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iTHE WASHINGTON TDIES TEtTKSDAY APRIL 18 1907
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Tells Bar Association TheyShould Not Be Com-
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Justice Harlan DeploresProposal for Election of
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Chief Justice ClabaughWants New District
About J members of the Bar Aseoof Ute District of Columbia sat
dowp to their annual banquet last even-Ing at the New WJilard-
Wllttam F Matttngly president theassociation was toastmaeter He r
the htetory of the associationfrom its inception In May 1371 showingbow It had developed until now therewore in the library of the associationabout HCOO volumes Mr Matttngtymade a strong plea to the memoers tomake the Br Association a greaterforce for civic righteousness in the Dis-
trict than It had been He thought thelawyers of the community should be itsleaders
Chief Justice Sbepard was then calledto respond to the toast The Court
of Appeals of the District of ColumbiaAfter a tribute to the bar ofthe District Justice Shepard deprecated-the tendency toward onthe of members of the legal pro
n today but blamed clients for
and corporationsthe lawyer as an ordinary employe towhom should be a goodfor his services in shielding the Indi-vidual of corporation and for keepingthem outside the clutches of the lawThis tendency he greatly deplored con-tending that it wax prerogativethe lawyer in a republican state to beIts leading oltisen
Wants New Court House
Chief Justice Clabaugh of the Dis-
trict Supreme Court responded to thetoast for court He humorously
the wide of subjectsbefore that court for consideration His
plea was for better quarters forthe Supreme sad Appellate Courtsthe district describing the present lo-
cation and facilities as Infamous Hethat a new building might be
provided or at leant the onerenovated to conform to the needs ofthe courts
Cr Justice Harlan of the SupremeCourt of the United States was thencalled by President MatttnglyThe justices speed was humorone Mat he made the second referenceof the evening to matters ofpublic interest
Future ef Supreme Court
He said he had often asked himselfWhat te in store for the Supreme Court
for the future The theories advancedthat judges of the higher courts shouldbe elected by the and otheragitations for changes in the funda-mental law were not reassuring Whilehe would nut venture to whatthe outcome of all this disquietudewould be saying that nothingsurprise him these lays still he had an
the of this country It was hisopinion that the present form of government of the country could not beimproved upon
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viewed the of the court goinginto detail as to IJK functions JusticePoole also made a strong plea for aworld tribunal of last resort to comeout of the next conference at TheHague Henry B Davis brought thebanquet to a close la a witty and seriousresponse to Profession
The Justices of the Supreme Courtof the Untied States
The Justices of the Court of AppealsThe Justices of the Sunreme Court of
the District of ColumbiaThe Justices of the Court of ClaimsCol James G Payne John K Young
W Hodges Aulic Palmer
NO FUNDS AVAILABLE
FOR FREE SKATING RINK
During bis recent business trip to Mex-ico Commissioner West noticAl in Cha
a bed of asphalt which hadbeen constructed for use by the childrenof the city as an outdoor rink for rollerskating
Upon his return to the city Commis-sioner Wee suggested to Colonel Brom
Superintendent of Public Build-ings and Grounds construction of asimilar Institution in the Monumentgrounds or on the Potomac flats statingthat it would afford outdoor recreation-to large numbers Commissioner West
received a letter from ColonelBromwcll stating that the suggestion isa valuable one but unfortunately thereare no funds to meet the cost of layingthe asphalt bed
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A knowledge this fact aloneexplains one of the greatest causesof Dyspepsia rapid eating Themost fattening foods such as oat-meal and other cereals are oftenswallowed without being mixed withsaliva and entering the stomach-in an improper condition they arenot fully digested and in manyoases they cause a loss of flesh byburdening the stomach and otherdigestive apparatus with food thatcannot be assimilated therefore itcan easily be seen that an agentto stimulate the gastric secretionsis needed in such cases the
formula ha proved of greatvalue
TT Cinchona Compound 2 ozKastor Compound 1 o Fluid Ejtract of Caaoara Aromatic 1
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JNEW YORK April 18 The c nal
Academy of Dn n 1 Wg leftgwTof Brush wleWteA In order to breakIntc the big league you have toon the bases a 4 have the punch Quite-
a few good men have had the nix signhung on their stuff but the judgespijHMl some weakness und held themoutThere are something like 409 pIcturesin the exhibition this year They runfrom portraits to fctadaeapee and thenback to still life in carrots and turnipsLockwood de Forests Gem
No STB The test Brook in the Des-erts by Lockwood de Forget te agem of scintillating atmosphere Fivelarge rocks surrounded by a dash ofspinach are In front while In the rearis a wad of desert through whisk runsa tiny stream That la the brook Muchvaluable advertising space was wastedby the artist
No 3M a pcrtait of H byLaura Coombs Hills was the bunk
Miss H was trimmed good andplenty She paid for a portrait of
but it was all hat Two feet ofthe canvas wmg hat six Inches portraitwhich peeked from under and then was
black robeAlbert Groll Painted This One
No La Quna New Mexico waa grand hit Albert Oroll who paintedIt made a mistake in not veins morecanvas He crowded at least twentyline ripe clouds on the piece andsuddenly r that hehad tpaint the little town yet He barely gotIt In on the bottom but should have
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ADRIAN Mk April B Arthur M
Moaner has been granted a divorceSarah Comfort Hosher for ltesdcruelty of an unusual Shortly
after the marriage he data his wifewanted him to enter tat a mioMeagreement but he declined
Later they occupied spearate bed-
rooms and one night he testified shecame into his room after he had re-
tired and uncovered the laagaslne ofthe coal stove so the gas would escape
Another time while out delving hesaid she wanted him to drive in front
an approaching train Both areQuakers
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PATRICKS PROTEGE
LOSES HIS APPEAL
Upon motion of ertant AttorneyGeneral Coolly of be Department ofJustice the Supreme Court of the UnitedStates has dtemteeed the appeal of JohnJohnson of Yonkers N Y from thedecision of the court of appeals ofNew York which dented him trialfor the alleged murder of his wifeJohnson was arrested on the chargenearly two years ago
For some time he was confined InSing next to the cell of Lawyer
Patrick and it is that it wasthrough tips from Patrick that Johnsonhas secured the delay in his case
PITTSTON PA GIRL
DEAD FROM OPEN GAS JET
NEW YORK April 1 Mystery currounds the death of Miss CatherineJordan twentynve years old a handsome brunette who was found dead inbed in a furnished room house at 144West Thirtyfourth street early todayasphyxiated by gas The was flow
from a gas stove in room andhad been dead some time when
Miss Jordan came from Pittston Paintending to on the stage where shehas a sister Irene now with the Mantell company She failed however toget an opportunity and made her homewith Mrs Jessie Smith proprietress ofthe rooming house where met her
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No 3S Dr Charles Grier by H-
WyiyGrier was a study In brushThere are more whiskers on thisfeet of cloth than you ever saw in anaudience In life They were aaloose as ashes too and flew all over the
Mr Crier has aand ought to be a master at paintingkite tails and the like
November Sunrise a Puzzle
No 218 November Sunrise by Leonard Ochtman was a gem It looked likea composite picture of a flock of steamJust where the sunrIse was or Is is thepuzzle The mypterloug Mr Raffloe wasmay as compared with this
No IK Aunt 3 CampbellPhillips te nice Aunt Fanny onceposed for Quaker Oats and lost her
won some prize Atthin looks as J Campbell
painted herBlack Bird Hill
No Itt Black Bird Hill te another-of those fadeaway landscapes Bynaming them the artists save the lov-
ers of painting much trouble Talemight just have well been named ayard of fog There a moon andsome dark stuff whioh looks as though-it was meant for bushes
No 7 Winter in New Yorkte a expressive thing You see thecab horses where theystand and the driver worrying aboutthe charge he Is to make copon the eorner wondering where be canget a shot of and the lamp poetwhere he rests and the flakes of snowlike sawdust and the atmosphere of ohwhat ilk frostingpudding Very chilly stuff
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1X30 ANGAUBS April M Xmkeysand mules are unreliable means oftransportation according to a complaintflied Ifc the superior court by HarrymnketeUln asking tt2lS9 damages fromthe Lchigh Investment Company
The complaint alleges that James BLehigh of the Chutes Park and Zoo tethe owner of donkeys that are wilduntrained vicious and unfit for use bythe public
Mr Ftakelstem paid 10 cents for aride on one of the donkeys according-to the affidavit and enjoyed pert of theride but the trouble arose when thedonkey began to act like a broncho andthrew him off
Mr Finkeletein sustained injuries hesays which entitle him to 6 images inthe amount stated
PREACHER
RESENTS AN INSULT
STERLING Ill April ltDr E FJSekey of for many years-a leading Republican of Whitftsldecounty and now chairman ef the Republican county central committee wasknocked down and badly beaten by theRev William Fundston pastor of theMethodist Church of Prophetstown
Dr Btekey questioned the right of thepastor to deliver a political sermon andthis was followed It is alleged by hiscalling the preacher an objectionablename
Eskey refused to retract the statement-or name whereupon the preacher pounded him unmercifully Dr Eskey is amember of Mr Fundatons church
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PARKERSBURG Va AprilJames W Wlllard aged eightyoneyears a civil war veteran was founddead at his home here this morning
a pioneer In the construction of theBaltimore an4 Ohio railroad from Wash-ington into this State
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foreign make in a competitive testof timekeeping the one hundred watchestq be placed for this purpose in the hands ofsome competent and disinterested authorityand the whole number to become the property of the winner
A Book aoout WsUcbe sent on request
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Greatly Increased Listof Dead and lJurt
May Come
EL FASQ April IS More than 1000perxins were killed In the earthquakewhich devastated the territory south-west of Mexico City
The list of dead may be increasedgreatly according to lets dispatches received here today the attestedcountry New volcanoes have brokenout and the burning lava has set fireto the forests and people and live stockare fleeing for their lives
Scores of towns lying betweenIce City and the Pacific ocean havebeen wiped out by the Earthquakes Inmany instances the earth opened andin the great chasms thus formed swal-lowed whole vlllagoe
Starting Point of DisturbanceThe greatest damage resulted between
the City of Mexico and the CoHma vol-cano which seemed to be the startingpoint of the disturbance Collma Is nowin violent eruption the most severe inthe history cf Mexico and no estimatecan now be placed on the extent of thedamage or yet to be done
One of the most alarming features ofthe dispatches received here is the in-
dication that there has been a large lossof life In the City of Mexico a factwhich the authorities are tcylng to sup-press Efforts to communicate with theauthorities have failed but private ad-
vices to commercial houses say thatthe toes of life has been heavy and thatno announcement will be made by theofficiate
Severest in History of CountryThis series of earthquakes was the
most severe in the history of the eons
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tend from Mexico to Collma but therewas a great disturbance on the bottomof the Gulf of Mexico
Fishing boats returning from the redsnapper banks report that they wereovertaken by most remarkable stormsin which tides attacked themwater spouts appeared and great col-
umns of steam shot front the oceanSeveral of these boats were made sohot the steam from the sea that thetee la which their fish word packed wasmelted
Railroad Lines DestroyedAll the railroad Itae in the southern
sad western part of Mexico have beenpractically destroyed In scores ofplaces the roadbed was carried com-
pletely awayThis has Interfered greatly with the
execution of the governments measuresof rollef The tele-graphs that the destruction of Chilapawas complete that in many InUufe families were killed and
Remarkable Escape of StudentsA remarkable instance of escape from
death of seventy students oomes fromSanta Julia The ftaleBiano Collegebuilding located there collapsed whileseventy of the students were inside Allescaped injury however
The tidal wave which swept over thetown of Acapulco did great damageThis tidal wave led the meteorologists-to believe that the earthquake was ofworldwide dimensions-
A message from Acapulco confirmedthe story of the total destruction ofAyutla The jail and hospital oollpasedbut the prisoners and patients weretaken out saJely Factories throughout-the district are in ruins and thousands-of workmen will sutler dreadfully fromthe loss of their enforcedidleness
Four Continents-In the Throes
EarthquakesNEW YORK April M Dispatches re-
ceived from four vestments today indi-
cated that the whole world has been inthe throes of a remarkable series ofearthquakes
Violent earthquakes are reported la theRussian transCaspian territory In Asia
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Getting Money Easy
CHICAGO April 31 William G Underwood fbrmar general Western salesmanager for the FairbanksMorse sonicCompany was formally charged lastnight with haying led not a dual but aquadruple existence He to said to havemade a collection of three happyhomes three unhappy
a bride ro beJuet as Mr Underwood was prepar-
ing to rent the fourth little happyhome for his fourth bride the threeother Mrs Underwoods got togetherWarrants were issued immediatelyOther warrants were Issue Bby the FairbanksMorse Company charging Underwood with having eoileetod money onbogus checks
Dora Underwood claims the proud dis-
tinction of being the first Mrs Tnderwood She was married to Underwood-in Danville Ill December 5 UK EdnaLa Pell Underwood is the second Lastnight she exhibited a certificate attest-ing to her marriage to Underwood in
two ai The thirdwife te alleged to have been married inSioux Falls bridetobe te a Chi
woman and her name has beetfsuppressed One hundred for
arrest Is offered by theGuaranty Bond Company of
BIG PACIFIC
Sixteen batttesfalps b each of the twoAmerican naval fleets are advocated byRear Admiral D conmanderinchief of the Atlantic Fleetwho has some to Washington Ice a
with Secretary MetcalfR i Admiral Converse on the navalprogram at the Jamestown exposition
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I think we should have battleshipand fleet tactics in the Pacific but I be-lieve it would be a fatal mistake to
battleships from Atlanticfor that purpose said he in an inter-view When the is built u toits proportions I believe weshould have on theAtlantic and sixteen on the PacificThese would form a great school forobject lesson tor antrouble with us
reflected the vital intersets of United States which alarmlets declare are being coveted bypower of the far zest
Admiral Evans brought to Wash-ington of the straightest andfastest shooting ever done by
but owing to orders of thedepartment he could not discuss themaneuvers or target practice
MISSIONARY AND DEACONESS
SCHOOLS COMMENCEMENT
The commencement week of the National trainIng School for Missionariesand Deaeonesces IM North Capitolstreet will begin May 17
The program te as follows FridayMay 17 16 a m closing exercises ofthe kindergarten S p m class dayexercises Sunday the 19th 11 a mannual sermon at Waughthe Rev George E Maydwell D DMonday the S p m hospitalnight address by the Rev
D D the list 8 p mannual musicale Wednesday the 22d-
f p m graduating exercises addressby Mrs P Tbtrid
All of those exercises with the exceplion of the annual sermon will be atthe chapel In Rust Hail The gradu-ates from all the departments of theschool this year number
MRS NAU FALLS OUT WINDOWAND BREAKS HER LEG
Palling from a third story window ofher home late lest night Mrs Christina-A proprietor of a saloon at 1208
Seventh street northwest is in tbeEmergency Hospital suffering from afracture of the left and bruisesabout the body Her condition is notconsidered serious
After regaining consciousness thismorning Mrs Nau told the doctors shewas leaning out of the window whenshe lost balance and fell to theyard below
Mrs Nau ii a widow her husbandhaving died about a year ago
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Accused Doctor Made Im-
passioned Plea in HisOwn Behalf
BOSTON April 18 Dr John Sinclair Is not guilty The fourth trial efthis now famous man came to an endtoday when Judge Brown opened thesealed verdiet found by the jury
afternoon Sinclair was chargedwith causing the death of Annie MRijssell by means of a criminal opera-tion on February 4 WOO The firsttrial resulted In a disagreement The
trial was taken from the juryowing to charges f jury bribery forwhich two members are now in prisonAt the third trial Sinclair was con-
victed but on appeal the supreme courtgranted tUrn another chance
The verdict rendered today waslargely due to the Impassioned pleamade by the prisoner yesterday in hisown behalf while acting as his ownattorney
seemed dazed his for-tune and staggered as several sheriffshelped the court room
ELUDE BRIDES FATHER
YOUTHFUL PAIR ELOPE
SASTON Pa April 1 Jonas FBrier of this city and Miss Hazel VIseof Hazleton eloped and went to Bing-hamton N Y and were marriedBrier is eighteen years and bride sixteen The pair returned to Hazletonand apparently were forgives by thebrides parents
Mr Brier and his wife suddenly leftthe Wise homeand came to Easton tolive with Briers parents The youngwifes parents followed with the ob-
ject of bringing them home After consnoRing an attorney the girl was gvenin charge of her and they were
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their daughter at the station to take atrain young Brier accompanied by anofficer came to the depot and MrWise was asked to come out to met afriend When the girls father was onthe platform Brier slipped Into the
took his wife away the pairJtly disappearedhe parents dropped all
ELKS ATTENDING FUNERALMAKE MISTAKE IN CORPSE
AUBURN N April IS A delegation of Elks who arrived here with abody for burial supposed to be that ofGeorge C Young learned to their sur-prise that the dead man was GeorgeHersotn Young and that he did not be-long In Auburn after all
Conversation about the corpe causedsome of his Lewiston relatives to sus-pect that there was Rome mistake andwhen the coffin was opened the featuresrevealed were strange who knewthe supposed dead
The last known about CYoung he was living In Holyoke Mass
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