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   New York Times, The (Newspaper) - May 8, 1905, New York, New York                                VOL. 11271. CHEERS FOR AS HE WALKS TO CHURCH ILL Will Not Be Able to Lead Bible Class Next Although it is expected that John D. arrive York either to-day or he will not bo the leader at next Sunday's session of his Bible He will probably The Superintendent announced FAREWELL DINNER TO yesterday morning that Gen. O. O. would speak Speech Who Flock to Hotel to See JOHN A. RUTHERFURD t WEDS MRS. CORA DAVIS t Uptown Ceremony Performed Saturday six were slightly hurt in a Atlantic Party Boards Train for Night and Starts Home His May 7- President entertained It may some of the that our Mr. is not take charge of the class and speak at our next But he is not well His whatever It has not been cured by hla trln abroad and he not bp able to trip trains forenoon at the Hundred and third Street Tho' first train had BRIDE SIX MONTHS A WIDOW of tho drawbridge tie Harlem when second Bridegroom Member of the Stock train trashed into it. of ei u 'the second train says bin brakes did not Exchange and Belongs to Many by bR hore before that dinner his companions on his three j Therefore Gen. O. O. 4s an hunt In the Rocky After the dinner the President bade them farewell and promised that all would live forever liv his fondest At the dinner were P. B. Stewart of Colorado Dr. Alexander Lambert of New Guides John Brick John nnd G. M. Klmer and Secretary Chapman We sat as vye in Mr. Loeb the only dude at the You reporter fellows io have been You -ail kinds of for your The President was He was entirely rested and had come in from two or three drive through honorary member of our will speak to i Is a general atmosphere of ex- among the members of. the They are all anxious to greet Mr. feller again and hear him Some of The to Mrs. Coia Baker of was announced Tho ceremony was performed civ Saturday in the Church aisles threw in Atlantic The officiating Those hurt hurt all In the second iThe train of John Alexander get out at the station had arisen from JOY LINE STEAMER SUNK IN COLLISION Aransas Hits Barge Off Pollock's Passenger BOATS MANNED PROMPTLY Steamer Was Bound from B New in a and were In the and on tho platforms expecting the to ope n in n The shock them in heaps on the floors of the a rush lor the It waji by this rush that the injuries were clergyman was the Rev. Walton Rutherfurd of this a brother It is meet Ithe arrive and Mrs. Rutherfurd will m After the was over day and the of the class had a chance to the leader's Ing return Vas the chief topic of their The quartet which was discharged H and there is no probability of Its being again Now the in- stead of hearing the listens to The Rev. Howard Agnew tor of the Madison Avenue Presbyterian the he went to study j was lne speaker rado Mr. Stewart is a who knows every bird in the mountains can toll its habits and Imitate its The dinner was served In a private dining room nt tho nel shirts were tho although the their and laid The Provident and Mr 1 neb wore frock suits nnd Dr and Mr. Stewart were in business the railroads planned to run excursions Springs pi in by Secretary who that no would be permitted which railed for an address by the Tn of that numbers of persons arrived on disappoint Mr. Roosevelt stepped on tho floor balcony nf hotel after luncheon and spoke as did the Ing- you as it IH I aiu to to make a speech to T shall merely say how greatly I am enjoying visit to beautiful J that in the laat week up in mountains there had been a little more BETTER MORE there had been think we would i have bears But as we got I do not think we have any to I am sure I. need not tell you much I have enjoyed my C. W. DICKEL DIES FROM Proprietor of Riding Academy Was Thrown from to WHITE N. May 7 Charles W. founder of Dickers Riding died at his country The last night result of an A week ago Mr. Dickel with his son bert was out behind a of spirited An automobile ened the and Mr. Dickel and his son were thrown Mr. hip was broken and he was Injured inter- His sop escaped with fii broken arm and older man never recovered the Mr. Dickel was vears old and well known In New York where he had among his patrons the and Ills died several He leaves foui arid this They will go to the home of the bride at 35T, Riverside where they will remain for a few They will spend their on Mr. Rutherfurd's which Is now fitting and on the return from their ing about July 1, will go They are booked to sail on July M Rutherfurd and his bride have known each other for Mr. is the son and Mrs. Rutherfurd of 40 East fourth both of whom are While Mrs. was alive and en- at the Rutherfurd home Mrs. and ncr husband were frequent guests at and the the house of Mr. and twenty-eight years 10 sions Mary j East and Eighth Max Clay fingers cut by broken glass Morris Rutherfurd had been a widow for a. little more than six Her bantl left her a considerable The wore among earliest in the fashionable neighborhood about Fourteenth Street and Fifth and the march of business has not succeeded in crowding out the fine old Davis homestead on the uptown yot Ono Hundred and Forty-first Herman Madison Eighty-fourth Str i 800 East contusions of 4'W East TORN TO VINEYARD May The steamer Capt. of the Joy Lins was sunk collision with lite barge one and a half miles southeast Lightship One passenger is reported The survivors reached this port in the lifeboats of the The Glendower was in tow of the Reading Railroad tug bound east from The aaa sank almost immediately after the but it is that the tow kept passengers have been landed The Aransas sailed from Boston bound for New arrivals In the boats THE Sloop Dismantled by 1 Party Rescues May sloop sailed by Samuel Jack ot was caught in this afternoon between the Bridgeport Lighthouse and Steeplechase After her masts and sails had been carried away she and fifty men aboard were thrown into the A fishing party the Many of them were Police Arrest Twenty-eight Boym FRANCE AN JAPANESE DECLARE Papers Call on England to Fulfil Terms of AS A RUSSIAN BASE on Third Avenue Warfara against the hoodlums who in- fest the Third Avenue cars re- turning from Bronx Park on Sunday era jons was continued with tho result that twenty-eight boys of ages ranging from twelve to years and Street tho rooms of the Children's in Four r detectives of railroad boarded Captain Said to Have Supervised Coaling of Baltic Fleet While Looked LONDON YORK Copy 19J03. May when the cars and spotted the j country was on the verge of and when the the One the japanese press did and Sixty-first station boys were taken In charge by police The process con- Revenge for the Death of a ST. May re- for the death ot a who was In attempting to escape from 1 a a mob of workmen at pieces two police Order there been The police officials investigating the to assassinate the Governor of received by express a package of papers and with a letter stating that they would throw light on the Thp package contained an infernal rine charged with dynamite enough to the mechanism destroy a Sixth is w I Q w f Fourteenth between Fifth to where the late The employes of the born and where his father Russia have formed a league for tne fense of their of IMMIGRANTS AN Passed Quarantine Breaking All All records broken yesterday in the number of to pass Within twelve ar- riving In were permitted to en- ter New indicating that the Spring Influx of immigrants year will ably greatly exceed the record for former Ten transatlantic liners brought this Immigrants to the United They began early in the MUSIC LEADS TO Unwelcome Serenade Has a Ing homestead from the years of 31 f early shot and fatally wounded forty living adjoining 'M Meeker actors the beckoned with their brindle cow up to recently could be grazing peacefully on the spacious lawns in the surrounding tne old Both Mr. Rutherfurd are who originally from New where the family owns much were nent even in Colonial is a Quarantine was pr ric ue i w i in business at The shooting place on the sidewalk HI Meeker bi ago entertained other admitted were the Citta dl which brought 1.44J; holiday It Is a to the men of and an even greater ure to see and I do not know hut what I am even more glad to see the small 1 shall not try to maks you a I shall simply say again how glad I sec. you be your The President's party was up early a limited amount of mail was Then the ident went to the An Invitation was ed yesterday by the J. Wilson ran and was Just as the was about to leave the photographers requested a ting that would include every member of the were grouped on the lawn In front of the As soon was over the President led off at a brisk brought the party to in all out of breath Mi. Roosevelt tho street lie was cheered and re- j his hat children on the and bowing to SUNDAY SCHOOL'S In front of tho church the Sunday j in trie North two children -In open I men leaped to the port railing of the liner and ns the party through ihe I Jumped Into the Both were The church was I expert and in less than ten Broad Street Rutherfurd of 714 Madison first cousin of the groom is Rutherfurd who owns the fine in New a great deer park covering hundreds of acres The estate is one of the oldest In 'the existed in Washington's Mr the ears ot night with i is serenaded who armed himself and went down by his many clubs among them the Yacht the Manhattan the the Now Yacht the the of and the the the liner which was admitted 0 P. and which added names to Jhe already long list of foreigners arming in tho Tho Pretoria brought steerage The Italia was ond with and fhe third with of Pays Up at COST TO BEAT for Speeding New May P. French 053, and tho j captain of the Yale Leap from Italian Liner as It hears Its Just as ithe Italian liner Citta Ui from th. was to be docked at the j Italian the foot of Thirty-fourth the Boston express to In his it was and beat the surrendered to the police to-day for violating speed He paid to settle the The police and New Britain made Un arrests to-day of alleged of the speed All gave bonds in court to tie and stood outside near the open I Mr. Curren preached responsibility of the Christian Church He made no reference to the visitors ex- cept iii his when he asked that they had reached tho shore and PERSIANS RUSSIANS Attempt to Remove Frontier Post Leads to Clash of ome friends J On the stoop stood who opened fire md a his tome of I the serenaders also drew anq shot at and his but was locked charged There were also arrested if the serenaders galvato hree years of 31 Manhattan with shooting at and Nicolo forty-three years of Meeker with carrying loaded All were arraigned j Manhattan Avenue it WPS It Is here due to as there hes been thick weather off the coast the The came the boats were and the suddenly awakened survivors state that crash j manned were into the boats almost before they realized that an accident had All Went over the side of the sinking craft without injury with the exception of the one woman passenger who went down with the There was no wind at and the pull for the shore was The barge Glendower was a converted of 800 tons gross and tons net feet long. 34 feet and 10 feet She was built at in 1854, carried a crew of three and was bound for Philadelphia loaded with coal for an Eastern port. The Glendower appeared from the Aransas been The Aransas formerly was owned by the Southern Pacific Railway For many years she In services out of New running from that port to Havana and also be- tween New York and New She was an iron witu twin and had four war with not greater excitement and than The most sober journals de at the other maHes j a that France has virtually taken a total of 100 arrests which have been j made during the past two The j up arms against boys will be arraigned in the the Anglo-Japanese are assuming a marked It is plainly that it is England's duty to prevent by third parties equally In L of her ally and for the KING HONORS BISHOP Victor Emmanuel Receives American prelate with May 7.-King received in private audience the Right Rev. William Croswell Protestant Bishop ot him to sit beside Their was very Doane is an friend of Bishop will leave in a week for and expects to return to the United States at of Queen of Italy to be a Mother for the Fourth The Aransas was an ocean passenger running between New York and r The newspapers challenge France to abandon her double-faced dealing unworthy of a great and to de- clare frankly for They say whereas the French Nation was recently carnation of liberty and It has incurred deep discredit for its breach of They question er France has fully counted cost ot May .to tho Patria earning the of the newly risen a child will the and declare she and Queen or Victor Emmanuel and Princess Helena of Montenegro were married Oct 1896 Their first Princess Yo- was born 1901; their ond Princess 10, and their Prince Prince of and heir Sept. created a of the gravest since it is conclusively proved that she has connived at gross violations of her to the injury of The United Chambers of Commerce of r i japan are concerting measures to cease to the I. all transactions witn French CALLS SITUATION She was of gross and 875 net Her length was breadth 35 and depth 16 She was built at In 1878, and carried a crew of thirty-six Iowa Democrats Advice and Choose State Special to The New York DES May 7. WASHINGTON DUKE VERY Founder of 84 Years Harbor Thought to be Dying May founder of the Duke Tobacco now one of the principal branches the American bacco is not expected io vive He and all this growing is eighty-four years and some months agro His three sons No i Special Cable to THE NEW YORK j May a very serious view of situation created by the proceedings of the Russian Baltic inj nese In an article day it of American i In of the peace of th. upon recent h tend the Jeffersonian the Iowa Democrats have placed a State organizer in W. M. Ward of Sac City has been named to take supervision of He before Magistrate where was held without Lugano n 4and'; was held foi trial Special Handicapped by Beefsteak Sharkey Swam to Police Sergeant Louis Sharkey Of the Police Station was counted a hero by his comrades withstanding the fact that he had dined heartily at a Beach beefsteak he gallant the capsized y rescued four men catboat maica It was his day and I 1IO.V1 on the tampered no one gT May j friends he was Nicola Ferro and 1 state that the Governor a choppy sea Belle strength be given to the President to Unless they are the carry on the duties of his The United States Government Will impose a remained standing the j tine of on the lino for permuting the names of the persons who landed so has been recalled to Teheran in consequence of an attempt to moVe the post at with four and both were Presidential party loft the Mr. wet a rapid pace toward the Half way back expressed a desire he to the store Of a who has had and their whether willingly or un- I Both and Nicola are little more than according to a third they had the reputation of being most expert swimmers and in For a Ions time the two the third had rend of tho wonders been mounting As tho skins laid out the President pointed to that of the ho had paid that was his it was the only one that had more than ordinary sportsmanship to kill Two shots were on morning of April 4 MM did not rena 01 of the great country beyond the and they determined to see it. The pi It rt the largest of the three boys mingled with the thousand passengers on the and when fhe gangplank of the Citta dl r ThV taxidermist remarked that u wag lowered to get on board shot had hr on clean and not a skin .ht They found without D had Alter examining the A with Russian frontier guard in it one hundred FIREMEN Reserve Force to While police Club Spenal to The New York May bers of rival volunteer fire wore fighting to-day a fire way and destroyed of lumber be- longing to the Bonbaker The Liberty and Reading Hose Company reached the lire in ample time to put out got into a over the possession of a Harbor when they saw the come to Dos once lish and devote his entire work of organizing the He will organize a club k in every and along with that will come the ization of precinct and township auxiliary the main It is the plan to make the organization so complete that its power will be or the Four men clinging to her keel unable to jumped overboard and brought to his launch one man after the proved to be Dr. Reese Dr. William uer and f landed at the Jamaica Bay Yacht where restoratives served Lieut. Roes Thrown Into Fort Monroe Moat During Morning 1 to Thy York NEWPORT May 7.-Flrst Lieut. Moses R. Ross was drowned in the moat at Fort early to-day as a re- NEW DUKE PLAN Indicted Man Tells of Projected bacco May 7.-Charles F of Indicted for fraud at left for that place day to hold a conference regarding the reorganization of the bacco which went out of ness some months He was by his George S. According to Taylor will go from to Chicago in response to a telegram received from Mrs. Alice After a further conference in Mr. and Mrs. Alice will go to N home of Brodle L. where have been made to the of a tobacco He showed dispatches purporting to be from Duke offering substantial ance to Mrs. atTl L. Duke this j of arc with remain under any in regard the great gravity of the situation which hap arisen from the alleged of the Baltic off the coast of Indo- The correspondent of a news sends from Hongkong a telegram which the French at Saigon V. New Must Have Even in When an express train was due to ar- rive and there of and automobiles j refused to transmit a with members of tho Summer colony at m this telegram he apparently as the were surprised to hear the an a full of the operations conducted in waters for the of Baltic and not with knowledge and in the presence of but under the jingle of A trim station wagon drove out of it stepped Mrs. William K. Jr. About the throat latch of each horse was a of sleigh Inquiry revealed the fact that the team j Frerich nf of horses attached to rig j of Prince had been Imported from England and j Russian cruiser which tooit that they had been trained in an unusual at gaigon after the disastrous If bells are not on the gortie from rort Arthur last Aug ness the become been interned there ever RESCUE CREW ADRIFT IN bo I convenient hiding place in the where were put to work For a peculiar It seems that In the morning w Rosa at 2 o clock s riding a bicycle along IT n i f M In a duplicate of j voyage they worked as never they worked of the Citta dl make a receiver for Capt lost no time in giving cards of vour Democratic j police were soon hunting j special to the President went to j for the stowaways Late last night ST M the car in which he will had proved in and one of i to-day The Presidential tho r-ii T ALL Folk Wins Fight for Enforcement cement walkway skirting the moat the old water battery nnd the Inner of tho when the bicycle chain and he was pre- into thel It is presumed stun the of Sunday Special to York May Sunday was not only in St. but will leave nt to-morrow run will be made to In up the 8tcams The steamship from Lieut. Ross was nia a native of came the regular army the in the declared gt County as The entire he the earth had swallowed Of Missouri was absolutely j j GOV. Folk has won his fight for ance of the the not good docked at foot of Grand j m. he said he began his Saturday and when people may wipe were removed but so long it is were found it should be and the a habit of on jh sent to the Barge Of tiro it T th. The or county that the hunt which Mr IH taKing ana the hunt by Mr. Ellis Island I t a which never will to force their literary work Last night the way past e mi. President may conclude to put INDEX TO 9. Arrivals of Out-of-Town Marine and Foreign page 11, P. Weather ship's wds not a peace officer and could not Folk him i that he could and On the second The local were called upon and after the order into effect May Be Lost MEXICO May Is believed new that the freight Castilla Is Shei Is from the Fifth Pennsylvania to the United States He the Artillery Corps in 1901 and received SJ a5 First Lieutenant Nov. 13, FEDERAL FOR Labor Leader to White House to Friends Say Special to York May is asserted here by close fr ends of T. J. president of the Amalgamated Association Iron and Stee that he will give up and that a place in the Department of Labor has been of- to it ls Bald go to Washington some time this week In re- Invasion apd five at Who Leg Goes to Hospital Rapid Charles twenty-eight years of 304 Hundred and ninth while leaning on an elevated pillar at Avenue and One dred Street early tUY fell under a His left leg was severed above the A call was sent to J. Hood Wright Driven by Dominic 4nn. an in charge of Dr. by the horse the Injured man and re- turned with him to the hospital in eleven a record The distance ered was two and one-half Bystanders suggested that the suction bv the rapidly moving car had under its Put Head Out of Car Adam 20 years of 236 East Fifty-first put his head out the of an elevated train of the Avenue Road last evening just be- fore the train reached the Rector Street Nome Party to Land in to The York May Reaches be no two j England's Duty to Act. After quoting from the message of setting forth the Tokio corr gasolene sent from Nome l in Japan as result of thei week to rescue a launch j treatment the French have accorded to missing with four has been lost in the an pack and carried north toward the J. in Tokio in faVor of Arctic rescue party Nome men U ad vancea a expected to return g th. liance in order to secure Times by Thursday night Signals are flashed nightly from lights in Nome and bonfires on the mlt of of adjacent but no answer has j of the Japanese It im the British people affect tQ treat indifference the been the duty of Eneland to the Bering Sea is free from Ice in frone of t of third parties In the 4 I Lcl id S. met the Sor the j wan The four who were castaways The Times warns France that tt have arrived safely at traveling would be a error to treat the afoot over pack POLICE SAVE MAN FROM Said to Glri at way of the possibility of which might dissolve the With great difficulty police in the tween and France complaint of the Japanese with a light V heart It says the French iwill under- stand that any action England may take is inspired by the strongest wish an incident entente be- and compel night saved the life of .an j the two to take opposite who it is alleged tried to attack Loretta years of at the gate to her bound Hie head struck to the Vossman was taken to tne where It was Hudson Street Although held girl's two brothers and several policemen for eral minutes with a pistol and a a brick knocked him to the Then tho crowd jumped on and he was taken to Fordham Hospital Loretta Ryan escaped physical but frightened into Several attempts were made by the crowd to take the Italian from man before he could be to the j but they some other In a great international An intimation follows i that Lord has already spoken very strongly to France about i the alleged breaches of neutrality in waters and the is expressed that trance Will pay due attention to Lord The Times calls upon to solve the difficulty only way U can says The demands promptitude andj firmness In dealing with offices and Child Dies of NYACK May the four-year-old Arthur Stewart Upper who recently was bitten stray died her home to-day i She says gate to the rescue Policeman Russell of the Traffic in of ia and Will of a man who Jives next and the Italian had been felled with a brick he the facts alleged by the ineae established and were their C to call upon to fulfUl obligations under the V  

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