AMERICANS AT HENLEY. sels, filled the eye of the spectator. won the Winnipeg Rowing Club, of Canada, the were scores of who be t the Utrecht University Rowing Club by Along towpath three-q> \rters of a length in 7 lain. 47 sec. TR1LISTS :luch Regret That No University Crew ready to watch with stop-watchesexperts,In this neat occurred the foul by the Utrecht ANT DR. M'DOWELL and field glasses the expected contestants. University. PRIEST from America is Entered The second was won London BURNED heat by the Others or on This Year. on bicycles horseback rode to Club, who hold the trophy, defeatingRowingthe and fro, shouting to one another or giving . Grand Challenge Cup.The first heat was won TVja T1 instructions. the crowd was not ..fc- Jl. v IIS W. II. Although by the , from the Bucks Station, Copyright, 1SV7, by Hearst.) WHS HIS REIT. so as in a who beat the and DEAL.. fact due to Rowing easily great 1896, probably in' perfect style one and Frank Marshall White. a ictcut duiuiuuiiii y Christchurcli Large Ilss Helen was Rowing Club of Canada. ^uys Hay easily noticeable. She WinnipegCollege, Oxford, beating Trinity College, Dr. McDowell justified the faith of his ras being rowed by her brother, Bell the Hon. Oxford W. ASTOR ROWED WELL backers by beating E. A. The third heat was won by Eton College, HAD A LIGHTED CANDLE. the Combine. ilay, and by Payne Whitney. They were in the second trial heat for theGuinness the crew of Radley College. beating Sugar 6;uests at luncheon on Lady Pirbright's sculls, and the 'Winnlpegs spoileddiamondall The fourth heat was won by Kings College, houseboat. the predictions based upon their Cambridge, beating the Bedford Grammar School. Beat the Utrechl ness of form by beating one of the Dutch THAMES CHALLENGE CUP.The first heat Part of the Church of Former Vice-President and Miss Winnipegs crews, the Utrecht University Rowingroughl was won by Kings College, Cambridge, beating Our Lady » in the first the Royal Indian Engineering College, Cooper's to Havei in the Trans- came up from London by steamStevenonlaunch Club in an Club, heat for the Stewards' Hill. of the Blown Believed Acquiesced or Rowing Challenge Cup. It will be recalled that Rosary neyer the afternoon. The second heat was won McDowell beat a by the Delft - Guinness half length In TKoiirrl-( U,o Many good American Bishops now in Race. the first trial Students' Rowing Club, beating the Thames ULlIUIi, lUUUgii lio Early Retirement heat for the diamond sculls Rowing" Club. London lined the shore. Amusing last year. The third heat was won by the Kingston Lyman Bass, stepson to Senator Walcott, The Eton College crew, of which young Club, beating the crew of Emmanuel College,Rowing is Predicted. > Mr. Actor, son of William Waldorf Astor, Cumbrldge. < amd S. J. Ambassador to YEAR 1 - Draper, Sr., WILL CORNELL GO NEXT is a member, came off with flying colors The fourth heat was won by Christchurchup5EXTON MORTALLY INJURED. I were in a boat in a trial heat for the uxrora, eentlng tlie Ixtndon Itowine Club. taly, together punting I Ladies' Challenge THE XICICAHLS a bout. Cup, beating the crew of Radley College CHALLENGE CUR.The first War Between by three lengths. Astor rowed in heat was won by E. It. Balfour and Guy Nick- the New Conditions the Threatened Bradley Martin, Jr., had chartered a Interviews with Several Officials or^ of the Leander Club, Who defeated W. E. alls,The of Both and style, pulling a strong oar. Illsexcellentform Crum and G. O. C. Edwards. New College, Clothing Caught Fire, Two Trusts is Rendersid Impossible and Sugar steam launch which was filled with young the Possibility of a Visit was much admired. The winners had the Berks Station. Oxford. They Rushed from the ° xen. Richard Harding Davles was a guest Ithaca Dr. McDowell's Victory. Dnron Camoys's Dcatli. is to !joar f the Harinsworths. The Robert Driscolls from the In the race with Guinness Dr. McDowell, The announcement of the death of Baron All Aflame.AnotherSanctuaryMan Expected Upward. who had the Berks f Texas; J. S. Morley, of New York; Frank Oarsmen. shore, made a splendid Camoys, who died here to-day, cast a Severely Burned. 1fastings, of California, and Kenneth I ~)iiinciiui aLiuui; bciiuiu; shadow over the regatta. He was an ie coterie of Washington, Chicago h,as been held by Searles, Dick, Matthlessen Ills boat ahead of his & nd others identified with Mr. of had boats. Mrs. 14..Aml<1 opponent and giving of and York bull operators were strug"- closely Philadelphia, Kirkand,Henley-oil-Tli flings, July him at the very outset an advantage which patron high-class sport, enthusiastic The Injnretl. [avemeyer. funter Howell, who rented the Hibernia, beautiful weather, a stiff winei lie never lost to the end of race. in favor among men. Ills FATHER FRANCISCO ZABOGLIO, i a refractory sugar market although the By greatly rowing forty-flve the time lie had reached the end of Temple home at Stonor, only a short distance from rears old, rector of the church; badly burned facts relating to the Sugaryesrious who knows Havemeyer credits Island there was a distinct interval Nobody the was the !ibout the head, face and hands. e the rounds on Wall Street men his boat and that of Guinness, andbetween regatta course, home of Uni- going le story which a few Wall from that moment SAMUEL VINCENTI, twenty-seven years more curious were he seemed to be merely versity oarsmen. He had long been closely i speculations a ffect to believe, that the Rockefeller clique paddling. At no time, did he >ld, sexton of the church; burned about the the best informed. apparently, connected officially with the Regatta Com- ?ed by S1tole a inarch on him in their Sugar deal. put forth anything like his full strength. jlead, arms and body; back Injured and a deep At the half was mittee. Baron not d Oil Is deep In sugar.so deep £Ie Is shrewd enough and wealthy enough distance he three lengths Camoys was yet forty- ,.vound In the right side of his forehead caused tij control of the Trust if he wants It. ahead, and had reached the stake in 3 one. ew brokers, secretive ones at that, hold He was president of the regatta. tiy falling debris. He cannot recover. t is out that if upon the discovery mln. 5 sec. In 4 min. 7 sec. he had There is considerable at that Standard OH controls pointed reached the Court gossip the FRANCESCO ISOLA, thirty-five years an vhispers ^ f the Standard Oil purchases Havemeyer Fawley boathouse; in of Cornell competing next year. old, Trust. Half a dozen others, less £ad wished to circumvent them he would 5 min. he was at the three-quarters possibilitynterpreter; burned and bruised about the and in tl min. Among all classes the opinion is expressed face, as well de- have bought heavily in the market. It Is stake, 51 sec. he haddistance 1lands and body. but Just informed, covered the mile. Then Guinness a that they will be met with a cordial recep- not to be supposed that he was short made tlon. Interviews with Leander When Father rector rank speech that.great blocks of was made to brave spurt and reduced the Chicagoan's rowing men Zaboglio, of the nough when the discovery Indicate that Cornell would be wel- of i stock have been shorn off by the j,lvolve a sacrifice of more than four or five lead by two boat lengths; but McDowell gladly Dhurch Our Lady of the Rosary of still had an immense reserve, and coined, but that Courtney must remain OH buyers. every operator nlillions in regaining his lost ground. rapidly or Pompeii, in Sullivan street, entered the But the interest ceased its drew away, not giving Guinness any wash, keep in the dark. behind i v. nuicuicjci Havemeyer but a course. the 'sanctuary yesterday morning before e ai f ^ on the stock market and the rowing beautiful Among officials it is the unanimous been perations McDowell passed the final post a length opinion that Cornell would receive the he detected a strong odor of E. Searles, has asleep. ^ tandard Oil Interest continued to buy same gas.service u this coincidence it ahead, though bo was steering rather badly treatment accorded Yale. Mr. Cooper ]it at seems true. The Rockefellers, dthout selling. From at the said: "I would most appeared to have its source in the as been surmised that the most cordial finish. Little encouragement was certainly V>e glad to and William; Daniel O'Day, H. M. ^ them, and that given him by the spectators on the banks, welcome them. Any bitterness there may a part of the edifice that is seldombasement, ?latious now exist between have been is for offi- iused. The and II. II. Rogers, have been the v if any, change is made in the though they cheered Guinness from the forgotten. Say me priest Informed the sexton, whatever; outset. that can count on the < estimates their hold- ulanagement of the Sugar Trust at the daily they very Samuel Vlncentl, and the two, Wall Street s of directors will be The Chicago oarsman Is in unmistakably best reception." shares. The en- eptember meeting better Mr. Steward sold: "That old affair was by Francesco Isola, began to 50,000 to 200,000 J' ilntly agreed upon. form than he was a year ago. accompanied Is is used in he will meet E. H. Ten Tomorrowa seven days' wonder and is now forgotten. Vincent! carried a of common stock 375,000 The -name of John E. Searles Eyck, Cornell rest assured that her lighted investigate. a new way in connection with Trust Wachusset Boat Club, of Worcester; J. J. may recep- candie. to * Blusso, De Bowing Club. tion would be as cordial as we are always has His personal fidelity Havemeyeraflirs. Hoop glad to extend to Americans. Of The odor was traced to a small room in ckefeller clique bought 5 well known. It is said by those who and T. J. Hogan, New BossAmsterdam,Boat course, The has that Club, Ireland. To the of the we were nettled, and it caused a great deal the basement, and they tried to find the as usual. buying subit»ii>iy I'uu oe. /is ior buuriutji 1 luiniu the doorsill of Lamont, Moore & Schley, .-hich kept the Standard Oil Company from 'ill encouraged by my success to-day for this room than there was the him very pleasant, and a good sort of & and others. a n extensive invasion of the sugar field. races that are to follow." i deafening report. The priest and his Atterbury The of Sugar Trust The trial heat between the fellow. I hope we shall see them here next aeks there was an intimation heavy acquisition WInnipegs year." iompanious were thrown to the floor and ago * tock by the Standard Oil people is and the Utrechts for the Stewards' reet that at the nest Sugar Trust whatever may bo had Its features. Mr. Willan said: "So far as the regatta covered by falling debris. scrambled to imply that, conidered Cup amusing ChallengeThe officials are concerned, the Cornell crew They there would be a change in the <] one now, the oil monopoly will Winnlpegs got away swiftly, taking a would be mnde heartily welcome. As for :o their feet as best they could and found T' rumor was but a own and control the entire stock and prompt lead, and striking the water at a the I cannot that their had ^ 5 intangible, of the Sugar Trust. eventuIly forty-one-to-the-minute stroke. The rowing public, speak clothing caught fire and it was said that the new p roperties The college chaps get a bit livefy :ha tflames were lly Oil Trust Will Wait. rowed at forty. Near the topUtrechtsof but there is much of the positively. spreading along the wall. would represent much greater Temple Island the Dutchmen collided with sometimes;Father Zaboglio and Isola As long as Havemeyer is valuable to the the spirit among them, and forget-andforgiveI dare say staggered nan the Havemeyers possess. It piles. This accident completely the Cornell crew would a good the front entrance, while VlncoDtitowirdran ' nslness. which will be as long as he re- the whole crew, and from that get at that time generally knov^n that disconcerted Frankly, I think it would be betterreception.toward the door in the rear of the "aains in it, his Interests will not clash point to the finish their steering was very if they did not bring a professional idard Oil people were buying in rith the Standard Oil people, and there bad and sometimes ludicrous. But tho trainer." basenent. i, and the rumor died. Now it is vrill be comparatively slight changes in Wlnnlpegs did not make a much better Mr. C. M. Pitman expressed himself on A large crowd had gathered on the and various are the management. Upon his retirement or showing. Their steering was very the same lines as Mr. Willan, but added: attracted the interpretations path the Standard Oil crowd will At the ha their unreliable.boat by report of thesidevalk, it. If-way post "Perhaps Courtney Is the only man who and as the the bulk of his remaining holdings [if wus in the TJtrechts' water, and when the knows crew. At the same priest and Isola openedexilosion, the time it a few Wall Street men acuire 'ileved by nd complete the work of making Sugar 1 Dutchmen spurted the Canadians were would be more in harmony with Henley :he door, enveloped in flames, they were r;/ O. Havemeyer is going to retire J'rust stock, like Standard Oil stock, a within an ace of being fouled. traditions if Cornell were accompanied by juickly seized by eager hands and the ermanent non-speculative Investment an i'jess. Those who hold this opin- P Foaled by the Ftreehts. amateur trainer." turning clothing was stripped from them. 1 seurity. The then returned to their Mr. Lehmann said: "So far as I can do to the fact that since the death It Is known that Jphn D. and William Wlnnlpegs to it if she Policeman John McCarthy, of the Mercer her Theodore the own anything bring about, Cornell, aged president r,lockefeller have long considered the water. The Dutchmen, with comes, will receive the very best reception. kreet Station, ran to the scene from West ist been and less . has dispirited, " American ith the details of the business of the Sugar Refining busiess obstinacy, followed them, leavingcharacteristicBut I do not believe the crew will come, rhirrl street. When he arrived in front the best In the country, save only their own water. Opposite the stand, ns several of the Cornell men with whom Ills power has not been felt ! JohnCornanyD. grand )f the church Vincent! was out of stock market, r,hat of their own monopoly. when both crews were In neutral water, I conversed said they would not come to coming illations of the 1 is to have said that he entrance. cares of the Trust that lockefeller declared the Dutchmen fouled the Wlnnlpegs. For Henley if they could get a crew at home, side He was wrapped in a ^ the 11! would an instant came a and are certain to carry alone upon John IS. the Ilavemeyers stop both virtually to they get one." blanket of flame. In his agony he threw [n the c of this stock it would be worthmanlpulalons300, But they started again, the standstill. ilmself assort directory. "lore than double its market value, and what was face downward into a pool in the i iSurope, the most critical present leading winning WlnnlpegsMISS TYLER. POSTMISTRESS. f at *'he Standard Oil people are credited with an exciting race In one respectcertainlyby jourtyard, thus extinguishing the blaze legislation Washington. * it In the half a o this opinion Is Mr. Have- he wish to gather at present length. of the Former President Gets tvhich threatened his life. But he would ' and hold it In their vaults until The times were as follows: Granddaughter ement of several mouths ago, quoatlons, Quarter mile, lave met death in the opposite element had been born and reared in the '' Justifies the oil king's declaration. 1 min. 1G sec.; half mile, 2 min. 40 sec.; a Place. of Standard Oil 4 min. 19 $565 lot two men rescued him from ss. and would die In it. The secrecy the clique's three-quarter mile, sec.; mile, 5 Washington, 14..Miss Mattie R. drowning. eals in sugar breaks all the records of min. 50 sec.; full course, 7 min. 47 sec. July Ty- The policeman turned In a Are alarm and omise of Giant Force*. The boat of ler, grnnuuuugmer 01 me rormer heir subtle ulterior work on the Stock Dr. W. S. McDow of the Wlnnlpegs seemed to ^resident, i call for ambulances. The firemen In, Wall Street rejects the sup- c It is said that some of the firms -'ell, Chicago. travel badly. The Utrechts' cedar craft was at quickly Exhange. to-day appointed postmistress reached the scene, as did also the -* at Mr. Havemeyer will retire b uying stock for them do not know who ucieu iliih.-u uener. Va. The selection ends a Viorr liorn hoon hnvlnct fnr hnvinrr rn. . long contest,Courtland, houseboat, gathered a bevy of American blew at Intervals from the Berkshire shore The following were the results of the from St. Vincent's Hospital,ambuancein presidency of the Trust. Those eived their orders from brokers closer to heats: In which Miss Tyler caine here and diarge of It e he now a ;irls to hail the success of B. H. the of Surgeon McAdory. required that Is minority f he throne. ^ young Henley regatta 1897 began to-day Diamond Sculls..First heat was won by J. J. her claims In person to presentedhut a few moments' work to put out the er, expect him to continue ifi The Standard Oil Company is capitalized Ilowell, who was In the Trinity crew. The The crowd on the banks was not so Blusse, of Amsterdam, who beat S. Falrbarln, Gary. PostmasterGeneralilaze, and in the meantime the young with the of the new largi of Jesus College, support a t 1100,000,000. Its capital stock is worth v of Dr. who is to nor so demonstrative as Cambridge. During the Tyler Administration the doctor was caring for the injured.hospital element accorded to « Ictory McDowell, likely usual. But thi Second heat was won by W. S. of In course a Oil freely It owns concerns, . McDowell, President the of They were taken to the All were 318,000,000. subsidiary c>e final was Chicago, who beat the Hon. E. A. of trip picked up hospital. 's held to be the result of a naostly in' the oil Industries, capitalized at the conqueror, very popular. celebrated stretch of a mile and a quarte: Guinness, a child in his arms and remarked: "That's conscious when they reached the hospital, while the Standard Oil the Thames Rowing Club, winning by a length. a little That was lut a made g500,000,000 more. The aggregate market just below Henley Bridge, which Is th< 9 10 1-5 sec. bright boy." boy the few moments later Vincentl swooned. itill stock. y these is i Time. mln. Postmaster-General, after the An examination buying Nobody pro- aiue of subsidiary interests fully \GAINST BOUNTY SUGAR. course of the regatta, was the scene o f Third heat was won by H. T. Blackstaffe. of present who, by the house surgeon dw the details of the compront- g1.000,000,000. The .$1,000,000,(XX) of capital the , who beat C. K. advisers of the Administration in State showed that he had Inhaled the deadly tvhich control is more than the some admirable racing. Philips, hnd failed to reach an Barnes and his mouth and it is generally believed to have they rIritain Follow America's in of New College, Oxford, agreement,patronage that throat were n mount Invested in half a dozen of the May Example Above the bridge a picturesque flotilla of Fourth heat was won by A. F. G. Everitt, of to-day settled the post office case for badly scorched. This, together with his is that the Standard Oil Com- hirgest American railroads. One of their Order to Protect Its small craft, with excursion launches the , who beat It. K. himself.jtber Injuries, the surgeon declared, make now the commercial antagonist subsidiary companies.the National Transit mont, of the Burton-on-Trent Rowing Club.Beau' The office pays $565 per annual. Miss it impossible to do anything to save him. Lr Trust that it was when it Clompany.pays 4,000 per cent annually on and Refiners.Growers house boats and Innumerable smaller ves Stewards' Challenge Cup..The first heat was Tyler succeeds Eugene C. Barrett. A lone, deen crash on the rielit side nf nia s affiliation with the Arbucklea the money invested in it. forehead, near the temple, showed where tive refining enterprise and the By a deal with the Russian Trust in Frank Marshall White. he had been hit by falling plaster and retaliated by buying the Wool- t the Standard Oil Trust has peroleum By 71 laths. upany's plant. The two mighty Q the monopoly of more than half theaculred/ Copyright, 1897, by W. R. Hearst.) To Father Zaboglio and Isola drugs were appeared to be at swords' ^rorld in the oil trade. It supplies 90 per London, Jnly 14..The idininistered to make them sleep and their as only recently been discov- c ent of the oil consumed in North. Central largest sugar uounds were carefully dressed. During the aim of tbe Standard Oil peo- and South America, Australia. Africa nnd 1>roker in Mincing Lane, C. Czarnikow, ifternoon there were many callers at the t; ' after the ove was to force Sugar Trust he- populous countries of Western Europe. ; his views on the engar market j TTVt/VCSS ZXBOVC/O . hospital inquiring priest's It sells half the oil used in India. exjresslng iji as he is almost idolized the for the purpose of buying, ( said that the passage of the Tariff by conlitlon, > enter seriously Into the of OH tolay, Italians in his parish. Power the Trust. j>111 In the United States discriminating The explosion totally wrecked the busireflning.For years the power of the Standard Oil of the building. The four 6ldesbasenentof 1 coffee Inaugurated by " igainst foreign bounty sugar would force \ ..eh, was the first 'rust has been well nigh absolute In Amer- < :he room in which the defective gas pipe jlreat Brlta/n to take some similar action vas located were bulged out for fully .rength between the Sugar Itinn commerce. It controls railroads, its Standard Oil n financial to protect sugar-growing colonies and lire© feet. The walls were of unusual jg Company, lines, Institutions and business but were .avage. though brief, clash ooncerns whicb have no close relation to ' ts English sugar refineries, as all refineries :hickness, composed simply of on this It had the blaster and laths. A big gap in the point. t he oil business. It has more money than In England were being closed or forced some Sugar Trust stocks. ht can showed where of the articlesceilngin Mng employ in the oil business. I nto 'lie room had been thrown U uylng of the Rockefeller The Sugar Trust is its next natural bankruptcy. with terrific Sugar stocks dates from this prey. With German and French sugar !orce by the explosion. Two passage ways {Jnder the control of the Havomeyers, the bounty hat lead Into the rear of the Their buying was so distributed imerican *:he action of the United States was, he basement okerage firms that It had the Sugar Refining Company has "rom the Sullivan street side were Town to be the only American property to smid, and the course to pursue, choked with the debris. dble effect on the market, and t proper only corniloteiy icted In amounts to small blocks " e compared with the oil trust in earning though the American Sugar Trust, through Vincenti, who Is unmarried, has been ossibilities. Its is $75,000,000. It , with the church for some time, on dnll days. These tactics P capital ts foresight in buying up a six months' conlected liursued ever since. i1 as a surplus of $1.1,000,000. and pays sola spends most of his time at Ellis raw would realize . lard Oil crowd's acquisition of 1 yrelve per cent, dividends on Its common supply of sugar, many JTSO f Turkey Congress toward the Trust has been £ will tar King that public opinion is kuown, its stock has advanced twenty ind Greece shortly be renewed. The Asks to Investigate J*hen aroused, and he saw the p oints. another of Ijaper says: lerry Simpson Congress influences on providing profit 57,- noting the public 500.000. we be at the the Doings of the American Sugar M his tariff were still in "Perhaps may beginning of projects Excitement attended sugar stock specu- £i . The natural of general war." Company. trend the market Uitlon yesterday, as for several days past, European Reiining upward during the tariff discus- T'here was a net loss of 1% for the day, Referring to the broad question of an tar stocks, under the influence of 1; being the highest point touched and 1 by Europe to coerce Turkey, the Washington, July 14..Representative loyer soles, kept on a lower plane j:52% the lowest. It closed at The at:empt of Kansas, introduced in the Rockefeller clique of new 184%. IEvening Standard says: Simpson, buyers flactuations and the decline were due to House a resolution directing tho tlie news of trouble in "So far as England is concerned public to-day ' to best w the Tariff a comn lttee of live to the ail Street opinion (> Committee at c Confernceipinlon does not favor going to war for Speaker to appoint .iwOil men called on Mr. Washington. Trust. Dow. Jones & Co. made this announce- the sake of Greece. Perhaps the best way nvestigate the Sugar affairs were In this condition,Haveeu irlent yesterday: * is two where- oikholders of the Tnist protested "There ( >ut wonld be to make a compromise with Tlfe resolution preceded by is _ netitlous of almost conclusive evidence that the tirst or wuiun ueciures mat it is ten the depression values at Standnrd Oil Interests have recently ac- Jfurkey; for the existing degd-lock is ises, stock should be advancing, quired and taken from the Street I but surely ruining Greece. We have 'currently asserted'' that the American appened at this meeting has pot amounts very slowy de la rge of St. Paul and Sugar com- p'efore us the a I A Sugar Keflnlng Company has, In violation public. After it, however, the ir, on. One terrible prospect of Euro- prominent house which has been p Run w«r una ii is uoi worm sucn a reached the Street that there v< In the running )f law, created "gigantic monopoly," a in the cry active market is known to a risk for the mere sake of change Sugar directory, hiave acted for this Interest." C Jreece." rehabilitating md the second, that said corporation, "by hance of Mr. Havemeyer's :he use of watered sloes; by unfair Constantinople, July 14..A hundred and t>v lias !R. AND MRS. RE1D a dditional arrests have .Hogal ccunb'tintioncomperitlon coni-rences, It is said, wereretireIV ENTERTAIN, followed the washed out legitimate competition to an he'd. It is certain subtly of the Military and Naval to ihat the . luvestgations xtent which gives it the power depress meycrs ceased to sell, and that Takes Luncheon with the appointed to try twenty-fiveComilssion he of the raw :u«*'Tia! and to ad» ot begiu they Lar«je Party of the and price to buy. No transactions in United jj navy, military medicalstuents .'anec the price of the manufactured article stocks cm be traced to the States Envoy. s< chools, who are charged with conducting it will, thus throttling the cane and beet s'.nce the Standard OilHaveInterestLondon, July 14..Mr. and Mrs. White- political propaganda in the Interest of igrieulturists with one Hand and grasping the Comsecured ^he the consumers with lai?e holdings of stock. in w Ueld entertained a large company at Young Turkey party. he purses of the Meyer's personal Interest in the > >ther. list is nCw declared to have been incheon to-day. The party included .ADY SCOTT FREE 7792T ^X/O^oS/O / . The committee authorized by the fifty per cent for more than two ti forty and fifty bishops who haveboveen TO-DAY. Is empowered to send for persona e balance to control .-~S^s_ and is to investigate theresolutionnieth. necessary biL>en attending the Lambeth Conference, Earl Russell's Who Libelled ind papers _.tr~ Mother-in-Law, ids of the company; its effect upon U-linst of them from the United States, A as the Salts 94.00. Wor«li Him, Has Finished Her Term and commerce, "as veil agii;ulture $12. T hey were accompanied by their wives apd mhnnced cost of one of the necessaries of re again, and the in Jail. 1^^ and the eomiudtyj is directed 10 King, dilughters. ife," a "new one" for the ^ report their findings and if the facts war others be well markedpeowillAmong present were Lady Faudel- Gas in the Ghurch of Our of the It a bill, by nnt for I 1 London, Jnly 14..Lady Selina Scott, Explosion Lady Rosary. instituting proceedings % King will sell lillips, the Lady Mayoress, and her . :he in warranto, to dangh- etter known as "Tina" Attorney-General ]tio to-day only, men's te r; ("anon Wilberforce and Mrs. Lady Scott, 00aaaii» Father Zaboglio and Sexton Vince nti were searching for a leak in a ainnul the corporate existence if lie "i rust. V'ted blue Mr. and Mrs. ntother-in-law of Earl John Francis serge Bradley Martin.Wilberrce,Gen- .r,-~ -g^ T^£ "Crt/£S4 suits well er al Miles and Mrs. Miles and Mr. Henry si who In January last pleaded guiltyIlussll,at ^ /rtt/fV'l basement room with a lighted candle, They were thrown violently by an Xcw Greenwood Luke Train. people who "VV'hite, Secretary of the United States tlle Old Bailey to the charge of criminally .joe/LAi /v/wo/^V* .net.. Tbe popularity of tho Krie's Greenwood Lake will be well Einbassy. 11 belling the Earl, in conjunction with ~R0J*/t/0 o/ 7>OAtf>£./. " plosion. Vincent! was so badly burne and wounded that he cannot recover.exd «ixcursions has made it necessary to put 011 an nen at $1.68, Mr. and Mrs. Reid will c xtra Sunday train, which, commencing Sunday, to Windsor J ohn an ~ go Cockerton, engineer, and Wiliiam The and who was also i n the were burned. .1 uly 18th. will leave West 23d st... 12:55 noon; well-known Cfistle to take luncheon with the Queen, A.vlott, a valet, and was sentenced to ^ priest Isola, church, severely 1 and Jersey City, 1:13 Park anid in the Chambers st., p. rn.f place, evening they will attend a elIght months' imprisonment In Holloway The church is in Sullivan street. n - ). m. Uetnrnine. lea 0 Greenwood Luke Glow Ivt. SJate concert at Buckingham palace. J;all, will bo released to morrow. 1 it 8:00 p. m..AdvU . . 0 'J