The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1901, Page 5

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“on the After Fifty Years of Service They Renew Vows g Before the Altar. Pitty years ago to-day five young men words of praise bestowed upon them stood in line Church, on Brooklyn took the vows of Five bent old im the altar in the Heights, Piscopal ministry, Theological eminary in Chelsea! oraination. At that time the parish ex- Banaras thin afternoon and renewed |tended over a territory of seven. mile. hose xvows thes ek the, same fiveltt hus ence been cut into three par- we began church work in Brooklyn fishes. Dr, Coffey's pa‘iahionera will give alf a century ago him ‘olden jubllee reception :n the: The falthful fve are Rev. Willlam 8. rosgene) » Coffey cent St. Paul's Ch who ha served all of his halt f historic old chester, bor- Bronx; 1 ough of the Dr. Cad: professor in the General Theojogiesl Rey, Dr. Thomas Gallaudet, 5 Deaf and rv. Dr. Olsen, prof en's College, at Allen- fudson, and the Rey. Dr. sor of Christ Ghurch, in Tarrytown, ‘The jubdlies services, which were gor- full of loyoux music, were before the altar of Grace and nd in Hine before pel of the General | gt krand ard affecting ree td men broke down and | they heard the well-earned ciated their worth, churoh Dr. the five Coffey Is ministers, near future. Di audet is known of the fly the most mutes. und ts now rector emeritus of’ St. [Ann's deaf-mute church jdrel and Forty-eighth enreet and Am- {sterdam avenue, in addition to having oherge of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum. Previous to the ceremonten In Chelsea Sauare thers was a St. Matthow's Church, In” Wert purth street, near Central Park hoor of Dr. sudet. Rev. Judge read a congratulatory erlbing the fe-work of Dr. | Gallaudet, which wax tn fslen language byt 0 Chamberlin. After this, Dr. Judge pre- to f Jandet a purse con- SLM ia gout, Arthur H, addres tainin SISTERS. WAKE SCENE IN COURT. Coroner’ Finds that Clancy Killed Clark in Self-Defense. Corser Raurch's court: to- Qothat John FL Chine Long Island Cty, who kitted Joan ¢ the © at First avenue Thirty-fourth sireet, on Jun acted in self deteni oroner Hauacy held Aim In £0.00) call awaiting possible a tlon by the Diatrict-att furnished by Matthew Commisaly of Queen Two scor Clark was a man of violent di and prone to quarrel. All of the mony wax to show that Clancy was jux- tifled In shooting him Catharine Clark, a sister of the dead man, went on the stand to testify to his good nature. At the conclusion of her testimony she became hyster.cal and de- A Jury t day de was Deputy testifed that nounced Clan @ murderer, 4n- other sister, Mre. Elizabeth Connerty, fainted when the verdict was an- nounced. Clark and Clancy had been friends ta Long ‘Island Chy polities. Th split 2m ae ened to kt mit from: 1 Queens Hore volver, ‘They mot at the Thirty-fourth street ferry house a week ago lant knocked Clancy down, breaking his nose and backing lils Taney drow his pistol and kiled Clark at the firat shot. BOERS GROW BOLDER. Attack Diock-Houses on the Dela- wom Line. ‘. June 2.—Lord Kitchener from Pretoria dated to- LONDO Ina. despatch day say: “The Boers attacked two block-houses Delagoa line, near Brugspruit Bight, June 3 An armored train ar- tived and weattered the Boers, kill four, It Is reported that twenty e. ualtles were carrie! off. ‘WOMAN HELD SIEGE IN A PIT. Defied Trolley Men to Put Up Pole on Street. workmen for the North t Rallway Company and a poatice put to Mght in Jefney City thin morning by Mrs, Mary Da a Wealthy resident of the Bergen fought a dozen In- yore to plant a trois nt of her property, and | vaders, who ey pole in fri ang into the hole made by the work- ed her elbows across the sides 1 the men to proceed, Mr>. Daiy's husxvand, John, owns the triangular strip at Bergen avenue and Foye place, which the Traction Com- pany has been trying ta get for years | for a transfer station, | rhe company decided to erect a trolley pole on Mr, Daly's property and ar- pged to put up the pole this morning wut notifying the Dalys, Mr. Waly learned of it and prepared to preven ihe plot. He wile unable othe scene himself, Ath Aatructions es toailow Uh 1 Foye place as the ed “digging & big King the to- plant that vle in Mre. Daly to the fore- is is my property and 1 will not allow It to be disfigured.” ow, my goml women, go away and do not ‘interfere with us. t is too hot to have any trouble,” sald the foreman, as ne ordered his men to continue. “it ten't half as hot as it wilt be if you dare to. try to plant that pole,” re- plled Mrs. Dal The men were about to. place the pole Mrs, Daly Jumped into the hole, ‘The foreman sent for police and half 4 dozen responded Mra, Daly remuined in the hole twenty | minutes, a police were called off. Then was filled up, — maupany Increases Capital, when Renlty mpany, the Seere certificate of increase 0} from (00 to $2,685,000, The ix rigned by Thomas L. James, of Btate a capital xtock cer- tinea Preident, and Abel H. Gilbert, aceres tary of the meeting of stockholders of “Field Cornet Deprier hax surrend: ed at Pletersburg, with forty-four men. se WAR the company at which the incre authorized, THOUSANDS SIGN THIS PETITION. The Evening World's petition for new and improved ferry-bouts to replace the Southfleld, Westficid ani id Middletown, now plying betweon Staten Island and ManHattan, Is regarded as a veritable godsend by Staten Islanders. This Is evinced by the thousands of signatures received every day at this office. The Northfleld disaster turned public attention to the cordition of the Staten Island Rapid Transit Company's boats. To avert future catastrophes of started the accompanying petition: Fecha ttt ttt tttatachcatthcatatathhtetate detec dated dette dooce.) _PETITION FOR SAFER ‘ STATEN ISLAND BOATS. Tothe President and Board of Director of the Staten Island Rapid Transit Ferry Company. Gentlemen: you will see the necessity for by new modern passenger boats. inspection under the present loos: * boats, instead of ferry-boals. Name. bers The undersigned regular patruns of your ferry line and residents of Staten Island most-earnestly request that, in view of the recent unfortunate accident to the Northfield, ‘old boats of the line, the Westfield, Southfield and Middletown, The Robert Garrett and the Castleton are very commodious ad stanch, but the other three mentioned, while they may pass so were they to be used as regularly so-called passenger steams Uf thes meets with your. approwal cut tl oat and send, to “Petition ’ Editor, Evening World,‘ P- 0. Sox 1354 New, Yo: Dey: the sort, The Evening World has cy immediately replacing the other e maritime laws, would not do In potnt of continuous service In one & . he most noted of (@ fe took charge of | . Pau:'s in Eastchester Suat after his widely He has devoted his ] life to the spiritual well being of deaf- at One Hun- . AMARIE DRESSLER. New Yori Tavatar. OOGOr “A Flower of Yeddo,"’ 3 li Madison Square day Night—Other Garde in Summer Glory — ''T Geisha’’ Succeeds ''T Friday Night. goers who are left over in the city It Ix a dainty comedy, full of qua concelts and pleasing situations, T' in the piot: A Japanene faver retires hin country neat to compore verses an obdurate sweetheart. She t love by sending an entrancingly one In the gulse of him from his allegiance, another warrlor guise to test his courage, wh she teste his generosity | hie fortune for a needy relative true In each trial, and inoment that all: prec happiness, ‘The time of the play is thirty minut his longed- director, ts Victor “r the: The i Mapes, The the cant Mins Grace Yon is a ypen Sept, “The Titerey’ Bells, Edward H. Sothi den Theatre Sept. lace," n will open the C charac Manager Miss) Mar J. Keogh and ¢ nh refined pwall Will star in the pl Messra, Boniface, Jr. The Harlem Opera-Houne will open eanon In September with "San Toy the Daly Musical Comedy Company. Max /Flgman hast Manhattan Theatre Company port Mra. Fike next xe ay churact ter parts and Miske n added to. ¢ assint M. In directing the stage, Hew: Avenue vorcon: Digby Bell, omon will study the parts ussigned them In Frank L. Perloy’s “The erons," to be seen here early in the son, during thelr vacations, tan Beach four nights next week and & mecial matinee on.the Fourth, then make way for “The Geish day night, July 5, and run for one w The cast will be the best of the Da Musfeal Comedy Company, ‘The Geisha” wan one of the great muccesses of the company in town. Sunday, July 7, Sous and his band will begin thelr summer en- Bagement, at the beach. Fain’ hinn ingF.re' night! great ‘sea-washed resort. Personator, at Brighton Beach Hall next week. Arnold Kiralty, entitled in which two premiares wi the Hoes: be rted_by twenty oun wome! Miss’! aise Guanine an Scotch ballad: Rita Morina, girl Glintata, from Italy, and others are.on shebill. day afternoon andinigh\ te Circus Girl’’ at the Beach Te Manager Keith, of the Unton Square Theatre, New York theat Indebted for the oni} new theatrical feature for the week ahead. The play is that In which Coquetin has appeared at the beginning of season during the past the Comedie Francaise, Yeddu"—such tw the th which out of the Coqu repertoire nsidered the best sulted for vauide- Aa ts perhaps generally known, It in the work of Victor Mapes, neer to allure by borrowing Arns at the last for | le ts staged by Dantel Fronman's stage production management of Dore whut down early in 30 with by Harry Smith. “iglenaid Loves Hobart put t the New York’ ‘T un ad- he King'n C “The Mr. Goldstein," to be pro- duced early next season, de. picts. the humorous type of the Here surroundings Thomas to sup- on. He will associated with Mrs. Fiske at the Fiftn “tre In her revival of “Di- Fred J Titus and Sol Sol- Cha ee } BY THE SOUNDING SEA. | “The Clrous Girl’ will be at Manhat- Tt will which will be givon an elaborate revival Fri- In-one of the aftractions down by the city’s A travesty on Richard Crpker will be given by John W. Rantone, n clover tm- Muntc Jn uddition a hatter by Birth of JOO OOK O- Minute Play from Coque- 's Repertoire at Keith’s— Gar- den's Roof Opens Wednes- |; ns he he re tnt his ° to hin falr | in rile te 3, Ay its by he rs 8 to, at K. ty, “ti ACCUSES EALOUS WIFE) Mrs.Gardiner’s Threats Aimed Wrongly, She - Declares. On complaint of Ethel Whitten, a) pretty young girl, of No. 24 Rosa street, Willlamebirg, Mra. Charies Gardiner, of, No. 438" Pitkin avenue, Boat New York, was held in $100 bonds to-day to keep the peace. Mrs, Gardiner ts the wife of an Insurance broker of this doraugh and Mies Whitten averred that the married) woman has -made divers and sundry threats to separate her from her life. ‘There ia a man Jn the case, the same being (3ardiner, It appeara from the jteattmony that he has bean staying out te ‘nights’ for some ‘time, thereby the demon Jealousy on his §} hearthatone.” A few days ago Mrs. Gar- | S idiner saw/him secrete a couple of letters | Sin a vallse, { With the assistance of’ a locksmith | she gained entrance, to the vallse and {secured’ the lettera: ‘The firat one read ; will "meet you Tuesday afternoon ” at 2.30 at the Park entrance, I'am writ- ing! thin on a car with Nell. Au to me going away with you on the 28th, I can't KO #0 soon after my birthday. “I received what you Inclosed, but don't thank you. Time enough for that. Maybe-you won't be so willing seme vday, /ETHEL,' When Mrs, Gardiner coukl contro} her- ‘pelf she read the second letter, which wan dated June 19 and ran like this: My dear—I went to New York with | Grace this morning. When you are tell ing a lie why don‘t you tell a good one? You say you were at Coney Island until 9 o'clock. How tired you and the othe: fellow must have been! I went down ai 6.30/and waited two hours, As for me being ready on the 2h, It ts impossible.» “ETHEL.” Miss Ethel Barryntore will not be seen | Mr. Gardiner recailed’that her hus- asain in: that play after to-day's mati-| band had informed her that he was go- neg nd tonight eat Thinks ne tay ing-to Europe on a business trian the ewer t| 5 2th. She did some sleuthing on her own i onen te Garrick with the play In Sep- oe it thought. she. connected ‘A Set. make o~_———_——_—_—=_—=_—=_—=_—=—=_—=_=—< sso ene Ethel Whitten with the letters, VAUDEVILLE. { When she felt sure In her own mind rs and Jaughter at Proctor's Twen- she went to Mian Whitten and made threats that were dripping with gory —— y-third Street ‘Theatre next week. “The por aces Ge Cape Mai” isa patheiieTanalrestia cur- JAANHATTIAN BEACH. OMEER'S SISTERS! Qt HAMMERSTEINS | (For swarm 9 ing use’ ‘Siddall ‘on S's for) tolling: without! inn Frank (Siddall! Soap-) Only 5: a lawyer. employed’ by Mr. Gardiner tried 10 make {t appear that the letters were written PF Gardin himself in prder to make his wife Jealous. MMagis- {rate Hixginbotham, who Used to work A Sure Cure fee The Horse Epidemic. fox Ano ware. co DLA MCA DES Rates y eee Jewelry :neem tattve calla, Sees iene DEROMANE SS suggestions, fn raiser. ‘Lend Me Your Wife’ ts OOOO, Misa Whitten promptly swore out a warrant for her arrest. In court to-day 2@O the three-act farce following. Sunday concert ax usual. NOt teeenonenan| — in-a bank and considera himself some- fa Wintel, of Degas be aS) A strong cast will phy ‘Turned Up." | what of handwriting ‘expert, co DR TOBI ° 1 California. She le the dau old favorite of Nat Goodwin, at Proc. [pared ihe renature op Alas Whitten's minent Texas family, ant taftors Fifth avenue house, "Tink and | ang indulged ina grim smile. Then he hern ¢ rlnood at It4 Best. | White,” 1 seasonable aketed, will be the | tamed the bond. Venetian, Horse Liniment Lorn eT PRCA mprleaniec and a wan { tn raisers Concerei sunday. Gardiner and the father of Misa Whtt- 3 of variety constitute ao ntertain=t “Lost, 2 Moura" a most laughable Senjare pad peliows simay| ers in AND Visradtetdseectaaeeeh AEN vee plated, at rogers Derby Condition Powders = -elehth street house next 5 Sa a eer seen | cPhe “itigh-Rorn tacts" company will “Ty Oblige Benson’? seit precede, Con:| Martford in Foreign Waters. ‘he the attract atre next W at Midjand Beach The-, tinuous concert Sunday ok. os E_ of the Proctor stock com: y Il the Comforts of ora One Hundred and se NeXt week, cert Sunday from 2 to 10.29 P.M. CHRISTIANA, June 2.—The United States training ehip Hartford sailed to- day for Copennagen. Sold by Drugsists and Saddlere. Depot: 40: Murray Street, > ic oD Another roof to town! tn add PREEEEEEEH dered that taterest, be, pala th! Diipe next Week. July ala notice Uhereto for the! sty and tbs sa ithe Madi Roof Garden, under! BIT at ( HU RCH NO: ES Ter Cent pe peers alt the management of Mr. Harry Hammer- I s pally from, Montana,” Kk face ft aketcohes n of bioer Hmit of Three Thousand Dollare/qhy Interest will be credited under) 1901, and will'be payable on! and: aftepy July 15, JAMES McMAMON, 1 DAVID LEDWITH, Comptroller, es x will offer vool performances for oa. In the company are bottle winn, the Four Alsatians, in|” y new whirlwind dance, the Sisters and ot all present eb icieee will occupy the pul- The Sunday-schoo! wili be held during these close of the morning 1 concluding with 3. Rev. G. Campbell Morgan, successor otlwiene Moree, D.D., hia asmiat pit moatha Immetiately at th One month ago the mana of the Now York Th anne Moody In the work carried ca at Nopthteld, , — DAVID LED WITH: Corre herrea aes 0 SOY | stave, will pr the Lafayette Ave % r Seeiion I Faicoen [RG seam, Wark Nien" SARE | Mave, wi ora is oh Latavee avenee tree] Drei BP" laftur hee meagemesee ces | CETIZENS? SAVINGS BANKG the Madison King's ¢ rawded the | byterian hs Pal ret eral A ait 36 and 3§ KOWERY, COR. CANAL:ST, ouae i xf sted Ne) alain July. On the Ast Sunday of Aggut fe . 3s é : Hammerstein's P. HoukeaG every merformance: silence) the | Sit) cece’ incites Pirtwe Avene Preerieries'| diiteclastsaeeyta ntueky, with SEMI-ANNUAL ” DIVIDEND: ‘old Holland. village In lotto precedes the Ru elente Church nearly 4 week of service at C1 that Interest at the \ and. cal DUrleBitie a i din tobe tack. 19. hi ain cousun AU the Proteatant Episcopal Church pide x ST pet aneuim be cine onthe roof. Epiyheny, fh street and Turmpkia path icrecr erable en er JULY ISTH on amie of } — uue yn, Wee Dr. Dean Tena paatterat bias c $3.00 “which dave, remained on, depoete fet Every nook and corner of Fden| rector, wilt preach to-morgue morning the three of six moans. ending Ree ee areeinti penrnena ote they) eden | sscter eitzprwschs we merrael marning eee IB Siedetce atthe Spans ana ete Wn attrhetlve place to spend an hour, |e Coudition of Success." The holy communion SULY tort will dea. interest tras JOLY Mere Bloancm the entertainment being instructive, | sit te colmrated at $A. Mt and Sunday tn the perio’ of hl RY MWASLER, President. tome An excellent orchestra sglven. frequent More then, 890,000 CHARLES WEL ° concerts. + OM iret pases and en endowm wre the Armounes bo $8,000, atiens umm merit Banking and Financial the f fore- tite of the show. sea) four Weston Sisters interest fered nightly. t con , dancers and athe Koha. the new Prealdent has Cz Ca, Pie a oat wtateee” ard mae | tes sy fu hci inet tonto | Rano Siegel, Cooper & Cu, 1 Fa Cok a cottage \ Anew feature neon for thi will | first teton| The ser ‘ Ume in this country at the Ky & on g " ‘ be =| Bla Moat wre ys ris ail Aone at Ntentiiint Y Private Bankers, the Muy Mudeap Quartet of havelts cena fancorsrand tte trean the Win trolithorammilicinccale ans Oth Ave., 18th and 19th Sts, rden in Th Deranda and Bre ment hy peop Interest at the rate of 4 per cent. very clever club Suse annum credited to depositora on July 2, clalties will appe rx, and other fudin A nq }Charmion in’ her vk time he. will ant, Morris flaptist 1901, for the three, four, five and six trapeze, Concerts Sunday on July Ub a) . 2 months ending June 30, 1901, on all night, The Koster Bat 4 Elledge deposits trom $5.00 and not over uncovers 2 B u Deposits made befcre the 10th day een Lorene " hen Root Gar- "| any month draw interest for full mote wee if yublic. will be All deposits payable on demand. with> [will give a! pr at the preach on ont notice; | Rone ie nt F plan Ky hereby a number of Hcurs 9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M. Hien Sulla ra in ie entertainerss. Hele pape HE er tAL A Vr ri ja ean. mer be given during: the inal tdne ney, sopen-ct rk * Coruren foe Deal Mates Kev Jona Humostone, i 5 Hein Wanted—Male, |tord's work In opera has been greatly | Gatre ye the ardinat vel Tap Caverly, ENSONS WASTED Tu naa pratsed Gaverlyee at the reat! by ‘wome apectal git, | James lee i ae Dusiness of wealth: “The Hegear Student” will be con-| rom comedin i tn. Septemts: | SIS" cash eith Wednesday” tinued a rden, where it had the s a hearty kK. The cast bed tari has nowl- + Fegtor emeritus The Maptia Church of the Releemer, FI per week; 24 cook, $17.60: ed Sun- 1 later tush, will be open for morning service tu Krider's Restaurant: ents day TH TIMGHE ee the summer, Deo #, Gifted Nelson, will, preach Thattalo, Nu, SER eS (Qurity Foundation, Mrookiyn, have already during July, * i fqn shat are tw te ettennive tor a _— ————_ 8t ure of a high order frie ty begin Jen okt Wedamda : changes nlkhtly. every Mae ay reo. | Wedding Meception Before Mar- the numbers of ringe. LEBANON, Pa, Juno Babb, of West Nuiniat ata not arrive’ nung IN TUNNEL CAVE 2-1 DEST. facilities) provutiog, overlooks the Howard | ents, ADVICE Fan, 1x made up guests, however, were met and the re- | BALTIMORE, | Mu. June 2.—The ception took place before the ceremony, venngylvanta Rallroad tunnel runni : } UNDER ROOFS. ¥} trough thts ctty cay ral 1 in this morning. The Philadelphia, Wilmington Baltimore express train, leaving U station at 1.52, was caught in the d bri, but as far as known no one was injured ‘The Pennsylvania Rat ably use the Baltimon: and In “The Stroliers,” George W. Led- erer'a summer production running to Ked houses at the Knickerbocker Theatre, there are several songs which cause people to hum the alra when they d will prob: wt Ohio tunnel fo out, These are “Phe Cuckoo,” by | until its tracks aro c Franein Wilton: “Raby Mine," by Marte] The break was In that portion of the 0 | tunnel beneath Hoffman stree George In connection with tho elght| "tne engineer of the through extra ‘Automobile Girls,” “I'm So Tired," by from New York to Jacksonville train Eddie Foy, “Flirtation, by Irene Bent-| heard the crash and stopped his train ley. Some changes have been made tn] Sst in thm tow mover briskly aad wihout'a woh] TRAIN. IN) DITCH ; THREE ARE HURT. ‘i dn Concerts Sun bie, The ice plant whicn cools the house Iu a nuccess, DITTSBURG, Pa,, June 2.—The At- lantic Express, on tha Pennsylvania Al the pretty maidens of "Florodora’* and others appear in summer attire at Railroad, known as train No, 21, was| ditched ‘at: the east sine twa m! the Casino every night. A Fourth of July matinee will be one of the features east of Greensburg, Pa,, hour. this, morning, ofthe week, An extra matinee at the were hurt. Their Casino is unusual, a serious nature. The Herald Square Thoatre wijl close to-night after the performance of ‘The Briston co which hea had a Trost successful tun.

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