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THE WASHINGTON HERALD TUESDAY JANUARY 18 1910 t J 3 r 9- f TYPHOID FEVER TUBERCULOSES SCARLET FEVER All Found in City Milk Typhoid fever Is not the only disease for which the milk supply of the hospitals of the District is responsible but It aids also In the spread or tuberculosis scarlet fever and several other diseases The foregoing Is a statement made yesterday by Dr G Lloyd Magrudfer Dr George M Kober and Emile Ber who have recently made a careful study of the mortality rate fever In the hospitals of the of Columbia and its possible connection with the milk supplied to patients at these institutions The statement was Issued after tho Investigation had been completed From the Star Jaunary 16 1910 With typhoidinfected milk supplied to the Washington hospitals tuberculous milk widely sold and scarlet fever prevalent isnt it time for you to protect yourself and your family by using WHITE CROSS of families have started the use of WHITE CROSS MILK during the past mouth because it is an absolutely safe milk PURITY GUARANTEEDEv- ery drop of White Cross Milk is heated and aerated with filtered for OVER HOURS at 140 degrees F and we positively guarantee it to be absolutely free from disease germs We have spent 100000 to give Washington a pure safe milk supply We have erected the finest milk plant in the world with the best modern scientific equipment You can have the benefit of our perfect facilities without any additional cost THE MODERN SYSTEM We treat our in the country while perfectly fresh bottle it by machinery in sterilized bottles with sterilized caps ship it to Washington in our own cars and deliver- it to your door DIRECT FROM THE CARS Every hospital hotel lunchroom and family in Washington should use White Cross Milk exclusively for three reasons First It is superior to unheated milk because it is absolutely free from typhoid tuberculosis scarlet fever and other disease germs Second It is superior to milk pasteurized by any other process because its milk ferments are not destroyed nor its digesti- bility impaired Third It is superior to milk shipped to Washington and pasteur ized here because it is treated before the milk has deteriorated and become contaminated by the products of bacterial activity BEGIN TODAY Let us begin to supply you with White Cross Milk this morning WHY SHOULD YOU RUN THE RISK of using infected stale or indigestible milk when we will supply you with the purest safest and most highly indorsed milk in the at the price of ordinary milk also furnish perfectly Pasteurized Milk treated in the same plant and delivered from our cars in the same manner Our pamphlet Pure Milk sent upon request B White Cross Milk Co 9th and N Streets N W Phones N 11121113 I I I I f I 1 I air f ilk I I We Sell at 9 Cents- We W0 U 4 Jundreds i S I world- S ¬ > ¬ > ENDS AFRICAN HUNT Roosevelt to Start Back with Vast Collections ExPresident Roosevelt writing from Nairobi under flats of December 15 has informed the Smithsonian Institution tint its expedition under his charge has finished its work in British East Africa and is about to leave for Uganda He states he has collected S4R vertebrates a number of invertebrates and many plants and photographs letter is as follows VafcM Bee IS Ml T the Secretary of the S M fc iMtitotion sir I hue to Mport that the hn nader my ttmrm has BOW SoWwd ita work in Pnticji East AMen and is best to leave fee ItniHla Th coUectiona wade in Britfcfa Xut Afiia include Mvnunals terRe in ah S- BMmraala twalt in alt UKI- Vrds 27K- II and batiaeaiam about 150- 9Ir sh water and marnw Mi about 36- 9Tcral T rt braML addition the coltecUxni iattede a kum rf and other hmrtefcratea Mrenl thnoMnd- I Unts in the neiehborbond of tM pbotos antbropo 1 ticsl materials c Very reuwlhiUy THEODORE ROOSBVJtL- TIp to date only a little more than a riuartor of the collections enumerated in 1 Roosevelts letter have reached the last The a 1 s- In her moll itsisMs xp4I tiles institution In addition to the mammals mentioned by him there have however already been received about lit skulls of large which are not asso- ciated with skins these being picked up in the fleid for the study of the varia- tions in individual specimens Word recently has been received of killing by Col Roosevelt of two speci- mens of the white rhinocerl an adult female and calf The museum has none of this species in its collection UNCLE SAM TO STAND PAT Suit to Dissolve Railroad Merger to Be IVIthdrnwiC It may b stated upon authority that the government has no intention of with- drawing the suit filed under the terms of the Sherman antitrust act to dissolve the merger of the Union Pacific and the Southern Pacific a a combination in re- straint of trade The Attorney General now has the matter under consideration but it is knewn that unless he changes his mind on the subject he will direct Special Counselors Kellogg and Severance ceed with the case in the courts Dr C F Wtohfcter will deliver a tertwe thIs evening at 139 FVtirmoot street on The Mboon- wiru mind I mamma the ot topro I ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ I You can rent a LIGHT TOUCH MONARCH TYPEWRITER Rental Rate 300 per month for first month Special rate for 6 months or for a longer period The Monarch Typewriter Company 1421 F Street N W Washington D C I Executive Offices The Monarch Typewriter Bldg Broadway New York p ir it I fji- iI k l ari- l I oki- iI 1 1 2 Y 310 YESTERDAY IN CONGRESS JANUARY 17 Swwtor GQiBer aBm Mil poUfe- Mtlfo A MBlier of Mwadantu to DirtMet dw prfcUon Ml were Mtaitted by T rira atod- RcmlntiM for btMtfeatfcn of BalU er OM trowwf MKd M it nperfed tor cwfoMM- Ltdw Stiidert a iotBt Station Wiw M HOUSE Howe eoavcMd at ntwu ewMMtUe will iv UDH chargK- Ctimrt General Land O ce lijr IltmtiottUUTo UUchcoc V rio i Dirtrict bin taUcdo d lila d ttinc New Mexico an1 Amoaa DMHd WEATHER CONDITIONS- U S Dept ot Asrienltnre WeaUm H roa Uttixntnrr will rise Ttwmtay in the Middle Atlantic and Nortli Atlantic folow d br c der weather in them districts Weduerfay CoWer weather will overspread the the Ohio Valley and the Southern during Tuewtay and Vednelay The weather will be winner Tues day hi the Northern Plains Storm warnIngs are diapUywl en the WaitKtoe and Oregtw eo t f and advIsory wsraings for brisk and possibly hfeh sWfthw wiwk have been iMw4 for the Middle and North Atlantic coast Steamers defwrttoE Tuesday for Burojxn jwrU will bri k poeriMy hinh southerly wind lfth to and BortnweK with nawttkd wmtlt r and ram followed by fair weather Wedwsday and Thursday Local Temperntnrc 2a m W 1 a 3J 6 a m 8 a m 2T 10 a m 31 12 noon 3T p m 4 p HL 41 p m 41 8 p m 30 J P m Maiianm 42 minjanta 23- Udatire bcmidhy a 2 pi m p Si Rainfall i p a to S jx m OC6 Heiirs- Tewperatwe aame date test jearMaiinMua M- miufenum 21 Temperatures In Other Cities Temperatures w other cities tether with the BffloaDt of rainfall for Ute twelve bcura ended at 8 p ra yesterday are aa follows Mar Mta 3p Aaherillc N O Atlanta Ga Atlantic city N J lliMMrek N Dk- Koatoo Maw IhitTalo N Y Chicago Ill Cwcinaati Ohio Qbcyenne Wyw Davenport Iowa Denier Onto lea Moines Iowax GalrwtoD Tnc Helens Most Indianapolis hal JaHwrnidll lla Kansas City Mo Unto Rock AA Lea Anedea Cat MMxroeUe Midi Memphis Tww New Orleans La New York N Y North Platte Nehr jOmalM Nebr r Portland Me Portland Oreg Salt Lake City Utah St I da Mo- St Paul Miss San Francisco Oil SrrtogfleU Ill Tseewa Wash Vlckabitrg Mfes Tide Table TodflyHfrfi tide l fa and 110 p m Low tide 738 a m and S3 n w- TomorrowHigh tide 2 a m and 237 m Low tide a m and 324 p m Condition Water Special to The Washington Herald Harpers Ferry W Va Jan 17Both rivers dear lilt SE ATE The COII on CIa reMI caR er a wee Jiidkisry Cu NpfIria to lamer SIIoap- J1oIIowtIt brill sdjoemed At Sa od The ma4e Urst deeciency WU was siuder wlwa WM taken at odoek Wlllhiartoa MPDdar Jan lMIS p IlL The States lAke Stats Stat lisTs welt Midnight m i it m ol O Rain m foil 6 31 46 T w 11 U 21 40 U 6 3i i 36 3S zi 33 T JQ J to OJ8 48 3d 43 I SI m T 36 056 00 ro T 31 JE 66 If 6 31 Jg J 1 O9 it II m T M 4 QI at 4Z 53 J 15 J T Si IS se 31 It II 31 31 T 10 I 001 31 3 4 31 49 0Ii J 31 s ci O1t Jl 33 43 4 4 It Y2 44 Ol 4 10 OS 0 f0 fA m M p S of the Sesst s noe- s1rests faiorsblj os Jsdg Ssato Ge L enesths aisn the saW hew assidcratIo- sadosruent IT reioe < is awubine 1 3 33 ii I 7 43 Si 33 3 34 S Z3 01 < PORTION Southwestern side 10 mUles 2306 feet Northeastern side 16 miles 2631 feet Southeastern side It miles 705 feet Northwestern side 10 miles 62 feet for the second line then from the termination of the wild flrst and second lines run two other direct lines of 10 miles each the one crowing Eastern Branch aforesaid and the other the and meeting each other in a point I r J i 0 Z Q t- In i I 0 0 I J 0- I 0 the Potom I e I i 0 4s 1 t tr- to I c- 5fOaPre i toO cieoeoer wo 2 1 1 fs- f 4 1 1- 4d- Pwc I f e 4 a p c Ii 40- I i Lot 0 hpH- ss I 0 5 l7 > DOES VIRGINIA OWN Continued from Page One cascara foe It incite to a tedMtaU MM title to the ground upon to ttote Canttol the White Howe and enr ether taHJfrtaj public buildings stand If the reeearion to Virjia stand hi law it would MM iMBtMe that the Federal govenweot retains Jurtadfction over the jwrtlm ot the District north of the IotoMae IN deeogatiow of Feverbrecdlnsr 3Inr h lade awl tottcituda for sUryc- ondniont owbiced to taapire UM mai to raeteim UM Potomac Plata UM ns of UM work toon revealed the that proper tteatment- of UM narrow river and adjacent would always be limited and natatMaotory utIle confined to UM northern bank alma A faverbreediag- manh within 7000 or 8iM lest of the White Uoute caanot be r eard d with iadKfewnce nor can any OM fail to observe that the improvemeot- on the north su teeth Uw ttn4g UnM of UM tooth bank of the rirer r bold wtttf In abort yr more amptr JMtiflw UM witdom of Washington and hit maimiitiDB in oateadDg both sides of UM river withIn the llmW of the Federal Datriefc The iiittoJ the Whit awl all the public buUdtami were located near the renter in the era MM of the Dtrtrict to within a abort dlataam of UM White Reese ground Tut not Intend vf by Waahmcton under what masterful ilwwcUon the comtimtioml Federal eovemment executed DeCent nf Intention The act leceJinic sobstairUalry twoftfthf of UM District to Virginia ao obvious rttiean Mote tton of the friary of UM ConaUtntion m this be half and so din ards UM rita of after partici that I have for yearn regarded it M null and void on general prinripiet but notwithstanding the interesting and important nature of the ques- tion I have not found time to inveetfeate the law and the historical facts bearinc upon it Led year ALEXANDRIA COUNTY frays the debts sod it lbs III of the larJlaad p art fad rhea sods but the act of tha south III a for the was nth eesne sat Whoa How be- g asoredos oed was iesardIns soot the ¬ however I had the good fortune to mention the matter to Mr Taylor room to the bar of UM country a on of oar Veda conttitutiaaa lawyers and that zmUeman volunteered to rum faM the question and to write mo hit views upon it Mr Taylor totter sets forth the conatitutioBal- provirion in queatioa aad all legislation State sad naUoml in relaUon to the umnher with a review of aU executive action sad contract obttga- Uons hi pumanne thereof In feet the tetter fe a brief of such me damnscm and ability that I be it should be permanently avaOable for releases and M bHarvtag I renew my reqo at sad aak that when printed the eommunieation b refer Md to the ivanmittee on the Diatrict of Columbia ttoft An KxIiiiiiNtivc Opinion Mr Taylors opinion buttressed by torieal references and legal citations exhaustive and comprehensive Ho says in beginning- Tb eontemporaooous endccce UM fact beyond alt question that the final definition of a district tea miles sqoare u the teat of oar Federal Mimuul was a special acme the personal woe of Pnmdent Washington who toM involved the aooufcfctai of the title to UM tract from throe aowwdM State of Virginia the State of Mary- land sad the nineteen local proprietors who owned underlies the Capitol the White House and the Treamry Washingtons task was to Induce the put who odd the title to reds to the FVdcrtl goverunen consideration the entire sine under a quadrilatetal contract in which that government the grantee and bawflciary and Virginia Maryland and the rtfa eteii local praprietort the grantor The real conaidsration mottag to such grantor was the inci- dental benefit to accrue to them horn their joint cemloa wUch in the language of the act of July K 1799 i hereby accepted for the permtamt teat of the government of the United States directly frost the Federal goverunMnt white the three grantor were bound to each other by the mutual consideration moving hum the one to the other Hoder interdependent grants Maryland the last to grant exprawd the idea of the mutual benefits to be derived from a onterpriM when her legislature declared that appears to this general assembly highly jut sad ex- pedient that all UM lands within th mid city should attribute in due ppotwrUon in UM moans which have already greatly enhanced UM value of the whole Under that quadrilateral contract sup- ported by the fbrefotoR consideratious the Federal SOTcmmeat entered kilo possession with a perfect title after Uw- December 179L Government in Control No one perhaps will deny that after the title to the entire area had thus passed from the three grantors into the corporate tenon of the natkw neither the State of VirKuna nor the State of Maryland could have either in law or in equity any data to the common heritage superior to that of soy other State Under such cwxlitloos the Fed- eral government remained in peaceful potaessfon of the entire area tin mile square sod governed mine under the Constitution foe a period of tJJty yean Dnring that time the original bmndariea- aa designed by VatWncton were marked by mastiic Moms monunKXtU which still abide Ity acV of retrocwgion of July 9 1SK the District was dismembered by a conveyance to Vir- ginia of nearly onehalf of the sMIte area for MO pecuniary r property consideratioH whatever was the real motive of Use retrocession it is at this dnocult to ascertain From a legal standpoint the fact that the portion reoomeyed to Vtrrinia bed critically been con trttmted by her is of no whatever TberefoR befcte argument begins the mind won- ders upon whet comtttutioml principle such echo eeasion could have tee made Two distinct parts cf the Constitution are Involved First that iwrt of rerun S Article I width provides that Congress shall hive to excrete exchtsire ksiaia- tfon m all sees whatever over such District not exceeding ten mites square a may by ee km of particular States and the acceptance of Congress become the seat of government of the United States wccnd that part if section 16 article I which prtwkles that no State shall pass any WU of attainder ex port law cr law impair lug the obligation of contracts Imrinc the memorable Senate debate led by Pensia Bottled in bond unler government eupmislon Full proof full quart 1 CO Ihone or write TOKALOH WIRE 614 14th SJHW Phone M 998 lOb liars made c is puts pI- n that pun of the heart ul the tSty which three wtthoat uq direct That rue t represented the only maa6defation moctug 1t Dr Maryland It MIlt Nd the What tit iiI IiI facto fI LARGE I Rye CO hands fee his iwosene posadsry wee Seal usi sied tie See powerS ¬ ¬ ¬ Haywocd of North Carainu who as chairman of the Dfcufct ComBiUee Utterly an the moanIng and ascot of seettoa 8 Article I wu folly explored then readied by many leading Hitnam of that liar to the effect that OMMMeied la NT that part of the Coostttutkm atone UM act of retrocearion is sail sad void What I cannot un dentand the fact that ia say dated kowerer hastily oondoated deeper and more obrfeos- aipunent beard on ooetnct dMe of the Con ttitntton Article I sectIon W ifcouM have been entirely ofcriootcd And jet the shows that neh was UM fact It new oocwmd to aar one in te or that time to look to the mines of UM ia the quadrilateral contract upon irbiek UM owarafcip of tb tea Mites Muse icafly d taur What te contribution to the oontnncray Acquirement of Site He goes into history to show how the site of the National CApital dtaetMMd and finally acquired and says After nroloogtd discussion the act of J fr X KM was paaaed and the ate uf the District Sadly to rated partly to Prince Oom and counties te the State of Maryland sad pertly in- Fairfex County in Uu State of V- rUmatfcm of President George WaihtagtOB Uaick- K Hit withIn the following bounds Beetoutag at Jonei Point Iwtes the uprcr cape of Hunting Creek outset of 4S dctrem west of UM north and nannrj In a dIrect line tea for tbe Seat line then beginnIng apUn at the same Jones Point and ran fling mother dust line at a right with UM fine MTOi the PofcwMC ten mile Frost UM dIana it appears that UM Portion derived hw and rroednl to Virginia oonwruitw nearly onehalf of UM territory of the Dfetrfet u ArtRtealty denned in the pwdaanaUoo of Man 31- 17IL If UM act of July IS I Stats 9S ntkkd- An act U ntronde the County of Aleiandria ta the District rf CokwMa to UM State of Virginia voeoraMitvtfetMl MIll wad UK of the United Stats ak id now b exccated by UM PraddwtU- MHjIiniH the PortiM derfMd front roetdul Continuing he had been ones ex- oa had been made for that porpoat by par bu Stataa after t sees ue of the CIt of ectroot I canuot the of the to is the tile remind title said herein u to that branch of tile oubect Is personal hJ III sad at an is tM ate t is to Aha tW PIJIWft tit elect the vet of I Congress alter the W ceded had as as- sailed ennstltutiesslity doubt sonata cesduetos l user area my was 4oslmsmeey pro VieSuk angle adler lows sad VNgtuI says neorvesat b ceo been < espied by Concmi unde the act of July K 17M declaring the same U hereby accepted fur UM per- manent seat of the government of the UnIted iiutea the T WW of COORRM OpeC UM anbjeet matter nw exhansed Or U it not exbamted asahi nora ain be exercised becaaw u6 jwwer re- mained to twnafer the Dittrict M ortoally crested tote ettabUsaid and aeeepted aa a pet- al at fwernjBTOt Congress poMnvd no to acquire another territory for another Mt- enanrnt withtnt rioUttos the ematitvtiooal- Umbarfefe wliteh eonfliwd it to the miles square The Congress an a ent of limited authority was opraaly ntbortatd to icodre cmtora fro Stales ftf a IMted amount of territory to be held aa a permanent ot gorerameat but R not au- thorized or KBpttedly to she any part of men sessions away to any one Such was the coo Mhatkmal difficulty which the nOD K M T Hunter attempted to omamu when the bill in martinn was up for delete ta the House of Rapes teUU t May 8 UM Section of Article I of the Constitution when ukeo as a whole pronto that Ute Congrea shall haw power to ejcrdee exdusrte legislation hi all eases whataoever over mob District not weeding ten miles square a may by otmfrm ef particular Stats and the acceptance of C become the tot of the KoremaMnt of the States and to exercise like authority oer all places pnrrhaaed bj the of the legIslature of the State in which the same shall be for the erection of forts magazines araoal dockyards aad other needful things The delegation of imwer thus made to Cotwrew to icquire a mt of eonrmncnt fur the United Stales through a formal acceptance of waian to be made by particular distinct subjectmatter entirely operate and spurt from the succeeding delegation of power to porcrn all pUce purchased by the consent of the legislature of the State in which the mme shall be Did the grant of an expreaa power formally to accept eessfom liVer particular Statee which were to constitute aad heciwe the stat of mvemaaeot the United States corey with it M a neteaaary Implication the right to use the meant necessary foe the executioD of the power In other words did the implied power to we such neeeaMry means Son from the express M n rt accompli the In CMMtrafa tat dante which prodder that Craness shall hue power to make laws which aliaS be nece wr and proper for camrinc into execution the foregoing powers and all other powers vested by the Constitution m the gorai eat of the United States or in any depart- ment or omen thereof it was held at an early day that the in question confers on Coo the choice of and does net canine it to what K indispensably neceary Constitutional Mandate Tbo express mandate VP given by the natitH- tfen to Congre to acquire a seat of government by cession front jwrttcuUr and in no other manner Congress was powerless to force any State to make a ceaaou It could not go beyond the Matt of the States It could only i nuade it could not command Congress did not offer to the ending Staten any money ronAImtion whatever for their evasions The means and the only moans Congress saw nt to employ to accomplish a ritaJly important end woe the premier made in the July 1780 that the scat of government to be located on the cenkms should be rennanent The act expressly declared that the district ao- deftneil limited and located shall be deemed tbe district accepted by thIs act for the irra aent teat of Roverpment of the United States When Mr Madieon moved in the Hoose of Itepreteotathos to triM out the word permanent from this set he was TOted down and thus we have a tegMaUre interpretation practically oontemporaneoiu to the effect that the Constitution intended to confer upon wu aDd JIMIIM or any portion of it tit alter district square Met psees of ten was United consent States tilL of onlY dane Staten act- or > any Stats Is ebar words a len miles had msusnt seat exp 3 sit great means ¬ Cmnma the power to make the teat of government permanent Qnotonpcrary interpretation of the Ctm- ttiintion practkod and aoriiie ced in for years coo chuirely flare its construction Some yeses ago when a movement was ojr foot to remove the Capital to the Valley of the Sites rippi the effort of the action of Concrete under section I Article I was fully discussed I am in formed that it was then uniTemlly admitted that by UM selection of tire present seat of government the rower of Congress under the section ia ques- tion had been exhausted Virginia made her grant which WM the grant December 3 179 The nineteen local pro prietm perfected their pants on or about the 2Mb of Tune Hfl Maryland did not make her grant until December B 17L In that grant embodied in a wry elaborate act of thirteen aecUons Mary lain put UM fact beyond all question that the prior grants made by Virginia and the nineteen proprietors were conditions precedent to her grant Quotes from Opinions from many opinions rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States to show that a grant is a contract and puadrilateral contract entered into by the United States on the one hand and Virginia Maryland and the nineteen local proprietors on the other was binding in its operation and effect and could not be modified without abro gating the contract as a whole Ant- I He quotes that ¬ Simply Say Charge It Well Do the Rest MHT COMPANY 513515517 7THST Big Clean Sweep Reductions for Todays Selling IBEDWEAR White Bedspreads of good size neat and pretty patterns have always sold at 8oc the Clean Sweep Sale at Fancy Crib Blankets in pink and blue selling at goc Clean Sweep Sale price Extra quality White Bed spreads in attractive designs selling regularly at 110 For the Clean Sweep V I I For c 19c I 79 C- L I L a ¬ White 104 Blankets with neat colored borders sell at Soc pair For the Clean Sweep Sale Fine White Wool 104 Blan kets with colored borders sold usually at 3 pair For the Clean Sweep down Cj Q A- to 1 U Silkolinecovered Comforts covered in neat pattern silkoline good filling worth 129 Clean Sweep price i CJt Ir c f 4I J ¬ Hes stolen my purse i why do you carry large sums of when almost every day you see ac of pursesnatching With every precaution you may be the next victim or you may drop the purse on the street or in the car Now whynot have a bank account and carry your check book instead of currency Its a good business education for a woman easily of inestimable value and con- venience Have your account to check against in pay ing bills also open a savings account and tans fer all you pan possibly spare to that where it Will be earning 3 interest for you Ask for a more complete explanation at any- one of our banks Were pleased to show you how simple the whole matter really is Merchants and Mechanics Savings BankP- a Ave 20th St nw pa Ave and 10th St N W I LADIES 4 I learnedand 11 BRANCHES th G nw J 1Ai 4 JfjW ft fi ¬ ¬ BE ALBERT F WOODS HONORED Tnlioma Park Citizens Association Hold Informal Reception The Takom Park Citizens Association held an Informal reception In Takoraa Halt in honor of Dr Albert F Woods who will leave on February 1 for Minne- apolis Dr Wood resigned as assist- ant chief of Bureau of Plant Indus- try of the Agricultural Department to accept th position as dean of the agri cultural experiment station at Minneap olisJames W Dyre president made a short address conveying the expression of to their former president- Mr Dyre spoko of the progress that bad taken place in Takoma in the last few years attributing much of it to the as- sociation Dr Woods said that wherever he might go he could never expect to meet better friends than those he is about to leave be- hind and whatever he has done for the advancement of Takoma is but a slight expression of the interest he has at heart tot the place and Its people- A resolution extending the associations appreciation of his services and wishing him Godspeed in his new field was unani mously adopted Arranges to Give Bail It was announced yesterday that Samuel Graham of Montreal charged with con- spiracy with former Treasurer J N Hus ton and Harvey M Lewis in connection with the conduct of the affairs of the Na tional Trust Company had arranged to give ball before United States Commis sioner Henry P Gilliland at Plattsburg flu the its members I NY ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ FALSE PRETENSES PROVEN Three Counts of Indictment Return- ed Asrninst Jules 31 Waterbury Jules M Waterbury was convicted li Criminal Court No 1 yesterday after- noon on three counts of an Indictment charging him with false pretenses the specific offenses being that in the guise of a representative of the Associated Press he obtained money from Repre sentatives Hull of Iowa and Bait hold t of Missouri and Ormsby McHarg former Assistant Attorney General Water defense was that he repre- sented himself as from the Associated Biographies and that his patrons con- fused that organization with the Associat- ed Press The fourth count of the in- dictment was excluded from consideration by the jury because Senator Burrows could not Identify Waterbury as the man to whom he gave a check for 148 Waterbury was released on furnishing bonds for 080 pending a hearing on a motion for a new trifl to be lied by his counsel Dcnth IVni Accidental A certificate of accidental death has been issued in the case of William Sor rell twenty years old who died morning at Emergency Hospital from the effects of inhaling illuminating gas while asleep in his home at 431 Seventh street southwest on Sunday afternoon Would Pay Friars Claims The Senate Committee on the Philip pines favorably a NIl providing for the payment of 41372 in settlement of the friar claims These claims are separate from those of th Catholic Church eitenar reported yester- day ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ T Boys Giving alcohol in some form to your children All right if your doctor says so But does he say so Are you sure of it giving some alcoholic medicine without his knowledge Let your doctor decide all such vital ques- tions He knows Let him decide about Ayers Sarsaparilla as a strong tonic for the young Not a drop of alcohol in it No stim- ulation No alcohol habit J C AYER COMPANY Lowell Mass laxative for boys and girls than Aycrs Pills Ask your doctor about them He knows i Aicohol Or are you and A lazy liver makes a lazy boy An active brain demands an active liver No better f 0 6rIs I ¬

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Page 1: City 4s Milk IBEDWEAR - Library of Congress€¦ · Z3 01 < PORTION Southwestern side 10 mUles 2306 feet Northeastern side 16 miles 2631 feet Southeastern side It miles 705 feet Northwestern

THE WASHINGTON HERALD TUESDAY JANUARY 18 1910

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TYPHOID FEVERTUBERCULOSESSCARLET FEVER

All Found in City MilkTyphoid fever Is not the only disease for which the

milk supply of the hospitals of the District is responsiblebut It aids also In the spread or tuberculosis scarletfever and several other diseases

The foregoing Is a statement made yesterday by DrG Lloyd Magrudfer Dr George M Kober and Emile Ber

who have recently made a careful study of themortality rate fever In the hospitals of the

of Columbia and its possible connection withthe milk supplied to patients at these institutions Thestatement was Issued after tho Investigation had beencompleted

From the Star Jaunary 16 1910

With typhoidinfected milk supplied to the Washington hospitals tuberculous milkwidely sold and scarlet fever prevalent isnt it time for you to protect yourself and yourfamily by using WHITE CROSS

of families have started the use of WHITE CROSS MILK during thepast mouth because it is an absolutely safe milk

PURITY GUARANTEEDEv-ery drop of White Cross Milk is heated and aerated with filtered for OVER

HOURS at 140 degrees F and we positively guarantee it to be absolutely freefrom disease germs

We have spent 100000 to give Washington a pure safe milk supply We haveerected the finest milk plant in the world with the best modern scientific equipmentYou can have the benefit of our perfect facilities without any additional cost

THE MODERN SYSTEMWe treat our in the country while perfectly fresh bottle it by machinery in

sterilized bottles with sterilized caps ship it to Washington in our own cars and deliver-

it to your door DIRECT FROM THE CARSEvery hospital hotel lunchroom and family in Washington should use White Cross

Milk exclusively for three reasons

First It is superior to unheated milk because it is absolutely freefrom typhoid tuberculosis scarlet fever and other disease

germs

Second It is superior to milk pasteurized by any other processbecause its milk ferments are not destroyed nor its digesti-

bility impaired

Third It is superior to milk shipped to Washington and pasteurized here because it is treated before the milk has deterioratedand become contaminated by the products of bacterial activity

BEGIN TODAYLet us begin to supply you with White Cross Milk this morning WHY

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ENDS AFRICAN HUNT

Roosevelt to Start Back with Vast

Collections

ExPresident Roosevelt writing fromNairobi under flats of December 15

has informed the Smithsonian Institutiontint its expedition under his charge hasfinished its work in British East Africaand is about to leave for Uganda Hestates he has collected S4R vertebratesa number of invertebrates and manyplants and photographs letter isas follows

VafcM Bee IS MlT the Secretary of the S M fc iMtitotion

sir I hue to Mport that thehn nader my ttmrm has BOW SoWwd ita work inPnticji East AMen and is best to leave feeItniHla Th coUectiona wade in Britfcfa XutAfiia includeMvnunals terRe in ah S-BMmraala twalt in alt UKI-

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II and batiaeaiam about 150-9Ir sh water and marnw Mi about 36-

9Tcral T rt braMLaddition the coltecUxni iattede a kum

r f and other hmrtefcratea Mrenl thnoMnd-I Unts in the neiehborbond of tM pbotos antbropo1 ticsl materials c Very reuwlhiUy

THEODORE ROOSBVJtL-TIp to date only a little more than a

riuartor of the collections enumerated in1 Roosevelts letter have reached the

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Word recently has been received ofkilling by Col Roosevelt of two speci-mens of the white rhinocerl an adultfemale and calf The museum has noneof this species in its collection

UNCLE SAM TO STAND PAT

Suit to Dissolve Railroad Mergerto Be IVIthdrnwiC

It may b stated upon authority thatthe government has no intention of with-drawing the suit filed under the termsof the Sherman antitrust act to dissolvethe merger of the Union Pacific and theSouthern Pacific a a combination in re-

straint of tradeThe Attorney General now has the

matter under consideration but it isknewn that unless he changes his mindon the subject he will direct SpecialCounselors Kellogg and Severanceceed with the case in the courts

Dr C F Wtohfcter will deliver a tertwe thIsevening at 139 FVtirmoot street on The Mboon-wiru mind

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Swwtor GQiBer aBm Mil poUfe-Mtlfo

A MBlier of Mwadantu to DirtMet dwprfcUon Ml were Mtaitted by T riraatod-

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WEATHER CONDITIONS-

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Uttixntnrr will rise Ttwmtay in the MiddleAtlantic and Nortli Atlantic folow d brc der weather in them districts Weduerfay CoWerweather will overspread the the OhioValley and the Southern during Tuewtayand Vednelay The weather will be winner Tuesday hi the Northern Plains

Storm warnIngs are diapUywl en the WaitKtoeand Oregtw eo t f and advIsory wsraings for briskand possibly hfeh sWfthw wiwk have been iMw4for the Middle and North Atlantic coast

Steamers defwrttoE Tuesday for Burojxn jwrU willbri k poeriMy hinh southerly wind lfth

to and BortnweK with nawttkd wmtlt r andram followed by fair weather Wedwsday andThursday

Local Temperntnrc2 a m W 1 a 3J 6 a m

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Temperatures In Other CitiesTemperatures w other cities tether with the

BffloaDt of rainfall for Ute twelve bcura ended at 8p ra yesterday are aa follows

Mar Mta 3pAaherillc N OAtlanta GaAtlantic city N JlliMMrek N Dk-Koatoo MawIhitTalo N YChicago IllCwcinaati OhioQbcyenne WywDavenport IowaDenier Ontolea Moines IowaxGalrwtoD TncHelens MostIndianapolis halJaHwrnidll llaKansas City MoUnto Rock AALea Anedea CatMMxroeUe MidiMemphis TwwNew Orleans LaNew York N YNorth Platte Nehr

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tide 738 a m and S3 n w-

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cascara foe It incite to a tedMtaU MMtitle to the ground upon to ttote Canttol theWhite Howe and enr ether taHJfrtaj publicbuildings stand If the reeearion to Virjia standhi law it would MM iMBtMe that the Federalgovenweot retains Jurtadfction over the jwrtlm ot

the District north of the IotoMae IN deeogatiow of

Feverbrecdlnsr 3Inr hlade awl tottcituda for sUryc-

ondniont owbiced to taapire UM mai toraeteim UM Potomac Plata UM ns of UM

work toon revealed the that proper tteatment-of UM narrow river and adjacent wouldalways be limited and natatMaotory utIle confinedto UM northern bank alma A faverbreediag-manh within 7000 or 8iM lest of the WhiteUoute caanot be r eard d with iadKfewnce norcan any OM fail to observe that the improvemeot-on the north su teeth Uw ttn4g UnM of UM

tooth bank of the rirer r bold wtttf In abortyr more amptr JMtiflw UM witdom ofWashington and hit maimiitiDB in oateadDg bothsides of UM river withIn the llmW of the FederalDatriefc

The iiittoJ the Whit awl all the publicbuUdtami were located near the renter in the

era MM of the Dtrtrict to within a abort dlataamof UM White Reese ground Tut not Intendvf by Waahmcton under what masterful ilwwcUonthe comtimtiomlFederal eovemment executed

DeCent nf IntentionThe act leceJinic sobstairUalry twoftfthf of UM

District to Virginia ao obvious rttiean Motetton of the friary of UM ConaUtntion m this behalf and so din ards UM rita of afterpartici that I have for yearn regarded it M nulland void on general prinripiet but notwithstandingthe interesting and important nature of the ques-

tion I have not found time to inveetfeate the lawand the historical facts bearinc upon it Led year

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Mr Taylor totter sets forth the conatitutioBal-provirion in queatioa aad all legislation State sadnaUoml in relaUon to the umnher with areview of aU executive action sad contract obttga-

Uons hi pumanne thereof In feet the tetter fe abrief of such me damnscm and ability that I be

it should be permanently avaOable forreleases and M bHarvtag I renew my reqo at sadaak that when printed the eommunieation b referMd to the ivanmittee on the Diatrict of Columbia

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An KxIiiiiiNtivc OpinionMr Taylors opinion buttressed by

torieal references and legal citationsexhaustive and comprehensive Ho saysin beginning-

Tb eontemporaooous endccce UM fact beyondalt question that the final definition of a districttea miles sqoare u the teat of oar Federal

Mimuul was a special acme the personal woe

of Pnmdent Washington who toM involved theaooufcfctai of the title to UM tract from throeaowwdM State of Virginia the State of Mary-

land sad the nineteen local proprietors who owned

underlies the Capitol the White House and theTreamry Washingtons task was to Induce theput who odd the title to reds to theFVdcrtl goverunenconsideration the entire sine under a quadrilatetalcontract in which that government the granteeand bawflciary and Virginia Maryland and thertfa eteii local praprietort the grantor The realconaidsration mottag to such grantor was the inci-

dental benefit to accrue to them horn their jointcemloa wUch in the language of the act of JulyK 1799 i hereby accepted for the permtamtteat of the government of the United States

directly frost the Federal goverunMnt white thethree grantor were bound to each other by themutual consideration moving hum the one to theother Hoder interdependent grants

Maryland the last to grant exprawd the idea ofthe mutual benefits to be derived from aonterpriM when her legislature declared thatappears to this general assembly highly jut sad ex-

pedient that all UM lands within th mid cityshould attribute in due ppotwrUon in UM moanswhich have already greatly enhanced UM value ofthe whole Under that quadrilateral contract sup-

ported by the fbrefotoR consideratious the FederalSOTcmmeat entered kilo possession with a perfecttitle after Uw-

December 179L

Government in ControlNo one perhaps will deny that after the title

to the entire area had thus passed from the threegrantors into the corporate tenon of the natkwneither the State of VirKuna nor the State ofMaryland could have either in law or in equity anydata to the common heritage superior to that ofsoy other State Under such cwxlitloos the Fed-

eral government remained in peaceful potaessfon ofthe entire area tin mile square sod governedmine under the Constitution foe a period of tJJty

yean Dnring that time the original bmndariea-aa designed by VatWncton were marked by mastiicMoms monunKXtU which still abide

Ity acV of retrocwgion of July 9 1SK theDistrict was dismembered by a conveyance to Vir-

ginia of nearly onehalf of the sMIte area for MO

pecuniary r property consideratioH whateverwas the real motive of Use retrocession it is at this

dnocult to ascertainFrom a legal standpoint the fact that the portion

reoomeyed to Vtrrinia bed critically been contrttmted by her is of no whateverTberefoR befcte argument begins the mind won-

ders upon whet comtttutioml principle such echoeeasion could have tee made Two distinct partscf the Constitution are Involved First that iwrtof rerun S Article I width provides that Congressshall hive to excrete exchtsire ksiaia-tfon m all sees whatever over such District notexceeding ten mites square a may by ee km ofparticular States and the acceptance of Congressbecome the seat of government of the UnitedStates wccnd that part if section 16 article Iwhich prtwkles that no State shall pass anyWU of attainder ex port law cr law impairlug the obligation of contracts

Imrinc the memorable Senate debate led by

PensiaBottled in bond unler government eupmislon

Full proof full quart 1 CO Ihone or write

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an the moanIng and ascot of seettoa 8 Article Iwu folly explored

then readied by many leading Hitnam of thatliar to the effect that OMMMeied la NT

that part of the Coostttutkm atone UM act ofretrocearion is sail sad void What I cannot undentand the fact that ia say dated kowererhastily oondoated deeper and more obrfeos-aipunent beard on ooetnct dMe of the Conttitntton Article I sectIon W ifcouM have beenentirely ofcriootcd And jet the shows thatneh was UM fact

It new oocwmd to aar one in te or thattime to look to the mines of UM ia thequadrilateral contract upon irbiek UM owarafcip oftb tea Mites Muse icafly d taur What te

contribution to the oontnncray

Acquirement of SiteHe goes into history to show how the

site of the National CApital dtaetMMdand finally acquired and says

After nroloogtd discussion the act of J fr X KMwas paaaed and the ate uf the District Sadly torated partly to Prince Oom andcounties te the State of Maryland sad pertly in-

Fairfex County in Uu State of V-

rUmatfcm of President George WaihtagtOB Uaick-K Hit withIn the following bounds

Beetoutag at Jonei Point Iwtes the uprcr cape ofHunting Creekoutset of 4S dctrem west of UM north and nannrjIn a dIrect line tea for tbe Seat line thenbeginnIng apUn at the same Jones Point and ranfling mother dust line at a right with UMfine MTOi the PofcwMC ten mile

Frost UM dIana it appears that UM Portionderived hw and rroednl to Virginia oonwruitwnearly onehalf of UM territory of the Dfetrfet uArtRtealty denned in the pwdaanaUoo of Man 31-

17IL If UM act of July IS I Stats 9S ntkkd-An act U ntronde the County of Aleiandria ta

the District rf CokwMa to UM State of VirginiavoeoraMitvtfetMl MIll wad UK of the United

Stats ak id now b exccated by UM PraddwtU-MHjIiniH the PortiM derfMd front roetdul

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declaring the same U hereby accepted fur UM per-

manent seat of the government of the UnItediiutea the T WW of COORRM OpeC UM anbjeetmatter nw exhansed Or U it not exbamtedasahi nora ain be exercised becaaw u6 jwwer re-

mained to twnafer the Dittrict M ortoally crested

tote ettabUsaid and aeeepted aa a pet-

al at fwernjBTOt Congress poMnvd noto acquire another territory for another Mt-

enanrnt withtnt rioUttos the ematitvtiooal-Umbarfefe wliteh eonfliwd it to the miles squareThe Congress an a ent of limited authority wasopraaly ntbortatd to icodre cmtora fro Stalesftf a IMted amount of territory to be held aa apermanent ot gorerameat but R not au-

thorized or KBpttedly to she any part ofmen sessions away to any one Such was the cooMhatkmal difficulty which the nOD K M THunter attempted to omamu when the bill inmartinn was up for delete ta the House of RapesteUU t May 8 UM

Section of Article I of the Constitution whenukeo as a whole pronto that Ute Congrea shallhaw power to ejcrdee exdusrte legislationhi all eases whataoever over mob District notweeding ten miles square a may by otmfrm efparticular Stats and the acceptance of C

become the tot of the KoremaMnt of theStates and to exercise like authority oer allplaces pnrrhaaed bj the of the legIslatureof the State in which the same shall be for theerection of forts magazines araoal dockyardsaad other needful things The delegation of

imwer thus made to Cotwrew to icquire a mt ofeonrmncnt fur the United Stales through a formalacceptance of waian to be made by particular

distinct subjectmatter entirely operateand spurt from the succeeding delegation of powerto porcrn all pUce purchased by the consentof the legislature of the State in which the mmeshall be Did the grant of an expreaa powerformally to accept eessfom liVer particular Stateewhich were to constitute aad heciwe the stat ofmvemaaeot the United States corey with itM a neteaaary Implication the right to use themeant necessary foe the executioD of the powerIn other words did the implied power to we suchneeeaMry means Son from the express M n r taccompli the In CMMtrafa tat dantewhich prodder that Craness shall hue power tomake laws which aliaS be nece wr and properfor camrinc into execution the foregoing powers andall other powers vested by the Constitution m thegorai eat of the United States or in any depart-ment or omen thereof it was held at an earlyday that the in question confers on Coo

the choice of and does net canine itto what K indispensably neceary

Constitutional MandateTbo express mandate VP given by the natitH-

tfen to Congre to acquire a seat of governmentby cession front jwrttcuUr and in no othermanner Congress was powerless to force anyState to make a ceaaou It could not go beyond theMatt of the States It could only i nuade itcould not command Congress did not offer to theending Staten any money ronAImtion whatever fortheir evasions The means and the only moansCongress saw nt to employ to accomplish a ritaJlyimportant end woe the premier made in the

July 1780 that the scat of government to belocated on the cenkms should be rennanent

The act expressly declared that the district ao-

deftneil limited and located shall be deemed tbedistrict accepted by thIs act for the irraaent teatof Roverpment of the United States When MrMadieon moved in the Hoose of Itepreteotathos totriM out the word permanent from this set hewas TOted down and thus we have a tegMaUreinterpretation practically oontemporaneoiu to theeffect that the Constitution intended to confer upon

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Cmnma the power to make the teat of governmentpermanent Qnotonpcrary interpretation of the Ctm-

ttiintion practkod and aoriiie ced in for years coochuirely flare its construction

Some yeses ago when a movement was ojr footto remove the Capital to the Valley of the Sites

rippi the effort of the action of Concrete undersection I Article I was fully discussed I am informed that it was then uniTemlly admitted thatby UM selection of tire present seat of governmentthe rower of Congress under the section ia ques-

tion had been exhaustedVirginia made her grant which WM the

grant December 3 179 The nineteen local proprietm perfected their pants on or about the 2Mb

of Tune Hfl Maryland did not make her grantuntil December B 17L In that grant embodiedin a wry elaborate act of thirteen aecUons Marylain put UM fact beyond all question that theprior grants made by Virginia and the nineteenproprietors were conditions precedent to her grant

Quotes from Opinionsfrom many opinions rendered

by the Supreme Court of the United Statesto show that a grant is a contract and

puadrilateral contract enteredinto by the United States on the onehand and Virginia Maryland and thenineteen local proprietors on the otherwas binding in its operation and effectand could not be modified without abrogating the contract as a whole

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With every precaution you may be the nextvictim or you may drop the purse on the streetor in the car

Now whynot have a bank account and carry

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Tnlioma Park Citizens AssociationHold Informal Reception

The Takom Park Citizens Association

held an Informal reception In Takoraa

Halt in honor of Dr Albert F Woods

who will leave on February 1 for Minne-

apolis Dr Wood resigned as assist-

ant chief of Bureau of Plant Indus-

try of the Agricultural Department to

accept th position as dean of the agricultural experiment station at Minneap

olisJames W Dyre president made ashort address conveying the expression of

to their former president-Mr Dyre spoko of the progress that badtaken place in Takoma in the last fewyears attributing much of it to the as-

sociationDr Woods said that wherever he might

go he could never expect to meet betterfriends than those he is about to leave be-

hind and whatever he has done for theadvancement of Takoma is but a slightexpression of the interest he has at hearttot the place and Its people-

A resolution extending the associationsappreciation of his services and wishinghim Godspeed in his new field was unanimously adopted

Arranges to Give BailIt was announced yesterday that Samuel

Graham of Montreal charged with con-

spiracy with former Treasurer J N Huston and Harvey M Lewis in connectionwith the conduct of the affairs of the National Trust Company had arranged togive ball before United States Commissioner Henry P Gilliland at Plattsburg

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FALSE PRETENSES PROVEN

Three Counts of Indictment Return-ed Asrninst Jules 31 Waterbury

Jules M Waterbury was convicted li

Criminal Court No 1 yesterday after-noon on three counts of an Indictmentcharging him with false pretenses thespecific offenses being that in the guiseof a representative of the AssociatedPress he obtained money from Representatives Hull of Iowa and Bait hold tof Missouri and Ormsby McHarg formerAssistant Attorney General

Water defense was that he repre-

sented himself as from the AssociatedBiographies and that his patrons con-

fused that organization with the Associat-ed Press The fourth count of the in-

dictment was excluded from considerationby the jury because Senator Burrowscould not Identify Waterbury as the manto whom he gave a check for 148

Waterbury was released on furnishingbonds for 080 pending a hearing on amotion for a new trifl to be lied by hiscounsel

Dcnth IVni AccidentalA certificate of accidental death has

been issued in the case of William Sorrell twenty years old who died

morning at Emergency Hospital fromthe effects of inhaling illuminating gaswhile asleep in his home at 431 Seventhstreet southwest on Sunday afternoon

Would Pay Friars ClaimsThe Senate Committee on the Philip

pines favorably a NIlproviding for the payment of 41372 insettlement of the friar claims Theseclaims are separate from those of thCatholic Church

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