limited association with thelr university life. I feel young Fat seventy because | have here aspir ing young Bhanhond. “You have created this atmosphere, and through the providence of God it has Leen given to me to breathe In these latter days this healing, stimu- lating influence. My thank= though limitless, can merely pay the price of the freshness and vigor of the alr 1 breathe at seventy. “Nor van I ever feel myself acquitted of the delightful debt this day Incur red. [ can only promise that during all the time awniting me I shall make’ | partial payments liy an increasing lov for you aud all undergraduates of Princeton and by an lucreasiug devo- tion to the badge of Princet wher- ever [ find it” \ FLAHERTY IS FREE. Governor Hughes Grants Pardon fo Aged Prisoner, ; NEW YORK, March 27.—1s tele gram was received from Albany by Mrs. Maud Ballington Booth of the Volunteers of America; Mrs. Maud B. Booth: Laft is + mornin for home, sweet home. 1 well at Albany JAMES FLAHERTY It told her that one of “her boys” had reached Alhany on his way home after being In prison twenty-four years and eight months Flaherty was convicted in Brooklyn in 1882, when he was thirty years old, of the murder of his wife. He was sentenced to Siug Blog prison for Ife and afterward transferred to Auburn. Pardoned by Governor Hughes at the request of Mrs Booth, Flaherty left Auburu prison, and when he reached Albany his first thought was to tele graph the “little mother” that he was oun bis way to Hope Hall, Rockland county. When the train reached the Grand Central station st 542, Mrs. Booth was there to weet him. Flaherty aud Mrs Booth entered an open carriage and wera driven slowly across Forty sec ound street. The carrlage went down Broadway, and the only bullding Fla- herty recognized was one near Broad- way and Thirty third street, which, he sald, wad standing when he was sent to prison He was frightened by the noise of the elevated railroad. Then le stared speechlessly at the specdlog autowo blle=, and finally when one of the high est skyscrapers was reached aud be was told to look up be gave one glance, then covered his eyes with his hands, Flaberty hrought along a cage of his pet canary binds and an old dog, blind in one eye, and he was wore solicitous of thew than of himself Mexico Neady (0 Intervene, CITY OF MEXICO, March 27. —Mex- feo Las been asked to lutervene In the present troubles ln Cemtral America by the republic of Salvador, Dr. Baltazar Estapinian, the *minister to Mexion frowns that country, had a long coufer ence with President Diaz sod at ite conclusion seut a dispatch to Ambassa dor Creel at Washington, It Is report ed that the ambassador was Instructed to say to the 'oMed States tint Mexloo was ready Wain the northern repulse lc in GJewanding that hostilities cease Acgultited of Insurmuce Fraud (harge XEW YORK, March 27.-Dr. Horace I). Dow, Jacob Goldstine, assistant sua perintendent of the Lang Island City branch of the IPP'rudentlal Insurance cowpany; Nathan Niemann, an agent for the same office, and Mrs. Stolo Ko mornnskl, who were arrested some neeks ago on a4 charge of swindling, were discharged from custody in the Long Island City pwifce court h Colonel Taylor Dend at Angusta, WABHINGTON, March 27.-The ad Jutant general of the army has been advised of the death of Colonel Danlel AM. Taylor, ordnance department, whictr occurred at Augusta, Ga, of Bright's disease. Colonel Taylor was a brother of the late Hear Admiral Taylor, for merly chief of the burrau of naviga tion, and brotherln law of Admiral Evans, 5 EBagineer and Conductor Arrested, LOB ANGELES Cal, March 27-— Charged with mansisaghter, Engineer 4 Am PE fs INDIAN GIRL INSANE? Slayer of Winship Infant May Go to Matteawan. [LOVED HER CHILD VICTIM DEARLY Jeanie Burch Said te Be Daughter of Stanton Field, Son of sa Rich Farmer—Mysiery In Her Birth. CARMEL, N. Y¥,, March 27.—-By an agreement reached between District Attorney Weeks of Putnnw county and counsel for Jenule Burch, the fourteen year