NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNDAY. MAY 5. 1007. -r4 the Garden Theatre, repeated "As You Like Married. MORE WILLIAMS VICTIMS. It.' The spectacle play of "Ben-Hur," at the CATHEDRAL SITUATION DRAMATIC DIARY. Academy ofMusic, was performed for the 2.500 th OBITUARY. M&rrtar* notices appearing la TIIF TRJBr>K will time.—A new theatre, called the Mary Ander- b« repnbllshrd la Tbe .Tri-Weekly Tri^cae without son. In Louisville. Ky..—where Miss Anderson extra charge Man and Army made her first appearance on the stage. No- Washington Officer BY WILLIAM WINTER. — perform- — TO COMPLETE vember 25. 1875. was opened, with a ALFRED HENHY SMYTH. BROWNE ADAMS Fort Rlley. Kan., on April *>. CROSSING. ance of "Happyland." by Mr.-Do Wolf Hopper Ueutrnant Beverly FleMin* Browi Artillery <"»rps." toList Yesterday. 1907. and his company. minds, one of the gentlest V. *S. Miss Louise Ir.gham lams, daughter Added ' . One of the noblest A.. to of 2— At the Lyric. In "My Oranjrer Slgnor Novell! acted spirits, one most auspicious lives In Lieutenant Colonel Adams. 17. S. A.: «nd A fpw more victims of th<» financial exploits of JANUARY. Wife Lacks Style,"—an Italian adaptation of a of the granddaughter Of the late Edward C. Williams of New $100,000 "Captain" WilHam Plum Williams were discovered Jan. 1, Tuesday.— 'Miss Rose Coghlan. acting In Spanish comedy. American literature, passes from this •world, in York City. League Seeks to Secure vaudeville, at Keith & Proctor's Twenty-third 3.— At Weber's Theatre a new play by Evelyn — yesterday, the newly found dup^a being a member Theatre; G. the death of Albert Henry Smyth, which befell LUCE—ADAMS On Saturday. May 4. at the residenc* Street began December 31. Sutherland and Beulah M. Dix. called "The of the parent*, Mount of the Metropolitan Club, in Washington, and an Lilac Room," produced, time In New yesterday morning Philadelphia. To those bride" at Verco*. .N. Y. alary Similar Amount. About this date announcement was made that York, was first In H'len. daughter of Charles I-.Auams. to William SL Gift of officer :n the regular army. He a'so had dealing's, a theatre, to b-* called "The Booth," would be and Miss Amelia Bingham acted the Luce. street, Broadway principal Lyric Signor who Intimately knew him the news of this sud- result Is still unknoyn. with J. F. Hay- erected in 46th east of as part In it.— At the No- The Qe'hedraJ League of the Diocese of New with what permanent headquarters of Mr. E. H. Sothern vvelll acted In "Papa Lebonnard." j den bereavement brings with it a shock bo had ward, raJ manager of the traction company at Meyer "•—At the Empire Theatre wa<« made Notices of marr!ar?« York its fifth annual meeting yesterday after- geni arid Miss Julia Marlowe. Mr. R. Bim- a revival dreadful as almost paralyze thought and deaths most be iadoned berg was named as the builder of It. . of "His Excellency the Governor." by Captain to and make T'th address. noon at tho'synod house, on th.- Cathedral grounds, Cincinnati. appeared as full name ana All the papers of Williams at No. 56 Pine Mrs. Clara Bloodgood appeared at the Cri- Marshall. Miss any sort ofcommemorative wordimpossible. He Amsterdam avenue, near U2th street. How long private terion Theatre In a n»-w play by Mr. Clyde Stella da Gex. At the Lyric Theatre Slgnor street were seized yesterday by Cassily Cook, a York, Novell! acted Fillberto. In a play by was in the prime of life: was In affluence wOt II take to complete the cathedral: w.is the Fitch, then Hist produced In New called Goldonl. he the lawyer. These i>iii>'-rp. it is believed, have put "The Truth."—Miss Blanche Walsh appeared in called "A Curious Accident." of enjoyment and hop*: he had completed Died. them of tbe addresses and report.-. No one, how- Weber's Theatre night, and Just of the creditors in possession of a new play, by Mr. Clyde Fitch, at the Astor was. dosed for one Death notice* appearing In THE TKIBCM:win be ever, ventured even a guess In answer. "caitain"s" Theatre, called "The Road." an announcement was made that Miss Bingham and published his superb edition of the works Information and evidence which willbe put before Straight wan ill. republlshed In Tbs TrMVeekljr Tribune without extra The question was brought definitely be.ore the B.—Announcement was made that K. S. Wlllard of Franklin, together with his Lifeof that states- tbe District Attorney to-morrow for presentation would, least temporarily, retire from 6.— the Garden Theatre (matinee) Mr. Ben charge. meetins; in the annual report of the president of the at tie Greet and his Players appeared In "Masks an,l the echoes of his oratorical triumph at to grand Jury- The postoffico authorities will American stage, returning to England, on man: league, Hone, it the Faces." Mr. Greet performing as Triplet.—At Biglow. Amelia W. NVwtcTi, EirirnTV. Robert >'•. appeared that the total ;i April 9. . the Lyric Paris, where he spoke, at the international un- i'< asked t'> put stop order the mail sent appeared John C. Henry S. amount to of also on 14.—H. Ibsen's play "A Doll's House" revived, Theatre" Slfmor Novelll as Ourrle. l*rentis». saM over the treasurer the cathedral v, companies which the so Tromboni. In an Italian adaptation, called "II veiling the statue of the great philosopher, Par.:.. Anderson C. 'BaxSQrd, Ceorgt! C. the \u25a0captain" promoted by Mr. Henry Miller, at the Princess Theatre, Bal>ine," long of Ely,• Cfcatmcfy trustees during the five years of the existence of performer. Katto delle of the German play unfading tears* Short. b. lidly on paper. Steps have already been with tho Russian Mine. Alia Nazl- known on our stage in Atigustin Daly's adapta- had not died away: he had gained an FalrchiW. Ella*A. Snskh. William C. the leaguo had been H»,«5708, but this did not by Cambridge, in the central character.— Richard Mans- tion, FeU C. Jit.m I* taken to get h<'l. aa4 stork books of the Manhattan -£iopc Island Ratl- by the engagement of the Ben Greet achievements Sarah E. Ward, nf New York City. April3. a: Jcnacats-- dents of stories Bret Harte. Miss Eleanor Ilayers came to an repetition of ampler pec, Mejilco. Newark papers please copy. In addition, pledges have been obtained for JIS.CX) road, a corporation with a capital of $3>."•">,*>'<>. on Robson appeared in the chief character.— Mrs. «nd with a wider circle and wealth of friends Theatre, engage- "Masks and Faces."— At the Lyceum Theatre more toward JKKi/iO©, which is the Immediate end In paper; the Central Long Island Electric Light and Flske* at the Lyric closed her the, play of "The Lion and th« Mouse," current Iand of honors seemed opening before him. CVRTIIE—At'Duluth. Minn., on May 2. John C. Currta. ment in New York with a performance of Lang- 20, a MKtvr i Oswego. Jf. V.. ani many years * lieer. When JIOO.OoO is obtained tbe same amount Railroad Company and the United States Contract- since November 1.105. was withdrawn. one long vista of golden promise. chant this city. mer- Ing Ccmpany, r' the pro- Idea." at that theatre since November by 9^— vitality, alike of body and was Friday. May i" the 1906.— Miss and her Mrs. R. J. Young, was produced at the Ly- mind. DANA—On 3. after a laort t!»n»«s. at ht» Bald, the crossing could be completed, so as to be moter. The property at Cambridge is recorded as 19. company ar- ceum Theatre, .1. reeWenve. N.i. 140 West &Sth St.. An Hannah J. Power, who be Whiting, Mr. Arnold Daly la I>ana. son of th<» Into lion. Anderson G Tuna. !.r,. D.. Williams, Cen- on board the steamship Philadelphia, and others the be associated with formed, . services be heU! "J H treasurer." of the worthless from cast. was revived, at the West ever him. He seemed of Funeral will at his lat» With the crossing and choir thus In use, seats could tral Long [aland company's stork, l^ist January, Southampton: landed the next day Sunday. "Arizona" End resMenee on Monday. Ma fi, !'»T. at !•>:?<» a m. F'>- 21, The 150th performance of "The Man of the battalions thought and to endure for- b« provided for four thousand persons. For some el for ti<- creditors says, .) Powers, Monday.—Mr. K. H. Sothern and Miss Julia Hour to lead of eeral private, lioaton and Washington papers ; Mi Hannah produced, occurred at the Savoy. v , a* si;ii;i.- woman, executed a mortgage for $4"\wo Marlowe at the Lyric Theatre, for the L»— countenance light CM time rvi'-os have been held In the crypt, but the a Newcastle, time York, a play At the a play called "Com- ever. His was the beacon on this property and In March, at I>el-. first In New called "John May 10(17. Baptist,' being an English tesso Coquette." translated from the Italian of of hope and Joy. He every mind -with ELY At Old I.rm>. Conn . on 3. Hon. '.-or** accommodations there aro inadequate. she executed a quit Halm of till her property to the version of falgnor animated Ely. in th» Sttth y»»ar of from day "Johannes" by Mr. Hermann Suderm;inn. Robert Bracco. was produced, with Mme. his as«? Ftra«r>l his No one could say as to when this part of the her son Conrge Goodwin Power On the be- Alia which he came In contact. He dissipated all late resldenr» on Monday. May (I. m - p m. Con- "< 1 gave a Bimllar quit claim 26.—Miss Blanche Bate* closed an engagement Naztmova. Mr. Guy Standing and Mr. could be completed, but hopes ex- fore aptaln' Williams Arthur in the principal characters. nection mi with train leaving New York at l<>:o2 structure were \u0084f all ! t, releasing all his rights in the nt the Academy of Music, In "The Girl of the — Forrest doubts of a glorious future, and. he dispelled all a w» i or, country, 13 Knd of the. engngement of the Italian actor. m. pressed that it might be within a "short time," mortgaged property. She Is still In this It Golden West." Signor at Lyric dejection. was a ripe and thorough scholar, is "captain"*" are 28.— Miss Ellen Terry on the Ameri- NovelU. the Theatre. He FAIRCHII.r- At Flushing Tnst!M;fr. Fhsshin*. V T, perchance, "a very short time." believed, but the whereabouts reappeared 15.—Revival of 1 unknown. can stage (from which she had been absent since "Divorcons at Wallack's The- and used his scholarship to cheer the onward on Thursday. May 2. Elias A FalrchlJJ. Kucra! at on 27, 1832, atre, with Miss George as Cyprlenne and he the Flushing Institute Sunday. Itav i. on arrival The cornerstone was laid December March 2.1902), as I«idv Cecily Waynflete. in Mr. Grace march, by "Captain Mr. Frank Worthing as Henri de Prunelles. and not to dispense gloom. H» was a of train leaving East 34th street at 3 p m. end. of course, that cerem-wiy was preceded an G. B. Shaw's farce Brassbound's Con- of version." acted, for the first time in America, Transfer "Th« Road to Yesterday" from the natural possessed THE extended period of srg: -.ntton and negotiations ACCEPTS OBERLIN CHAIR. Herald Square to the Lyric orator. He a wonderful mem- MEMBERS of "the FlusSirtr Institute Association nt th* Empire David Warfleld Revival of "The a.! former pupils of the institu'i aia mvitfd at~ Theatre.— Mr. Chap," at Majestic Slgnor ory, richly and to for Flte'and plarp. Considering the time already oc- reappeared' in New York, in "The Music Mas- Prince the Novell! and it was stored with knowl- tend the funeral el our late Principal. EUas A. Fairch!!*, \u25a0 ter, Academy {rave a farfwell performance at the Waldorf- cupied, it is said "a very short time" means two or at the of Music.- Miss Lulu edge of the classic literature of all It Is at the Institute. Sunday. May 5. upon arrival of tr.itn Glaser, formerly known as .1 singer In comic Aetorln. appearing in "The Beneficent Bear," lands. from foot East 34rh st. ferry, at 3 p m. three years— with the privilege of another guess. Hutching to Leave appeared "Th» Silent System" and "Sixty Minutes Too doubtful In this respect, his equal ex- The Rev. IV.J. opfr.i, at the Criterion Theatre, acting Bonn." Giannini, -whether. HENRY E. COBB. EDWARD M. FRANKLIN*. Th» He\; Dr. William H. Grosvenor, of the the- principal part in 8 ne«r farcical piny by Olga wife of Slgnor Novell!, among vie- rnuMmt Secretary. also appeared. Terry appeared ists American men of letters. He —as a of the Mr. Sydney Rosenfeld, "The Aero Ellen at the FEI.TjOWE?-- Church of the Incarnation, read the report Presbyterian Church. called Club/ Hollis Street Theatre, Boston, beginning Shakespeare, her residence. No. 130 T.ladison ay»., Richa:% Bedford —Mr. Wilfred Clarke continued to appear, In a an en- reverent student of and he was May 2. Anne Tarter Eustace. w!S-> «f the late WBBBia chairman of the woman's auxiliary, Mrs. one net play, nt gagement of two weeks. The Rev. W. J. Hutehlns. for nearly twelve years Hammerstein's Victoria The- Theatre entirely competent as a Shakespeare scholar. Feilowes. Funeral services at tJraci* Church Chantry. describing insome detail the methods of work atre (Vaudeville). 16.- Criterion closed because of injury Broadway and lf>;h St.. on Sunda-. 2:20 p. m. Irvin. Bedford Presbyterian Church, at caused by Mr* and water, the admirahle ,JMy 5. at pursued. He then said: pastor of the 29 -First production In New York, nt the Lyric in contiguous Among his works there Is a most street, Brooklyn, has Theatre of a play by Mr. Percy Mackaye (son of New York Theatre Roof Garden. GROODY- Elmer E. «Groody be'.o\e.l husband c-f Acre* Nostrand avenue and Dean 17.—Slgnor Novelll on Pericles and Appolonius. He vrote a E. \u25a0%%\u25a0>\u25a0•» pas?-.' away, *'»TTISS At Ell?aleth. N. .!.. en Saturday May 4. having seen to accept K. H. Sothern Miss Prvnt;ss. century, and Ican myself remember have contributed largely Induce him to bill.—Miss Henrietta Crosman appeared, first Julia began engagement in London, 1907. U-nry 9 Funeral services willbe heM Marlowe at efforts now in progress to corrupt the pure at the call. time here, at the Bijou Theatre, in a farce the Waldorf Theatre, In "The Sunken Bell." his late r-si.!*nce. No. O:* V."av»rl;.- Pla*-«, V?.. \u25a0*- years to build the been greatly strength- Peggy," by beth. N. J., on Tuesday. May ". at 10 a. m. Z3ggus?tS£# \u25a0 Th.i has called "All-of-a-Sudden Mr. Ernest 23.—The Buffalo Bill Wild West Show stream of literature with erotic In one hundred to me that we maj Bedford Church new . was mush. Cologne Cathedral. It seems ened under Mr. Hutchins's pastorate. A Denny, of I»ndon.— First production In New opened, at the Madison Square Garden. word, REXFORD . partly finished, and prac- Theatre, Theatre, he was all that is m»ant by gentleman. with what church building has been York, at Astor of play "Genesee of the 24.—Auction sale, at Daly's of pictures KANE LODGE. NO. AM. F. * A. M which tically all funds for its completion have been by Turnbull and Marah art, by Augustln Our society can ill afford los» a man as You rcjuestrd to attend emergent \u25a0 dral had to con- the activ- Hills." made McPhomun and other works of collected to such Brethren: aw an raised, while the church has Increased Its Ellis Ryan, from novel by the latter called "Told Daly and long displayed In the lobby and cor- communication of th*» lodat* f^r th*» pTirpose of holding eclated. fields, at Lin- Albert Henry Smyth. Intellectual men find the Masonic service over - • ity In both the foreign and home mission In the Hills."—Edward Harrlgan. th« ridors of that house. the rehwins r.f our late brother. Wcr- ndred thou- ' coin Square, Theatre, revived "Old lavender.' 25— Farce of and After." by Mr. Leo strife of this world very hard, advocating that shlpful George C. Rexford. at his late rpst.Vnce. No. 97 Yeamans reappeared In it. "Beforerevived, Reservoir aye.. Jersey City H«>ishts. Monday ovenirs. Mrs. Jennie - Dltrlchstcln. was at the Astor Th. which Is right, but the best that thinking May DTJE. 12.— First production In America, at Berkeley of at any 8. at S o'clock. JAMES HENHY SMITH'S BODY 27.— ''lose the season the Madison Square JOHN VAN PORES Lyceum Theatre, of "The Reckoning," a trans- Theatre, with "The Three of Us," Miss Carlotta worker can do is to follow inhis footsteps. The YOt'NG. HajM lation from the German original, called — HENRY W. PENOTAU. Secretary. Nlllson acting the principal part. Close of sea- loss of Is unspeakable but his example ;\u25a0!*»\u25a0 "Liebelel." by Mr. Arthur Schtiirsler. Pro- son at the Princess Theatre, with "The Great him SHORT—On Friday. May 3. IPO7. Chaunrey t*arts Short. Munne^hborly-perhaps«ks SSkmsssnot without Wife WillProbably Keach City withItTo- under management Of Mr. Rob- •on of John C. and Mary E. private. Mlie duction made Divide." Intimation that the Princess Theatre remains. "W. W. Short. Funeral £s ?Vcrv the Christian popu- ert Hunter. be • tha£ even of Revival, Lyric Theatre, "Hamlet, will demolished. Announcement that Miss EMITH—On Friday, May S. M William C. Smith, hus- So^relson^So not look for any help from the day—WillNot Opened Yet. 14.— at tho of Ellen Terry will close her American tour on band of Yerby Smith, son lation.' we could Mr. Marlowe. EDWIN VARREY. Ru'.h of th» late. Cyrus P. by Sothern and Miss May I, and sail on May ifor England. Smith, in his *4th year. Fi:n»rsl s-rvio from hl3 late V 1 3 Henry Smith, accompanied Merchant of Venice," at How d it was with the medieval build- The body of James 16—Revival of "Tho [By Telejrraph to The Mhoae.l home. ISO Argyle Road. Prospect Park South. Brook- i'fferent backing of entire cities, of people members of her family. the Lyric Theatre, by Mr. Sothern and Miss More than twenty theatres and various muslo iTay lyn, on Monday, at 3:30 p. m. *r2 who hid ihe by the widow and several Edward Harrlgan cloned his engage- Plalnfleld. N. J.. 4.—Edwin Varrey, an actor alikej to city morning. It Marlowe.- halls and miscellaneous places of entertainment in \u25a0vrEED—Snddeniy. May at Eprtr.R N. and rulers Is expected arrive in this this ment at the Lincoln Square Theatre. In •'Old pome of the. old school. died this afternoon at his home i I Lake. J.. James address, urging go to the the city remain open and will continue for Lewis Weed, in his 72: year Funeral services a; his William N. Wilmer made a brief Is understood that the party will at once Lavender." '•: . , In Washington Valley,near this city, In the eighty lata Episcopal Barrymore appeared in a revival to provide pleasures all who seek them. residence. Sunday. 3:Si> o'clock. Interment. Bins-. means be taken to go outside the Smith home, which formerly belonged to William It—Miss Ethel time for first year of his age. He was born in New York hamton. N. Y. that of the play by Clyde Fitch railed "Ciiptain The regular dramatic season of lSOfi-1307. however. — appeal for funds. Whitney. In Fifth avenue. Lsngtry appeared at th«» Finn City, and it was until he was graduated WOOD Into eternal Friday. May Church in its C. links."—Mrs. play Is slowly closing A notable announcement Is that not after Entered life on 3. present the platform. He not been (vaudeville), in a one-act — College go Josephine Smith Wood, wife of D Smitu Wood. Fu- Bishcp Greer was on Although the plans for the funeral have Avenue Theatre and Light. of the re-entrance of Mr. Robert Mnntell. who will from Columbia that he decided to on the but, called the Nightfall the for two neral from Graco Church.- Newark. N. J., on Monday .been expected to speak, being called completed, it is thought that th« will,prob- "Between Orphans" at the Lincoln perform at the New Amsterdam Theatre stage. His last appearance was during the winter morning. May 6, lad net services Revival of "The Two weeks, beginning Aprfl », acting Brutus, Shylock. at II oc!ock. just the meeting closed, be lid: ably held at the house, whether to-morrow or Square hundredth consecutive L«=ar, and of 1905. when .he was a member of th« company on before be Theatre.-Two Theatre, of Mr. Richard 111. Macbeth. Richelieu. King sound note Is not known. After the services the will will performance, at the Hudson special Importance is In with which Miss Ada Rehan and Otis Skinner re- Ithir-k it is time for pome one to a later Arthur Jones'a play. "The Hypocritea. Ibr-o. Nothing else of congratulation. You are beginning to see. not be read to the family, but from present Indications Henry Theatre. New itgnt _ W. W. vived Shakespearean plays at th"» Lyric Theatre. CEMETERIES. of the com- 19 -Performance at the Casino the end of the work, but progress toward its contents will not be made public until it Is filed York for benefit of Mr. Frank C. Bangs. New York. After that engagement he intended to THE WOODLAWN CEMETERY part of the work. \\ hen the professional _ ap- Join Mr. Sothern for the next season, but 111 health riet'on of a considerable continue your for probate. Mr. Bangs made his farewell is completed you will need to occasion, as Mark Anto.n. ARMY AND NAVY NEWS. interfered with the plan. It was then arranged that already been done will work As the legal residence of Mr. Smith -was at pearance on that He that he should appear with Mrs. Gilbert, but Illness work but what has Park, Orange County, be the oration scene of "Julius Cif-sar. this, larger scope for worship and use- Tuxedo in the will will In speech expressing his thanks prevented He partially recovered from a se- , readily by H^rlerrj 7o' itself. With commend itself filed for probate at Mladletown, the county seat of also mad. a vere attack Is accessible trains r"r-T-i Gran>l ful ihe cathedral will to audience and to the public. Mr. \\ m. — of Brtrht's disease, and considered ; Central Station Webster and Jeronr.* Avenue troll*y» benevolence that county. It will probably not be filed Before the manager t.ie ORDERS ISSUED. The following orders have himself quit* well to more general benevolence. was general Stage of again. With an idea of return- and by carriage. Lots SI2S up. Telephone 4.553 Wednesday. J Dean was Ing- to the stare, he began Graraercy . of the cathe- authority yesterday that the performance. Mr. Wm. rurst been issued: reading his old part.", i for Book of Views or representative. Charles F. Hoffman, the treasurer It was said on Rood benefit Among who partici- AP.MT. and had memorized nearly all of them when he OScfv 2."i East 23ii St . New York City. Up " the only persons aside from Mr Smith who had seen musical director. other; before, was taken ill again. During dral trustees, presented some figures. lawyer pated in performance were Mr. B. H. Sotti- Captain PtXRRK C. STEVENS, paymaster, beard his fifty-seven years his will were his widow and the London the St Paul for examination for promotion. on the stage ho appeared In leading parts BEACTIFUL fEDAR f.KOVE said, the total receipts had since !:•,. Mr Henry Miller. Mrs Flake. Julia at with H.i»H|V:, CE.HETEIIT. beginning of 1907. he \u25a0who drew it Hi', it has not been opened it All* Lieutenant CHAKLES K. KWKi.r* corps of Laura Keene, Edwin Juntas Brutus L. I. , have been country, and reports as to Its Marlowe Mlm rarlottu. Mll«on. Mnii;.MJ- Beoand Forrest. Booth 9 miles from East 34i't ferry. Easily "en S3.'.' r.i.2f'2 46. The expenditures was brought to this The re- enictnurs to engineer schrw!. Washington Barracks. and Ms sons. John Brougham. -Joseph Jefferson I street aces— are the merest conjecture. and Mis- Cecelia Loftus. Lieutenant LAMBERT, Assistant sur>- 1 U-l-» from all parts of Greater New York by trol'.ey. *«^:5('.U(K>. which includes $900,000 for real contents Naslmovi rimt PAMUEL B. and Miss Ada Rehan. He leaves five daughters and upward. sboat is that Smith, leaving this S lll tteon, before board at Army Medical Museum Build- . PLOTS 575 Visit the cemetery, or tele- pier it said Mr. before P Wan"^egnn. and four sons. phone $320,000 for foundations. J184.000 for country, having he to be mar- F .1 Historical Hall. ing Wajihlnitton. examination for pron»tlon. I or write for i!lustrat(>'i booklet. CEDAR t-tatc. In mind that was reXVTrk Shake- for Aye.. Complete the ried, rriadt.- gifts his various relatives, Brooklyn a course of »lx lecture* on Captain HOUKKT '.. HAMILTON, 22d Infantry. t«for» GROVE CEMETERY. 1 Madison Xew Torle v.-o-k and $200<>00 for the choir. substantial to S bi Fan f'^rexamination. City. \u25a0 slightest i d l! I1 v at Kranclioo ANDERSON CARROLL ; The total and that there Is not the Intention on found retlrlnn . quartermaster DANA. r will cost about $630,000. mated part any to light the probating of of I-rank . He w» Colonel WILLIAM S. PATTEN asi-lstiint ch'' the of of them D?.a?h IBUI now in Wa»hlncton. from duty a* chief Anderson Carroll Dana, a retired banker, r.VDtKTA:, cost Of the cathedral .- $5,000,000. It will seat the will. dead in front of the Hotel Rlvoll. West irereral general died on helng 99.G00 o,uart*rmaet»r. Phllipptn* Division, to chii7e« Friday, after a short illness, at his No. reopl*. the area his depot. quartermaster's 0.-j artment. New York City, home. FRANK E. CAMPBELL (0.. 241-."* W\-«t -SI St! fourteen thousand In London, Is \u25a0' a manager, celebrated 115 West street. Chapels. public lE:*, fr-u.tr.- feet- The area of St. Paul's. :^ir 'lsaac Rich. Lieutenant Colonel WILLIAM H. MILLER, SSth Mr. Dana was born In Bos- Private ar.d ambulances. Te!. Chelsea. DUKE OF THE ABRUZZI ARRIVES. O rellevlr.Kdeputy genera will proceed about fifty-nine thousand square feet. • i d In New by quartermaster who to ton in and was the son of Dr. Anderson G. made a speech, but. formtnce York chief quartermaster. Philippine TMvlslon. 1522. Her. Stephen Merritt. the worM-wKe-Scnown under- Ex-Judge Alton B. Parker i'Mo^a^Fl%?^V Peer Qvnt. at ih« New Manila nit Dana, many years president into the conditions of the present Colonel OEORQE F. CHASE, Kith Cavalry. -..11-.1 In who was of the Medi- taker: only one place of business. Sth Aye. and l»tt> did not enter — Kicl«rt*Mwrt«w\ofTheatre pi « department. %!.-• • >lon< i FliHr*- St.; largest in the world. Tel 121 and 125 Chelsea. •Amsterdam Firs!• Bnljman, 1 inspector general* cal Board of the State of Vermont. Mr. Ander- make n Two Italian Warships at Jamestown Ger- ,1,1 I" iro c." by Mi I '«» Bvan l!:;• X K. WARD, Inspector KeTiera!. who Is anlßnetl *Bi.«h.ip Potter was present, but did not at Chusa to Chlcajo in- son, after obtaining his early Be rot «lec»ivfil. We are th» however, a ,;,.;' -Revival•< to "th ravalry. Colonel Be education. Joined the onJ^ formal address.*: suggestion, to <>f ' harlej A .nt UncjtaAir DWlslcm; to STEniEN MEKKITT BIT.MI. CO. by league to man Cruisers Depart and British Follow. Hnuare Theatre »l'ector (jcr.erti! Northern ' Co'or.el Ward tanking firm of Dana & Sons. At that time It was aye. proposition tljat ...... made the (i Sth had been sppearlng In Fort Rlley, |*r.th st. T-l 12* Chelsea. \u25a0• was modified to read Glrsrdol '»," "t Ben one of the biggest Rev. Stephen conirMe one of the lies Bi- Academy of Music.''""i f'"- from to 15th Cavalry. banking Institutions in Boston. Merritt. Prcs. P. w. Rfidcliffe. Msr. money Inthat way, "or Norfolk, Va., May A The Italian flagship \u0084i at the Colonel JOSEPH GARnAUD. 14th. bo that the should ix- used many ••.!,•;' hundredth eonsecuthre NAVY. About twenty years ago Mr. Anderson's health for kindred purpose." He said that the Ktruria, I I to represent n'-r" Savoy Theatre, llan m« some go and of I it of The or <;. detached the Baltimore; to the became impaired, and he had to retire He givers to know that their gifts would for exposition, Hour.'*-PUy... KiiM<:i \u25a0 OBERIJN. came wished \u25a0\u25a0 Italy a! the Jamestown the former of "Bwwater« Millions"^trans- l»enver. later to this city, where he had made his home. certain specific purposes, and he thought best to tbeNew Amstevdam to tbe Hudson Columbia; the Specie! Noi <;f structure an arch board, Ce?red from Mlsl.li It V. LOWE, detached t!:o to Mr. Dana was a direct descendant of Richard reserve such a portion the as with the Duke of the Abruzzi on passed Ohio. Dana, encourage philanthropy. acted, German, nt who settled In Boston about 1640. In1*59 he to tapestries. in the Virginia Capes to-day and proceeded to Dorrlt" whs In Naval Constructor R. BTOOKER, to duty \u25a0• member was married to Miss Elizabeth J. Wyeth. who sur- It was announced that the Rarbr-rlni ».^"Uttl«Irving Theatre. board of Inspection and survey. Navy Department. POSTAL INFORMATION, RE- Which were givr. - Th" Merchant of presented_u . the at th« Tribune Subscription !:n-«. fiftut?criptlond may be ff:ven to your mill— years. him on a visit to Richmond, to r Lea&ue before t«"avinj, morvf committee: to serve three accompany and Hotel, Plains, Tuesday, dealer or. if ccaveEifcct. hsmi tr.ees some I onary and «'ivll Richard Mansfleld warned by doctors thai th* Union in White on in at TIIKTRIBI.\ efflce. of th< ?— desist acting In <'> be- in th< Old Dominion. he must from "Peerthatperform,, SUBMARINE TESTS POSTPONED. when he was stricken with paralysis. In falling SINGLE COP-ES!. War battlefields In Mt^ ; 6 CfjtV CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL DINNER. cruisers Bremen, cause of the strain Involved he his balance and struck on the floor two ciUNDAT. WEEKLY FAKiIER. Icents The German Roon and which Afternoon performance of vviaowera By Telegraph to Tho Tribune.] lost DAILY. 3 «n;sj 2 Roads 11 o'clock ance. Square back, Till-WEEKLV. eec:» sailed iron Hampton at :«» G. B. Shaw at the Herald Newport. i: 1.. May The naval trial board stories below, breaking- his lie was flfty- caught in heavy fog in Houies." ey and Bffie years in lasi night and were a Theatre. Mr. Herbert X.l. Mlsa which conducting tho submarine boat trials off ninrt old. and was prominent the Elks. D«wneMlr Rate". Speakers Dominion, America and Eng- Chesapeake Bay, passed out to sea early Shannon appear* In it. Is Eagles and Red Men. Me leaves a wife, three sons / from Lower her engagement at tbe Newport planned to continue its sta with daughter. The funeral will be held on Tues- ET EAHLY MAII^TKAIN*.* squadron, composed of the 9—Miss Orosman ended had and a po!:if3 the Vr.i;«J (outslda The British Peggy O'Mara In \u25a0\u25a0 All-or-a- For a:: In ar.a Mexico Heard. flagship; BUou Theatre as the submarine Octopus tills morning, Intending to day morni'nc In St. John's Roman Catholic Church. of the Boroughs of Manhattan ariil Tho Bror-i). Aiso :. land To Be cruisers Good Hope? Admiral Neville's Peggy." nundred and first anni- Plates, and be attended by delegates Hampshire Roxburgh, Sudden One was oom- send her tho surface for a part of her White will Cuba. Porto Itlco. Hawaii aril tho PciUjiain** without represented by the Bpeak- the Argyll, and will sail versary of the birth of Edwin Forrest beneath <•? many of the labor unions of Weetchestei County extra expense for forei^r. postage. Three countries willbo Hampton to-morrow afternoon. The Home. submerged work, but because of adverse weather the Canadian Club of Roads memonsted at the Forrest B, and the State. DAILYAND SUNDAY: :TUI-WEFTKLT: ers i.t the annual dinner of will go to Bermuda for three weeks, "Mrs Warren'i by G. Bhaw. not to Month. CO. May the squadron 10.— Proresslon/: Theatre, with the board did deem It advisable make a One Jl Six iluntha. 73 - New York, which will be held on 16 In to Halifax, N. 8., for ten days, thence v.;.y produced at the. Manhattan sturt, postponed until Monday Three Months. »25O TweZvs Months. St W thence Mary as Mrs. Warren. and the trials were HENRY B. CURRAN. Six large of the Hot«-1 Astor. Ten addresses t., a period, and fr>-m there Mlsa Shaw Months. J5 00 WEEKLY FAKMER: ballroom Quebec tor similar Spoilers" was brought out at i!iorni:r,' nt 11 o'clock. Months by from Do- they scheduled arrive 11 —Play of "The ' Philadelphia, May 4.—Henry B. Curran. of this Twelvo Months. fIUUU S>^ W trillbe made, five of them men the to England, where are to The Ben Greet Play- board, session, to-day gUNDAT ONLY: Twe',v 4 Months. «> the New York Theatre. The after a brief 6 soft coal operators In j fl minion, four by and another by a guest the flnji week In July. ers at Garden, presented "Macbeth." Mme. city, one of the best known Twelve Months. ISCO TRIBUNZ ALMANAC: Americana the In to tnko the Lake out on Monday end subject he? to-day ff-T Copy. England. Donald MacMastor,- K. C. Leslie Nazlmovsi eared at the Bijou Theatre semi-submerged th« country, died suddenly at Hot Springs. j DAILYONLY: a Irorr. _ to the nr awaoh condttlon fifty- One Month. & TKI»I*NE INDEX- will make "Hedda Gabler." , as tl'»> Octopua « is put thro heart disease. Mr. Curran was Per M.Shaw. ex-Secretary of the Treasury, ACCEPTS CALL OF NEWPORT CHURCH. published letter about Clerical. sucii VS., from Three \u25a0 Months. S2««>! Copy. $1 00 15.—"TV. W." of of Months. $4 00ITRIHVNE the principal speech, his su'eject being "Reci- Zfetafrapl I rheTrtbuw 1 Libel and Attacks on the .Stage. five years Old and was a member the firm Six 17XTRA5: [B] — Miss Mar- & controlling large mines Twelva Months. >> 00, Ser.l for CUaIOSB* procity." 1., May 4. The Rev. Stanley II Engagement of Mr. Sotn?rn and AT Castner. Curran Bullltt. Newport, H. lowe at the Lyric Theatre ended with (Mat) NAVAL WEEK CLOSES JAMESTOWN. in Virginia and West Virginia. Mall tunsorli'tlon* In New Yore City to the DAILTan! Gutbta ar* coming from cities all over the Do- ighes, and now minister In charKe Night." (Evening). Sunken TKI-WEEKLY will be. chr.rgpd one cent a copy extra II former curate "Twelfth and "The [O«tas« in addition to th* rates named übo.-e. minion, and various Canadian clubs across the line of Trinity Church here, has accepted the call to Bell." Engagement of Mr.Elienno Glrardot in Shaw church, was "Charley's Aunt" was ended ut tho Lincoln Flagship COMMENTS ON KELSEY CASE. <"nt," changed th« bin• at the New Am- Ball Month*, dent Club, •'!"!..- Progress of Liberty to-day. Scarlet PARTY SUCCESS. Three Months. t*C>! Twelve *4 08 Canadian can be am« known sterdam Theatre and revived Th.- Let- [BjTelagrapb to The Tribune ] PLx Months JS M TKi-UEEKLY» PostrrasK r General R. l>-mk-ux of(Canada, "Can- Slgnor Novelll began engage- Albany Ti-elve Mcathe. Tt ree 7* Sutherland, ter." Brmete May t From The Journal. SliJiK'' Months. ada, liritain'*- Greatest Colony"; It. V. " ment nt the Lyric Theatre, presenting "Papa Norfolk. Va., The naval week at the things party success; ONLY: Six « Jrt Speaker ••{ 1 RESIGNS. There are greater than there DAILY $124, Months. tn<- Canadian House of Commons. he DEAN RICHARDSON L«.-bonnard." Miss Ethel Barrymore, at the exposition closed to-day with a recep- greater than vindications. One Month. Twelve Months. S3 0C 'JProgren of «'u.ia»i;t'; A'l.im Hock, of the Ontario Theatre, appeared in "The Silver Jamestown are things Three Months. $:<*«> WEPTCfcY ' [By Tel>;rr.vh to *">»• Tribune. 1 Empire by Admiral Evans on the flagship Connecti- FARMER: Cabinet. Niagara h'a!!s Power"; Hugh .1 Ciuthn<\" William I.am- Box." by J. Galsworthy. The pluy of "The tion WHERE SUCCEED. Sli Months. IrtCW Three Months. .-?•* n.- of House of Commons, The Cambridge, Mass., May 4.-Dean by T. W. Broadhurot, was cut anJ a ball at the Hotel I'haniterlin under the REFORMS Twelve Months. SliOO Six Months. 7* i-r the Canadian Holy City." presented TweUe |153 Progress ,-,f <"ar.adH", Justice J. J. McLaren, of Richardson of the Harvard, Medical School at the Lincoln Square Theatre. Mr, Ben Greet of the Naval Club. Tbe reception on the From The Rochester Union and Advertiser. 6VNDAYONLY: Month*. cc National b«-rt Sep- th« Theatre, brought auspices On« Moutb. 45* the Ontario f,url of Appeal?, "Canadian resignation to-day, to take effect and his Players at Garden from 4 to 7. Tho ship w_ In the long run reforms depend upon th* action ;'*"'£M Sentiment," and Congressman Peter White. tendered his forth "Ah You Like It" with scenery. "Old Connecticut was held and at the polls. been professor at the school bunting purrounde.i by of the people In conventions Rates to Foret«;n Following its usual custom, the club will admit tember I. He has Kentucky" was revived at the West End resplendent with and was r.mntrl^. B^^B to U:t- dinner a limited number of puests by direct since \u25a0-!", and dean since 159-. Theatre. hundreds of launches as guests were received. NOT WEAKENED. For points In Europe and all countries In the Universal application. arranptments are In charge of —Blgnor Novelll himself as King Postal Union THE TRIBLTN3 willbe mailed at «ia foi- The presented Light refreshments were served. J. D A!';«Ti. No. 33 East 18th Ftr«"«"t; W. M. Dignam, AT THEHOTELS Lear.— Mr. Mansfield acted Beau Brummell. From The Utlea Observer. lowln* rates: No. 37 M'-rc^r street and Sharon Graham, No. 257 PROMINENT ARRIVALS 20 Signer Novelll emerged in the character of Admiral Evans was assisted In receiving by Gov- Is Governor Hughes weakened by the (Kelsey> DAILYAND SUNDAY: !DAILT ONLY: dinner a will be Boston. Shylock. Mr Mansfield acted Baron Chevrial. Swanson. A party of result? We have watched such contests before be- Ona Month. $1 *2 Two Months. |2 <$ Eroa & Co.. No 83 Boulevard Ka-as na==. KING EDWARD'S ROUGH VOYAGE. Theodore Dostoiefskl. *:*;.«; Bronx, at 4 o'clock. He will be people MorcaiTLyocnais. Bureau dcs Etransera. obnoxious play of "Mrs. The this afternoon ence to no power except the power of the CreiHt Lcwlc^n, May 4.—King Edward returned to Lon- •i:',Jn,^H;^:e."an.l on the upper lake. 30 —The career of the the Rev. Henry Otterbein, chaplain of themselves. The attitude of Senators and Assem- ConOocntal Hotel Ne«eetao<2. v Warren's Profession" at the Manhattan Theatre assisted by Governor ought show the ' to-day, after a rough trip across Channel, !?&& DMStl] southeast to eolith. Poor, who are building blymen toward this to Exchange. St | the fresh an* was ended. the Little Slaters of the the what men are to be Saarbacha News No. 9 R'.ie Geors?. £onav as «Wtlno«J|y am r Apß^ people trusted. American Express Corr.^any. N>. ItKue "be. #l hrenklnff the steamer localities.— For the District of — home The new home is to cost $-200,000. It will be d-) *»s which'i.''" nl« rorra.4 for Kprrlal Novelll a<-ted In the old Dumas Not 37 Avenue :Os>era. majesty was a pa^ngor, .renn.ylv.llla. Sun- Arrll 1 Rlgnor "- six stories high, entirely tin-proof, and will ac- BLUNDERING DEMOCRATS. Brentan.Va.— Eastern fair Lyonnal». , _ _ Maryland an.l of "Kean At Wallack's a new play by CtMil Columbia. play commodate, five hundred persons. Odler *Co. end....Ir!.-» Bank. _ \u25a0;i Monday; variable winds. Hartley Manners, called "A Marriage of Baltimore Sun. GEN H7VA—Lombard. day; fair and warmer Mr The Little Sisters of the Poor came to this coun- From The Lemon *. Co.. Nos. 2 auJ * Ma CHARLE3 E. MILLER LEFT $1,332,935 67. Sunday; fair Monday, Reason." was produced. Mr. Kyrle Bellew and France, established provin- G- FLORENCE— French. For New J«r.-v, fair and cooler Belleville acting the prin- try in 1888 from and a In the defeat In the New York Senate of sn Tornabuonl. Th<- estate light to north to Mr Frederic De Brooklyn, with Sisters. To-day Hughes' 9 proposal to Otto Kelsey, the Maouay iCo.. Bankers. of Chat—a B. Miller, who on the Interior; fresh «a« Mr. cial house in seven remove \u0084„.,», died De- warmer In cipal part*. -At the Astor a new play by In this of Insurance, the Democrats played Nems !• Jisntrcrta. e«!ijj.r 2) last hi* 63 *,4th ! Pollam was pro- the order has forty houses country, with six Superintendent -Saarbsfli's Escfcanae. via at home. No. Bast street, Wl York, Sunday; Monday. Leo Ditrich*te!n and Mr. Sisters, caring for over fifteen politics. Of the majority 17 were Democrata as ehown X r Eaatera *•» fair fair] and Miss Dorothy Dorr hundred thousand foolish — by the appraiser's /report filed In the duced; Mr. Dltrlchstein old folks h year, ;>nd since their establishment and 9 Republicans; of the minority 21 were Repub- Arhertcan Express cjmrany. No. 2 F*rdl- principal "The Mills of the IIVm'bITRO _ _ : Surrogate's office ypstfrday,' amounts $1,232 y - acted th« parts.— cared for more than onje hundred thousand licans and 3 Democrats. The Republican jmitv in nandstrass*. " } to 933 67 'we,tera the nave '•\u25a0" la MoiSiaj'. l portion; dlmln transferred from the Astor to gaarbach'a \u25a0 -. Ttm\ and p;«* York Is evidently eupporllns, the Governor. VATBNCE— Exenasse. bulk- of tho ..r.i!.n \u25a0 Ben Greet and his ulayeie, at ••talc la itft to the widow. UMr.ji west winds. .. . . Manhattan.— t