chroniclingamerica.loc.govchroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1903-06-20/… ·  ·...

1
J rM r J C i 11 r 9 3 l urctI ic r- hl j 7 THE SUN SATURDAY JLTNE 2O 19OLJ 11 Um IPK dmuonMrallon upon Mrt of credlton ln 0 itoti vhlrli IIUH by the plot ltsi lsPcllonsl7Mnnd173- ft SI proylle mi orderly nnd Kolutlon nmy nrli- hetwppn rxirtlns to Iii I lilted imiler Hie leniiM of which the of All olnlnuints nro tire without HIP function of fiovpriiinerl- iPlnK ill Ih htP ilicrre dlMiirhpd bo nhKfrvcil however thl nc not iniindittory In lt tlm in n IVIP of linpropnr Intcrfnreiu with the CloTerninuiits the xtron- Kxeeiitlvf1 m relied upon for of lt soTirelniity of the Act liclns hulL HIP of th IrenMiry may In hl dNrrctlon CHIIKP sue be Ililerpd Thl n lil rli I think Ilkiil iliiiretion ohoiihl h- leril One furthtr fr lnl rninln lo IIP Kiiietiry of liKMihilhOl7i to sirv Hi lotllt1Iv of lloveriiinili- nt dl iMiil fur lln1 execution of order I inn loath In believe tlui- oiTaKtoiJCflirAMrti Mvrllon or the Fednrn pow r l nil hiliiu thnt nn to Inlcrffr1 with tin1 iitilloiuil riutit of Sliite o- VlreiiilnjrHilKtXViirunuitly dlciiostd of nn- idiil d ry Court tin- HICIIMOSD Va Juno 19 Just what wll- l e dnpiithBvi of the cruiser Galvcs- Ion completed nt the yanli- of the not been Settled Tt was snid nt tin yaril- itonfglitll lIf work were liegun tomnr iiufhcd nil du- PundnyilW Vessel in condlllol- to b Mondny It Is not thougli- thowovorjriril Hi1 launch1K will take mi thatlilAv jMiim lime Inter In I hi week iovernnieiil will tak the boat nnd send hr ti- Sorff IkjfrSwmplftpd there Is no doubt SIIKIllfF HOhltS CIITTOtld It llonnt Interfere Midi Mork on Hn- S llprt of Selnrr- KiirAJiiiiiiipnr N Juno 19 Parim any I he went her jiermlltei- lo be comfortable Deputy Sheriff Henry the barliercotistnblf of Inlot fount yitpijtrnw mdny in legal powesslot- of the United States cruiser Chnttanoogn lying M the tlrsOHiit shipyard holdIng by the New Jersey nt tht suit or lhenbcoclr and Wllcox Conipnn- wh 4 av not been abli to collect n ha lam of llflWO jif ti Ijill for 61000 for six supplied fip life vessel Barber Sihopiw IKMIIK 0 landsninn hn not assert ivl U any tirno a preemption right to the iinnrter deck notwlthstniidlng Ills posjtiou ns Klnrnandlng oflicer of the ship nd VHenn sudrleti showr came up tills afternoon he scudded for companion- way leading shelter of a lower deck with nn alacrity which would do credit able seaman The barber his corepresentative of the majesty county N former FVftd night nbinnl the ship together io kpep others uouragK It hnd beet go at 2 oclock In thernorniiiKjuid he leil him- self with the tnok loor key to his home to this so H not to disturb the household hut responsible duty fC guarding n tnlted wAr hin led to stay sboard all night This SherM Coriell sent Deputy Weaver down to Nothing could have been more cher fnllv bucolic than tho process of seizure ituHf SherifT CViriell in Plain- field hud on hand the important function or graduation of and he who has worn the deputy sheriffs badge for nineteen years and whoso service now given to county to the exclusion of peddling to execlifo the writ for liltn effected capture of thee miser nt the very point pccordiiip DraUe whooratPtl to Veteran Eounvfs on their welcome to the Lib Boll hire A of ago where the forefathers of the iTiavossank a Brit- ish cruiser which wits so hold as to try at this port in 177 cnptur was reported parly today to the Department Stuart Farrar Smith const niclor superintending the construc- tion of the here who didnt know whet moment ho might have mi hl hands such a situation that coil fronting lilt roommate at droesbck who is In charge of the construction of the Chattanoogas sister the Oalycston nt the Triggs plant At Rlchmnrd But there seems to l e little likelihood of a clash of State npd Federal authority at for thus reason that iKs Union flinty seizure Iws been Ill top cruiser Work JB going on BS usual nboard the hat all hunt the Government de- sires Is to have the ship completed s soon as rJcMlble The is here ns having been mndo solely for the purpose if the claim the Bal cock 1 Wilcox Company 01 giving that company priority in the event of courts lilming the tnited Htntfa Shipbuilding Company into a receivers Tinxt at suit of rliertB of Hanniel of New York So long PK work on the ship progresses ioveminnntit is slid ties In the iniitntlons of hun Crescent plant ns a- part of Ibis trust a condition analogous to that Richmond would there be any effort to interfere with the progress of work the Chattanooga For terms of the for the construction of tho cruiser should work upon her cense the Government is to declaro dm contract forfeit forthwith then to appoint a hoard of which nn praise tile value of thin work on ship and of the delivered for hrr Iheji lo finish the work of con stniclion cither at a Government yard or contract with another concern The Chattanooga how only 7l pr cent completed at least len monUis more will bo required to finish her George M of A Q Kceslwy A Sons Newark Now lawyers for the Balxwk A Wilcox Company today thAt the seizure was under Rn net of IR37 authorizing a li n for a debt contracted by the owner ma ter or agent oc vessel for work done or materinl furnished toward the building or equipping a ves l Such a lion was a to all except mariners wages t ron virv rnn licit In the tae Cau rd liv Tiil rr Rat CalICO Injunction NORFOLK Vn Juno 10 The proceedings which were in the United States onurt here yoMordny for the condemnation of 272 acres of land in Portsmouth Vn valued at ViOOOon which the Government desires for the enlargement of thn Norfolk Nay Yard cnme to a sudden end today when Jud c Waddlll discharged and adjourned th case Tins notion was bv the absence of Dis- trict Attorney I I I wis who wns railed to hut night by the GpnTal for a conference on this injunction In the State ciurt nt preventing the Government from charge launching tIme uncompleted Gnlvesto- nritiKsr irivs r tIT manor Urerrr rxconiiimnlratlnK Him In fiti- lSinulnrri LINCOLN Neb June 10 Bishop Porn cum of the Catholic diocese of Nebraska was defeated today In a stilt brought rgninM Father Murphy formerly in charge of the parish of Howard on the ground that I e had been convicted of contumacy Thin Bishop exeonmiunleated Murphy then made an lo Roma his suit ground his appeal had not been denied The Rinhop Introduced documents from Rome lo prove confirmation Of but lbr were attacked as forged and spurious The court decided for r md with tile The Rent lv twpen the two hOB extended over a of twelve years j JtI1 I IIlIvB COD I P I 1 lIitr i I I i lon J I I I II 1 t I 1 r ons hId j for I j I tr t f I tint I t Tn ff ant f r hit f I I t IhpFhII bro I loll t I II hue I old 1 1 till I 1 I I hOI I I j iiI I Salt i 1 l l r i f Ih I I I t f r to h I of prl I I J1 I- t I a I I i therE I to I l I I lie I hue Pr I 1 rd e I hal i a i b thn ld I b II P t I I 01 r i appeal thAI pr1 from I rod u r t i I i Itm ioIkIi ii pea rr Iii Hg i pro Ii t iuiOIt I I I rved i ill teztr prfl e II iiI Y I r L j unit ti- p tel nit i cuu t- to ii tii r rho Iei i t tie ti flhlit i un plo i r itis IiI I hhI tie Iei1II 1uIIil1r Ii ecni rC V I ite H u1 I Ill t 1 ha I cfnii 1e I T J I W Pk I I I t granted Sftitethrof I l t 1 I hue to- n iihuii I fi Seti I ii t Pill II 11 t4 r I t 4 t t I Iii f V i I ken I hue ocriojun t lays I to- p I avv V tou pie r t 4 t i Eizp 1et C t t t enonga t r 1e i ew 1 jc t K r p the t t at- e I Ill I I41 cxnt ran el 14 l ij 7 I i t I I I I 4 h I Is ulI 4 I FJ t Ik t cii I it zL I II c LC I j x begun I f 1 d kttnrnev- T e akin I I t Tiuls enjoins the Bishop I > < > > ° ¬ < ¬ ¬ > ¬ < < < ¬ < > I Why 183001 With a Word about L Real Competition I second edition the above little book is ready for if you use printed matter CHELTENHAM PRESS 150 Fifth Avenue Soulhwrsl Corner Twentieth Street CHMIUS IIKRK- fami a a SpecImen In X mr l luster Funeral Rccause nf the siiperutltiun of sailor against sailing on n ship that carries a den person the lKdy of Paul du Omlllu th- xplorer came lo this country billed as hpfdmiMi in nattiinl history exactly n many specimen collected by clem were brought across the seas durlni The services of n custom broker were necessary In order to get lx dy through the Custom House The body was taken yesterday from th- sleninshli Consuelo which it nrrivei- on Thursday night to the coffin factory of H A Co In Kast Seventy second street A P Johnson n underlnker will remove it today trait tho metal case in which it made tie Si Petersburg nnd it in n copper lined coflln of maize The funeral services will lucid earls next w ik in the Park Church street and Amiordnm avenue will lie conducted by itev Anson P tho pastor Ions fran American Society nm of n nilmlpr of Swedish lie nevolent coclelles of Manhattan and of which Mr du thaltlu was an honor meml T are expected to present Tlie burial will rv i tn i nurt WRECK train re f mil TramiM Hie Victim nf HpidOn TollUlnn- DKR MolNKR la June engines liaggage cars one mail car and seven li en freight ears piled up in a shnpelest- heap constitute the remains of IWO nut trains on the main line of the Illinol- Ientrnl Railway that crashed together al speed near the station nt Raymond Ten dend bodies have lieeti- nl eii from the debris It is feared that me or two more may he round niried under the wreckage Tlie was between an east bound and a fast wesHxiimd freight rain Blame for the wreck was placed uMii the crow of the jy the Coroners jury this afternoon It to have l een to a misunder- standing of orders The two trains met it thin foot of a hill In a deep cut and in a rather sharp curve less than a milt rom Raymond The occupants of the lasHtMiger severe bruise md were shaken up no one HUB ained serious Injury The dead are M firlflin nigineer D J Rants passenger fireman red Stoneman engineer I C ililler freight fireman C I reight brakeman F I Groom Dubuque died In hospital at hortly after removal unidentified ramps and one unidentified emigrant i iTyoRTii wiii nonr v- rlocli Wenlworths Daiulittr Sucn for Fortune lrft to unfit a School BOSTON Juno 19 Tlie contest over thus Wentworth millions today in the robate Court for Kssex county sitting In his Tlie to be determined i whether the left the late Arioch entworth to found the Arioch- entworth Industrial School as provided i tIle will of 1903 or shall to his only aughter Mrs Stuart as pro Ided his will of 1BS7 wills were proved and Mrs Stuart as called as tin first witness in f the contention that Mr was lentnlly unsound nt time the second ill was made Slio only child of dr Wentworth and has been married ler first himbnnd a Mr Erics on died in 871 leaving her with n son By husband Mrs Stuart son Mr Stuart is now in tIm Hospital as an insane nder courts He was British iceConsul lucre and was accused of ng his wifes signature to a lot nf note forvr inr soin Home of lordi llaltlmorr Slid I Have llrrn Purchased tar 1 F Addlrkn- WASIIINOTOK June 10 Mount Airy nceitral home of till Lards Baltimore itunted in Prince Cieorges county Mary n eighteen miles from Washington een by Mrs Tillle R ine of the secretaries of J Fxlward Addick t wns said hero that the vas made for Mr Addicks who is to turn l into a country club The price paid was IHno- otltr tili Iowa In HP Put Out of Com inttiltin- WABHINOIOX June 19 The is in nee l of such extensive repairs Navy Department has directed the ommardant navy yard o put her out of commission is esti that the repairs will take five lonths Army X v orders WABHINOTOV tune 10 These rmy orders rir t Ileut ItarrlMin S Kerrlck Artlllers lo- iiltlnr duty et ll vrjipori Iowa Flrit Lieut Charln for recrultlnr- uty ftl Nev Urlraiis- i inn lieul toirnd H tjinza from Prliool tci Grund Mich In charge f rerrultlni ilnilon rtllrvli Urst llrut LUrU Hr i Urul John I Hotierts Jr Artillery to mans for remitting rrllf vine Second II Kerfoot Artillery Second Mem ijiwrrnce c Dillas Te relievIng Second Meat nMiur Ailllleri at Capi Ixjfar Signal Corp from this 10 Jnneaii Alaska Frnnih Kem n s eond Infantry re- eved nfl aide decamp nn the slaff Ofi- iirihiir Mar Arthur Join hutS company r Victor 11 leave f 10 llalllmurf for Ifinporary recrtilllni- my Iontnct Surgeon John II Ibvlrj this lly to overnor Island raves nf Misrncr granted Malor William HclioK Twenty nut one week FlrM- leul Ieuls S Hyan Arllllery IS days Second lent John II Head Ir Ca ln 1 day First Ileut Clifton C Klnney Mnth In four monih These naval orders were iMiied- Comminder K S Prime to command naval lallon art Itoyal lieul Commander R 5- rtrtln relieved tn Heel engineer of Kurnpeaii- luadrnn lo the enartnien- tlleiilcnantCorimaaderW II nalleylo European itiadron in fleet engineer lieul O I liunrjii from the New York to home nd Ihrvr months leave Midshipman II Utlker from the Iowa 3 ill Midshipman L II lcMiy from the tows o the IllnnU- Mtrilcal I Dlckron to home and fall orders 1aased Assistant Surgeon Morris from the nrltan to the Acting AialiUkni Surgeon W P Keene 10 tIle union for duly torpedo notllli These Marine orders were used fapi H V from leave of absence league Island Flnt W n Kmltli from Marine barracks ew York to Boston Capt T on arrival of Brooklyn n the European station an IKel marine omrr llfvlnr Cant r sharp First I t F order from New York rr cVs to llpstoa htrracks revoked Ilrsi lent I S HAles lwoneek liise 4 cnaranteed mrs f r riletl- lelilnc Hind IlleedlnT r rrolniillrr ruin mir letunct your mutter If IAO- IMllKv las to vure you Hi cents Alt THE I m 11m Plan 1 nol hl lie old an I IV The two lOp loll lon rrel I due I I hut O I I I I mOlt h o hI Wentworth Ill averly the his fowl 1 Old r ut I A Carlo t Iron t the Irk tI I rOT ltr I I r 1 cit hurt sixthI I lie I lull ecg rum i h ira I Brook- lyn hue and I unci Ins W t began quiest Ion has- tier org rite tie hat tleship hue still > rtrP hued today I aru ICy tt ant sally M era the cc Ill i < > < < < < > > > = LAJi HOW COVLD HEARTLESS Vi TAKE IT FROM MRS With It Went the lay of Spring Irtmi V- Thirtyruth Sired Ami IhevHslr- lrorllere the Hrais llobfrpla and the Lock Went Hefoir I Mrs Frances thinks that the fende loin police ought to Ixn Mr Rose lisa a boarding houso ut M Wei Thirtyfifth street and somelwdy sto- h r rubber plant That isnt nil Jlhat f- lias had stolen front her not by a heal But that a to her One of her roomers to In five yparti ago niul she thmlght All awfi lot of It But to skip four years the story Roues against the oltco may wet begin man she hired to clean o the sidewalk for cents a year ago fall Ho wan Just awful ho looker MI honest and HO anxious make worn money and seemed BO bin antI anyway It always did seem a shame that men wanted to work ithouldnt have a chance to work so she hired him And h just knocked a little snow off the then ho came tip to door Just AH impudent as he could bo an said ho wanted hits M which ho couldnt have he hadn earned AmId Mrs Rose told him as mtiol and then he tried to klok the front door li and Maggie was scared and no WM Mrs Rose nnd they tried to shut him out of th oiitsldn doors and he knocked the loot and ho talked real rough nni- Mm Roan called to a boy In the street nn told him to go for a policeman and savcra- of the neighbors came out into the stree whmi they wore asked to help the just said that it was JUSt what anjrbod might expect who hired a drunken mm and Mho shouldnt have done it and thon l oys were gone a whole hour before the could find a policeman and when he cairn tile man was but that showi just ho to live in a neighbor- hood where tIle police are so careless Skipping almost a year then of less important Incidents comes the episode o thin light brown negro who looked almost like n white man and the parlor portiere Mrs Itoso was just coolIng up stairs at half past 8 in tho morning when attn saw this young colored man who was so light he was almost white walking out the front door with n suit case In hits hand and she called to him and said Here there when ir you going and he answered that lit liad some clothes for Mr Aggers and then was a letter on the hntraek for Mr Air gores but of courso otiiok as he was lie know how to pronounce the name uid Mho just paid to him Xow you open llmt drfsx suit cnse rlirh lori before me anti ho acted like he didnt- Annt to do it hut that didnt makj any lifforince ho had to do it because people irent allowed to in nnd of house i hat and way he opened t antI whet do was me of the nrloi portieres In that suit WVII he that there sere tots of jortieros and sIte was mis had helter lunch and IPO whether the parlor portiere worn nl sing but sio w nt- ml in front nnd railed for lie lloe and here were three men standing out in front if the Gnrriok Theatre and non of hem did n thing and that mean just walked ul Into the street n free man It IH- iwful annoying when the police dont itlend to business she opt watch for a week after that and It was every bit of a week before a police nan the house Coming down to the summer md over the explanation of how here happened to IK two on wo front how they to cot and how the of one were dl lost and suit rattle to tin habit of leaving he outer door In tim summer any vey It is sufficient to record that some one lock from the outer door Likewise a week later the brass plate inder the on the lower ven if Hut ring the bell in prying the off nobody seems to ntten to It mid know how it is when the rings late at night and everybody U- isleep nobody hears it a line But the rubber plant It a lovely lant indeed It was attracted atten ion all through tile street anti since it has of the neighbors have old how they missed 10 stood six feet high nnd was as straight a a bee three lew brandies this spring just alloYs middle nnd outer door been kept open It has been kept stand just inside tho doornnd filled all the doorway with green nnd was very pleasant md the entrance so all the boarders were almost OH much at Inched to Mrs Rose Indeed t was onlv a day or two since Mr Creamer who hall rooms with Mrs Rose for line years told her tube ought to t in backyard because somebody night steal nobody ever that anybody a nibtier- lant of all things at 9 oclock Mr harry was out with a friend lie iaw it there and commented on Is being such a lovely plant Oh dear at twenty minutes past minutes past n mind Mrs lecause I youre tired and she wits ont girl and Mrs Rouse looked out tie as gone She went out to find a policeman it was almost an hour and is the way it always is and sIte told him about said Im madam hilt I cant make any report f that for unless write out he didnt know anything about police natters and had never in n ouseln her life so she wrote It out Mrs Rose hud wimp discussions the colt driver opposite There three of them nil said they Idnl know about It hut nuld anybody that rubber plant way If there wasnt a cab it away ii Die night pawed and In thus morning he went out to try to the police station Ithnurh sho a ii llfn Sue din find a policomnn then n Sixth avenue Mrs Rose walked right to him and RAid sho wanted to know where tie police tation was because she never uoh a plnco and couldnt be expected to where it was and he at he queerest and said Madam do- ou want me to take there and she aid no nhe didnt nil she wanted to know RKliow to get there and he wild Whats he matter fluId she just told him that slio ranted to tell somebody how negligent he police wer and then he- riw polite and told her where the tntion was The man in the station she supposed IP was the hut didnt know he didnt know anything nhout police tntions because never had thing to do with such listened to sIte hind to say and took it nil down nd smiling all th time as though it a small hose a rubber of course nobody could know how mob she rubber plnnt and beautiful it was and h juct- ut tho to innko It branch out and would ou believe it Instead of branching out- put OUI a little shoot just one that started i out obliquely at lop mid trained so it went up straight nd every florid she had told told er replace the plant for 15 r nnd she did wi h wns onus way of making tin poliO attend to it yet and doesnt look rs though they were ever oing to on who knows wh re that iihVw plant Is and Inform Mm Ro u- ow to get back will confer a great favor n Wit Thlrtyflfth T LFA LOSt UBB 1 Its Jt t all he good leant lot of MrM caR last hit who top thin nts up agalnst jon dldnt fut pay lid t I I I all car 17 I I I Plate Rn bell I a I was been urns II the I has It was and uad I I pal both I iloe said 10 Maggie YCI KII on front and thoe rnbber plant I nn ins Oll I I with c1IIh have t I over been hr had know 0 I rla hut how It 20 It CPrI rail lit 1C t j rubber patlt 3 r because her he tit Wit lb ron case she tush the aIn drnr tie just as watt and and stairs wet is raft I ron t lee he- ad n > > > > > IROrMID ATTACKS WOMA- TtirllilnK Tate of Trainers Peril Told Mine M It Mnf lo 27 years old animal trainer who has b ii for yea orJilbltlng a dozen trained leopards In Bostock Palace Qoney Island while In the arer with a leopard specialty Is to a largo hall around the ring Is been hurt by the animal yesterday Mme Mortllo was attended by An- bulnnce Surgeon Katie of tho Emergenc Hospital in hor room in the Sea Beac Palace Subaequently it was said leopird was suffering with rabies Thn management sent tor Dr Wallace I I ee who was In attendance on the lat President William McKinley at Buffaii to attend the injured woman tho attack as told by management as follows During her last on Thun duty night Mine Morello noticed the leopard wan in a threatening mood allowed him to shirk hula work Ycsterda morning attired In street costume sh the arena to make him rehears lets net the animal sprang at hoi her In the chest his knocking her town The screams wonian brought tlm attendants arm with with prongs Meantime Frank C Restock pro of thou show himself on trainer and Bonavita the lion trainer had lxen summoned Copt Bonnvlti struck the beast on the with ai Iron bar knocking senseless Mme was carried out of tin arena to tier room where she was attended by the nmbulnnco surgeon who said slit was in n very H of 422 Park Aveniio was summoned to attend thi leopard He s ld it was tha- t ho was cuffprlng from rabies and that the inliire woman bo watcher and treated accordingly- It was said night that Mme Morello wns In a critIcal stale anti wonlc- bo confitied to hor room for at least threi weeks rrtt AHOW itm Major of the NIHckon Town Aiys III l oplf Are In ireat Mewl Mayor ly w yesterday received this tale gram from Mayor Cilllinm of Heppner Or We are In dire dlitr M Need inonej bpclly- Mayor Low sent tlieme snge to James 0 Cannon treasurer of the committee np pointed to receive subscriptions for tin flood and tornado sufferers in the South and Vet S j far tho committee has cHive 828S72 Of this amount 10000 huts been Kent to Tokepi 10001 to Kansas City Kan 12000 to nnd 150- to S Tin1 expends ol distributing the futul have been 411 leav- ing n hand of nlKiut I29H- iftwpiw roil iKoiidi AIIXOLD- Rnllroxd SIte That Sum for Mlllni I tie K cehomr DALLAS Tex June IB Tlie nnnounco- nent was made tonight that the sul- trought by J M Fuller the wollknowi Texas turfman for V000 damages against he Texnti und Pnciflo Railway Com pan time Federal District Court at Dallas ha een rompromised out of court by Mr iiller accepting 120000 About two years ago the rnceborso Arnold nv Mr Fuller was tilled in a wieck on the Texns and Paciflo road while being from Now Orleans o Mr Fullers horse farm at Willis Point Tho suit result The season jofore lie was killed George Arnold won hare than 50000 for owner 18000 in purses wionrfv utntf- tlrnl rniy Olfleer Him Earned Pro motIon In the Ivll War WARHINOTOV June Id MajorOwn Frank Vheaton U S A retired died last night his home in this city nt the age of 70 He hind been suffering for some tim teem a complication of discuses due to his dvanced ago A widow and two daughters urvivo him Gn Whenton was born In Providence I I entering the army in 1855 had crvcd continuously over since Before ntering this army he hnd achieved some iromintnce ns a civil engineer And was assistnnt In the United Stats and Mexl boundary survey under Cotumwuioner John H Bartlett He hart charge of stir eve iHtween Han Antonio nnd FI Paso x and ort Yunia Cal while on hits work had many encounttiT with hostile ncllarH For the first year of Ills military life lie was ngaged in border in Kate us later transferred to tlw First which took part in suppressing ndlan disturbances in utbreak of tho Civil War he was made n and placed in charge of muster fork in New Later ho wont to tics rout mid took part in a number important the little khl in 1802 bo was to bo n IrigadlerCienera of Volunteers and wag snignexl to a brigndo in Newtons In 1864 be wn Major ieneral of Volunteern for gallant rvuvs- t the bnttlrs of OM auan Hill le was promoted to Colonel In Regular 1874 Brigadier 8fl2 MajorGeneral in 197 retired hortly afterward Olittniry Nntff Will Van ncntlmysen who for five your nd be n a member of the editorial staff of it World died At tile home t0 Kuoklnirhsm cad Procpect PArk South llrooklyn yeiter- nv He was horn at Urnkcvllle la in IMS father who survive him Is JudreI- llinrn Van Hentbiiyiieii of Blooniflcld IH he soles first newriapor work of Impor was with tfte 1eaVMiworth Tivni of ililih C l n I Anthony wasrdttor from itier ho went to the hlrnuo 1riinnr- ino Invitnllon of loieph Modill and In two became nuiruiainKeditor He remnlned n snih for years and then cnntn- i Now ork Mr Vnn lenvei time tons and two dmiuhlorg Ills inernl will held tomorrow nftornoon John KdelMein A wellknown Jersey City Icnr ninnufnctiirer died of jy nt hl summer home In N 1 IP old He irunl to the civil ear us n privet In tIm Second Sew lersey- trlment Captain nf f the KortlHh ired two rms In th Board of Aldermen acid held rpsldpnny of the Board of Finance for fix ears He R member of tIn New Jersey tate UcinorrHtic Commllteo for two years l was the first comninnrier of the Cernenu lie In New Mr Kdplntein a widow one son and two nauehtr- Willlnm I Kiiulrc tresRiirer of thee Nen ork New nnd lUrtfonl Hnilrond led nt his home In Merlden COlin t r after n lln erlne lllne s Fnlarvrnent the heart kidney trouble wt ro the nmedlnte counts of Mr VH red this employ of the IM a clerk ver fifty years ago when itonto H Wntrom wns 7r years old Florence Ktoddnrd only daughter f Isanc T Stoddard of ArizotiB riled on Thursday ovrnlnz the home of her Crlnrn Martin In N Y Slit WM- Imve b ffi marrlid In September crc try Stoddard Is nrtlnu H of Ar- lina during thx absence of Gay nrodin- Mr Henry Hanford of in West street wife of the of le Adams Kxprms Company dUll yeMtcr at husband Mrs Snnfordi maiden conic ns olive Mr Sanford wits her fir l Kvertv NiipTiiitcndfnr of thus Cin- ririatl Ohio tsvi dl xl nif d 70 He haul written xter yTnnperrilnr the m of ttniilnntH nnr- iostniftit of IIIKSIIP lie TMI Rrtfiiltr- llio I uited States latin Office from Ipiu b > h Managefltesd nn the AnlmalShmow hole roll said morn- Ing that Iho of the that and paws lie liE p I II rn Oa 1t1i ill a n lIlanl on In Org I be- Ing lit And can and I wits BI II fid he lq olrr jt IBr I Wits IOn Ilrt and < Ins I rPlar 0 at riftr was lIncol I of 10 WH Show now atlico Sea ieao tohcav Thue story tile rIetot his C fez 1111Et TON rears Iii brevet ted the his I and tin ear tiers eight S hectic ti rat was lie saves lIt Miss I cml any lid lit Newcastle wIth- er olin tie 5 > > > > ¬ > < > nviioifi nEniMCK LIKELY AVW ET WEEK tinloin NriMl tJoiiinilllern to Employe Allocution to Talk ArWtnUlon Ooa- of ntilldlvfTrmiir May Soon toll Anln Hklllfd Trades lu Rt- iIt looked yesterday as If time deadlock In the trade bo ended no week A disposition to yield a little w shown on both sides The plan of arbitration submitted I the Building Trades Employers Associ tlon has been dlacussod between comml- to of tho board of governors of thj ass elation and repri 8ontallvo8 of the lab Intho last few days That son of the unions may accept it with niodlflc ions wn indicated yesterday This enable tho employers to resume work these trades and other unions nre to fall in line The Marble Workers Association wide is affiliated with the Building Traded En Players Association met a committee its employees yesterday nt 1123 and the employees decided to refer the of arbitration to n meeting of the unto tomorrow torenoon Tins Electrical Sorkers Union otter Inbling the plan of arbitration last woe decided at a meeting late on Thursda night to reconsider It A committee wa appointed to see the Board of Governor of the Building Trades Employers Aflflocl- ation with a view to having the scheme modified The Board of Building Trades Mechanic compound of the unions of skilled trade which seceded from tim old Board of Build ing Trades mot yesterday at Eightyalxt street and Third avenue and passed following resolution flftnlrril Thnt it the sense of meetln- tlmt the Board of Building Trades Mechanic Places Itself on record ns favoring any prnc dual plan of to diminish strike or lockouts on buildings Thin troinmittiio was then appointed t see the Board of Governors of the Trades Kmployorn AKSociatlon toda anti try to nrrnnge for an acceptable arbitration W H Richard Shoe Metal Workers James Steam Filters Union Alexander Kelson Stone Cutters Union Edwart Scull Marble utters Union Cliarle John J Donovan Plasterers Union emplo ern talked later in the as if receive this committee is composed of walking dole other hnlf of till old Board of Building Tradfs met nt Brovoort Hall near Third avenue was stated there that a movement was In progress to reunite the two halves of tho boanl and to eliminate tim Material Drivers Union the recognition of which by the old Board of caused tie recent shutdown in the lumber and building material Under the of reconstruction it was the unskilled trndes would he an auxiliary and could only vote through the of Building Trades Mechanics- A committee from the hoard of nf the Tile Union consisting of President James William II ecretary of the Board of Building Trades Mechanics and Allen had n- otij conference last this board if of the employers association ver the arbitration A member of he press committee said Modifications of were suggested md was made toward a The corntniftoe of ties Tile Union will nt a of the union text week and another conference will take ilace The of all tin unions in he building trades have been comimmi ailed conferences have been ar- angrxl Everything looks to a speedy ettlemont of the Wo never took tho stand that our plan of rbitrftlinn was correct III all ails We cah see that there are points which be modified after we rlfh thn various unions All vital will remain Some of will have to he accepted before work Is resumed KW lllKV MKETIW- t Freight rrewi Called to Or held at Harlem flier Station Today NEw HAVKK Conn Juno ID All of the wight crows of thin York division of New York Now Haven nnd Hartford nllroad received notification to port nt a special meeting to be held at tho Itlver station in New York city imorrow nt 4 oclock The notice further tys thnt business of the utmost importance to be considered nnd is signed The ommlttee No one will give any chin as to th nature f tho bustncfs to bo considered but it is that sonic weeks ago Garret H Wilson leveling u of the New York the of the runs f somo of the mon which boo interfered ith thin time awl wages The order was to movement of freight meeting in thought to relate to Wardrob of thee Mott f tie NSW York New Haven and Hartford allroad raid night that bo didnt hind seen tho notice posted and had torn down Ho men have no ices and he thinks the call for the meeting unauthorized Some of the omen sold they knew nothing a meeting Ftl07E tnT allnnii Take Pliers of Striking Plaster crcrs Ijihorrn It was learned last night that the Pia- sters laborers tnlnn which first struck ir an Increase from J335 to 150 a day nd when this was granted l refused to sign- n and demanded II n day IH in time cold The Employing Plasterers Association ns nn npreement with tim Italian borers Protcotlvp Union a new ntlon which has become Incorporated ie regular rate of wages for overtime union agrees that its iombers will work with new organise Any of tho strikers who want to turn to must do so at n tiny Irctrloal MorkiTs Till Time lo He Given lo Icrome Charles I Eidlir of the special rom ilttee appointed by the Building Trades lnployrs Assrciation to lake charge of sore of extortion against Itsiders- ild ypaterday that ho had several nffldaI- tft In refurnnce to tntlve of the electrical workers Thefie nffldftvlts ftc sn said r Rldlltr that n committee from the wtrliol workers did not earn to hoar read They will be presented to time Utrict Attorney ilde Architectural Iron Workers SheIks Ueclarrd Off At meeting of the Inside Architectural on Workers Union beginning on Thurs ly night in Mnonnerchor Hall Fiftysixth re t lieu Third avenue oed endIng sterdoy morning tho strike of tIe members r a now wags scale loci recognition of e was i ofT 100 in will return lo work on A conference was held hetwenn entalive of ties union and President M Cornell of this Iron l iue resulting a twttlifinent of time strike ACEPARLEYSINL WAR r TO t ould unions In expected or Broadway plan the orbltra lon Building pIn aeIN lnlon secretary of board JollrI n1I Granite Union Michael Stanton Electrical Workers Union and It gates it 0 d all sett a meeting hoer arbi- tration today Harlem I I Mill lfd gin ex lIlo last IMiHet1 yotchd R h4l II about rIO now out Iw wh clt momhprto rl pj 3n t lion 13 UOIu LIfl1R IIIHKUIII In hOI totron In 1 ll1nclll 1 111 LABOR sri Ie title the Parkon Delaney Ctctters t New hue I UIM the was its Its hem > ¬ > < < < CHICAGO STRIKE SETTLED strIkers Get Back Tlielr Places Becog- nlllon of Union Compromised CHICAGO Juno in Tho strike of thi cooks and waiters was declared off to- night This puts an end to tho strife that hiss been waging for the last seventeen days The hotel and restaurant servlci of Chicago will probably be in nornui condition today The strikers ate to return to their places Seventyfive comet RIO to back tomorrow and the remaining per cent within ten days This will give the employers ten days in which U provide tom the disposition of the Imml grants who were brought hero to fill tin places vacated by the strikers The other contested point recognition of the union was compromised by both parties agreeing on the right of freedom of employment According to tho agree- ment all matters of wages classifications hours conditions of labor and any anc all other differences existing between ties two parties to the controversy shall bt submitted to a joint conciliatory commit- tee of three members TO IXSlRE STRIKES A Company Incorporated by the Legislature NEW HAVEN Conn June 19 Probably the first insurance company formed in the country to insure people against strikes was incorporated by the Connecticut Gen- eral Assembly which closed Its sessions yesterday The company will be known as the Mutual SecurityCompany of Waterbury U may Insure a manufacturing or industrial plant of any kind against losses by flood and epidemic hut the main purpose of the company will be insurance against losses by strikes The Inoorporators are Frederick J Brown Charles E Meigs and Irving L Holt of Waterbury RICH MIERS HEIRS H7V Alleged Wills Declared Forgeries and New Trial Is Denied HELENA Mon June 19 The Supreme Court today denied trial In the noted Allport will case thus closing one of the most noted contests of that kind ever tried in Montana When Joint Allport died in Jefferson county several years ago he left an estate which comprised n interest in the Minnie in Butte several mining title county and consider able Sirs Caroline V came here from Denver and on the representation that she as his only sister was to estate md commenced tIm process of settlement when other heirs his death They appeared and claimed a share of the estate that time an alleged will was produced bv an old prospector who the to San Fran cisco There wax a long trial with witnesses and much expert testimony on handwrit- ing and was to b a forg cry Then came another will and that was after a long trial also declared a forgery- A new was asked but this was by the Supreme Court tpdaj- JHERTY ItELL OV IK4V HACK Crowd Sees It at Plymouth Rock and Hears Addresses BOSTON Mass June 19 Tlie Liberty Jell started from Plymouth on its return trip to Philadelphia at noon today amid he ringing of bells firing of guns arid of thousands of people The boll rested on ear on a at the railroad station at Plymouth Soon after unrUe crowds to come Into town rom all the neighboring towns arid villages The were down to Rock where William T Davis Plymouths made an address if Philadelphia responded The Superior ourt in a o see the relic and ItO schoolchildren fame in a body to the station At TaUnton and Mlddleboro thousands if people were at this stations to catch a the bell per be- taken 2 4 GUS l Connec- ticut anew of administration tare a ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ir4r OLD BILL I BROOKLYN Gardner D Matthews Wilt Try t Get the Hello to Prospect Park Gardner D Matthews of Brooklyn is try big to make up for the lack of enthusiasm in Manhattan for the Liberty Bell by bring ing it to Brooklyn the in travels In The Mr Matthews U prepared to take it through Brooklyn to Park He will the teen horses to drag the bell through the streets If Mr Matthews doesnt the Bell on its return to Philadelphia he will ask Mayor Weaver of to let the be here for the celebra- tion of the Battle of Long Island CLASS DAY AT HARVARD ECierelse In Sanders Theatre President Eliot ReeelreC- AMIIHIDQK Mass June 19 Tlie Harvard senior class today celebrated Its claw day The literary exercises were held In Sanders Theatre This first marshal of time class day llichard Derby of New York presided This oration war Arthur Black and the poem by Warner of ivy oration was delivered by Robert Child of Boston and ode by Richard malls of Detroit This afternoon the customary yard exercises were held This evening President and Mrs Eliot received nt horns graduates and offi- cers of the of the graduating class announced the following awards of prizes The Rlcardo scholarship of 350 to A A 1001 B Schier prize of I2W to K Bcrnbaum 1903 the prize of 1100 to W S Archibald 1901 the prizes for dissertations In Greek and Latin JIOO to A S Peas 1903- iO to S C Lagh lOOt HlRTS COL HI COMMECKWETR- tiidenls Going Home Because Nopho mores Were Suspended WATKKVIIJK Me lune 19 Finding that the faculty of Colby would not with draw the order suspending all but four members of the class for mis- demeanor students of nil classes began to leave for homo today such it is fenrexl that the commencement will be a flzlo Time Junior Hnss ties voted not to ex rcii e nod tie senior hop to oft President White issued a it ite ment concerning the difficulties between aul faculty H said The puniMtmient that was Inflicted upon the seems to me to b v light were suspended from college the remainder of the term boing given privilege of making up tn next The uro a unit in maintaining the present position We maui present for h examination next Organist Wandering In the ParK A welldressed man who said he was Walter Leigh an organist was found wan Park last He vns sent to Bellovue Hospital to examined ns to his sanity Melt and Greene al tim Theatre Odell conic to town last night He such Police Commissioner firrono wrnt to Hie Prince of Pilsen together faculte of arts and ariencas prize hang Iohft ito atmind Mall In Ceiitrah los see ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ SHIMROCK III One of Her Latest Fr turmitii lyimt this Modprn Hume llwnrr Can ream Front It When Shamrock III tlm latest nspirinn for ynchtliiB cup honors mnkes lior Initial appearunco In thuse waters tlio lay mind It b with the of club topsails eto will bn nblo to rcinirk- nt u glitters olio In of the old cumbersome tiller of the two Hliiunrocks hn will bo with a swift workliiK iiit tint wheel to dwell the ninnlfest superiority of Ihe i American It Iniia utto- Kmilnnd reco nles It to her treat As on sea the wheel hit old so in household coal ulvii way to guts for cooklliK Iwrniisn of lt clenii with wlilrli It food its Inflnltu ciipnrlty for cooklnc u miiiti- tUdo of dlrtlllrt Then expense of hy gnu too i iirovldlim is noun 01 thin reckless wu ofted con- sumers mrelesuness In not watching lln meter nnd reportlns uny to gas service It gives amid the with which It can lx all oombin to recommend gas most heartily to tim lioin owner who appreciate flue gums rnnite or is now In siMi general use tlmt It seems UPLossarv to enter n further plea In favor of Its popularity the people at large Adv FORAKER AND COX ARE OUT SPLIT SAID TO TIIREATE OHIO SEXA TORS ItEKLECTlOS Cox It Is Said Thinks Foraker Got Too Much Credit for Action at Columbus and Ho Opposes Forakcrs BoomIng or Judge Wright llannn In Unet p CINCINNATI Juno 19 It Is staid in politi- cal circles that George B Cox the Republi- can boss of this Hamilton county has declared war Ux n Senator J B Foraker Cox refuses to affirm or deny the state merit According to the story Foraker has been receiving too much credit for th recent convention In Columbus in which Senator Manna yielded to President Roose velts request for an indorsement for the nomination for President in 1904 and ac- cepted State Senator Warren an anti Hannn man at heart for LieutOTiant Governor Tlio feeling on the part of Cox is said to have reached the boiling point when Senator Foraker requested of the Presi- dent yeslerday the appointment of former Judge a flew Wright for Judge of tlio District of Columbia Judge Wright has been a Foraker for years but has not been In Cox This is true of most nf the real Foraker faction in Cincinnati The friendship between former and nearly led years ago when came back trait to insist that lox renomlnnlf Wright for Common Pleas Judge Cox refused acid whim Foraker Cox replied The convention will bo held at Turner Hall tomorrow nt 10 oclock- So up there and nominate if you can was a Cox convention of cfliiri1 no one had a chance who did not hav til- Indorsement of Cox so Judge Wright was turned down Judge Wright has figured in a number tt citizens movements and has been of in connection will he Mayoralty Cox has opposed him in politics private thai time If the talkedof materializes it will line up with Roosevelt and Foraker ox and llannn and It i alleged that when Senator Forakers term in the United States Senate expires ho will Imvo- o whip Cox to get a reelection Hamilton county will late for the United Stal M innate probably Congressman Nicholas or Charleis K Taft or possibly George B Cox hlnvwlf ExJudge said he know nothing f any open breach between Cox and For Im not In a position to talk be aid STATE CIVIL SERVICE iithnert W Pound Elected President of the Commission tuisterir cal ii- uup lie lute ness lie lurk nss t tteiurcel sup- porter tci a some hltu hate a eatiiil < ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ALBANT June 19 The State Commission today elected Commissioner Cuthbert W Pound of Ithaca president John K Neal Register of Kings county Sheriff William E Melody and lila attorney Charles H Hyde appeared before thn commission and for a rehearing on application f or a reclassification of Kings offices with a view to the institution of certiorari proceedings President Pound a upon the decision of this Court of Appeals Kings county cases when held Service Commission could not be by mandamus to Its classification a plaoo Jn the civil service The court declined to Intimate that it regards the classification aa a proper one itself strictly to that mandamus was not proper remedy The commission took no on re for a rehearing on the Kings county applications ItST WATS THEM TO CO- Culllnan Declines to ExplaIn Why He Wonld flounce Excise Agents ALBANY June 19 State Excise Com- missioner Culllnan today said he would have noticing to say until after July 1 a to the reasons which the request for the resignations of Agent dishing Turner Smith of commissioner the three men will hand in their resignations wIthout more ado but to say th virtual dismissal of these men is dui politics or other reasons Remonstrance May Coil Ills an Italian 27 years old of B9 Withers street Wllllamsbtirg was stabbed in the abdomen and probably mortally wounded last night nn unidentified not George was entering thin of stranger him because George remonstrated IhonssniUr out a knife and slabbed him ii was taken to St Hospital an apparently dying condition DesK many In tt cheep fiUfrt wrlilne bed mrvril inner l splendid nrrny f flllni the ilf V lucre shunt n Is V unit T tlrslcn n l nmstniHon- ThK desk l known a style Vn anil Its price Is 4200 In unmet inorrovcr his ws ft ronililrli and Hinrivimn A line of csfc ion nn nm In New Mylrs nt prlrr candor Ui 20111111 a i not nil isnd rxaml- nrYawmnn fc Erbc Mfr Co Civil Setvies the and ti Life l a Cat Zc 7 arid space ties r carr etc nrI 1i1 cmhrartruC mrP chin from 5i s 331 llroiIfltl- hcrir s1t trinitn ¬ ¬ > ta the terday vent th- intentl for pul of off- ltlon w the II to bor Mayor trol of at the 1 The mltleo the ap for by to co spite tl the brl traded i undo asked upersti tanning The i have br begun men of leave tl finish many of the Hence which i upon t were the ey wants would tern ai of Aide counsel commil In and eu whole The only p npprop effort t- mlntetr pointed lire I racto cee work al Mr day for In R ral big to was wi Mr the bri 1180001 Then plans f- Ho hac nestle He h nil Mr Clll of this work hi Ing pit to McCall couldnt Mr X log the Mr item Jn- fcnturw by ties to emp inns ol Mr V draw th Mr I- lion E plans men In Mr but a i- t otild fo men POD hut not that all T ou ha I found Thn pi this flf whf to nil c IIP en ho- th flnt one Mr M to plans f for build n Mr 11 ort 1 low to Mr hnd to Mr j the Art thee plani Mr I sInner in cost bridges bridge Aftrr to Mr tlie Ta Undent yclwr- Iindenl Mstenr the brld- O C- wa on Bridge Mclnne this pin of bria- aigns Xo The sioner- In the told the to speak woi 1300000 1 before tl- wa from th TAM Fault S 0- Ta crea- no mime SUcCC- 4at the a sme- piundi 11 S In sacs Ion compel liv c- it I en In lye get I was psi L urn win 1 ira < p ii ices tie least ltd the tech ru1 I I y tI i Mr H who ep- of finishing ann Mt all of the no nature 1 One Nioho- conat

Upload: dangthu

Post on 23-Apr-2018

218 views

Category:

Documents


4 download

TRANSCRIPT

J

rM r J C i 11 r 9 3l urctI ic r-

hl j 7 THE SUN SATURDAY JLTNE 2O 19OLJ

11

Um

IPK dmuonMrallon uponMrt of credlton ln

0 itoti vhlrli IIUH

by the plot ltsi lsPcllonsl7Mnnd173-ft SI proylle mi orderly nndKolutlon nmy nrli-hetwppn rxirtlns to IiiI lilted imiler Hie leniiM of whichthe of All olnlnuints nro tire

without HIP function of fiovpriiinerl-iPlnK ill Ih htP ilicrre dlMiirhpd

bo nhKfrvcil however thl nc

not iniindittory In lt tlmin n IVIP of linpropnr Intcrfnreiuwith the CloTerninuiits the xtron-Kxeeiitlvf1 m relied upon for

of lt soTirelniityof the Act liclns hulL HIP of thIrenMiry may In hl dNrrctlon CHIIKP sue

be Ililerpd Thln lil rli I think Ilkiil iliiiretion ohoiihl h-

lerilOne furthtr fr lnl rninln lo IIP

Kiiietiry ofliKMihilhOl7i to

sirv Hi lotllt1Iv of lloveriiinili-nt dl iMiil fur lln1 execution of order

I inn loath In believe tlui-

oiTaKtoiJCflirAMrti Mvrllon or the Fednrnpow r l nil hiliiu thnt nn

to Inlcrffr1 with tin1 iitilloiuil riutitof Sliite o-

VlreiiilnjrHilKtXViirunuitly dlciiostd of nn-

idiil d ry Court tin-

HICIIMOSD Va Juno 19 Just what wll-l e dnpiithBvi of the cruiser Galvcs-Ion completed nt the yanli-of the not been

Settled Tt was snid nt tin yaril-itonfglitll lIf work were liegun tomnr

iiufhcd nil du-

PundnyilW Vessel in condlllol-to b Mondny It Is not thougli-thowovorjriril Hi1 launch1K will takemi thatlilAv jMiim lime Inter In I hiweek iovernnieiil will tak

the boat nnd send hr ti-

Sorff IkjfrSwmplftpd there Is no doubt

SIIKIllfF HOhltS CIITTOtldIt llonnt Interfere Midi Mork on Hn-

S llprt of Selnrr-KiirAJiiiiiiipnr N Juno 19 Parim

any I he went her jiermlltei-

lo be comfortable Deputy Sheriff Henrythe barliercotistnblf of Inlot

fountyitpijtrnw mdny in legal powesslot-

of the United States cruiser Chnttanoognlying M the tlrsOHiit shipyard holdIng

by the New Jersey nt thtsuit or lhenbcoclr and Wllcox Conipnn-

wh 4 av not been abli to collect n ha lam

of llflWO jif ti Ijill for 61000 for sixsupplied fip life vessel

Barber Sihopiw IKMIIK 0 landsninn hn

not assert ivl U any tirno a preemption rightto the iinnrter deck notwlthstniidlng Ills

posjtiou ns Klnrnandlng oflicer of the shipnd VHenn sudrleti showr came up tills

afternoon he scudded for companion-

way leading shelter of a lower deckwith nn alacrity which would do credit

able seamanThe barber his corepresentative of

the majesty county N

former FVftdnight nbinnl the ship together io kpep

others uouragK It hnd beetgo at 2 oclock

In thernorniiiKjuid he leil him-

self with the tnok loor key to his home tothis so H not to disturb the householdhut responsible duty fC guarding ntnlted wAr hin led to staysboard all night ThisSherM Coriell sent Deputy Weaver downto

Nothing could have been more cherfnllv bucolic than tho process of seizureituHf SherifT CViriell in Plain-field hud on hand the important functionor graduation of and he

who has worn thedeputy sheriffs badge for nineteen yearsand whoso service nowgiven to county to the exclusion ofpeddling to execlifo the writ for liltn

effected capture of thee

miser nt the very point pccordiiipDraUe whooratPtl to Veteran Eounvfson their welcome to the Lib

Boll hire A of ago wherethe forefathers of the iTiavossank a Brit-

ish cruiser which wits so hold as to tryat this port in 177

cnptur was reportedparly today to the Department

Stuart Farrar Smithconst niclor superintending the construc-tion of the here whodidnt know whet moment ho might havemi hl hands such a situation that coilfronting lilt roommate at

droesbck who is In charge ofthe construction of the Chattanoogas sister

the Oalycston nt the Triggs plant AtRlchmnrd

But there seems to l e little likelihoodof a clash of State npd Federal authority at

for thus reason thatiKs Union flinty seizure Iws beenIll top cruiserWork JB going on BS usual nboard the hat

all hunt the Government de-sires Is to have the ship completed s soonas rJcMlble The is herens having been mndo solely for the purposeif the claim the Bal cock 1Wilcox Company 01 giving that companypriority in the event of

courts lilming the tnited HtntfaShipbuilding Company into a receivers

Tinxt at suit ofrliertB of Hanniel of New YorkSo long PK work on the ship progresses

ioveminnntit is slid tiesIn the iniitntlons of hun Crescent plant ns a-

part of Ibis trusta condition analogous to that

Richmond would there be anyeffort to interfere with the progress of work

the Chattanooga For termsof the for the construction of thocruiser should work upon her cense theGovernment is to declaro dmcontract forfeit forthwith then to appointa hoard of which nnpraise tile value of thin workon ship and of the deliveredfor hrr Iheji lo finish the work of constniclion cither at a Government yard or

contract with another concernThe Chattanooga how only 7l pr cent

completed at leastlen monUis more will bo required to finishher

George M of A Q Kceslwy A

Sons Newark Now lawyersfor the Balxwk A Wilcox Companytoday thAt the seizure was underRn net of IR37 authorizing a li n for a debtcontracted by the owner ma ter or agentoc vessel for work done ormaterinl furnished toward the building or

equipping a ves l Such a lion was ato all except mariners wages

t ron virv rnnlicit In the tae Cau rd liv Tiil rr Rat

CalICO InjunctionNORFOLK Vn Juno 10 The proceedings

which were in the United Statesonurt here yoMordny for the condemnationof 272 acres of land in Portsmouth Vnvalued at ViOOOon which the Governmentdesires for the enlargement of thn NorfolkNay Yard cnme to a sudden end todaywhen Jud c Waddlll dischargedand adjourned th case Tinsnotion was bv the absence of Dis-

trict Attorney I I I wis who wns railedto hut night by theGpnTal for a conference on this injunction

In the State ciurt ntpreventing the Government fromcharge launching tIme uncompleted

Gnlvesto-

nritiKsr irivs r tIT manorUrerrr rxconiiimnlratlnK Him In fiti-

lSinulnrriLINCOLN Neb June 10 Bishop Porn

cum of the Catholic diocese of Nebraskawas defeated today In a stilt broughtrgninM Father Murphy formerly in chargeof the parish of Howard on the ground thatI e had been convicted of contumacy ThinBishop exeonmiunleated

Murphy then made anlo Roma his suitground his appeal had not beendenied

The Rinhop Introduced documents fromRome lo prove confirmation Ofbut lbr were attacked as forged andspurious The court decided for

r md with tile TheRent lv twpen the two hOB extended overa of twelve years

jJtI1

I

IIlIvBCOD

I

P

I1

lIitri I

I

ilon

J II

I II

1 t I

1 r ons hIdj

forI

jI

trtf

I tint

I

t Tn

ff

antf

r hit

fI

I

tIhpFhII bro

I

lollt

I

II

hue

I

old1 1 till

I

1 I

I

hOI I

Ij iiII Salti1

l lr

i

f Ih I

I

I

t

fr to

h I ofprl

I

I

J1

I-

tI

aI

I

i therE I

to

I

lI

I lie I hue

Pr I

1

rd

e

I

hal

i a

i b

thn ld I

bII

P

t

I

I

01

r

i

appeal

thAI

pr1 from

I rod

u r t i

I i

Itm ioIkIi ii

pea rrIii Hg i pro

Ii t iuiOIt I I I

rved

i ill teztr

prfl e II iiI

Y Ir L j unit ti-p tel nit i cuu t-

to ii tii

r

rho Iei i t tie ti

flhlit i un plo i r itisIiI

I hhI

tie

Iei1II 1uIIil1r

Ii

ecni rC V I ite H

u1

I Ill

t

1 ha I

cfnii

1e

I T J

I W Pk

I

I

I tgranted

SftitethrofI l

t 1

I hue

to-

n

iihuiiI

fiSeti I ii t Pill II 11 t4

r

I

t

4

t

t I Iii

f Vi I

kenI

hue ocriojunt lays

I to-p

I

avv

V

tou pie

r

t 4t i Eizp 1et

C tt t enonga

tr

1e

i ew1 jc

t K

rp

thet

tat-

eI IllI I41 cxnt ran

el 14

l ij7 Ii t

I I

I I

4h I Is

ulI4

I FJt

Ik

t cii

I

itzL

III

c

LC I

jx begun

I f

1 d kttnrnev-Te

akin

II

t

Tiuls enjoins the Bishop

I

>

<

>

>

°

¬

< ¬

¬

>

¬

<

< <

¬

<

>

I Why 183001With a Word about L

Real Competition I

second editionthe above little

book is readyfor if

you use printed matterCHELTENHAM PRESS

150 Fifth AvenueSoulhwrsl Corner Twentieth Street

CHMIUS IIKRK-

fami a a SpecImen In X mr l lusterFuneral

Rccause nf the siiperutltiun of sailoragainst sailing on n ship that carries a denperson the lKdy of Paul du Omlllu th-

xplorer came lo this country billed ashpfdmiMi in nattiinl history exactly n

many specimen collected by clem

were brought across the seas durlniThe services of n custom

broker were necessary In order to getlx dy through the Custom House

The body was taken yesterday from th-

sleninshli Consuelo which it nrrivei-on Thursday night to the coffin factoryof H A Co In Kast Seventysecond street A P Johnson n

underlnker will remove it today traittho metal case in which it made tie

Si Petersburg nnd it in n copperlined coflln of maize

The funeral services will lucid earlsnext w ik in the Park Church

street and Amiordnm avenuewill lie conducted by itev Anson P

tho pastor Ions franAmerican Society nm

of n nilmlpr of Swedish lienevolent coclelles of Manhattan and

of which Mr du thaltlu was an honormeml T are expected to present

Tlie burial will

rv i tn i nurt WRECK

train re f mil TramiM Hie Victim nfHpidOn TollUlnn-

DKR MolNKR la June enginesliaggage cars one mail car and seven

li en freight ears piled up in a shnpelest-

heap constitute the remains of IWO

nut trains on the main line of the Illinol-

Ientrnl Railway that crashed together alspeed near the station nt Raymond

Ten dend bodies have lieeti-

nl eii from the debris It is feared thatme or two more may he roundniried under the wreckage

Tlie was between an east boundand a fast wesHxiimd freight

rain Blame for the wreck was placeduMii the crow of the

jy the Coroners jury this afternoon Itto have l een to a misunder-

standing of orders The two trains metit thin foot of a hill In a deep cut andin a rather sharp curve less than a miltrom Raymond The occupants of thelasHtMiger severe bruisemd were shaken up no one HUB

ained serious InjuryThe dead are M firlflin

nigineer D J Rants passenger firemanred Stoneman engineer I C

ililler freight fireman C I

reight brakeman F I Groom Dubuquedied In hospital at

hortly after removal unidentifiedramps and one unidentified emigrant

i iTyoRTii wiii nonr v-

rlocli Wenlworths Daiulittr Sucn forFortune lrft to unfit a School

BOSTON Juno 19 Tlie contest over thus

Wentworth millions today in therobate Court for Kssex county sitting In

his Tlie to be determinedi whether the left the late Ariochentworth to found the Arioch-

entworth Industrial School as providedi tIle will of 1903 or shall to his only

aughter Mrs Stuart as proIded his will of 1BS7

wills were proved and Mrs Stuartas called as tin first witness inf the contention that Mr waslentnlly unsound nt time the second

ill was made Slio only child ofdr Wentworth and has been marriedler first himbnnd a Mr Erics on died in871 leaving her with n son

By husband Mrs Stuartson Mr Stuart is now in tIm

Hospital as an insanender courts He was BritishiceConsul lucre and was accused ofng his wifes signature to a lot nf note

forvr inr soinHome of lordi llaltlmorr Slid I

Have llrrn Purchased tar 1 F Addlrkn-

WASIIINOTOK June 10 Mount Airynceitral home of till Lards Baltimoreitunted in Prince Cieorges county Maryn eighteen miles from Washingtoneen by Mrs Tillle R

ine of the secretaries of J Fxlward Addickt wns said hero that thevas made for Mr Addicks who is to turnl into a country club The price paid wasIHno-

otltr tili Iowa In HP Put Out of Cominttiltin-

WABHINOIOX June 19 Theis in nee l of such extensive repairs

Navy Department has directed theommardant navy yardo put her out of commission is esti

that the repairs will take fivelonths

Army X v ordersWABHINOTOV tune 10 These rmy orders

rir t Ileut ItarrlMin S Kerrlck Artlllers lo-iiltlnr duty et ll vrjipori Iowa

Flrit Lieut Charln for recrultlnr-uty ftl Nev Urlraiis-

i inn lieul toirnd H tjinza fromPrliool tci Grund Mich In charge

f rerrultlni ilnilon rtllrvli Urst llrutLUrUHr i Urul John I Hotierts Jr Artillery to

mans for remitting rrllf vine SecondII Kerfoot Artillery

Second Mem ijiwrrnce c

Dillas Te relievIng Second MeatnMiur Ailllleri atCapi Ixjfar Signal Corp from this

10 Jnneaii AlaskaFrnnih Kem n s eond Infantry re-

eved nfl aide decamp nn the slaff Ofi-iirihiir Mar Arthur Join hutS companyr Victor 11 leave

f 10 llalllmurf for Ifinporary recrtilllni-myIontnct Surgeon John II Ibvlrj this

lly to overnor Islandraves nf Misrncr granted Malor William

HclioK Twenty nut one week FlrM-leul Ieuls S Hyan Arllllery IS days Secondlent John II Head Ir Ca ln1 day First Ileut Clifton C Klnney Mnth In

four monihThese naval orders were iMiied-Comminder K S Prime to command naval

lallon art Itoyal lieul Commander R 5-

rtrtln relieved tn Heel engineer of Kurnpeaii-luadrnn lo theenartnien-tlleiilcnantCorimaaderW II nalleylo European

itiadron in fleet engineerlieul O I liunrjii from the New York to home

nd Ihrvr months leaveMidshipman II Utlker from the Iowa

3 illMidshipman L II lcMiy from the tows o the

IllnnU-Mtrilcal I Dlckron to home and

fall orders1aased Assistant Surgeon Morris from the

nrltan to theActing AialiUkni Surgeon W P Keene 10 tIle

union for duly torpedo notllli

These Marine orders were usedfapi H V from leave of absenceleague IslandFlnt W n Kmltli from Marine barracksew York to BostonCapt T on arrival of Brooklyn

n the European station an IKel marine omrrllfvlnr Cant r sharpFirst I t F order from New Yorkrr cVs to llpstoa htrracks revokedIlrsi lent I S HAles lwoneek liise

4 cnaranteed mrs f r riletl-lelilnc Hind IlleedlnT r rrolniillrr ruin

mir letunct your mutter If IAO-IMllKv las to vure you Hi cents Alt

THE

I

m 11m

Plan

1

nolhl

lie

old

anI

IV Thetwo

lOp

loll lon

rrel I

due I

I

hut

O

I

I

I

I mOlt h

o

hI

WentworthIll

averly

the

his

fowl

1Oldr

ut

I A Carlo

t

Iront

the

Irk

tI

I

rOTltr

I

I r

1

cit

hurt

sixthII lie

I lull ecg rum i h ira I

Brook-lyn

hue

andI unci Ins

Wt

began

quiest Ion

has-tier

org

rite tie

hat tleship

hue

still >

rtrP hued today

I aru

ICy

tt

ant

sally

M era the

cc Ill

i

<

>

<

<

<

<

>

>

>

=

LAJi

HOW COVLD HEARTLESS ViTAKE IT FROM MRS

With It Went the lay of Spring Irtmi V-

Thirtyruth Sired Ami IhevHslr-lrorllere the Hrais llobfrplaand the Lock Went Hefoir I

Mrs Frances thinks that the fendeloin police ought to Ixn MrRose lisa a boarding houso ut M WeiThirtyfifth street and somelwdy sto-

h r rubber plant That isnt nil Jlhat f-

lias had stolen front her not by aheal But that ato her One of her roomers to Infive yparti ago niul she thmlght All awfilot of It

But to skip four years the storyRoues against the oltco may wet

begin man she hired to clean o

the sidewalk for cents a year agofall Ho wan Just awful ho lookerMI honest and HO anxious make worn

money and seemed BO bin antI anywayIt always did seem a shame that menwanted to work ithouldnt have a chanceto work so she hired him And h

just knocked a little snow off thethen ho came tip to door

Just AH impudent as he could bo ansaid ho wanted hits M which

ho couldnt have he hadnearned AmId Mrs Rose told him as mtioland then he tried to klok the front door li

and Maggie was scared and no WM MrsRose nnd they tried to shut him out of thoiitsldn doors and he knockedthe loot and ho talked real rough nni-

Mm Roan called to a boy In the street nntold him to go for a policeman and savcra-

of the neighbors came out into the streewhmi they wore asked to help the

just said that it was JUSt what anjrbodmight expect who hired a drunken mmand Mho shouldnt have done it and thonl oys were gone a whole hour before thecould find a policeman and when he cairntile man was but that showijust ho to live in a neighbor-hood where tIle police are so careless

Skipping almost a year then of lessimportant Incidents comes the episode othin light brown negro who looked almostlike n white man and the parlor portiereMrs Itoso was just coolIng up stairs at

half past 8 in tho morning when attn sawthis young colored man who was so lighthe was almost white walking out the frontdoor with n suit case In hits hand and shecalled to him and said Here there when

ir you going and he answered that litliad some clothes for Mr Aggers and thenwas a letter on the hntraek for Mr Airgores but of courso otiiok as he was lie

know how to pronounce the nameuid Mho just paid to him

Xow you open llmt drfsx suit cnse rlirhlori before me anti ho acted like he didnt-Annt to do it hut that didnt makj anylifforince ho had to do it because peopleirent allowed to in nnd of housei hat and way he opened

t antI whet do wasme of the nrloi portieres In that suit

WVII he that there sere tots ofjortieros and sIte was mis

had helter lunch andIPO whether the parlor portiere wornnl sing but sio w nt-

ml in front nnd railed for lie lloe andhere were three men standing out in frontif the Gnrriok Theatre and non ofhem did n thing and that mean just walkedul Into the street n free man It IH-

iwful annoying when the police dontitlend to business sheopt watch for a week after that and Itwas every bit of a week before a policenan the house

Coming down to the summermd over the explanation of howhere happened to IK two onwo front how they to cot

and how the of one weredl lost and suit rattle to tin habit of leavinghe outer door In tim summer anyvey It is sufficient to record that some one

lock from the outer doorLikewise a week later the brass plate

inder the on the lowerven if Hut ring the bell in prying the

off nobody seems to nttento It mid know how it is when therings late at night and everybody U-

isleep nobody hears it alineBut the rubber plant It a lovelylant indeed It was attracted atten

ion all through tile street anti since it hasof the neighbors have

old how they missed10 stood six feet high nnd was

as straight a a bee threelew brandies this spring just alloYs

middle nnd outer doorbeen kept open It has been kept standjust inside tho doornnd filled all the

doorway with green nnd was very pleasantmd the entrance soall the boarders were almost OH much atInched to Mrs Rose Indeedt was onlv a day or two since Mr Creamerwho hall rooms with Mrs Rose forline years told her tube ought tot in backyard because somebody

night steal nobody everthat anybody a nibtier-

lant of all things at 9 oclock Mrharry was out with a friend lieiaw it there and commented onIs being such a lovely plant

Oh dear at twenty minutes pastminutes past n mind Mrs

lecause I youre tired and she witsont girl and Mrs Rouse looked out tieas goneShe went out to find a policeman

it was almost an hourand is the way it always is

and sIte told him about said Immadam hilt I cant make any report

f that for unless write outhe didnt know anything about policenatters and had never in nouseln her life so she wrote It outMrs Rose hud wimp discussions

the colt driver opposite Therethree of them nil said they

Idnl know about It hutnuld anybody that rubber plantway If there wasnt a cab it awayii Die night pawed and In thus morninghe went out to try to the police station

Ithnurh sho aii llfn Sue din find a policomnn thenn Sixth avenueMrs Rose walked right to him and

RAid sho wanted to know where tie policetation was because she neveruoh a plnco and couldnt be expected to

where it was and he athe queerest and said Madam do-

ou want me to take there and sheaid no nhe didnt nil she wanted to knowRKliow to get there and he wild Whatshe matter fluId she just told him that slioranted to tell somebody how negligenthe police wer and then he-

riw polite and told her where thetntion was

The man in the station she supposedIP was the hut didnt knowhe didnt know anything nhout policetntions because never hadthing to do with such listened to

sIte hind to say and took it nil downnd smiling all th time as though it

a small hose a rubberof course nobody could know how

mob she rubber plnnt andbeautiful it was and h juct-

ut tho to innko It branch out and wouldou believe it Instead of branching out-put OUI a little shoot just one that started

i out obliquely at lop midtrained so it went up straight

nd every florid she had told tolder replace the plant for 15

r nnd she did wi h wnsonus way of making tin poliO attend to

it yet anddoesnt look rs though they were ever

oing toon who knows wh re that

iihVw plant Is and Inform Mm Ro u-

ow to get back will confer a great favorn Wit Thlrtyflfth

TLFA

LOSt UBB

1

Its Jt

t

all

hegood

leant lot

of MrM

caRlast

hit

who

topthin

nts

up agalnst

jon

dldnt

futpay

lid

t

I

II all car17

I

I

I

Plate Rn

bell I

aI

was

beenurns

II

the I

has

It was and

uad

II pal

both I

iloe said 10 Maggie YCI KII on

front and thoe rnbber plant I

nnins

Oll

I

Iwithc1IIh

have t

Iover beenhr

had

know

0 I

rla

hut

how

It

20

It

CPrIrail

lit 1C t

j

rubber patlt

3

rbecause

her

he tit

Wit lbron

case

she tush

the

aIn

drnrtie

just

as

wattand

and

stairs

wet is

raft

I

ron t lee he-ad

n

>

>

>

>

>

IROrMID ATTACKS WOMA-

TtirllilnK Tate of Trainers Peril Told

Mine M It Mnf lo 27 years oldanimal trainer who has b ii for yeaorJilbltlng a dozen trained leopards InBostockPalace Qoney Island while In the arerwith a leopard specialty Is toa largo hall around the ring Isbeen hurt by the animal yesterday

Mme Mortllo was attended by An-

bulnnce Surgeon Katie of tho EmergencHospital in hor room in the Sea BeacPalace Subaequently it was saidleopird was suffering with rabies

Thn management sent tor Dr Wallace II ee who was In attendance on the latPresident William McKinley at Buffaiito attend the injured woman

tho attack as told bymanagement as follows

During her last on Thunduty night Mine Morello noticedthe leopard wan in a threatening moodallowed him to shirk hula work Ycsterdamorning attired In street costume sh

the arena to make him rehearslets net

the animal sprang at hoiher In the chest his

knocking her town The screamswonian brought tlm attendants armwith with prongs

Meantime Frank C Restock proof thou show himself on

trainer and Bonavita the lion trainerhad lxen summoned Copt Bonnvltistruck the beast on the with aiIron bar knocking senseless

Mme was carried out of tinarena to tier room where she was attendedby the nmbulnnco surgeon who said slitwas in n very

H of 422

Park Aveniio was summoned to attend thileopard He s ld it was tha-t ho was cuffprlng from rabies and

that the inliire woman bo watcherand treated accordingly-

It was said night that MmeMorello wns In a critIcal stale anti wonlc-

bo confitied to hor room for at least threiweeks

rrtt AHOW itmMajor of the NIHckon Town Aiys III

l oplf Are In ireat Mewl

Mayor ly w yesterday received this talegram from Mayor Cilllinm of HeppnerOr

We are In dire dlitr M Need inonejbpclly-

Mayor Low sent tlieme snge to James 0Cannon treasurer of the committee nppointed to receive subscriptions for tinflood and tornado sufferers in the Southand Vet S j far tho committee hascHive 828S72 Of this amount 10000 huts

been Kent to Tokepi 10001 to Kansas CityKan 12000 to nnd 150-

to S Tin1 expends oldistributing the futul have been 411 leav-ing n hand of nlKiut I29H-

iftwpiw roil iKoiidi AIIXOLD-

Rnllroxd SIte That Sum for MlllniI tie Kcehomr

DALLAS Tex June IB Tlie nnnounco-nent was made tonight that the sul-

trought by J M Fuller the wollknowiTexas turfman for V000 damages againsthe Texnti und Pnciflo Railway Com pan

time Federal District Court at Dallas haeen rompromised out of court by Mriiller accepting 120000About two years ago the rnceborso

Arnold nv Mr Fuller wastilled in a wieck on the Texns and Pacifloroad while being from Now Orleanso Mr Fullers horse farm at Willis Point

Tho suit result The seasonjofore lie was killed George Arnold wonhare than 50000 for owner 18000

in purses

wionrfv utntf-tlrnl rniy Olfleer Him Earned Pro

motIon In the Ivll WarWARHINOTOV June Id MajorOwn Frank

Vheaton U S A retired died last nighthis home in this city nt the age of 70

He hind been suffering for some timteem a complication of discuses due to hisdvanced ago A widow and two daughtersurvivo himGn Whenton was born In Providence

I I entering the army in 1855 hadcrvcd continuously over since Beforentering this army he hnd achieved someiromintnce ns a civil engineer And was

assistnnt In the United Stats and Mexlboundary survey under Cotumwuioner

John H Bartlett He hart charge of stireve iHtween Han Antonio nnd FI Paso

x and ort Yunia Cal while onhits work had many encounttiT with hostilencllarHFor the first year of Ills military life lie was

ngaged in border in Kateus later transferred to tlw First

which took part in suppressingndlan disturbances in

utbreak of tho Civil War he was made nand placed in charge of muster

fork in New Later ho wont to ticsrout mid took part in a number important

the littlekhl in 1802 bo was to bo n

IrigadlerCienera of Volunteers and wagsnignexl to a brigndo in Newtons

In 1864 be wn Majorieneral of Volunteern for gallant rvuvs-t the bnttlrs of OM auan Hillle was promoted to Colonel In Regular

1874 Brigadier8fl2 MajorGeneral in 197 retiredhortly afterward

Olittniry NntffWill Van ncntlmysen who for five your

nd be n a member of the editorial staff ofit World died At tile home t0 Kuoklnirhsmcad Procpect PArk South llrooklyn yeiter-nv He was horn at Urnkcvllle la in IMS

father who survive him Is JudreI-llinrn Van Hentbiiyiieii of Blooniflcld IH

he soles first newriapor work of Imporwas with tfte 1eaVMiworth Tivni of

ililih C l n I Anthony wasrdttor fromitier ho went to the hlrnuo 1riinnr-

ino Invitnllon of loieph Modill and In twobecame nuiruiainKeditor He remnlnedn snih for years and then cnntn-

i Now ork Mr Vnn lenveitime tons and two dmiuhlorg Ills

inernl will held tomorrow nftornoonJohn KdelMein A wellknown Jersey City

Icnr ninnufnctiirer died ofjy nt hl summer home In N 1

IP old He irunl to the civilear us n privet In tIm Second Sew lersey-

trlment Captain nff the KortlHh ired tworms In th Board of Aldermen acid heldrpsldpnny of the Board of Finance for fixears He R member of tIn New Jerseytate UcinorrHtic Commllteo for two yearsl was the first comninnrier of the Cernenulie In New Mr Kdplntein

a widow one son and two nauehtr-Willlnm I Kiiulrc tresRiirer of thee Nen

ork New nnd lUrtfonl Hnilrondled nt his home In Merlden COlin t r

after n lln erlne lllne s Fnlarvrnentthe heart kidney trouble wt ro the

nmedlnte counts of Mr VH

red this employ of the IM a clerkver fifty years ago when itonto H Wntrom

wns 7r years oldFlorence Ktoddnrd only daughter

f Isanc T Stoddardof ArizotiB riled on Thursday ovrnlnz

the home of her CrlnrnMartin In N Y Slit WM-Imve b ffi marrlid In September crc

try Stoddard Is nrtlnu H of Ar-lina during thx absence of Gay nrodin-Mr Henry Hanford of in West

street wife of the ofle Adams Kxprms Company dUll yeMtcr

athusband Mrs Snnfordi maiden conic

ns olive Mr Sanford wits her

fir l Kvertv NiipTiiitcndfnr of thus Cin-ririatl Ohio tsvi dl xl

nif d 70 He haul written xteryTnnperrilnr the m of ttniilnntH nnr-iostniftit of IIIKSIIP lie TMI Rrtfiiltr-

llio I uited States latin Office from Ipiu

b

>

hManagefltesd

nn

theAnlmalShmow

hole rollsaid

morn-Ing

that Iho

of the

thatand

paws

lie

liE p I II

rn

Oa 1t1i ill a n

lIlanl on

In

OrgI

be-Ing

lit

And

can

and

I

wits

BI

II fidhe

lq olrr

jt IBr

I

Wits

IOn Ilrt

and<

Ins I

rPlar 0

at

riftrwas

lIncol

I

of10 WH

Show

now atlico Sea ieao

tohcav

Thue story

tilerIetot

his

C

fez

1111Et TON

rears

Iii

brevet ted

the

hisI

and

tin

eartiers eight

S hectic ti ratwas

lie

saves

lIt

MissI cml

any

lid

lit Newcastle wIth-er

olin

tie

5

>

>

>

>

¬

>

<

>

nviioifi nEniMCK LIKELYAVW ET WEEK

tinloin NriMl tJoiiinilllern to EmployeAllocution to Talk ArWtnUlon Ooa-

of ntilldlvfTrmiir May Soon tollAnln Hklllfd Trades lu Rt-

iIt looked yesterday as If time deadlock

In the trade bo ended noweek A disposition to yield a little w

shown on both sidesThe plan of arbitration submitted I

the Building Trades Employers Associtlon has been dlacussod between comml-

to of tho board of governors of thj asselation and repri 8ontallvo8 of the lab

Intho last few days That sonof the unions may accept it with niodlflcions wn indicated yesterday Thisenable tho employers to resume workthese trades and other unions nreto fall in line

The Marble Workers Association wideis affiliated with the Building Traded EnPlayers Association met a committeeits employees yesterday nt 1123

and the employees decided to refer theof arbitration to n meeting of the untotomorrow torenoon

Tins Electrical Sorkers Union otterInbling the plan of arbitration last woedecided at a meeting late on Thursdanight to reconsider It A committee waappointed to see the Board of Governorof the Building Trades Employers Aflflocl-

ation with a view to having the schememodified

The Board of Building Trades Mechaniccompound of the unions of skilled tradewhich seceded from tim old Board of Building Trades mot yesterday at Eightyalxtstreet and Third avenue and passedfollowing resolution

flftnlrril Thnt it the sense of meetln-tlmt the Board of Building Trades MechanicPlaces Itself on record ns favoring any prncdual plan of to diminish strikeor lockouts on buildings

Thin troinmittiio was then appointed t

see the Board of Governors of theTrades Kmployorn AKSociatlon todaanti try to nrrnnge for an acceptable

arbitration W H

Richard ShoeMetal Workers James SteamFilters Union Alexander Kelson

Stone Cutters Union EdwartScull Marble utters Union Cliarle

John J Donovan Plasterers Unionemplo ern talked later in the

as if receive this committeeis composed of walking dole

other hnlf of till old Board of BuildingTradfs met nt Brovoort Hall

near Third avenue was statedthere that a movement was In progressto reunite the two halves of tho boanland to eliminate tim MaterialDrivers Union the recognition of which bythe old Board of causedtie recent shutdown in the lumber andbuilding material

Under the of reconstruction it wasthe unskilled trndes would he an

auxiliary and could only vote throughthe of Building Trades Mechanics-

A committee from the hoard ofnf the Tile Union consisting ofPresident James William IIecretary of the Board of Building TradesMechanics and Allen had n-

otij conference last this boardif of the employers associationver the arbitration A member of

he press committee saidModifications of were suggested

md was made toward aThe corntniftoe of ties Tile Unionwill nt a of the uniontext week and another conference will takeilace The of all tin unions inhe building trades have been comimmiailed conferences have been ar-

angrxl Everything looks to a speedyettlemont of the

Wo never took tho stand that our plan ofrbitrftlinn was correct III allails We cah see that there are pointswhich be modified after werlfh thn various unions All vital

will remain Some ofwill have to he accepted before

work Is resumed

KW lllKV MKETIW-

t Freight rrewi Called to Or held atHarlem flier Station Today

NEw HAVKK Conn Juno ID All of thewight crows of thin York division of

New York Now Haven nnd Hartfordnllroad received notification toport nt a special meeting to be held at tho

Itlver station in New York cityimorrow nt 4 oclock The notice furthertys thnt business of the utmost importance

to be considered nnd is signed Theommlttee

No one will give any chin as to th naturef tho bustncfs to bo considered but it is

that sonic weeks ago Garret H Wilsonleveling u of the New York

the of the runsf somo of the mon which boo interferedith thin time awl wages The order was

to movement of freightmeeting in thought to relate to

Wardrob of thee Mottf tie NSW York New Haven and Hartfordallroad raid night that bo didnt

hind seen tho notice posted and had torndown Ho men have noices and he thinks the call for the meeting

unauthorizedSome of the omen sold they knew nothing

a meeting

Ftl07E tnTallnnii Take Pliers of Striking Plaster

crcrs IjihorrnIt was learned last night that the Pia-

sters laborers tnlnn which first struckir an Increase from J335 to 150 a daynd when this was granted l refused to sign-n and demanded II n day IH

in time coldThe Employing Plasterers Association

ns nn npreement with tim Italianborers Protcotlvp Union a new

ntlon which has become Incorporated

ie regular rate of wages for overtimeunion agrees that its

iombers will work with new organiseAny of tho strikers who want to

turn to must do so at n tiny

Irctrloal MorkiTs Till Timelo He Given lo Icrome

Charles I Eidlir of the special romilttee appointed by the Building Tradeslnployrs Assrciation to lake charge ofsore of extortion against Itsiders-ild ypaterday that ho had several nffldaI-

tft In refurnnce totntlve of the electrical workers

Thefie nffldftvlts ftc sn saidr Rldlltr that n committee from thewtrliol workers did not earn to hoar

read They will be presented to time

Utrict Attorney

ilde Architectural Iron Workers SheIksUeclarrd Off

At meeting of the Inside Architecturalon Workers Union beginning on Thursly night in Mnonnerchor Hall Fiftysixthre t lieu Third avenue oed endIngsterdoy morning tho strike of tIe membersr a now wags scale loci recognition ofe was i ofT

100 in will return lo work onA conference was held hetwenn

entalive of ties union and PresidentM Cornell of this Iron l iue resultinga twttlifinent of time strike

ACEPARLEYSINL WARr

TO

t

ould

unions

Inexpected

orBroadway

plan

the

orbltra lon

Building

pInaeIN lnlon secretary of board

JollrI n1IGranite Union Michael

Stanton Electrical Workers Union and

Itgates

it

0 d

all

sett

a meeting

hoer arbi-tration

today

Harlem

II

Mill

lfd

gin ex lIlo

lastIMiHet1 yotchd R

h4lII

about

rIO

now out

Iw wh clt momhprto rlpj 3 nt

lion13

UOIu LIfl1R IIIHKUIII

In hOI

totron

In

1

ll1nclll

1

111

LABOR

sri

Ie title

theParkon

Delaney Ctctters

t

Newhue

I

UIM the

was

its

Its

hem

>

¬

>

<

<

<

CHICAGO STRIKE SETTLED

strIkers Get Back Tlielr Places Becog-

nlllon of Union CompromisedCHICAGO Juno in Tho strike of thi

cooks and waiters was declared off to-

night This puts an end to tho strife thathiss been waging for the last seventeendays The hotel and restaurant servlciof Chicago will probably be in nornuicondition today

The strikers ate to return to theirplaces Seventyfive comet RIO to

back tomorrow and the remainingper cent within ten days This will

give the employers ten days in which Uprovide tom the disposition of the Immlgrants who were brought hero to fill tinplaces vacated by the strikers

The other contested point recognitionof the union was compromised by bothparties agreeing on the right of freedomof employment According to tho agree-ment all matters of wages classificationshours conditions of labor and any ancall other differences existing betweenties two parties to the controversy shall btsubmitted to a joint conciliatory commit-tee of three members

TO IXSlRE STRIKES

A Company Incorporated by theLegislature

NEW HAVEN Conn June 19 Probablythe first insurance company formed in thecountry to insure people against strikeswas incorporated by the Connecticut Gen-

eral Assembly which closed Its sessionsyesterday

The company will be known as the MutualSecurityCompany of Waterbury U mayInsure a manufacturing or industrial plantof any kind against losses by floodand epidemic hut the main purpose ofthe company will be insurance againstlosses by strikes The Inoorporators areFrederick J Brown Charles E Meigs andIrving L Holt of Waterbury

RICH MIERS HEIRS H7V

Alleged Wills Declared Forgeries andNew Trial Is Denied

HELENA Mon June 19 The SupremeCourt today denied trial In the notedAllport will case thus closing one of themost noted contests of that kind ever triedin Montana When Joint Allport died inJefferson county several years ago he leftan estate which comprised n interestin the Minnie in Butte severalmining title county and considerable

Sirs Caroline V came here fromDenver and on the representation thatshe as his only sister was to estate

md commenced tIm process of settlementwhen other heirs his deathThey appeared and claimed a share of theestate that time an alleged willwas produced bv an old prospector who

the to San Francisco

There wax a long trial with witnessesand much expert testimony on handwrit-ing and was to b a forgcry Then came another will and that wasafter a long trial also declared a forgery-A new was asked but this wasby the Supreme Court tpdaj-

JHERTY ItELL OV IK4V HACK

Crowd Sees It at Plymouth Rockand Hears Addresses

BOSTON Mass June 19 Tlie LibertyJell started from Plymouth on its returntrip to Philadelphia at noon today amidhe ringing of bells firing of guns arid

of thousands of peopleThe boll rested on ear on a at the

railroad station at Plymouth Soon afterunrUe crowds to come Into townrom all the neighboring towns arid villages

The were down toRock where William T Davis Plymouths

made an addressif Philadelphia responded The Superiorourt in ao see the relic and ItO schoolchildrenfame in a body to the station

At TaUnton and Mlddleboro thousandsif people were at this stations to catch a

the bell

per be-

taken2

4GUS lConnec-

ticut

anew

of administration

tare

a

¬

¬

¬

¬

ir4r OLD BILL I BROOKLYN

Gardner D Matthews Wilt Try t Get theHello to Prospect Park

Gardner D Matthews of Brooklyn is trybig to make up for the lack of enthusiasmin Manhattan for the Liberty Bell by bringing it to Brooklyn the in travels

In The Mr Matthews Uprepared to take it through Brooklyn to

Park He will theteen horses to drag the bell through thestreets

If Mr Matthews doesnt theBell on its return to Philadelphia hewill ask Mayor Weaver of tolet the be here for the celebra-tion of the Battle of Long Island

CLASS DAY AT HARVARD

ECierelse In Sanders Theatre PresidentEliot ReeelreC-

AMIIHIDQK Mass June 19 Tlie Harvardsenior class today celebrated Its claw dayThe literary exercises were held In SandersTheatre This first marshal of time classday llichard Derby of New York presidedThis oration war Arthur Blackand the poem by Warner of

ivy oration was deliveredby Robert Child of Boston and

ode by Richard malls of Detroit Thisafternoon the customary yard exerciseswere held

This evening President and Mrs Eliotreceived nt horns graduates and offi-cers of the ofthe graduating class

announced the following awards of prizesThe Rlcardo scholarship of 350 toA A 1001 B Schierprize of I2W to K Bcrnbaum 1903 the

prize of 1100 to W S Archibald1901 the prizes for dissertationsIn Greek and Latin JIOO to A S Peas 1903-

iO to S C Lagh lOOt

HlRTS COL HI COMMECKWETR-

tiidenls Going Home Because Nophomores Were Suspended

WATKKVIIJK Me lune 19 Findingthat the faculty of Colby would not withdraw the order suspending all but fourmembers of the class for mis-demeanor students of nil classes began toleave for homo today such it is fenrexl thatthe commencement will be aflzlo

Time Junior Hnss ties voted not toex rcii e nod tie senior hop

to oft President White issued a it itement concerning the difficultiesbetween aul faculty H said

The puniMtmient that was Inflicted uponthe seems to me to b vlight were suspended from collegethe remainder of the term boinggiven privilege of making up tn

nextThe uro a unit in maintaining thepresent position We maui

present for h examinationnext

Organist Wandering In the ParKA welldressed man who said he was

Walter Leigh an organist was found wan

Park last He vns sent to BellovueHospital to examined ns to his sanity

Melt and Greene al tim TheatreOdell conic to town last night He

such Police Commissioner firrono wrnt toHie Prince of Pilsen together

faculte of arts and ariencas

prize

hangIohft

ito

atmind Mall In Ceiitrah

los

see

¬

¬

¬

¬

¬

¬

SHIMROCK III

One of Her Latest Fr turmitii lyimt thisModprn Hume llwnrr Can ream Front It

When Shamrock III tlm latest nspirinnfor ynchtliiB cup honors mnkes lior Initialappearunco In thuse waters tlio lay mind

It b with theof club topsails eto will bn nblo to rcinirk-nt u glitters olio In

of the old cumbersometiller of the two Hliiunrocks hnwill bo with a swift workliiK iiittint wheel to dwell

the ninnlfest superiority of Ihe i

American It Iniia utto-Kmilnnd reco nles It to her treat

As on sea the wheel hit oldso in household coal ulviiway to guts for cooklliK Iwrniisn of lt clenii

with wlilrli Itfood its Inflnltu ciipnrlty for cooklnc u miiiti-tUdo of dlrtlllrt

Then expense of hy gnu too i

iirovldlim is noun 01thin reckless wu ofted con-sumers mrelesuness In not watching llnmeter nnd reportlns uny togas

service It gives amid thewith which It can lx all oombinto recommend gas most heartily to tim lioinowner who appreciate

flue gums rnnite or is now In siMigeneral use tlmt It seems UPLossarvto enter n further plea In favor of Its

popularity the people at largeAdv

FORAKER AND COX ARE OUT

SPLIT SAID TO TIIREATE OHIOSEXA TORS ItEKLECTlOS

Cox It Is Said Thinks Foraker Got TooMuch Credit for Action at Columbusand Ho Opposes Forakcrs BoomIngor Judge Wright llannn In Unet p

CINCINNATI Juno 19 It Is staid in politi-cal circles that George B Cox the Republi-can boss of this Hamilton county hasdeclared war Ux n Senator J B ForakerCox refuses to affirm or deny the statemerit

According to the story Foraker hasbeen receiving too much credit for threcent convention In Columbus in whichSenator Manna yielded to President Roosevelts request for an indorsement for thenomination for President in 1904 and ac-

cepted State Senator Warren an antiHannn man at heart for LieutOTiantGovernor

Tlio feeling on the part of Cox is saidto have reached the boiling point whenSenator Foraker requested of the Presi-dent yeslerday the appointment of formerJudge a flew Wright for Judge of tlioDistrict of Columbia

Judge Wright has been a Forakerfor years but has not been In

Cox This is true of mostnf the real Foraker faction in CincinnatiThe friendship between former

and nearly ledyears ago when came back trait

to insist that lox renomlnnlfWright for Common Pleas Judge Coxrefused acid whim Foraker Coxreplied The convention will bo held at

Turner Hall tomorrow nt 10 oclock-So up there and nominate if you can

was a Cox convention of cfliiri1no one had a chance who did not hav til-

Indorsement of Cox so Judge Wright wasturned down

Judge Wright has figured in a numbertt citizens movements and has been

of in connection willhe Mayoralty Cox has opposed him inpolitics private thaitime

If the talkedof materializes it willline up with Roosevelt and Forakerox and llannn and It i alleged that when

Senator Forakers term in theUnited States Senate expires ho will Imvo-o whip Cox to get a reelection

Hamilton county willlate for the United Stal M

innate probably Congressman Nicholasor Charleis K

Taft or possibly George B Cox hlnvwlfExJudge said he know nothing

f any open breach between Cox and ForIm not In a position to talk be

aid

STATE CIVIL SERVICE

iithnert W Pound Elected President ofthe Commission

tuisterircal ii-

uup

lie

lute

ness lie lurk nss

t

tteiurcel

sup-porter

tci a some

hltu

hate a eatiiil

<

¬

>

¬

¬

¬

¬

ALBANT June 19 The StateCommission today elected CommissionerCuthbert W Pound of Ithaca president

John K Neal Register of Kings countySheriff William E Melody and lila attorneyCharles H Hyde appeared before thncommission and for a rehearing onapplication for a reclassification of Kings

offices with a view to theinstitution of certiorari proceedings

President Pound a uponthe decision of this Court of AppealsKings county cases when held

Service Commission couldnot be by mandamus toIts classification a plaoo Jn the civilservice

The court declined to Intimate that itregards the classification aa a proper one

itself strictly to thatmandamus was not proper remedy

The commission took no on refor a rehearing on the Kings county

applications

ItST WATS THEM TO CO-

Culllnan Declines to ExplaIn Why He Wonldflounce Excise Agents

ALBANY June 19 State Excise Com-

missioner Culllnan today said he wouldhave noticing to say until after July 1 a

to the reasons which the requestfor the resignations of Agentdishing Turner Smith of

commissioner the threemen will hand in their resignations wIthoutmore ado but to say thvirtual dismissal of these men is duipolitics or other reasons

Remonstrance May Coil Illsan Italian 27 years old of

B9 Withers street Wllllamsbtirg was stabbedin the abdomen and probably mortallywounded last night nn unidentified notGeorge was entering thin of

stranger himbecause George remonstrated IhonssniUr

out a knife and slabbed him iiwas taken to St Hospitalan apparently dying condition

DesK

many

In tt cheep fiUfrt wrlilnebed mrvril inner l

splendid nrrny f flllnithe ilf V lucre shunt n Is

V unit T tlrslcn n l nmstniHon-ThK desk l known a style Vnanil Its price Is

4200In unmet inorrovcr his ws

ft ronililrli and Hinrivimn A

line of csfc ion nn nm In New

Mylrs nt prlrr candorUi 20111111 a i not nil isnd

rxaml-nrYawmnn fc Erbc Mfr Co

Civil Setvies

the

and

ti

Life

l

a

Cat

Zc

7

arid space

ties rcarr

etc

nrI 1i1 cmhrartruC mrP chinfrom 5i

s

331 llroiIfltl-hcrir s1t trinitn

¬

¬

>

ta theterdayvent th-

intentlfor pulof off-ltlon wthe IIto bor

Mayortrol ofat the 1

Themltleothe apfor byto cospite tlthe brltradedi undoaskedupersti

tanningThe i

have brbegunmen ofleave tlfinishmanyof theHencewhich i

upon t

were

the eywantswouldtern ai

ofAide

counselcommilInand euwhole

Theonly pnpprop

effort t-

mlntetrpointedlireI racto

ceework al

Mrday

forIn R

ralbig towas wi

Mrthe bri1180001

Thenplans f-

Ho hacnestle

He hnil Mr

Clllof thiswork hiIng pit

toMcCallcouldnt

Mr X

log theMr

item Jn-

fcnturwby tiesto emp

inns olMr V

draw thMr I-

lion Eplans

men InMr

but a i-

totild fo

men PODhut notthat allT ou haI found

Thn pithis

flfwhf

to nil cIIP en ho-

th flntone

Mr Mtoplans f

forbuild n

Mr 11ort 1

low toMr

hnd toMr j

the Art

thee planiMr I

sInnerin costbridges

bridgeAftrr

to Mrtlie TaUndentyclwr-

IindenlMstenrthe brld-

O C-

wa onBridge

Mclnnethis pin

of bria-aigns

XoThe

sioner-In the

told theto speak

woi1300000

1

before tl-

wafrom th

TAM

Fault

S0-

Ta

crea-nomimeSUcCC-4at thea sme-piundi

11

S

In sacs

Ion

compel

liv

c-

it

I

en

In lye

get

I

was psi

L

urn win

1

ira<

p ii ices

tieleastltd

the

tech ru1

I

I y

tI

i

Mr Hwho ep-offinishingann

Mt

allof thenonature

1

One

Nioho-conat