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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUN 15, Bourchier will have the very substan- tlal financtal backing of the Barone Burdett-Coutts, who has ever taken a friendly interest in the professtonal ca- reer of his wife, Violet Vanbrugh. ‘The first performance of 8. X. Courte's new four-act comedy, "An Aver- Age Man,” was given on Thursday, at the Opera-Comique. The play, which has a peculiar story, was well received W. 8 Gilbert, who ts only lately bac from a trip to the West Indies, will prob- ably shortly visit America. It is under- stood that hin trip will combine both pleasure and business, and that during his stay he will supervige the production of “His Excellency” in New York Aocument was first drawn up that It will now be bound in book form. aU . | “A lelephone line from London to Bdin- —-+-— burgh, Belfast, Glasgow and Dublin was eamciciioas opened this week with much ceremony, Amorioan Travellers Tax the Ca-) "Arnold Morley, the Postmaster Gene Town Athletes Beat Oxford in Six] Patti’s Appearance the Event of | eral, first spoke over the new line to the i : £ pacity of Its Hotels. Lord Provost of Biinburgh, and intro Events Out of Nine the Operatic Searon. duced him to the Lord Mayor of Lon- don, Sir Joseph Renals, who also con- — ulated the Lord Provost, Similar Car me a th Inter. °, 7 GL Louis's Passengers’ Long Hunt) Compiments were exchanged with the| CaFd Was the Sa ~ angtry’s Gowns Excite More Com: other citles. The charges for three min- colle ial e Pro ramme, e A tin for Accommodations. ites’ conversation with Edinburgh oF 8 8 ment Than Her A ting. Glasgow are $1.12; with Belfast $1.62; a with Dublin, $1.87, and with Liverpool, " Queen's Will Is So Long It Wil) 6) cents lish Critics Commend the Cor-| May Yohe, W. 8. Gilbert and the Have to Be Bound. The Bimetallic League is about to nell Crew for Their Pluck, Kendals Coming Next Fall, move into big offices, and will make @ jar addition to the number of Its = —_——___— clei “1 «1 tive at Copyright, 1895, by Ansoclated Press ghied, 1895, by The Aaociaiet Prem) | clerks. ‘The league js very t (Copyriaht, 1898, by Anvoela ) (Copyright, 1898, by the Arsociatet Prex) LONDON, June 1.-Strange as It may | present, and 1s sending out great num-| LONDON, June 1 BHAI CeEw | LOM HOG tiie HetirerTit ie wdBel seem, in apite of the fact that Lonton | bers of pamphlets, | Which ts to compete at the Henley re-| posed to be the height of the season, © more thronged with vieltors and tour-| At the auction sale of Lord Orford’s | gatta, seems to be settling down to 00d the theatres are fast closing their doors ‘ata than for several years past, there | books, at Southeby's during the week, a| work on the Thames. ‘The jilustrated |in the face of bad business, and were It fos general complaint that the season | second folio Shakespeare brought 69, |newapapers this wi deeate sus nye Gon Basen Baenharet und. HiREPOTR fe not up to the high-water mark of | believed to be the highest price on rec-| space to illuatrations of the crew, and the Duse and a few others Lorton would former years. | ord. ; comments of the newspapers generally |woon be in a bad way for dramatic It i claimed that this is due to the| A letter received from Mlorence, aay, are kindly, but Httle pains are taken to | amusement. | ‘ Snel ays that ad n attempt has been! conceal the belief that the English | fact that many of the great English |says thot a decerimined attempt onceal the e ha x Lyset families are still compelled to curtall|made to minimize the recent sta oarsmen have but slight fear of being ie es, all ‘e hs ssh ide sed vie: \« e, as the ¢ absolutely depends | defeated | ver allure, an hn Ha their expenses considerably in view of | quake, ' ty e * At Oe | the loetee of various descriptions due Upon its American. English and Rus What exoiten the greatest interest (h tpl the ‘Trlumt nigra ates ' sitors. ‘The letter adds that Florence sporting circ > the proposed i I. umph o @ Is to the hardness of the times, resulting visitor Sa ee ERLE. oanaIHIGN OFLNK Circles I» the proposed visit Of tinew will he withdrawn from the St. fn the contraction of rent-rolls end is in dangerously shaky » an Oxford-Cambridge athietle team to J ea Nt en i other such inconveniences, even the churches and museums show- the United States The sporting and James'@ Theatre next Thursday and ‘Another marked feature of the season |Inx many ominous cracks, and that apers ull devote much space to. nne Second Mrs. Tanaueray es to the declining popularity of Hyde Park |there are signs of desolation everywhere sing the propored event, After ThecLe h ee tc aiih acl ong promi Americans commentir t length on th es Lyric Theatre, “The Shop G ind, ‘This may be due| Among the prominent Amer A AL Jeheth On the wGewented Shon t ie sel te the tase that bleveles have Who registered at Low's Exchange dur- contest, the Sporting and Dramatic e Galety Theatre, and “The Heseport superseded horses to a great extent, and Is week were Mr, Hempstead News says at Terry's Theatre are the only real ft Is found to be more diverting to watch Washburne, ex Mayor of Chicago, and “Ag If to emphasize the desire for in. |SUcces#es of the eeason the wheel riders in Battersea Park than family ‘They are living at Richmond, ternational competitie we have the | The revival of ‘La Traviata” at Covent to watch the equestrians in Retten Row, will soon proveed to the Continent. Cornell crew here. To journey 3,000 Garden Theatre on Tuesday last, with Indeed, It is now quite ‘the thing” to John Drew, Paul Arthur and Mra./miles and keep more than a dozen men |Adelina Patt! as Violeta, was the event pienic in Battersea Purk, formerly looked e dj >: =F | dertaking, and it is a decided indication upon as quite a plebelan resort, and especially to breakfast there. ST. LOUIS’S RETURN TRIP. [ot the sporting spirit’ which actuates Bo far as business 1s concerned, the |Cornell. Americans have always been shopkeepers’ only salvation lies In the|Crowdn See the New Amertean) most plucky {n coming here, so it is Americans, who are arriving here tn Serger numbers this season than ever before. As a result of this influx of Croly also registered parture of the new in England for a month ts no slight un- about time England should cross the At- rf Leave Southampton, reece SOUTHAMPTON, June 15, —The de- | Mater Ainerioan Hine steam- The coming Oxford and Cambridge {8 promive to be of special interest, trans-Atlantic visitors the various prom- giip st. Louis on her return trip to New : inent hotels of London during the past| york after her first voyage across the /" View of the challenge of the English few days have been doing a really| Atiantic, waa witnessed to-day by large | UNlversities phenomenal business, Crowds of people. -Bhe took 20 paasen-| The London Athletic Club, whose team ‘The managers of four of the largest | pers, including Mr. and Mra. Potter, Wil also visit America, defeated Oxford Rostelries have been Interviewed on the | paimer, of Chicago \last week, and yesterday at Cambridge @ubject, and they Joined In saying that LIVERPOOL, June 1h, | Won six out of nine events. The nro- The Campan wer before in early June has there! wiich sailed to-day, takes among her ETAMMe was exactly the same as In the been such a rush of ocean travellers | manengers Mr. Eugene Higging and Mr, | "teruniversity sports, and the results to London. Hundreds of people have | sarmaduke Hichardson indicate that Cambridge will defeat Ox- ‘een turned away from the big hotels, - ora tn and among them were many of the pas- downer, of the London Athletic Club, fengere at. the new American tine | FEAR TROUBLE IN FORMOSA. | wos tne im yarts dash tn 10\¢ seconds: Steamship St. Lous. : = | Barry, of the London Athlete Club, put Marines Land to Counteract! the weight 40 feet 9 Inches; Pyrme, of Incidentally it may be mentioned that ‘many of the passengers of the St. Louis Mack Flagn. Cambridge, pul the weight 37 feet Linch had trying experiences after arriving in| HONG KONG, June 18—News of a/Diviens, of Cambridge, won the mile London, With their baggage, large and | @isquicting nature hus been received here | Tn m4 minutes 24 seconds small, piled outside and inside cabs, they |from the island of Formosa, It 1s i Rane high Jump, Willams, of the spert most of Thursday driving about| ‘tated that the Ilack Flags are threat bon jon Athlette Club, scored 6 ft. 8 in t! ening to cause serous trouble, and that 1" the 20-yard hurdles, ten fights, city looking for accommodations at he hotels or elsewhere, Naturally, this state of affairs ts caus-| © ing hotel men of the British capital to the 20-1. 9% In. swell with pride, and they say that they |@ detachment of marines, and the T : Sata special matinee at the Lyceum for the are more convinced every year that | (rulser italnuow has left here for the vig quate at furprine of the day wae penefit of the Actors’ Renevolent Fund, London is taking the place which Paris| A Japanese cruiser which herbert, the new. Cambridge eaptala, | The audience was largely componed of formerly occupied in the hearts of Amer-| Proaching Anping Was fired upon wi tthe famous London Athtetie clu Professionals, who loudly testified thelr Jeans for shopping purpowes. Be that ax | Ut eect, — ce TI et ee gig) appreciation of the popular artist, Mian it may, there ts no doubt that all the| Uncte san u Get Into Troubie| yards, H.C. Brodin, by three yards, in| TeTY Appeared as Nance Oldfeld, and American tourists are making a longer atti se | Fou. ne "IP Mr. Irving was seen in “Don Quixote’ Stay here this year than usual. Bo far as fashion is concerned, It 1s t thectnltadeBtates bndiver A London Athlete Club, won with 126 ft,| ‘The arrangements for the last week Roticed that the hats of the ladies are | rot ee te cr ah 5 in, In the three-mile run, Munro, of Of Sarah Bernhardt's engagement at becoming more and moro startling al eaterauy nd. tame. into confiet win {Re @onden Athletic Club, came in frst | Daly's ‘Theatre have been completed. the season advances, For instance, a| {tho police of the city. In a fracas that i lm 48 1-58. She will be seen for the first time in fashionable West End milliner displays) resulted two of the latter Were badiy ee ae London in “La Princesse Lointaine,”” the “very latest’ in ladies headgear. | Mjured. IS DEFENDER ENGLISH? which was her latest production at the Poised on its front is a dove with out- stretched wings around a small riviere of diamonds, ‘The investiture for the birthday hon-| a forels teal position: Brit HAMBURG, SUDDEN CRAZY FITS. Rele Shaw, of the London Athlette Club. won in 16s. in the long jump, McHemingway, of Cambridge, was the winner, with ners on the island are in a Ish cruiser Spartan has landed June 15.-Five sailors ndon “Field Mas Deen © verted. Any Patient Scaren In the hammer throwing, Barry, of the Thinks Herreshot of the operatle season, The seats sold jat fancy prices and they were all filled, In addition, many well-known men were compeiled to stand in the gangways. The boxes and stalls were ablaze. with diamonds. Mme, Pattl received a great and most enthuslastle welcome. ‘The ladies threw bouquets upon the stage, a thing un- | known at Covent Garden for years, But |{t must at last pe admitted, that Patti's | volce has lost much of its former at- tractiveness, | May Yohe (Lady Francis Hope ts to | tour America for a year, beginning in September next It ts aleo announced | |¢hat Mr. and Mrs. Kendal will also re- turn to the United States in the Fall | Explaining the attractions of America for English actors Vanity Fair saya: London, while there they have the whole country, Stars only appear a few weeks In New York, and to the dwellers In the great provincial citles New York Is not a neme to conjure with. Boston despises New York, and Chicago does not care a rap for either. Philadelphia has views of ts own, and so has San Francisco, | Last Wednesday morning Sir Henry Irving, who, by the way, only appears as “Mr, Irving’ in the play-bills, gave a and “A Btory of Waterloo.” Renalssance Theatre in Paris. The mounting is even more sumptuous than that of “Gismonda,” and the ewhole of the scenery and costumes has been {ha The field here 1s rigilly confined to! “THANKS, GOOD-BY, I'M OFF.” Parting Sala of a Man Who Drowned Himaelf. Patrick Thompson, of 2301 Spring street who sells steamer chairs, while at th foot of Clarkson street at 2A. M. to-day was approached by a man who had no hat on He asked: “Say, boss, will you tell me the time?” “Yes, it's 2 o'clock” responded ‘Thomp ron. “Thanks, good-by, I'm off," sald the man, und he ran to the south side of the pler and plunged into the river. Polleeman McCabe and a fireman said the man was seen struggling in. the water, The policeman threw a coll rope to the man, He refu' Lid ‘Phe fireman tied the rope bene: arms and swan into. the caught him by the hair and the ved ashore, He died soon after The drowned man was about forty- five years old, 5 feet 10 inches tall and welshed about 160 pounds. He had sandy complexion, dark hair and smooth face, He wore a dark sack coat and vest, striped trousers and colored shirt. FLEECED THE GOLDENFLEECE Colorado's Richest Mine Robbed at the Rate of 820,000 a Month, LAKE CITY, Col., June 15 --A scheme has been unearthed by which the Golden Fleece Mining Company has been sys- tematically robbed for a number of months, Yesterday it was announced the mine would shut down for an in- definite period. ‘The thieving has been confined to high grade ores and will reach enormous pro- portions, as the amount has eded one half of their monthly output, which has averaget at least $40,000 per month. ‘These figures seem possible only when the extraordin. eh grade ore is taken int The mine has been paying regular | monthly div.de ) for over two Yoara, The wages paid the men are the lgheat in the State Go.den Fleece ig the richest mine in Colorado and prob- ably in America consideration. ROBBED BY FOOTPADS. ka Man Fifty-second Street. Michael Flynn, a painter, of 438 West Fifty-second street, was found, bruised and bleeding, at # o'clock last night, on Down on West Fifty-second street, by Policeman Mallon. knocked watch by knew. He said He told the officer he had been down and robbed of his $20 five men, three of whom he they were John Gilmartin, ars old, of 414 West Fifty Martin Coughlan, twenty~ of S19 West Fitty-second ne ye atreet, and ard Ke eighteen years, of os West Fifty: th street, Later Mallon, arrested two last named, the robbei In Yorkville Court to-day Keegan was held for trial, und Coughlan was dis- charged. —— Brit Brought Back. Detective Reilly this m from Cape May Clty, N Max Brill, accused of defrauding his former partner in business, Geiza Strasser, The two men ran a pocketbook factory at 288 Can: March § last, It is ened, Brill carted the firm's stock machinery. and ales en his partner’ ‘and stole an AW note worth $2 Judge Allison eld Uhe prisoner In $1,500, and he wan remanded to the Tombs, BITTEN BY A DOG. Young W olf eels Wall Maatiff's Death and Damages, ning brought back ora, which will be attended by the new Mia Wife Raaty ONO. une Li —The Meld thinks brought over for the purpose. Her five Knights, is to be held by the Queen at ; i {Seeerisahere more cause for reprose! “La Princ = Windsor Castle during the frst ween | Omicer William Lynch, of the Mount gelf-gratulation over the fact that De. | Tepresontations ote enpeniie oa in July. Thi | Vernon police force, was accosted Just fender ts a keel boat, because th TPM Pope Aneel alia eb tds SIet in July. e ceremony promises to be | é i oat, because this tndl-| including a Saturday matinee, will bring more interesting that unual, ‘The newly | Botore midnight. last night by @ man, cates that Americans are converted to| a vertes of pertorrauneen tow clone, made Knights will attend a luncheon, | 829 Sil! wt Lge Inte that trolley their views. Should Valkyrie be vic- "i : f s}our? My wife's there, and she says 1 Mrs. Langtry’s gowns have heen more which is to be spread in the famous| mustn't come torlous, however, the unhappy Amerl-' commented upon than her acting in the Waterloo Chamber of the castle, The man was excited. H cane will ask Mr. Nat Herteshof why how play of “Gossip.” Her engagement At 8 o'clock in the afternoon on the! harrauedon ciel? were 4 on earth he did not build a centre-| vt the Strand Theatre, Islington, which finally selected day, they will Micer saw a Woman spring from boarder. closes to-night, has been the most sue- to the White Drawing-room, where, in . closely puraued by a inan “It apppears," says The Fell, “that! cegafal that she has ever had In London. E nelain nat the mi defenders: hi * 8 ah thal s 3 the presence of the oMficials and a num-| yer hustand, who had heen contin Defender’ hull Is much Aghter than! vip, Langtry. her former husband, has ber of distinguished visitors, the Queen) the Flatbush Asylum, She was Valkyrie’® and tuch lighter than could pecontly made some successful specula- will perform the customary ceremony | Hoboken, N. J. He was nave been ventured upon had she tions on the Stock Exchange. At the of investiture, Wateiy. wong the eer yea, Toquired to: crons ithe Atlante. | time when his wife first made her ap- Some one who recently heard the Prin | t he became insane, and sald to This advantage is inevitable, and the! pearance in London society, Mr. Lang- cess of Wales speak, has rushed in print to announce that she has such a foreign accent that she says “shannel'’| I tor “channel.” What is m remark | MN able is that all the members of the Eng |“! Uish royal family, including the chi‘iren of the Prince and Princess, have a marked accent. It is announced that the Queen's wil | has become s0 long by reason of th Many additions made to it since th Our Young Girls of Really Good Families Who Smoke Cigarettes. Novelette by Marie Corelli “The Haunted Marsh.” Jatt thes, Americans are justified in availing then dT ought selves of It to the fullest extent.” to cut your ‘ked up in the Mount Ver- | and joboken W the wife was held as a : | There 8 much comment in Jersey City as t whether the Sunday law will be mirietly Outing. forced to-morrow. Mayor Fagan was visited to- wal excursion of Palestine Asso- day by constlt and their friends to Oriental ia againat Sunday ping pleasure and recreation ol jorrew who have been in the habit 6 of Pythian, of of keeping open on Sunday, They went away wit plave Tuesday, an impremgion that they would not be molested Hand barge Mayor Fagan mid publi ent in Hoboke: try, who Inherited an {nome of a little over $20,000 a year from his father, had been singularly unfortunate in his in- vestment and was in gore financial straits, ‘Thesa losses he has recently recouped. Mr. Langtry’s first wife w a Miss Price, who was a schoolmate of , the ‘Jersey Lily,” and said to be even more beautiful than the latter, "Tt is now understood that in the man- gement of the Royalty Theatre Arthur Jacob Wolf, thirteen years old, of 57 Bast One Hundred and Fourth street, obtained an order from Justice Welde .n Harlem Pollce Court this morning requiring Morris Wallenberg, a retired merchant, of 127 East One Hundred and Sixteenth’ street, to shoot his mastifr. Yesterday while young Wolf was pass- ing Wallenberg’s house the latter's big dog eprang at him, and, fastening his teeth in the boy's left arm, dragged him the street, to | Bystanders drove the animal off and a doctor cauterized the wound, ‘The boy's father says he will sue for dam- ages, 88 of the high | They dented all knowledge of | | i NO PISTOLS IN THIS, Latest Phase of the Woodhull- Martiti-Welies Disagreement. Daughter Zula Talks of Poverty, Which She Abominates. She Says Fortunes Were Told in Mayor Strong’s House Under Duress Assistant Deputy Sheriff John Fitch sat on the brown stone steps of handsoine residence at 92 West Seventy- ‘ond street, this morning and divided of ae his attention between a book full pletures of girls in tights and the mi nificent view of the broad Hudeon, which his position afforded. Incidentally he kept his eye on the big front door to see that none of Mrs. Victoria Wodhull-Martin’s furniture was removed while the writ of attachment} on the same, taken out by Dr. C. 8. Welles, the husband of Mrs, Woodhull- Martin's niece, was In force, Half the world knows by this time that there is another row between the Woodhull-Martin and Welles families over the alleged dostruction by Mra. Martin of a lot of furniture and house- hold goods belonging to Dr. Welles and his wif ‘There is also a litt!e matter of $2,750 between them, that amount being cliimed by Dr, Welles as due him from Mrs, Woodhull-Martin for his services as American manager of The Humani- t an Mrs, Woodhull-Martin's prospective de- parture for Europe with her husban: John 1 Martin, the London banker, was what brought matters to a head, hence the writ of attachment and the deputy sheriff's man. Mss Gula M. Woodhull, the very post- tve daughter of Mrs, Woodhull-Martin, was the only person in the house to-day who would talk about the unpleasant siate of affairs, She didn't say so very much, but implied a great deal which showed that she had a deep-seated sym- pathy for the Welleses in their trouble. “This is a y sad case," sald Miss Woodiul Very sad indeed, ‘There are, however, some portions of the Stories printed this morn.ng about the matter that need much correction, “My mother did not burn up any of Mrs. Welles's furniture or bric-a-brac burned were some old 1 know. All that was rags—ciothes, “Oh, it is Very sad indeed. There was dreadful poverty mixed up with the case, you know, n forgive almost anythcng in people, but these people were 80 dreadfully poor, “They, Dr, and Mrs. Welles, you know, occupied Mayor Strong's house at 43 West Twenty-sixth street for five years, and he can tell you about them, I guess. “rl m not prepared to say anything just now about the case until the legal aide of it Is straightened out. Then if you'll come back I will tell you the whole story and its a very sad one. “Oh, they were &0 poverty-stricken. And then he made her tell fortunes in yor Strong's house. That was hor- rible. Tam not prepared to say whether he made her do It here. “We will give bonds to-day, and the n out there will hetaken away this ernoon,” and Miss Woodhull motioned mly towards Mr, Fitch Fitch said he iiked Fis job and would be sorry when he had to leave it. “What's this I hear about Dr. Welles ng a dangerous man,” he asked. ‘ve heard since I've been here that he carried a pistol In each pocket and that T must look out for a shooting match, Why, he seema to me to be a perfect gentleman, and as cool as you please under the most trying circum- stances. I guesa there won't be any shooting around here.” a terday from her fat, and saw ber husband ge by sre gin rida. sat ete oemeet nt] FLINT AND O’DAY SAIL, for fear might Bill the Lawless women. She Will Keep Con pointed by Judge McAdam as referee to decide whether Mis: of 13 Bast Thirty-eighth street, should retain the custody of her nephew Law- rence and niece May Bonnt the | As low passengers on the Li father, Lawrence T. Bonnie, decided in| wensra Flint if ucan and O'Day wil favor of Miss Boylston. Baile a, ellos, “ cesrge ete At the hearings before eve. Oh a i also Lawrence L. Boyle, couns fe i} Meaars, RP. ‘Alden, Ww . Bibby, M. Roylston, proved that Bonnie, a|de Forest Bolmer, George F. Cornell, rocunan'in’this city and was discharged |Jullen T. Davies, Rufus and Russell for drunkennet le subsequently Greely, C. M. and C. A. Howard, George sentenced to two months on the island | Howson and Prof Edwin Laibfrecd. & for non-support of his wife, but on her | Dumber of friends of D. M. Willi pleading Was released after nine days |0f Harlem, assembled on the dock te and went ho return until ara ee ol vail LO the HA be grand permitted to see the children when con-| ex press-wagon load of fresh fowers fale garton work of the post graduate classes of the this afternoon, The work was do year by eighte family, Horace A: and J. Le Roy Vi were chogen because of their high standing durin 7 . 0) iteh= the renter courven Ary, Shor tod a he. inate Se Bebtin peak Capt bel Boro, Ee trees. eThe work of the college seniors. whieh. w . Prof. ®, A. Emery, We on exhibition in the upper floors of the building Forbes and Rufus King, jr. Wan not lnterior to that of the port graduates. ll ats Rev. Dr. A. A. Miner Dead. ROSTON, June 15—Rev, A. A. Miner, D.Dy property of Robert Henderson by Justice Andrews in the Supreme Court to-day, on the application of Mra. claims her hushand owes her $3 and the rece! Interest 1n Henderson's property at 228 Seventh jue, which 1 about to be sald under a mort- tlea the Concert Ha pe ete Fire started from some unknown Money Gone, but No We bureau at 487 Fourth avenue, w terday dling Sebastian Krenacher, Coen eae tee Retnerts;, oon used as a concert hall, Tony ‘Taetener is up an $80 month Jot Peper money in ‘The persons in the concert hall had wealthy wife. tinued on Monday. — deluged the piace with water. ‘Then - i they ran to the street. The fire wus Woman Lives with Broken Neck. | [Snfined to the top floor, but. burned Mra Hayman, of 741 One Hundred ana| through the roof and damaged the place ‘Thirty-ninth street, was thrown from a ham.| to the extent of $1,b0). mak Monday evening with break her neck | to Improve. cover, ttreet, while playing on the platform of a fire- escape in front of the third story windows last night Her skull Gouverneur Hospital. fall waa broken by atriki who was altting on the In to go to Cleveland next week as delegate to tion, fen 10 4 political convention from the East. | morning about 9.20 o'clock in the Owen House, a European hotel, on Pennsylvania avenu Willard’s Hotel. ways, cutting off all me BROWNE WEDS MISS COXEY. Likely to Be a Big Row When the “General” Returns. (Special to The Evening World.) MASSILON, ©., June 15.—Carl Browne, who recently fell out with his patron, Gen. Coxey, has secretiy married the latter's daughter, Miss Mamle, erat- while Goddess of Peace, The bridegroom is a widower, forty-five and penniless. ‘The cightee Mrs. Hrowne returned to her father's home after the ceremony, hoping. to Keep the matter a seeret. Her father Js out of town, but is expected home to- day. A big’ row is expected when he returns, age bride is ——— Mra. Meinecke Sought Arrest. Mra. Jessie Melnecke, whose divorce sult comes up on Monday, was arrested last evening at her own request, ax she claims, and was arraigned this morning with her two little girls, aged five und eight years, before Justice Deuel, in York- court. Shé wes discharged and the children handed over to Gerry Soclety, Mi Nitrate King on the Lucania. Prominent among the passengers of to Lucania, which sailed to-day, wore aries R. Flint, the American ‘N King.” ana Daniel Ore, the. invents gf cll-pipe lincs and member of the Standard ON Trust Last night Mr. O'Day was the gu fhe editor and proprietor of the ‘Mudalo o8 falonians were invited “tor meet “Ate O'Day, Who formerly lived in that el i MISS BOYLSTON WINS. Quincy Ward Bos who was ap- Emma Boylston, or their Wish him bon voyai Georgie Cayvan nt actresses took ee to Ireland. je did not @ heard his wife had died, lowed them up the gangwa; 7 deposited artisticall Sahout Ye ear ment. Frederic J. de Peyster and wife Fecelved an gffusive “send oft” trom a number of frien c them Ki board. a is, Who accompaaied mong the other passen of Touraine were Le Compte Ls. ‘Beaupre, Prof, 8. L. Bowen, Baward L. Davis ane -- Handsome Work by G ‘The exhibition of manual training and kinde formal College was held in the college bullding during the past graduates of the college who for forty-seven years pastor of the Second Unl- versalist. Church, in, a Well-known tempers 6 and. woman age advocate died sude denly ut his home this afternoon of heart failure, 9 om FLAMES DROVE THEM OUT. James J appointed receiver of the Elizabeth Henderson, hie wife She 10 back alimony, Appointed to protect her Fire in Clnrendon Hall Soon Emp- thy Wife. Reinert, who run a matrimonial arraigned yea charged with aw! a bartender. Kren cause un the top floor of a four-storye building at 114 and 116 East Thirteenth street, known ae Clarendon Hall, at 11 o'clock last night, The hall was ‘not in use at the time, ‘but a number of per- sons were in the basement, which ts Mr. and Mrs. in Yorkville Court, no intimation that the building was in will be con- flames until the firemen drove up and Hearing tn tho cai = ——— Big Fire at Bridgeport, 0. BRIDGEPORT, 0., June 15.—A big fire ts rag-» ing here. ‘The Fire Department is onable to cope Mase ie and the Wheeling engines have been sent to he i Latest and Best. SONMETTE CORSETS. The C. P. Importers Make Them, much farce as to ‘A doctor mate a plaster cast nt her feck and shoulders, and she began Tt ts thought now that she will re- Baby Fell on a Man's Knees. three years old, of 197 Forsyth ‘Tessie Fortino, fell through the opening to the ground, was fractured. She waa removed to ‘The force of the child's the knees of a man PA. A Woman Republican Delegate. A reception to Mics Heien Varick Boswell, who tional Republican League, was given yon: in Hotel Gndicott, by the Weat End ot the Woman's Republican Associa: ta the first woman to be ry Miss Boswel Fire Next to Willard’s. WASHINGTON, June 15.—Fire broke out this next to The flames ran up the stair- waithout ieiary ‘by FOR SALE BY LEADING) pp Ala On mE “MACY ze. SIXTH AVE, 18TH TO 14TH BT. 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