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night impeded navication extent that many excurst this: morning and others went aground. Several boats abandoned contemplated trips. Sbaughnessey Assovation, Jersey “ity, went on an excursion esterday to Collett’s Point. They should reached the pler at Morris s City, at 9 o'clock jast nig caused the boat to be delay o'clock this morning. Fifteen hundred excursionists of th 3.3. Kelly Muffin Association left ¢ unl & same plier at 1230 yesterday on two barges for Raritan Beach. The return trip was cammionced at 7 o'clock and 9 the! barges should have returned by o'clock. As time passed without ne Of the barges the friends of the exc sionists went to the pler to walt. eral hundred anxious persons stayed on the plerjall night waiting for tho ex- * cursioniste to return. ‘The excursionists reached Jersey City at6.18\o’clock this morning. The crowds got drunk on board and there w a merous fights on the way home. There was more delay when the barges st fn'the maid on the Raritan River, Some Of the excurstonists declared this was Gone on purpose to force those on board to buy up all the beer and liquor. The trip up New York Bay «as marked by frequent riots. Three men were pitched overboard, but were res- ‘REFORMER’ PASTOR ~ BREAKS INTO JAIL. Rev. Frederick Bruce Russell Arrested and Charged with Blackmailing Saloon-Keepers. | hin tat ne mee a oe he ged ot Rev, Frederick Bruco Russell, tho ‘prayerful reformer who hos tried for geveral years to purify Coney Island, and who was inexpresstbly shocked gome months agp when he saw Justico Jerome taking a drink in a restaurant @n Sunday morning after engaging in several raids on Saturday night, 1s afoul of the law. ‘This time Mr. Russell and his com- panion, who gave the namo of Henry A. Smith, and claimed to be an “agent” of tie State Law and Order League, of which Mr. Russoll {s tho President. are charged with oxtortton. The police naz that the mon obtained money from va- rlous cast side saloon-keepers by threats Of arrest for violating the Raines law, |” and that they made other unsucceesful efforts at binckmall. Tha poitce have feveral witnesses to substantiate their chances. ‘The two reformers were arraigned in the Easex Market Police Court to-day, having been held over night In jail tn default of ball of $1,080 each. Russell gave his address as > ty-elghth street, ani Smith sald that he lived at No. 121 on that thoroughfare When they were searched Russell's gar- ments ylelded “$223 and Smith had $28, All of .the money was in sm bit ‘The prisoners dented the charge of ex tortion and dlackmall, and said that they were gathering evidence of viola tion of the excise laws wh hey were | arrested. Bernard Nad} Joon at No. {3 D lock from the Ekiridge ot station, wat £ complainant. said that the men entered his pl 6 o'clock yes y mornin drinks and then said th oMcers and showol gold badges ler ways that they told him ths could keep open !f he would p $5, He objected to the amo. finally handed over $2. His viel asked for cigars, took a hand. and went aw: Nadler studied ov time, concluded t coed and re; who sent out search for the men. The detectives sa. of geveral visits made by “the tw° Rivington, and that thev ery. Iwen Connell 15 Bowery, says that his place “and tol tos y street, r the ma m who they ‘Then the HORA BASH Dredge Routs Canal Fleet in Bloodless Engagement. near the foot of Dudley street, at da ‘praak to witness a threatened naval Basement between a dredge boat eaemannea by the J ™ Board, and a fleet of canal-bonts A of'Capt. Christian Bickel. Swere cleared for action and fowd was expecting to see the tiram the canal-boat feet, is drawn across ‘aterway, Commissioners landed a squad eserves Who made thelr way \canal-buats and arrested b) Without further op- ‘boat passed through {formally assumed -FOG-BOUND BOATS OUT ALL NIGHT. Thousands of Sunday Excursionists Did Not Reach Home Until After Daybreak. cued at the Morris treet pler, re were on hand Mullins landed The thick fog which hung over the New York Harbor and vicinity last sueh an oats failed to’ return with ther passengers until ent Nghting w t Glen Island at 7 o'clock enveloped in th anchored above Hell Three hundred members of the John] dangerous ¢ Sain Sloan, « wame line, due pasenegrs were unio: the trolley cars n hundred persons returned Tho steamship Julla, wi aground off Narren Island « Y o'clock Inst nig stay out all night. 4 pante on board. ro was no danger, and sald that ce a report of the accident proceoding cautously Jout of her cours in the m Harren Island Francis Hoge. eke anarmy ott sno mone nim is ates) w fo h vat pasme, uninteresting: It has not heen a grea & Strong was young New Yorker, s zood th Lin denires, He was fat who had sec pra ni moderate ferloin Mmand held him, He wae a new thing, Yerk was not difte z “other young men of nis kind Me hit fon of bis father tn and polities hel the with | wound hay amped. If the father saw 4 0. BIS West Twen- | REV. FREDERICK B. RUSSELL. puts his gold Ink they were vauls OM and 1 Chicagy with hb Ise ticular productiona: at. th H Nouse nat of the dramatle Inetinet ‘Two thousand residents of Jersey City | Mnedothe banks of the Morris Canal, i et from the Th i , on deck with n City Street andy basin je order to ram the canal tee i ho the bank was wiven. hut Herre the police wally: mocred to the Dudley street bank, If other boats want to land ‘there now they must pay whurfage fees to the ——_— Capital seeking safe investment it through Sunday, -Worlu Want ation that the boy was not turn out right he gave no sign He loved his son and argued with him eelf that the day would come when Put ham would ettle down utnam Bra Sirong was enamored ry career. tt must be said of tuok even m inte nhe did in A result he Ne Nation tating In the est tn mittary ag. tng a 4 time, mem sninth Regiment slip of a boy—he Quartern he be talon Adjutant, with the rank of First Ileut Then sie was elected Cap- Taking care of a any in the Siaty-ninth Regiment no light. par x the young man soon found. swed himself to his duttes with ver he made |} Ing, and on tna arrengih of with Nie facher 4 hted on the staf of Gen, George Moore Smith, of the Fifth Rrt- Kade, with the rank of captain He was a strong, hustling young fel- nteres: is work. war bri the net mowith the Sixty. ‘ ne with that had more t ured nthe volunteer made Assistant Adju 1 for Manila early of that year, be services tn’ the Was promoted to major Wutant-general of volun. York on engaged t of Hawall at military He the Sixty-niath, to the staff of Always xu} the Ot th Wk Wats his nd owies davish them » death of Mayy ts Hope. aceompant ndothe it tam Now York. Young Stron then came the Muy ¥ he's Career, Few women are known». ifterward she ran some tim first came into pupiic Dovid’ Tenders Hranouneed hit. She had a few vid when sne allowed. t from Sher throat. they fon. She had a vol © unlon state: the son of one ate of the she rOMPANY, Not only but in other efties. B onventional doings, ying Wer Fad, ame to N ape the Casino, Inc and the report came bac! that she had married ‘Tom_ Williams, the wealthy sporting man, Eventually, after a atnke experience of seven yearn, whe went to London and captivated the town tn a revival of "Little Chr.stopher, ar, dora House Hove w nojatious | fox resasd apgare 10 pointe, THE WORLD: MONDAY EVE ICAPT. STRONG’S CAREER BY HIS DEVOTION TO MAY YOHE. 9 G, JULY 15, 1901) LOST DEQIGGODIOGOIODOOSGOGOSOOSGIOISSOIAS Sound Steamship Chel- form Mayor Sacrifices His Future in the ‘Army to Be Near the Actress Wife of Lord CO his prom May Yone, thirty-four, | 4 a doting, His career tn the fast Ife of New siness however, when hurd work, In Ise court. A and young Strong wis was showing the Hope dia- her voice ow the rk Theatre. dship returned suddenly a few weeks mind hia devoted wife in the 1 he sailed back to England. {rong Was Feippointed to the volun- March and should have | his resignation and tts non-acceptance intention to K (ole (oLeelorere)arererer her admirers to Japan on this PORTO CAN FNNCES COOL Treasurer Hollander, of ‘ancis has the Hope diamonds IRL DETECTIVE WORKS SUNDAY. Says SheHasStrongEvi- ‘SLU TOTS CET UNIER HOME. Mission at 2 o'clock this morning. COLLISION IN THE DENSE FOG sea Struck by an Un. known Schooner. Only the vigilance of Caot. Cornellus Beckwith, of the freight and passenger steamship Chelsea, of the Clyde fine, which alles between New London and New York, prevented a sea tragedy elghteen miles from jew Lomion last night. During the heavy fog, while her siren wan blowing, she was struck by an unknown schooner, which raked her fore and aft. When the schooner shot from out of he fog Into the Chelsea's Mghta Capt. eckwith put his helm hard over and yaved his ship. One of the lifeboats was stove In, the crane wrecked and. considerable of the planking on the deck ripped to splinters. ‘There were a dozen passengers aboard, who took the sltua- tlon calmly. What hapzened to the schooner no one Knows. She rebounded and was swallowed in the fox without n outery from any one, Capt. Beckwith sald this morning that his doat left New London at 7 o'clock nnd had not gotten fairly out of the harbor before he wasgin dense fog. It was about 11 a'clock Yhat the colliston occurred. ‘The captain the unknown schooner tried to cross his bows heed- less of the aignals he was had no ttme to avert the collision, ‘The coolness of the ps remarkable considerin that twakened from thelr ¥1 rifle shock. The crew and soon ascertained that the Chelsea was uninjured below the water Ine. She was docked this morning at the foot of Twenty-ninth str ahe now Hes. It will take a few ‘0 put her in shape for business. THIS. JUSTICE NO SOLOMON, Refused to Decide Who he would not be surprised {f another al tempt to kill him should be made, SAYS HSLIE S THREATENED, Myles McDonnell Fears Attack from George Price's Friends. Myles McDonnell, the gambler who was declared by a jury to havé killed George Price in self-defense, says that his Ife has been threatened and that “The gang has already threatened me," he says. ‘“The information comes to me in a manner that I cannot now disclose. I am not surprised, I shatl not be taken off my guard, If 1 am attacked I shall defend myself to the best of my ability." SOROSTS, RADE MARK THE BEST SHOE FOR WOMEN. $3.50 per pair. Tan shoes,—in models ap- propriate for golf, walking, mountain climbing,—and sea-shore dress, Eaat River,| Leathers are selected with a view to endurance, in the most attractive shades of tan that the fashion of the season dictates. JAMES McGREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. . Owned the Cherries on Dividing Line. Big oxheart cherries were the Innocent cause of breaking up the lifelong friend ship existing between the Phillips and Lindley familles of Herkeley avenue, A cherry tree grows in Mrse Phillips's yard and branéhes loaded with lusclous fruit overhang Into Mr. Lindl ure The Court was asked to decide to whom the overhanging fruit belonged. He said it was too much for him, xo he dodged the one hot morning recently thought he would ike a few for breakfast. He quickly pleked a handful Was seen by Mra. Phillips, who says she owns the tre nsequently all tis product ‘ated with Mr, Lindiey, Kat whi AW she was angr: between for years had live sipping over th others Mat-lron and being terms. Mr, Lindley clatmed that so long as the branches of the tree were overhi Ing In his yard, Just so long would he pick the cherries. Mrs. Phillips sum- moned Mr, Lindley to court. “Go home and live In peaces" advised the Recorder as he dismissed the charge. FELL ASLEEP; DROWNED. Cabman Slumbered While W for Far. on a Pie! Patrick Buckley, thirty years old, of No. 415 West Fifty-fifth street, a cab- man tmployed by the Pennaylva Ratircad Company, was drowned by felling off the stringplece of the pler at the foot of West Twenty-fourth street was oniy Jokin, nit ghbe y alte, go! owing ter he Buckley, while walting for farea, alighted from his cab and took a seat on the atringplece of the pler, asieep and rolled into the water. dence Against New- ark Saloons. Gets Place at Corn- wall-on-the-Hudson a Ever since the Five Points the Island, Tells the Progress Made. the Good Templars agatnst Sunday Mquor selling in Newark he passengers who arrived to- ‘The crusade of of summer outings tne n oblizet to make the possible for board ‘Tals arrangement 15 tnanks to the leadership of Lawyer Edward Black, alded by Detective Willlam Huckel and his clever young woman assistant, Miss Jean Geddes, In addition to the professtonal detec- tives Lawyer Ilack had a score or more amateur eleuths at work. The saloon- keepers continued to defy the crusaders and none of the drinking places which on Sunday More than usual care was ex- ercised, however, In admitting custom- Were turned away be- y hanplly-at an end, sity of Mr. John M. Olmsted and ny State of Territory * mission the Ba P, Roe's mansion, on-the- Hudson. Only one condition was attached to the is that the house should yened for the reception this summer, View House, at Cornwall. nd is free from ipoy Ite people gift, and tha’ ors, und many jeause they were not know! Htookout was kept for Detective Huckel J and Misn Geddes, but both declare that obtained stronger evidenc: tlona of the law concern- lowiug and vicious resorts, ye set traps for us but we'll foo! sted exacted her, Mrs. Hhoda Olmsted, rs old on Sept, erested In her son's gift, e renders It possible i place rot be op th night prevent the nowing of the happ auichter had vee noun to affont unforeseen contingency. onditions which made Allen to convene the insular Lexislature In extra session on to pass the resolution us to the adequacy eystom which tt ts hoped} urity against “These are the Vorite Host sensational | it young Board | lady from kk Miss Geddes youterd: them all with our dixguises, guiding spirit getting and T are twenty-two acres of land, house can accommodate about Banford, superin pastor of the t t neayon to ha nd planted to garden truck, Jaly to lensen the expenses ‘This summer, without an whatever of Mr, the Bay Shore’ plac ‘, Renerous checl The urgent need of the mission at present Is cots and bed- mresent rever jo ax he bids ine, will soon resutt in, free United States. 6 “The annual expenditures of the island Are about two million del ene miovement said a xaloon- "We take no stock in the sin- engaged In ft." ——— TRAMPS’ HOT RECEPTION. Two Shot, road | 1 with records of her une time. comes, rm, of which cerity of the peop! Ume In Hoston, or, now Kath: ‘a victim, to Necessary revenues are sup- on goods tm- » Rico from plied by customs dutles ported into I ther than the taxes on aleoholl, ar figure in Two Neaten, Continual rumors of her marriage cropped out, she went to San re -- her Drowned, Wyatt Walker, fourte No, 83 Academy street, South Orange, N. J., was drowned In the Pasaate River this forenoon’ while bathing. posed young. Walker waa cramps ‘before. Mrect tax of 1 years old, of] (Specie) to The Evening World.) PLAINFIELD, Conn., July 16.—Four tramps wha held up and tried’ to rob a furniture, poddler. met. a warm recep- tion. The ped owe sod one-half per cer sonal property: ——$$<—__ Arbuckle Bros, have reduced the price shot and. riven SUMMER TRAVEL INFORMATION May te had free at-this Bureau, BROADWAY AND __ Toc the popular resosta Mr. Lindley {s fond of cherries, and Unlined vaoneeiters | JAMES McGREERY & CO, SUIT DEPARTMENT. 3rd Floor, rview, N.J., and caused a trial in!Golf or Pedestrian Skirts, -—made of fine quality, Oxford grey, reversible cloth, $4.50. mohair skirts,— made with flare flounce, Blue and black. $6.75. Twenty-third Street. SICK HEADACHE pink headache, throbe OR Neadache and every well as the worst case NAUSEA and NERVOUS- to the wondertally Nervous headache, curative powers BROMO-PEPSIN INSOMNIA. also finds a SURE CURB BROMO-PEPSIN. BROMO-PEPSIN: CONTA: NO OPIATES. 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