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Rishi Fig ccs CARLETON BENEFIT NETS $1,500. ‘The testimonial concert to Wibliam T. Carleton, the actor who was severely injured ‘in a railway accident some time ago, was successfully given in the Waldorf-Astoria, netting $1,600. ICR WATER FOR THE POOR. Another anonymous subscription to the Woman's Municipal League assures the fourth tee water fountaln for the tene- ment district, to be erected py the League this summer. | KILLED RY HIS TEAM. | While driving into Lambertville, N. J. with a heavy team, Ferdinand 8. Akers.) |, fell from the seat an the ‘wheels fan over hia neck, Killing | BLAZE IN HARVARD OLUD, | A defective fue caused a slight fire in| the Harvard Club, No.-27 West Fo: fourth street. Many members were at dinner at the time, but there was no WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1908. > excitement. ‘MAS. R. J, HORNER DEAD. » of R, J. Horner, | fg dead after a lingering i!!ness, She Jenves # son and daughter, “ORANGE MAN ENDS LIFE. land owned by the city at 7) a8 a park _ WOMAN FALLS FROM OAR, _ suffering from shock. < his car on Columbus avenue, near Sixty- / ductor, ts | Edwin W. Perkins, thirty years old, committed suicide at his home, No. 91 Chestnut street, Kast Orange, N. J.. by shooting himself In the head. No cause | is known for the act. MAJOR STOKES PROMOTED. | Major William Arthur Stokes, of the Twenty-third Regiment, Brooklyn, has been nominated tor the Tdcutenent- Betonelcy to succeed Jusper 5. Brady, resigned. | BEALARIA IN LENOX AVENUE, | Physicians say that the excavations) for the rapid transit tunnel in the hood of Lenox avenue and One Hukdred “and. ‘Thirty-sixth street ac- | count for the epidemic malarial fever in that district. NEW €200,000 HOTEL. Gundiach & Koch have filed plans f of * @ new nine-story hotel to be bullt at th northeast corner of Tazingten and Forty-ninth street @nd ‘200,000. HOFMANN SAILS AWAY. Joset Hofmann, the piani: has sailed on hia return to Europe. He will not) come to America next season, During his stay in America he gave 139 recitals and patented two inventions for which @ company has been formed to exploit. ACTOR HARKINS BETTER. | el Harkins, the veteran actor,| owas stricken with aphasia durin the first performance of the “Last Ap- ,"" 4s now in Beaverkill, Sullivan! unty, and is much improved. REALTY MAN MISSING. @idney Carr, Secretary of the Long Inland” Real 'Eatate and” Investment | Company, who resides at the St. Hotel, Brooklyn, is missin April ‘ Aa PEOPLE'S PARK AT CONEY. | Park Commissioner Young has been | authorized the Board of Aldermen to expend $20,000 In preparing the public pey Island for the use of the people this George since | Summer. Mrs. J. MacGurran, forty years old, of No, 100 Ninety-itth street. fell from a Broadway car at Sixty-seventh street And was catried home in an ambulance CONDUOCTOR’S SCALP TORN. Jamés G. Campbell, a-street-car con- Roosevelt Hospital, having had his scalp badly torn by ‘an +L" pil- lar when he protruded his head_ from st street, CASE OF WEINERWORST. Charles Weiner will be arraigned in the Yorkville Court to-day on a charge of disorderly conduct. It ts alleged he caused what was nearly a riot In East | Bighty-seventh street by calling at houses and threatening women. OLD TEACHER KILLS HIMSELF. | Joseph Hunter, an aged teacher of} nh literature, who lived at No. Gil Bast Thirteenth street, shot himself | dead, leaving a letter saying he was thabie to work any long aaa MRS. CLUVERINS. WASHINGTON, May 7.—According to the present arrangemont the funeral services of the late Rear-Admiral Sampson will take place Friday morn- Ing at 10.9 o'clock at the Church of the Covenant ‘The body will then be taken to Arling- ton for interment, accompanied by splendid military and naval esx Tt Is expected that the military con- tingont will consist of the entire corps of cadets from the naval academy, two battalions of blue Jackets from the North Atlantic Squadron, a battalion of marines from Washington barracks, the Marine Band and a battery of fleld ertitlory, These arrangements chang The naval regulations prescribe that | are subject to the pallbearers for the funeral of an/death to the naval service, and presorib- | Rear-Admiral Sampson. ‘ofMfoer shall be as near the rank of the! deceased as possible, The pallbearers for Aa@ral Sampson's funeral have not | yet been announced, Secretary Moody will issue a general MRS, HARRISON SCOTT. Army and Navy to Join in Escorting Body to Grave- Ships to Salute All Over the World. DAUGHTERS OF THE LATE ADMIRAI. 963-0 9H9OHO AT DE pathize with his family. No one kind word about him. more to postpone the delivery to taken place to-night, of the Orist they have accepted my request.” 09909950OO LFS SELHOOORE ROHS 14 EHRODHE EH order announcing Admiral Sampson's ing the salutes, half masting and other observances which will be cared out on board ship and at navy yaris and stations all over the world. The order also will pay a tribute to MRS, ROY 0. SMITH, SCHLEY EXPRESSES REGRET WASHINGTON, May 7.—Admiral Schley to-lay made the fol- lowing statement regarding the death of Admiral Sampson: “I regret very much the death of Admiral Sampson and I sym- “On account of his death I have requested my friends in Balti- | TELEGRAPH. | ARLINGTON WITH HIGHEST HONORS.) , |LIBELLED BRITISH STEAMER, PALTIMOR®, May 7—The Merchants and Miners’ Transportation Company eo CONFERENCE ON SALES TREATY. COPUNHAGEN, May 7.—The Lands- thing to-day readopted the original res- has libelled Hy ee eeecacte olution regarding the Danieh West In- Thornhill tor $0. or dai one | . after t iri ted Hora fore arentner, Dorchester, in lduouis oRRGl ercttar eae. thon: reread tolliaion. with the British vessel’ on jt @ conference committee consisting of May 3 thirty members of both houses, BURNING BR’ ‘D afar MARTINIQUE CUT OFF. NYACK i . Jacob! eT, THO: tT SAMPSON i . MAS,, Danish Weat Indlen, died here to-day, Her dress | May 1%.—Cable communication with the ng brush and burned that her 4 ed. der daughter, Eb ribly turved tryms to ve TO SETTLE ROWAYTON SUIT. NORWALK, Conn., May 7. sult brought by Miss Ettgabeth A, Ervin, yton, against John W. MeCie principal of the Rowa: formerly nan, ton High-Sehool, will be settled out of ; Waa TRENTON, N. J. will we stop If we take May 7. yhere huckleberries under legisiation?” js Goy. Murphys Indorsement to his veto of a. bill pro- hibiting the picking of huckleberrles by } | | ma: | | THEIR DEFENSE JUSTIFIED. WILKESBARRE, May 7.—The people , Il, who raised money Machutis, accused o1 are preparing to welcome him he was acquitted, GIBBONS MKEBTS GOV BALTIMORE, M: Gibbons was a guest specially, invited to meet Gov. Taft of e Philippines, At the residence of Theodore Marburg. ATH OF SAMPSON. © @ ° Ps o > g ¢ KILLED BY GAS, ®| ALBANY, May 7—Jobn Brennan, aon :, (of Police Captain Brennan, was asphyx- fated while making @ connection to a . | gas main, ¢) KILLED BY A TRAIN. e NEWARK, N, J., May 7,—A man was the Pennsylvania je was has ever heard me utter one un- found dead beside me, which was intended to have tracks near Waverly to-day. tobal Colon service of silver, and by a train. CAMBON TO DECORATE GRAVE. NEWPORT, R. L, May 7.—Ambassa- dor Cambon and his suite, accompanied by. the delegation from France, wll visit’ Newport. on Memorial Day to decorate the grave of Admiral Deternay, in Trinity churchyan) the services rendered to the navy by It was announced to-day that Rear- Admiral Sampson heli a $5,000 poilcy| WILL RUN EATING HOUSES. on his life in the Equitable Life Assur-| SAN FRANCISCO, May 7.—The South- [ance Society, ern Pacific Ratlroad has decided to take under its own mamagement all the eat- (ontinued from First Pages ‘on the throne at the eplstle side of tho altar. At his right sat Bishop McQuade, of Rochester; Bishop de Oca, of Mexico sat at his left. On the gospel side of the altar sat the honorary pallbearers, who had formed in life the advisory board of the household of the Archbishop— Fathers Edward, McGean, Colton, Flood, McCready and Phelan. The priests cha:ted appropriate offices for the dead and then Father Phelan left the sanctuary and pro- ceeded to the foot of the coffin, wear- Ing the black cope. The regular form of absolution for the dea. was gone | through, holy water was sprinkled over the casket and Father Phelan) walked around it swinging the cen-| sor. Then the body was lifted to the| catafalque, | WASHINGTON. TQ LAY CORNER-STONE. WASHINGTON, May 7.—~The cornes- Btone of the jo MeKinley Memorial) e of Government of the. American raity, will be laid May 14 by Presi: | Roosevelt. Speeches wile @| Gent Roosevelt. Breeches ‘will be made t and Hanna | TO PROMOTE STERNBERG, | naa TON, M = bu gty- | ing Brig.-Gen, Sternberg, Sut -Gen- erat of the army, the tank ef Malo. | Geseral has been favorabl, re} ted | upon hy the Senate Commutice vn Mill- tary Affaire, | OFFICERS PLAN DEFENSE WASHINGTON, T-The Teceived ceporis from Secretary tof the engineer officers charged the preparations of plans for the} Manes. dong Island, Manila and/ Senate wi PEWPY RETURNS WABHINGTON, May 1.—Admirat Dewey has returned from the Sout Grit grounds in the despatch bout in, where be has been witnessin FROM SEA, | noeuvTcs of the North ‘Bquadron BENOR ALCORTA DEAD, (ASHINGTON, May 7.—Notifcation | been given the Siate Departmen t Benor Alcsria, the Minister ut fot Wh Affairs of the Argentine Repuol raced. TO HONOR FRENCHMEN. ilies Memeo Comm *) Mekp stn Who'll elve Mayor low to-day ounced his Mammittee for the rece; of G “Brugere, the commande: ich a the other i the Mayor “at piroler, nr f . Barough fom, Haffen, + ‘at, donnie Whitelaw heb sabanaagyre Varivle, Charios Paeirohi'd. oH Dank B. Lamont hae and Willlaw & “ otfvora, moth, Prank 4 Min France, Hive Sac Mayore Piet y Ads ry Nuns in the Li Five acolytes, bearing candles, ap- | peared at the Madison avenue door of | the archieplscopal residence at 1} o'clock this morning and moved/| slowly down the steps. After them filed fifty women, hooded and yelled, | in robes of black or brown or white, | marching two by two, noiselessly, | They were the members of the re- ligious orders who had spent the} whole night and morning praying at the bier of the dead Archbishop. In view of the fact that Mgr. Cor- rigan was the stanch friend of the schools, hospitals and charitable in- stitutions conducted by the nuns aud other religious organizations of this diocese, t were given places of honor in the little cavalcade that es- corted the body from the archiepls- | copal residence to the Cathedral—a| graceful tribute to their unselfish de votion to the helpless, the sick and the ignorant, Until the body ds | finally interred In the the high altar bands of these religtou, w will kucel beside the cata in prayer 5.000 im the Siree More than 5,000 people had gath- ered in the streets surrounding the Cathedral when the procession es- falque pt beneath | GREAT CROWD ASSEMBLED TO HONOR DEAD PRINCE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH. started from the house in which he died. Besides the acolytes and the sisters there were seventy-five priests members of the orders represented in the diocese—in line. These men chanted the litany as they marched along and the great bells in the steeple of St, Patrick's tolled a re- quiem, It was a most impressive scene— the great crowds with bowed heads, many women sobbing, the nuns and priests in thelr sombre robes, the white clad acolytes, the casket of royal purple being carried .slowly along. Traffc in Fifth avenue was escort had disappeared in the doors of the Cathedral did the crash and | roar of that busy thoroughfare again preyall. In Sombre Black. The interlor of the Cathedral was arkened and draped tn sombre black. Bable scarfs enwound the massive pll- lars, the glory of the strined-glass win- dows was suixiued. The purple draper- Jes of the archiepiscopal throne within the sanctuary gave way to black, The marble altar was bare and the only light was shed from two massive can- delabra at the head of the coffin, which threw a softencd glow over the silent figure in the casket Very lifelike was the slender body therein, overlaid with the trappings of exalted Exposed at full length the body was encased in a purple tun over which whs the lace amice, the f priestly robes and a dalmatic or full- length cloak in embroidery of purple and gold, Through an opening in this showed the palllum, « shoulder wrap- ping of lamb's wool, the mark of archieplscopal rank, Purple stockings and sandals and purple gloves completed the attire On the Archbishop's head rested a white mitre, On the breast wae the pectoral , and on the gloved tinger of the left hand was the eplecopal ring. bedy CHAFFEE GOES TO MINDAN 0 Gew coring the dead prelate's ving (© Avran, fer with More Chiet MANILA, May T-Gwn, Chaffee wailed forday on the tranaport Ingelle for the Con. noe 1anao dintriot of the teland of Min dunw | Gem Davin telegraphed iat he thougit the presence @f the military Govern at oe Viippines would ney & favorable effect on thy prominent Moros, on) Gen, Chatter Immeadistely feplied by going to Mindanao He has ordered Gen. Davis to arrange * with its huge setting of amethyst Vinal arianguments for the funeral were completed to-day by Viear- eral Mooney and Mather Curley, the Archbishop's wectetary, It has heen de cided that Bishop MeQuald, of Roches Ler, Ube senior bishop of the archdivcesy wil requiem mans, and Arch bia yan, of Philadelphia, will preach the funeral wern Car |dinwi Gibbons and Cardinal = Mar- j(nelli wil be present ip the ranc t4Mry, together with Arehblahope ite tan!, of BL Paul; Kein, of Bt Williams, of down, Chapelle, « BENEFIT FOR CUBANS, | PATERSON CARPENTERS WIN, | re ppersetat . | Seger Broker & Reduetion Duty Would Help Them WASHINGTON, May TeManuel Bt doer nenm Pmdmerss cere My 100 (special to The Biealug Worlds) pnd scar! plas with elaborate ornpmen- onde @ BUgr broker, teatified before PAD BKMON, N 4y Tool » heowlate Keannt Chmatere Ih bbe ‘a'p Roman etflest. the Renae Commiises on Melattons Wiib'| Wr ereiniers tio aty Monet mami lotion of the 's'8 Cobe to-day fat the Abe in thr ger 54 ‘ST I fower ba 65.00. Me wuld he tit more sugar for the ihe eiwit we will go back | J f Hy Me Wyte independent vefners tian for the wuet lio work 10. wT " | pear 8 0 Riak sugar, In February und Murch there | trom the Aves wae (houwbs Whey would oA Was 4 reduotion oh Cuban sugars be jow the Hamburg price because the eup ply to wreater than the demand The Cuban seller would receive ull the the slopped, and not until the last of the; of Mielke {ng houses and lunch places on Its en- tire railroad system of more than nine thousand miles. Qzleans, antl all the bishops of the dio- cere, with many from other sees. Clergy to Chant Office of De Following the requiem masa, the clergy of the diocese will chant tie office of the dead, elther Cardinal Gibdo.s or the Papat Delegate will pronounce the absolution, and (he body of the Arch- bishop will be borne to the erypt under- neath the main altar, where it will be placed beside that of his predecessor, Cardinal McCloskey. ‘Though there is litle talk of Archbish- op Corrigan's successor it ia intimated few days, in informed circles that there is a like-; lihood that he may be Bishop Spalding, of Peorla, the most Shaina meniver abled to offer another large of the hierarchy, a man of aristocratto goods at old prices. ancestry and the practical founder of the Cathollo University of Washington through the muniticence of his cousin, | Migs Caldwell Extraord Sheets, 54 inches wide, 57c. each ‘ “ “ | Pat. |" Many sald in Bt. rick’a this r the repose of (he soul of Archbishop Corrigan. Rev. Father Lavelle and Rev. Puther Daly, | of the Crdiedral, celebrated mass at b! 6. q I o'clock; Rev, Father George W. S “ « OSG Fano brother of the dead pre 72 79% Right Rey 2 Meguade, “ “ > “ Joster, at 7 o'clock, and Right’ Hey, sun- | 81 88c, chea'do Och, Bishop of San Luis Potoni, “ “ “ and Rey e sithes | gO 94 ara! lock. | 'T tended by relays of the 100 nuns nuns knelt and prayed all night the bler of tho dt about ad Archbishop in the | back parlor of the archiepiscopal resl- dence. All Sheets 23% yards Military Guard of Honor. military guard of honor trom y-ninth Regiment will be pl the catafalque to-night, Sheets. 54 inches wide, 49c. each “ A six reMslsalon to, the funieral_on rahe “ “ ae at , ree a All Sheets 234 | ther Lay nests that no flowers be #e a long, torn and irone: wa pHo funerals, and | Mowers at d those i charge of the obsequies have decided that no 4 {Boral pieces’ will be allowed place be game time fine and heavy, John A Henneberry head of the Catholic Henevole Legion in New York, has tesued an order |the Fesret of death of Archh precting that in ty days the rap Lowen In addition to the music of the High | Maas of Hequiem the following mus programme will rendered a foneral services over Une body of Arch. oy Corrigan In the Cathedral next | Friday moralng Nequlea and tauotus Irae and Bao da Waters «> 00) Ohocolaterioy [SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY: Terms Grented and Meu Wi Go Hack to Work, | be Vieturiove Phe hod carrlere are ptt! as confident Of Winktog thelr ammmle with the mae ter marone, and bY Femaiing vbt have ‘The libel | evidently a workman wha was atruck | ards long; Pillow Slips 38% inche £ This sheetin ; to the requirements of purchasers who desire a material) capable of resisting the effects of hard usage and is at the Island of Martinique !s interrupted, and no further news can be obtained at pres of the volcanic outbreak there, jon Mount Pelee. | GREATEST SAILING VESSEL. GEEESTEMUNDE, Prussia, May 7.— The five-masted shin Provesen, sald to be the Inrgest sailing-ship In the world, launched at noon to-day. She |s 8,00 tons dead-weight capacity. court. TO MAKE CITY FIREPROOF. |ALBXANDER GOLLAN DEAD, ATLANTIC CITY, May 7.—The new] LONDON, May 7.—Sir Alexander Gol- City charter has been adopted. Its lan, who had formerly held a number feature Is stringent bullding laws, which of eonsuizr positions, Including posts in Will provide for fireproof buildings i the Philippine Islands and Cuba, dled the congested part of the city. today at his country residence MURPHY ON HUCKLEBERRIES. MINISTERS NOT TO RESIGN. 8T. PETORSBURG, May 7.—The re- Berta, that, the Minister of Hinance, 3 vitte, and the Minister of Foreign’ Af- fairs, Count Lamadorf, are whout to Fre- fign are unfounded. GREAT BRITAIN TARDY, LONDON, May 7.—In a debate on the Educational bil) William Mather sald Great Britain had long years of neglect {to make up In order to equip her people for an industrial struggle with the peo- ple of the United States and other na- tions, RECEIVED BY POPE. ROME, Mny 7.—Tne Pope has re- geived in audience the Archbisnop of Milwaukee, the Most Rev. Frederic Xavier Kaizer, D. D. ROTHSCHILD HAS PNEUMONIA, LONDON. May 7.—The oldest son of Baron Nathan Meyer Rothschild, Lionel Walter Rothschild, member of Parita- ment, for the Aylesbury division of Buckinghamshire, 18 seriously ill of pneumonta. AUSTRIAN AMBASSADOR. ign Mintster of the Empire Announces Intended Action. BUDAPEST, May 7.—Count Goluchow aki, the Austro-Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, to-day announced {nan address to the delegations the determt- nation of the Government to elevate its representative in Washington to the rank of Ambassador. ‘This, he sald, was necessary on ac- count of “the enormous rise dally ing importance of the United from the standpoint of imperial ¥ inary Sale Sheets and Pillow Shps, To-morrow, Thursday, A still further advance in the ings is the record of the New York markets for the past rice of all cotton sheet- On account of heavy advance purchases, we are en- lot of standard, first quality “Wamsutta Mills” | Prllow Steps, 42x38% inches, 17¢. eac 4“ 42x40% 8c,“ 45x38% “ Ig * sox4o% 2qc, 54x40% asc. “ Hand finished, overcast, 3-inch hems, long, torn and ironed, Also 25 cases * Dwight Anchor Mills” | Prllow Slips. 42 inches wide, r4c each 45 “ “ re. “ “ “ ie “ “ shal “ 154 Ige. is specially adapted Lord& Taylor, Broadway & #0tb Bt. Pearl Brooches. Pearls—the rarest and consequently’ moe! valuable of precious Hones are the reigo'ny favorites with wearers o! fashionable jewe ry, We have on bend wany moderaie orighial cations I pearl brogste’ = f =e fenvan lie \ nhs Tait --—- -——--—+4 aaa 8 at aS J We Will Sell, in Our Four Stores, the Stock of \ 836 and 838 [ Hochstadter & Wallach, BROADWAY, $30,000 Worth of Boys’ and Children’s Clothing At 50c. on the Dollar. This firm has been in business a score of years. In that time their clothing has become widely known for its good quality and splendid make. The illness of one member of the firm compelled him to retire from business. They found they could dispose of the stock only at a great loss, but their loss is now your gain. ‘The stock consists of blue and black serges, diagonals and chéviots; also fancy tweeds, cassimeres and worsted) This firm used pure woollen goods only inthe manufacture of their goods. ‘Sale Starts To-Morrow at 8 A, M. uy Me AT ALL OF OUR FOUR STORES. BOYS’ TWO-PIECE iTS, faa een AND’ eel Roane tee eenel Paar FOLKS, Sizes 3 to 0 Years, Prive our BLOUSE AND NORFOLK SUITS. 4.00 BLOUSE ORFOLK SUITS. 5.0) ALoUSE DL SUITS: 800 BLU 7.00 2 2 7.00 BLL NORFOLK St BOYS’ KNER PANTS sUrTs, wiTH| YOUTHS ITS—LONG VESTS, Sizen D to 16 Years. FECA CITE eee ane 2 ITS, WIPH VESTS <82.50 | 10.00 YOUT! WITH vise. 200000000 0078 00 | 12.90 yours 7.50 SUITS, WITH cleats 2 8.75 | 3.00 YOUTHS" § 100) SUITS, WITH VEeTs...000; + 5.00 | 1800 YOUTHS’ BUTTS: ‘Sale Starts To-Morrow at 8 A. M. 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street. | 211 and 219 Sixth Ave., near 14th $t, 47 Cortlandt, bet. Church & Greenwich, | 125th Street, corner 3d Avenue. Two CREMO' Bands ere of same value as one ‘SWEET CAPORAL” Cigarette Box Front. 29%? ST REDEEMEDAT [Jo Wott cocecy } NEW YORK | A White Rose Ceylon Tea being much stronger than others, ‘'a little goes a long way ‘less ex, pensive and mord delicious Trial Sise 10c, All Grocers. 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