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| BIG CHRISTIAN REVIVAL GROWS. Gospel! Campaign Has Now Spread Into Canada. ALL GREAT CITIES JOIN IN, Organizers Expect that aGen- eral Combination of Re- ligions Will Result. The Twentteth Century Gospel Cam- Paign has decided not to confine ita work to the United States. ‘The move- mont has already stretched snto Can- ada and is Hkely to reach even wider umn. Beveral hundred letters have just been sent by the Central Committee in New York to the Y. M. C. A. secretaries in the cites of the Unite! States and Canada requesting them to call a mect- ing of all the Christian ministers of their localities and organize for work in hand. ‘The working commitice Just appointed in Philadelphia, of which Btshop Foss fs chairman and ex-Goy. Hobert E. Pattison treasurer, reports that the work has been actively begun there and that the campaign wil be a spir- Sed one. Reports have also been received from Jersey City, Hoboken, Providence and St. Louts to! the effect that a general revival of religion is at hand. Willam Phillips Hall, the bupiness- wan evangelist, expects within a @dort time to begin a tour of the country in company with F. H. Jacobs, the singer, with a view to organizing tne cohurohes and Christian socieUles in all the leading centn ETHIOPIA FLOATED. Anchor Liner, Which at Holy Island, I to Ginsgow. LONDON Jan. 1.—The Anchor Line steamer Ethlopia, Capt. MeKenzle, from Glasgow yesterday for New York Via Moville, which went aahore on Hoiy: Agroun turns Istand, In the Firth of Clyde, has been Noated and returned to Glasgow. There were more than one hundred poeengers of board. The weather was calm when che Ethbpla grounded. aad there was no pal mong he pa ng Signale: of disireex @o and a Sug stood by ual th WAX got off, The ts and hus much w t " for under tre of the ¥ f the Isl. and of tract of land swith tous shore from Glas- 19- YEAR-OLD GIRL iS A HOUS Annie Thodt, of Denver, Builds, Shingles, Plasters and Paints. DENVER, Jan, 11.—3!ss Annie Thodt, of this city, is nineteen years old. She has done a man's work ever since she was in her teens. At the age of six years she could plough, but she did that more for pastime than from ne- cessity. Wet wng ago her father asked her If he could bulld a barn, and she began New York World.) ent Queen, VIENNA, Jan. 1.—The romance h ‘This latte ei teen knocked ont of the life of Kink pithout re MAA erica 8h Naha Settee QUEEN DRAGA OF ‘SERVIA RULES KING ALEXANDER. HARRIS HELD .N pes BICAMY CHARGE. +|Second Wife Says He Showed Her Separa- tion Papers. Edward 1 Harris, who war arr nt amer Hector in Boston Large of bigamy, was arraigned in b r Court to-day and held tn ball for trial. 1, Margaret J. Harris, of 101 th street, Brooklyn, ts the com- She suld she was married 1, 1689, In Bayonne and has a boy seven years cneSe GEE REEEnaRnnua? plainant Harris on March ot Gliysp sie a When the warrant was lasued for Hi learned the vessel had ng for Boston, He was nthe steamer's arrival Magistrate Hristow sent f Dora Henn She eatd Mow when she was marr the Rev, C.F. Tayte the Pilgrim Chapel \ Harris and Mrs. swe they Went to the hom ohan, cler! Hrixtow's « Yasked that the Judge be sent for to Teehan told them! the Knot marry: any at the reaidence ¢ Ieimintetmi tut a wife she was a ed to Harris at the second wedding ath, of 2% Atlante av knew Harrix Wax mar- orced, Mra. ldn't r witness Samuel Sal who sald h buts op Martie Ni Leomemdhepebeteds )i Sateen Aeimcncetncdt Lat BRIDE'S MANE IS A MYSTERY. Brooklyn Woman Won- ders if Her Husband Is a Nobieman. A Rrookiyn bridegroom of six weeks ts missing Dis deserted w is wonder. ing name ts Boscowits or Made nd whether her husband ts or a plain foreigner without Mina Hertha of 4 St. Mark's avenue, Brook- distinguished looking Was introduced aa William Bos- He made Jove fin such a vigor- nner that . married courtship, ‘Then the bri cont that he was penniless and the two went to lve with the bride's ew months whe owttz, Witz matd he was an Aus ) und had te eoneeal his political reawons. He trie y induce his wife to sell property 1 te rats ey for a trip to but she re 4. ‘Teen he dis appeared After he left hee Mrs. Hoscowitz | opened a trunk that.ne had left behind where she found many letters addressed » Dagmar Madelung and ey for her husband, This makes th ulate as to what ber name ts at her husband had a strong te t estaba ature Regiment to Be Named for Her, an Honor Paid to Por ular Queens and Empresses. QUEEN DRAGA, OF SERVIA. ee Rut the consequences of abdication | If he shpuld give up the Is “mother, the beautiful ¢- Natalie, would suffer, not «but also in her terrify him. throne eee 1901, by as Pat’ hing Company, inet | ont | piesaniey of Sorvia. er if Th neement from Belgr. [he ix to honor his wife by havin: that anew | regiment r her shows that fof [he ts not fm of domentic In- elerd is King Nelty: =a twelve years her junio felicity, but alse that he has no longer HE ASRS funlers the upper hand in his kingdom or tn his] ago, n household, Recently the young K Jmors of his socuse's [nds on Bus The m to fad the ho: ey |tering her apartments unexpectedly he ‘tor this new reg fe to bo drawn | found her with the Court from the mubdceribed by UMirlowited. | hits su a birthday offering to the ate ests King thle nator oy The Quren of Servia in having a rex!- ; ment named after her willethis be aereeaiune ‘ dean hener which t* usually nd abdiea. |+ Ito highly popular and put ' royal i 1 queens and empresses, to his senses by Taore Is no doubt fhat the Queen her- | Fevraling that she y ds Binicons has Imposed this line of conduct 02 | never suspected, that any filer move an | Dandie Cora Is NeW Alexa ser: his part. would’ lead turn to ng eager to show her honor be- | year Slattacher Raden: world, Ie x0 disappointed In her! eer of ils) father, ands thet Iskusied with Ifo that he hy ANORtERUI Ona ara at en serlously meditating ab AhegiroRniat Secvis | WAY WIPE OUT OCEAN CROVE Driveway May SpoilGreat Methodist Prayer petu E CARPENTER. DOCOUOOD, Said She Loved Another, Then They Started for | a Preacher. * SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11.—A woman} Camp. never gets too old to resort to atratery to win-a man when she makes up her - mind, Ocean Grove, the great Methodist Seven years ago Mrs, Anna Zarr, camp-mecting ground, may soon be| Widow, then past fifty years, met John wined o| The property owners on the | Bates, The courtship began at once, New Jersey rhore are seek! to es: | Mrs. Zarr came here later and of course tablish an ocean boulevard from Sandy | John Bates Sllowed. Sh a clerk Ifook to Sea Girt, a distance of about] in a dry goods store, She rave 3). thy to work, and she regards this as circumstantial evidence that he was of noble birth THIS WIDOW’S TRICK TO GET A MAN’S MONEY. DOOD OUOOOUUK 1OOOU0 Bocood Rates waved $1.00. One day she asked dim for hie a yoand he ret. ol as they w for Bates was ixty, 1 man sald «! man quarre strategy he Rot a ce fonim arrested, Sh © entitled protect the T finally: set The Judge asham: es ald bh Ath min arm to get certificate old lovers the mar nies, ‘Tals would cut throug’ in Grove camp. Is now a drive the major part a xpice of neary a titres oO, at mile Ocean Grove squarely plocks the way, and at the prevent session of th: New Jersey Legleliture a bil will be intro ac have Ocean Grove declared battle was waged between owners and the Ocean Grove Association, and the latter won, An Ocean Driveway Committee, or, rather, an jon, has been formed, with Ma: L., ‘Ten Broeck, of Asbury Park, Chairman, and Charles C, ture a bitte the property ‘The prevalence of crime in Brookly ts due, Brooklynites belleve, to change Copeland, of New York, Secretary, to lee, Th nditions In the police servic Influence the Legislature, The Long [condl arf aetnincen och ht nover was a time Tatton te) ity when there were #0 many burgaries Branch Property Holders’ As also supporting the movement. Among Fitri : (hing she did] che members of thix axsociation are rebberiee aiousen Cah) td » to break ground with a pick. Franklin Murphy, President; Leopold [®RaInaE {Ne Merete oe agtaire tn She tn also assinting in the constru tion of a home for her people. She is in lathing the house, and ects to the plastering. She has also been awarded the contract for painting. Her father {* a sturdy German. When he came to America he worked for 1 w years in New York. Then he drifted hen he lived in NeBranka his daughter drove the team and stacked the ha; counsel for the y, Vice- Wallack, of New York, United States Expresa President; Ewen McIntyre President the Western Union Edward Murphy. man, of New Yor! Edwin Sternberg Brook'yn the police belleved in’ the policy of making public all robberies. Thin served a double purpose, It placed householders on guard and practically transformed each well-dixpose citizen into an ally of the police, Many arrests “| resuited, and a fair proportion of these ' lwere due to the vigilance of some citizen , Wwanen e went further West later on ceainre ar aren who had been on the Loe (oe ony he built his firat house. be exact, began to give Brooklyn a Annie bulle it for her’ father was ai| HELD PRISONERS ON BOAT. Lei deapite the proximity of work ue the rail own, hands she sl tered. pa apered and Bhe te vivacloun, her labors as meri ad shops, With her pala ihe bull ted the bullding. | Cap Mate Weld eulthy and ante the DENSE: iieelaglocsitomen the clty to New York, there were fewer [robberies In Brooklyn under the former administrations thin In any other city of its size In the world on Com. DEALER SHOWS GENEROSITY jcide’s Furniture, Bought on © Credit, Sold for Foner: When Mrs. Ciara Lee, of 241 West Thirty-ffth street, killed herself be. cause, sho declared, her husband had auffering and they were greatly terfified, | WFnesses. The men, who were em-land that to publien the facts in the ECU COCA act as ebaeb:d They had many’ narrow escapes from | ployed aw dredgera, say they were held|newapapers would warn the gullty and goods to a Fourth avdhue furniture! jeath, Eariy this morning men rowed | prisoners and brutgly &e Rive them chance 19 escape, dealer. out and found the boys almoat dead. x The protest. agains: pierent pollee When he heard of the distress, which —<—<—$—__ BABE SWAI AONE rethoda in yot, ny) i aps aes | had driven the woman to sulcide, Ww Lo ED | Ee geen, “A reigt of terror. pres he permitted the woman's friends STEAMER IN THE MUD. Ww in) Flagbush inl obberles of to gel che furniture ¥p provide funds for ; ont nightly 0 her burial. British Freighter Held Fast Near| Ure. Burne Hur ates vtuett Some of the Vietian BOYS’ NIGHT OW ICE DRIFT. on Hudson Whep Thaw Cut Them 01 Fred Brown, aged twelve, and Thomas Skai thy Horgan, aged eleven, who live near Fort |; Montgomery, went skating on the Hud- om River yesterday. Late in the after- Hoe pt. as a bird, BALTIMORE, Jan. 11.—The elty p {noon, whep they were some distance [boat Lannan hax brought here out, they found themselves isolated on a | Réchard W. Clayton and Mate Charles drifting block. the thaw having broken | Middleton, who are prisoners on the up the jee? charge of brutality to th ew of the It was growing dark and the boys foyster boat Whiting, a schooner from failed to attract the attention of any one. | Crisfield, Md. All night. they drifted about in the | With them came ten men re nd cold caused them much | 28¢d the crew, and who are h Seared Into Silence, When a citizen han been robbed or as- saulted he Is visited py the police, who take a description of nis assailants, and with him that he must not tell any one what has happened to him, He In let to belleve’ that tie capture of the erlm- inals in only a ques of a few days, who com- das but Hittle One May Die. fe Burns,-twenty months old, living slarles reported Gioucenter, N. J. were at th PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 11.—The Brit- Ish steamship Planct Venus, Capt. Kelly,|!n Twenty-fourth street, near First ave- hence-for Avonmouth, went ashore in| Hue. In the absence of his moi: the fog to-day in a4 amkad bank opposite found a two-ounce bottle containing where she atiil jles|lodine and swallowed the contents. On the mother’s return she found the sel is 385 feet long, 48 feet dee, pre child writhing in agony, She carried it 77 foot beam. Hor capactty 8 2801 to Bellevue and had it treated in the of corn and) 4,200,000. unde of flour, | dispensary. Then'ahe took tt home. The whole valued at $129, Cook ~) Condition of ¢he babe is serious, Some of the Jatest from the pr atpuan st homes of I. Perey Fourteenth. atres achelmer, of 408 M, Godinez, of 4! and Elijah Packer, atreet, Mrs, Rhiner, of 45 street, commenting on tin frequency of burglaries in her neixhierhood, sald: putamen ua that people should pay ice protestion and not get not ‘exaggerating the condition xt Twelfth street, 4G Haat Twelfth at Seventeenth Gloucester, Be J hard and faa ——_-———_++ Nothing Done to Capture Daring Burglars, and Brooklyn Citizens Hire Detectives. THIEVES RAMPANT, POLICE ARE IDLE,| ou T haven't seen et In months.” ronditions are “po tn AN OW this str at New York th no better, Andrew McLean Parker, a ill englieer, of rome street, had an experionce’ with a burglar which cost iim Me hear noving around in the pom, and got downatulrs Just as thief’ was leaving. Two policemen were on. the corner when Mr. Parker cried for help, but the burglar got away ww! allor, of 512 Fulton ved ix times within t the was ond Skelly Wan at the w thes atre next d He went direct to Deputy Chief Me- rted the case. In this anhattan made an he recovery of robberies in nom instances no 1 of silk: E valued t the store of Rosenfeld, 24 adway. The thiev. used a wa to remove thelr booty, but the burglary was not discovered until morning Rendered an Encore, On New Year's night-clothing worth $00 Wass from the store of Leu: pold Marris, 29 Roebling street, ‘Tr pights ao titever” pald- another visit to the store and took $M worth of stagk. Mh the Hedtord « nthe burglars have had a harvest. Two cases we: Feported 1m one niki. Rudolph Hott man's barber sh 1 121 Fu xtreet was entered for the necond t within a few months and the tll rifle The other robbery occurred In the ¢o ctlonery ste Mrs. Reta Nahem 12% Fulton str a small were ovid man, as a candy store shop. ny and the thief aot amount of money. Both thefts ntly the work of the same rrewdriver taken from the found in the barber's REAPPORTIONMENT FAVORED Sennte ( mittee on Record for the Hoase BI. TON, Jan, 11.—The WASHIN Senate Committee on Censun to-day considered and ordered a favorable repor. on the House reapportionment bill, ‘The meas: ure was temportrily. Tald, ov This ix the bill which makes the mem- berahip of the House 397, A MISS AND A WIDOW BEAT THE PARTY VOTE. DOCOOCOOOC Ss \OreXereyererere) 01 DOCOOOUCDOUOOUG One Flected Treasurer of a tin ners ea Kansas County, the Other eons Clerk of Circuit. jigveraselinal | Mrs, Glessner Mo } Ircult Tike Her bh and sx Wilko ds Treasurer! Kas When her nam sted for the office there was ace Who Would name her firs « nominated by mingly +iecte Heket, The opposing — party it: h Which named her almost threatened to | ct Iyneh the man who didn't want Is PAWNBROKER WON'T CIVE UP. McAk enan Sees Mather}: Had Fower to Hy- pothecate Goods. an authorization to sell articles (ie right to sell them? fs the question bothering R corder Goft in the of Charles Mather, convicted of stealing $24 worth of Jewels from Malden ne Jew a with rx which he pawned for MeAleenan, Sixth avenue and ‘Thirty~ Aixth etree 10 he Jewelllors testifle that Mather | @ had obtained th A memori ind was emp one which bh buy for his wife, he got a necklace With the moni Hved on Staten Was. why extra dicted “1 to sell them: Isla: h charges. rs tried to obtain an order on Me- Aleenan for the return of the Je The Recorder was about to al order Shen Lawyer Comstock, ar Comstock & Olney, « to ni woman s slmost Impossible to ying eandtdi vore had the rm FAIR WOMAN’S LIFE SAVED BY FAITHFUL DOG. Vernon «am xptred Members of the Cabinet Are Full of -! * Trouble. (Spectal to The Eveniog World.) WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 11.—These, are troublous times for those members)s of the Cabinet who have elected to rev main at the heads of thelr departments during the next administration. Most’ them lesee thelr-houses for a defi term, which ortginally was made: tingent upon thetr commtasions @x mi bers of Mr, McKinley's official household during his first administrations, Rentals were fixed at the pre’ ow figures of 1897 and 1898. Rents i Ww entneton have advanced with thé keneral prosperity of the last two yearsy, and Ijndlonis here are determined’,to, 1p tome of the harvest. etary Gage nas already received: that he will be evicted. March it and Mrs. Gage are using their spai Ume trying to find a suitable house, > The Gages rent thelr house from one: ot Washington's merchant princes, destres to reoccupy his home. In thig case there Is no recburse. ‘The Secretary of the Interior and Mrssi Hitchcock, who rent the home owne@is and oecupled by Mrs. Dewey when shel was Mrs, Willlam Hazen, at Sixteenth: 1 ic street, are in a similar plightol rent has been rafsed, and Mrsd Hitcheeck thinks ae can obtain a bett lence for less money. tmanter-General rs.) Emory Smith leased the House: to Mrs. William Lind: aye wite, tor from Kentucky. sears only, and they/are! in doubt as to whether they can’ haves thelr term extended. Tho Hayes ow! one of the most mageis n Washin and are: comse=i Felitvel. from’ these, trou bere AL renent they are the only, mem inet wno are quletiyse ary Root has expresse Washington home, and hase a suitable alte, s ————— + New Union Learue Ofleers. ‘The annual menting of the Unto League Club was held last nights? Tehg was one of the largest In the tistory oc the club. The following oMcera chosen: President, Frederick D, ected; First ‘Vice-Presidents (GI ¢ 19), Charles L. ‘Tiftany, Willlam® me Dod John W. "Sterling, George, nn; Arcretary, George B- Terry Saeed Treasurer, William G, W 7 elena ae leased for tw Wilson's ma- agues had an in M was County sourl. jected jast Ao ow soon FE ted tw otce, bt The mem- IEIOODOVOOSOCEOOS S° MARGAR coney -S8T St. Bernard Caught Runaway Horse by Bridle and Held Him to a Stop. Mote aR, Pa, Jan. 11.—Miss Mar- Mr Karey, an accomplished member of ehuimang 2 Hunt Chub, haa. ee Mle | @SCCOCSOTSOOCOSOOSE to sell the right tu|aaved by her falthtu! ernard dog pawn (he nan should not be} She was ou: a few days ago accompan-| TA Sox leaped and panaied. Witho sel compel the money he. had} ied by her brother, friends and children. | 20% lostruction from ‘his mistress, Be: aa Mer frlenda were in a pony cart. Miee| CAUKH the relne In his teeth and) held ¥ point was well] Esrey was int die. To amuse the} them until they were recovered) by: Phkantanalalrested MeAleenan ti Mins Esrey caused her horse Auer, who had not lost her presence jewels until » vault over a stone wail. Ae he did | mind ; aera Mins Earey has Just left for Richmo1 pass upon the quest mo Miss I ey | he relna from her) ,,St#s Esrey ha ? No ipekansueee will bring sult for t hands and the horse went away on al yy Ys arranging” for a WAR ON WINE AND. WOMEN. W. C. T. U. to Begin Cru- sade on Drinking in gall ACTRESS. WARS WITH MANAGER. Suits Between Miss Cros. man and Aarons Are and Robbed of Em- Restaurants. Numerous. ployer's Moneya The Woman's Christian Temperance | The fieht between Miss Henrietta) pouty Goldharr, a $ Unipn will soon begin a crusade against {Croaman and Manager Aarons. of the] messenger boy employed by A. Zelezay ty women who drink Intoxicating |Savoey Theatre, has reached the *tage] 4 sewing machine agent, returned to higivag Mauore ts publ when legal proceedings are almost of f Fashiinaue women who order cock: [dally occurrence. Mr. Aarons will be-| ing after having deen missing n ut the hotela and res-/gin action against Miss Crosman and] early Wednesday morning, and. told) he ones who are especially [her husband, Maurtce Campbell, to-day | atrange story of adventure, for $8.92 In addition to an action for] ‘The boy wa: Jeot of the Incroate of drink: /damages hegun vesierias tor $1000 f0F | wan almoat fainting from exhauata = women, as referred to by | alleged breach of contra and exposure, Ho told his mother\th sleman, of Delaware, at the | Mr. Awrony claims that Misa Cromman {he had been thrattied and, chased it fon the other night, has }owes him $48.92 for rican When | hallway at 39 Warren street, where union, and radical action |poogeed and for wh ty kee. Mr. | Had beet sent by hia, emplo: aken as soon as a pian ta |Campbell the latter 1 ily, admitted Mr: $10 fexainea fis ae a sil 1 pon by the chief officers, |AMFOney Hae leo been coms | a cometery—he thinks the Mount. ety women will be asked to sacrifice hes to help the temperance t the evils of drink, —=—____ me! w women ted rec Bays Just one neat for just one fare, + One World ad. and you are there, . refused to that, eancellation on Jun. 38, he asserts, refused to play, having fallat |awokete was lying to give batice to need for either parts ay the smatier amount, ‘Anrons says the contract permit- eaten to cancel the to by giving two weeks" notice rece! 5,000 0 week, int’ were higher than | hallway, eipis fell be.ow ‘that the Te but on Jan. 2 he him'as became angry and | gon. Then ie “eaiked home. Louis says after he got the mon boarded a Stade arene at Ate him sat a yor MePetiwoly. Atter he teft the ngage- otf tne [him close! He | followed took away je. money, ted Stas Crosman: | saya. he. lost. consclousness. Miss Crosman, on, in the cumetery,

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