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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 28.1908. | TH First Cathedral of St Patrick and Men Who JFAL BUS Of GIRL, U | Aided Early Growth of Catholicism in New Yor BOY OF NINET HN | SHUCTS HIMSEL “It's Betler that T Shot Myself Instead of Sadie,” Best Says, Kept Pope Pius V!/I Imprisoned in France, and Prevented First Bishop of the Diocese From Leaving Italy tor America. FEARED HE WAS JIL Jidn’t Know Bob was Trying to Make Love,” Says Schiso'girl, DEWITT CLINTON nd First avenue and reets knows and loves fif- ear-old Sadie Joy, but Robert . @ one-time school friend, is dying Wer Hospital To-Day's Programme for Catholic Centennia! | count of his belle of the himself in the en hts jealousy at he had been ¢ uside {in favor of anot on iemn pontifical high mass at the Cathe KE the A great mumber of archbisi will be present ening—-At § o'clock solemn pontifical, v-spers at the Cathedral, he Most Kev. Diomede Falconio, D. D., Apostolic Delegate, being the nt, and the Most Rev. Join J. Glennon, D. D, Archbishop of oe. RICHARD LUKE CONCANEN | mes. ; . rest BonOP” OF Tet oR 8 ST PATRICKS CATHEDRAL Catholic Church History in New York. ae stolen goods which belonged to him. Gibb roout his etter that L shot myself ins Known to all her all poleemen and 1as been ‘ARVARD MAN UAT cht AVRESTED AS = IN THAN RE QUITS SHIP JOHN: CONNOLLY Held on Telegram from Gov~' Immunity Promise Suna ey saa SECOND BISHOP-OF-NEWYORE | emor of Porto Rico, but | Who Wou'd Come Fore tw ium as ust as any of tie 0 fourth at Bardstown for Kentucky ; Says It’s a Mistake ward With Evidence me Clinton nd its v i 28, had a law passed which declared | ,/ 4 ————— 4 A hat ‘no minister of the Gospel, or| /) wes ! aiue ge The reigning Pope, Pius VII., priest of any denomination whatsoever, | 44 rilve \ man who si je ta a) Japs who wes a captain — Written I:specially tor The Evening World ar a lored men were arested on sur | vi BY REV. J. TALBOT SMITH. Gio (aM cre Gia Ai. eco ees able to f isekneO for the dis lof the ease es he had roperty, Hoe said that ARTICLE No, 2, ISHOP JOHN CARROLL had his year 1308 by the formation of four on mgat Normal his p had been made to him Imiss attending the © lopes: Lov.a College 11 tall as Lian't iKnow 4 He and he jug) Father Kohimann. The pt ided in the was at o as a witness, an court stated that he could reveal noth ing, because knowledge of the thief b s—one at Boston for) come to him through the confessiona 1) New England, a second at New 1X Hh) WUD Gael Hine cltet York for the States of New York ind New Jersey, a third at Phila- | % ute of Penns part of Ohio, and wed to disclose any confes grad Harvard Late Arch Bishe, RRA made him Archbishop of Baltimore Shall be t e 5 a lee Peers Comprar PIO Op DE oe . ‘ : . sions made to him in his professtons f | me Ne ih ie ay : Waa oer oind| ater Primate of, America, His} character! in thercoureel of! @ EM [IP AC A we anaes ae Raat se ae last years were spent in building up eniolned by the rules or practice of su *t ne Sa : sear MAK the church in the South, and he passed away in 1815 amid the universal, “mination : F . b 1 Henne eteheel eae x | Third Bishop of New York. tb ia) r t 93 ay ny a p : respect of his country: | Meanwhile Pope Pius VIL, freed trou H } « t , 1 roy! A Rev. Luke Concanen, a Dominican monk residing in Rome, was! h!s French prison, 4 us f 4a Mite 8 tA nN a Ric i Ne Nant irl is Rome, and at once aj r onn | art Guild appointed to the See of New Yor Napoleon had charge of Italy at) Connolly the ‘second v | eee s ! . that date, and the new Bishop found it impossible to get away from the | Yerk. He was consecrated in Ri 5 + . . + . Nov pr of put did country and across the water to his diocese. He died in Naples in 1810, Reever in a een thought lost sy = (=f Themselves and t for it took nearly three months to cross tenants Find Themselves obsequies were properly celebrated in St. Peter’s in Barclay street, a Gea Hin? esabe the incident receiving great attention for its novelty. from Ireland. eee in Strange Plac As Napoleon had imprisoned the Pope in a French castle, there was he condition of his diocese < Seven Captains and Six Lieu- vege A . —~, h sad btuw to him, e . egina no appointing another Bishop until he was freed. Therefore Dr, Carroll BAv¢ °°", @ Sad btow to him 4 Regia 2 f K » ha De nan of ¢ Hg one 1 of ‘good of the|of t sald named the Rev. Anthony Kohlmann, a very learned Jesuit, along with temper and vigorous habit, for he lived Sain ie Nea ake [tweak strict. Cou ‘ eae ya} Gai: me le eee ay ine years in New York, and up to the * ‘ sa) pAb cela eres c Rev. Benedict Fenwick, to take charge of St. Peter's in Barclay street, | ripe age of seventy-four. Most of the nounced the transfers of seven captains | {20102 00 4 OMMnKe and also to administer the diocese with the powers of Vicar-General. - time he had a ence on BrowdWay, and a number of Brooklyn Meutenants! and Magistrate O'Reilly Ff -day, The most conspicuous victim] in wy vail on a tecan Horatio | w West PRIESTS WERE SCARCE IN 1810, lal Goality Ge cin cain Gate The Catholics of the city had now increased to 16,000, and a second {ere at tines, tcl Vanes ehurch had been built at Albany. There was work for twenty priests their con 3 in pereon. He twentieth throughout the diocese, but none could be got to endure the long journeys TN"? ths fa . ag Pa | edge i] and hardships which had to be met in order to reach the scattered Catho- t H lics. There was not enough money in the country to warrant the under- fireman was C1 of ¢ ing man seemed ocame very He sakt hd that in twenty in the lower | oye: of the fa to the lean of West Brighton, wild vho had become popular amd hungry for outspuken ad-) Ww! s in Staten Island, if Hints bid you, not ines vooacy of t z Het Me al eryth or takings of which the people had need. entire diocese he never had more than yore ay follows A | Nelcieeraunnieneedeadl vi paid of my fe ies . nes riesta at a q iB Paol peo ji i AAR EHACHIE should never his awful Father Kohimann confined himself to such work as promised a suc- | 80% Steen ricsts at a time, and net Capt, Gian | awyer named Cromwell be-1 ( i; 4 more than ten churches scattered be-! Arsenal in ( > cessful issue. There was need of another parish in the city, and the next | tween New York and Rochester. Tit Brook) bishop would need a cathedral. He began collecting for the structure |, 7S #*°* crane eu a a was the afterward known as St. Patrick's, on Mulberry street, and with great | 0 Borough affairs 1 1 wound from Bor- JAP AMBASSADOR NOT E large nun la- 2 any from Mor- labor succeeded in erecting a very handsome church for those days. It akin Dita putor uy edie nin to Wakefleld, in the Bronx. | ; at) GOING TO WELCOME FLEET. ; he needs 0 jovese witho Capt. Dennis Ward, from Wake : jas stunted on the ede of (Biolog Pageant, The members of the Common | ing nim pastors. He did what he could, |tg Murrisnia z tall aD rd a WASHINGTON TAD! pias oe eee ee reeeietatst fecal tad ie the eracession with | travelled up the Hudson and thr ugh! Cant. Barney Gallagher, from West as to Tap i ys Ne former May De Witt | the wilderness westward on his visita ight neaitcential f but the sharp-sighted knew that the| Clinton and the actual Mayor, Mr. Fer-| tions finished his cathedral, secured Ma | Be non) fom Bushy dey Avene: aercoks et Radiniertiie ety would not be long going beyond the} guson, followed, and then came the! , forest. Tgy and the Bishop. The papers | The new church was dedicated with| published long accounts of the affair, fing ceremontes in 1816. As Dr, Carroll | and in the formal language of the time | was then on his deathbed and noting | congratulated the Catholics on their was known of the second Hishop, ex-| progress Sisters of Charity for his orphan asy-| Capt, John McCauley, from Bushw lum In 1818, and erected churches JN! avenue to the new West. Twentt Brooklyn and Paterson, He died at the). beginning of the year 1825, and was buried with great state under the cathe- drat. For him New York had been a tdvised to one aves has alwa ne ist of transferred leads off with Promise of Immunity cept thet he had been appointed, the : 2 ae , . of McAdoo's well-nameh dy vecelve a letter from in ASE Cl Reta alo latte ( Eos This Was the Unstable Period. scent di apa mene in its lack of all eiralacenntrommAtinntic area 30 proadsing that the Dh farm the ceremony of dedication. The] It was not really deserving of praise, | things out of which to construct a len, to Liberty aven’ SHEMATERHORWOLIH. come fonWet e_the| for no matter how hard Father Kohl. | 500d Work. ‘ ~ | New York mann worked nothing seemed to result,| Rev. John Power's Administration.) Orville D. Langfor, from Atlantic —— wee and as fast as a work was started it| During the vacancy in the see the ad-" avenue to Vernon avenue. oH O ! went Ne pies He attempted a Latin | ministration of the diocese fell to ti John MeNulty from Hamilton ave- STEEL SADDLES PLACED y school, which, under the name of the| Rev. Join Power, tho pastor of nue, Brooklyn, to Bath Be Gea h! Look Literary Inetivute, was located. on the | aoe eee ON MANHATTAN BRIDGE, "”) whole “town turned out to as well as clean the house or ¢ into, The former left the germs of in Barcla! a Jerry Murphy, from Bath ach to Clint Purify every suspicious 9 t precise spot where now stands the great of sock: { Liberty avenue | he Chi an ho s Here [cathedral on Fifth avenue, It had some Gig IEG COMER? Calrclll iain Gh Erni ea mbes eecell yp ; nt LY HaWEE hinceea | success at first, but at last had to be! = in New York, and hat nue to Vernon avenue, if abandoned. A little further to the instantly destroys foul odors and upon the work of bulld- | perer MeNevley, from Canarsie to At wo ear “ ees 3 { east, near Third avenue perhaps, some dlocese if the Po Varnes ene Rk : new, Manhatta ! br) iseesestrecdlines Us Ua hen sued Ursuline Sistors from Dublin opened an | {it° make him bishop. tle used fis be a ———— Jonition oD tie Den with ten Pee aera Rouseliol) academy for girls, but became discour- |.accommodations of the orphan osylum "use it costs less than 5 cents a quart maailintautcansearshenalentuciedite aaa o get, funds, organize ‘a grand KNOCKED DOWN IN PLAY; vf these aati Sold every wii in ‘ih ottles, Pre- fietr own country. An entire com- fay SE GOMSENS Eh Catedral i Vy par only y Henry B. atts . settled in Now York, having been Wialtarenraunecas Z ie a Know 8 format garding contagious and in- driven from Europe by Napoleon, and | , eMurgoanundera Mara Had Fractured His Skull ie ate Tuy aD ; : fectious diseases will be mailed free on made preparations to stay, buying prop- | sand her broth 1am familia th writing to 42 Cliff street, } York 1 n ie Rewice see erty and opening an orphan asylum{| a hundréa’ in London, where te died Several Years Ago—Companions on the of Napoleo; S sold | few years ago. New York up to Sere s ut on the fail of Napoleon they sold | tnat date had never enjoyed anything in Custody of Coroner. out and returned to Europe. There| ag recherche aw the concert, or i ) { seemed nothing stable In New York for | novel. The papers of tho time’ devoted) Peter Mara, who lved at No. 216 el upon wih ithollce, much space to tt, and as the critics Thirty-first « Patriels Donnell Cn HV EP ARCH ALO Father Kohlmann had am interview | {Povo inume ekther, the word: paints | NO: 2) West Thirty-sixth street; Armotd | be built A Delicious, ty-one in structed ny. andHax, of > West and Qhagles Cain, of y-fivst street, were down | ie early last evening. ‘They nty-sixth with the famous Thomas Paine, when | ingy Were funny. , cenwic The leading, or rather the on he lay dying in Greenwich Village, hts | fe leading: Or rerio were the Shans CORCHGAEIEY 11a closing In bitter-| rook and the Truth Teller. The former And yacation time comes ness of heart and physical torment, It | was owned and edited by a Mr. O'Con- has not been made clear just what | oT. Whose son later became the famous and were pushing one an- We all want to know ” ex O'CO! brought about the visit, or why the ad- Bee tector Mt Twenty-sixth streew Donnelly | Crisp Food, | pe et ere one, vocate of natural religion and the Of a tamtly since notable in this| struck Mara a blow in the chest whicn | ARMENIANS MASSACRED BY ‘ath- When the honey-bee hums HG GRADE FURNITRE LIBERAL CREDIT SYSTEM £50 worth, $3.00 down Formerly Called “ a ¥ hol have s1 aused bh o fall, striking the ales | 1 A fine place to row, Rights of Man” should have suggested caused him to % pied DS IN BORDER RAIDS. died in a couple of | breeze: place, In which F e lost his temper _ Or sea breezes blow and his politenoss, and Father Kohi- & So why not pick out : Power had a brother in the walk on the ect dee hie friends tri 1 of the exclu. pastor of TIPLIS, April Reporta of an St. Peter's was popular with a ve mann departed hast! ‘al wish that he Ge * 5 y, quite horrified nd dt was the ger alarming nature have just been br in 4 ; “a uur va acation place now?) at the acene. 1d ade Pishon of Che vheant a Pye enRidicGrdlahienopulatlont of he Tei 5.00 “ Work! “Sum Resort” Ads nt whieh none u ‘ Will best show you how. eonpey, of Canfeasionalsin Court, | Men TOW Sh - Paella Rie 100 f 7.50 mheequealondoe Beceeeee hina eter's. duri sia have yme aggressively active who bulit FOR Uh VEASON THAT THE WORLD! cont, der and ma: ynal had to bo s ttled in co: whore no PRINTS ‘CHCNSANDS MORE “SUMMER! at thia time. A merchant nam street out of ite common: ae met with an accident | secre. ‘ RESORT” ADS. EVERY ON THAN Keating entered a complaint a CHO RUIN eect ure of tie skull, He-was thiri= RbeviArmenian), pomvla ton «2s Agen ANY OTHER NE Ye NEWSPAPER. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips for receiving] y years of capable service Fogas tence aha and unmarried, into Russian y \ stuck to Surely, she J will be given with next Sunday's DOCTO-S 16. (E CALL TO bY? MAW AT DC GRS Twice Summoned to Attend Would-Pe Suicide in Front of Hospital. man of shabby-genteel wearlng a pepner-and- hat. w srrounda About fifty feet from Tenth sh cans which venue he stopped near several | were placed near the wall. Then ve mly removed his faded old cont. pided it carefully, placed it on one of lis hat on it uidren playing In the nz from win- appearance a dozen chile and vad been fell passing on the alled out: and yan over and this tim nter sed _plereing ass i re BANNERMAN BURIED BESIDE HIS WIFE IN CHURCHYARD. The pner- Great MPIGLE of SLEVELAND | STEADILY GAINS 1S LAKEWOOD REPORT. lotel here, passed a > improving was report good 1 — “pat Club” Leader Thanks Paper Says Fat Pres lished Has Pred sced Remarcable Pesalts ia Wale ‘Fat 119.” f sdme the ay eipe ciety flabby fled s firm and my i 8 todk it home and mixed iumyself with t1¢ dients.” the origiial pael gist put the f One-half our kthorn Bark and fi e Syrup. 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