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ee ees fe gs! ane ett a tS et ; ] Remarkable Scheme of Ornamentation Suggested by Mr. Flagg, by Which This City Could Be Easily and, Economically Rendered the Most Beautiful in All the World—at Is Suggested to Dispose of a Strip of Central Park, and with the Mo.ey thus Obtained to Purchase the} Property Needed tor the Great Parkway. ‘there 1s plonty of food for thought tn} Flagg estimates that such a sale would | the suggestion of Mr. Ernest Flagg that bring in about $19,000,000 more than |e the time has now come when the old-| needed for the construction of a great fashioned Idea of Now Yorkers UnatCen-| park running through ‘the centre of! trai Park's integrity must be sacredly | the city from Ciristopher street to the} Drererved should be avandoned and’ tho| Harlem river oreation of some breathing space more! fy, Finwe’s idea is for the construc. @ulted to the needs of the rapidly gfew-| tion of a Kind of boulevard, ten milee ing city taken up, long and 1,00 feet wide, which will not At frat blush the talk of Mr, Flag®) oniy be a rond, but @ park running all seems heretical. New York has become] tig length. It will be a breathing spot | @o used to howllng down persona wh | ang a beauty spot and will conform ex- have ventured to suggest a change IM) actly to the needs of the olty at this the city’s wreat park that men with ex time, One thing it will accomplish will cellent ideas on the subject have be to overcome the great trouble with scaroely had a chance to explain them | Contral Park at present, the division of | before they have bern silenced the cast and west sides of the city. — | Mr. Flagg is an old exponent of the| ‘Tye assessed value of the land north elty beautiful, and he! has worked out! ana south of the park between Chris- @ scheme which no one can doubt topher street and the Harlem River, Mr, would make New York one of the most | Flag@ says,, 18 $29,188,700, The value of beautiful cities In the world {f it im the park lands, exclusive of the strip Successfully carried out, It Involves needed for the park scheme, Is placed the sacritice of all of Central Park ag at $248,426.00, which {s $19,288,200 more At present constituted save a astrip than the assessed value of the land to 1,000 feet wide running from the south | be acquired, to the , | Mr. Flage's scheme includes the Tr entous expense of carry. | Whlening of Varick street as an ape | ing out Mr, Flage’s {dea—ho himself Pronsh to the parkway and the ultimate 7 entire route with | Agures | at over $200,KK,0N—makes the Sa Rd eacritice vf the park neces The vd ARMY ! 91 soon rate a ost 1 entire irea save that needed for the Gas no ORL Dea tefl eae sirlp Would have to be aold, and Mr.lanat ureasne TOKIO THINKS ‘COLLUSION IN RUSSIANS MAY DIVORCE CASE | FORCE FIGHT, COURT FINDS Rojestvensky’s Fleet Resup- Husband, According to Ruling, plied, in Condition for Was to Pay Wife $5,000 | Aggression, for Decree, TOKIO, May 18—The reported depar- (Special to the Evening World.) ture of Vice-Admiral Rojestvensky from]! TRENTON, N. J, M .Vice-Chan- Hon-Koe Bay northward renews whe |cellor Bergen fled a: opinion in the popular expectation’ of a naval action in Court of Chancery to-day, refuming to) the near future, It is believed that grant a divorce to Mrs, Eleanor Grif- Adzhinal Rojestvensky, having flied his tiths, of Hast Orange, N, J., wife of| ooal bunkers and resuppited his fleet, ts | Henry W. Grimths, of New York City. | now in @ condition to assume the ag-!He reached the conclusion that for in| Gressive, If he #0 desires, Tt is the atituans proceedings Mrs, Griffiths opinion of some that he may make @ was to receive the lump num of $5,000 demonatration In the vicinity of the and wi atiowance of $40 for conasel lands of Formosa and the Bescadores fave Which was to ve if irlands of Wormosa and the Weccadores fede, which was to be.In dieu of claims for alimony, Mvostok, however, pi i, vecula tt thing depends up From other aspects of the case the eT ul Rojestvensky # plans, Ww: Vice-Chancellor élalms to discover evi- yhile (ey undive sed. may tars’ dences of collusion between the couple. tt le reported ors and he makes it plain that New Jersey u {0 will not grant divore under such cir ra approached the Honan ovo! cumstances, Wis prior to the anrival of the Russ | Mes, Griffiths based her claim for de 1 fleet and arranged a Ve at voree upon ° Heer ee ond enone Bp ccauarmas SOON N Rie gaits ECU LOE Acnertion) f who supplied the c Admiral" Rojestven vhe tlon of this repo however, not ob- x says, occurred tn August, ue a is ee ip. LSS When they’ were living at Bsth STRAIT, BOTTLE: Beucn, N. Y. Mrs, GriMths stayed at Way pee YANG jongitule Bath Beach a month, then went to (about 120 iniles northenee of New York Clty until 1902, when she cust ef Anna) ducing made her home in Bast Orang oO ae eeia iis During all this period, it is potntea | out by the Vice-Chancellor, Mr. Orif- er Seg: yin slanted fiths paid his wife a weekly allowance, | Negming Nd culled at her boardsng-house in| New York at least once a wea! visits, according to Mrs, Grimth These ~ u Ay SrPpPLy (mony, Wore may for the parpos, of | FLEET OF St PPLY seq ASCH (helt CHINS, sho and Mer nupbana | BOATS FOR RUSSIANS. vot speaking to one wnother at all —— Alter ju 4 « urange | HONAKONG. May 18—-A special core ! alt Grifitha, It wus o vielted his yaspondent who recently proceeded Wife four times. According to the find: | Ture to Kwanvehan Ray (Laichau 'aga of the Chancellor, the husband | Joniinedie, North of the Island of Hale | Asked his wite If she would care to live eaeorvend at 11 o'clock at. nthe, With hie family in New York, and then Mav 16-10) deeply laden June, presum- asserted there was no use in parleying, | as they woud never live together again and he wished to marry some one else, Ih deciding the case, Vice-Chancellor Bergen says: " iinpossible under the evidence “| in ins cause to come (vo any conclusions ally loaded with provisions for the Rus- honed southwest of and signal lighta, upon the | other than that, this, defendant, bein ROJESTVE ONS KY WILL | from. ‘hie wife, the petitioner aor LG ner to bring suit lor chat and that after two or three interviews with her on the subjoct, negotiations looking to that end were entered into resulting In a written contract by the terms of which tho petitioner was to bring her, sult, tor divorce, no defense, purpose, NOT DiiOP COMMAND. PETPRSBURG, May 18,—The expressed here yesterday that coving to the reported nervous break~ down of Vice-Admiral Rojestvensky the Ruasian fleet In the Far Bast would afendant was to make ‘no and yee tke obtaining Of a decree by the petitioner was to be bald leo its present Commnnder-in-Chief | the 4,000. turn aut to be unfounded, eprig S FARE Capt, Zilott!, the Alde-de-Camp of GERMANY DENIES Minister of Marine Avellan, to-day au- thorized the statement that Rojestven+ GRAB IN OHIN has not app sed to be relieved from | + However, the condition of the Rusman| ,,TOX!O. May 18-8 P. M.—The Foreign | Admirals" health continues to be aj (Mice to-day announced the receipt of 4 urge of anxiety, @ communication from the German! peta COMMER that tho report that|Government pronouncing utterly un- fo had Applied to be: folleved may. have) founded the reports of the occupation ion of Rojestvensky's| Of Haiohou, in the southern part of the Vw of the condltl heaith to send. Vie o| Shantung peninaula, Vindivostok, where tvensky, In the| The rumors of the German occupation evenCot his miccess in the coming bate| of Halohou were nover enutely ered: | Ween dMilt (fake, over the supreme con-| ited here, but thelr disavowal was Tex Wand of the Rursian naval forces tn tha| celved with satisfaction a it and occupy a post simular to at of the. late ‘loe-Admiral Makar- Of at Port Arthur and of Vice-Admiral| WEALTHY WOMAN Bhrydlof at Vladivostok, ‘A Few Dollars— Spend ihem wisely DECLARED INSANE. Mra Sarah Ann Mead Wanted to Give All Her Money to Char- ity ana Churches, (Special to The Evening World,) And you may own MOUNT VERNON, May 18.—A sheriff's A A building tot— Jury at White Plains to-day declared Mra, Sarah Ann Mead, a prominent real- A modern home, dent of Bedford, insane and 4 , R 1 tent to wie ee large toate ter the Rea the eal ty woma hallucinations are, A that religious, societies end’ golisees “Bargains” to-day, shoud have ail her mo a i 1, Mead ven! In the Morning World. and lately has been’ try “Little cash,” many say, mortgages and notes that ahe own: 4 cash #0 she could give wt away for 1,687 charttable and religious purposes, “Small Cash Payment” eA y. ight years old, to turn all VIBW TAKEN FROM TH ROOF OF THE HOTEL NAVAKRE SHOWS BIT OF THE FAMOUS CHAMPS ELYSEES. A sis itr LONDON, MAY crsan under the Presidency of the London, the Right Rev. Art gram, passed a resolution 18.—The Li of aly ot marriage in church sons during the lifetime party to the proceedings, to modify the reeolution Rnocent party was dofeated majority. ty, National'st Member of suddenly stricken with paral, was taken to a neighbdcring @ serious condition, Mr. was writing at the time and was in hia usual health. in 1868, American affairs, The which wea In Mnglleh, Inst hour, | Tower's Visit to Hay. GRAND DUCHY OF HESSE, GERMANY, MAY 18.—Am- BAD NAUHEIM, baesador Tower's visit to eador, who arrives here return to Berlin Saturdey, improve. returning, Prof, Groedel Hay's great weariness je d!sapp: NEWBUNG, N. ¥, May 1 yesterday and J, White, an inmate of the who has amployed a doz Sampany out of $25,000, for that amount In Fargo Aleappeare: THE PURPLE DIAMONDS. Fixe Bifees Magri flee dacertond,. siuruin telacapban ia: Biskioa ee be MORN! 1G WORL wae | Corte Pisa wn compte ‘A Bo restive ANS Ws Against Church Remarriage. conference now in session here | manding an amendment of the English marrage law so as to preclude the re- An attempt | in favor of |permitting remarriage in church of the Irish Nationalist Stricken, LONDON, MAY 18,—Willlam O'Doher- for the North Division of Donegal, wae House of Commons this afternoon and | He wae born Italy’s King Receives Lodge. ROME, MAY 18—King Victor manuel to-day received in private and most cordia) audience Senator Henry Calot Lodge, of Massachusetts, show- jing great interest in and knowledge of conversation, Hay Je entirely personal, The Ambas- will spend the day wtih Mr, Hay and Gerstood that no political subject will be discussed, certainly not the question of @ commercial treaty with Germany, an eome of the German papers suppose, ‘The health of Mr. Hay continues to Hie elasticity seems to be Catch Fugitive in Asylum, connected with the Now York office of the New York Life Insurance Company visited the Matteawan State Hospital interviewed Andrew who attempted to swindle the insurance White was ineured in the company TTT ANTHRACENE TERE EET SAT MT MITT LEE FEI RTT OARS FAL RT TF THE WORLD THURSDAY EVENING, RETA TEMPLE I RTE MAY 18, Ponyrhnyerie epee te APATITE $200,000 000 PARKWAY 10 MILES LONG AND 1,000 FEET WIDE FOR THE HEART OF NEW YORK : si yal in i me tinct ae ven TL re f y "tine ie if ill lh tr tein S/KTH AVENUE THE HIPPODROME, SY perl CENTRAL PAR ij hin i Sd ie Mi iin iyi yt aaa és Carrington Gourt-Martlal, MANILA, MAY 18,—The court-martial whieh conyened April 17 for the trial of ondon Dio- Bishop of| Major John Frank Carrington, of the | hur F, In-| first United States Infantry, on the | to-day de-| charge of converting pubile fund: to his own use, has resulted in the dismismal of Major Carrington | The records in the case have been malied to President Roosevelt, The friends of Major Carrington wii! petl- | lon the President, it Is sald, to set aside the sentence of Imprisonment {m- posed by the otvil court. Rich Man Found Drowned. CHICAGO, MAY 18.—The body of Otto Kroeschell, a wealthy manufacturer, has buen found by dredgers in the Chicago River, The finding of the body ended a search by the police and relatives of Mr, Kroesohel! that had lasted nine daya. He had been missing since May when he left his home to go to hig fice. For several months Mr. Kroes chell had shown sympioms of mental ‘ab: ‘erration, acoording to his family, et ie supposed that he elther tell accidentally inte the rivet while wandering or com: initted suicide In Mt of derangement. Must Give Up Baby. DPESDEN, Baxony, May Frederick has approved t with the Countess Montign oreed per- the other by a large Parliament yetlmin the hospital in O'Doherty 15, apparently | cg Em- ed half an baby, Princess Anna Monica Pia, is per- mitted to remain in her mothe: cus: | tody until next May, must be turned over to a trustee ap-| pointed by the King. The Countess re: nounces her Saxon citizenship and i. Becretary Her allowance will be increased $10,000 from Juno 1, Sulcide at Wife’s Door. NEW HAVEN, Conn, May 18.— Heartbroken because his wife would toamorrow, It ts un- man, aged eighty, a farmer of Hamden, | committed suicide by shooting himacit through tho heart in front of her hom: Nine years ago Mrs. Dickerman was Miss Maia Beers, the bello of Mount CAPNIEL he married Dickerman, who | forty yours her aenior and had, al Maintortable fortune, They lived happily until James B, Clancy, & Jarmhand hd Dickerman’ fanny, Was arrested agsaulliug Mra, Dtokerman, In Clancy declared encouragy fann denied this and Clancy was sont to prison, | Dickerman sued his wife for| divoros, Infidelity Might Live Longer But for Error, LANCOLN, Neb., May 18.—Beoause hi attorney was one day late in Alin com. |%, motion for # the’ Bens, rison on | COUrt has decided it pre tal no thinks foo earing. 8,—Six mer institution, aliases ang ten yea | title of the |the Alaska Copper and Coal Company, over which there has been considerable The property involved {8 the to be Alaska, and Is rominent forman Schultz, | James H. Ralph and the Havemeye: Whipping Post In Oregon. MAY SAN FRANCISCO, MAY 18,—The Important Forcign and Telegraphic News. |New Yorkers Win Sult. HOW A SECTION OF THF PROPOSED PARKWAY WOULD LOOK, BRYANT PARK, ! \If at First You Don’t Succeed | CINCINNATI, May 18.—After being United States Ciroult Court of Appeals disappointed in love fourteen times, ac- for the Ninth Circuit nas handed down A decision affirming Judge Wickersham, cla) District of Al Bonanzi Mtigation, Bonanza ‘Copper Mines, the largest property in controled by some Yorkers, among them PORTLAND. “Whipping Post ORE,, law,” Copper reputed New 18.—The passed by the session of the Legislature January last wite-beaters, for ot goes into effect the punishment to-day in this State, The new law provides that a man con- victed of wife-beating may be punished with whipping, lash not Ishment for the crime, Facnt fe still in WASTIINGTON, May the Pullman Company, pun. exceeding twenty | » but this Is only an additional | uniahment and not the exclusive pui ‘The old effect under the new 8.—King | Roosevelt No “Deadhead 18.—Presitent | 'Y | Roosevelt will accent no more free rides Crown Princess of Saxony, whereby the from either the raflroad companies or | Hereafter when he goes on a trip he will pay his way. Itt when the child If he has guests he will pay for them, suspected that the President pald the expenses of his bear-hunting trip {completed a week ago, This is inferred | allowed to see her children once a year | from the fact that the special train 9) which carried him to Colorado did not | Heretofore whenever the | walt fog him. President of the United States has gone on al the President {t would have cost hi keep It waiting, HARTFO! M, Dravo, of Pittsburx, College Catcher Hurt. D, Conn,, May 1¢-Stewart a frombe the class of 1901, Trinity College. ny © of and outing the train which bore him remained on a side track and was at | his disposal every minute of the time, | . qaneldent wae paying fon fy 6 D, Dloxor-| ransbortation this time. as js suapecter not return to him, Georm Ties auapected| catcher on the basebadi nine, is in Hart fora Hospital with a severe concussion the brain received vestorday in the Di vaca o Bank with Syracuse University, Drayo was batting and « foul tip from {sown “bat atruck hime on. the head He thought little of the accident at tho time, and ‘was but three Innings later fainted carried from the field. A cons vulsion followed and Dravo way removed to the hospital, 8ST, LOUIS, May 18.. nda of Baptist em, were fraternizing over ¢ je two Rey. "Dr Jal Drops Dead in Church. While the thou- Northern and South. union of of athe o} ning nh, Se the judgment of | of the Third Judl- a, confirming the Mines fn natt haa marrod pointmenta," obtained arrived cording to Messang, storeotyper, as tne sixty n “aaddy, Tou sa ot five, for twonty-tive keeper. his own statement, Frank superannuated known through st Wullwebor, years his house- ut Cinetn ereoty pe forty ‘The first of my fourteen love disap: remarked his away back in 1500 Messa license yesterday, I don't know what as he “was 9 has been the matter with me, but every UUme T got a girl and began to go with her with the idea o/ martying her some other fellow came along pnd took her away from ine. me a bonus to go with them. sure that the moment I pald them any attention they, would be married soon to some other fellow. ray who I know iuvon me, ellove any one will Ret her away from mi The girls used to offer ‘They felt last got a a and [ don't ve a chance to Preachers to Try Saloon Man QOULUMBUS, O., May 18.—Chnrles Se- haffent, an Elyria saloon-koeper, is to be tried by a jury made up exclusively of Preachers. He ts charged with a petty offense in connection with his businass and jokingly remarked to Justice C, Lurd that lie would submit the case to any preacher in town. thereupon made up this to hear the case, ‘the » Justice ullar jury Bank at Manila Closed. MANILA, MAY No financial state- The reason given 18—On the order of Goy, Luke Wright, the American Bank has been closed and placed in charge of the Insular Auditor, ment has been issued, \for the closing of the baak is the pro- testion of the depositors Art Treasures for Fair. PORTLAND, Dumond, director of ORE, MAY 18—F. Vv, the art at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, has in Portland from exhibits New York, with three special cars of art treasures, which are to be hun) of Art at the fair, about 600 ol! paintings. {n the Museum He brought in all Plague Killing 300 a Day. LONDON, May 18 plague at Harb!n cause an average WINSTED, Zaske, Conn., to town to-day. goon here, and carried a ma: chs a ‘oa ies, it in isnt (Thursday)—4.30 | A. MA Tokio despatch to the Dail Telegraph reports an epidemle of the so severe as f 300 deaths a day, y to 18,--Ernest brought a on ite wop near | the members of the funeral party. Conn. Leads In Turtles, | May a Colebrook farmer, snapping turtle weighing forty pounds! It i the largest eyer THE DESIGN IS BY A NEW LIBRARY. Zi, Lig RTIST BIEDERMAN, a a as ie : HERBERT CROKER LAID TO REST Mother Breaks Down at Church, and Is Unable to Go to the Cemefery—Aged Grandmother Among the Mourners, The funeral of Herbert Croker was held to-day from the Church of 8t. Ig- natlus Loyola, at Elghty-fourth street and Mark avenue. Father Ducey, of + celebrated a low miss, as ather ured . Croker, the mother of the dead did not attend the funeral, She had made arrangements to accompany the body to the chureh and the ceme- tery, but just before the comn was borne from the house sie collapsed, 1) prone had teen too much for overtaxed phyaical powers. The family y 1 was summoned to attend hi Mrs, Croker's mother, a bent ans woman, insisted upon going to the ftu- neral of her favorite grandson, She Was assisted from the church to her carriage after the funeral ceremony by Father Ducey, The other mourners were Richard Croker, jr, Ethel and Florence Croker, Exiward Croker, Chief of the Hire Depurtment, and Capt. Jamez Collins, Mra, Crker's brother, The hearse left the houge fully half an hour before the four carriages carry- ing the mourners departed. When the hearse reached the chur.h it was drawn up to the curb on the opposite side of) Park avenue, remadning there until the) carriages here wore few in the church outside | The services were simple, and no funeral address was made, John ox, Andrew rendman, , rancle Mahler,’ Thomas thy BY, Mogle and’ Lawrence Were" the “pali-vearera.” ‘The as in Calvary « oral trioutes sufficient to ‘@ wagon, The, horse drawing the buted at Beventy-ninth street and Park avenue, and many of the es were spilled to the street and broken, RUS SSI. AN FLEETS JOINED ON MAY 8. SAIGON, May 18.—A fitnetion was ef- fected May § by the squadrons of Vice- imiral Rojestvensky and Rear-Adm!- am Reto Tt took mace outside of | oral waters. vossels started seaward May 14, in an easterly direction, IF YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY Or Secure an Ideal Place to Live SEND POSTAL FOR CIRCULAR AND VIEWS. RAST ELMHURST RBS ER eaters will in McKinnon, the pastor | saat | ont GISTRATE DISCHARGES VANDERBILT CALLER, Swiss Who Caused Excitement Fifth Avenue Mansion Expining He Only Wanted a Job, Adolph Rodel, thirty-five years old, who was arrested last Friday afters noon at the entrance to the residence of Mrs, Cornellus Vanderbilt, was are ralgned in the Yorkyillo Court to-day bofore Magistrate Stenert and dis= — charged, Rodel when arrested was jthought to be Insane. He has been une | der examination at the Bellevue Hose pital since then, Magistrate Ste nert gleaned from him that he is a Swiss and speaks practle cally no English. He came here from Springfield, Mass., and sald that on Brie day afternoon he met a fellow countrys man of his, althouga a stranger, while In Central Pars, This s!ranger, raid, told him there was a vacanoy for @ gardener at the Vanderbil's, and told {him to apply In person to Mrs, Vander bilt, The stranger demanded #1 for the |euip.' which was paid, ‘The trouble arowe through the Inabil+ {ty of the butler to understand Rodel and Rodel's expostulations at the buth ler'a turning him away, —— ey | COLLARS tomer ARE LINEN Collar Chat No. 12 “Have a look" of your collar, at the inside ‘+ Sixteen to one" it is cotton, But you think you are wearing linen. There is only one way to tell: ‘Have a look" for the indelible “H, & I. Warranted Linen” stamp. Linen price is 2 for 5c. No cotton collar can bear that stamp. It is illegal. 12 your dealer can't supp! pend pa his name askin Hor, Linen vereus Col Iar-wise, | ‘Troy, New York i SALRSROOM : Union Squsre West sr Oolew York JAMES McGREERY & CO,! 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