BUKDAY, MEW-YORK DAILY TRTBT'XE. DECEMBER 0. ifxifi. 9 CATHERINE'S DAY. GRinntox pjmmn rr.v OnI ART. J^ 31US1C. TV SEEK TO QUIET CITY PRESIDENT FOB POE MONUMENT. BISHOP SEYMOUR. Young Girte President and Many Leading Men GEORGE F. Heartily Commends rry Way Parisian YESTERDAY'S OPERAS. Springfield. II!., Dec. B.—Bishop George F. Sey- Movement to Erect \u25a0 |mour, of the Springfield, Present in Washington. representations grand Epi3copai diocese of died Mrs.Isaac L.Rice's Project Receives Monument to Poet in Va. Celebrate It. There weie six of opera to-day, after mora illness of pneu- Richmond. offered for entertainment, than two weeks' Washington. Dec. 8.-The President, the edification and de- monia. Much [ByTelecraph *vTha Tribunal] 27. Aaiat, Vlce-Presl- lectation of New York's music lovers yesterday— Influential Support. Paris. November Ambassadors from Italy. The funeral will take place at 10 o'clock Monday Richmond. Va.. Dec. l-Charles Marshall Orate*, It Great Britain. Fix representations which came after twelve that Mrs. Isaas I* who was • ember -•*• 1* an honored day In Paris. Russia and Jepan. the Speaker of the House. Sen- morntng. at St. Paul's Protestant Cathedral, in R!ce of No. 170 Riverside avenue. instrumental in launching the movement Representatives had been purveyed by Managers Conrled, Hammer- this city. body sent New has enlisted In her Society Supression to erect monument Edgar {M,.* St. Catherine, and* St. Catherine ators and in Congress, many The will be to York. for the of a to Allen Poe in this *j* of and Btein and Savage on the five previous days of the Bisnop Sfiyninur's birthplace. After services in Lnnecessary Noise, city, persona! of girls and unmarried of the nrcat captains Trinity Church, morning, such men as Dr. Nicholas Mur- received a letter from rrsatasa I ( patron saint of industry attended the week. next Thursday burial will ray * twenty-third There is something so awe inspiring in the be in Cemetery. Butler. Professor J. Bassett Moore. William Roosevelt to-day. caaatnending the *Z^___ Therefore, ln all establishments In annual dinner of the Gridiron Club Greenwood Brooklyn. undertaking, a* to-night at mere record that it would seem best to leave It Dean Howells. Health Commissioner Darlington follows: that jtaxticular saint the Kew Willard. Throughout gentle and Captain 9 are iiiUi*ni«i burlesque for contemplation undisturbed by comment. The ; Thn Dr. George Franklin Seymour was elect- Dow. of the Association of Masters' *^n*d'-T satire. end straight comedy were the way Rev. «- _. "White House. Washington. December J. I voput. and her festival Is celebrated dominating six offered nothing new in the of music, but . ed Bishop of Springfield. 1877 and Mates and Pilots. They have Indorsed the organ- ar Graves: learnestly gr^a- notes In the 111.. In conse- in £«you » wish you surras»a T» ''"" dinner. additions to the current lists were scarcely ex- | ization and consented to act on the advisory com- efforts to a monument to 1"1 hon Tliero were eharp contrasts, ' crated In IS7I He was born in this city on January I\i J secure Edza? -«ti a?** mirth and seriousness pected at which had witnessed IKs). mittee. Allen Poe. Many people consider him the gi on a Sunday, and the cijaslnK another, the end of a week t, His Seymour, genius salswi year the day fell one the tribute to the dead mem- production ; father. Isaac N. was for The literary this country has ever produced. Xis of the of two novelties at the Metropolitan many years heads of the various hospitals have en- He certainly standj "jpn v»«. therefore, held on the eve. of the club abutting closely on a burlesque Cu- treasurer of the Delaware and Hudson also amonjr th*» three or tour j**rs Opera House and the revival of an old work, whicb ! thusiastically indorsed the movement. Without ex- greatest. I heartily wish you well la your en- '*• on Saturday. At just hour tan revolution and an exemplification of what hap- Canal Company. Dr. Seymour began his classical ception deavor to raise a -jV—that the pened had slumbered without being missed for a score they and their patients have suffered memorial to «uch a man. Sin- in the tennis meets education In the grammar school of Col- great- cerely yours. ~V law call? for all workrooms to bo "lawn cabinet." which of years, at the new institution, built, financed Columbia ly from unnecessary noise. Two patients THEODORE ROOSEVEI.T. French with the President every day, Sundays exempted. A lege, from which college he graduated In 1860. at the V\\j, < prevailed this 24th of end managed by Mr. Ha:niaersteln. It may be j Sloane Maternity Hospital frtli animation member of the club impersonated Judge Magoon, went Insane as the re- lights biased repirdlers of Interesting to survey the week's productions— I sult of such nols-a. and many of them have been ANACCOUNTING OF COUNTESS' ESTATE Electric «nd. sitiinr on a "red hot" stove, he "held the lid "Fedora," so "wrnber. cleared away, the "Marta." "La Damnation do Faust." weakened by loss of sleep, according to physi- T^^g work was hastilr down." while the Gridiron Club elected a cabinet cians of the hospital, ' p "Tannh.tuser" and again "Marta," at the Metropol- that their re-ovary has been e a naatj tnilot and soon the larS for the acting governor la the Gem of the Antilles. itan; Puritani," almost impossible. Referee Says "nfis* B** . was "I "Rigoletto"' and "Faust," the j Count Casimir Ignaee Hankow- of young It a composed largely 'corns in which some thousands cabinet of "lame lirst and last twice each, at the In a lett-r to Mrs. Rice yesterday. Richard ducks," including many men who of Manhattan: j H. ski Spent $54,154 83. ~^, fit daily fipwinsr on the smart frocks which failed election "Madam Butterfly," eight times at Garden Townley. superintendent of the J. Wright t la November. members impersonated Will- the ! Hospital, Hood c cf th<? carital wore a ******a!r- Club Theatre. Time was, not many lustrums ago. ; suggested that a patrolman be placed on W. J. A. MeKirn. who wan appoint^ by r^* inm Randolph Hearst, who was nominated for gov- each hospital block, .'\u25a0-'•re* cttbe of the elrls, who when such a would almost have served to keep quiet the itinerant the Supreme* Court on July to settle- tie ac- ' the chatter richi- de- ernor of the island; Mr. Mr. McCleary list pedlers 12. 1955. aMM (Mlml Babcock. for a mm At three of the repetitions j and musicians and to keep the noisy counting by Count Casimir Tgnace of their nickname of "linnets" Plnson «nd General Grosv»>nor, all of whom were crowd away Maakowskt "ret elected. there were slight changes In the cast. At from arriving ambulances. the estate of his w:>. ' bestowed by the Parisians on these Mr. Moody was selected for place the Countess Grace StTlln* th* name the of "trust performance of "IPuritani" at the Another letter was received from the resident Mackowski. who has been adjudged an incom- , de Unaaat wrote his charmlne buster, or trust matador." The Cuban Manhattan In physician 0i rr^ Alfred revolution- the afternoon, Mr. Brag:, whom only good of the Sloans Maternity Hospital. petent. both here and m Engian.i, yesterday thl?re "nas ist", in their burlesque costumes, of nat- In filed knP r> hr that Tit>.. heard the insisted that Mr. ure and the exigencies of the record permit men- which he said: his report with the County It deal* wit* •erf corks, Moody was not a "trust matador," but a "picador," tion, Clerk. Vjf pcpplns: chamnapne an.i coon relieved Mr. Arimondi to enable that hercu- the period from October 1«. 1201. to U««mb«r 29. erf round, the difference being that a matador kills, while the - pgs the foaming wine were handed lean and dracontlne basso to repeat in the evening I*6. m of picador only teases. his Impersonation b TriTh sweet biscuits, and the little feast of Mephlstophfles. which had Its £; ;r The counter* is entitled to an income (ma th« -^\u25a0pad One of the features of the dinner was the Grid- motors, araai •»• looking on first exposition on the previous day. That im- | '£?u£ the grinding of brakes and theswatPending5 wills of her father. John M. B;xhy. and her brother, ytztz. sassß windows the Rue iron "simple speller" and dictionary, a booklet of * The personation, like the crude scenery and the dispo- j he a mak a continuous commotion Robert M. Bixby. Th* referee's report <2-al« * ue Pi. Honor* and the Rue some forty pages, containing quaint spellings and £<-hf »nTL tlMore°v the 59th street a /• 1* Pa.x. Ikw sition of chorus and orchestra to acquit themselves j 2stdrted?rV;,f^ d^', - cars are the accounting a.-* to th*John M. Bixbjr mm. In most th« leading funny cuts, illustrating the There were on this corn and tne whistle of the The referee lays that Count wiien tea which of definition*. of the music In the manner in which the storied ter the shouts and Jokes of the Idle conductors Caaimlr. h« GsVaWsRwR. wise mws and modern maxims accompanying the j if!and motormen.'. was appointed committee of his wife's ««tar» by luiHrnHri'i Bna« have their work premise*, Irishman played the fiddle—by main strength- I the altercations with drunken pas- th= English court, was to spend £M> volume ° *l *nd °£ th*lln*' aM '> year authorized a echoes of laughter and fragments ef called up memories of days long gone by at th« \ to the noi«e «*tl for h's wife's maintenance from March 13.
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