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‘BISHOP CALLS FOR UNWORLDLY CHURCH London Prelate Declares That Religion Cannot Be Run --. as a Business, Warrant Swom Out ‘feats Vanderbilt, It Is Said, but Step- e sroblen have pean discussed : tind passed Jover! Ini conventions: one mother Can’t Be Found. | ty, anda number ot new aueatcos of | Ereat importance, the Protestant Epis- |, copal Church of the United states as- sembled to-day for Sts: forty-fitth trie} ennial convention, which ja expected | to BN one of the mort interesting in{ the history of the church, The Right the problems that have man Brennan, of the Fifth ay: who has a rest of Mrs, May 8. Dilt, issued by Magiatrate RICHMOND, Va.. Oct. 2—Facing All warty stock market to-day, | fell about 1 1-2, Canadian Pacific 2 7-8, | and Amalgamated | * STOCKS DOWN IH AN ACTIVE MARKET Canadian and. Northern. Pa- cific with Amalgamated Cop- per Prominent in Trading. “Wheré were sharp renctionx inthe St. Paul Northern Pacific Copper 3-4. American Cotton Ol rose 11-4 and Brooklyn ‘Transit 5-8 There was a rise in some of the Sa- sies_jater, the market—being with trading active. Pressure against the ,metal and the Pavific stocks group | the after- Rey. A. F. Winnington-Ingram, Bishcp | of; Uondon, the sermon a’ ie rday,, has not bein able “to.discover any trace of the controt of | Thunders [t “Moly: Trinity | Churoh, this being the ‘opening * cere: | menial. -—.) At ‘the Vandertiit tome he was in- formed that the bishopess of spopkdom ; as been out. of town for a week. The y Servants, believed: that ahe was cn 2 Yecture tour in Massachniet: “The warrant Was tssued at the be- ehsr acteristics which. the church that dominate the future must \pos- sens. He sald in part ‘Mfter all {s said and done, the most Evangelistic, the most Catholic, the most Orthodox Church: on ‘earth will! Produée no. effect upon’ tha world if it | has not stil one. further characteristic. It must clearly and unmistakably and before all the world ve unworldly {t- | self. “Boar wit for Miss Vanderbilt are ailont charge against’ jicr «parent's © Bride. That they hive new evidence is aimitted, but their intention ts not to vhow thelr Hand until ee medium fan ‘been taken into cui alntle-ty-worldtiness:— "In one sense It. ls impossible tor the | Church »fo mix too “freely with the | world. Into the slums of East-Lon- don, Into. the business of Wall ie 8 into the mining camps at Klondike, the Church must go, and no human inter- eat in the world 1s outside the: interem 6f the Church. EEE < “-fhit.-on-the other hand, to run « church as a man runs a successful business, ta depémd upon cleverness | “Ciaredon Hotel, fookiyn, this afternoon, but refused to upto. thé highest courts. He intimated, however, that he ‘Will consult with his lawyers and decide Whether or not jt Ix advisable to sum- _ Mon Mrs. Vanderbilt back to New York. peeeinian eens > WICD TRIP OF FERRYBOAT -DUE TO VIOLATION OF LAW | of God, to neglect prayer and interces- sion in favor of influence with the press, to lower the teaching of the Church or its moral standard in order to vault a Fself-indulment age into. mpell win and failure and shane ~for”.the- Most -orthodox churn ithe weed Lay deleg: nti ber many well-known business from every section of the country, i several of them have taken houses ior | 3 the. threo sessions, Notable among these Is J. Plerpont Morgan, the New York financier, who occuptes the Rutn- erford’ mansion, whlch he refitted throughout with furnishings and pyb- visions sent from New York, Tt thle mansion there_will be a cumber of en- tertainments, ‘There are about 90) meme be/e of the General Convention, in- cluding the bishops of the several dlo- uses’ and “missionary districts, and tour clerical aad fowr lay deputies from each-of the dioceses and one each from every missionary flistrict. West Shore Compzay Puts Only One Man in the Pilot _ Houses.» ‘The West Shore Railroad manage- @ent and the United States steam- boat Inspectors are busliy, engaged in fhivestigating the wild trip the ferry- boat Rochester made last night from Weehawken acrose the North River to the foot of West Thirty-sixth street, @nd the resulting collision in which ‘passenger was probably fatally in- ed. Outside inquiry establishes that there _ Was no one in the pilot-house of the ~- Rochester while she made a run of about a mile at full spsed ani that no one on board had the slightest idea that the “boat was running, as the ¢ngines, tide and wind moved her, The boat starter, the —deckhands, Morgan, the assistant pilot, and the engineer and everybody else on board j; thought the captain and pilot, John Brannagan, wes in the forward pilot house with his hands on the wheel, keeping’ a sharp lookout ahead. As a atter-of fact, Brannagan was ashore in the ottice of Fred Pollock, superin- tendent of the West Bhore ferries. . Even with Brannagan ashore ‘there Would. have been uo accident had Mor- FINDS 500 ARE GONE. | RABAT, Morocoo, Oct. 2, — Sultan Avd-el-Aziz to-day held « “arthe,’’ or teview of tis army, for the purpdse of aecottaining the number of desertions.. Heated in an armohair, with the Grand” Vizler standing beside him, the Sultan counted aloud the soldicrsand_boasts of burden an they trooped by. while the scribes entered the numbers. In this Way it was discovered that-500. men, mostly foot soldiers, who receive less | Day than the horsemen. had deserted was. presint and preached | Am: ‘| Blshop Ingram Jland net chan ae SEY hee Conroe in [anal cuctations ace aa fetows me, then, when I say as |B | cn. [Gol Fo & 1 .And matiagement, rather than the grace | 3 SULTAN COUNTS HIS TROOPS: | ¥ GAIN IN BALED COTTON | SHOWN BY CENSUS BUREAU. , Bureau reports 1,420,265 bales of cotton, | ; counting round as half bales, ginned, from the growth of 17, up to Sept. noun discouraged buys! {ket sold off to the. jo of t aigxmnated Copper 3 the celebration of the | 81:2 and Unt + The Closing Quotations, Jowest. ! closing price: To-day's highe i ts tie} High. 1 ne: iesthtet Ghurehventboth@siaes of the At-| Ghie!.stt * &N FISEELE P Pir Ae in brs alt FESR PREF: + Advance. WASH Ye hi may. fais in compartaon w Famo} x atre tho wecurity | American | Hawaiian Steamship Company.-has | cepted the Navy Department's offer to : transport coal for the Atlantic battle- ti ship feet, at 50 per cent. increase over the rate oftered by firms shipping it in KILRUSH, ip Leon X11 Sept: town, j communtc “ate with her. MISS ALIPPENBURG /S ; ASKED TO DEPOSIT $250. | Lawyer for Miller, Whom She Sues, for> Ireland, ig} Wants Security, Costs. Oct es ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, ‘STEAMER STRIKES ONIRSHCOIST: BEVONO RACH | Life-Savers Unable to Board Leon’ XIII, Helpless with Seas Washing Her. 2.—The from Queens-|a- char 38, from which port she arrived recently from Portland, Oregon, and the mar-/ jy ashore near Seafield, County Clare. | “<< |The ‘managers of the New ‘York thea- BURNHAM SAYS HE GOT DECISION Coir! Ge hoor Appeals . Decides Against James S. Mexcalfe, Dramatic Critic of Life. - Charles &. Burnham, manager of Wallack's Theatre, ‘said this afternoon ‘|that the Albany dispatches stating that [the Court ‘of Appeals had handed down Ja decision that he had been properly arrested and confined In the Tombs oh of _cceispiracy, were untrue, ‘and that the finding of the high court was unahimous in his favor. James 8. Metcalfe, dramatic critic of fe, caused Mr, Buiriham’s arrest last {orrefusing-to-edait him-to-«-per— formance. at, Wallack's, although tick ets regularly bowsht were presented. ‘tree Joined In making = test.case, and Mr. Burmham wes arrested and sent to OCTOBER 2, ‘ba in the prhers te the City Prison. A ‘writ ef habeas corpus was Obtained against - Magis- trate Fool and, Warden Flynn, of the Tombs, to which prison Mr, Burnham {errors letter to Gov. ne evidence in Then ease 41d not warrant a degree verdict ‘ud sie thi ‘chee, hes since ‘written Teltse. to Gov. etek that the frat degree. had been committed. . On @ writ and an appeal was taken. patch from decision of the, poll Tem to-cay .| Selephone, av 0 age number of high clase Gecided that ons red from certoons printed vis fe, STOKES GRANTS: REPRIEVE Judge in John Schuyler Case -Tel's New Jersey Governor Jury's ingtjon on Friday next. _that. ved until time an effort will wiling Manning Riley.co ing Manning Riley. Se rf Bieyet Se 5 atice Ho was. released “Justice Willard Bartlett. of We Court or ls, wrote the opinion Folding tn tap tavort paid Sip, Burn at bef unanimous. ae ats stating that Malice ‘courts le verified: iatormied by long distance ‘untrur Cry Metcaite should be} _ layhouses on account of oe TO CONDEMNED MAN Verdict Was Wrong. TRENTON, N. J., Oct, 2.—Principally onthe recommendations of Justice Al- fred Reed, the trial judge, Gov. Stokes to-day stayed thee xecution of John Schuyler, who was to have been hanged Hunterdon County Jail at Fiem- The Governor condemned _men—_be ov. 1, and in the mean 1 be made to. either new trial or ha ought but “that” second murder ald have been prope: Horace E, Miller,-who has been sued the Austrian by Paula_ Kilppenburg. | actress, recently <edered deported, | $26,000 damages for breach of promise ) appeared through his | torney, Edward. RVollmer. before J Uce Reabury in the Supreme Court day and asked that Miss Kilppenburg | if be compelled to depcalt $260 to cover the for sts of ‘the sult should Miller be suc- Watts & Merrill, WASHINGTON, company, foreign dott. ‘This company Oct. y Tequired, ; ONLY ONE AMERICAN BID TO CARRY WARSHIP..COAL. the je steamer YVir- and will | Tecelye $8 per ton for transportmg this | coa} to Magdalena Bay, or_Mare_Istand. ginian of 12,000 tons capaci “San Francisco Credit For Men and Women No references Or security. No Investigations or delivery. Make your purchase and.take the goods along with you saful, of (0 glVe security for Chal ston the ground that she js a none “resident. attorneys for Misa z|Hllppenburg, entered a formal: objec: | ton to the Nicafion, saying tnat should the 3 ag. degide.aneshould | nee 2—Only one America, Blanket Flannels gowns, &e, @an fone forward to the pilot house. nent pacificatory. ould have [It empty would have taken charge, But Morgan, The Sultan has Lprockamationa tothe pies ahah pares teionted in the fighting at Casablanca. i até, and In defiance of the United | Staies_rogulations,_which require’ that | two mon shall be in the pilot house of every ferryboat while it 1a in motion, went about attending to other duties. PHILADELPHIA, Oct.-2—Edwin Mf: { Watson and his wife, the Christian Scientists of Moorestown who were in Aicted by the last Grand Jury of this county: for permaltting their seven-year not served to make the West Shore | medical attentton, appeared’ yesterday | _ferry_officials_abey the law. Even. | before Judge ieee ere and -ontered a WY ter made —the—trip—t0—plea_of-nat gullty-t-the chatge-of mann -% ‘eehawken on the ferryboat Newburg. |siaughter. Ball was fixed at $2.000 each ‘There was one man In the pilot house. | and the trial was set for Monday next. when the United States regulations call for two. He returned on the ferryhoat —_—_———__ — _ Christian Scientists ‘Arraigned. th: ‘countie: Ww a) Agricultural renin at County bominaied H. Holmes. “West Point. On this boat there was but one man in the pilot house, In de- Hance of the regulations, ‘The Rochester: war out of commission to-day: She ja undergoing repairs at « Brooklyn shipyard, ———$_—<—___ DEAD FROM FALLING IN LIME, Guartint Harvatt!, thirty-four years eld, of No, 42" East One Hundred and = a Twenty-seventh street, died in the Har- Te t Green u _lem—-Hospital—to-day—from injuries he Feceived on Sept. 29 by falling in a-vat of Hme at One Hundred and Eighteenth street and-East River, Harvatt! was badly Dr pei, and since the accident his @uffering had (een Intense. _ HATS-AND-GOWNS aa anya ==-Rage —and—-Plumes- Are _ Again Popular. - the fall a woman's fancy lghtty| - turns to thoughts of hats. Now that the good old summer time {s past and the leaf-talling season’ is upon us, “every woman who jongr to be emart "will caat her old straw upon tho shelf. “The - Renaud Company, of West ‘Twersty-third street, is now showing the latest noyelties in new fall head- wear, and ix making a rayishing dls- play of pretty head covering. The company has added’ an entirely mew building, the old McCutcheon stor’, to| - 2 the establishment and has greatly en- Jarged !ts stock. Sites Evening frocks, afte:tioon tea gowns, | ~ - Siti theatro wraps and fancy’ waists are Se whown “1 the new slop, and the moat HIS 2 expensive-and~exclustys “modeis~—are @isplayed In the show cases, The entire lower) floor is devoted to women’s} frills and furbelows, together with un- | rimmed and -walkiig hats, | ‘aaa sRow Case of Its own is a superb avening wrap of deep yellow velvet. - The prevailing Japancse kimono sleove ehown 4a it~ and the design ia ud's own, A. stunning frock of am- | Beovierea Japanese luce made over pale | Yellow satin is the obect of much ad- Miration. Made in the Empire style, With a deep girdle of yellow satin, ¢hlu/ satay eoncelt, by means of a Ince | pe dow sevice ae both we wand high neck gown. 4 floor all kinds and con- dgonr are shown In be- ¥.> Mushrooms promise to de the favorite this season, and Re- 3d ahow the latest celts, \ arain seen fn protusien. Jooking tor tomething < chio ‘i x at Renaui‘e ~ ai aka “customer's consequent confidence with new merchandise, unalloyed by a single article from former stock. It is worthy of the high est recommendation, necessarily: fashionable, and of the quality and character demanded by the-most fastidious taste. Gill particular attention to the unusual values in their Shoe Department. a (Correct footwear for autumn and winter, __ Shoes for Walking, Evening, Reception ar! = Cross Country Wear. . Also'a great variety of the famous Edwin C. Burt Shoes for Women and Misses. $4.00 and $5 - Sixth Meee Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York.’ (Formerly Occupied by B. Altman & Cc. ) Are during their first season laying are foun- — _ dation ‘of the management's reliability and the Lenox {Clothing Co 273 Sich ca near 17th-St. ~— Special Sales for iy cl Friday % 500 yards of nies Black Tc affeta Silks at. 62%4c..yd. 1,000 yards | Imported Black Chiffon Taffeta Silks 40 inches wide at $1.25 yd. 2,500 yards of Black Chiffon Broadsloths sponged and shrunk, full 50 inches wide at $1.75 yd., very special values, * Flannel Dept. Special Sale of or. Reversible Exaerdown 32 inches wide; very effective patterns, suitable for dressing sacques, house robes, pecial at 30c.yd--— fe “Lord S Taylor Broadway & 20th St; sth Ave.; 19th St. dressing WOMEN’S BLACK COTTON HOSE WOMEN'S EMBROIDERED t BLACK: rare THREAD HOSE Wf CHILDREN'S’ BLACK RIBBED COTTON HOSE A SPECIAL SALE WILL BE HELD OF ,WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AS FOLLOWS } 25c. PAIR, $1.35 BOX OF SIX PAIRS, 35c. PER PAIR, $1.90 }s $1. 10 BOX OF SIX PAIRS, AUTUMN STOCK OF HOSIERY IN POPULAR GRADES, "FOR : MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, © Fith Anu, 34th avd 35th Streets, New York. w ‘Stern Brothers Fall Importations of the Highest Class French Hand-made Blouses IN. THE NEWEST. M:ATERLALS WITH COMBINATIONS OF JARMSB EMBROIDBRY, GOLD CLOTH EMBROIDERED WITH SOUTACHE ~-,: BRAID, ETC, FOR AFTERNOON, EVENING AND’ Hand-made Lingerie Blouses, Hand-made China Silk Colored Striped Batiste, ke - pone - DINNER WEAR. ,To-morrow, Special Values in Entirely New Imported Blouses “eet $6.95, 13.50,. ‘Women’ s & Men’s Hosiery” - Exceptional Offerings ~ Women's Plain Black Gauze Cotton‘and extra fine Black Lisle Thread Hose with lace ankles,’ Women's Lisle Thread Hose in plain black gauze, black silk finished gauze and black embroidered in neat patterns, Women's Extta Quality Black Lisle Thread Hose, lace work insteps embroidered in colors, Women’s Pure Silk Hose, in plain black and black or tan, embroidered with fancy designs, Pair Men's Imported Silk Half Hose, in black or colors and embroidered, Pair, 29C Half Doe. Pair 3S¢ Half Doe. Pair 45 Half Dor. 95ce-3 Pairs — Pair 7SC Half Dor. =e and Young Tlen’s Complete Lines ar the Newest Styles an Effects fo for College, Streetand Dress Wear, Attractively Priced. : Boys’ Norfolk, Double-breasted, Derby, - Sailor and Russian Suits, 234 to 17 yrs, Boys’ Reefers and Overcoats, in various styles and fabrics, i Children’s Russian Overcoats, in fancy and piain materials, $4,958 to I 4.95 to 1 Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats, Single and Double-breasted. of: pin and. fancy materials, 32 to 38 inch chest measure, Latest Novelties in Boys’ and Children’s Headwear, Furnishings, Etc. morrow, 95 Cases of Muslin. ‘Sheets, Pillow & Bolster Cases At the following Very Low Prices Also Hemstitched Sheets and Cases —~<—At-Reduced-Prices-———_— s West Twenty-third Street oe 12.50, 14.56 ee 15:98 2.00 2.80 2.78 4.28 5.50 4.95 to 15.00 12.50 to 27,50 Single Bed Size, 38c, 69c, 82c ; ) Sheets 4" Three Quarter Bed Sizz,—-79¢, 88¢, 92c = —— | Double Bed Size, —85c, 98c, 1.15 Pillow Cases, _ 21x36 ins., 2235236, . 25x36, 27x36 , 25x36, 18c 19¢ 20 -2tc - Bolster Cases, 21x54 ins, 21x63, 21x72, 2234x76 —— 29c 32¢- -—35c-—- 39g = BOX OF of PAIRS, tions of colors, street wear, 23rd Street’ MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS, Advance models of Fall and Win-- ter Hats, made of Velvet, Felt or Silk. Trimmed with flowers, fancy feathers, ribbon or silk in all the new comb - Suitable for dress or @ A complete stock of Imported an Domestic Millinery Trimmings, Fancy Feathers, Flowers, Ostrich Plumes, etc, can Pet N arses cranes ee aon ees Tn Both Stores...) 10,00 84th Street: id neibilint one peomenloncriaoe Jind) & Taylor Sale of : Men?s- Gloves. . and Neckwear Tan Celie Gloves sewn outseam with double drawn stitched - backs, in new fall shades of Tan, i. IO value $1.50 Gray Mocha Gloves In Piqué or ‘Prix seam, English ‘cut slcyes with spear or Paris point backs, in- hands, pt. 5O excepti onal value Men's Neckwear made of fine silks in the new fall plain and fancy weaves. Oxford, graduated and English folded four- 05 cts. value $1,00 colorin Shapes are the New avai Broadway & 2oth St; 5th Aye 19th St.