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ON INTERBOROUGH | SINCE THB STRIKE, "y Snip ue toed ace au eaten RAGE s GcNorthbound traine collide at Twenty-third street; twenty- ‘dead. March 6—Wmpty trains collide at Wost Farms} motorman hurt, th &—Northbound train bite two waiting cars on West Farms ‘hurt, ‘G-Train derailed by tguorent ewitohman; no one hurt, 10—Northbound Third avenue trains collide at One Hundred y th utrest; two policemen hurt.’ FLOATING ” - POOL-ROOM ON TEST TRIP Mount, Desert Goes Out to Sea on a Trial of Her Wire- less Apparatus, ¢—Boutboand Niath aventic tratnn eotlide at Seventy-sec- 3; tour injured, * . Ninth avenue train hits bumpers at South Ferry; five te-Double Des rear end colliston at One Mwndred’ und @iny: | 24—Rear end collision on Subway trains at One Hundred and and Lenox avenue; three injured, H i a Mh , LWN 10 QUBLE RIOT. ‘the collision, which ts declared to, have been due to strike-breaker who was the motomian of the which was the West One Haas ff 5 iy? Es§ azz se = esi e325 KibMed tlokete Inviting them @ drip down the bay and out to rupbering down the bay, when a ¢wagy werly dressed young man suddenly atarted wo from nowhere \n pamtioular harangued, “LBYPRESSES’ [Es i = out on the briny todey, ‘There's & hitch, What the hitoh fs don't rs ‘Tioleta,"' concluded ‘the young man aminbly, “that were iseued compil- mentary for to-day wil be perfectly good to-morrow, Good day, gents; hope you ain't too ead over the hitch,” And ho melted aay in the direction of Broadway, CLOTHING FOUND; OWNER MISSING. take It from me ¢hat there'll be no wrean wpiit on the Interborough Company issues $4,800,000 Bonds for Pur- ‘pose—Also Proposes Subway Under Allen Street, The Mrectora of tha Interhorourh it Company and of the Rallway Company have taken the formal action necessary for the insue of $4,800,000 worth of new Manhattan stock for the purpose: of constructing two express tracks on the Second Avenue Blevated tine. ‘Mio stobk tatue 18 a part of that au- thorized, by ‘the qtackholders of the Manhattan road at the time of the lease of the Manhattan properties to the Interborough, The Interborough will apply to the Rapid ‘Trinsit Commissioners for per- Milgsion to build the two new expross fault Owned by Louis A, Moreglin, of Brooklyn, Left on @ Dook, ‘The police to-day found an Oxford gray overcoat and a sult of dark-s.riped clothing on the dock at the foot of Twenty-sixth street, Brooklyn, In one of the pockets was a letter ad\iressed to Louls A, Mowegiia, Greene ft, Dee tween Wavorly plage and E! Manhattan, At that place it was sald that-a man named Moxeglia had worke! tracks, It ts the plan of the company | there, and that he hid a brother-tn-huw toptrensthen ithe present clevatad § named Henvy W. Dunn at No, 817 Fitty- sid yi meee e Ne from :: fourth street, Brooklyn. up, puting In cross steel ny o the cloth- buliding extended tracks ‘on Dunn was found and shown the cloth é of the present track: ing, which ihe {dentitied as that of hls oom Fourth sirrt awn Allen atreer, | prother-in-law, who, he sald, had lived | where the width of the stroet will noi r No, 12 | permit the Dullding of the two" tranes |! a furnished room at No, 120 Bond én the Blevater, che company wants to! street, Brooklyn. At the latter place | be allowed to dig a subway which willl tt was loarned that Mozegila had not| Stein Ce neenent. subw occtipled his room’since Tuesday night, | oAUANY, March M—The New Yorx| Mr; Dunn saya he knows of no rea-| Pity Interboro road to-day re- y his brourer-In-law should hay: pl bal edit ptr afOrshy, 8s] son. why hs dro.trr ald haye of Radlroad Phrehietan ors Of an eo. suleide by jumping Into tha} ‘potion to increase its capital. stovk y other way. The police are | rom. $400,000 40 $5,000,000 and to issue «| ttY!ns to find phe body, mortgage for, $5, The company to we the ) CURE A COLD LY ONE DAY, the any ake aanuve “besine Quint Tablets pitta unc ti” aa following CTP a RR en ORR TTR eee MIE aT ey G aS BITTER ATTACK ON BISHOP POTTER Newspaper in Richmond Challenges Him to a Trial of Morality in His Diocese With That Existing Below the Mason and Dixon Line. No Reply to South __ by Bishop Potter When seen by an Evening World reporter to-day Bishop Potter “Until the newspapers of the South do me the courtesy to write and find out whether | have been correctly quoted J shall enter into no controversy, and I now have nothing to say to those papers,” | The statemont made by. Bishop Potter" 5 Bhoyy War th Fopip, quest vy ‘The Evening Wotld for come comment oh 'the bitter editorial ate) ms da tes tack made upon the Bishop in the Southern press. The most bitter editorial containing @ challenge to Bishop Potter to appeal to’ the clergy as to edin- parative {nmhorality iu the South and in New York ts given herewith: to The Byening World.) RICUMOND, Va, Maron 2—the fe the editorial attacking Bishop Potter, of New York, publishod in yeoterday’e News Leader, the most influential paper ip the State, growing out: of what ha was quoted as saying on the subject of absolute divorce: "We have an example of what would Tesult: from such a measure In South Carolina, where tle lew does pot recor nige it, Prohibiting diverce 1s merely putting congubinage at a premium.” “Bishop Potter, of New York, ts he pet superstitions of this part of the general perstition, Becmuse Petrer, he many willy things as any old gens tloman. we know of, A recent ex ft his indicates that his as hig morals judgment bad extreme, “gome time ago he undertook to dis: uss the divorce question In a New York newspaper, He added; ‘We have an example of what would reault from such & measure in South Carolina, where the law does not recognize It. Prohibiting divoree is merely putting concubinage at @ premium,’ This does not binpresgius as a high or a church: man-like view, Certainly concuolnage tg not at the premium anywhere In Mouth Carolina, Injustice to the State, “The editor of thé Columbia (8, ©.) State wrote Bishop Potter a very te- speottul letter, polnting out to him that he had done the homes and peopleot the State serious injustice,” referring him to the Bishop and clergy of bis own church in that State for evidence, and asking him to inake careful ip~quiry Into the facta and then ‘take such steps a equity and justioe may dictate,’ “in reply the editor recelved a most Insolent letter from Bishop Potter, iudireetly denying that he had uned the language atiribuicd a describing the editor's an article on the subject by Judwe Benet, inclond with it, as ‘equally unwarranted and im- pertinent,’ “The editor of the Btate replied w! another respectful letter, in a perfec proper and deferyniial way, taking off ,| the Bishop's hide, “A few days later Bishop Potter pub- lished a briet statement in which he sald he had no apology to make to South Carolina and extended his slander to the people of the whole South. He ty quoted as sayipg: "Ho had efmply remarked shat in view of the prevalence of misc tfon In’ the Souch the "pose" of fty and superior virtue on the part of Its people, anywhere, had In it an element equally com!s und pathetic,’ Virtue Not Sectional, “An accusation like this cannot be sustained or disproved by gtucistics oF affidavits, It can be considered only in the light of general and obvious facts, Virtue Is nol a thing of sections or of countries. The good are good 4nd the bad are bad everywhere, and wher- ever human nature Js the affections and passions of men and women stray In forbidden paths, One thing, however, fo certain and plain, that Is, that the moral tone Js infinitely cleaner and the 600k fn South Carolina than tn ter’ “Certainty « woma from ‘her husband and marri Bnether mab in lal standards are infin! her tog Bete divorced jo le of twenty-four "s dlocese, Keura would not be received in re- spectable society anywhere in Boath. Yet a woman who did that very thing iv a leader of Now Vork’s mont exalted soctety, “It would “Where Blah: of a hoa and how hiiael he would go abot may to tan ing q Uo} Pera aountty ry oon a lon in tte Cause It dy lstable by law, We do not Boy Bou live among th and have amp! some of them at least are interesting er BOL his impre ce mat jessie tifyiny for olreulating such a or chitwe as that concupl ng are gan » ‘The truth Boe of the a th t Is tha al ty ie anywhere Pig ia rg as vere pun- that the churge that these views pread in the (weer or even and In making that as- I ‘ovbidden and se In falne, gertlon we will do better peal We will offer good Roane ae iviot him of fi Matt MH, of falnohood If he te willing The Editor's Challenge. We will pul on the stand th Py Bplecopal ler he whole Uh, fim bishops Meo death, “thes je people and ki le opportunity We may Assume that men who are thelr life, not afrald €o tell the cumatances or at nay oat MARY ole York we will take the combined evl- dence of the olergy, the courts and the Newspapers. We Invite Blahon Potter to t evidence or to Join us In taking it, If it sustaina his accusations we Aly Pontes with shame, but frankly will he be. willin: i a oe not tes worthy having broaght shame and injury upon his awa church so tr as hig Ju Sun Com Ari La Codi has clroulated a famous soandal norance, a mixture of Barbarossa, Bremen, Havana, Havana. ig to confeas that he Nn outtageoug and ‘in nd’ slandor® “We do ie attributes tt to tp. « or malice, or to care wheth reelde If he evade a nimple and honent it Uke this he will stand @o: victed of having dingracea hime ft by © wholesale slander ane of « wentieman aud of jadiotion extends,” Se eT SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC TOR TO-DAY, rises, 6,00/8un sets, 0.141Moon rises, 0.90 ‘THE TIDI High AM, er, Low Water, PM. AM. P.M, 0 dah “Ban a “O48 amor ehh 9% 1.81 1200 61a BMG PONT OF NEW York, INCOMING DUE menia, Hambure. OUTOING StPAMBHIPS, BAILED TO-DAY. Bavole, Havre, Santiago, Tamptoo, ic, Liverpool, BI Mar, Gatveston, in, Bremen, Monroe, Nortt Hair and Have “The Seventh Seal has been broken, the feventh, Angel has come, the eleventh hour of prophecy has arrived, and Baten te about to be cut ¢rom the last hour of his sixth day of rule; while the Hoats of the Blect gather for the Millennium, and prepare for the Arm- Ageddon that {s to fulfill all: prophecy, and the Myatery of God be finished, as It tm wittten by Bt, John, the Divine.” Buch {8 the belief of a sect of Chris- tang that are gathering at Benton Har- bor, Mich, under the dendership of "Benjamin," the “Last Méssenger of the Covenant," and Mary, his wife, Highty-three of them qra@ved to-day by the Princess Irens,. of the North German Lioya line, by way of Hurope from Australia, They are acoompanied by Benjamin and Mary themselves, both of whom went all the way to the An- STEP FOR PEACE WITH JAPAN IS TAKEN IN RUSSIA Ministers ' Favoring War's End Think They Have Carried the Day. (By Al Press. ST. PNTERSEURG, March 23—-6.05 P. M.—Thé Ministers and supporters of tho court wh», advoonts the submission of pacific proposals to Japan, as previously set forth in these despatches, so as to ascertain whether an honoruble basjs of pence ty possible, believe they , have carried the day, and the Absdclated Press hearé on high authority that an Gotual ‘step ii imminent if not already taken, . As cabled to the Associated Prees from 6t. Petersburg last night it was anriounted that at the sonference re- contly held at Tsarskoe-Selo concern- Ing the question whether Russia now should indicate her willingness for peace all agreed, firstly, that preparations to gontinia Uke war' shall not be relaxed, ‘and, sevondly, to reject humillating There woula probably be two points lag bileedtr would be pagan im- TRO Cet territ: and indemnity, to nelther of which, was onid, woula Emperor Nicholas ever t Was polnted out, however, thet if Tipan usly desires enduring peace gn sates UVa dead Russia might 0 offer lberal considerations, eaciomadls that all the woiseninre hens Twotoak, pe Weave vied: aims NO PEACE ACTION: BY BRITISH CABINET LONDON, March 8-460 P. M—Tt Is Guthoritatively stated that the Cabinet meeting to-day had no connection what- ever with intervention in the Far Bast: ern war, Ns |JAPS FLANKING LINEVITCH’S ARMY. GUNSHU PASS, Manchuria (108 miles north of Tie Pass), March 23,— ‘The Japanese are following the Rus- sian rear guard, which Is moving north from Santoupu at the rate of elght anda half miles a day, . On both flanks the Japanese are op- ¢rating @ wide turning movement, but the strength of the Manking forces has not been definitely ascortained, PEASANT MASSACRE BY RUSSIAN TROOPS, eee KUTNO, Ruselan Poland, March 23. Ten peasants were killed and fifty were wounded at Lamenta March 21 as the result of the shooting of infantry sent to quell disturbances. A crowd of peasants from Benignowa proceeded to Lamenta to induce the farm laborers to strike and rioting oc- curred, The Chief of Pollce with a company of soldiers went to the scene and the troops fired two volleys at the peasants, killing two on the apot and wounding fifty. : 'The latter were brought in carts to! the hospital here, where seven men and one woman subsequently died, Mlevea others are dying, Kutno js situated seventy miles wes of Warsaw. It has @ population o about 10,000. derhitedlpaetaieed RUSSIA HURRIES NEW SCHOOL, PI,AN. ST. PETERSBURG, March 23,—One of the best signs of the times la the an- nouncement to-day that In a fortnight the Ministry of Public Instruction will undertake the elaboration of a plan for a compulsory system of primary educa- tion, Representatives of the schools in thé* principal cltles are Invited to partlet- pate In the drawing up of the plan, jccae Peas $100,090,000 RUSSIAN HOME LOAN SIGNED, Price of the Isvue 80 and the Bonds Redeemable in Fifty Yearn, 81, PETERSBURG, March 2%,—The internal loan ot $10,000,000 was signed to-day. The price of Igine is 86 and the bonds are tedepmable i Atty years tipodes to gather and bring thelr follow- ers to the New Jerusalem that has been established for the saints, Two of the elders came form Benton Harbor, Mich,, to meet their leader and his disciples, A Strange Appearance. ‘The party of alghty-three presented ea appearance as thi thered on the, deok of the ceded) while @he wee making her dook In Hoboken. ‘Thetr halr is worn long, hanging down tho beck of men, women and ohildren allke, They im that they are the chosen of the twelve tribes of Isrnel, embracing, of course, the ten lost tribes ‘They are, wo they teach, of the house of David after the spirit, an well as the flesh, and in fact they fAll4n a most peoullar manner the soripturel desorip- tion of the House of tie Minstrel King. ‘They are almost all ruddy of coun- tenance, mokien-halred and fgir to look upoh. The Haht of what iw called fanat- folsm by the common unregenerate herd shines in thelr eyes, and the mén espe- Clally seem to believe thelr leaders In- polred prophets and themselves truly the Blect, ‘While the ship was docking Brothers Mareus and Wagar (Tyler and Polssart respectively) explained the cause of the coming of ‘thelr co- jonists trom Australis, Brother Edgar is a likeness in the flesh of the Old Masters’ con- oeption of the Messiah as he appeared on earth, He !s as simple in his talk a4 @ child, and while he tells of the tevelations Which are about to be ful- iled his blue eyes shine and he becomes enthuslastio, {The One Hundred and Forty and Jour Thousand, twice over, ate begining to gather,” sald he, “ae- dording to the promise. They are to be made up of the elect from all the tribes of Terael, and are to reign forever Oa priests and kines, after the miller- nium, which is about to come. ae According to Prophecy. “Wiret wo are to gather at Benton bitin ne The sete . eo iJ 6 imong us that are not oj Mie ‘lect will be weeded out by natural law and soon there will be ~~ LANDS IN TOWN They Come from Australia, Wear Long Say that They Are the Chosen of Israel. - | Burning Up With a Terrible hi Strange Ideas— ene ho harm can come to us, y not the ohogen of God, and ae Ae noe filing His prophets! words?! Jenjamin introduced Mary, his wife, a8 his companion jn pay gst 4 woil as in the work. He sald that he was born on a farm in eastern Kentucky, and up bo fifteen years ago had no idea of his destiny. Than he saya the ight came to him and he began to study and write, He pubNshed his book in Re. and from its publication ts dated he new era of religion, According to his prophecy he says the imprisonment / daten begins In August, 116, Then ity-three years and four months will spent in preperation for tho mill. Jennium, which will begin In 2003, wit! the elect in Jerusalem, rullng over the whole world. FACE LIKE RAW BEEF Itching Eozema. SPEEDILY CURED BY CUTICURA "Cuticura cured me of a terrible eczema from which I had euffered agony and pain for cight years, being weakte to obtain any help from the best doctors, My scalp was coveted with scabs and my face was like a piece of raw'beef, my eyebrows and lashes were falling pa and I felt a6 if burt: ing up from the terrible itching and pa ering pe me relic! ay iret day, ant le a complete ae in a short time, My head and face are now clear and well, ( Miss Mary M, Fay, 75 West Westboro, Mase," ' In ordet to produce the exactshape of any abnormal of deformed foot we take a laster cast from the foot tself. This results in accurate fit at ‘every point, no matter what the difficulty may be. A talk with our expert who has made this aitject his special study for a life lesa. has timere beat 35a. ere It” beant thet num. Pecianthe’ Ones er froin (all wae it the first frien fhe taught that i hactveee 4 oh "Joanna Souther 4 Urol flied: ab- {tants of ‘eat itain® W the ten lost of Tsteel, are now all of the ten lost tribes, and Christlang, as the ie ly teaches that the tribe of Judah II Bo the last to be gathered to the alest, and as yet hone of them batt vai) meee ‘Joanna was vv Brothers, Peter shew "Arotge ‘Turner, John Rowe and James Jesreal, each of whom opened a seal and prouah G mesenurg ‘and now we have the seventh, who js Benjamin, in the flesh, ed Purnell, of whom It is pi , ‘In the days of the voloe of the seventh angel, when he shall begin to sound the mystery of God shall be finished, as he hath Oemenre, to @ervants, the prophets,’ Revelation x, 7, "“Wihen we have gathered we wil! g w Jerusalem, for only from there will the message be sent ng.) tg the peot of the world and from the Hol bity the Hosts of the Bloct will ‘Bu tiPe ever, after we have conauers ten, and the millennium ts passed," “Benjamin” Keen of Eye, The ship was dovked and the brethren and sisters of the lost tiiben gathered at the rail and threw kiswes at the brothers on shore, until the plank was down When Marcus ana Be gor were allowed to go aboard, The fire! meet them was ena 6 keen-eyed blond haired man wily wn eyes and a awarthy co ion. Toney Wega, his long golden hair floating behind, ruhed {nto his leader's arm and saluted him with @ Iles, Everybody, wig ay the ting Wes bed with ti @x- ton of the Angel aie Wis eyes cked the light which shone In all the others, is yoloe did not tramble, and no tears were seen on his chee He i evidently & man of tusiness, and well fitted to lead his simple followers, "We found everything walling for us in Australia,’ sald he to @ reporter, “amd all was prepared by the hand ( . We will be Everybody Praises Volta. thousands of people tried Volta for their rheumatism and neuralgia lact month, Now they're cured; and we hear words from every side, ‘Phore are lots of experiments--one real, sure cure, Why not try Volta FIRST? At best drug and department atores, By mail, $1.00 from Amortcan Volta Co., 18 Astor Place, N. Y. City, CAND ‘TH COVER! WH. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, HOCOLATE BGYPTIAN NUT q CARAMEL ' ASRORTED FRUIT CHOCOLATES vss 5.05 pet! 29 UT ++ +Pound 160 Pound 100 |‘ time will assist you to solve your problem. Por Mea, Women and Chitdren. JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St;, N.Y. FOR SALE,” OPEN BVENINGS UNTIL 9. Cash or Credit. This Enti ‘THIS $4 0 s Entire 00 Outtit at 75 oF te, Py Ghalrs. Aral me! Velour, Couch o Couch Bed, com 1 Fanoy Rocker, { Rance Chairs Rug, rovoraibie, @ Pairs Curtains, J Parlor Table, potures, 1 Enamel Bed, 1 [ron Spring, 1 Bort Mattress. 2 Feather Pillows, 1 Comforter, 1 Quiffonter oF renser, To'vde, shutting. " A 1 Wietennion Table, Dibh Kektte, Call and make your own. terms, 3 Rogrpa somupletely fur- $49.98 5 ether $99.08 WRIT TOR SPRCTAL Satanods Dust Paar, Water, Bleher, ah bok tl iah Phat PERSONALS, panna M. H, R.—Communicate mmpediately through (hit paper; Information advanjageone, renee — “IED, \ VOLEY—On Tuenday, March 21, at wtp yosidence, No. 187 Monroo street, HUGH, Husband ‘of Bridget Ioley, Funeral Saturday at 10 A, M., from Bt, Mary's Chapel, Ride and Grand, Ine terment Calvary Cometery, March #2, 1906, MARY IRENE ed 18 years, 6 months and the beloved Gaughter of days, Matthew Spence and Ellen Curtin, Friends and relatives are respectfully Invited to Attend t! funeral from hor Jato residence, 68 Cherry at, on Sature day, Maroh 25, 1005, at 8.00 P, M, cee | eee en se LAUNDRY WANTS—MALE, id at onde, Laundry, LAUNDRY WANTS--FEMALE, ng machines tor plain Morgan Bieam Landry C0, at. ORS on sow if, 1934 640 LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. LOBT—Pearl suniurst two pearls il hy aint nh on I. lorence inokney, ov,, Brooklyn. M 4 for chaln bd.