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VOL, XII.
HE LECTURES DOWIE.
F
Or. Parkliurst Says Plain Things to
the New Elijah. *
WENT TO HEAR HIM PREACH.
Said That I1is Exhibition Was Below
the Standard of a Circus?Carrie
Nation Creates a Diversion.
New York, Special.?About 1,000
IX't'oons, half of whom v/ere Zionists,
attended John Alexander Dowies
vrly services in Madison Square Garden
Tuesday, where Ik? preaehed on
"Blasphemy."
ile then said he was going to meet
the editor.; of the Now York papers at
his hoti 1. and requested his followers
to pray for him.
The Hon members of the Dowie choir
will join tin- house visitation force, increasing
its number to 1.140. Deacon
SpcMeher said the work was greater
than anticipated.
Dowies ehitf aides, his wife and his
son. ar?? about to leave him for a t"ip
abroad. Tlioy will start on Thursday
from this city, taking the steamer
Saxonian Saturday from Boston. They
will go tlrst to England, then to Aus- !
trnlia, whore Mrs. Dowio's family
: 11 i:- -i? *- - -
aLiM i airy no m>i i-siiwi 10 return
to th United States until next ; I
-luly. ; j
Mr. Dowio, arrayed In ? veiling jt
clothes, talked for two hours Tuesday >
night before a great throng in Madl ]'
son Square Garden. The burden of i t
his talk was denunciation of the j t
elergy and the pr? ss.
Carrie Nation, who occupied a seat
near tlie front, asked "Elijah" to an- ;
sw t some questions. lie refused and I
ordered her 1o sit down. Dowio th a ' r
prnl: e I the spirit in which Mrs. Na- l(
lion lied varied on the saloon, hut I
said she used wrong methods. Mrs. I 1
Nation a ai:i demanded the privilege t
of asking questions. At once the Zl?m I
guards Ki;vr< imded her and with the ?
aid of { ? eral pq!icemen ejected iter. ]
The meeting was one of continuous '
disorder. . t
The Rev. Dr. Charles M. i'arkhur.st
sent an open letter to Mr. Howie as , 1
follows: ^
"t do not want to he presuming, but , f
doubt if it i? any more presumptive in |
me to come and try to clarify you i
than it is for you to come and try to t
clarify Now York: and 1 don t know I
which of ub has taken the heavier con- r
tract. 1 attended your service at <
Madison Square Garden last evening, 1
and F went determined to enjoy it if s
1 could, and to he benefitted by it. t
and to go away and refute some of r
the charges that I had heard alleged j
against you. Hut it was no use; your ' t
behavior on the platform crushed cv- j l
ery throb of sympathy I had with you 1
I never heard from a public speaker I
such a discharge of efl'orvcscent 1
wrath aud coars" invectives. 1 went to ?
hear you preach the Gospel and you j
preached Howie. Zion City, 'stink pot.' 11
i was asnamed of you, and almost ] !
ashamed to bo in your audience. It i
was a loin; way below the standard r
even of the circuses that I have at- t
tended in the same garden. The only t
consolation 1 could derive was that it I
was so abominable and so far beyond ;
the bounds of the respectable that v
even those in your congregation who f
did not know what Christianity is. t
would have no idea that it had any- i
thi ; to do with what you were say s
in ft ! (
: nirao the ridiculousness of the t
per. nance was only < nhanced by the t
iir.i ':; of your pretensions. If you 3
clal 1 rd to be only an ordinary man 1
tlu i rnlfjbt i?e some hope for you, c
even vith what you call the 'rabble,* 3
but the rabble is discriminating and f
can discriminate as keenly as the
keenest between a prophet and a jug- t
gler; between an Elijah and a Monnte- j
bank. 1 say this in no spirit of anger. ! 1
but either your head is twisted or ! r
your heart inf 1 toil or you have blun- j
dered badly in your method. You ran- \ 1
not bully people into Zionism nor j
bleeVgurrd them into the kingdom of i
heaven. I hope you will take this in '
the kindly spirit In which it is offered j
and that it. will be blessed to yon." J <
, f
Prc'ght Cns? Heard. 1
Washington. iSpeciai.?The Inter- 1
State. Com merer Commission cave n ^
hearing In the rase of the City Gas 1
Company, of Norfolk. Vu.. against th<
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company. '
Too gas rompany allcgt s that the rail- '
road charges more for transporting '
roal from the mines along 'ts line to
Norfolk and points inside Capes Henry '
and Charles than to points outside the 1
cap"*. Decision was reserved.
J
ritnor Mention.
A Chicago dispatch says that 7" s
per cent, of the $4,000,000 in jurig- 3
nients against the c ity- are based upon ,
bogus and fraudulent personal injury s
claims ia said to be the charge which \
City Attorney Smulskl is prepared to c
make before the City Hall grnft" j,
committee. (
H. N. Van Dyke, register of Prime- r
ton University, has just giv< n out v
statintlcs which show that during the I'
recent entrance examination Mevon e
students were permanently disbarred a
on account of gross dishonesty In tlx- (1
preparation of papers. Thin action is b
the result of a new rule adopt.?1 bj p
the Princeton faculty to pr. vent rope a
titinn of such flagrant cheating cs oe- tl
curre-J at Andover la*<t year. n
FO
NIXON ON THE STAND.
*resident of Sh phuildlng Company
Tells Mow It Wr.s Wrecked.
New York, Special.?Lewis Nixon,
rho. from naval constructor, became j
uli.Icr of warships and the president
if the Uuitcd States Shipbuilding ;
Company, was the principal witness at
he continuation of the hearing no fore
Sxaminer Henry D. Olipha.it a - to the '
'ffairs of the defunct corporation
tamed. He did not lir.loh his recital.!
nit in the three hours that ho was on '
he stand lie went over mil a of the |
iistory of the corporation an I the
a ts of the men prominent In its his- j
ory. He said Max Pain counsel for i
Charles M. Schwab, had sngscstod a
lumber of the diirctora for the shipmilding
combination, and sai 1 that
lie jirojioivd expenditure "f 0
or improvt ments at the I' ilileheai
"ted Works ha 1 been approved by the
lirectors over his protest and warning j
hat the net inn niii tit i*i 11. i < ....
ho main corporruicn with .at funds
ind wreck it. -Mr. Nixon swore that
:ftrr tills expenditure was nppr< ved
ir made Severn! attempts to secure a
neeting of the d'r- rs and that Mr.
selnvab hod Anally told him that <te
tad instructed the director-, t t remain i
iway front a meeting.
An effort was made to sh-?\\ tiiat \
he directors elv'ei at the sag.r.estion I
it Mr. I'am had not been stockholder*
tat iikc the young raon of t'ae O.rtoration
Trust Company, of New Jersey,
who served !i? the early davs of '
he comliinntion. hid he: n given shares
nough to quality, hut Mr. Nixon had
to personal know::.!ge of the tram.jc
ion.
Mr. Nixon tt tilVd that hy resolttiou
of the director,", passed in lioi < mi?
r last. Mr. Ihvu wis given a salary
if fts.ono a year, v.h' di was date l ha<:k
o t'ae preceding Se u? mla-v. lie ai
stilled thai bts.ili's hi. lmn.i:. as 11
inderwriter, and th sunn pa'il for s e
toihb hem property, Mr. S ">v >}> - i
oived a share of the promo? ? i mnii y.
Mr? of which 1m* g.iv* to ("li .'i?3
wites. of the brokerage firm of Mar- ,
is. < ;at'\i K Co.
Samuel t r* ?-1 nicy. r. for the inir.dloldcrs,
endeavored t> prove by up j
vitness that 'lr.ling it' negoiiat.ops j
or tlie purchase n< ill' ronstitu-lit
ilants ao one looked after the in;ersts
of the shipbuilding compnuh hut
hat the figures and report.; of .lonn
A'. Young, the promoter, were ,t,vt pt 1.
Mr. Nixon said that no Indenenlent
appraisement or hiv<-stigntinn
tad h? ?-n made, and dia d'iinn .1 nil peronal
responsibility for the ue^oiSalons
and financial part of tic com.11tation
plan.
It was brought out in the testimony
>f Mr. Nixon that the statements as
o th" personnel of the directorate had
icen made in the prospectus issued in
lone. 18118. and that Young had taken
lie ontions in his name. According t >
dr. Nixon, secrecy was observed in
laying ihe vendors only because l'ronoter
Young did not war.* them to
mow what was being paid for each
dr.nt. There has been much mystery
?ver the cutting of the checks given
o the vendors, and it is possible that
he explanation of Mr. Nixon will clear
t away.
Charles Cnnda was the only other I
fitness of the day. taking the stand h<
ore Nixon was called. He tordiiiel
hat the Canda Manufacturing Continny,
for which $1,100,000 in cash and
ecurities was paid, had a plant at
'artcrr-t, N. J., built for the inantif.tell
re of car wheels, but that at the
iine of its purchase it was turning out
rune experimental work in motor curiages.
it had made about 100 ruahines,
and employed about 10 men. lie
aid that plant would have been usou
1 in connection with some of the onratior.s
of the .ship-building eomblnaion.
Charles M. Schwab a.id Max i'am ai
i ndod the hearing yesterday. Th v
a.nt to be sworn, but remained mer t?d
listeners to all th:- testimony.
They will testify later in the week.
Cotton Cirowers at Raleigii.
Raleigh. Special.- A largely attend
d meeting of North Carolina cotton
;rnw< rs is being held here. E. E.
mugiunnge, or tva-gecom be: T. 15.
sarker. secretary, State Chemist Kil;?ro
made a talk covering his obrcrva
Ions of cotton during Ms recent trip
hrough the South. There were resoutions
Introduced providing that dis
ussion should he -solely on the mater
of marketing cotton.
Rxcellent speeches were made on
his resolution by S. 15. A!? xatnlcr, \V.
{. CVx Currie. of Cumberland; T. ii.
'arker. John VV. Atwatcr. Ashley
lorne and oihors.
ITorne. several mouths ago. issued
, circular letter in regard to cotton,
hewing that reports and estimated
tatistiri; \vt rt excessive and that the
rop was not m nrlv as large an they
tated it to he. This letter was large
v published in North Carolina and
South Carolina and. gave the growers
Teat encouragement. One South Car
ilina grow* r said it was worth half :>
aillion dollars to that State alone. It
ran shown by reports that the crop
i not ncarlv* so large as rtafed. A
omniitteo of ten was ordered to lie
ppointed to confer with Harvie Jcran
in regard to securing such aliro
lite concert of action as to secure a
rice of not less than 10 coats. Such
course had the absolute approval of
lie meeting. The committee will be
annul later.
* MI]
IIT MILL. S. I WEIIN]
TEN LIVES ARE LOST.
I
Most Disastrous Accident iu History
of Sub-Way.
TUNNEL WALLS AND ROOT CAVE-IN.
Superintendent and 1 o.tinan of Construction
Held in $10,000 Bonds?
Italian's L j; Cut tilt" to Release
Him Item Boulder.
New York, Special.?'Ten lives wore
i si uy iao cave-in 01 ;n? root unu
wn.11 j of the subway tunnel at One
Unwind and Ninety-Fifth street Saturday
niyht. and four persona were ,
badly injur, d. AH of tin- dead and itt.1
wore Workmen and most of them ,
Italians. Following is a list of tlieir ^
names: Timothy Sullivan, foreman;
Wm. i chutte, electrician; CJuisoppe
H.vrne. Str.nziotie Drune. Ixuiis Tippi;
live ti'.idcniillol Italian laborers.
Injured: Juno Pawpiale. Hatasto <
Velantlo, Alphonz Araiatcllo. Juno It. ]
Maski. ^
The are.dent was th? most disastrous
that hts occurred in the construe- :
tion of th<> sub-way. At the point <
where the c.n in <.v.nrred a gang of i
twenty mm was at work in the tun- (
nil. which is about 110 t\vt below the ,
surface.
Unfits Curat, general superintendent '
of the tunnel work, said that two eon- i
verging scant* had app ared in the roof .
of the tunnel during the day-work on
Sunday. The presence of these seams,
however, was not beli >vi 1 to indicate *
any more danger us character of the <
i <(d; than pr? viotndy had been omoun- .
tcred. although it was thought necessary
to pr. a the roof with a number of
upright timber braces.
The tunnel was being bored by open- !
in;; a pm-prtidicukir embrasure in the
face of the bore, and blasting the sides '
to the right and loft ot this embrasure.
'I hrce blasts were arranged by the '
drillers, the lit its being charged well
tawn tl th<> roof. The drillers then
withdrew .iri'l !.: -Im,." id <s,s were s, t
off in rapid s u < esanei by i I -rt rieiiy,
loosening large quant ill-. of earth an t
rock. T!i" drillers say t li::t about ten
minutes lapsed m :i!!.?w the sni #ke to
dear away Le.'e e Timothy Sullivan,
the foreman. and Kb- t: idan Sehe ;:, !
approached. the latter to string wi.ca
and ham*; lamps to light the way. They
were tollowed by sixt" n workmen.
The vanguard of the gang had reached
the stone when a rumbling sound was
heard. Those in the rear had just time
to turn about and run when, with a
deafening crash, hundreds of tons of
rock fell on the men at the face of the
boring. When the roar had ceased the
cries of injured workmen echoed
through the tunnel. Two negroes, in
charge of a tram car. rushed to the t
opening at two Hundredth street and
telepl >ncd an alarm to polite head- '
quarters. Reserves were Immediately ]
ordered to the scene, while ambulances (
were sent from several hospitals.
Army Appropriations.
Washington, Special.?The annual
report of Gen. Gillespie, chief of engineers,
United States army, for the
year t nded Juno 30, 1003. dealing with
fortifications and river and harbor
work, has been made public. Gen.
(till : pie says that projects f-r defenses
of 31 localities have been approved
and in addition defenses of the
Great Lakes ami St. Lawrence river"
are under consideration. He adds: "It
is believe 1 that the time has come
when it would be no longer no. ible
to Ignore the question of insular defenses.
The Navy Department is properly
insistent that all its important
coaling stations should receive proper
defensive protection to k'?cp off predatory
attacks from passible hostile
lie Is. "The peaeoaPt dt fen: es of the
United States are now somewhat
more than 50 per cent, completed.
Twenty-live of the principal harbors
ef ti e Unl-ed States have a uitUciem
niM-ih r i lienv *. ??nn m l 1 :if i .-t -i rs
mounted to permit yn effeetive defense
against naval attack. and during
iho past three years considerable
progress lias been made in tht installation
of an adequate rapid lire
armament now the matter of first importance."
$15,000 Fire.
Hampton Beach, N. I!., Sp( : ial.?
Fire that originated in the Washington
ho?i3e Sunday destroyed the hood, a
summer boarding house, combination
studio and cafe and two small stores.
The buildings were all of wood, built
inexpensively for Hummer occupancy
otiy. and the total lass will not much
exceed $15,000.
Consul Skinner Starts.
Marseilles, By Cable. Robert P.
Skinner, I'nited States consul general
here, who is going to Abyssinia to e::- e
tabllu.i diplomatic relations with that 1
country, and to invito Emperor Mene- ?
lik to visit the St. Louis Expedition, d
left here Sunday morning, accompanie 1 b
by Mr. Wales, his secretary, and Dr. n
Pease on board the steamer Balkan for t
Naples, where ho will be joined on the 0
27th inst. by Capt. G. C. Thorpe, Unit- j t.
r:1 States Marine Corps, who goes with j i'
him. From Naples the Machias will I h
proceed at once, for Abyssinia. It is ( ti
reported hero from Abyssinia that I ,
Emperor Menellk feels very much flat- I j.
tcred at this visit from Mr. Skinner. ^
LL A
IfiSDAY, OCTOI'.EIi 2S
SHOT DOWN BEEORE WAVOR.
tragic Scene Enacted in City of
Savannah, (ia.
Savannah. Ga.. Special.?Policeman
Charles A. Collins was shot down in
the mayor's office in the city liall Friday
afternoon by Henry G. Green, an
?rt dealer. The shooting occurred in
the prescnc eof Mayor Myers, the superintendent
of police, the recorder,
the chairman of the council, several
aldermen and a number of citizens. !
Collins was shot through th? hroast,
wid will probably die.
Policcoun Collins \v:is under investigation
by the mayor on charges
brought by Croon. A woe'; o ?> u days
ago. Collins arrested Croon on the
str? , t< ,?.* a sU' iti 'urns oila"'i r. As
a matter oi fact. (It. <11 is we||-;-.i <nvn
in tlso oitv. having b? c:i < nn t? ?i v. ilh
tlu postofi ice for n number of \ > ars.
There hr. ! be on s< veral robborios and
burglaries report i to the police. Coll-ns
saw* a man st nidi u' or loitering
an the sidewalk in tho neighborhood of
tihero tho hurglnrios occurred. about 2
iVln.-k in tho morning, and airost' l
him. Tho man urovod to ho Green. who
rxplained that ho was only waiting for
t friend. Tho poliooman refused to actj>;
the explanation, and locked Croon
up. without giving him an opportunity
to see his friends or arrange for hail.
The next morning the recorder imposed
a flue on Green, who aptioaled to
I he mayor and lodged complaint
igainst Collins. This oomplaint, was
under investigation Friday afternoon,
riroon had testified. and Collins was
eross-questioning him. Collins asked
questi<?t? which reflected on Croen's
morality. Quick as a flash. Creon pulled
i (>istol and fn 1. Collins arose, an 1
nttompted to get. his p'stol out of iho
liolst-r. hut was cam*.lit by the thief
if police and restrained. Collina was
taken to a hospital, and Crecti was
locked lip at the <oimty jail.
Itiir Industrial Collapse.
Butto, Mont.. Special. By the g'n
i.ii nn .< i.inui . i mi- \:ii;iiu ' : 11:? i
I'opper Company pmpcrt: >;. r.t.uau i>
I'i.OOO iren arc directly I'irmvii on! nf
mployniont an 1 nihcrs will be in 'i
< idly affected within a went; .,) i Ji*?t
ho grand total will reach 20.000. Th
Ilrrat Northern will l.:y off a portion
if tin' crews heretofore hauling ere
>orn Rntte t<> the Rnston and Moatati i
Smelter at (treat Falls. The Butt \
Anaconda & Pn rifle Railway will lay
iff fraight crews between Rntte an!
Anaconda. In addition to these, numerous
other enterprises, large and
mi a II. whieh relied upon the Amalgamated
as their cliief customer, will he
jbliged to curtail. In Montana alone
tpproximntely $1,000,000 a week is cut
jit the pay rolls.
Ttutte streets are filled today with
i.oOO miners thrown out last night,
rtoarding house keepers, storekeepers,
tr.. whom the miners owe besieged
he justices' court seek in? garnishee
lrders. The const aides cannot serve the
tapers fast enough and the justices'
lerks are working overtime tilling
hem out.
F. Augustus ltrinze. of the Montana
Ire Purchasing Company, today puhished
a statement giving his si le of
.he shut down, lie said it was ; move
in the part of the Wall street sp cuatohs
(among them II. H. Rogers,
iiesidcnt of the Amalgamated Cooper
Company.> to control stock m.tnipuation
and was not directly caused by
he injunction issued yes; r 1 y by
\ liiJl' t >. i ir iiis i ,-;i; uiai ,nriv;t7!an<ry'a
(Incision y< sler day was in
'n?* with the Northern Sreuritii tie:ision.
Mr. Soallon. of the Ann< soda < >t.
?ornpany, said that there was no th
n the statement that Mr. ,m
(ient '?f ttir? Amrh-a: r ! f'onp.r (' ni
>any ordered the shot down to :f*<
he stock market.
Sailers ni a l ire.
Norfolk. Special. The liv< lory
uiilding of th.e Old ix-.ninkn Paper
Company, on (' ommerrinl Place, was
tutted Friday night and i' was only I.y
luperhuman < ; ris the Mane s were
<ept within the f.air walk of the s.iiicure.
A high n .r!h? ist wind tltr. .v
dazing brands for 'pians and serimsly
endangered the heart of the
nholcsale section. The (ire originated
n the fifth floor and had trained pre at
teadway before it. was discovereil.
\bout 100 sailers from the navv yard
tided the firemen ard one sailor fell '
rom th top of a forty feat la.hl'-r j
nto the outstretched arms of three of
lis companion:, who .raw him raining
rnd b'aced themselves to catch hivri.
ie was uninjured. Wit at port! us if
he building escaped the fi tr.es wn?
uined hv watei nn.l the immon - -< .ck
s a total loss. The damage is cj.'inmt(1
at front $.">0,000 i a $'i0.000.
Wants riercy With Justice.
Norfoik, Special tri coneidei i;u-. . ? \ nil
cases (>:' Chinrvn. charved \ i:h
ivlng here in violation of the f'ary
Pollution act. Judge Edmund W.villi.
of tli" Federal Court sail that he
elicvcs Jung Twong, an aged Chinarinn,
who has been living in this < >unry
for .10 years, shoul 1 no! lie d- porrd.
He said that in go la," heel: to Chin v
he aged man would be deporte 1 to r'io
a misery or be starved to death. He
(llevcs the Federal lav; docs net < onemplato
either alternative, and ror.ijtued
the <aso until November h.
ending a discussion of the rase with j
he department in Washington.
, 1903.
LIVE ITEMS OF NEWS.
Many Mcttcrs of (ieneral Interest In
Short Paragraphs.
Down In Dixie.
Many towns in North Carolina are
suffering for want of labor.
Snow foil in considerable quantities
in North Carolina last week.
One thousand negro longshoremen
struck for higher wages at Mobile.
Ala., Saturday.
It is report.- 1 in Norfolk that a
slioonor has been driven ashore on the i
heai li at Dam No !. Mills. .11 a storm. '
The Western Union elosel its ?f11?
e in South Carolina towns last wool? 1
un account of excessive local taxation.
Tlio Tennessee Iroil an I Metal Company
tiled a petition in bankrupt- y.
Saturday in Clintt inooga. in which it* ^
11:?? Cities arc sehe.lui ! at $ J.and j
its assets at ?t>.
A. N. Dent Icy. a masti r mechanic <?f
the* Livingston division of the Louis- j
\ ilie & Nashville, shot and Killed 11. N. .
Uoller. master of trains. The shooting j
occurred in front of the court house.
The Rim-boat Newport lias been or- ,
dered to visit Savannah. CS.i., between
tiie 4th and Xtli proximo to participate
i:i the fall festival and fair Riven under
the auspices of the residents of that
city.
The Secretary of the Navy Moody
and Rear Admiral l-'ram is T. Howies ;
visited the N>. vpo t News ship LUiihlIiir
Company's shipyard. The Secretary
was taken aboard of the battleship'
Missouri, which is tied up at one of the
ship yard piers, and expressed pleasure
at the ship's sine performance on
' *
I inilii I*Int i .
jCollegiate Coif A user union. detent tig
\V. ('. Chick, ?>f lift! I. '.y foc.r np ]
and Mir* e to piny.
Fi om Heroes Ttic f?-a.
Tin- French National .A stM: :!> re
sained Us sittings.
.1 oc.eph <'hnninerlaln luailo :tn a i
dress ; i Ni ;\ castle. England, t!; first
r.inee his ro < nt attar; of go t.
I'!... ! r C. iuseppi Zannrd' :i. of
I till-.-, v :. < .1 *!??.? resignations of the j
em ire i. ;. to Kit g Victor Em
niiMiuel.
American . sklents ?t Puerto Prin- |
ripe have telegraphed nite 1 Stat s i
M!ni.d< . S palres regarding tho all- y. il I
murder of aa America:! named Mur- j
ray. who 1 opt a h:;tai that city, |
uhi< li was . cpor'od by the local papers
having t iU?*ii place it. Sunday. Aeroi
'i'tg to . h<- papei.s, Murray was
Ik.an I <!* el a a cell at potico hcartquartcrs.
la tf"? siioio eel' was confine.; a
negro who harl in his pervasion a
knife anil v. ho was imported to hi* mart. 1
AT'sc. ll.-ncous natters.
The negro question was discussed in
artrtfc e i ,.forc the Amcrlean Missionary
A sedation at Cleveland
in the hi .iiiiij* before Referee Stanley
\V. 1? 'Mef. witnesses testified to
the manm r of fix.ng the value of securities
on which Dresser & Co.
< ete i a hi;; loan.
>'ir K r?d or irk Pol look, who Is on a
visit 10 (his eoniitry. Is corpus professor
of Jurlsprudeve e at O\ford University.
and <#e. upies a distlngi iahed position
in the English legai profession.
il< has hen ? r.aniin? r of law at Cnnibridgo,
and has written many to\tbookH.
among them volumes on torts,
contracts, partnerships and jurisprudence
and ethics, lie also has written
a life of Sprinoza. Sir Frederick was
born in 1S4."? and was educated at Eton
and nt Trinity College, Cambridge, nnd
was called to ?he Par of Uineoln's Inn. !
His grandfather was chief baron of the j
Court of Exchequer. Sir Frederick has
visited the TTnited SV^.0*1 several tltpes.
*
NO? :$2.
REJECTS REPORTERS
? - ?
Elijah Calls the Journalists "Tainted
Vipers."
DRIVES TIItM OUT WITH EPITHETS.
Health Authorities Look Into Sanitary
Condition of the Garden and
Prescribe R. gelations for the Host,
Mew Y oris. Spceial.? !>.nvh calh'd
for special prayers at the early tnreting
in Madison Square Harden for
those ol' I'is following who are ill At
hast r' a*"i said to he unable to leave
their boa'd.n.e houses on account of
siektji 'I he conditions in {he (?ard?u
\ t I . . is i-;il!cm! 11 t lie at t oath a i .' i he
be d of I! :slt It .in.l c.l'dc. r? p;i:il an ?fli<
i::l r-i) i > n.tw'e's "army" urn will
do all possible in preserve sin
conditions in the Zlon headquarters.
Am.tin a- healing meeting was iai odor
Wcdtn ; day.
"Inst to show that 1 am in favor
wit.'; tin- Christian merchant p in -s oi*
this city.*' said Mr. Howie, "I will announce
the money which has gome to
me tiiis morning ulone. These sums;
are from men unknown to me, hut wIk>
evidently in iieve I am right. One uenits
me a check for $5,000. another a < neck
for $1,(100. another for $1,500, and an.other
gave mo $200. These contributions
we.re unsolicited. They we e accompanied
by the Kindest wo ds
During Howie's sermon a ntinih ; of
students marched out in squads. Dr.
Howie was f. reed to stop, an ! after he
began again an was interrupted by a
allege yell f:i?in outside the (la :eti,
aiding v.it the slogan. "Howie. Howie.
Howie.'
"They a v like most of the students
I know," sail .Mr. How it . "their i tins
are ?it tin i. c< t."
At tliis a eil-uivs I'd man ; i ?p.
and as lie was leav ing Howie . . ml
at h in. You are u.-t e, anoi nt.. d??
em."
I'Vir the tin" time Mr. Howie o- h red
ri po.t. is exel ide i ami {tn-se who v.eve
seated at the reporter's table '.ere
sen. ti ll to the door at Hr. Howie orders
to his guards; "Clear the tanned
vipers out here, lie eareful Imv. ? ut
ban lie th< n.. not to get any of te.nir
tilth on yon. Now get out, yon m?nn
dogs, you yellow seotindreds of .he
press. We will have no more of you
in here. I am (laying fur this place.
.mil i .11 !>. < i> is iiiv iiiiiiuiM;;. livr'.v
up, }>ii;it* The . : ;!?? o*' them dl.-rrnstK,
iH". Uon't waste any . i storation ?alk
on ill" liars. II is useless. They have
sold (heir souls to the devil. I never
hop? t.? convert a reporter. They would
lie blacks) i<h rs."
A squad of iusjx otors from the.
health d"r:i. Iincut invaded Madison
Square c u \Veiliiesday and ordered
ov? -p'tin changes in the m?th ' of
liiarti" in?* the /.ion guards and a part
if til" "host" of 1,001) there. An order
was po- i tliat only ? certain tiumbrr
if persons e aid Bleep in inch room
ind ti at i . i" aoist bo better * -nuta
Ion. 'i'iii vi -rectors also vidtnl the
kitchens and watched the preparation
i:i Mie mi . The fact thu 41! m< tubers
of Howie's follov.eis whom he
brought h v. :e - i U warranto' the
health d? n;i ii no ill in I'lliiir act .
I 'omniissloner l.'dnci
Queen of the Sen."
iiosloii, Special. Th new battle
ship Mhsouri proved Ih"m.> the
queen of tin- seas in her elan a ;i
spied tr'al trip over the t.'aix ,n
roil' e wit J i weather eon ill Hons >>' v.
considerably haudic.ippiny nature.
Steaming over a ioiirso of :t nautical
miles and return, the battleship rtade
Jin average sp> t! ot l.s.or. Kir.its an
hour. which, with tidal correct cmv
greatly in her favor. it is believed wit?
advanee it to IN.-2 knots, a ticv
world's record for battlivhips of :
"lass. Th" host previous r><<ov?i mao
liy a battleship in the Missouri's clans
is that ?>f the Maine, a isti-r Kip
which was 17.'JS knots an liour.
Opens War On Oamblers.
Chicago, Special.?Mayor Harrison
Rave notice t,f ins intention to stop
all forms of race gambling and to proceed
against the hand-hook evil
through the revocation of licensing
saloons in which that form of hotting
Is permitted Mayor Harrison's cam*
iiRiniihi uuoKnmKnrn includes ui
forms of horse race betting al al' seasons
and against nil interests.
Ri;Cfivtd i'ay.
Vienna, V . fable.? A s(o: > is \ ;b
lifilted hei?* o tile effect that I he ''
, la:: artr/ officers who a.- ..:, linat'-d
King A. .andrr and (Jncn I
reived payment as follow. I'he
Queen's brother-in-law. Col. Marhin.
now commander of the Heln.ad n:nl
Dauuble division of the army. $?.0')K;
Col. Mlrchltoh, recently depart: < nt il
chief of the Ministry of War. an.: two
others, $1.S00; Junior officers f.om fclvht
to $1,000; M. AvakunovlcH, for undertaking
the leadership of the pro. >. -:iat
government. ? 10.000. Thru is ? / confirmation
o* the story.