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IT'S NO HERESY TO REJECT HELL, SAYS DR. MACKAY New York Pastor Explains Sermon Which Has Roused Towa Classis, JUST WHAT HE SAD. Talk as “Innoouous as a Bread Pill,” He Declares, and in Harmony with Church. ‘The Rev, Dr. Donald Sage Mackay, @f the Collegiate Church, whom the Reformed Church Classis of Iowa brands @6 @ heretic, makes the following full statement of his case to The Evening Worta: “The whole affair, so far as my action {@ concemed, t8 as innocuous as a bread oi. It had its riso in a sermon I reached not long ago, in which I Inted out the evidences of a personal tn our inodern life and referred ‘With regret to the old doctrine of eternal » quoting the wonls of a Gootoh theologian, who declared ‘A @odly husband shall say Amen to the @amnetion of his wife; the godly par- ents shall eing Hallelujah at the pai fe of the sentence of death against heir only ohild.’ “I deorled this crudo anti pitiloss the- @ogy of ao previous age, There was wothing novel or sensational about my @ermon, and in Eastern churches it @roused no adverse comment, It re- mained for our good brethren in Iowa to find grounds for a heresy charge @n4 to descend to attempting a boycott on the paper in which my sermon was padlished. No Heresy In It, He Says, “There waa absolutely no heresy in my attack on that cruel, outworn form @f theology. The specific charge seems fo be that I have cast discredit on the Calvintetio doctrines of ‘election’ and “united salvation,’ Now, ‘imiteod sal- vation’ used to include infant damna- en as well. “I @o not believe in infant damna- tion. I should dislike to think that any miniater of the gospel in this enlight- ened age could hold such belief, More- over, since the Presbyterian Church has cast out that clause from its catechism, ft would be o sort of heresy for cler- Gymen of tho Presbyterian body to be- Neve It, Even many of tho ‘Wee Frees of B2otland are restive under such a doctrine and to a iarge degree stand as agnosucs on that particular theory, “My remarks in thai sermon on what known as the ‘Wee Frees’ or ‘Wee ree Churuh of Scotland’ haye aroused adverse sentimen The ‘Wee Frees’ recolve thelr charter from the Lord hancellor only on condition that they @hall preach ‘limited salvation.’ As to the “Wee Frees.” ‘when the Free Church of Scotland pars ago with the United . twenty-four mine the 1,100 refused to come to, the alliance, objecting to the union Qs subversive of church doctrine, and eontinued to call themselves tho’ Free huveh, They uro nicknamed the ‘W These twenty-four clergyme! With @ following of In:liaps 5,00 p: Went” further! and demanded tie entire’ wealth the original churoh. is woalth {3 $55,000,000, partly in en- dowmients, partly in colleges, partly in de, carried thelr case to otto Msetty were both times eke, Gin ae Lords, brought it before where for some a their “tioned right to the $66,000, Wea confirmed, consequence jose twenty-four wand that sum, white the, 1 re must undergo jprea bf ig Gans 0 be brought up before Parlement for readjustment oF wo in- fquitous a division, In the mean time ee fund of more than $600,000 @uarant as been raised for the maintenance @f the 1,100 ministors and churches, Apessine any, grub claim wei a Cassie doctrine, a 4 statement” not Great truth I eg ty fons” rt 9 matter THE WORLD: & ) i, KALE Porren SARINEN giabys / | avenu ECR Woon Ruin NAR OY THINK HE SET SHEDS AFIRE. Prisoner Held at | Request of Fire Marshat William Bulger, of No, 807 Amsterdam when arraigned in the West | Side Court to-day charged with Intoxt- Jcation, was held for two days upon the request Of Aasistant Fire Marshat John P. Prial, who has been investigating a Sopponed Incendiary. Are in, the, sheds jand stables in the lot between Ninety- first and Ninety-second streeta, Am- | lerdam nvonue ana Broadway, | Prial sald the prisoner had been seen \to take his horse out of the sheds im- ‘mediately before tho blaze, “Intoxlention” Just as Pretty and Winsome as There is a new sextet in the revival of Florodora at the Broadway—a sex- tet of girls as pretty and winsome amd clever om the original six who won the audiences In the original produo- tlon at the Casino, Sitting in the audi- torlum last mght, a ian with tho Fierodora habit found his mind recur- ting reminigcently to that original six and wondering what fate has instore for sore, “iorodora’* was firat shown to New Yori to be consistently roasted by every dramatic critia in town but one. and then to settle down to a phenom- enally suocer#ful run, the sextet girls were as little known aw are the sextet girls In. the show to-day. But since the success of ‘HFlorodora’ was made a murety the ortginal sextet «irks havo fig- ured in the public prints of every lve and possibly several dead languages, Plotures Printed Everywhere. Thetr pictures have been printed thousands and tens of thousands of times, It would be interesting to know the number of photographs of the alx that are to-day decorating the rooms of youths and baldheads of the bend, ‘The first six mirle to admit that there were few more at home on the Caainno stage were Marie Wilson, WALL STREET BATURDAY, April 1. "We are not doing enough business to-tay t pay clerk hire,” said the head of a usually active Wall street commission house Bust before the close of the Stock Market this noon, Other leading commission houses told the game story. The small speculators ap- the Hi alienate men church and to h on the religious betters Se “those idren, There are many he ie, Bi Row York ¢ who atay away City to-da eet Yared » of youthtu Hie pmechine ‘truths: \ "Modern eCRUsE OF it What a man, (physteall reap, is really a form ‘ot Cale As to @ Literal Hell, “A Uteral hell ie not taught now yy r aay have, newt the a + oF a lement 01 iad solence teaches us ce Aa Bo ty eae ok Ly excoplisn have alee +0 AD ry God! Avast uu Cannot creat asd of Grist, th thine ot Him as - #7 who has the Tell ati Swe that lefinition Vid cenounced inlty ot ch gars ‘aa ‘Solipt in the ean may, that Bl Pe tt reey: Sunt “has Some un miattonad on We are rently Oh foward @ reviv Sera interest, manifestation on oF tne mT of Toes Het megs earaaceae wed SHORTAGE IN CROP a OF TURKISH TOBACCO. Alas Ramsay, Government Expert ‘dee Ottoman Empire, Disclones | @utleek in Private Cablegram, Rai the Murad wae ‘and Turkish ‘tobacco Merny in Btivate cablegram relating va tt orop ye: “Brom Beg th ne the sae will @ hot. aniy' et nara lah claaretiog but parently took a day off and the spo- olaiists who handled stocks for the pools practically had the Btock Ix- change floor to themselves, More than oniinary energy was put info some of the industrials, Republic Steel and Iron followed briskly in the bullish track of Tennessee Coal and Iron and the senthnent of the active traders was one of confidence in the successful outcome of the merger scheme, The banking firma of Ladenburg, ‘Thalmann & Go. and Blair & Co. have apparently taken up this mabter with the deter- mination of working out the proposed combinaticn of Southern iron and coal companies on & conservative baala, Beveral conferences of the parties in- office of Blair & Co, ‘Untan Pacific continues with jeatoue persistency to maintain its position as the leader of the market. No pooner does any other high-priced stock show an inclination to step into the front rank than there is an extra spurt in Union Paoific, and the trading In those shares overshadows tho trading in any other. alnglo @tock, One substantiel cause of the continued strength the Union Pacific stook was made apparent to-day by the publication of the Feb- Tuary eatnings, While Union Pacific's Gross was $16,446 less than the corre- sponding month of last year, the net showed an increase of $96,677, Southern Pacific reported a door Of $230,628 In gross and an increase (¢ $107,202 in net. ‘These figures indicate a very marked reduction in operating expenses, ‘Two industrials that developed a ria- ing tendency were American Smelting @ Rofining anf National Lead. Rumors o| Were current ‘that terms of a merger of those properties had been finally Agreed upon, An officer of the Smelt- | ing Conipany. sald that negotiations | no definite; , were till ponding, but are lab cohenen Peat will i weed. devotees |aativity and Smelters advanced agreement had been reached, Never- theless Loth stocks displayed unwonted to nearly 106, while National Lead roso @bout a point to above 48, Within the lam bale Rest td operatots took com~- a na We torested have already been held in the} fii), NEW FLORODORA SEXTET FAIR RIVALS OF THE OLD Those Who Won Such Popularity in the Original Production that Their Pictures Were Printed Thousands of Times, Agnes Weyburn, Marjorle Relyea, Daisy Green, Vaughn Texsmith and Margaret Walker, All have retired from the stage but Daisy Green, who is @ ‘near suur," performing this week at the Colonial Muslo Hall, Daisy is rich, Unlike some of the other girls ehe saved her money and continucd her stage career, She has jambition, which she did not allow wealth to amother, The foundation of Datsy’s fortune was Jatd during the Casino Tun of, “Floro~ lora."” Somebody rave he sextet av HWant gimat tin, “Whey followed ti. Wall street wizards took an interest In thelr stock transactions and gaye them advice, It was not long befone the un- knowns who had blossomed forth in the sextots were riding to the theatre in automobiles and cabs of their own, Marie Wilson Won a Fortune, Marie Wilson mode three-quarters of a million und retired.” Her friends say tivit she has most of tt left. ‘s Weyburn kept hers. Majorie Relyea Snvested her Wealth In diamonds. “Whon she appears on Brondway occastonally she looky like an explosion in Tiffany's Vaughn Texamith, a Texas girl by the wayemarned a, texas banker, and is Nylng a life of Texas luxury, Magiret Walker, (he prettiest of all the original sextet, ‘retired after making enough money. to, keep her for the rest of her fe, She ta sald to be living In Zurope. These girls dropped out of Xe tol Gnoe by “Brel andl’ others took thoir places All have done well exe cept poor Nan Patteraon, whose third trinl wil begin and run’ through the revival of Morodom, re the market for a strong and ovant opening next Mon The bank statement was a very. one and Its effect added materials ot the prevailing cheerfulness, ‘The ‘con- |traoton’in loans and deposits was nents lly of equal amount, ‘Nhe loss in cash Was Jeag than a million and an increase of $2,186,250 In mune was reported. Tho’ surplus held the New York banks now aguregatcs $8,08000 a com pared 78,060 r (when compara lsh aeration. previdied in the Btock ket) And with $2,130,895 two years ago, ‘he statement attributed to James H. Eckels, formerly. yalieg Btates Camptroller of Currency, and now a Chicago bank president, that Chicago ts destined to become the’ finan- clal centre of this nation ems to amuse some of the New York bankers. Wall street men who have been keep- Ing track of Northern Seourities affaira] expect that Monday will see the publl- cation of the formal decree of the United States Supreme Court In favor of James J. Hilla plan of distribuiiag the nssets of this dissolving holding company. 'The decline of speculative In- terest in Northern Securitigs shaves {9 regarded in the street as indicative of the end of further contentions jn this field, While there is no reason to be- Heve that a bargain has been entered into between the Harriman and Hill in- tereste it seems to be taken for granted enerally that each side hae made up te sath to have Raa dispute settled as apeedily a8 possib! onds were fairly active, ‘he tot fales of stocks to-day were $59,100 Shores and of bonds $7,068,0N. ‘The total shares of eticks for the weal were 6,000,000 shares and of bonda §22,- ~~ PEOPLE’S GAS UP ON ELECTIONPROSPECTS American Smelting and Refining and People's Gas of Chicago were the fea- tures of the Stock Market to-day, the latter on very good buying advancing to 143-4 ngainst 111 7-8, Ite close of yeaterday. Specialists In this stock. ats Li) nee to the municipal elec. tor ico on:-Tuesday, tho result toh nten it is expected will be favorable to Chicago corporittions. — Amertean Smelting was well absorbed, the price establishing a new high figure by sell- jing up 22 per gent, to 1047-8, as eels SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, Hay te foraine Liverpool rt Orlane ATMA sane: ¥ Victoria Laiitie, :; Indl prinapenin V inteow TNCOMENG Unt Uren ‘Koutiatna, yao OUTGOING STHAMBHIPS, BAILED LU-DAL, Southamy- vre | | cor ria VERNON ’ Gerrruok Dovo.ad. SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1905. ee aby \ HOW “L” AGENT WAS HELD UP Saved by Woman’s Screams After Robbers Had Beaten and Kicked Him. SUSPECT IS ARRESTED. Ticket Agent Keeps Finger on Burglar Alarm Until Knocked Down. Alfrod Ascher, of Yo, 42 Mast Highth street, the strike-bredker ticket agent At tho uptown Fifty-seventh street | station of the Second avenue "L.'' who j Was beaten Into Insensibllity early tor | day heeause he would not open tne robbers who attacked hin wid an Evening Wold y ho Dad held out, trying | to summon help from tho agent who | stayed help! in the downtown sta- | ton until a woman passenger routed the iy eum, j ate for tov in his cage, reporter w vders with her of the men, Michaal Dillon, of No, %i0 Bast Rightleth etreet, was captured in the pursult and the other three the pollee expect to take later, THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS, Bale High. 200 Alla Ch'mers. 17% 17% 100Am. Beet pf. 4% 84% 29200 Amal, Cop.. ., 80% 804 4000 Am, Car & F, % 9 600 Am, C. & FF. pl00m 100% 400.Am, Cot, Ol, 94% 34% 200 Am. Cot, pf... 93 98 100 Amer, oe 6 66 800 Am, Lin, Ol. 20 20 100A, Lin, Ol pf, 6% 45% 1600 Amer, Loco ., 50% 60% 200 Amer, Loco p16 1h 200 Amer. Malt .. 7% 7 1800 Am, Malt pf. %% 26% 83000 Am, Smeltingl04% 103 600 Am, Sm, pf...128% 122% 100 Am, Snuff p..100%4 100% 200Am, BL Fdy, 17 16% 200Am, St. F. pf. 65 65 +1900 Am, Sugar ..142%4 142% 1200 Am. Tob, pf., 91% 97 6700 Amer, Wool .. at 30 200 Am, Wool pf.l0T 107 800 Anaconda 9119 OA. T. & 8. F., 85% 88 DWALT. & ris, 600 At, C, LAne...149 2500 Balt, & Ohto,, 108% 7400 Brook, R, Ty, 68% 300 Brunswick .... 34 609 Hut, & Sus. p, 80% 2200. Can, Pac .....Adb% 4100 Ches, $00 Chi, 400 Chi, 1700 C., M, é& St. 900. Chi, Up, Tr. 0600 Col, FF, & Ir... 57% 200 Col. H.C, & 1. 16% 8000 Col, South ,... 29 100 Col Go, Ist pf. 62 3700 Col, Bo, Sd pf. 39 PAG 10% 1400 Distitiers' 8, 3100 Blee, Stor .., 2400 Fri ses sees 400 Erle ist pf. 100 Brie 2d pf..,.,. 68% 600 Fed, M.&S. pt 9% 100 Mt, W.&D, C.., 62 400 Gen, Bleo, Co.18 300 111, Central 8200 Inter, Paper, 1400 Int. Paper pf. 1900 Kan, C, So, 900K, C. So, pf. 200 Knick, Ice 1100 Louis, & Nash,141% 800 Manhattan ....107% 2400 Met, St, Ry 2800 Met, Securities $3% 700 Mex. Central... 24% 600 M, Bt. P. &S9M,119 200M, K, & Tex., 31% 100 M., K. & T. pf, 65 1100 Mo, Pac july Nat, Bis, Co,, GR 100 Nat. 810) Nat, B, & 8., 26 100 Nat.D. & 8, pf. 92 100.N, ¥, Airbrakelis low. She oh’. Net +h “T was sitting In my cago Inst night, having just eaten my midnight hunch,” said Ascher to-day, "I was reading my paper, the train haying just pulled out, I did not open the gate to let any one Net | out, as they could get out without my bag oy Hien. Low. Close. che. | help, 1 heard footsteps, then It was all U. gC. 1. Pp ol th + Mi quiet, Suddenly, before I was prepared 200. U, 8. R. & Im, +1 130 1 88 | for it, @ man stood before the window and smashed a levelled revolyer through R. & Rpt f Ae y ae ete 108s i iy the glass, shatiering the pane to pieces, 8, otfe.. 144 A | td: She el S800 U.9.L, p ctfs,.108 10714 108 + Ob He fags alms ee eae ase 1100 U ; 1300 U. 8, Puen ase ie ob + 4 Avent Ringe Burgian Alam! 7000, B. Steel... 86 45% 86 4 {NE sald, ‘Wait a minute, Bill” and 13900 U7) 9, Btoel pe, 96% 08% 96% + % [TEACHEA for tho alarm push-button’ whten DO VarCar Chon, 81% Mee 84% 4+ 3% | TIOKS A bell In the opposite ticket office 100 Va-Car pt 07% 10714 1074 + warning the other agent of burglars, B00 Va. 1. C&G. dom dein 4am 41444 EHO MAN Yelled ‘Hands oft!” aw 1 con- BO Yon an Ge ie Unued to hold the bell and give the Wark ea ae an continuous ring that announces bur- WEBCO ae au Klars. Secing he couldn't scare me, he F00Wheel & Les, Is) thy Ibe 4 a | S™AHed With his fest through tho v LB. | broken window and knocked me o} shove a ts E. 1p. 45% 4544 4544 — | ine high stool I sat on, t Vis. Central ., 2% 28 23 — 46) “Ag I fell below range I screamed for ————— help, and then his three pals rushed in GOOD GAINS IN the door ot tho otfee and commenced i ne, demanding the key of the BANK STATEMENT. | sate, ‘tho key was hanging around my heck out of sight, ‘Nhere waa only 90 Wall street accepted the weekly bank | cetis in change on the shelf, $6 in tho temued to t } are and there was $0 worth of Able, ‘There was a @iarked deerenad) in jtokets tn the sate, jeans and deposits, and, while there| ‘Tho four men were klekin was a alight loss In cash, the Increase | the floor when a woman cane up, tho In the reserves was gratifying. ‘Nhe | steps and, seeing them. at 10% — 41 F 57% 16% 29 424 + & 39 42 DH 1% 1854 + 14 160% — 24% +1 TB% + % +m 112200 N, Y. Central.1624 800N.Y.C, & StL. 48% 200 NYC&@SL&1 pf. 80% 10 NY NH & HW1% 1800 Nor, & West,, 85% 1900 North, Am. 9900 Ont, & Wost. 100 Pac, Mall 2180) Penn, RR 20100 Feople's Gas 4000 Pressed 8, C.. 170 Pr. 8. C, pf. 100 Pullman P. C.2 (00 Reading 2900 Rock Island ., 31% 400 Rock Isl, pf... 80 11200 Rub, Goods , 2800 Rub, Gds pf. {00 Sloss-Sheft 200 8,1, & SI,2dpt 71 100 Bt, L. 8. W.... 28 200 St. La. 8. W. pf 65% 600 Bou, sees OT 100 South Pac. pf. un go00 Sou. Ry. 3% 100 50, Ry, Co. pf 06% 7008. Rope & TCo 1% Cy de 1, 98% Puc,.Afic, 88% 20Third Av, RNY 1000 ‘Pol. R'wy. 5 00) Tol, Bt.Lids W. 99 12007. BLL, & Wpt. 67 $700 Twin CR, T..18% 116 8000 Un. Bh. & Poy. 18M sid U, BL & PB, “a 80 eg Union Pac. Union. Wh + % eo —h 80% + m4 — % 8 — 102% 34 + MH um % 143% — 44 | MAY +20 42 +1) 8% + ws —% 5% 3% + 8% + iting me, stat ent, isla ‘The agent as issued at the Clearing- | she screamed for the police, WHEAT DULL AND THE PRICES DOWN; | by the woman's cries, and three young Men started to run up the steps just as these four men with a few final kicks ‘hat rendered me Ingensible ran out past the woman, taking the loose money with them, and charged past the men on the stairs, ordering them roughly out of tho way. When I revived the lady was giving me a drink of water helping me to a chair, whore she, ‘wiped } | } | | fhe piogd from my feee with her band- Wheat started dull to-day at a decline of 3-8 to 1-2 per cent, Liberal ship- ments from Australia and easier cables induced selling, Corn opened fraction- ally higher and was sustained by the persistent unsettled weather in the West and smaller receipts than expected. Broomhall estimated the world's ship- hes ments of wheat for the week at 8,899,000 | fore, the Mah chave threatened me, b bushels, New York's opening prices) [ho sitike, ‘They hi hero bh were: Wheat—May, 110 1-2; July, 92 8-43 4c)y and daked: ine to Ie nd when September, 861-2 Corn—May, 631-8 | (0 ‘suport they’ thipatened nad omer Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat) ‘The quarter of marauders Wott” AY, U3 1-4 to 1131-2; July, 881-2 to lowed up Pond enue 88; September, 828-4 Corn—May, 474-4 {a8 hath to 479-8; July, 478-8 to 471-2. New York's closing prices were: Peetahe Wheat-May, 1107-8: July, $8 Sep: bi : timber, $6108, “Corn—May? 6 { July, | Ona avenue, ie As the policemen started toward them tie me! n turned ond, dodged Into the —sa ow ne man, Di10n, al y LONDON STOCKS FIRM, ha Atop and watched the yaftas | nian atte ° BUT TRADING LIGHT, jeutoon “theta he wad Mea ent into. a " — onder denying AiG LONDON, April 1—Money was more! fi0'y that he h en in there an hour plenti¢ul in’ the murket to-day, due to| Cranes In PoE V Iie Cour estes the release of 50,000,000 In dividends and | charged wit), pseault and robbery ar interest overshadowing the calls for | held in $1,000 ball $6,280,000, Discounts declined tn expecta. ae ff ensier A Hetae Wloe maotangr were[ SUEY LED COTTON firm, owing to signs of an expansion of investment business, though the Indian loan of $10,000,000 at 8 per cent, nt a minimum {ssue prico of 97 restrained trading in gill-edged securities, Busi- nees was quiet. Consols hardencd, Amerioans opened steady nt about) jittle acattored support py f . o1 jown scale and som> parity, but werd dull and drooping, Op- SOE Gere interes jy) vi erators were cautious in anticipation of a| \.k not very Well T bad New York bank statement, which! was good except for restricted hueiness. Pennsylvania was| ‘Texas. maintained, Union Pacific was the fea-| , The, opening, prices Bei ture on bear covering, according to re- minutes late story that hi Liberal selling of July was the fea- ret ta ture of the early cotton m The prico dropped 4 poly the entire Hist wealrenca, April, 7.90 1°, 7,00) port. The market closed quiet and tr- regular, | 7. 69 to i Foreigners were firm, some cons| Somber, 715 offere tinontals were harder, The now Japan-| iy ae closing Bae were April, 7.00 to eso bonds were firm, while 4a we ine 7 June, Jf b9 to Fats EN da an 7.63 casier, Imperial Japancss Government i 6s of fwot Were quoted at 16 3-4. 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ROBINSON (Lawyer) OY Nassau st.(Day.) B'way, cor. 07 st, (Night) TEETH | GAS The Most Difficult Tooth $I. 00 | Extracted with Gas, All Gold Crowns, $5.00, uridge TE per Tooth, $5.00, EETAR | 94-8 a el |N. E, Cor, 125th St. & 8th Ave, “flow Old Was Ann?” How many New York theatregoers know the birth place and birth year OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M, of their stage favorites? Consult the AUCTION SALES, < mareranne camara ais, | 1905 World Almanac aa hah st for this Information concerning er o'GACOR BULMIN, Attorney for St _RneCe, almost 200 living stage celebriti HELP WANTED—MALE, '] The Standard American Annual is evetybody's handbyok,, bath, wexen Somer Loa