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ELLEN ART Te TLE IIOTN PEESES, THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVEN! NG, JUNE 5, 1901. IMRS. EDDY WINS IN THE CINCINNATI. BIG SCIENCE SUIT. made him the best in the Ousiness ee x ror oo when the present generation o va! Unexpected Termina- e vere climbin tel pales . Manager Ned Hanlon) vr wirin trie mari! tion of Mrs. Wood- Gatine’s salary arn Kel {te old cunning under the care Hubert, and he will stay here to get It right. He will jo is Apologizes forSheck- ; ard’s Disorderly Con- duct of Yesterday— bury’s Sensational Suit to Recover i} A To-Day's G Last | ries. wnien besine tom “| $160,000 Libel from, = St] ries. which begins to-merrs | ap ay Del McGraw's Ul; with non is) ‘Mother" Eddy, Head oO eries. belng watched closely by the Ortoles in} Koo % the Brmikisn want "tae new saat) Of Christian Scien- Jonnaon had raised tae suspension on tists. @ Order, Donlin wan xreeted as a victory for p e McGraw and the boys appisuded the Ie Harles Baltimore tiustivr, Manion ae morei nOSTON, June 4.—The Court bas | % conservative A expressed the bel | ordered cont * = cr Ns that Mac had explained things property | red a verdict for the defendaat = peat to Johna evervthing was now | the suit of Mre, J. ©. Woodbury | © Macon, #8 Pleawant ling Jolson suspended} versus Mrs. Mary Baker G dy for Felts. c Donlin on newspaper talk a 1] alleged Hbel | Ruse, Be ainnine har [had to step down The sult Involved damages of $150,- | Some devehyments Involving Hughy| peciad to The Evening Wor't ) | Jenniaus are capeeted tomorrow. cond and has been pending for two CINCINNATI. June 5—The Champions |wange: Pace’ has been negotiating| Years. The trial was begun last week and the Reds ha lear, hot eather with John 1 Roi while MeGrw and/and has excited great Interest. [t the bifuren ‘They for their final run tn « grounds on York street have two diamonds at ae other give t Mack up ove and tt have been thar foxy sw Ukely eating each Ayer a were Hughy will hem both the throw down and Sotn was alleged that the Ibel was con- talned in a message from Mrs. Eddy. to-day, the b here, the okt skin affair now in use| &ive th f fe cl s} 1 © Philadelphia Leaquers. If he does, | founder of Christian Science, read in and the new grasa dinmond that ¥1! | arookivn expecta to get @ Quaker In re: | the First Church, Boston, in June, 1899, after Mrs, Woodbury hai been excommunicated. | Ira O. Knapp, who wan a witness ¢ Monday, being recall IB questioned tell n he be dedicated about July 2. Nowadays the outfieldern cavort around the new G@lamond and occasionally clamber over J gand hills andlumber In their chane Jong drives. Dick Harley made Ag A mountain goat turn, probably Norton, EXberty wi of success or fathire ub at Pittwburg. mpions moved up to tifth place hope te hold tt. The Iteda nxious to Tetain second pu. to make the series with w fter yesterday are equally [aition, tn mal falluy ita Ge " j i rf art % . beginning to-merrow, a Nght) along ines similar e Introduced effort to xet Kelley's double in yester- | foe inst 3 tn Mrs. Woodbury’« examination @ay’s ame, and anid thet he t# glad] ‘The Kym will have a crack atl Questions of 1 fe ' to get away with his life every time a | “Little Amie Rude to-day for t = Pecnnerrn cra Lgnnou yalede MT Miicenianaarhlatwayac Niahuilw tine in some yearn, Md Mo?! Knapp to say taat he did not know Ine decided to give e ex -Ghint ang that the rhath, Be enti pi ert line ae Christian Se entints prea hias begun on che new grand stand, be- eve cause the carpenters knock off while alfew w banwwabtnt him ene the message from Mra r o! ge ver-|by tl Browns for a to jon which che pr case Is bax in in progcress and charge over- | bY 2 , : eaiton alacterene hineteen fite, Hanlon decided on read at the Church, understé MINH eS won as his boxman, Attendance 2, Mre. Fett fort Oahercl(eintiin Jimmy Sheckard say to-day, so there ix hardly any chance] _ First Innias. the words: “A woman appeared tn for another Anarchintic demonstration, |. Kaley: third halt heavens clothed wtth Mahe ite any rot | 2 unless Cunningham gete mixed up on] Keeler it Prey oy know that the members nelisved shat | Qis decisions. Manager Hanlon apolo- | jaset it to Bec Sheckard 0: Mrs. Eddy was sent from Gol gized this morning for the leftflelder's MAR Con a aaaiat i Lawyer Peabody naked witness what conduct and !aced that player good and) dawn hard at thie qr his tmprenalon jiwnel with relerenc hard. ime Incident igre buted) unlens ache Wienen fa ath (woman drun Nick Young surpends Sheckar ne ation from Itev é . After a delay of twenty-atgh | etUE rif hetting, however, In 5 to 1 that Young! pay was resumed. tlariey nit t rieare sel seem: ints be ‘will pay no attention to Brush's request mand Wax outat Sret Heckley think of any one when she heard the} The ancients of the Brooklyn outfit Kitson and et wonle “for whe maith in her heart Lam | > orune in widew." put in some more practice this morn- th cruam-examtnation thia witn Kelley, Daly, MeJames and a few est Te} AEEIEL jahe did not belleve that the que » others joining the Reds in an ante- walk. f fanned, Daly: peeing In-any way to Mrs lunch appetizer. Hild McPhee took males and tried to | Wury bi as ¢ mothrowa by | Considerable surprise crack at second base, and made the Herz and Steinfelit to Kley Tonvin when, ms th Wittens youngsters stare at the way he handled | finne No runa. counsel for the plaintiff! annow: Kelly stopped Steinfeldt'n warm etab|he would reet the ca and flelded over to Farrell in time. Ir-] Mr. Elder opened case wr Mra win Med to Keeler, Magoon walked. | H@dy by offering a motion for a verd Peltz out on Dahlen's a No rune. | for the defendant. Mr. Peabody closed the case of the plaintiff tn the Christian Science trial at 12.40 o'clock, Mr. Elder for the defense made two motions (.) To strike out the two counter con- cerning qyiblication in the Chriatian Betence Journal and the Christian Hidence Bentinel himself. If it comes to a pinch King Bla may don a uniform and help out, He ate ‘em up “ith the celerity that NEW YORK---ST. LOUIS. WOODBURY ON T SANITARIUM KAISER TAKES. the slab. We'll try to make this Job) had not been a drop of rain tn “the ete Court order a verdict for | alittle easier to-day. Ue lata for . weak nie Me declared that Mra. Eddy did no je apectacle jewson in ace ~ ag fa) Mathewson a St. Lute Hero. | tion prived a pawertil magnet, About | forte named We eae eee ts | | “Dat'a him, de big kid wid de blue] S00 Maund Ctty fans were In the atant atthe pialnt! ole e undershirt,” announced a small rooter «i pew things, viz aint ti intended by ft wal Wiret Inning. {that the hearern #0 in the sun seats when Matty and the ‘ ¢ Glantas trotted out on the ‘an Haltren was thrown « Understood . . > Tat tor pmetice, roma Madara cit A Meat] “After a’mntet argument on the pact o¢| Woman Who Claimed|Hoists German Flag t 7" Madden at McGann's corner. | attorneys, ‘ourt ruled) that n 5 “ The tall young twirler was the objec} Strang Lunted and was tone! out at! Woodbury had not nade out acase and! Gister’s Baby Will Over Farsan Islands L tive point of ll the fans’ optics during] first. No run ordered. the verdict ‘ preliminary practice. iroeietnanercpiepeeina say putwen | ach rene Uae Be Sent Away. in Red Sea. “Whew; don't he souse ‘em in!" ex-| Matty found Heldrick easy and struck (dict and made a big demonstrat AESEY | claimed one fan, “I'd hate to have to/ him out, thy Imute a grand one: ahiweredperticulae! tha ketch him,” said another, hand stop of McGunn’s hand rap and] ihe end of the iat Without) Mrs Eugene reid, CONSTANT B, June “You can give ‘ema board and they| {Tew his man out. No runs. ADD important wecrets of the Church Of wvening, became hysterl stated here thit German marine won't hit’ you pie day awa Aleck Second Inniug. $<. Of her mother, Mrs be Faraan Islands in Smith's way of giving tty @ litt Hickman dict eaay knocking a roller suenn, at Wes the possecston extra confidence. font cider past cracked a clean tw CHILD WANTS TO SING. ands refi to atiow irate The St. Louls players watched the | pf! Tr and died at Aree Danis to be tiken away, 9 T as a coaling warm-up closely. larper toxwet Buelow out = . CAT OD ay Gil eu Morte, it is seid, has de- “If you can't hit the kid to-tav, junt |i mins. Pe eec ihe een aneceres feice St reill Flelahi uzhter, inanded an explanation from the Kalser. rald Jesse Burkett to Emmett Hedrick. [low and Ganzel attended to Wate i wo weeka ago agents of Gerry | Long Br y ' tally valuable am strategt: “You do and you'll go to the hospital, No run: ty arrested Lula Pell returned home the interposed Patsy Donov ‘Third taning. Allowing her niece, ‘Teresa Cup Kisaing 4 * Jack Harper, the promising youngster » MeGunn .who tossed him | *8i! te be under sixteen, to apy manna thirteen-tn IN TRIAL. who pitched the morning game at the fatty ite 1 a mingle qa {the stage at the Villa Guile. violent: manner | Polo Grounda cn Momoriai Day, wit he foul Vanhaltren | Grand street. ‘The gtr! is well This 4 babys? (he woman wae te probably be selected to do the box work | toes det eetaohe oped and the sunt claimed that she was | saying [Mites MacDonnell WI Fisht Mar- for the locals. de ee OL) ust her sixteenth birthd Mew Nd, der Charge Har Old Sol had his blast furnace in full ns { Brent rie Mrs. Vellecehin was tiny in Spe- | and tn who! cutetant Dintriet y Le Bar- working order again to-day. There | fr iN Nichols fled to BeRaeh. | cial Sewsions yesterday, but to-day A ppeare 4 er Merl ee wald te © expected to waa a wmall sized flood after Harper wan a fan-out vietion No Tuna. t attorney told Magistrate Flammer ‘te: | and trte Inthe chiid Mrs Hew | agy nel! to trial on June day's game. but the lot wis Fourth inning, wits more than sixteen years of age. | mann ) Court © Justice When the'game was called as Strang struck out Hickman mot nal) Mrs Pollecchta, he satd, asserts that was driv — slow ball fairly and connected It to left] Teresa should Howed to sing again police st wt] shot and killed ¢ for base. Davin hit safe Chrough} at the Villa js Kruger, sending Hickman to second.| Magistrate Flammer an examina. | was vent tot quarrel tn the Onawa UH Gangel'aingled past frat base, Ming the] ton of the for Thuraday at 3 One dred and ‘Twenty-tifth street aneke. uel Ww single (yegit.| o'clock. said her id Park avenue, six thonths ago, and ball to Pad rlngalinclneoed a Baty TSG rs Hee cea Url neatclal iortll tise ihe rita! Davi. Shut taraedto” «teal! LONDON STOCKS HEAVY. Sis ey pacer oda eatin willed the WORLD run, Smith Kolng around. to, third Sam y Hundred and Sine Mw ballet holes were made in MaeDon- Matty's fy wan grabbed by Heldrick | Smerican Rallwny Shares Sag on Larrea ai sracet Hn aree runs. roof married Uife the couple fe ——— Burkett was dead easy, Buelow Gore SOULE nd Mrx. Fred went home to he & Davfs Yonned Heldrick’s grown: With few exceptions the market for Hand Mrs, Frei went hone to ber! FIGURE IT OUT YOURSELF. frat. McGann died, Strang to} American railway shares a: landon wos rie : ayy : e iy aH pole pthan ten nm Men. Fret fener bebints baal el Sy IRN Prgenuteny rns, invalid thin the past] Cornelius roprietor of the Denver & Rlo Grande tmsues were the | te uve an Miwa Broadway HotelvinaNewtownt borough | he Secret IS BOY A POLICE VICTIM? | consisous exceptions, being uy ta} ii “EY Of Queens, Mrs, John Hees. and 3-4 per cent. for the common and a She wax ihe widow of the father of preferred stock respectively. Atchison , Burke's former wife and the former . Dietriot-Attorney to Investigate) common was up 1-4 per cent. Otherwise GEORG.A BANKERS COMING. wife's stepmother. Since her husband UCCeSS Charge of Perseention, stocks were decidedly lower. Th. Read- si dled and since Mrs. Burke died, she has rf Chapiain Munro, of the Tnmbs, to-| iss. Erle common and second preferred, us Delemates| been manaxing Mr, Burke's hougehold Gay reported n cane to Juatice Foater,| Southern Macte and Pennayivania wore |r heir A New York,| 2nd caring or hls five-year-old ‘son. nitting In Speolal Seant which the] 0% from 1 to 2 points, é “| Anxtous relatives are wondering just District=Attorney" wilt Ac.| There was a marked tendency toward | The 14 inembers and sof the| where Burke's son in His father ts Paid Help Wants pring t Tolioeman | Fecovery later tn the day, with 81. Paul Hela A 4 are com] now hin step-Krand ie Ui. at i C nad Wabi jeaale’ VN Oree OTL One randmother becomes his step ve in This G sliman, One Hundred and] (rd Wabash leaders in the ral ships, the Priscess Anne « Rnd hv. is his own stepuncle, &c. BUT palshers MACKAY LOSES DINNER, | 3! from Sortoik at 3 wciovk thle even- | ECUADOR BONDS IN DISPUTE. Paid Help Wants in the 13 | prass, knuck! i A STE Ae PORT heli wa ‘Tho Reiterates fentonic Fails (y Reach Lo ‘ Assoct n 359 Other N. Y. Papers Pec ee culnunrenian 4 way poeta bear an ork to-morrow and wall [Des ale R an promised ponte by make their headau a: the sey Be Further Aired in © Combined. emun that) LONDON, June 5.—The White star] House eh ame Fi ride on a steamer ‘Teutonic, Capt. MeKin i Judge Lacombe, n the United states efor i . ba ADs Pasebbeahi : te y hand jown ft te maid, | stry. from nee York May 29 for Quecns- LOOKING FOR TROUBLE? |‘ NoaMingene alt of Gebees D. Ww. AGexTs rere! 2 harming him with] town and Liverpool, wan xtgated off bas rox Pitt APPRENTICES . nd afterward | Brow Head at 3 o'clock this morning, y a tontcy C oe Se tneslon acts coms BAKERS neing arke to carrying con-| [t will, therefore, not be possible for | SESPEHMEy enrca Salta ee te mey: 112 9 BLACKS THS KITCH BN WORK msled Ww . min Servite pany, dissolving the temporary reatrain- cml . Tae knucklos, it is] her passengers to reach London before . FF londay, hi BOOKBINDEES LAUNDRESARE said, Were mot found on the boy when! o'clock Thursday morning, and Mf WASHINGTO: 6—'The ing order Issued last Monday, upon the BOOKKEEPENS IeTS rearched at che atation John W. Mackay, who fe onboard, Wt tary of W: 1 ea complwinant filing a bond for. $50,000, BOYS .... a consequently not be able to attend the | STs vf War haw ¢ a L he Court wiil hear arguments on the BUSHELME: banquet of the Chamber of Commerce | Sth spurts of th tie serv an Injunction to prevent fon ne lanuing of debenture tonds by the defendant Company on Friday next. ————=>— BIRTH CERTIFIED TO. they Will not be sold, as tirat plated. ‘The board of army officers trade an Investigation of the transports Seigwick, Crook and McClellan, ang appraised their value TO CLOSE BUREAU. )> poTouEns thin evening as he had hoped to do, PANVASSERS eis WON’T ATTEND EXPOSITION. PAINTERS PHOTOORAT PIANO MaNDS ERS Y rt Service to Guba to but also recom: PonTRHS Be Done by Steamabty Lt wie . is mended that they’ be! retal od tthe : G4 : fe Cantt Leave Mie Witete| Goverament, iistead of Leng sold, as Tho steamship Sedgwick, which leaves | Preetten they migit be needed for future se 5 Netdavetneloubent poral int nellaationts Nea bey seeaeN for. "|omeint Ceremony Attending Mora Rolng Vesnel to be operated under the| WASHINGTON, June 5—The Pr nnonncement. Control of the Army ‘Transport Bureau, | dent will not be able to be at the Pan.| DESPONDENCY AND ACID. | josce, sune 5—The birth of Princens and the carrying of troops and suppiles| American Exposition at Buffalo Margherita Milene Eilzabeth on Yolande | STADLE: ens, 7 {to Cuba and Porto Rico will hereafter |Juse 13, which was designated as Preal- ney Connolly Took the Votwoa) romano Marit, daughter of the King STENOGRAPITERS peli arr aaa ie hive is Hot ne TAILORS be done under contract by the New ["‘Singe returning to Washington Afra. Jed Mis Lite, and Queen of Italy,, whieh occurre USEFUL spy York and Cuba Mail Steamship Com-| MeKiniey's condition has been so dan-| Henry Connolly, thirty years old, of | June's, was duly certified to this morn- ing the Quifinel in the presence of the Aing and other members of the royal family, the State ofMficem, Cabinet mémbers of the Mayor of Rome. Kerous that it ts consides {dle to fo mpeculate upon the possibility of his leaving her for forty-eight houra, ao Danforth avenue, Jersey killed himself Inst night by taking a dose of sarbollc acti. He dicd on hiv way iosthe City Hot Preatdent Newman at Work. — | pital. Connolly had been despondent. William H, Newman, who was clected Serer TY Clubber) to) Dente President of tha New ‘York-Central.and| WANT TO RENT. A FURNISHBD|@CRANTON,. Pa. iason Ri Railroad Co: i; Rushencrock yelled returning from a eee aug wa ae a ee Ta in| TOOm? Advertisn im the Sanday |finos” tecause te woulanc atop his tral Depot ¢o-da: er ASTER ‘clubbed him until be WAIST HANDS WAITERS ..., WAITRESSES WATOHMAKER WIREWORKERS pany, the Munaon teamehip line, the New York ard Porto Rico Steamship Company and the Red D Line, The army traneport service’ between New York und the Philippines will, however, be continued, but the opera ‘lon at the veaaels wlil ba’ made a part —] of the Quertermasters Depot hers and nd | the Transpaeg: Bureau will be scheduled The Ii CROKER CARTOONS TO BE BOUND BY THE “BOSS.” Tammany Chief Thinks an Evening World Pic- ture Was the Best. crate City, He declared to one of his friends that he never enjoyed politics »# he did then snd the cartoons were the basis of his enjoyment. The Richard Croker cartaons, which National Convention in Kansas have appeared for the last five or six (orears, are to be reproduced in unt- form alze, bound and dlatributed by Mr. Croker to hin personal friends on the canion of the dinner te be given the {Grand Sachem on his return to this} Dr. Willtam J. O'St Ilivan, who has tn- [country. terested himself in the collection, said Mr. Croker the idea of | to-day: Mr. Croker enjoyed all the cartoons he ever saw of himaelf. Bome of them have been cruel, in the estimation of hin trier de. but Mr. Croker never so regard- ed tham, : “I have seen him roar with i: at those which The Evening World. 4 Printel, und heaven knows they were Unreienting in thelr ¢7 inf “Bot Mr. Croker always enjoyed t The one he enjo know, was that i In which Artist Long got. him ministerial yarb. “‘The Rev. Ric Croker,’ 1 think war the tlt! making the collection neveral yearn ag but tt was not until the last Preside tial campaign thac he save permission |for the collection to take shape, Every cartoon which has appeared in {which Mr. Croker is the subject will lappear with the name of the cartoon- Viet, theypaper in which the cartoon ap- peared and the date of the issue. Mr, Croker was very much amused at some of the Western cartoons he sax lagt summer when he was at the Demo- ‘m. cd most, #0 far an 1 In The Evening World FIREBUCS TRYTO DESTROY TOWN. Villagers ‘Wild with Ex- citement Over Incen- diaries’ Work. CORRY, Pa., June\5.—Fire broke out in the village of Waterford early th morning, and for a ume the village eras threatened with destruction, The Gel- lett Biock~and a number of adjoining buildings were consumed before the flames were controlled. ‘The tire wan the work of incendiaries, and the town Is wild with excitement, ag this was the third atemot to burn the Gillett’ Block. No estimate of the joss has beén made, SN TOY SUES FOR $50,000 ‘Little Chinese Woman Claims Interest in Pr operty. ACCUSED OF TAKING BRIBE. Pane Said to Have Represented that He Could Get Job. Charles W. Pane, thirty-four yeara! Under the sult “John C. Ritter, trustee, (w held by Magistrate Flammer “#alaat Robert Kerr.” protty und petite tre Street. Court thia. morning San Toy Fong js tryimg to have the Su- Raliece trial in the, Preme Court declare her entitled to a WC peela) yestona on a charge [MAlf Interest in the property No. 2 te received a ortye from. Sra, | Pell street, valued at $100.00. 4 Moturro, of No. 36 James] The Justice Lawrence, Special Term, contrasted strongly with the brilliant, fimy stiks and satins of the half dozen Chinese women who surrounded San Toy and: osttion the elty » obtain a permanent husband, Argelo. in leaning Department. The money was sald to have been the first Instaiment on a total sum of $10,| blinked thelr little slant eyes at the Mrs, Moturro eald that she war to) White-haired Justice, endeavoring to un- have pald the balance last night, but {tangle a knotty iegal snarl and give to she had the man arrested when he {San Toy the rights she claims, came to her house, ‘The court room was filled with a half In court a man identifed Pane as{ hundred of her countrymen, and in the having solicited $5 from him for a posl-|Corr.dors « nurse man fondly jed around wn Toy's Witte boys, dressed in the fantastic garb of small editions of # Mandarin of high degree. u Which dil net matecialtzy. Magistrate Flammer held Mrs, Mo- turro under $1 ball for having given a bribe, She gave ball, ine wascommit-{ John ©. Ritter and wife bought the tel to the Tombs in default of a bond. / premises, No. 2 Peil street, and San ———— Toy advanced half of the consideration SMOOTH THIEF PLEADS GUILTY. and had Hitter made her trustee. In 16, Robert Kerr, hoiding a mortgage of 110,500, began foreclosure proceedings against the Ritters and ignored San Toy interest. . Kerr bought the property in at the Je and Donald StcLean, referee, gave nim a deel. Now Sun Toy wants the courts t6 make Kerr give her a half interest in the property, She cinims.it has @ rent roll of $10.99 a year, Fatally Shot) str, kerr.:in-nin anawer, denies that .{3an Toy hus any interest, MAN SHOOTS WIFE AND-CHIL. He Is in Turn by a Neighbor. KILLED BY CAMPHOR BALL. Lt le Carl Gonidcck Died After He Had swallowed One. Carl Gondeck, the three-year-old son of Albert Gondeck, a butcher at No. 31 Hoerum avenue, Murray Jill, L. 1., died at his home to-day in terribie agony from the effects of a camphor ball which he had swallowed, The little chap got hold of the camphor ball without the knowledge of his par id put it Inchia mouth, evidently thinking {t was candy, The ball lodge in Bis throat and the fumes atified him. ——_ ROOSEVELT TO VISIT LODGE. DETROIT, Mich,, June &—A aspect to the News from Coleman, Mich., say, Will Arnell, who lives in Beaverton, to-day shot and killed h's six-year-old ughtor, fatelly wounded nia wife and was shooting at hie sister and Mrs. Bamuel Dopp, who were in the house. when Mra. Dopp'a husband fatally wounded him with a charge from = shotgun, —————=>— q WON CHASE BUT LOST CAS Was Too Bney Arrest- F to Get Wi je Dr. F, Bonder, of No, ™O Weat Fifty-sixth street, who was arrested by jUteyele Policeman Casey, after an ex- citing chase on Broadway, from Thirty- third street to Thirty-seventh street, was dixcharged in the Weat Side Court Policem Vice-Presidént Roosevelt in expected In Flushing to-night, and with other mem- bers of Maitinecock Lodge will visit Cornacopia Lodge of ‘Masons, st Flush- ing. to-day. The doctor was accused of] Sr, Roosevelt and the party will travel npewling an automobile, on w special train. fran Oyater Bay. "The po tthe case because] Thousands of Masons ure expected from he hud : Ml patus of the Binte to confer the “Ewan anid to Magia-| second degree. Mea Wr the ruling molds, —$_$_<_—__ pal will have to travel. in Le neetG vs erg, travel in! CHURCH WORKER DYING. Sther to round up withenses a 5,000,000 for Debt-Bur- ed Edifices, CHICAGO, IIL, June 5.—Edward Kim- ball, a retired merchant of this city, famous for his efforts during the pal twenty-four years in the direction of raleing funds for: the relief of debt- burdened churches throuphout th United States, is dying at the home of his son here. It Is estimated that he jaa Nratsed fully $15,000,000 for church work. Rat ADVANCE IN STEEL? Omeers of the Trust Wo firm It. OMicers of the United States Stoel Corporation will not confirm the report that rules have been made by them for uick delivery at $0 per ton, en advance of more than #4 over the price recently fixed vy the pool. "¢ Cone Wealthy Brooklynites the Accusers of Vanderville Row. A dogen wealthy reatdents of the aria- tocrattc parts of Brooklyn appeared in court this afternoon as witnesses against Vanderville Row, alias John B. Rutherford, who was charged with atcaling watches and Jewelry. It was rid that Row robbed between sixty and 190 persons and that the value ofg~ the articles stolen amounted to $1,000. Row, who is only twenty-three yeary ‘old, is @ tall, ,00d-looking young man| with a clean-shaven face and an eas: manner. He pleaded guilty to th ch. of grand larceny In the Gate Avenue Police Court and was held ¢ the Grand Jury tm $3,000 bail. ‘Ameng tose from whom he Is ald ¢ have taken watcher were Mrs. Graha’ of Ne. 259 MeDonough street; Wilt] Leverich, of No. McDonough stree’ and Dr. Wintel, of No, 1773 Bedfor avenue. His method wna to call on th owners of fine houses which were offered for male and pretend that he waa a ren| estate agent and had a customer. White Inspecting the premises it in charged that he would take what Jewelry be contd find, {17 FISHERMEN ST IN CALE Entire Fleet of Five Vessels Destroyed Off Iceland. ——— SAINT URIEUX, France, June 6.~ Five fishing boats which went on a fishing cruise in Iceland watetm have been missing for two months and are now considered to have foundered in a kale April 6. Their entire crews, numbering 117 men, are belleved to have perished. ‘There {8 general mourning here and in the neighboring villages — BOY KILLED BY TRAIN. . Joseph Forbes Fatally Injured om the New York Central Road. Joseph Forbes, eloven years old, dled this morning in the J. Mood Wright Hospital. He Hved at No. 170 Amster- dam avenue with his parents. While playing on the trucks of the New York Central Ratiroad at One Hundred and Forty-ninth street and North River yes- terday, he was struck by a Jocometive drawing a freight train, ———— Bark In Missing. LONDON, June 5.—The Norwegian bark Lady Gladys, Capt. Jacobson, from Darien Jan. 10, for Greenock, has been posted st Lioyds as missing. 608 Broadway, cor. Houston St. 199 Breadway, near Dey St. 299 Broadway, near Duane St. 1197 Broadway, near 28th St. 1361 Broadway, near 36th St. Only. Brooklyn Store, 371. Large Stock of Fines!’ Panama: Hats-,--At “cs “ Faken St., ee Agsy Prices a n at ye 4 ei “at pent aT RAWS That Hit the Popular Fancy—At Popular Prices. The “Saratoga, “Newport,” “Kokomo,” _“Nankipoo,”” iz “West: End,” « $3.00.:/ $3.00 $3.00 $2.00 $2.00 le BAS ye

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