The evening world. Newspaper, August 25, 1905, Page 6

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WELL SAYS MORGAN DIDN'T HAVE HIM FIRED Carator of Sculpture Blames Story for Trouble at Art Museum, HINTS ABOUT JEALOUSY. Suspended Official Says the Acting Curator Has a Swelled Head. ———, POINTED TALK BY CURATOR ELWELL. “Calmly and decisively 1 told Act- ing Curator Story that he was af) @amned, impertinent rascal “1 could’name some confounded skunks who seem to have come in- fluence in the direction of the Met- Popolitan Museum of Art. Blerpont Morgan's bronze statue of Caius Viblus Gallus becavse there seemed to be fear In some quarters tHHE I would pronounce it a copy , "I prefer to be true to myscif .@nd@ my education than to truckle 4 persons ‘vho stole from the Aablo Life Assurance Company.’ fhe suspension of E. Edwin Blwell, cutator of sculpture of the Metromolitan Musetm of Art, by Acting Curatu Story, presumably at the instance of 1 nt Morgan, hes created a neu: ado In art circles. On the authori ‘Mr, Elwell himself it may be statec t he called Mr. Story a “garnet | ‘nent scoundrel.” emt Mr. Biwell is busy @ome statuettes at his studio in V hgwken and figuring upon the adviva- DMItY of entering auit against Mr. Bory for the recovery of $100.00. Although Mr, Elwell is an artist lgs'the artistic temperament, he is ai methodical. He keeps a diary. Se down in ‘his diary he has a record i everything Mr. Story has sald to” et end bs promises that if he has to make ft public the result will be in the na- turerof an entertainment. “Mr. Morgan,” sald Mr. Elwell :0- @ay,<“had nothing to do with forcing ‘me out of the Metropolitan Museum of (Art. Of that 1 am convinced. I be- eve I am safe in saying that Mr. Morgan would like to have me back. 1% jaa case of swelled head on the part of afr, Story. Suspended After a Kick, “The by-laws provide that the curator of goulpture shall have absolute charge “of Whe department of sculpturg For ‘the five montha Mr. Story, as “@otiIng oupstor, usurped the authority of my position, he subjected me to a ser'es of: petty insults—the kind ‘that get under the skin and smart. Ai Ia! could stand It no longer. I complained to Bim, . “Me replied, pompously, that he was in power. I told ni that he dmpertinent camcal, and that i said this ina loud or turbulent manner. I uttered ‘words, ounnly, and decisively, with jusc enough emphasis to convey to Story my Opinion of him. Then he went aud @ policeman and had me put out, in my connection Wi:h the museum, extending over a period of nearly four on friendly terms with 5 I iegard him as one Of the greatest authorues OA art. ils country has ever possessed, His death ‘was @ blow to the Metropollian Mu- “Winen the eult of Biondi, the sculp. tor, came up, 1 testified in favor of Bi I considered the Saturnalia’ way it mysclt, a ad -B KOOd art education, han several ovifounded | ame who seem to have wome influence in the direction of the Metropollian Museum of A. He Was a Marked Man, “Because [ dup for my frie Di Cesnola, 1 was a maried m My" position became intolerabie, 1 efter day I was su ad te insults by Mr. St stand jt ho louxer | hel west him, ue 1 rave rela On Aug. '7, upon tny seashore, I received not that 1 ddd deen suspended, nul Octover 1 f sp patey to unpack M4 1 was totdo so, ‘There seemed to be a gome quarters that J would ft & copy. 1 simply say Cel vast raons appeared tO be afrald that T Bead to fronounce it. » Story may be Jealous of me, 1 4on't know: have just finished ‘re- stort the Glustinis a 1 connoisseurs have sald uid be decorated for it. Maybe Mr. Story beard tulle to that effect and it got oh min Expects an Apology, have changed their et) Hap Ing me without pa ing my ealary, Tiis, 4 sa ef ue nfeswion that I was not treat " ‘rgth in possession of all 4s een suggested to Against Story ,000, ly 1 think that Stor will yee fet he was wrong anf anolu- “They wouldn't let me unpack J. || & THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 95, 1905. CAUSES ALK. | [RS MACKAY'S CHURCH LETTER ANGERS PEIEST Language She Used in Pro-| testing Against Parochial Schools Provokes Retort. General public inter cutred in Mrs. Clarence M L 1, through ghe publ respondenes between her an’ the Rev. Vhomas 8. Dubigs, rector of St. John the Evangelist Chursa, Twenty-Mrat street and Fifth avenue, Bs ooklyn, A new parochial school, erected at a ost of $160,000, 18 to be orened in St John's parish next mon‘), and tho odles of the parish underioox to pro- vide the furnishings. Qno/of them ap- péaled to Mrs. Mackay fcr asisstance and received the following reply: wot help you. Aug. 17. KATHE) nthe letter 2 duhige he thought {t over tor @ day and then sent the folowing letter to Madam: Rather astonished, I aegure, yoty dndition of tarisife. Tn th teaigh our chi c iife. IOMAS S$. DUHIGG, Ttector of Bt. John's STENOGRAPHER'S. DREAM ABOUT RUSSELL SAG York held In Pa wal Term, of % Supreme Court rd L, Lottime jal stenographer of Part I., preme Court, surprised his ulpulators of pot-luoks by paper he f entitled * The dream de par seo trial, ti ¥ r owas di rdered aged Suge's secre: to prepare record at $3, ur weeks. ‘Shades steam for a period o Alter heel Jecidad not resignation, but v0 late. Divi n way up I Baw #0 Gold Mint!) Abner was a clever lad Wath iets all his own, When people asked him what he did, ~ He'd say, In softened tone: ‘Pent tell, but I've a gold mint a turns out right good pay, And, | Wigs 'd like to see it, read 0 ely Help Want Ads to-day.” Is ; at me 78 ind NewSalaried Positions Out Last Week by ~ ! 1d's cree oO $7,000 p | is \127 SICK | TOKIO, port K the Brit “stn Incand Bea. Qne hundred 4 wert on inveuded Japanese diers were Growned. | |He Thought Financier Had| Paid Him $100,000 and Then He Woke Up. jon Aug. and suay She bad shots of ralong 18 & sleel scvew sloam- Ph i “Seeding pa! en Bandit willingly Pose Poses for Miss Anna Wilkinson, of Philadel- | phia, While He Robs Passen- gers on California Coach. a was ha Pleas: “yl you and pointed ‘| While sh ~ | ture dev In her Wilkinson about the ro Phere wero tage coach, take thetr m: hard for tt ; | rob noboay the passers which he conceal f gidor ‘my 10 well invested Wiviingon 19 a school teacher, him was not) She was on net way hoine from the ave been s0| Portlind Expom they worke ea ps rah had Known | | Miss |GIVE Widow pint Leayox Endowme avert WOMAN M URDERER | ROBBER OF MAY BE 2S $200,000 TO POOR OF CITY. of Millonaive Philanthror Melon the Sinyer of Lonalre fronted her and the | on picturesque Flushing Bay, for her adoptey hak dnto te aia tae the eat oa okt tr aus }_“Inasmuch as | talen,” writes Miss W adventure with the highwayman, CRUISER RAINBOW ASHORE, MANILA, Aug, % boa hern Mindanao, Rear-Admital ‘Train, sn t damaged a in Ne port to Ralnoow i n sily’ For Invigorating Breezes 5 cents and a trolley toa home by the sea, Halt Hour from Herald Square, EAST ELMHURST, "Cy, THE IDEAL PLACE TO LIVE chatelaine Bend Postal for Clreular and Views. d ran to a frull bain ses on ‘Mt BANKERS LAND & MORTGAGE See ee raast aie bee. When ioe tote OT Manhattan Ax. Repridis 2; X, ee wine Dubie maeh arrenleds SAYS tr ouce more Kay. lately elected School Commiasioncy at Roslyn, | i om of @ cor: LIBERTY AGAIN It Is Liberty, N. Y., How- the soralaary, rout: we would toll) at Liberty, Suldvan County, hh must keep peace with preity wife, Marg arrest, charging tha 0 vhere she had taken refuge after many her hu&band te thi created no| . where her | reeniar at-| thotle Church hotel at Liberty and has been most liberal with her hugband. erty short $00 ball to keep the peace for the noxt s1x months she doesn’t expeot further trouble from him. finally got the much ch guson case in such sh I fot the first and only | pleture of “Sandie tn operation ever | kingon, “I cons The cruiser Rain- bow, th flagesliip of the Philippine waiter Avrent In Aut Jaquadron, with Rear Admiral keiter on mi, went ashore yesterday at the mouth of the Agusan River, Butuan HUSBAND WASTED HER MONEY. Oh MA. BRADY ever, His Home, for Hotel- Keeper Accused of Jealousy by His Wife. James H. Brady, proprietor of a hotol Ro 10 home to-day, and for six months he his young and ret, who caused als he oreated a dia- jed to drag thelr three 2 her at No, 65 East One ‘Thirty-second street, ‘bance and 13 in Mrs. Brady nely Jealous for no reason on earth. it ts not go much his age, but getting bald to Mrs. brady, she owns the TUG WEATHERED BiG STORM AT SEA) Union, Which Went to Relief of Stranded Steamer and Was Thought Lost, Bobs Up with Crew All Safe. The tug Union, of the Dalrell Towing Company, which was reported missing to-day, and was belteved to have for ered in the gale last night off Fire Isiand, came into port about noon, Capt, Sheehan, saw the storm oomtog. and made a run for shelter In time to escape the worst of the blow. He sald: “We gaw that the weather would be too bad for us to hope to do any good in pulling off the steamer Banes, ashore Jones Inlet, L. 1, to the relief of wiloh we mt, and we put back to awalt clearing weather. Harly this morning we put to ¢cea again, not having retelved any informa- don as e Danes ving been floated, and proceeded to Fire Island. It was due to this that we were pot sean last night by the other tugs amd were re- he § $50,000 playing the she declares. “And now he to get more of my estate." 5. Brady expects to go back to Lid- As her husband {s und Mr. Brady was accused of being old and bald in Harlam Police Court. The accusation was anything but pleasing so | Jones Inlet him GIRL'S CONFESSION NOW COMPLETE May Trimble’s Statement to Je- rome Furnishes Chain of Evi- dence Against Men Implicated in Federal Bank Conspiracy. That District Attorney Jerome has d-Wooten-Armitage ready to proceed ts Indica.d by the an- | Rouncement that May Trimble, the former stenographer of the Federal Bank, who 1s about Rothachad affairs, and especially about the luoting of the Welssel under {nd bro ough ut over fr a the Fombs, He was taken to Mr dhe and Miss Kresel for a that Mr David Rov who | ue} ie atau completed against tise Mr. Jerome Believes guilty of the same ||| beat cloth qtimes for whieh | Rothycllld and Wooten have been convicte A BOY’s SUIT Coots onty ten cents when Diamond Dyes are used. Any good cloth can b any colot—a resi pled eoior and eat over for the boy" Children's louise, Bone, feaih eras Stock: essen, and sults for cblidren can bet thade new again wi Diamond Dye) scncon-eno nzpucrions They elve fast, beautiful golors, and are made for ham ‘ollow, Maual and directions, ‘Dianon' CASTOR OVALS i) q ee oki casTor OIL CONFI Cure Pg Morbu: ei leved to have been deep ‘In the secrets of Hottechild, has, | made a full confession uf her perjury and 1s ready, in extenuation of the of- to tell the prosecutor all she etton with | which Mathews and Ferguson are now inlets Uiked ri Ohad = ye oie ria mati, ve. |$30 and $35 Suits, $x8. 75 SA LCN | Salesrooms; ported missing to-da: ‘The tug Mutual, of the Mutual Tow- ing Company, with Capt. Dantel Gully in command, which went out with the Unfon to the ald of the Banes, re- ported the possible loss of Capt Sheenan’s craft, The Mutual was in extreme perti all might and came near foundering three umes, TI Banes, which ran a, yesterday, was Eoated last last | night and came into port to-day under her own steam, accompanied by wrecking GAC ae Colby, which Fulton ‘Who Says Republics Are Ungrate- ful PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haytl, Aug. %5.— In recognition of services rendered to the coyntry by President Nord, the Congress has bestowed upon him the eee of “Regenerator of the Country," and has presented him with property faiued at $6,000, “ Ornatus et Bonitas,"” crAt Correct Hats for Men. 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