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In his testimony Collin said that he MA not know why the girl shot him Uriless she was angry because | spurned her attentions. He said that ‘she waa infatuated with him. The Gibson girl told a very sensational sipry which has shocked the com munity. Under crossexamination Collin by came very much confused, but denied all of the girl's charges. He winced under the bitter summing up of the WHO SHOT ry Disagrees in Trial) ‘of Martha Gibson, Who Fired at Chris- tian Alliance Leader. | OW CITY, N. Y., June 17.—The in the case of Martha Gibson, a) jeen-year-old girl, charged with | jooting and attempting to kill Gus- tay Collin, a prominent leader in Dr. | B. Simpson's Christian Allisnce ‘ahd up toa few days ago the superin- | dent of the Nyack Mission, cog jm at 12 o'clock last’ night and report- ed nm disagreement. The jury stood | ten for acquittal and two for convic- | tipn. | ‘Congressman Tompkins, attorney fér the girl, demanded an immediate rétrial or the discharge of the girl District-Attorney Lee was not ready fdr a new trial, so Judge Fallon dis- charged the girl without bail, and She left the jail for her home in|} ‘ack. | Girl Made Grave Charger. he case was 0 mitional ever tried in this c her defenso the girl made charges against the Christian Alliance man, claiming that he had misled her Bre tigder promise of marriage. Collin de Bled the charge, but he spent an 1 comfortable afternoon on the wit 8 Stand and for more than an hour lis- fened to an awful arraignment by the girl's attorney. tree, revolver in hand the meeting, but got out ahead a in walt for Cotlin, Said He Didn't Know Why. She had been to d laid 1 nen, of contempt at the girl girl's luwyer, but by the Alliance w. ‘ally supporte who cast looks When the jury tirst Agreement the Judge but after anoth ur no agreament could be reac they were dis- Charged, Collin intends to leave for the West: resigned the superintendency of the mission several days ago CITY ITSELF |S “USING SOFT COAL Clouds of Black Smoke Come _from the ~ Pumping Station in West! Ninety-eighth Street. reported a dis- sent them back, ~OMicials of the Department of Wat Supply, Gas and Electricity have r celved numerous complaints rently: against the use of soft coal at the h pressure pumping station in West ty-elgihth street, near Columbus ‘Mhe complainants say that soft coal is constantly used and falls In clouds to the roadway, making a constant or Of black, Aisagreeable smoke and tilt Deputy Commissioner De Long id soft coat had to be temporartly | until hard coal can be h waig this station pumps the w the upper west side and Ha if ft were shut down th: resident @partment-houres would only ha water a few hours during the night, and then only on the first and second floors. Mr. be Long said that hard « would be used as won as pussivie, and ghat Chief Enginver irdsall yon placed an order for 2H) tons, mor pt which will be used ac tis puny tation. Commissioner Lederle, ard Health, made 7 owtal card he had recelved throu qmail asking him to d MAgeinast eoft-coal users. The po Which was written poorly, said Pwindly crop compiuints rvearding tho Wi sott coal, The Gusi ‘Organined two la labor to re, that they had |, en But coal, But iho price wis 1 P@omsnlasiojer Ledet}e said com WBBOUE wore Coal wmone contin — MUTE GIRL MISSING. Nordine Not at Her Home— Boy Also Gone, le Nordine leaf and dum girl, ot Heenth street, has been misslag al lay, Ghe io live foet ll, woigtn 1:6 finds land hus dark complexion, hair Deyes and wears u tan skirt, white rT hat trimmed with red roses Ho WV oes, 7 en years old, of No, dred atid Paivir, vw n since dune ‘sand, complea- py oy and wei wer KLIS FRE. }) High Pressure) | twentysone years old, | LOCAL. eae MR, GROUT OUT OF TOW. ‘MRS. KALTENBORN MARRIES MAN HER HUSBAND NAMED. TELEGRAPH Mr. Low Climbs to Top ot] SARANAC LAKE BONDS. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, SUNE 17, 1902. ‘MAYOR PLEASED AT - BRIDGE'S PROGRESS | New Structure and Com- mends Gommissioner Lin- z Yer Grow elty this} + i ¢ e 12 7 6 aH Sed " | i ae ibn o thie na Ge denthal for His Quick Work, a oem] Wife from Whom Orchestra Leader Obtained | cen eet ise ake fag ete ‘ ee Divorce Weds Carl Hugo Engel. j M Mann Mr? Hahn's bid! afayor Low had an Interesting trip on REVOLUTION DAUGHTERS MEET. Titus! the Hevolution, to mak m r ntative terday adquarte Jing amended six vurd, n ad) verning: E weilling Of Misa Hartense and J ale even S15, Cox as a © of Mra. Ama y York Cent ages for 1 the Park a 1 yesterday «verdict ny. Mrs. husband, w HONES. all tied up during t order issued % Mulligan, tout. Dr. M Algat ars, a lineman York Telepho: t of at fully The Christian Alliance leader ts 1 ; : tall, broad-shouldered, handsome man, | l'tesitent Fornes, of the Board of Ale with @ magnetic personality. Me is |! 1 (sido REA Ts els unmarried and the idol of the Christian| waa ne MAY Or aS Alllance folk, 4 court-room was sterday that he Crowded with his admirers, Several of Ieave in July for three | the women testifted in his bahait Hew, (ot BEER LES The shooting occurred January | having full power Mayor bas IneNyack. Collin was then loader of the | tecn away thirty di . Alliance Mission, and he was returning | OR COCKTAN o his boarding place from a merting Manhnttan raduatin| mien he was confronted by Martha| M Geanecia Aiallon ec aeth e Gibson, who stepped out from behind a Caieiran! ahi hevedans Hefore M nt him uinine co he Judie the District Rico, arrived y Sin Juan, Het Judge in the He ds here and will sj home li No NEW HOUS vitea Liv Foody y that he . $5,000 on u RUN OVER BY VAN. ht whe 1 plano wagon driv r orence Lush, the Jaughter of William Lush, of Port C! ter, Who disappeared from her home Werk ago, was arrested Jast night White Plains In ¢ with an older girl who gaye he as Marg: Murray, of Rye lig a ‘bottle. of They were anaceompanied. fa 6 ; } 3 yO AMD FOR WASHINGTON. f plea ® Penara mee ced that Ising Edward is mach vet. | WILHELMINA DRIVES DAILY, sor Wilhelm der ia me INULIN, June 17.—Queen Wilhelmina h German Lisyd tn to good night, and Holland fs convalescing at 1 Ins, f 1 complete recovery sumburg, In the valley of the 1 thi omtice The precautiona 1 Hi wut with the WASHIN stata ations men red by) his physicians are | nd is recovering her ment of Jus ss e due to the sully for husbanding His, SPMARAL O'NEILL BANQL States until ERUIG OFTHE: Wada s sirength dn view of the fa BRET gress » to leave the steamahip COPONBE OR: Weols | n1ON FOR HOBSON, hulf an hour before salilag thine had the re ne tsa, blll enema: at foe Hall eeyahers naires to-day. He was keenly seston BI Ry Minn ware aeana. ed at beings unable to attend teamahip backed out into mid Heath race ineottig tunday, | 148 ine ‘ of the enriy meet American Admiral RESIDENT 8 Mrs. Herman Victurta, Mie Mu ——— Nancie Booker, Ts cue tas, ee EARTHQUAKE PANIC. shinagton, i Alu. held « v Aloxgnedra and the : Be H t e 5 LN) Ww Violent Shocks ta Morecco and 3 ¥ | omteer's sie SHkht Tremblings in France, LEMLY 9 ‘ ME LA, Morocco, June Violent | ASH parti 3Y A third omor corthslock« and subterranean rume ¢ : Oot | dese he son of binge swused a panle to-day among the J ~ fe f whe} 1th rs n ' f this town ‘slo 1 wer K * 1h athe and ke Was dope and the whe ne Je Hy vk i Th Ipaton loss 1ye \ i Minter va h ret full wtat rane June 17.—#everal siight ah ? ai | " M Yon tee lex ‘ tion ince the ' ke were felt’ to-da in the “yn » 1 aM M. Biuart W « and Wil ‘ 1 ni ne! wlA ety f Cloron-Sainte-Marte ) rite vinges, each drawn by vee st niles from here. ' and licted for folonto ee ult | Jun 7. when Capt. Melling was " later admitted to bail. sume command of the \ken to the Presbyterian ‘ she wae taken to the other j a few days removed ay, where she was loaded When the pollve ed of Fay's a urn voyage, whea passing ad ” M Auley Wa sent to ‘ Venesuelan Kk rament a ' ted on the Jotun from) two Renate a veesels, kt Capi. Meling ios @& jJtesenger named Patrick Fay, Who Was St instead Levy How in Westchester John M de- was time at his 4 negro, and severe fourteon-year-old | = ee ral} ve- at for ho he by of ul in m. an, en ff ded} | sald (hat the marr s | i i 8 a « a i |r t MRS. ENGEL, FORMERLY MRS, KALTENBORN. irs, seriously i the orchestra at the Casino Theatre, He | ito haa ta se CORONATION CROWD KING IMPROVING: ret QUSTS OFFICERS. SAVES STRENGTH, Passengers on Kaiser Wilhelm His Majesty's Physicians Take der Grosse Have to Occupy xtreme Precautions to Pre- Quarters of Men in Charge) pare Him for Fatigue of|; of Big Steamer. Coronation Week. LONDON rot ODELL TO V oralng at flurry. the steamer off at § o'clock. nage was slight PEACEMAKER KILLED. SPRINGS, ames Walsh, a ba Gov. Tt fs oMetatly an- |» f of the hat there athe had wus (THACA, N rors party will Phursday morning. | STEAMER RAN ON ROCKS. June 17. of t New York Propeller, ( GROTON, Conn, teamer Chelsea, Capt COLORADO, talibed by Joseph ¢ heavy shears Scott and his wife drunken row in t nd Jack Williams, t Scott's nis wife DALLAS, PAUL, June yistrict Court has the merger sul! curitle the emand the case ive rd ri voaney cause by Lee! Burns, of ‘Troy, sient of t Associitted was no truth tthe C 'T CORNELL, . June 17.—It was an- nounced to-day that Gov. Odell will be of President Schurman during commencement, 7) a w i w! residence, and rushed in on Scott's threat to ‘he rive mpa tern ng tt i ir rooms. 9 were rooming down broke couRT. a! WATERTOWN, N. risoner in the Jefferson ya. KC PARIS, June om Fort de dated Colon, —Counsel for the tven > rthis Isla Ju Columbia he, in ‘Ithaca The fi Norwich struck Any, Point ferce Scott's tug Alert pullod ‘The June was fatally ith a morning. aged TEXAS CROPS BURNING UP. .. June 17.—The serious dition of crops, owing drought, continues, 1; Sunday ‘being insufMficlent to do good. | MERGER SUIT 1 to the State of Minnesota in the United States notice Judge Lochren granted the petitior {2 argue this motion on the date ODELL AT HIS DESK. ALBANY, June 17.—Gov at his desk In the Executive Cham: He announced the appointmen ree W. Case, of, Pi vroner for Orange County, to fil’ the the death of He He also reappointed Cornelius a member of the soard of embalming Examiners of the Odell 1s back Jervis, as a JAIL DELIVERY FRUSTRATED, June County jail nd of ine Walsh | the new Bast River Bridge this morning fin company with Commissioner Linden- Va, June’17.—Charles M. | ths United States | jance | stated to a represen- Press to-day in the report | amp shipyard, Gov- relght and this rain dam- 1. pair in a the that | yy jt against the North- | y shall come up | WA Jong | | ght rain which fell | © |r He met the Commissioner at De- street and the Bowery at 10.15 rolock and re his offige in the Clty Hall shortly afer noon, The Mayor in describing his trip said: “We cilmbed to the top of the new tower and walked out half-way on the foot bridge. The ciimb Is a hard one, and yery dirty. All tne steel work was covered with oll to keep it from rust, “I had more trouble looking out for my Panama hat than anytWing else, 1 carried tt in my hand until I reached the top and then gave it to an engineer to take charge of until 1 reached the ground again. 1 borrowed a pair of gloves and managed to get to the top.” “Was there an elevator?’ he was asked. “Not that I know of," he laughingly replied. Slapping his knee, he added, “That is the only elevator I used.” The climb to the top of the tower, which was made by small footpaths be- hind the cables, ls an arduous one, the distance being 360 feet. The aMyor said he obtained the finest view P the city he ever had, the atmosphere being pei fectly clear’ and he could see in every dlrection. Speaking of the work on the bridge, a he work is progressing very favo! J think the work of spinning the ‘les should be finished by next week, and it will then take about four weeks em. This banding require time, as they have to be lange clamps. The work on first of the year Before, It ‘was 1 bridge since the very rapid. has been slow. “Prior to Jan, U, when the first re- ort was made to Commissioner Linden- hal, only elght wires were spun. in nearly a year. Up to April 1, from that tlme, seventy-two wires were spun and the reat haa been finished since April. Under the old Commissioners there were no regular reports concerning the work, but now Mr. Linderthal insists on week- ly reports and has a system whereby, In a cross section drawing, every wire that Is spun in the week can oe shown.” The Mayor sald he expected the oridge would be open for travel a year from next October. He said this date was, of course, allowing the deilvery of all the Iron, and no delays, btu as far as he could see no delays should be oc- castoned. DEAN HOFFMAN DIES SUDDENLY. Wealthiest Clergyman in the Mrs Franz Kaitenborn that was te) Chicago and that intimate friends of the | Tis informed ihe head jailer of & plot to now Mrs. Carl Hugo Engel eouple had known ef the ceremony. Mi ral Jail delivery, An aper- This outcome of the sensational sult] Bugel was a member of the orchestra ul wall, two feet square, for divorce that was won by Mr. Katten-] headed by Kaltenborn, of which Mrs | 848 discovered. born April 1, 1901, has just become} K nborn Was the asurer. Early in ~ ‘ known. 11 Kaltenborn sudlenly left the orches- 5 Corl Hugo Engel, who was named as]ira. His wife assumed control and Engel sponient. tn. ‘Frank Kaltenborn's | became (he Jeader CABLE. r divorce, admitted to-day that he While the band was in Philadelphia in coretly wed Mrs. Kaltenborn tast} Velruary of that year Kaltenborn | © ‘ than four month after the] \uiteniaens rom mad found Me ciel |OUR DAYS SNOW IN FRANCE, husband had obtained his decrec there. He began suit for divorce, which} PERPIGNAN, France, June 17,-It has Mr. Engel fs now first violin of the | Wis finally granted him by the Court, | | Geen snowing steadily here for four "Phe Cantons of Mont Louls, Sail- se and Prade have been vis srecedented frosts m y, ‘Dhe farmers in those distri despatch Mar- » COLON. iri Rochefort, the well-known journalist, Informed Magis ' Levdet this afternoon that Knew that the Humberts, who are want- ‘ the police of the’ F ui fie of being concer: plant left Paris May emi irked at Bt. Nazaire on a yacht SHIPPING NEWS. | Captain Killed and Passenger on March 8, Expired To- 58 : Day—Two Men Are Under PoP OF NEW YORK, | Wounded: mus Waens) ae reg nee e caped—Had Been Seized rrest, i ry Previously by Revolutionists “ . t Slexandria — | Pair ‘ i at ler, who was Sv THOMAS, Danish Weat Indies, | avaauied und seriously wounded Bio u lin M—Advioes received here from | Sab a i iT Heth * Hel and Mind a Muame j Brideh Guiana, under date} | Dee SARL OF MUN 8, ANS) LON tg turday, June i, ay that the Nor- w h ) men w Eh ta died t aye steamer Jotun, & cattle trad bia home, No, is West Sisiy-third | n Bolivar (Chudad, Boll- A ae ae He ue Inuciae. y pla and Cayenn ench | Ac r e he pollee George or [Slat rived at Georg that] Jot No. 3 venue A nto the SMILED TODAY moming from Venesuela, and the chief [loon fs m minutos later 1 Ce) A re . The chief of che party, Gen. Valentin \ 1} esurned Pores, tovk charge of Up yeusel and of No. 118 Bast Bignty-ninth atre h commun 2 renewed the argument, which resulted INCOMING STEAMBHIPS. sper epmape Saal: Meliage {ne dah, during which ‘Tudor is alieged DUB 0-Day, Revolutionary woope were then em: to have handed Crook a revolver. Cri Jelxb, é 00k eeeilaien 8. Lacie, pee. ‘Hamburg barked on board the Jotya v6 oe 0g earn, Gove, Yeved about 260 of them trom te Thales them at The Z vernment yearel Jotan, the latter au capes oS CUSTOMS CONFE Delegates se See A prelimi ates the Ovnferenvo fice of A Port of N here we W. White tor a. J ead, Crouch, and EB. other muomber, absent, T, Israel ¥ the Hoard of Calted Bates General Ap- oe, Chambe: of Navigation, There ia one Gen. eded Fian In ee- RENCE, Vall Gathering Hola 1 to Discuss meeting of Pan-American was held to-day at the of- aiser of Merchandise at the y York, im the Public Btore prevent Appraiser George Bpectal Deputy Collec- ny the dele- Oustoms her, of Com- O. ty Spaulding, of the Treasury Department, but he was yeivate. pease World, and Long Head of the Episcopal Seminary Here. A despatch from Plattsburg, N.Y. announces the sudden death to-day of the Rev. Bugene Augustus Hoffman, dean of the General Theologteal Seml- nary of the Protestant Eplscopal Church, in this city. He was in Platts- burg on a vacatlon Dean Hoffman, of tho old New York fumily of Hoffmans, was the richest clergyman in the world, It Is belleved that his estate fs worth $25,000,000, de- spite the fact that his gifts to charity were beavy, His holdings were tn New York real estate, whioh were inherited. With his brother, also a minister of the Protest- owned the ant-Eplacopal Church, he Hoffman House p rty and a tre mendous amount of business and tene- |meut lvcations. He was born in this clty in 1829, and received his preliminary education at Colmubla College Grammar School. Then he took the regular course at Rutgers College, being graduated in his eigh- teenth He was graduated from Harvard with the degree of A. B, In 1848, vecuring the degree of M. A, from the saine institution ef learning In 185) His finet work as « minister was done as tne rector of the newly organized Grace Church of Elizabeth, No J. to which parish he was called In 1868. He re going to Grace HM. In p of Grace . ard dure vized the first ymed In this Unt; He became |logical Semin Dean of the General Theo~ ry without salary in 1si9 d the position continuously until of r | wedding anniversary snd bls wife was cele- houne in Chelsea Square t. Five children and ten were present. COOL FOOD For Hot Days. Better health comes with less meat and fat during the warm weather, By proper and pleasant diet you can prepare the body for summer and feel from ten to twenty degrees cooler than your neighbor, Grape-Nuts and cream, a little fruit and possibly a couple of soft boiled eggs 18 sufficient for che breakfast. 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