Show N rt I IS 13 DEATH DEAT Bishop of Methodist Episcopal Church Suffers Sufers Stroke of Apoplexy FAMILY Y CALLED TO BEDSIDE FArlL I I rout as its I Chaplain In itt II Ci hB Il IlY W Y Hf He lie Ic Remains JI In Public Life lc amid anil HII o Honors lUIOn Now York Dec 11 Despite It-Despie It Despite h Ii 11 advanced ut age lie age he was vas horn born bOn In the the physicians In attendance at lii tho bedside c of of Bishop EI hop Charles McCabe more mono 10 lovingly known a c as Chaplain McCabe c of or the letho l L Episcopal Church ChUch North who Is I Ilie Ithe in the lie New York hospital suffering foma rot a j e of apoplexy say ay fay tonight ht that tha he has a good oo chance of recovery recover HI His con condition Is critical very much sc so In lii fact but hul everything c that thai modern I medical can do o is being donfor donfor don dono for him rho bishops bishop's wife and mem mem- members bers of his hi immediate family arrive d here herc from Philadelphia am ant went at once to t his bedside be sid Bishop McCabe lives at th the Hote Hutel Philadelphia Having business s in th tho city connected con con- With church matters he i earn came over ocL to today u cro crossing the Pennsylvania ferry iy to the Twenty d I street tel ter- ter terminal minal minal He was accompanied by ly Dr DI Mains aln oik of the publishers of oC th the thc Christian Advocate ocate and Mr JO Joy the thc assistant editor fd I 0 He lIe stepped bm h hof of off the tho ferry feri beat boat carrying a valise which was wasel as weighted el with wih reveral eral book ook Su Suddenly lie he staggered am and fel ell He was gu carried into the ferry ferr 1 louse an and an ambulance called caled Pending the tue arrival arival of the 01 ance every evelY effort iva was made to aid him lim Ho lie was vas unconscious for fol a brief lm imp but luL leeover recovered and amI soon soomi ras waE reported as resting cisily t c I on un Battlefield Bishop McCabe was born boin bOI bOInt at nt Athens Ohio hlo October 1 11 He was WW c edu- edu u- u ted at the thc Ohio University c la ware Ohio uld entered the O lf of fIr r the he Methodist Episco- Episco val L I eli Church in ING INGle le Ho lie became li 11 G L' L u Of thc he the l 1 n Ohio In Inc in- in In- In n wJ h J hl I s. s th i I j. j j jm t m li 3 i P j l b. b hat hat- tt th on th 1 1 c of or l' l t tut ut li hr hI ws Wa le There and nd id thrown n u Libby prison 1 e remained four our months and an was wal I collect a 1 fund of reminiscences ce 1 We lie to e mo most moat t of or them humorous wh U i ch h have un av made the l' l foundation of a lecture b en b-en k cn ma e a that thaL has been In Instrumental In raising raisin hundreds 1 ds of thousands thou ands of or dollars for forthe forthe forthe the church lle Ite ll try Mini tl he found At the close of or the war famous cose as Chaplain McCabe a title which still sti Is familiar ramila although tte he has been a bishop for the last ten leen entered re-entered 1 the work of oC the he cars He Ito lc years IC ministry le and andal was wab al for foi a time stationed at aL Portsmouth Ohio After a a short pastorate there thure he was asked l by tho ho I church to raise i-als-e funds for fOl the Ohio University In he became agent and later assistant t corresponding secretary orthe of or the Board of Cl Church B Extension of or the Methodist Episcopal church In 1884 he was waH made secretary of the missionary mission mission- ary ury society of if the tho church and in il 18 G was elected bishop His work as secretary added a a. half haIr million dollars to tho the annual income of that society He lIe le was vas elected chancellor chancelor of or the American University at Washington Wash Wash- ash ash- ington December 10 10 l O The last occasion on which the he bishop bishop bis bis- hop camp came Into national prominence was last September Septem when rhen he was re reI retired retired re- re tired from membership on un the International interim interim- I tred tonal committee because be- be cau cause he he favored the ticket for fOI th h ho trustees of or the Mutual Life Insurance I company compan |