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; RT eee ’ WRATHER—CLOTDY (TD COWES. ("aL ALL THE LATEST SPORTING NEWS | ‘10P.M. ' EXTRA _ PRICE ONE CENT, SI, LOUI: WEDDING STOPPED AMERICAN SOLDIERS ATTACKED BY FILIPINOS, Che = te — Seem) “ Ay 16, NEW Youn, WEDN SDAY, IN HEAVENLY REST. Rev. D. Parker Morgan Refused to Marry Mrs. Clio Hinton Huneker, the Famous Sculptress, Because She Has Been Divorced. Rev. Dr. Evans Subse- quently Responded to Call of Bridel Party and Performed Cere- mony at Delmonico’s. Hesause of the Rev D Parker Mor wane retueal to oMeia of a divorced woman Mrs Clio Hinton Muneker sculptor, to William Bracken take place im the Church o! Ree at noon to-day. a¢ arra The wedding guests sat expescantly in the ehurch wiiting for (he bridal party at hoon, When were astounded at he information vat Dr Morgan re fumed at ihe last momen ceremony or allow it to be church, IN THE CHURCH, Mra. Huneker and Mr Bracken ar rived at the church shortly before top held ne noon hour and entered the ante-reom of the sanetuary The wedding, though a big society event on account of Mrs. Munekers fame and Mr. Bra Wealth, was to have heen very q and only perhaps (wo-weore guests were! im attendance. Ag the pair walting for the fires Strains of Lohengrin's wedding march te which they were to march to the altar, Mr. Bracken was discomfted |) &@ eummons to attend Dr. Morgan» Bie study, THE REFUSA Wa hurried there, @oxlously fronted by the divine alth the query “Bir, is "es Huneker, the woman you are about to marry, a divorcee?” “Really, doctor.’ repiled Mr. Bracken fh confusion, “I can't answer that Bhess widow. I know But wnat differ. ence does that make?* Au mo in the world,” replie! Dr Mor- “IT will never officiate at the mar riage of @ diverosd person or allow jt to be solemniged In my church Please call Mrs. Huneker to me In response io the summons Mrs. Wuneker went to the study and with: Out hesitation the clergyman asked her the same questions She broke into tears as she answered * 1am divorced Bot, like Mr. Rracken, inquired, “What difference does it make?" Dr. Morgan explained ing Dis regrets that bh of the difficulty sooner so as the unpleasant predicament, bowed the pair out. AR. Blunt, the best man. went to the @ueste and told them that the cere mony etpened for a short time. @iving no excuse, and adding tha would be performed at Deimonico's where the wedding breakfast was to be biven, The entire party entered their Pages and went to Delmonico s avenue and Forty-fourth street Private rooms already engages Mesrengers were sent scurrying about rr to ve nh to@n ta find some clergyman with more lax views than Dr. Morgan, ut Rot until just before 2 o'clock were they successti ANOTHER MINISTER. The Rev. Dr. Kvans, vasior of Rus oll the upper west ide. ate Mr. Bracken and Mr Blunt nervously pated the sidewalk in fron: of “| Monice’s until the carriage bearing Dr Evans appeared. The clergyman w and in a few minutes « * ready for the ceremony The gues'r, sho. up to thle time were at a loss to aceount for the confusion, gradually learned of the troubie The party then closed the doors of the ) Spartment juding the waiters and Wendants, and refused admittance tu y Who Were not invited After the party bad been in the roome & few minutes Dr. Maison C Peters sigo arrived Deimonico's in great shown to the private apartmenia at once. When Rev. Mr Petes wos vested late the rooms, Dr Kvane Sad married the couple and the guests were oMering hurried upstairs | Spring in the Atlewhanies, a he oo oe | ee ad Tete eee eee TT ee ee ree errerre cS ee ee MRS. CLIO HINTON BRACKEN. TOREREEEO ROO OC OSE e eer) er ree DANCING KILLS steer | A SOCIETY GIRL. ; to be con oe he NEW YORK 0000050- ST. LOUIS. D0100500I-7 6 OPPO SR Me Me See eee REEEES + SHHOE SEES EROES ES BO tee- sere cern ree toe Senate Seren ten « ae Flore Elleworth Goldschmit By nis direction Miss Goldecheniat was eldest dauguter of Bdward Goldscnmid:, tal quietly te one of the emailer ant wae reg! ste |who has jaw offices. « Broadway. tooms in the admirably appointed club os dead ig (he family home in Summit house. where sie was laid on a couch | | avenue, Hackensack, to-day Her clothing was loosened and restora : | Bhe was the admir@t of all the UW tives adminisiere eats at the reception of ire fas The merry dance went on below while | ¢ Hackensack Golf (lub last evens the fight for ‘his budding girl's lite wae! ing. Bhortly before midnigit she was going on upstairs, and no one knew it | ftricken down, and within three hourt) Al) efforts were of no avail, and pres- she was dead fently Mi¥s Florence sank into unenns| . Mise Goldschmidt wasponly seventeen | sciousness. Then the «riage | years old. She was a bud in Hacken-{ tilly summoned and her form wi sack’s social ae last Winter, and was| ered up tenderly in her devoted father's | charming in manner, graceful in ac-| arms and carried down to the carriage complishments and withal a bevutiful| and removed fo her home, Maiden. But for a long time she had] She died al a iittle before & o'clock been marked by tor her heart was ‘his morning The revellers of weak, and her parenis hoped againet MUNI ® reception were shocked to | hope that she would outgrow this weak earning ‘nat one of the pariy wae) ness dead, and ere is # gloom over the ‘The Hackensack Golf Club ie the tat- | Youneer © Hackensack soctety | ; eet expression of fashionable life in tha M hmide is er} ity ward Goldecomidt fe one of its | bereavement | offers. Frank P. Poor \# lie President, | The fireral will he held at Chetat| The club har just completes a new club. | Provesta seopal Ch Hacken . house. and ite ovening reception last [PtCK. Friday ag 10 o'clock in tne fore night had been anticipaied for months | a0 the crowning social event of te sea | George RB. Goldschmit peother and! s son. , partne ward Goldechm dt, | , arritcad and Mrs Edward Goldschmidt summoned \o Hackensack this we there with toelr charmin an. | Morning Edward Goldechmidt said re | Florence wemed to garding hit daugnter® sudien death t plich of innocent enjoy | Although my daughter's death wae! jusi as Otie's ventra [audden, it had long been foreshidowed, | a pretty waltz, tne/And we were as prepared as it is ever! BROOKLYN AT CINCINNATI | young her parents er possible to he Her death was in ne! |partner, sank down her mother | wise hastened by her participation in| and tanguldiy murmu the festiviiies at the Golf Cluo recep. o 3 6,09 60 2 Mamma, | am Ill, and so tired, take! ton 1: me home.” “fhe had been In her usual good spirits The mother knew the awful im, ¢]during the day. but ene had danced 71 | thal mome: 1) was nearly midnight | very little, for ene didn't fee! lie it, | Ur, White. who had been tne « | "There mas no scene, for we removed! | watchful medical guardian of the fated| her from the paliroom while shew: . |r), war prevent Fatih able to help. herstt ATE RESULTS AT MORRIS PARK, ’ GIANTS OPEN WITH : TEBEAU’S TERRORS. ee 3 | . a a . t iS] * 72 (Mperial to The Rrening Wort). tetther, nothing baving been heard fr . LEAGUE PARK. 8T LOUIS, May 1h | dim as to the possibility chat he wi * oe 6 8 The Giants imped jate Walkvilie this delgn to hurl the «pn again in New morning and were bundled out to thie York harness. . — Place for the fire: #0 of the season with’ He may come into ine fold at dyn- the Gerrors of Tebeau not in any tho! cmnatt Neither Hickman nor Fost a or hard strife and sore| had arrived in time to piay to-day é there was another to fll in and discouraged by their experienced! wap vane a’ e in Windtown-by-the-Lake. There was Pander TE RESULTS AT LAKESIDE, Hothing (o cheer them in the news ther! iting Chicago and the hotel full of ‘ Hanion had scooped up Crone and taken | Page i 2, be s away (he man who would have made he uanpnen } on _Blevensh J ' . ny strong the weak spot of the infield and| ; i Rebaeh haere 3 left Mercer free im be added to the string of pitchers for use Ruse wasn't here to dele the bend ive. 2, Tile W. 4 et 9, Hoh Prather 5, . a IN HERCE HGHT I9 OUT OF 31 ————— —_—_———_—_—_—$—————_—$—_——————— —————___.._) {Held Hundreds of Fili. Pinos at Bay, and Filled the Streets with Dad —Only Seven Out of 31 Escaped Unwounded. | Confirmation tn the shape of om- m Gen. Mae tre of The the three-day the war thirty Americnns nineteen a kitted destroyed were one [killed and five noe now Over Ae enble Filiotnes mhe were Semted full report: from | Caretally | aos Wegrianed Wy ibe airs of Wark [Clean shaven and ' ureemed Hvewing! 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