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sae bk ‘ ease We RLS, TULZSDOAY, JUNE PS, 2907. CARDINAL GIBBONS ~ PLEADS FOR CHANGE Prelate Points Out the Growing Dis- regard for Marriage Relation—Says Mormonism Is on a Plane with Present Conditions., BY JAMES, CARDINAL GIBRONS., The reckless facility with which divorce is procured tn this country fs an evil scarcely less deplorable than Mormonism—indeed, {t 1s in some Fespects more dangerous than the latter, for divorce has the sanction of the civil law, which Mormonism has not. Is not the law of divarce a virtual toleration of Mormonism in a niodified form? Mormonism’ com- sists in @ simultaneous polygamy, while the law of divorce practically leads to successive polygamy i Exch State has on its statute books a list of causes—or, rather, pre- } texts—which aro recognized as suffctent ground for divorce. There are 1 in all twenty-two or more causes, most of them of a trifling character, and in some States, as in Illinois and Maine, ihe power of granting a divorce is left to the discretion of the judge. It is plainly manifest that the cancer of divoree is rapidly spreading ver the community and poisoning the fountains of the nation. Unless the evil js checked by some speedy and heroic remedy, the existence of fam- ily Ufe is imperilled. How can we call ourselves a Christian people if we wiolate & tundamental law of Christianity! A: if the sanctity and indis- solubility of marriage does not constitute a cardinal principle of the Caris- an religion, I am at a loss to know what does. FEARFUL WRECKS DUE TO SCANDAL, | Pleture to yourself the fearful wrecks dully caused by this rock of sean- ~@al, and the umber of families that are cast adrift on the ocean of life. a Great stress is justly laid by morasdsts on the observnce of the Bunday H But what a mockery ts the external repose of the Christian Sabbath og “Benes from which domestic peace is banished, where tne mothe: Mee 7s © broken and the fatuers spirit crushed, and where the children Masten ah _ fo one of thelr parents without exciting the jealousy or hatred of,the er “Ana these melancholy scenes are foliowed by the final act of the anon when the family ties are dissolved and wearts that had vowed eternal | x ene union r-- _eparated to meet no more. cS The facility with which marriage is annulled is most morals of individuals, of the family and of society. It leads to il-assorted and hasty marriages, because eumspect io making a compact which may afterward = et will. It stimuiates a discontented and unprinctpled husba © Aeesness, quarrels aud even adultery, wel) knowing afford a pretext and legal grounds for separation. , FIERCE ENMITY FOLLOWS. Tt engenders between husband and wife fierce It} nee hpsagellariale gations about the ens- it deprives the children of the protecting arm of 2 of a father or the ge: care of a mother, and too frequently consigns them to the st onal 1 the world; for the married couple who are wanting in conjugal love f Ko @nother are too often destitute also of parental affection. In a pp ord, it brings into the household a blight and desolation c] eee aie . which neither wealth nor This social plague calls for a radi found only in the abolition of our mi: Vorce and in an honest application of t If persons contemplating marriage they were legally debarred from entering into be more circumspect before marriage in the choice of a | Would be more patient afterward in bearing the y ‘fe partner, and @ach other's infirmities evoke ‘and ‘In tolerating pa From the Delinentor ¢o, July. vo wantea GUIS Bt wToday! WILL TEST World's Want Directory, 2 Trial Opens with Statement 3 f ¢ Of Three Shots Fired, the Last Deadly, © injurious to the Persons are less cir- be dissolved almost nd or wife to law- that the very crime wil) cal cure, and the remedy can be ischievous legislation regarding dj- he teachings of ‘the Gospel second wedlock they would TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1907 Wincery Help ‘ Bartenders scar 4 a dere yrpe keepers if al of Dr 180 10| Fa ka way Molle Makare 6.0 ¢/wae vecun tn is a Butene a0 cig | ree teen Ome ad Buttonhole: Makers Fy 4. Cabinet Makers .. 4 6| A#’soon as the talesman had been a Convassers 6 | cevted and sworn District-Attorney 1 Carventers rn +9811 outline iene on's ade no effort at the facts o: two years. The Seer ss 8 Bhiowina Clerks . ‘ ° ‘ eh bole ward 4 Beller 2 ; she impression 44 gOne oul, wald Dentists... é ered under Dishwashers Ae w ¢ o & ‘ts way int #e of the buck. A second bul date s ‘ ‘ the aad Stenographers the <hird A i t (Fema 1 sect Tailors ot as ling thd Tri ‘ ! Tine ‘ 1 ™ riters J ey rr . " onaee 8 litece up a. will » be y Aere 4a “ ‘ : Waiters f. "Just what the theor Waltresess hae ti en learned . 7 «| afte, killing seRPTl tone tsleemen Ss Water! Ase f ‘ eDged fourteer Every week, month and year The | cused = World prints mare “ileip Wanted” 4.015 f ‘far , , } “ Ads. than any three other New York Caries Burger, Hane Beck , Jaihen Aivat Tharles Kise Trenk Voortis Jom Brumjes, I ‘ Y/ Ae MeeLelinn “and Wllam 3 asignior _ imewspapers combined, IN DIVORCE LAWS were persuaded that once united | CHARD TELLS ~OF LETTERS 10 Cafe Through Them, and Haywood Accused. |reoaliet to the stand, first to be formal nt and then to be fredfirestly ex- number of letters written by the wit- ness and ome by the prtsoner, Hay- show that there had been a consptraay Creek, aa to the whereabouts ef Or thar in the spring and summer of 16. ruled that ff {t was improper on re jopen {ts examination. Orchard swore that Haywood said in of letters, date them at Ban Francisco, of the Western Federation of ‘Miners Two were thue written, and the State. producing them, secured their admis- | sion. | Revenge as Motive. ‘Then one was written, dated at Nome, Aleaka, and ctven to Marton Moore, then an organiner for the W Federation of Miners, to take to Alaska and mall The State produced | tt letter and over objectione secured ite admission Next the State produomt « written b Haywood himself to | Orchard, showing that the prisoner had knowled@e of the Alaskan story and this, too, was admitted tn evidence Orchard also testified that the replice of Mre. Orchard were sent to him through Hagrwood. T ng questions propouried | by the. defense all indioated a purpose ly the defense to show that at vartous | times Orchant threatened to kill Steun- | enmerg, because of a desire to be re venged for the lom Orchard's dn- tereat In the Hercules mine. Harry Orchard waa recalled to the stand as the ae i witness of the 4: le was examined for impeachment by Richardson | It became evident at the start of the | crose-examination that the defense pro- posed to bring a number of witnesses lw prove that Orchard had for years | nursed a vengeful spite against Bteunen- | berg. and had repeatedly made threats againwt tim. | “Do you know Max Malich, of Den- ver?’ asked Richardson. ‘Yes, sir.” Denies Threat to Kill, you, in June or July of 1905 say }to Max Malton, you and he being alone, | th t you were going to kill Steunen- « even if you had t> swing for it sir. I never had any such oon- on.”* fenator Borah asked if he could not place the time closer than June or | Juty, 1906. | “No man can fix the exact day of such an occurrence,” said Mr. Richard- son, somewhat hotly “We will have Max Malich here aud ve may fx tt for you, but It is not Mkely Uiat he can give you the day of the conversation. Did you say that Steunenbderg was mean—and that had {t not been for| would have been a| Wleunenberg y onaire, because you had owned a of the Hercules miue erg had driven you that Stew t the State? air, 1 never said any such thing. Or piles a «1 showed no hesitation. Pettibone Letter Shown. Mr. Richardson asked him tf he knew Lotie Day. of Denver, and, meeting her in @ room at the Belmont Holtel, tok PROVE PLOT |Pettibone Brought Into the | Pomme, Jane 18 —With Harry Orchard | y prepared by the defense for inmprach- Jamined, the State produced to-day @ wood, the purpose ef which was to to deceive Mre. Orchant, of Cripple ‘The defense vigorously protested |axainet the introduction of the matter on re-direct examination, but the court | Jairect he would permit the State to re-| the spring of 196 that Mra Orchard was repeatedly writing to him as to} Orchard’a whereabouts, and Orchant mugeested that Ue write her a neries and have them delivered through awents ern etter | Was Very positive in hin re-| ‘BOYS FIND OL MAN A SUICIDE Lifeless Right Hand— Was Well Dressed. Boys playing (n Washington Park. @ Heights, this afternoon ran # ody ty a secluded epot, There‘ was = bullet was clasped in the lifeless right hand The boys notified Policeman 1! the West 01 cod Bireet was found en Henry Hyams, of No. 30 East Fitty- riehtn atreet. It contained the following note on paper of Lafayette Lodge, No “F&A M: “Dear Brother—-Don't worry about n. In the coat pocket worry WILLIAM TAYLOR’ The man was apparently between LITTLE WOODS WINS AT 100 TO 1 ON THE GRAVESEND TRACK (Continued from Fire Page) after the latter eet the head of stretch, The eunings filly went on alone, a well- backed winner, Great Dame came with & raitle and finished a good third. showing ths improvement predicted. 100 to 1 Shot Won, Woods took It Into his head te race to- day, and he did so with such good effect as to come home winner, to the delight of the hunch artists and the had to meet no email jot of sprinters jcither. At the start Dr. Lee was chook full of running and outfooted the party, In the miretoh Dr. Lee began to weaken, but had speed enough to maintain the lead until within a few jumpe of ths wire, when Musgrove, on Little Woods, riding with hand and heel, forced the long-shot home a winner, Sailor Giri filled in third, the others badly strung out. Dr, [ee was 15 to 1 and Bailor | was © to 1 in the betting. The rorite and the second oholcea did not @ smell. There was some play on . the long-shot winner. Ed Pearsall ts known to have bet on the winner at ® to 1 across the board, but it was confined to smal! wagers. When either of the choices failed to «et inside the money the talent received j worst the high stool fatriy revelled in green- backs after the race, Dinna Ken Shows Claes. Ken led from start to finish, Sera Cutter Coup Failed. janned Cutter Pp failed. ern horse, entered and The fort day, although being heavily played Moyea won ina drive from Heine, who beat the Cutter, a sure thing,” for the place. KENILWORTH RESULTS, (Special to The Evening World KEN FIRST RACE—Please (5 to 3) 1, Sa (8 to 6 for place) 2 I a3 Ti 4545-5. Workaday. Wild Cherry, Ba ardo, King’s Folly, Gloryar, Cuscowilla and Snakowood also ran BECOND RACE—George 8. Duvts (7 to 10) 1, Bam Bernard (10 to 1 tor place) 2 Mark Anthony. 3 ‘Wme—1.G 3-6 Marsec, Request and Canopian also THIRD RACE--8t. Joseph (5 to 1) 1, 2 place) %, Bir Ralph & ¢ Do, Chippewa, Picaroon, Simon D, and Cobleskill also ran. FOURTH RACE~Tom McGrath (8 to 5) 1. Welbourne (1 to 2 pince) 2, Tekle Time—1 Pretty Polly aleo ran her that he intended to kill Bteunen-) FIFTH RACB—Chtet Hayes (8 to 6) 1. perg. This also Orchard dented. Re to 1 for place) 2, Master Orchard was asked if had not avitle, , made sinliar threats in the hearing |aleo ran. At and True and prese of "Kid" Waters, of Crip-| SIXTH R amond (7 to 1) pie Cree 4 He was ankea|!. Lou G 1 Ys, Concerned 4 ne —O 49 34 J.B Mea 0 Was & apy Ret even A convermation merly Laeut.-Ge was repeated by Ric letters which Orchard said were Haywood's handwriting were intro 4 ine ‘ f them was to Cripple Creek he Stme took Orch over t redirect examination J. U. Hawley asked es to his interest | in the Hercules mine, whict said sold in March, 1897, ‘Thie was some Ume prior to the troubles in the a Al nes, wh in \89, Orchard was ore and left the Blale after biowing at Wardner, The ¢ enuf d carly in the 4“ by Deputy Sheriff Nichols was we ed by him. The Ictter read n effect Dear ‘Tor have received rs and have sent that to Jack. I hope ae to your move 2 wit bar wilbceastu . ot exes or ¢ from Pet. \ copy of @ telegram from ®pokan was id , The tele A Miller wit aide Me morning What “Trouble’ Meant 1 said he tad not made any | ‘ ow Miller, but ich Mii men asked Mr Hawley 1 wuppore he Kile of Bleunenberg.”* } Star Emblem also ras | k. Hoe positively denied Auth, Catfoot, canimenetimeensiens LATONIA RESULTS. LATONIA, June if to-day resulted as f races here we rand one-half fur- to 1 and 3 to J) 1. for place) % Btone: Time: OND RACB—8ix furlongs.—Ro- sarrian (2 to 6 a 81 Haughty 1 our wetting for place) sreless &-—Thine— 44 PHARD RACE—One mile (0 to 1 and 4 to o | for place 2, “ rH RACE » House courne ne (7 to de 1, Jonn | t to? for place) 2, Clase Leader b Time—a.28 8-6. FIFTH RACE — Six furlonga.—O Honesty (7 to 2 and ¢ rte ed (8 to 6 for place) %, Frontenac 4 SIXTH RACE—One mile and a ex Quagga 4 to 1 and even) 1 rai (to | for place) % Bendigo % — WINDSOR RESULTS, FIRST BACE—Redondo (4 to place) 2, Grac ¥ kx Collins aa. Dr Heard (8 to 6) | 2 to | for place) 2. I (Pind Nme-di Bam Parme « THURD RACE —Dew of Dawn (even) 1, lady Elkhorn @ to | for place) 8 esowtcs Dandy Dancer and Melange 1 ' Breese, 9 aif; Matabon “0 re ant trouble ever the FIFTH Ka Maxton by a neck; Moliere (even) a Bie oink Time Lb be DROWNS ASHE START GUT ON OCEM VONAGE Into East Waiting for Tug to Take Him to His Ship. PUBLIC PAK Revolver Was. Clasped in. His) While waiting for a tug to take him! | che Harlem River side of Waahington | to the vessel in which he h pagnage for a tour of the world Harrison, @ young man sacver| Italian Girl Plunge Stiletto Into | Pax Heart of Admiring On- wee the an old man seated on @ bench of Fulton street | and was drowned. Though he| waa pulled ott of the water alive and| slated for three hours under inisirationa of ambulance Gregory's Hospital wound In the forehead and a revolver feraid and the body was removed to Hundred and Fitty-wo~ velope addressed to was handso: Aresned and good lookt twenty -elght 5 the police found bis passage tic Carcara, which Ghored in the lower bay end tye trunk | aboard the boat He had been walking pleoe of the an. Plymouth street, Brooklyn, fatally stabbed this afternoon by Philomens He had paid ’ se! your dues until the Indge Ine to 4 been taken | Castino, a comely dark-eyed Italian girl of twenty, merely because Mc- Into the river Beveral men went in after him, but he went down three times before coukd fish him out. PDS ON NERO BANG SHIFTS W POLICE IRC Buchanan Transferred to Eldridge Street Station —Other Moves, they | At odds of 100 to 1 In the betting Little Jong-shot performers. And Little Woods John Buchanan 1d and Twenty-sixth station, te the Eldridge street | fternoon, as @ result of the raids on the negro biock tn One ourth street early sent to El-| young man stumble! heavily against hie fvelthe girl, @he had ber back to him. | a transferred Hundred and Th’ @ridge street station and all Thomas Walsh Park station, was Hundred and Twenty-sixth on, and Capt ridge street, atreet precinct WARDELL CONFESSES HE SHOT HIS WIFE IN A SUICIDE PACT, (Continued from First Page) of the Bronx | Her olive skin blanched and her eyes Patrick Bowe: shock of the weagon, but the knights of Dinna Ken. re-entrenched himself in the good graces of bis followers to-day by winning the mile and a aixteonth handicap, the sixth event on the card. cleverly and carrying top weight. Dinna cinesca getting second money and Zethus third. ‘The hatter came strong at the end, just ntpping Tiro for third money, which latter can a bang-up good race throughout faratched repeatedly, could do no det- | # ter than third in the last race of the| bed over her ‘ured that I would carry out the coward if I did ment, 90 1 wi "T felt her @ I kiswed her and her lips were cold. | in, which had been on my pillow all the time, and shot her After that I turned the gun on my-| stricken onlidren and eetsed her arm. weif and pulled the trigger time it didn't go off LWORTH TRACK, June 18— The first) I tred agin and The third time was an awful failed again. the fourth time, would shoot an, and then I lost out le in the house had ied her and went “T thought the heard the shot ther to the door and air revived me u0ugh to load the on my clothes and started out to tele. tor the police Gisconnected the the story that ehe had shot she had agreed to shoot me, we had found that the gas wouldn’ ‘That ls the whole tr tube and framed up| *RS® herself ater |, inally I the woman was from the effects of the Kas when Jupiter, Jack | Wardell fired the bullet into her Rig Nevertheless: Coroner & charge of murder | iistetome, rapreant 12 terz| $3.50 SHOES att & corpee. ‘his intent |MRS, POTTER PALMER mina! annale of this city The Other Man's Story The man Beahlert who is tangled up her husband was enamored of an- woman until she saw 4 m connection with the tri edy in to-day's papers Boahlert appeared at the West Twen- that he went there to call persuade her to go back to her He met her on the street one the Twenty-fifth and disclosed his identity COLLEGE GIRL ELOPES IN AUTO AND IS WED. (Specta! to ‘The Bvening World.) NORTHAMPTON, Keith Amith, « frewhman at oem eloped in an automobile| ef down indictments againat day with Harold Osbor fulo oarried them at high epeed entered Smith Ce ome is at Winnetka, trouble with t ably would pot Final a AD THESHADE, , BOSTON’S RECORD. HOBTON, June M—-Ninety-four in the ¢ report at the United Blates Weather wan peveral dewrecs warm SCHOOL LOOKS ON 1 for ensh this week. ment on any article war + Jrtaanee 6 ‘Thousands of Children See Pretty. oem, ements MOCKERY, LAMPS, RES. BEDDING. & TOR HOUSEREE | $75 Worth $7.50 Down $1.50 Week $i00 «$10.00 “ = =§2.00. * $150 $15.00 ‘* $2.25 °° $200 * $20.00 ‘ $2.50 * $300 (‘* $30.00 " $31.50 “* Accounts ap te 810,000 by special agenven Our Ferus Appl New Jerver, looker Who Jostled Her. Thousands of school children who were pouring out of the public school on Charjes street saw John McCarthy, a’mechanic, of No. 321 Carthy had been pushed against her by a boy, as she was dancing about and thrumming a tambourine. | The young gtrl attacked McCarthy with tigerish ferocity and, after plunging a st! WE POSITIVELY SELL SKIRTS made tally to Your Messare CHEAPER THAN ANY tto into his arm and breast, fought with knife, teeth and nalls against the policemen who sought to arrest her. ‘The stabbling was a tragic climax to | few hours away, they said, the gayety of hundreds of youngsters | “ining the wound upon es | The girl fou, ntil she com y YORK. eratel by Theresa Christopher, twen- io ‘aigned in tha Jet rect t the consume . ion Market P. pice {ND TO PROVE. THIS art was Comp! ered. All she 4 imagined M two years old, of No. 180 West str reenpoint, the compenion of the Cal tino girl f Beth are rarely pretty, and there were a score of men in the crowd that surrounded them and admired the mel- odies they were playing is Favorite Street Dancer, 100 STYL. held without ball to await of her victim's tnjuriae -DRUNKENNESS CURED Ak WU Ue gratis ning tw Phiicmens was well known in the | Mere eorn saunihe con neighborhoed, having ap! red thet bes adit nas been to cure drunke: in adcordance "with the joften in the train of the hurdy-gura: dancing and winging with her tambour- | : ine. Many men in the crowd remarked r perisea fo eell on the girl's beauty and erace as she effect a cure ort cineled about and thrummed 2be_tgt Ne. 1. tw be gt iastraenent a races Sos te McCarthy was also admiring the bosbands amd brother eh Orrine tn many cases | have joat all de-| fot drink ‘are iad to recom: | rirl's dancing and singing, leaning against a lamppost near the ourb. He here ies, was reaching in his pocket for a coin fop4 ihe, reaily ties lied | to give ber when a great, hulking HIKER, 234 ot and orp and Bway EMAN, 316 Bway and Granches, |echooYboy lurched against Aim and pushed him out on the pavement. T and with a sbeill ery of rage turned round on him. SKIRT TAILORING C 42 BASE ULM SPREE ESN. a. DOO Ra M WANAMA IONE 3212—GRAMERE En’s ¥ jdlazed, and before MoCarthy could 0} much @— recover Ris equilibrium the girl snatched « long knife from the folds of her Gress and sprang upon) him As he raispd-his arm to defend himeelf ahe plunged the atilette in the fieah near the shoulder Girls and boys fell back with acreama of horror, But the girl seemed more like an animal than anything else, and, 2 wing the weapon out, she again eae Se a belle ees beck, ea ee Herself upon the man and drove you, in whieh you et tings ye do not care to page shoal it in through his breastbone, we that the be, set aside for the purchase of Candy blade tore the heart. ‘Left candy. You can't afford to for- vet it, All the while ahe screamed in Italian and called upon her companion to join) Pen re eran (ated on SPECIAL for this Wednesday | without moving, however, her Are me") OLD FASHIONED SUGAR [Sqecect lemme PPERPERMINTS & WIN 10¢ CARROL Cer: LO SEER, CHOCOLATE MAPLE 4g pavement the girl was stooping down DIARRHOEA, WALNUTS .. . POUND | with the mtained knife poled above L LL LE ISIE at heed her head. The weapon was about to CHOLERA MORBUS orelock. fall upon han again when Policeman in Gilkerson, of the Charles street etauon, oo h Uirong of horror continu, Reaty Te | bowels. will Aftor a he Tr ned upon tim wid fought, [ecsretrest cate kicked, bit and slasned at him with ferocity. Tt od her com: policemas, the crowd. seized ; trms But there h, 4 bone and. writhed lke stamp” Nor was she-ia the least cowed when tires reserves ame tO fie assist | ance. SOLD BY DRUGOTSTS. as necessary to send for| RADWAY @ CO.. 55 Bim st, | vrusned thro ef pi | Yacht Tender facial 9 4.75 and easy towing, The pr 7 low y/ ¢ patrol w woman's tempted to bi and her erte Even then every one within brought hundred: © ls remark the wounded man was taken Vincents H pophta? ea aring Atrialwillconvince © through the pr that W.L.Doug- $5.50 shoes are | the bestin the world. Biores in Greater Now York condition. Th that the at t puter edge of his heast and penetrated cutee sete ne. tie Meath was only s DIED HEALY,—On Monday, June 17. 1907, com NELIUS M. HEALY Friends and relatives are invited to av NOT TO WED AN EARL. ise Broalwar, out. 4iet. ae | ee ee tal Bare, ish P nsolutely Denies tite ind. Aveniae Irish Peer Absolutely Denies He Tir hres Report Sent from S77 Thud 4 vses BROORLYN! tend the tu from bis late realdence, Chicago. EIS CA ld tray td adh Hatt: BON dey ot 1030 A, jerer} Cy - is Newark AY. 471 Pullon Bt, ot, Pend, | ba te: LONDON, June 18—The Earl of Mun Brecte has Bevel bureatiais ar : Chureh. tin Calvary Cemetery, ster, whan questioned to-day regarding the report that he was engaged to Mra Potter Palmer, replied “The report Is absolutely untrue.” All the afternoon papers here print dispatches from Chicago reporting | engagement, with portraits and blogn phies of the partios —_— oo RAILROAD INDICTED, pi or d ES Tay lo r Contral Vermont te We Tried On Shoe Department Tro Counts Alleging Kebaling, ‘The Federal Grand Jury to-day hand the Cen S 4 \" ral Vermont Ratlway for alleged vio “ re bet, tn granting re ~pecia jation of the Elktr | putes for the shipmem of coffee from w York City to Detroit, Women's Slippers, suitable for evening or house wear} Pink, Blue, White and Black; value#5,00, at $2.85 Broadway and aoth St; sth Ave., roth St Morgan&Brother (Retebiivhed 1801.) Storaze Warehouses, 20, 20. 24, BAG W. ATED M1, NW. Near Broadway "Phone Bryant heper rooms for storage of turn) runeh anon works of wrt, we Our warencusge are the moet central tn Weolss new Yurs t Soh vement turas to DL won nd, Marry sreuone had been reported up te bdo forks of Art by een ee a wate She We warka SEND FOR EOTIMATS.