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MRS. GARRISON'S DAUGHTER TO WED Her Engagement to E. A. Bigelow. Jr., of This City, Is Announced. ?. B. WAGSTAFF GIVES A BACHELOR DINNER Will Marry Miss Cumnock Next Thursday- Mr. and Mrs. Dcpcw Soon to Go Abroad. Mrs cocnoHue M Qnirte**u, of M T-ark (v , has announced the . ngSgOmenl of her ?a-.fhter. Miss Eulalia ??.arrisen, t | El -??. \ Pigeio-, ?jr., son of M: and Mrs | '.' A. Blffelow. of M Kas' .'?th n -Tison 18 a alec? of <; IM.ake ',.11 ' larena-e a . QatTlSOn and of . w-el Kobert M Thompson. Mer cousin. M'ss Doroth) ?.'.unson, dauaSter of Mr and Mrs ?'? Hlsk^ Han i ?on. was married on April :?> a.f hi? te the Church of ?he Hea**en!y R? I te 1 \\ .a'ter Vincent 1 > 1 ? r s s. ? r?.-#ption foll?n rd f,t ?he hOm? Of Ml*? Ft,r?-*n H. I' Poll Mr Btgelow'a father >i a member of the 1 nion and other ?lub? r.e^irce l< Watrstaff. who will marry ?? ,r\ 1 uttlng ? umnock next T'.urs Say afternoon m Bt ??cornes Church, It farewell barhflor dinner last It 'h? UWon < liaK His gueets in e|.|.i?d his brothei. l'avl WagStaff, who ,? 'o be iais best man. and his UShtaTS, Prelinghuysan, Arthur R SWd n 3d, Kveiyn Irvine PI 1 ut'er, Loul? A SiiA'\, Court ? \on SI?. .? P ! ; laiton. \ ert II. lla.ffman. ?? K m Ho Uni a' 'i leas iri J '*' i - ?' Mrs. .''""-eph W Harr n ! M'ii. RI iO 'lax- tO their r?Untr> Imilla, 1 .'>, \ .1 , for the summer. ' ,nier \\ ,,?.; t. ?n m'intle ''??:? for .< ? th? >ans F>a! ?lu*. ! r'ar.cfc la -i ntghl at ?he I'l.i/i |*h? ode M II I - Mr and Mri Del.ni ? -i Mrs J Ruasell Pope. SI 1 ? , Mr. and Mi 1 ran-i Mr. and Mi 1 Mrs. CI ? ' ? ' ? to r? main abroa'1 it? In Beptei Un William letmrc Rfcce and lh< " 1 tve close.] '? ? . in it th? l - ipton, 1 aons Uland. ?line ?he: ha\e Ink? 1 1 ' - rrn ? : ? ? ?' and her son, I " e. sailed for 1 ntll oaj In J On their th? ? : go to Newpori f?.r the ? ? - . to Ik anal thor, Mrs ?San lei R? % Bertn . ?.d f..r Bui'?."? .'? eati 1 \- ? 1 wombly and W S Harkneaa cave small luncheons ? lav at the St. Rcari? WILLIAM5?TAGGART. Harri \V. Taggaft, daughter of ! e Inte Hi' (..a; ai M,,:, j. of '-V at? v . ?is married te Clarence !.. ?VI ? the 1 nlon N? - ty in the 1 'hurch of a Tram os The R*i i " Houghton performed ' ? ? Inch 'Mis folk) ' ? Reg .e bride, nrl .. - . a ore a SO? ?I lit V. h .' ?'. S.'ltha ? -, ? : : . ? ? danta ' rank P. Wil lams acted as his brothers e-l ?K the thirty-two k ; 1:. j. 1 w lien m g, M 1 ?.!.,a M Taggai t, Mi and Mis H, , n H?lame, E H R ? Miaa Ida .Mr? j K. Knox, R P M v R M. .ion,-.-. Mr. and Ml 1 P K II IS? Kia -it. Mr. ami Mrs. II ? I, ;...\. M la? U.a. hel irl? W il a.'? IS. M ' S E W, 11 Williame, M.v M w llllama, P. 1 Wl llami, Kt< hard W, lian w hit?. .\ lIHama and hli bride s 11 spend ? . ? iheii ? ??? ' moon In th. Adl .... at i'ui'lic.im, ?..ils. N t. _. .. CRAIG?HEWITT. ? lair N .1 Ms H Miss : lea Itt, da am itei >.f '?'.11 Joseph Gllletl - . . fagrmei ly ot l t tl-Olt, rarie itia.:n.l tins evening ?at the other. ? ?ni' a ti ?? I rece?? l ef the hi Ide'e father. an ?ras th' R? J l'? ? i ton. Of New ]]*\ en. Miss Winifred Hewitt was maid I th? flO"* er gtrll W01 | cf th? iirni'-. Nnnoe Meinen ac'i Winifred ;.ai siimsoii, of Philadelphia, e.- . ft er l boj return from a weddina/ trip Mr and Mrs. ?rais will live In Montclalr. TAPPIN?LEE. I; ne.l ion, I^'iiK Island. Mav ;7 Themnr -r.-... m - i ? a Osare) iVaoa, dsughter of PhlladelphaV ? lAmburn Tappin. a.f i: . ^ pin? a' this n'tc iia'ici Argyle lark in preset ? of a number of relative? ' ?? nils. i ie !;? v a c She,;ainier, of New Ol ,i'. . The I '??'I'". ^ ho was awaj b) her brother-in law, Dr. : . ? .it, wore ? travel ?n of midnight blue and earned m ?vis John C, . of sew I ' I ' T.a| p.ii. Mrs. .lames Tappin. Mr. aUn?oloi Tappin, Mr. .and Mis i ii Dltaon, ilaroM Tappin, I ? ... Mrs RohortSb aMiss Roberta and I on Boxhurot. Last of "Peg o* My Heart." f'lner Moros, o annouii.es the , \ . l.ai.-ette Taylor'S run In "Peg o' My Heart" at th. ? on Theatre B I ii'Sht. It will be the t'."lth con?. rerformance (.t the csmsEj b) Mies Toy? lo- ,-, i , tO the ('cit 1 ? seal i Tins 11'i.sn' ? i '" r. star m ene ploy. II ? Hie ir. ami i m of the An? ? t?ae tor the last tweiit.N one Th??e tOMtS will be printr.l In alel.ail la th? ?ouvenir programme to be guen out i %* ?_a ._,?_.?_.(? i???/a?m?__A. ENGMSJI VISITORS WHO ARRIVED YESTERDAY. LADT t" ?1 U SIBELIUS HERE TO CONDUCT NEW WOR lamous Finnish Composer Hop Pavloua Will Appear in His Operetta. Jeai . I ? o ' tingutshed Flnnl composer and musician, arrived yestsni ln?J o-- the Kai.-? r \\ i tlClm It conduct ? composition which he im? wr ten for the Norfolk (Conn ? Music Phi val. it is the Pinniah composer's fust eli lo this country, and while lure he |? s guest toechel, chief patrt if t t Norfolk i ? Mr. BlbeMus, who la forty-elghl and hi iron prav halt. Mus eyea ? .1 itur?1, told s Tribuno ropo i i hat lie had not ? ? I dc Id ? -i i ? fOl I1 e ',.". , r.p- . .1 thai II S -' not founded on Finnish II. also Mid he had written t |WO?a \shi--h one of the i hlef pat be taken I er, ami thai i hoped that A ? ? ? would ;?i'i". ? ' The opera la In two i ? all? Plci ? and PI?. r< tl , ssld Mr. Bib? Ilus. "It :?. for t< : I -id an or. he: ira of thirl Pa* los i haa not yat set M is ni. bul -. ibllshsr, liar ?f C l-eiih.iRf i?. to make thS m rang'-iiKnt? ior bet to appear In It v m bo arlYon In New ^"ik, though r: ai tl\ w ii? n 1 dont know." Mr. Blbellua ssld le would l?*av? ft Norfolk to-daj to begin rehearsal? of hi ? i ?y< . and ?oui i probably ri ?his country for four or Hv? MANY BIDS FOR CURIOS Sale o? Oriental Objects of Ar Draws Large Crowd. The,. ?rat .m i night, ? I of tbe | |]e ci the William I* RI? hard coll? ctlon of ''M ?., objecta of an ;>t th'- ?nd? ? laltoii The Ml loi ?Old 1 'tlr.l ! II /.MS I flattened urn ??'??i Jar of p|.i Ths I - haa a t< ekwood stand i o ? pttak ? r- stal ? evered va?-, s itl v Ith ? rolls el? phsn iead - i i ?tu Poo i nial >'. Morn,i puve XU \. R Jackson pal? unen! shape? aa ri cosei.ci \,is-, Bnuff bottles, jadci . . -.ited por? ei,< ni .-.'i1 tea will be <t ? .ii an.i Incei -? burners ara panels 1 ASK HOW KLAW'BEAT BANK Theatrical Man Flooded wit! Letters When Fortune Smiled. Metre Kiew, or Klaw <s> ISrlanger, re turned on Hie ? '1\ tnpie ** e?l< rday from ?> two nionthR' trip abroad. l'art of th* tune he spent inotorins in Northe.-r snd Bouthern France', )\c \ ?sited .Meier? and Tuni? and nn Ma rstunt l.-o.r.l in at Monta ?'arlo. -.s her.-, happenlna to win fw*. he found it magnlflted In the London newspaper? tc $?O,. This brought sn avalancha ot letter? from meiali-a its. Some merely , wanted ?mall loan?, others aakei for dn natlona to charities, and one man sought a ?-i.lei favor, ths ayatsm employed to "i.eat the bank." Mr. KlaW made the rounds of th? thea? tre? in i'ari? and London. He had noth? ing to add reKardinf? the plan? for nest ?earon. THEATRICAL NOTES. ? usais are i eins he d Of Lively," ths fares by r.oi.ert Baker and .lohn Em<K*sot* that th? latter la to prs? .?.m at the Apollo Thsatro. Atlantic Cltr. June IS Mark Smith. Georgs Alison and Nan Campbell Will head the cast. T ' | Marshall *vas enCaCed yesterday by Arthui Hanaraersteln to ..??neu in Richarg Harding Davit and Jules Rdwln Ooodmaa'a new plai ths name of wh..-h on Mi i '?> i ' n fi ora Mea? ? a from ths All ami :.? Theati ? p I] ot ths features of "Ths ' ? which svill open at th. Wlnt? Garden SatUI la* , JutH <m performance o' "The W of t ,- w oi id took placa al ths w h tei orntng ths svill lea \ e On B ?PC< Isl tt ai-i for 'l - st the Gi and ? Monda ? Ight n Nation Bi| <i Associai ? ? i ormance h a 1 odj las) nlgl - ... bled :o a the I Kdwln Arden baa been absent from the -in . M?\ II ? o of the m*r i? t to SI option on ?. - for itf-xt sesaon ? is llalli ti Thompson. Six rompantes cd "To-day" ssviU. liai ?*>nt nu tour. ?1 SIR ARTHUR Ci ?NAN DOT1 R CHARLES A. READ. JR.. WED Miss H. L. Apploton, of Brook? lyn, tho May Bride. M i Helen I oil I ppleton daughter of Mi and h Ruel Roes Appleto married (O 'hules A. Hen, ...i ?: Mi. and Mn Chi ries A Read, of Boston a id Maneheater, Vt., rosterdaj al ihe home of her parents, 'Ci .lor.ileni>?ai St, Brooklyn. Only relatives and a few in ti.t< friend ?vltnea? ed ?ce cera w huh w .as ? t he Rev. I 'r John Howland Lathrop ai * o'clock, but there a i ?< larger attendance al the t. . eptlon foll?n Ii | Mil ? * ppleton'a f>\ n was of ?rhite rel sat Una ? . aritk pearls. Her toll? veil ? rd with pea ind d ? al hi id? : ? '.Ii \pi. <-i" ? \. sist? : s maid of honor Blie nor? a ; white la " "i'ii -a drapery <af torquolae I ' ?? ? [on. a i.| i-.ij-i id ?rail V. : nso- 7 he ba ' : v a- . i.- -..i. at Bo . 'i a brother of the bridegroom. The bride la an artist. She ha? evi t. Ited al the .National Academy, and two ? i. ago TI Speicher's portrait of her won ' ' 110 BOO pi ize. .\i ' Read an? I i" ide ?rill ?pend th? !.ej trip north and paas ;he lort FILM WOMEN APPOINTED Will Provide Entertainment for Exposition Visitors. The ? ,.' th? ^:' cond Inter national Motion Picture Exposition, te ..i a.i Grand Central Palace .iiii.e I 10 12, h . ?mmlttee, ??f ? hick Mr r.\i.. to pro ride entertainment for the women whe \ ?ii tiia- exposition. A m" - enl In th? ? arorld who hav? been Inrited to aeree on this committee are Mrs. Adolph i Lemle, Mrs. C. B. Graham, Mrs Km? Baggol i. Mi Herben f h ? nnan, M rs Maurica Co t il". Mtaa Flora Pinch, Miss Clara Klmboll Voung, Mrs John Bunny. Mrs. Laaouls Selsnlck, Mr?. Jcom Leak? . Mii. A. ii. Ba ?? yer, Mrs. Hen W Use ; Ml?? llrtam Nesbltt and Mrs, l.ee McNah. Balloon Falls Into Sea. BwlnemUnde, Germany, May "-An upknowa ? 001 apparently wltb sot? ara] a. '.?: I .:- On DOard, al.-scendeal s* ?i to-day Several miles off shore ne.ir here. \ pilot boat WOt immediately dis? patch? '1 10 uve.- ' ; WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. Ft?? ?.i: i--i.'-i ii 'h? American Muaeun ?f '?'?' ?:? a Museum vt tsx l .i i .h. ? ? Can, ilnnl ? ?r.,r-,l ' ?' ? ; re ?. .-? ate? a***arnm ? ..?i indufiiial R?ieileau, City tfait. 10 ? m. Meatlna el ' ? KfaMtoaal Bi-wM of pre inler wrltawa, Waldorf Aaitorl?, n .< i : . ' th? I iras ?J 8ek ... Aluama .? i mea. Hotel Aater, i p m .-..ri eenfereti a, ^"a: i"r? Amnr;?. ; v* p. m. rariv for th? btaa?St of th? An ' lief - l, 8 r m ' ?: i ,? - ? r ? ? ?,--i tr# ? . ?. ? , . ? v ?U ai i few i Ma ,-. ? Kami. I "nit ~ I ?r 10 ''onmariV lK.iel V - ? ? I ? r?'.^n? ? u" at S-" tork, Mattel \stor. 7 VI p. nv bj Mayer Jaha P. MHebel, ?? Um rt ? A'-i-nn? or I'ark ?? . ?l ?? . 1:11 i ???? ?neement txereimo of Qardaef BShafl ? Rerep'lon ?if th? ' ef ?*,? - - . . . ? - ' V15 o, ni. Meettns ' ?,..>??? i. ? - , r H M -. Me ? ... i i Ml - *n?cl|ag Ot ??* Wenitri Boffrag? ... . ...... Cutn?, \\Mwlu.?i?r amO BtMaa ??? - - t- ?-? ? '? - ?? DOYLE FEARS LYNCH LAW FOR militant; Novelist Says Women Agi tators May Soon Face Vio lence of British Mobs. SIR ARTHUR AND WIF?: TO CAMP IN ROCKTE. Lady Doyle to Study Engine Here for Sons She Left at Home. . Sir Arthur Cottan Imyl?. the BjOVetlSI fa.noiM for ni.? detective ?rterte?*, arrive bei ? rsterda** from Southampton on th \ Olympic, after an absdSjCS Of twent seil < frota lile.'-, ?hor? s Lad} Doyle, woo said tha' ?heim'i? lersd up ? ?i?? 'sh eoaraga to leave he ihre,, soling ehlMren i.ch.r.d in tSnglen |OSt to tM Amerlia. ar-ompanlerl "tri cuthor, and win journey with hhu on Camping 'rip In the Rocks Mountain? Bh Arthur hi? unie tympath?' tail either He conservative or militant ?nft rare bodies in Btngtaad, and he ?aid :-? ? tSTday thai When a British mob \sa pat it COUld de seme lynchln?-. 11.. v<mi<-.| in mink that a lyiahin !.<<- tras tat far off. and with a fsi mor-- deraredattoiu on the part of tTT i--"?1, tin? form of drastic pun ishment aould he put into fore? Lady Doyle an **Anti." [?ad* Doyle, Ilka her husband, baalittl cojisMeration for woman'? raffrage, i fail her kMltnl I? unite the other wa\ f-.r she i?. a member Of the anii ttton. Th.i i m i ? ? . i-si mad? o clear tha he ha? 11. i ? ?.11.-??'?-<i iii- arttlnl Ifs i aboul .o t ? t ? ? -11 .. neu book, ? \ h -s i ?toon ) <? il? inn spfx aran? in Th ? ? ; atagai .Mi 11..si,- amid he had often longed t' M.un i ? ? - . and ? in lit Ro k twenl r n a..' ?i. i,,,.] arranged, h? ?aid, to trlsli ta ? il...! led him im.- i - i'n .. Id n i e ., ithor of ? si,, r l?- k iloim? .ici "Ths ilo m.i ot th ? h remtndi ?' nl ? * i. ; - ? une up the he* yesterda] on th. ? i- mple t fellow | - * sa n n Baaker vlll?, tut the a pre?en? - i. .... ? ? ? i Idence, and h. a a^ mi the traveller tsraa nol one of tin ms p.- ? of the fimooa hound. ''Sherlock Holmes" ?a? brought ??? attention when be waa aeked hoa he ??? perted lo pass ins time wl en nol n th? Western forests. He replied ths) he ex p., I.--.? to h? much in H.e com pal tVltliam Gillette, th? actor, ?ho had hs ,-< me prnnoriently IdSntlflsd With lb? <?( Bheiioi k i lolmes In preasntatlon of the book Blr trthur la sn esceedlnglj d? i men of pleasing peravmaHt* He la mon than ala feel lall und la store than > la in weicht. The British lovernment," he i. ; 'follows clore to public opin'ori. and thin far has no? demanded an entire Btippres ?ion of tr.e a*uffragsttea The condition h< ?eve., ha? no? .one- to a state w h-r mOb si.jlen.e .v hound to |.e made mam feel Th.- English mob, ?hen thotrougbl* ar used, is no reaps? ter ol ?ex, and whet trouble mm?s thesie militant ssoiii'ii ss:l hnve hroufrht down the IhundSr on theii i.vsn bead Faith in Colonel Roosevelt. Mr Doyle Inquired aboul tr-- return ol ,-1 Roosevelt, whom he admire? , ' ?f ever there ?'??is ? suoet i, in," he said, "Mr ROOSSVSH if tha' man if he ?rayi be hi:- discovered a rh'ei down In Brazil, depend upon it he has Lady Doyla expects to spend mosl ol , her ?pare timo gstsding cablea to her ?mall -.?i - aboul the kind? of engines in Amer les There are two of them- Dennis, as;.d lise, and Adrian, ?ho i- onl> th es and a half, hut tuts airead) manifeated a ,a ?Ion for seeing ?he, - go around. "They just clung to me. begging to come, too, ao I had to promise to ?arad them ?ok! th? mlnut? i aaw an engine thai ?as difieren! (mm an> ?? have at ?aid Ladj Do I? yesterds; i.n at the Hotel I'ai-a. ??nie she w a? ?ool?iR OUI "ii the tOSStng Irret.,;? , f I'ark, and tr-insr to decide ?mlher she liked sk} ? lapeis in a thun d? : torm. "ji ?a- a dreadful thing to lease them, tt e poepl?,*' ?he alghed, - 1\ m\ taSby, Lena Jron. who is on?;. I..-ii month.? old 1 wish I could has. brought thrm alona, i think a woman'a . plnesa is In ner children. what more can ehe want than throe and .. ?i a ad to I ike ? ara of? ? No, i m sot a suffragette, bul i .?o DOl S ; h to say an;, thin? SbOUl I Led* I?<- le, a slim, graceful woman. with blue > -.-s and the ruddy cttenplexlon and fluffs- hail of t.is Engliadiwon ? in marke,1 rOntl i-t to In r hurls I i.-l-and. tarho stalked aboul the room Ilk? a be? nevoleni bear, -'ih?mj at hla ??f. in ner ? -? i ter with lb? Ann riean p i ?er spe. if ? They both i'-.?iie.l ?hen it was di?cov ered thai Ctmaa l'o>ie iooka Ilka Colonel Ritoaevsll "I'eedighted. I'm BUrs." ?nurd th. oh l..: of s- rutlny "WS kn..sv ' ol-inel r.oosevelt very well ?rid admire han tre? mendously " Children Left Behind. ?This is tbs picture ,.f my hisr hov." sail Mrs. I'o'.e. Switching the . onv. rsa tion hack to a ?uhjert of real importance 'I ae do'-tor Bays he has ?he RSOSt I? markahle mental dsvslopntenl of an: Child he eser saw I don t lot him ko !?? .Rh. i dot, t boltsvs :n child prodigies "They eta) out of door? ?II the time and 1 ?m often with them gigging in mj ??arder. My hushand ?a.va I never 1,-t the plant? grew le ause 1 am changing them i all the t me I lose the fardan. i think ?n w?*aaen de tten't reai? it i? the creativo Instlnet m every woman -?he love? to make thin?*? * ???>? Lad** Doyla n^s fallen tn love wtth America already, ?he Insists, la ipite of tun heat and the te.-. . POOPlS t. n her shout the I going cu. ? tour ->f ths "a o i-i? 11.1 Am 11? i .m ?hop? the r.:?t ? be gl - 0 ASTOR GUARDIANS NAMED A. P. Osborn and 0. L. Mills to Guard Children's Interests. Pewler appointed A l'erry ?'?horn rssterda* ? guardian for ?s.t Ahcs M.rif! later, dsughtei ol ths i. ob Ast ?? lo look i l ?.inga foi the ? os>? firm?!: a ' ' ' I '? ? I " , . ? ' lia ?Till Of Ml . A ? In th?- t-aine prOCSSdlng tue Bun -?' ippolatcd ? '?den I. Mill? a? ?i-ctal an for joha Jaeab ?ttmt, tn?? i potthumuu? eon al Mr. Aaior. , . BISHOP SCALING DEAD Episcopal Prelate Succumbs to Pneumonia. Portland, ??re. Mm U The Right Rev ?"hat 1rs Icaddlng, Ppiaropsl Blahc-? of ?irefron. died here to-day of pleural pneu monla lie broke down while presiding at the diocetan conference several ? san aaa, ? 'hartes H^a'ldlna. who is remembered In this city as a fot mer MebBtSSt re. t..r .?f ?4 QoOtMOft Protestant Kplsoopal ?"hurch, VOS Basra al Toronto, ?'?nada, on Novem? ber M, MU, anal was Sttueatod al Trlnltv i'olleur, Toronto. being aradnated ?n 1?4S Ile' wns oril.Tine-l a deacon In lt?W and a priest In the following year, and then came t?. New York. He remained . here until MM, and then became rector of I Christ ?'hurch, at Middletown. N. Y... for a year. The next five years were apent as rec? tor ?f Trinity 'hurch. at Toledo. and then from MM until l??i he had charge of Emmanuel ?"hurch at Le ?"?range. Ill He September 20, 1106, lie waa a-onsecrated Bishop of ??repon. He was the author of a number of books and tract?. MRS. WALDO DEAD IN HER 74TH YEAR Mother of Former Police Com? missioner Succumbs Following an Attack of Apoplexy. Mr?, ?lertrude Rhinetander W'a'dn, ?arlado?* of PrancM Waldo and toother of fiarmer Polin CotnmiMtpner Wai.io. <he.i \rstei.liv al the Hotel Motherland ;ifter m illness of five day* Her Invalial sis-I trr. Mis- Lauro V. Bhlnelander, was with he- lie. ^on la in Europe. ?m i riday V\*. Waldo, ?ho w,-is in her aeventy-fourtb >e.-ar. auffer?td a stroke <>r apoplex) -.tele iti.;iK in i..-r sute nt the ??. nli ?i she has oceuapled with her ; ? in? g lea? ing her f<>i mer horn? Mnrc Hi? t? she had hern I ! ?? ? ?rseme M I [a a> mond I ? '? arses. For man] year? M's:. (?aura Bhin? lander Iihs been ., i .? v. if h pu s.. a aerei tj ? ? are old, and ?t ? ???"? ;.-are] the shock ??f her sisters death might be dangerous foe hei i?r Ham ited lael night thai to his sur ta.e rffort ? a!.' to .:?-"-t !k i- ? latf r ?? a ban? - tla'inl effect Th? funei al will be , conducted b] ? te B< ? t) : ? i eel M ? r. tor of B( Thomaa' - ? Ih?rleo Bhinelai d< i ? lor brother, i inety ist nicht he would be able to att? nd T ent a III be m Ihr fv ? || Sleep. II. Bevei ? ? -" Mra. w sido bull? .t remarkabl? houae on ?lie so m i of M ??! - ?'?'? and T2d st It ? ?r.,. ,,r a French rhhtea ??en a h ?? tra "2 with her husband. Por nine : he houae la ? ' Waldo i nd? of dol? lar?' a?"th of rar? fui nlahinsi from i urope lay unpack.'! In the Mr I \\ .ild i WO se i.t of why she never Went to !ive ^t the house. Though si e had been oltei <i **tv,<)00 f?'.- it. she event mil ? lei it go i forecloeur? RIIS TO BE BURIED TO-DAY He Asked That No Flowers Be Sent to Funeral. Barre, Maas., Maj tl The arrange for the finir.:;ii of Jacob A Ftl I who died her? yeett day, were announced to da ? i his soi ; ? srd Bile, of New r? rh. The cervlc? whl h will b? pi h ate, will be conducted b] the llev. I.'ivll'-oit !'?? ? body nt th? K:ts summer home si ?? p m rroo Ths family ha? requested thaat na. Bowers be sent. Mr Bile espresaed tlie \? ..~h shatartly before he died that which floral offering? ?rouM co I be u.seai for humanitarian purposes. Burial win be in the village cemetery, v here Mr. BJ ?'? mother Is b iried. PAIR SWIM TO FREEDOM Two "Trusties" Brave River to Flee Blackwcll's. Two "trusties" si Blachwell's isiaml made their asa.-ape ?hortly after the dinnei hour ? rsterdsj, and M liev r.i they jumped Into ti i Be I : and swam t" safety < ?ne of them ?us employed in iii(' ..rip ? .nul the other In the Si They \\?to missed soon after the mid da: meal, ami search "f the island S I at once begun. Thej could not be found, and the three Deportment "f Charitlee ferrybosts were siso sem tied from st. in t" Stern with like result. t? ? nam? of the two men could not be lesrni d. Roof Garden Bill Announced. The ppening bill of th? sixteenth seaaon Boot ? larden i . ? The Ten .dam a ? .iir.ee. Interpreted by Emile vgoist - and Leu brie I i ' " !.. . ' . of Aft] The sd * of the Ba i? been converted Into a dance pavilion for th? free use of patrono ?a Time Curtain Rises To-day AFTERNOON. 2:15?r*ar.th?a. Finoth 2.20?To-day .l?th tilreet FVENING. g:15?Ht??' Jin?n-?..Caaino Madame ,...) .bert Potash & Perlmutter.Cohan? The \cllow Ticket.EUinge Panthea .Booth 8:20? Bail .New Amsterdam Margaret Ar.gl.:i.Libenv Too Man) t'ooK?.?inh Street Kitty MacKaj.?.'omedv lea o' My Ha.art.Cort seve:. Keys to Baatpste.?Jairtv To-day .4Sth Street The He i .f Shop .Astor 8:33?The Thing? Tnat Count..Playhouse The a'rn.oline Girl-Kniekerho ker The Puminy.Hudaon A Tn r of Sixea.Lot.gacra A Scrap of Taper.Empire 8.45?The Truth.Little STOCK AND ONE WEEK THEATRES. |;,fr?Cllmbere .A.-ademv ?MM I ? I ' . i VAUDEVILLE MOUSES. Mata. DsPy. ICvj g |:4|., .7:44.Ha miners tu n'a 2.lu.I H .New Hr.ghton j \j.81.Alh-amoia J 15.s 15.Talace |:1|.8:15.Bronx BURLESQUE. . Mate. 1'ady. Lvenlng. i la......,...?.i<>...,..Columbia 1 SIR J. W. SWAN, INVENTOR, DH Evolved the Incandescent La Simultaneously with Edison Expert in Photography. London. May ?*.?Sir Joseph Wll ?"??an. Inventor of th? flr?t incade?' electric lamp, ilied to-day. Me ws.? eigl six years old and was horn in Sun< land. Kngland. After many year? ?r. In experimenting with shillhl lamp? ?Sjea*a*atda*4 ln Iglt ,n ?olving the problem I -'??'B ng an in'-ande?eent light and t niBking possible the general use of e tr.city for lighting purpose? Joseph Wilson 8wan ?'?? horn at I atariaatd, England, on ?iet,,her .11, v&, second ?on of John and I?ahella Cam? Bwa 11. and ?a? educated In a prlv ?chool He early showed a marked b for SSlSBtiftc pursuit?, and was accord! I y apprenticed to a o*"emis>. In his nat town. Then-e he went to Newr?? where hs ?a? employed In a large ho of manufacturing chemists, ln which ? in tune a partner. Till? rorcern t*t| engaged in the p ductlon, smong many other thin??. photographic ptatal The dry plates thai 'ice wer. slow in action, and InSti taneoua or even raty rapid pjMtagrai wan Impossible. Swan be< arne much ?greeted In the work and experimen with the purpose of increasing the ?,?i - and rapidity of the plates, t he effe. t?><] by iv t simple means of app ifi-i heat 10 the bromide of ?liver gelat emulsioa Thua he produced tiie 1 realls- rapid dry plates, and pi a I I revolutionised the practice of the pho graphie an. AI the sanie tnna, however, he I.. - ; plying himself to the ?tudy of He, tm phenoi na 1 d the possible utilization lli.in in the art? He .-specially ml.-re insvif in the problem of lighting, which bad tirst bc?rt 1.-...,, 1, - 1- for.- ,-. Blr Humphi ? ' I Ml .'?o 1 u lag) hi I----a me cot;-, m, ...1 fr for most p Incandew sues el mi probabl Of < arbon. would the most , source ..f tnumii His first ? ??- tamp In IMg h id -.., bon Uameni a bj* pa* . ? ..?hoard With I1" i chai ''".-ii m a ' ru Ibis ind subje? ?ng it to Intense heal This was ptac In ? -.-lass bulb from which the nr S ted, i nd i ml ? ? d. It will i.e ohservd that tl waa pi l calls- the same msthod th - ? i at M> n|o I'-irls in ths bits M ?WI s? ured Ii'I ? : :on, a hartf ? a - nol ? inVlent I'll to | anse ,-omplete || , though the tiiarn- ?it was heat r?*d hot. it was m the winter of lITg-'ll th . . ? ? . tlon of ele : ghtlng at Menlo Park with IM ? ? irbonls? ti " i.-ii intense heal li wss In the f? of th? tter sr thai is sn save , ? iatli ? erst public exhibition ? I pa m ? thn i i "pai ehmentlaad" bj ti ?Ulphtl Si id. .-?# THE REV. DR. STUBBS DIE Head of University of Nevad 111 Only Two Days. Ths Rlgh.l R< ?' 1 ':' i: .-;t bbs, presldenl of Ihe L'nlvsnlt) i S'evada, died iiiddenl* here to-day. n . . ..lb w.-s the p >i;lt of h <? r ? --. nr and cams after two ttaya1 lllneai ; ie n? cessai y feat f the comm sn? ? , ? , i cisss at the 1 rn* srsity >.f N? v ? !a .June 1 will be carried out. Tl ?....?\ wj'l ;-e takru to Ashlaiv ? ? ? , wh? ? It Btubba waa born, m IgS DT BtUbbs lesves a wife, a son, Ralp d Ktubbs, freight traille manager of th S.utli. in Paclflc at Ne*- York, and fhrS c., ight? i.- a brother, .loim c .s tragic director of ths Uni u system. Joseph Bdward Itubba was the ton o Joseph Dsysrmon and Mars- ??ray Btuhb .-,- * a youngsr brother of John <*. ftubbs ? for man}* ysera has been conn??cte? s . ? i?u Pacific and < 'r gOfl rail - Ifgl [i-, Btubbs w-?s sleeted pretddsn of Baldwin ' : rei-alty, at Bsrsa, an. tilled ll .' P < I Until '?'?. when he left i to bee,,nie prestdenl of the L'nlvsrsity o: Nevada, lie u*sa :. lay delegate to th< General fonferenee of the Usthodlsi h ??? IM and to tl ? I". il nu m. a i . i nee In taondon in im, and : u *' dei t .t ths ?"no Cottegtats Aa*aoctaii-*ti Ii IM-'*** and of the Association el American Agricultural Colleges .ml Kx pertmeai buttons In Haw>lf4?\ WILLIAM L. SMITH. William I- Bmlth, conceited with the Arm of ''. ?' Bhayns & Co for more than ? - .. ?d Tuesday night si H ,i av., Brooklyn He wa? ?event - ? Mr. .Smith wot born la New Hamburgh, and for a time wm a h.s native town. Lati I mSSlf In the hat business a' Poughkeepsts, where he remained until Whsn bs beanie secretary to the ?te ' ' .has ne. He waa ? a dosret and leavea no chll? Tl ? funeral will be held to -. and burial will be at Mechanic?. Dutcbeeo Cosinty, n. r. JEREMIAH LOTT. JerenUah Lott a descendant of Peter I.ott. who settled tn the tnited Btatse in 1 6r.2. died on Tue:. ' I home. In in? oevenl I M ' i -.? aa I era In the botsse in he died, bis father being John A. .??to of thS pea- e. He . ? ? (er of the 1 'lstbush ? it hs hi Id from ths ? rjfar.lzatton. He ?as ..ne of ? ( n en the i rcscenl Athletic f the h ... . . .!? a .-I th? Mid?.I I lUb He ? i o F?atbutth Reformad i -m i n Mr i.- - > ?Hfo and three .-. Th? Rev. lohn <* .. pastoi of 'i.e Flatbush Rsform<-d TI " its St th? funeral to? . -.1 m ill be m ?rood < ?-? LIEUT. COM. C. F. \AGLE. mmsndsr Charlas T. of tr-e Orssly ? - . .'his home ST) f'reene a Mr. Nsgl<* ss sd aa I mldfhtpm in inder Parragut, pai ed In ma ths Civil war meritorious \* hile hi ra . - . hed to th* m eon ? 1 . tha order Of th? White ? tl home from the Arc - ? - elled to ?tire 1 ?causa ? ''."i He belonged f the illdn ? ? -? the burial alii be ?tei ?i MRS. MARY F. HILL. Mrs Mary r. 1 - g. Long ? -i lughi phau B, I 'uHolj, w h type ?aa] ro,id ........ famous m |ga*ggi gaVtagj fifty ? vear? ?go. died yeaterday at Bt. Mary's Hospital. Jamaica, aged fifty-eight years. Her huaband. HI. hard Hill, waa a son of th? late Harry Hill, a well known char? acter In New York a half century ?SO. BaaMee her husband Mr?. Hill leaves two ?liters and a brother DANIEL M'CONNELL. I ?aniel M.'onnen. forty-five years old. a landscape gar?lener, died yasater day at hi? home, in Great Rec?, I<ong Island, after a long illness. He was a member of the lloiv Hume Society of St Aloyslus's Roman Catholic Church. Oreftt Neck, and Hushing ''?-in, Modern Woodmen of America. He leaves a wife and tv.'o brothers. MARRIED. BRADLEY?GEER-Mr. and Mrs Dan forth Geer. of IfooMr Falls. N. Y . an? nounce the enzajfemepr of their d*ugh ter. Mary Kills, to Mr. William L Pradley son ?f Mr Feter B Bradley, of Boston. Ma?.? VMlr., nt marriage? and death? maial be accompanied by full name and address 01 ED. Aurhinclos?. M F. ??rant. Annie F ?. i hapman. N'oah H. t.oft. Jeremiah '?"ggill. Anna A Nagle. ? hat;*? F. Day. Melville C. Keed Elisabeth M. Ficker. Robert M Stoutenburgh. F. A. ?jates. W.irren A AITWINCLOSS "n Tuesday, May ?t 1S?14. at Garrison. N Y . Margaret F.I? i"erdorf. daughter of Frances C. and Hugh Auchipcloss, nged ' months. In? terment at Oorrtoon on Thureday. Fu nerai private. CHAPMAN?On second dav. fifth month. tweaty-Afth, i9i4, N..ah H Chap-nan, In the TPtii '.ear of his age Funeral at his 1st?, residence. lain Ipck? St. Brooklyn, on fifth da>. fifth month, twenu eighth, at 9.2D a. in. Kindly omit flowers. COQQILL oh the |7th any of Msy, In the "Sth year ot he: age. st hei resi? dence, ..i-, ?en (ut h ?t, Anne Atkin? son Cogglll, daughter of the late Henry ? 'Ogflll and Anne Rudora U'e?t Funeral servie?? will be held al h?: late real denen, Frida). Ma] 2*. at IS ? m DAY On December (J, i*>t*. at Florence. Italy. Melville C. Day Service? of -n t.-rtnent vaili he held at ?he chapel, ?ireenwood Cemetep on F'ida? Ma ft :it I! a, ?? o. |< ( ;v Prienda ;are re? spectfully In? ?te.l to attend F1CKEB -Bobert \i Picker died ?T?dnes .a fiei Inga r ig Illness. Funeral service Th ?rs'i.i\ evening lii ? ' t p| i\:i:.. GATES Warren A Qates, ?uddenl: May it ? .hl ili.ii'i . it ? H irlal al Coxaackle, N l\. j r da] i p m. GltA.Vf Annie Kllaabeth ?Jrant widow of the late stephei i son Grant, In her $ ?I Bad foi l HUI?, N V Funei il at the 'hurch ..f the ?acenaian Fifth av. a l i"?h st.. F . ? ." a m. Inter? nent m Forest Ihn ? . metei ? , ! ?I 1 ?> a m. '?' 'TT t ??--! ? . May ft .lei. ?ma.', i.o't. ;??_?...] ... ..?,-? Funeral ?er?Ice at hi-- late residence tit Kia? b .ih ava., Hi.klyn. Friday, May ."?. at { 7?l o rio. k NAGLE MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOTAL LEGION, Commander) of the State of \ iiyW ? 'omponion i irles F Nagle. Chief Engineer, U. 8 N., etlrajij dia ai Ma] M, 111 Funeral Fi Id i m . St Ainl'i?"?? ? ai'.l I ?eKalli in- Brool ?'? '?. N ^ . . on? '.a ! I attend Bj ord? ? Pay? EDvi IN' STEM ABT L B N r? tired i ommander \\ I i.i.IA M R ? rsOBWELI., Brevel Ucutenant i ok? liel I B. \ Ola Kea "laler. REED On Wednesday Mac ::. In her i bet h M ed. a Ido?/ ? late I? ?a? M Be? d, ? ? 'onn. Funeral : "rid?? >?? en n? M i ? ? 1:11 fiom the residen?. ? Krank 1 ? Moffat, 181 Keap st.. Ij n, N V Interment t W? I lile. \ "i of train leading Chan ?en d New \nrk. at n.i?' ?. m .- . . v. ? :?? ?-r?.i n.M:i ROD On W?-*Bn?*oda! Ma\ ? I Bl I.'ike? Hospital, ' ? I a . ?on i ? v Btouten burch. of N'en N ork and H'de pa Hudson. Funeral al Bt James ??hureh, Hj .ie Park, .it ? .. rloa n Friday, May MANHATTAN A N r> |t?;.iN'\ CHE1 ALICR Gobi Id II Baal ftta st, May .'..?' DI i M ?.RI i ola SB Wooi II ft sged M Funeral to-daj at ; p m PI LLKR, \m>, m Kamt IMth si M. -'-?i H Punei ?: Battu da si M a. m. GILES, .lohn, ill Amsterdam ? . Ma ft, aced !7, Punatral t? >-? i.a-. .-<? : p. m KANDRICK, .lohn. Ml Kast ISUh st . Ma Ma atfed ;?? Funeraal to-<ia> at 10 a m M'KENNA, Elizabeth. 23?S5 Eighth av., May tt. Funeral t.. ?la\ at * S . m NYLAND, Helen \ . V? Kast IMth st . May M Puneral to?motron a; z ,- m BROOKLYN, BETTS. Frank, Ittl Buahwlck a? . May M, a?eii j:.. Punerni to da) at t s m. ??? iiri-;\ Ellen, I M Eaat M ?l Ma> ft a?.d 21 Puneral to-oaj at 2 ... ns, DAVIS, Phebe a. ". Glenntor? a? . May tt, a<ci ,'.i Funei ?i to-da) DBL BIO, i.nis. ?:. star ? May 2". ageal ft Finiera! tO-mOITOn it :' p m PI8HER. Ann .1. tu Beverly Bond, May :?;. aged ? FRANCIS, Thomas |*"| Kfth av. May ft age ? ti. Pu?era) IS morrow at o a. 111. HALTMANN, Theodore, ir . M Korest av , Mav :'?;, aga al 17, K'liierai tO-day at 3 p III. KENNT, Andrew. }?x "d st , May ft aged ?ii. Puneral to da) LEPROHON, Dr Pantaloon M. May 27, ageal ;? Puneral to-n LOTT, Jeremiah '?_'? I .-i a-.., Mac ft .?Keai ;?!. i-'un.-aai to-mo row at t'M p m LYON, Cathorlne A KM Sr Mark'? av., May M Puneral Saturday at 9 a. in. M GRATH, .lane. M WaaMnagton av , May St Mineral to-.lav ;it :? a in MATNARD, Mary J. tu Qutney ?t., M i? '.' Puneral to-morrow MORRIS. I.awreno ?., i Pens st, May i i ";i PRIT hfARD K.Isa ?? ':' B ??" Harfleld i':a<-e. Ma M Funeral today. SMITH. VTIIUom I... .''.4 I'utnam a\ . May ???i :?'. TRAVER& William .; ::?* I'nlon ?t . May XT. PtuMral Baturday at ?.,to a. m. \.i 'Na; ISLAND. CARPBNTER William N. '.'V. Hatch a? . OSOne Park. Ma' ft agfai Al ??I'.i;?'.'. Thomaa F., 47 Beaufort Bt, Ja n.aia a. Mav 2* HOTT, Emily ?Vsrd Bensonhurst, May inersl at ? ambridae, M ? B(*HERMRRHORN, Theresa ft, ?TotlSIS Point. May 2-1. nged ?? gOl 1RES, Mrs Edward L, OOOd Ground. M |) ft aged ?il. S'GER, Minnie, W Wth st , ?'ollege Point, May ft WOOD Eurette V Month "rone Park. gad "' KKW tuaauw BERGER, Csthrlne, "" Hsn?r?*a_i av , Jer?l aay City. Mai ft -H?-',"? ":- ?rnsisral to morrow at s M ? BOLLENBACH, Oeoi-fs " ? "** wiUowdal? a\ . Montelair Pnneral to-day. B?'KTIS. Emil A, Newark. May :*. aged ?' I M.ngaret M . *?> William st , Rah? m , : si / i Carlea A '?'? H intawioa st . NewaVh M ? - d It Funeral to. ,la at ?30 a m BTON. Bdward B., 'hatl.am. May ..'?-d I ri?'M.TON Lomond. Valley st . Maple? at Naira.ti. British Eaat Africa, a?ed ft4 BCHWANDT Ouats?r, H Sherman Place, M i .^ a^^'! ? BIMONSON, ? har?as M . 7? Kearney av., Arlington Funeral te TOMESTH. Marv, **M Avenue I Bay tt, aged ii. Funeral to-mor? row al ' " a r ' ? - Hobo? Ma ft saed .i 1- in? ral I it 2 r nl r KMr.iniiKS thi: niKiMtuv ?iMirrnv ?3.3d El H-. Harlem fraln ?.id t lro..?r omc :o t..i 2ii Su. N. Y.