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“NGURANCE FOR OLD MINSTER Plan Discussed To-Day} ‘by the Presbyterian General Assembly— Final Action Later. MANY TO BE CARED FOR. Committee Named to Investi- | gate the Home at Perth | Amboy, and There |s Talk | of Abolishing It. | ‘A larger ndowment fund for the Board of Ministerial Relief was asked for aa} today’s session of the Presoyterian | General Assembly. Rev. Dr. Benjamin L, Agnew, of Philadelphia, in discoursing | on the report told of the various plans the committee had coneldered ... 1° efforts to care in a proper manneror the retired clergymen. Dr. Agnew said a plan had been sub: | “mitted to a leading insurance company by which that company was to pay $00 | annually to each of the clergymen, and $200 to each of the widows. There are 307 clergymen and 639 widows and orphans to bo cared for. The Insuran company asked for a premium of § 060,000, he said, and the plan was not ‘considored feasible. Another effort was made to raise a permanent fund of two or three million dollars, the interest of which was to 0 toward the sustenance of the retired clergymen. Dr. Agnew said it would be futile for the Presbyterian Church to hope to se- cure for Its ministry the best material If she refuses to ink re of her old | ministers. The young man, he sald, | when ready to select his life, has not} generally reached the stage of sunctity where he is willing to lay aside all de- aires to secure for himself the certain| livelihood to which his talents and am- ditions entitle him, in order to take up the ministry. “Tf a man is killed outright tt Is called murder,” said Dr. Agnew. “If by alow degrees, !t is manslaughter. What fare we doing with the old men of the Pulpit to-day? 1 suppose we ought to eall it patricide.”” Tt wan agreed that thero should be a further discussion of the report some day next week. ‘A special committee was appointed to ook into the question of the Merriam House, of the Presbyterian Church, at Perth Amboy, N. J. There had been fome question of closing the home, and the report had advised that this be done and that the ministers who are there be transferred to another home. ‘There wes @ome difference of opinion among the commissioners, so the matter was Inid aside for further discussion, Just before the adjournment for the day the Ust of assignments to pulpits for to-morrow in Manhattan, Brooklyn and vicinity was read. The list was a/ very long one. Most of the pulpits will | be occupied by out-of-town clergymen Rev. Dr. Henry Van Dyke will ofi- clate at the Fifth Avenue Preshyterian | Qhurch, Rev, Dr. Minton will preach at) the Marble Qoillegiate Church, Rev. Dr.) E. Herrick Johnson will preach at the Brick Presbyterian Church MURDERED MAN FOUND ON SIDEWALK Victim Had Walked Three Blocks With Fatal Wounds -Mystery for New Rochelle Police. NEW ROCHBLLE, NY, May a7 The New Rochelle poiive fing the élite John Da whowae found dead o ' ard for the are SUT 10 UPSET THE BOOTH LL eo the Late Phyei ere We War Un uly efivwned by Hie Wie be ane “t porns i, COAL FAMINE | LOCAL. BABE DIPS ON TRAIN, George Howeth and Mrs, Howeth, of No. 187 Cadieaux street, Montreal, went to the Morgue this morning to leave the “Theis Duty dody of thetr threa-weeks-old child, Mathilda, until arrangements could be made to ship {t back to Montreal, Whi on the train the child was taken jl and} at Troy died of mambranous croup. RUNAWAY HOY 8Ot i George W. Gray, of Waycross, Ga, has asked the Now York police to arrest his away son, Walter, aged foure teen, who, he expects, will come here tn esse] from the South AD FOR SUNDAY TRAINS. © Ocean Grove Camp Meeting As ation has bi withdraw {te opposition to § stopping at Asbury Park, N al CHAPLIN'S BODY FOUND. The body of W. H. Chaplin, who was chlef machiniat of the tug Apache, has been found at the mouth of Whitney PI Basin, Brooklyn Navy-Yard. He had been missing since April 14 WOMAN WINS VERDICT. Mrs. Catherine Earl, of No, 117 De- catur street, Broklyn, has deen awarded a verdict of $,600 in her suit against the Brooklyn Heights Rallroad Yompany, to recover damages for in-f urles suffered in alighting from an "1s"; train. BIG CONSTRUCTION CO, FORMED. Articles of incorporation of the Mo- Gibney-Rokeby ha Construction Company in the County Clerk's The capital is placed been filed Jersey City. BORER. Richard Vamilla, a laborer, forty-two yeurs old, who lives at Broome and Hudson streets, was knocked down by an Eighth avenue trolley car to-day and badly bruised, He was taken to the Hudson Stroot Hospital CYCLER HURT BY CAR. While riding home on a bicycle shortly after midnight, Conrad Englehardt = twenty-five rs old, a walter at Freased Shorry's, ran into a crosstown electric cet Roa itt enipt etree and was cut about the face and. bor co was re- s Maved tomowor Hosnital, ome Te (Continued from First Page 1 HODSON 'TO JOIN NIXON. sent our to prices on 8 Naval Constructor Richmond P. Hob-| Which. before the strilee, wa son has been assigned to duty as sup-[8%-80 a ton. ‘The best price | erintending constructor in the shipyara| to-diy was $4.00, This was frov of Lewis Nixon at Hileabethport, Mel iatore will enter on his we there June 1 our Succeeding Tent, Spear ri {te purmal Camella CAR WRECKED ON BRoADWay. [UP What cou we lave saul 4 not able to's An express wagon driven by William], 5 " Jones crashed Into a Broadway Car te tne ae insane. Forty-fourth street, smashing pearly,| £07“! the big conmumers will buts all the windows and the front part of] lttle goal ax posslbl u H “The Blevated road, which has large 4,000 'TONS OF POTATO nough on hand to keep going a but after that twill the Phoenix’ ner British Prince ar- d from Antwerp with 4,000 tons of If the soft val have to resort to soft sig Belgian potatoes, ‘This is wuld to be the ners atrike 1 don't know what! largest catgo of tubers ever Imported. | New York would do ! FISH EXPERT APPOINTED. —ear | Charles H, Townsend, for many years] IRS ORDE i hice or the wicntiea’ Divuion or hel PORES OF REREN, | States Fish Commission, has Cat ANU ied BaD oat | ed director of the Aquarium re a ark | CARNEGIE LIBRARY SITE, That characterizes th nn of the| The Board of Estimate has vote! to} loca! union leaders, who ive to-day) Duy the alte, Nos. 31-83 Eas; Broadway, | CoMPletnE their plans Si jfor a Carpemte Nbrary if tt can be Defnite announcement ‘¢ HON tne] bought for $83,000, fight will be waged is expe uy Mon | CATHOLIC CHURCH BURNED. aay | Tho Roman Catholle Church of the | gan? Sikes at all points remain or Holy Family, in Cumberland avenue, be. | 9°! ss twoen Ninety-second and Ninety-third| qgypy ge 4 streety, Canarsie, has been destroyed by| WILKESBARRE CHOSEN, fre. The damage waa about $00 ro ain SAaTea Rit, WILKESBARRE, Pa, May 17-7 An entertainment for the benef PP es a t - “ties Scheet she the Stony Wold Sanitarium for ¢ toheit oil th his head eumptives will be om Saturday a ‘ Afternoon, next int? Tom. Ca One Hundred and ‘Twenty-fourth atrect " and Seventh aveny | TUNNEL VICTIM SUES. ithe ¢ s Another victim of the tunnel accident | Whettier they a st January has brought sult against; themecives or are the ‘New ¥, al the miner He Ble an © They add that the ters eonwicl n union are ins mat LANDS rive y STA a q are an 4 tutes bi ! 7 ‘ Hi of Ralw 5 min t to the Blate of New Jer " re wi #400 PORK INDIAN Wri4a [Cer e reeeee TET T Woman Hoard f M i ; ravine lt 6 CABLE. | i . ' pu “ ' * " "t on! » tte 7 se , . m VAs MCMOUL BOOKS TO GRAVE, |AEAOM CASPAMO AUT NAMED " Hi “ ‘ ‘ ¢ 4 4 f 1 cy ‘ * \ 4) . 4 ‘ ! POP et Om Ce SEPA PR OLAC EM AS Grae 4 o —_— ee HOARE OA KKH | WASHINGTON, ‘ - - oe nereen FAR OO Oem “ Ne rT ney) ere i ws oy + . ‘ erie 6 Oe ete as ‘ my rere yy simone ie bow ‘ Moen oe) dhe be teh we oo . ~* aria weree te ” ; P mere © tie © ° Sten laedeesa! ots ee ee reer yy » atatime Ff donm Oar . t ' +4 " nr ’ + Gt tee tee hte ertee : eae oh tee Oe had enee sue wagons _ te begs aS: come rans oe how . ONLY A WEEK’S SUPPLY, SAY DEALERS. | Bors coming-out ot the Min: AND SCENES IN TH CHARACTERS . Vaken Expressly for The Photographs wy a jwhere the trouble occur | onrs. | in for ten An odva of 5 per cent. HAZLETON, Pa. piract pel now pald Pi yriicheti's time to-da ners for mintog j most entirely to ce at coat mhatl be weighed J) diliiculiy at the bb whenever possible ander the mM, oA supervision of a representative t the order of (he miners, and that 2,240 an ¥ Whe min a to jum wage scale HHished in oh pounds sh a at WILKESBARRE anti-atrike party 18 he for miners th the omt ds similar to soft that exists in recognitivn of the wi “ A | pura eH TEN THOUSAND TOTS F AT TAMMANY MAY aoe Little Kings and Queens Lead Algon Guests in Merry Revel. —_— MUBBAND & SUICIDE 100, tees sort a tome mere ’ AL STRIKE. SOFT COAL TROUBLE. ‘AN ANTI-STRIKE PARTY. a — | TELEGRAPH. | RETAIN BISHOP HOLSEY. NASHVILLE, Tenn, May 17.—The African M, B, General Conference to- day has rejected the application for re- tirement of Bishop L, H. Holsey, who pleaded failing health. Rev. H, Bullock slected to succeed iimself as book agent. DYERS! STRIKD EXTONDING. , May 17.-At the meeting of the atriking dyers’ helpers it was de- cided to call out all the men who had kone to work for the owners of the shops. who have signed the echedule and to make a general strike. UNION ‘TO FIGHT UNION, SCRANTON, Pa, May 11—The non- union men who ran the street cars hero during the recent street-car strike have formed a union of thelr own in, oppo- sition to the Amalgamated Association. DROWNED HERSELF IN CISTERN. NEWBURG, N. Y., May 17.—Mra, An- nie F. Thompson, of Cornwall, who has been rose early at morning and jumped ‘into a cistern which contained thirty-two Inches of water on] was drowned. 17-YFAR LOCUSTS ARRIVE. BALTIMORE, May 17.—The first of the seventeen-vear locusts, due this month, were seen In the public parks of Baltimore to-day. The insects that Ihave appeared aro without wings: |SALMON PACKERS COMBINE. VANCOUVER, B, C.. May 17.—The tnited Cannerles Company, | Incorpo- ted in New Jersey, has purchased the ries of British Columbia, and ed them under one management. HONOR TO INDIAN, MUSKOGER, 1, May 17.—Chiet | Pleasant Porter, head of the Creeks by virtue of the new treaty whh the | Federal Government, has been given authority to sikn the first deed ever given jn the Indian Territory to an fodian CARPENTERS NOT TO STRIKE. BOSTON, May 17.-The compromise offer of thirty-five cents an hour, or a | minimum wage of $2.80 for an eight \hour. day, submitted. hy the Master | Builders the carpenters, has been accepted and a strike theredy averted [NEW PRESENT FOR ELMIRA. LMIRA, N. Y., May 17.—At the res- ular monthiy meeting of the Board of ‘Managers of the New ork State Re- formatory President Charle: New York, resigned. D rd, of Buffalo, our Dexter, of Hlmira, and Justus 'H, Harris, of | mira, Secretary-Treasurer. WHIRLED ON FLY-WHEEL. a NEWARK, N. J, May 17—Louis| vening World, Kusky, twenty years old, 23 Ran- a iin street, while at work in, Lowen- traut's) saddiery. factory to-day was vl yesterday DEMANDS MADE i rnoon. Nine non-union men were ally Injured, He’ was taken to the BY MINERS. attacked and one ef them was huct be-| City Hospital, ° they were driven fr thelr works. | DBAD WITH GAS TURNED ON. It is sald that Pinkerto detectives NEWARK, WN, J May 17.—George BX OH NI MCIEEEE | rive Monday and that the wash-| Managan, a marble polisher, sixty The miners dema jery will then tarted under guard. | years old, who had been ill some time, Aw lelt-hoar day th the Trouble will prob 'y follow ny ef-| was found with the dd turned on in lrort to operate the mine. his room at No. 71-2 Eighth avenue to- same wages an have been paid eS aay GOT WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. May 17.—Presitent |. NEWARK, N. J., May 17.—A second- 1y was given up al-|atory thief got into the house of James pnsideration of the | A. Turnbull, at No. 90 Oft. Prospect vauinous anines at {avenue, and stole two wold watches ‘i and two diamond rings, valued in all at strike had been or-| 499, The police are looking for the was rescinded pend- | thie vilutions: DEMOCRATS UNITE. rare involved. | posTON, May 17.—A Six-State Demo- cratic League has been organized as th ught ina fly-wheel, whirled about and | of ANTIQUE OR JUST PLAIN SIDEBOARD? Jury Will Have to Decide ina Suit Brought by Nathan A, Metzger Against Caroline By Knapp. Believed to Patrick Ackley, Have Escaped from Insane Asylum, Said He Was Hun- gry—Kicked in a Door. A wild-eyed man with a large crop of whiskers went at the basement door of Nathan A. Metzger has sued Caroline B. Knapp for $12, the price of a sides board sold to Mrs. Knapp last Decems Mrs. H.C. Mitchell's home, No. 770 Putnam avenue, Brooklyn, this morn: | 8 ing, as though it was the fortress of | Str. Knapp says in her answer that what she wanted was an antique side- an enemy which he must capture. He } Kicked it until his toes swelled up and! board and that Metzger represented Pollcoman O'Donnell, of the Ralph ave-| tat tho one sold her was a choice bit nue station, arrived in response to a} from the Georgian perlod—"meaning that it was made during the period summons for help. “Come outer there,’ commanded the polleeman, “G'wan. I'm hungry," sald the man. O'Donnelk went for h he man had a knife in his hand and he made a slash for O'Donnell's stomach. He cut the coat but missed the flesh, Then he hacked him over the eye and on the arm. By this time the policeman had his club out, and that was the finish. The stranger was lugged to the Gates Ave- nue Court, where he was ‘held in $1,000 ball for assault. He said his name was Patrick Ackley ami that he had recently come out of the Flatbush Insane Asylum. A man escaped from there three weeks ago and Ackley 1s thought to be the same. O'Donnell was not seriously wounded. PUSHCART ROW FATAL. ‘when King George reigned in England, when in reality {t was manufactured at a much later time than that when any g Goorge relgned furniture Mrs. vs the As sideboard was not worth more than $60, and to hor it was worth nothing. Jup- Knapp sa tice Giidersleeve to-day put the case on the short cause calender, for triad next week in the Supreme Court. NEW AIDES FOR RIVES. Hare to Be Assistant Counsel ag $2,500 a Yenr. In the office of the Corporation Counsel, Montgomery Hare has been appointed to be an Assistant Corporation Counsel fmm June 2, 1902, at $2,500 a year’ Joseph H. Johnson, of No. ast One Hundred and Seventeenth street, and Patrick J. Murty and Joseph G, Puller, messengers in the Law Department al salaries of $00; Minnie A, Bailey, 314 West One Hundred) and ) |Pruck Driver Lassolo Dies of stenographer and tyoewrite et annum; Nicholas Mulhal . Bullet Fired vy Italians. Vestry street, examiner inn ihe departs ola, a k driver, pwenty| ment’a ) a year, from May 19. LS ra Mas . In the Depariment of Fiance | Alexe years of age, of No. 50 Oak street, who was ghot inJames street Thursday evens ing while quarreling with the Italian owners of a pushcart that his wagon had struck, died In Hudson Street Hospital this morning as a result of his injuries. SS BRICK CHURCH NEEDS PASTOR. Dr. Van Dyke, who was elected Mod- ander Bremer has been appointed Depe uty Paymaster at a sulary of $2.00, and Otto Demke, a messenger, at $300, —————— BOY PUPILS SUSPENDED. Under the new by-laws of the Board Fducation Principal Sprague, of erator of the General Assembly on hool Nu. %, Brooklyn, has sua Thursday, says that there 4s now addl- | Beided two of tho boy pupils. ‘They are tonal need for action In Alling the pas: George Helng, of No. 189 Nostrand ave- torate of the Brick Church, of which he| hue, and David Neltus, of No, 102 has been minister in charg pot AC RC\Cl Sprague leharees THAT) the Sine Neifus boy is a truant and that th Business success depends upon en- | Heinz lat pushed another boy against, one of the gchool-rooms desks, cutting ergy, ability—and Sunday World | his head severely | Wanta, Mhese are the first cases in Brooktym under the new by: | Je) a = And every Distressing Irritation direct result of a recent gathering 0 . PARTY. [pening ieee titel: «= Of Skin and Scalp Instantly S earmneal arson object é ne H adve: oe emoeratlc ae or ucty. i] fue ami of senuiment and action alone Relieved by a Bath with eturn to work gland Democrat und Wyoming dis- = — ss or/ GODMOTHER TO 3,000. as Marie Keeche the Veteram at | Bellevue, Is Dead. | Marle Keechen, godmother to more ork? hildren than any other woman in New aM \ veport! york if not in the world, is dead, aad | ' Mees of the found! have | a frh ” terms foundiin taken to the irony ital t [te to here dnd whe has becn ap ® ame | 98 8 Raa ipafertunate waits Wendin FA PRT Y.,| er rtecas tase ersonier of Oe And a single anointing with CUTICURA, the great skim ents ¢ the. nie anne ce ae 4has)~6 Cure and purest of emollients. 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