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THE SUN FRIDAY AUGUST 8 1902i 1
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The nr t now drama of the theatricala in f 180J3 In Nw York Quincy
Adam Snwyor at Academy of Musiclast night defied those grumblers whofrown rustic plnys nnd book playsfor It wan both of those things JustinAdatni had made It out of Charles Pidgins
novel Salient portions of thohad ron put together In an actable
fequenco Tho joint work was of nodramatic conwquonco but It fulfilled Itspurpose hy adding one to the large numberof rural shows It was neither thebest nor of them but good enough-
to bvonv popular with an indiscriminatemultitude
Thero was central In It a young Bostonlanlawyer Quincy Adam Saiflier who went
Malms tirners and stirred up theHo began by making the girls
tho fellows but endedby htrninK out the complicationsI-
n the love of two couplet and befides doing good for others he countedhliivelf In n his honcfnctlons by taking-for his wifo the pretty blind girl whoMeyes he succeeded in opening That partnun played by harlot
Very littlo of this was In soberIt was ino comical farco
with some pathetic relief Its personsweTs cnrimturfs chiefly and Its Incidents-
were burlesquo with few exceptionsoften IUd tho portraiture or the gettree of exaggeration and this true1 the seriousness as It was of the hilarity-
The place shown were a country store andPost Oflire a road crowing a sitting rooma farmyard with a husking and thein lio nnd outsldo of n home during snowstorm That layout of the scenery indicatethe unoriginnllty of the piece
But there safety in conventionality-The playwright in this case i a tyro in
the author Is unlnventlvoIn compoBitlon Both have looked at NewEngland rusticity through furt and Judgejrjnwes and thereby seen It In the waysthat make city folks laugh They havegiven none of the Shore Acres or OldHomestead fidelity but they providea plenty of ludicrous stuff and It made the
audience laugh uproariously
The players wore nearly all toNVw York hut they averaged well In abilitiesthat lay within the limits of the workhad to do It wan n rather good performmif
The husking bee ending with a Virginia-reel was tho representationHere a cow kicked a fromstable halt across the barnyard and-a freshly painted For sale beingaid on a to dry offset It wordson the rear clden spooningthat wU on it Of course was aear among the corn and the young
it Ho was not content toono girl but seized upon all withinIneluditg those and those who
want him to The fun of this waschanged to pathos Ingeniously
Imri in orld iaui lit for breathI ln llo e Ivo kissed Vmnll
All except In said a rustic point-ing to the blind nil exc ptln
Tho laughteron the It did throughout thetheatre of the eyes saw thefellow kla that sightless girl brimmed with
A girl Btagenamod Little Elsie Is a re-
markable inlmlo this week at Keiths Sheis a thin dainty apologetic creature butlike Liiwy Loftus her nonentity turns topositlvenesi when who imitates peculiaractors Behldos May Irwin Anna Holdand other easy subjects she reproducesDaw and JimmieKusHll with wonderful fidelity
The Zaroigs who ore at Paradise Gardensmore mystifying than any other of the
many mind readorH since tho Hellers In-
cited scientists to btudy tho system Itthen settled beyond a doubt that tho
man who passed through the audience con-veyed Information to tho woman on theutat o means of a secret code of wordsintricately varied In Inflection emphasis
sequence Mr Hellers leftMIM unable to find a successor tohint hut there been numerous Imltatorn The anolg uses very fewword or gestureswith tho woman will Their most puz-zling feat Is that In which readsa book any passage pointed out a specta-tor to the man a book
How Mr Wormwood whoso dogsand are at Blossom Grovel t hU Newfoundland know what toNot a word Is spoken to the brute when he
to figures written on a slateto add and divide
them mental arithmetic Ho barks fromflop time up to the right numeral withhardly ever nn error are fixedon Ms master who presumably a
for each bark but observat-ion not discover what that Ii
Two daughters of the late John Wildill actresses this season In a
farce Fanny who was In-
HnrrlK nHart company when Mrwild was thero will return to the stageafter eight yearn of retirement
REFfSEIt TO LEAVE JAILHeaion Wanted to Kervlcn of Pa
pen In a Chll Suit HimA capias secured by Assemblyman Fallon
of Holioken hu been handsof Sheriff holding him respon-sible for tho production In court of FrankU ner whose term of Imprisonment-
has expired In tho Hudson County Jailwa sentenced for an assault upon
Mrs labulla Jordan his boardingthroat he slashed with a razor
WissnerB term of imprisonmentwas drawing to a close Mrscivil pMcecdingH ngalnst hint for tho recovery of I30UUO domagoH claiming that
was permanently affected byn nult To
papers In the ci o Wijtner refusod to leave
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FORXES ACTIXd MAYOR
Maxor low start To4ay for VacationIn Mattie
Mayor Low will begin his vacation today Ho will bo away for threo wiuksand will spend his holiday at his countryhome at Northeast Hail or Mo PresidentFerae of thu Aldermen will bo tho actingMayor Under tho Charter thoMayor cannot make appointments
Canti Low away for less thanthirty days
Three Killed In Creamer lireMIDDLETOWN N Y Aug 7In u flro
which destroyed ono of tho Reid Ice CreamCompany creameries In the town ofIruwford early this morning the wife
two young children of Kmlllo I mbardowore burned to death Lombardo was arhe iw manufacturer who onepart of the building Lombardo succerdedIn carrying child out In
ho attempted to reSntor thebuilding tho him back
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NEW YORK OYERSWIFT FOR HIMBut Providence Mutt Had a Muddled
Iloitonlan In KeepingThis to a story of a Boston man gone
wrong also a proof of the sayIng thatspecial Providence watches overand seine others
It was Just after t last nightAn unsteadily ffaltH man a ticketin the chopper oos a the Fourteenthstreet elation the Xinth cnu elevatedand ugRereU beat i rl odpe of the plat-form Just then au uptown express train
tho curve a I rushed tole The man regarded It
hUiitly stepped back somewhat and asthe train flew by without ttopiitf hUmouth opened and o flow of languagegushed forth Ho approached tho ticketchopper
Im from Borhn he declared Wanterget to Harlem Whish train
The ticket chopper sized Inquisitor-up nml train
The visiting Xiw Knulander dto the edge of 0 again A
of the exp s flashed intocovn upon the platform
The Boston mal ewung forward and graspedwildly at the gate of tho first cat
There was a parabolic streak of dark-ness anH n thud a the wouldhe parsonger lay quietly against tho railing at
of tho platform The ticket chopperand the colored porter ni hed to him andcurried tho limp form into the waitingroom Just as were about to sendfor nn ambulance the man opened hUeyes nnd looked around
Owli he sold Then IIP settled peace-fully back on the eat The porter andtho ticket chopper went back to their re-spective Jobs Experience had taught themthat tact who exclaimed gosh with suchfervor were safe
The man from another city from theother cityopened his eyes again andsot up Slowly began to feel of hUanatomy muttering to himself the while
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Shay guard guard Come hereThe colored porter approached the
man resumedShay in name sh Richard Sturglshlo
an I live in Hoshn Don give thlsh awayumiershtan Hero sh nhome money tendbllnrsh maybbe take It an keepDon let pllch or any damn Vshay Richard Sturgish couldn cach trainIm nn actor I am an twould ruin mreputashun
Anti he of the hiMrlonlc powers aroseand boarded a local train and vanishedtoward the north The colored porterMIl the ticket chopper had a whisperedconversation and the incident seemedclosed
Wa that man hurt much asked asympathetic woman Tho ticket chopperlooked up amazed
Youll have to inquire at theoffice madam he replied sol-
emnly Wo are not allowed to speakabout matters pertaining to tho road
PERJURY IX A MECHANICS LIEX
flan of Ialiol DoelarliiE hintirlf to lie a Iontraeturt tent
In an examination before MagistrateFlammer in tho Tombs court yesterdaymorning Matthew A Ryan appeared ad thecomplainant against James Ta contractor of IBM East End avenue charg-ing him with swearing falsely In causingto IK filed on March 8 a mechanics lien for
4000 on tho property 210 and 218 WetThirtysixth street owned by the Iudln
fotmmnv-FltzpntrlpK It is charged represented
an an agent for who IN IL
builder living at 423 Boulevard Astoriaand for a contractor namedanti obtained MuRlhtrate Klammerheld JtftJO bonds for furtherexamination on Aug 24 on the charge ofperjury
KEPT TllK ROLLS HOT
IHkrrs VUgon Iliirnod In the Streetlllekrd to Tree Himself
baker of his South Orangeavenue Newark went to the third floor of nhouse In South Tenths stiwt yesterday todeliver some rolls and lila welltrained
up the street to the house of the nextWhen lutz emerged upon the
street again he heard u racket and saw lUintcoming from his wagon a block awayTime horse wa trying to kick ittelf free fromthe burning wagon Lutz ran forwardnnd out the animal loose Then he triedto save his wagon and neighbors assistedhim An alarm of lire was sent out froma box and nn engine re-sponded hut there was litttle salvage
wagon body and contents weredestroyed The fir e probably started froma hanging wagon
LATIMER CASK MADE lIEU HVIH1
Woman Threw Out a Process Server WhomShe Mistook for a IturjUr
William II Striker a law clerk on callingat tho Hancock tnt Hrooklynabout a month ago to servo some papers onGeorge Garrett was forcibly ejected byMrs Geneva Rarrctt thoMrs Garrett had to appear yesterday intho Adams street court to answer to acharge of assault made by Striker Sheexplained to Magistrate Dooley that her
WaS a few that Inwhich Mr Jetliner had been shot antikilled a fow nights previous a burglarand that fearing might be umarauder she had determined to nochances and him out The hearing
adjourned
WILL SlHWVl Tfi VOTEltS
There Wrrr 513 llallots anti lookr Ii SureHe haul More halt
UTICA N Y Aug Quo warrant-oprocdliig brought by N T Ixicko tie de-
feated candidate for Sheriff In Hamiltonwill com up for trial at the regularthe Supreme Court In Fulton county
In Intends to sulipuliavoters front various of county-
to show he luau n majority of 513
votes mst at cost fortransportation alone will exceed 500 andthe will make the oftho case exceed 11000 Some of voterslive near the Hi Lnwrencx county lineand will have to travel 200 anlxmt route to get to Others willhave wagon trips
Juilge falls Indictment OutrageJudge Foster In the General Sessions
yesterday sold that tire Jury hadon outrage by eighteen
yearold Fred SlneUlnoff of 152
for picking tho pocket of Honjamln Cooperwithout it anti that-it a cowartlly practice Ho sold
This defendant to theexpense anti humiliation of this trial with
tit slightest Justification He hasi ort In the police hi char-acter Is beyond The duty ofgrand au much to defend
8t of the accused as It U to findIndictments at the of tho DistrictAttorney or citizen complainant
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Morvr VERNON N Y Aug 7 BlancheDates the actress who with her mothe-rs llvhifc In tlo Carpenter manor houseat Quaker Ridge which overlooks Mamaronock on the Sound had an experiencethis morning with a band of robbers whoattempted to rob the house and steal hertrained honcs Pot Cheese and Molasseswhich rode last year at the Academy-of Music in her appearance 14 Cigarsttein Under Two hinge ML Hates de-
clares that this is no amAs a result of tho encounter at the Bates
cottage one robber was shot and thencarried away by his comrades leaving apool of real blood a a guarantee of thostory Sidney Yardley a young manwho is overseer for Miss Bates and whobravely foiled the robbers and saved herpets Is lying Id an upstairs room of thocottage and Miss hates Is at his bedsldotrying to nurse him back to Ufo Ho n-
colvtxi a terrible blow on tho back of thehead with a blackjack or sandbag andDr J M Hall of Mamaromck who isattending him fears that ho may haveconcussion of tho brain Yardley Is thoson of an Episcopal clergyman of DenverCol He sPoilt tour years on tho plainsan a cowboy anti for thn last two yearshas been in the employ of the actress tolook after her horses Ho Is only 23 yearsold Miss Rates was not nt home todaywhen the reporters called Her mothersold that she had been up all night nursingYardley and was so nervous over the en-
counter that site had gone with a friendfor a drive
TIn robbers according to Mrs Bateswere seen by a cook prowling thehouse early in the evening butpaid no attention to them a she thoughtthat they were servants on some of theneighboring estates The men MrsBates thinks intended to rob the housebut did not it owing to tin presenceof her nephews who wereIt was wh n whoblipt in nn upstairs room heard talking-out near tinhimself and taking a revolver ho went outA minute later Miw Bates her mother andthe other orvupuntti of tho cottage werealarmed the of andthu cursing and shouts of tho robbersThey nlco heard n vehicle of some kinddash out of I ho yard and go tearing down
hill toward MmiiaroncokUnto ran to room and
found it She then went front roomto roumnroucliiR tho servants and shouting
Out out upon theml Sidneys murdcixillThe servants ran out Into the yard andfound Yardley lying under n treeHates anti a lu d Sidneywhats tho matter Have they
Yurdley made no reply huts
to the back of anti faintedHe sine Ixen unconnelou mot fthe Nicholas Rurtix a farmer aridhis hired mart who live across the tnttrout thu cottage drow to Mnmaroneikfor a doctor und notified tho police at 3
oclock this morningYardloy did not recover conwlouenrss
until late this afternoon and then he wasable to talk a short time Ho Midthat lv hal heard voices and had goneto Investigate When he found thatthen went ho stood Ifhlnd a treeand was taking aim to shoot when onoof them snw him anti shout l Whos there
Before could reply the man firedanti tired nt tin smn Yard-ley Is confident that ho hit as
saw him stagger acainst the andthrowing up his hands fhout to a com-panion mo
As fired titan ho wasstruck in the hack of the bond with a
I Iwlleved that after Ynrdloyout of the way the roMxTs u theircompanion placed him In iliolrcnrriagn
man f ll U covordwith hIred Tho had saddledboth of Mlis BatesV pt lurns
Col fforup While looker brothrrlnliiwof Jim Kl k diMl at hl in Itratllf horoVt i W ln sday lirirt ilUiMlie wis horn ut ii X V Fob ti Uli
eiilislcil in Auirunl IKH1 an a inCnrniiuny F Fourth Vfriiiont oluntci
ftir battle of h doc lined u-
Ciitniiic In tin line niil itsIn tin staff of n K II Hloiieliloii inJiini 1 H he WHS iipiKiintml Assistant Ailju-
IHTI of with tln rankof IiriitcnantColoiicl He had rhartf of HIM
orCiiiiizaiiun 01 tin I thou column Hintinarclnil into itiohiuonil on tho iiiurnini ofIts cituri Hi a of honortrout ronerrsii for dMIiiKiuMieii tiallantrin nrtinn at South Mountainwounded tee times fit liold Mirhor in thn
of lt 70 hi bfcniiio junior intin firm of William lliKlcii Co hunkers and
in Sew and In th samp yourIn removed to UrnttlolKirn In IlTs Im wasM olnt Ml thief of ntulT wit lit he rank of Colonelby jot Irorlor In fxi h a n iU U Kuteat to the Nntlnnal ltriulillcan Gnuventlou In ChlcnRo nnd in the hwas chosen a member of the National Coininlttee In tho fall of in h was chosen torepresent llrnttlebnro In liUlflutup
was In l sz Uurini the fIrstsession he WHS unanimously elected JudgeAdvocateGeneral by the letl luturo Ha-M S vlionou SerkeuntatArin of this house ofKvprrsentntlves In the Fortynovcntk ConBrtss-
Jarnes L Van Hcykrl aged 84 diedat Uty N J He was elected-
to tio KiHlaturn front IuinbetlaiiU countyIn tyH He was born In lluntcrdon countytirictlneil law In was ia
for six years rrxldoil In UlantloCity und rant on ttio ticket threeyears for City Hecordcr
of a Mailltou streetUruoklvn who had been fHKUKod la theinetid a of a century diedof apoplexy on Wednesday nt his Vie
Ho was born In-
Hrooklyn M years ago Ho wus a vrlerari ofllm Iteclnient HUI a Member
Avcnun Mrtliodlst ChurchHe leaves a widow two sou and twodaUBIitem
Itcv Or Herman Camp ItlcesemerltiM of ht Peters Churchof Itochester died In that city on Wednesday-He was horn nt dmton county
on 2 IMI2 Hr liliscn was grailmuted nlvernlty of the City of NswYork In w and took the ciiin o at Inlon-Theoloulcal Seminary Ho nan ono of the
members tho i M C A IIDwas ordained to the ministry in IH7 Hisrharses Incluiled In StCanada Iolsditm N V West Iotsdam N V
anti Itochester Ho leaves a widow whoresides In mid a sun Dr II Clar-ence of lirooklyn-
CJeorio V llalch eldf ftt of Hear Admlrnl-Oeorwo II llalch I S retired tiled athis homo In Washington on54 years Mr was a memberold iooraetown family In Civil Warwhen lit years old lit served as clerkto hi ruttier triRitt 1awnco midItnniiKb ho held no iiinnilsiion partlel-latod In many eniracements Mr
was a prominent Mason At tho tlmo nf-
lili was In Iliu einldoy of thu losOrllco Department
I former superin-tendent of the IkHion Policedied at In Dorchesterotter dire yours of ap-pointed to Htnto fore In isnj and
was abolished In 1 7 tho-Ho ton department nn n patrolman In
was superintendent Heretired last yenr-
Charlet U Arents head nf tho Mttlo GiantFire Estimrulthlnir died of lfever on Wednesday nlchi nt hU hoot ushlxth street In his yearHe hind been In the Insurance bii lne silica howan M old Ho wits a member of thoMontiiuK Club antI the Areanum Awidow ton anti two dauifhters survive him
Dr Henry Durllnvr a wellknown physician-of Washington Ids homo at IlrirlitThursday aired Si years Hewits a graduate of the ofKlnla and of tie medlcd department of theLnlverslty of Maryland
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AbMlllALTr AND COMBINE
Contract Between Theta Declared to liea Fact New Liner CharteredSfteiit cttti Dtipticlt to THI svx
LONDON Au 7 The Belfast correspond-ent of the Halt Qattttc telegraphs thatthe the Morgan shippingcombine and the Admiralty has becomean accomplished fact The first newto for the combinebeen chartered by the Governmentho 10000ton White Star liner Corlnthlo
which was launched recently front theyard of Harland A Wolff tie left Belfastlast night for London-
In the house of today LoreCharles Bcresford Minkter for an assurance that no binding agree-ment would be entered Into by the BritishGovernment with the Atlantic ShippingTrust without the approval of Parliament-
Mr Balfour replied that he diLl not thinkIt would bo possible to conduct negotia-tions If the proposed terms hu to be dis-
cussed by Parliament before an agreement-had been arrived at If there was to bo agrant of public money Parliament ofcourse would bo consulted In any ittfcthe Government was most anxrp to taketho Into Its confidence a soon AU
KOCH SEERS AT GAItXAVLT
Says Latter Kxprrtmrnti In TnbprrnloiUAre Not Serious
titettil Cubic DtifMIt 10 Ttti STO
PARIS Aug Berlin correspondent-of the Figaro sends an interview with ProfKoch in regard to Dr narnaultrt experi-ments of inoculation with bovine tuberculous bacilli Prof Koch said Dr Oarnnultwas playing to the gallery experi-ments vero neither serious nor scientificProf Koch maintains his theory that bovinetuberculous bacilli have no serious conse-quences on human beings and that con-
sumption cannot Ixi communicated throughmilk front lloawd cows
Pr Garnatilt Is very Indignant overProf Kochs Interview Ho says he willprove that Prof Koch Is wrong even Ifit costs him his life He will publish ascIentific refutation of Prof Koch state-ments In the Vienna Ktut Freie Prtste-
SAOASTA WOXT CO VET
Desires to lletlre halt the Time HatNot Arrived
SpfrtjJ CMi ntipjtcb to Dna sexMADRID Aug 7 Prime Minister
on Interview In tho erado sayiha desires to retire but that the momentfur such action hna not yet arrived
King Alfonso who Is visiting the OviedoUniversity complained to the Journalistsho met of the had condition of the Spanishtelegraph system Ho said he hadlooking at newspapers printed in 1H08
that tlmo It required day to get news fromMadrid Now It takes two days to get newsfront tho capital
FRENCh STKIKEnS RIOT
Coal Miner Wreck the houses of MmWho at Work
Spttltf DtspattH to TUB SCN
PATHS Aug A despatch from Valenciennes Department of Nord says thatlOO of the 2000 coal mlnew thon are onstrike DiitachmentH of cuirassiers hovebeen to protect the homes ofthose who remain at work Several ofthese houses have already beon wreckedand nn attempt was made to blow up ontocottage with ft dynnmito cartridge Fur-
ther disturbances are expected
Make mm fiirtallrr of the Ieclon ofHonor for Sen lee to Irrneli Art
Sptrtil npatelt to SC-
PIHIS Aug 7 Henry Puveon of New
York has Ixeti rand n chevalier of theLegion of Honor In rooognition of lila workin developing French art In the
Mr U a dealer In furniture andplace of business U In Fifth
avenue
AMFniCAXS X LOXIHtX
Miss Ilorrnrr Mcoll of New hark MarriesN or ClileaKO-
tirtctnl CMt to THE SUP
LONDON Aug 7 Edward Norman Scottof Dearborn street Chicago and MissFlorence Nlcoll of 081 Madison avenueNow York were married at St GeorgesHanover Square today
Slitnitial Kurprlird at BharrrUi StandStttctal CuWe Dnpattb to THE SUM
SiuwoitAi Aug 7Great surprise U
expressed here that T S Sharrets who U
a tariff commissioner for the Unitedand not a treaty commissIoner
should have expressed himself on behalfof the American Government as opposedto tho proposals of Sir James Mackay theBritish commissioner for the abolition ofthe llkln and an Increase In the Import
Drntirhlaud Still holds the RecordHpfClol CMf Oupatclt ta THE Suns
IlAMDuno Aug 7 Tho experts of theHamburgAmerican Packet Company andtho North German Lloyd Steamship Com-
pany have jointly signed a statement totho effect that time Deutschlond of theformer linn still holds the Atlantic recordand that tho calculation of tho masterof the Kronprlnz Wllhelm according towhich tho Deutschlandr record hind beenbeaten by lila ship erroneous
Iollrle on 1 Morgan Ufotipectal Cattlt epalclt lo Tuna SUN
LONDON Aug 7 Tho Hcsiminufcr Jattlttstates that speculators In American
are growing nervous anti are pro-tecting themselves by Insuring the ofJ P Morgan They are payingmlum of o per cent per annum Insurancepolicies on Mr Morgans life have beentaken out for a of three months onlyat a premium of 4S shillings por tOO
Capt Freeman Gets a Hold Medalspecial Co tieiptttlt 10 Tins SUM
LivEnrooD Aug 7 Tho Mayor of Liv-
erpool today presented to Freemanof the British steamship the gold
awarded to him by tho MercantileAssociation for gallant conduct In
taking his ship out of St Pierre roadsteadat the time of tho eruption of Mont
Germanys Stand at Shanghaiaptctii CaM neipucit to Tat SUN
BERLIN Aug 7 It In semlofflclallyannounced that Germany Is willing to with-draw her garrirfon at Shanghai when thepreservation of order at that place andon the YangtsoKIang has been assuredprovided the other Powers withdraw theirtroops at tho same time
KnjIUh Misuses CutSixdJl Cafdi ntipstc la Stv
LONDON Aug a meeting at Durham of the Owners and Miners Concilia-tion a reduction of Nit In
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DINNER FOR MISS NEILSON
IX HOXOH OF IIKit KMAfiKMEXTTO HMilXALO VAXHEHIIILT
Alice llooievrlt One of the RursU lleiu-tlful Urcoratlon of Newport Casino
Oilier rTiit of Ycntrrday Amoiifjthe nUT l cllors of Fashion
NEWPORT R I Aug 7Tho dinnergiven by Mrs Frederic Nsilson in honor of
engagement of her daughter MissNeilbon to HoglnsKl C Vander
hilt tech place tonight oiu was theelaborate affair of tho kind thus fareoason It was ffiveu In 10 gilll rooms ofhue Casino
This decorations of the dining wereeffective On tho table In
of a horse shoe there were baskets-of American Beauty roses and lilies of thovalley The clJth was covered with gar-lands of gardenias Around the roomplaced bay trees studded with yellowelectric light bulbs which gave the effectof orange trees in full fruit Time roomwas inclosed with red hanging Dunningthe dinner tho Hungarian band sao aconcert
At each place occupied by a lady therewas placed a corsage boquet of gardeniasanti thieve was a boutonnIere of the sameflower for each gentleman The grounds-at the out rancw of the Casino ore illuminatedwith electric lights festooned from theplazns and outlining the and roof ofthe horseshoe piazza
Thu special gileH of the evening wasMiss Alice Roosevelt daughter of tinePresident tho other guests being Mr andMrs Alfred G Vnmlwbllt MorrisF B Hoffman Miss Cutting H RTaylor Miss hatch J F Talmage Missinendolyn Burden Mr anti Mrs J A
Harriman Mr Hormann Oelrlchu Countiki Ported Mlhs Gerry Mr nnd Mrs John IIDrexel Mr and Mrs Vllliain E CarterCharles Hogue Baron Oppenheim W IINellson Miss Mills Austin Gray OgdenMills Jr Miss Laura Swan G MorganMiss Sands Mlw Brooks MISS NewboldAlbert Gray Miss Clarke S Leroy MissJay Jr Miss Mr
Mrs Peter D MartIn Miss HochoMrKldgeway H K Kldrldgo Mr Von
VillInm LStow Miss Hives Arthur Burden and MISSEdgar
After dinner Mrs took liarto the hop nt the was
tho largest most brilliant that has beenthere in years
Another event Importance tonightwas tho dinner given at B nch Moundby Mrs Benjamin Thaw in honor of MissKthel whose wedding in to takeplace on Saturday table docnra
hero were of lilies and liliesof the while various roomswore decorated will American Beautyroses and scarletguests numbered twentyeight
llnch Smith at forgers a luncheonF J Otis amid dinners tonight Mrs
Hamilton Nathanieland Mrs I Woll
Prince Hohenrollern Mrs CorneliusVanderbllt Jr and MiM May Ooolettoday for Saratoga for Ipon
return Mrs VumlTbilt entertainnunln hi honor of MUs HoowvcltMho lots onrdsout for dinriors on thus 13th nud-JJd f the month
M Anna I ary will give a dinner nextT urslav in hnno rf Cardinal Gibbons
on Tin Mlav a luncheon in honor ofMrs John sioino
It was learned that th vrddlngof MM May Van to H H H mlnrtonwill in Iho middle of
Tbls will moan thoof Newport wHdlngwill bo ono celebrated InCliurrh Mr arrivednt Newport
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llos love of llrniulniollier Killed byllKlitnliis Driven nun lo Suicide
Soventpenyoarold William Lncey ofCentral avenue Wiat Hubokcri who
carbolic on Weilnexlaynight died yesterday at tho North HudsonHospital Ho was fount In n lark roomby nn older brother on Wednesday nighthugging a picture of hula grandmotherMrs Julia Gorrity of Id Boulevard Intho last Mm Gorritywas killed lightning
liar death deeply Bofore-Inking tho boy wrote a letterdeclaring that ho could not live withouthis grandmother lie was ina house in Manhattannnd It Is supposed that ho got thin ucldthero anti It home with hunt
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a Packed louse at the Academy of Music Last Night
QUINCY ADAMS SAWYERA 4 USCK HIT
No has ever hid such i flattering reception as that accorded this latest pastoraldrama at the Academy of last is clean wholesome amus-ing and it the England drama ever written It has the sweetest love storyever told its comedy is genuine its characters are natural and the scenes in thevillage among the are as true to life as it is possible for canvas andpaint to make them In fact it is the best and cleanest New Yorkers
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CounterWulti for Separation PrintIngKarh Wants ruitiKly Hoy Conn-
arl Na i Tliat Child Should lie atMother Unee LearnIng Ills Ira frs
George W Lcdercr tho theatrical man-ager and his wife Adele IHcu Lcdererwere before Supreme Court Justice Dickeyin Brooklyn yesterday each endeavoringto secure the custody of their bixyearoldboy Mnitland Tlio Loderertt are suingeach other for a eopuraliun Some timeago Referee John A Dutton awarded thecustody of tho boy to his father for txdays each week and to tho mother for theseventh day referee also found hatneither tho husband nor the wife had beenguilty of wrongdoing and that both werefit to have the custody of tho child RefereeOuttonhowever reported that the fattierhad meant to maintain the eon while themother had not The referee also sug-gested that tho father have the privilegeof taking the boy to the country duringthe summer months so long an the distancewas less than one hundred miles fromNew York
Lawyer Seagar counsel for Mr Lederermoved lint till report of the referee boapproved by tho Court said the couplehad lived together from the limo of thoirmarriage in 1894 until 1800 during whichyear they went abroad Then Mr Ixdoivrreturned to this country while lila wifowith her mother und ouster went to Berlin
Former Assistant Corporation CountedCarr counsel for Mrs Ledurer opposedthe confirmation of time report
Tine boy he raid is only 6 years oldand at a critical period of Ills lifo whenhe In all ears and eyes and demands amothers affection and to hlwpirltualethical nnd physical upbringing Inthis case tho mother was not allowed tohave the child bccauM she I not tine wageearner and the father l Mr Ltdtrer
a busy manu With hit theatrical inlt can give little attention
to anything lInt thinks tho refertint m n hns money and tilt wileono a enough for hl motherto have this proposition Ismonstrous This man with
Is nn adjudged to tho amountof lie these largeshows and large resources In otherlinns he refutcs to pay alimony and hiscommonlaw to thiswife until the issues in her suit are deter-mined Thin IH the time when thatshould bo at his mothers knen learning hisprnyorw being tuught Ittwinn in fidelity and
in the ways of llfo-Vou regald ns nioro essential for
him unit to a whole lot of moneyasked Justice
1 certainly do said LawyerrifoMKilicidid
bicl goc dof the Lawyer ngarIt Is not only became the better
able to euro for the child but because thomother abandoned her ntubnnd without
in the first placecaitl but the
referee that tho mother Is a 111 personto have tho custody of the child until areasking me to him to the father
Wo stand for tIm continuation of thereferees report wild Mr Seagnr nndthe ndviced giving of theson to tilt hither hut if the report Is to boopened it is no more than my dutyto at the conduct ofwhether the testimony taken before timreferee shows her to a fit wonton to havethe custody of child at all
Mr said that Lodorerhud gone to the Arlon bull with two menwithout her husbands knowledge or con-
sent and that it was late the morningwhen shin loft and then ho was under theInfluence of
My client is sitting In the court roomIn view of Honor snld Mr Cartand tier looks give the lie to any charge-
of thnt sortJustice took the papers and re
served decision
TO USE HARD COAL 7V YOXKERS
New York Central Herd a ComplaintAgainst Slack Smoke NulianoeY-
ONKEHS N Y Aug 7 Acting HealthOfficer Dr M Wolf line received wordfrom the New York Central Railroadauthorities that they are expecting a con-
signment of hard coal and that as soon itsIt arrives they will use it on the divisionsof their road running through this city
This letter was in answer to acommunication sent Or Wolf enclos-ing a of this complaint received fromresidents of Buena nventio mndo totho Hoard of Health at its last mooting
DIEDCLANCVOn Aui 8 item Peter Clancy In hl
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Funeral from his lAte rctlilencc 14 Jeffersonv Urooklyn Saturday Aug 0 Solemn
requiem mus at Church of the Nativity ChasMadison St lOorl ck A M
OLOVKn Aug 4 IIKK John II Olover In theTilth year ol hi
Funeral on Friday at 10 A M from the Churchot the Heavenly Hot lIlt av andtt lutatlves and Irlends are repectfullr In-
vited to attend Interment itt FalrAeld Connon arrval at Drldgrport of II oclock trainfrom New York
HOHSYOn AUK 6 at RIverside Coon nilznbetb-lllakeiley only daughter of George A
Horsy and Marion V N Uuiton aged 4 yearsand 4 montlu
Funeral iwrvlc i will be held at RIverSIde Connon Trlday ai muse A V Carriage will meetthe arrival of tba loot train from Vew York
ZABIUSKIU AV Saudi idol I I on Wednes-day Aug A Itrglnald thIrd child of Ororjosad Sarah Foireit ZibrUkle aged 7 years
Funeral wrvlcea at ChrIst Cliurcb Macbuieton Saturday tug t at 11 oclock train leavingSlih tt at 10
niGGa At ItocSMter N Y on Aug the Hev-
Dr Herman Camp Illiai pastor emerItus ufSt Ietert 1rejbylcrUn Church of Itntbeiter
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Funeral from her late residence w Grahamav on Saturday Aug it a I1 M CarrIagewill meet the arrival ol the 110 P M traintram Chamber t Me II II Interment atconvenience uf Uinll-
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