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TIlE WASHINGTON TDLES FRIDAY JANUARY 29 1901 I n I Washington and Boston Po lice After Clever Crooks TRIED TO TOUCH Bay State However Was Too for Swindlers Local Merchants Mulcted Tlia Washington and Boston police ate cfcoperatlng in the expos of what they believe to l aii interburban scheme to lay down bad cheeks A young man representing himself as Capt William F Mitnnlx of the XlntH Regular Infantry resigned was arrest XH in the executive chamber otthe State in Boston yesterday after he hall failed in an Attempt to defraud Governor Baths out of 50 by Inducing him to cash u check Tried to Beat Breslin In the afternoon Mnnnlx passe an alleged worthless check for 25 Upon Jphn E Breslin proprietor of Hampton House This check was drawn upon the Columbia National Bank of Washington and was signed in the name of Secretary George B Cortelyou The man told Mr Breslin that he had an nngagement with Governor Bates who was going tq cash a draft of 50 This was made pr to his arrest as tho police were waiting for Mannix when he later called upon the governor Says He Is Newspaper Man Last night Mannix confessed to the police that the checks passed by him were forgeries and said that he was In- toxicated at the time they were mad He claimed to be the of the County Herald ftt LOUR Lake At Work in Washington- The Washington end or thestory con- sists In similar work on the part of a vvomah who under the name of Mrs AlauSe Connor on January 22 passed two checks here drawn on the same bank and like those passed In Boston bearing the name of Secretary Cortel you Both checks were offered In pay ment for W H McKnew of K3 Pennsylvania Avenue taking up one for 1200 and Snyder 1211 K setting caught for 12 Boston Police Notified Captain Boardman has communicated with the Boston police giving them this Information which is all that is known of the woman as she was never located and could not be found when It woa discovered that the signatures of Secretary Cortelyou were forgeries that the man was hero with the woman though not appearing In the transaction It was said at the of some intimation of the mutter reached was deemed liest not to give publicity to It until the oirenders were Cortelyou Awaiting Developments Secretary Cortelyou it is said will take no action In the matter as yet as he ddslres to await further particulars It Is known that he never had an ac count at the Columbia National Bank Und the drawing of checks there would indicate the man and woman in volved were not familiar with the Sec retarys business affairs Officials of the Department of Commerce and Labor not state whether the Secretary was acquainted with of the MILITARY POLICY OF UNITED STATED Military Policy of the United States the title of a book which has Just been published by the War Department It was written twentyfive young ago the late Gen Emory Upton The roe ommendations the are based on General Uptons long In the civil war supplemented by personal In- spection of European armies HOME OF GEN GORDON AT ST LOUIS FAIR The historic home of Gen John B Gordon will serve as the model for the the Worlds Fair Sutherland in a representative of purely Southerq style In architecture The house with Its wide verandas colonial pillars and green shutters In a reproduction of most famous Southern homes and tha Georgia commissioners have taken thl method of honoring one of the States most sons JESSIE S ALDRICHS WILL The will of Jessie S Aldrich dated December 17 1908 and a codicil of De- cember 18 1908 have been ottered for probate She leaves the proceeds of a- Uf Insurance policy to the executor of his estate to defray his funeral ex- penses The remainder of this fund if iny Is left to Mrs Mary E Stuhman In trust for Margaret Walls with the exception of C which is to be divided equally among the testators lx chll LEROY LYON SENTENCED- The Civil Service Commission has re- ceived notice from United States Attar new Houpt of St Paul that Lertw Lyon has pleaded guilty In the United States district court to a charge of attempting to defraud the United State iws In connection with- a civil service examination and Iran lervo on year and three months in the prison at Stillwater Minn GOVERNMENT CASHIER FREED The customs division of the Treasury Department has been advised that J R Hello who was tried in the United States court at St Paul on the charge of having embezzled flBOO of Govern- ment money while cashier of the St Paul custom been acquitted TWO LECTURES TO STUDENTS Two lectures wore given before the students of Columbian University yes- terday Representative Robert Adam Jr Pennsylvania spoke in the after- noon to the law classes on methods of procedure in lawmaking observed In the Powers lectured last night on Great Bronze Gates of Florence ICE CAUSES BROKEN ARM A slip at Ninth and G Streets north west on a bit of Ice sun remaining on the sidewalk meant a broken arm to Martin Grunt fortynfn ara ot eli D Street northwest Grant walked to the Emergency where the fracture was reduced CORTELYOUS NAME ON BOGUS CHECKS Executive Swift house vrtlile5s Lute th 5tat mont Ious Str et h Qmmerce and Labor this that SeQr tary Cortelyou sevomi Ubro but that 1 b Georgia State building to bu at rtn been sentenced by LOchren tu otlee has e Representatives Prot H H The f I p Mum p t r erctod tate I ¬ > > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Negro Suffrage Issue A Slogan in Delaware Democrats Sound a Keynote With as Its Chief for President Indorsed l y Political Club StrainGray Disfran- chisement i j WILMINGTON DeL Jan 50 What note of the coming campaign In Dela- ware sounded last night at the efghth anniversary celebration of the Democratic Lotigue when Josiah Mar- vel a lending Democratic worker and wellknown attorney declared himpelf- hi favor of disfranchising a great por- tion of the vpte In Delaware and advocated nomination of Jwlsc George Gray for President The Democratic League being a sti ver organization Mr Marvels indorse mont of Judge Gray caused much sur prise Relative to the enfranchisement of HeadOn Collision Near Cin- cinnati Union Station FIREMANS SKULLFiRACTURE Passengers Sadly Sbake4 Up BufeNone Seriously Injured Crew Freight Jumped CINCIKNATI Ohio ran In a hoadon collision between an eastbound passenger trnin and a westbound freight tram at Culloms Station live and one half miles from the Cincinnati Union Station on the main line of the Balti- more and Ohio Southwestern Railroad one man was killed and one was prob ably fatally Injured The passenger train was a from St Louis It vusun hour llitjQ and was making up time when the accident oc- curred Tho freight was Outbound for Louisville and with the orders It had should have given the passenger train a clear truck J H Muster of lad engineer of the passenger train wat crushed In his and instantly killed John Thompson of on the passenger train had his skull supposed to be fatally injured The crew of the freight train jumped and escaped Injury The pas were badly shaken up but none was seriously Injured TIE ON HEARST BOOM Says His Candidacy for President Seems Anomalous to the Point of Absurdity LOUISVILLE Jan 29 Henry Wattar says In Courier Journal That a man wholy untried In po- litical affairs untrained in office unknown tp any constituency and In any public arena should appear as a candidate foPr fli lent of the Unit- ed States seems anomalous to the point or Absurdity and it easy enough to dismiss the aspirations of Mr Hearst as of a piece with the fantastic ebullitions of the late George Francis Train or even the unsexed whims of Victoria Woodhull of other days But as Walter shows in press dis- patches those who make light of him Ignore the power of audacity and enter- prise working with unlimited means Mr Hearst at least Is dead In earnest Either he or some one for him Is an en- ergetic organizer and besides Ute Na- tional League of Democratic Clubs of which he is president and certain labor unions all over the country which r filly to his call he has not merely a barrel of free silver but a hogshead of stand- ard gold We say nothing about his newspapers for they will do him moro than good and If he had any real chance either for a nomination or elec- tion they would destroy It The to have only a interest In Mr Hearst Assuredly it Is conscious of no unfriend sentiment It fuify realizes that his candidacy Is actwu that It has ele- ments of strength and that it will hav to be met at St Louis It would digni not belittle it But the no Hearst It must not be taken unawares it must not be the victim of shots Thus it is that ring the bell for Democrats and call Time on Mr Hearst TO REDUCE THE COST OF SHIPPING EXHIBITS concerted effort to reduce the coat of shipping exhibits from Kurppe to the St Louis ISxpoflitton wiU b made by commissioners representing the various Continental nations L Lagrave the French commissioner called a meeting of commissioners in Paris at was decided to send all exhibits together BOYS LEG BROKEN Robert Teenpy the vlxryearold son of J S Toenfey of 22 Jlhtxlb Island Ave- nue was having a good time yesterday afternoon playing brigand in a vacant house at North Capitol and T Streets when a window frame fell out the boy on the loft leg and breaking It The lad was treated by tho family physician Taste Good for lunch I Grape Nuts I Is to the DemocratIc 1le ro tile j I DEAD K WRECK I I O I l t HENRY GALLS l son commen t on the toda f would ell man hus rights as Mr Bryan and we A I J t I r i t I- II and Cream Ii t bellGved be key was ENGINEER IN H loal MARSE Eeartbbom per- sonally be f wail I 1 strikin g n I I IL i 4 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ° ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > > ¬ = + the negro vote In Delaware Mr Marvel hold that the only way to put an end to the wholesale purchase of votes which mothbd has been employed by certain politicians of lat yeera IB to deprive negro voters of their franchise methods of reaching the subject of vote buying had failed he declared holdir that it was a huge mistake to give UK jnegro the franchise without condition In hi Indorsement of Judge Gray for the Presidency Mr MarVel spoke of him as the friend of labor as an able law- yer and citizen and declared that it was tty duty of nil Democrats to stand for his nomination on the Democratic ticket Corporation Counsel TJfruks He Has Good Case EVIDENCE INCOMPETENT iOthers lield for Action of Grand Jury Advised to Take a Similar Course l CHICAGO Tan 20 Mayor Harrison may suo Coroner John B Traeger for clamages for raIse arrest Pressure to that end Is being brought by the mayors friends in the legal fraternity He Is also being urged to retaliation by his political associates RelEase from the finding of the cor- oners juryin the Iroquois Theater lire inquest may be had by each of those held for the grand jury and Building Commissioner Williams Fire Marshal Musham and the five others held may prosecute Coroner Traeger for false arrest If an opinion of Corporation Counsel Tolman Is sus- tained in the courts Mr Tolman held that the mittlmi under which the eight persons were taken into custody w re illegal because they did not specify the charge for the persons were ar He declares that the coroners Jury overstepped its jurisdiction in holding perscns not charged with murt er or nor because of alleged incompetent evi- dence taken at inquest But said the coroner yesterday 1 am not worrying about that I feel that my course was right QUESTION OF COLOR THE CAUSE OF TROUBLE Agnes Johnson a negress put up a novel defense when arraigned In the Police Court on a charge of disorderly conduct She averred that the neigh- bors did not like her because she was brighter In color than they were and they had repeatedly threatened to put where the color would not count for much On last Saturdayit appears they got her riled and giving veit to r temper ahe used some strong adjectives She said she did curse swear a lit- tle but there was provocation Judge Kimball thought otherwise and asueiwjed her 5 not have that amount and went Into the dock After court adjourned she pleaded the Judge to release her The court In view the fact that It was her first ap pearance in court prdered her personal bond taken THIS SOLDIER PLAYED IN GREAT LUCK Michael Morrison an old soldier who Is visiting Washington foil In with evil associates yesterday morning and after a hard day was arroeted and charged with disorderly conduct He was lined 10 by Judge KImball in the Police Court today The alternative was fixed at thlro ty days and Michael stopped back After sitting In the dock for several hours he discovered that he had 6 in hit wallet and upon the plea of a bailiff that if Michael and another prisoner were released the Blaok Maria would have to make only one trip to the jail Judge Kimball decided to lot the veter an out fo 5 FRARYSEARLE Dorothy A Searle of 405 B Street northeast and Dr S Frary of Cleveland Ohio were quietly married- at tho residence of Dr C Easton 087 East Capitol Strbet last evening In the presence of the immediate family HELD FOR THE JURY For the alleged larceny of 1GO In a gold watch from Arthur Crom- well several nights ago Albert Zimmor man was held for tie action of the grand Jury when arraigned on the chargji of grand this morntne MARRIAGE LICENSES James Lynch Butler and Maud Brooker is William E Goode and Mary J Prescott both of Manama Vn Edward Fitzgerald 22 und Amy M Crabtree 21 C E Baldwin 3S and N W Powell 24 both of Spottaylvnnla county W McCartney 44 District of Co lumbia and Flora Drusch 37 Omntco- vllla Ohio Fred W Torney 34 and Viola Brown 20 Christian Schwelnn 00 and Wellman 42 both of Baltimore L William Sehroth M and Helen B Xally Robert J7t and Kllzubeth Barber 25 i Shanklln 38 and Amelia Ford 21 Frank Brunton 31 Casanova Va and Maud Simmons 31 District of Columbia Chnrles G Kluts S and Lizzie Cohen 2S I r An- other MAYOR HARRISON I SUE CORONER I MaY rUar r son mansl er Coroner Traeger con Mr as to of critiCism the coro with VETERAN I Bur etle r GRAND I Ya- M I ry t BultefI With ifgnthst t- Ilt lie ens h- and ill ICathrtr ra n Anderson VUkirn ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ New Bill m the Senate for Officers Promotion AFFECTS FOUR OTHERS All Who Commanded Regulars in the Civil War May Become Lieutenant Generals Retired Senate friends of Mu j Gen Jplm R Brooke U S A retired are working hard to secure for him the trade bfi lieutenant general by act of Congress find In ttjelr campaign they have struck upon a new Wiry of accomplishing their purpose if an old way Before starting for Florida SenatfJr Quay introduced a bill to authorize the resident to promote General Brooke to the highest grade in the army General Brooke however attended the Leonard Wood hearings Mil- itary Affairs Committee and did not ito to testify against the Presidents personal friend Since that time huts been heard of the Quay bill and were intimations could never get through the Senate Others Included Not to be outdone by stress of cir- cumstances however another bill In General Brookes interest was prepared This measure is so general in charac- ter that no attempt was made to con- ceal its backers It was introduced by Senator Quays colleague Mr Penrose and was to the Military Affftirs Committee It provides for tho promo- tion to thu grade of lieutenant general of any brigadier generals who com- manded brigades In the period from 1SC1 to 1S86 f Quays Policy The War Department on request for an expression of opinion as to the scope of the bill finds that it may apply to as many as Jive retired generals Sickles Howard Merrltt Ruger rind Brooke It is not mandatory as to the promo n of all these ofllcers but could Invoked in General Brookes cuss by his patron Sendtor Quay who accord- Ing to current opinion Is now the President closest political WES DEBUT IN HOUS- Es Spirited Bout With Minority leader by Whom He Is Accused- of Fickleness Tho lion J Adam Bode of Minnesota made his debut In the House yoitor day and in a speech of an did noj detract in n frpnv hfs er The fact that ft was known the day before thatMr I2eda would occupy the floor served to provide for him a good audience to listen to his maiden address There was an attendance In the gal- leries rather larger than usual and many members were on the floor which Is something out of the ordinary when d new member is scheduled to mnkd a speech Mr Bede Is well remembered in Washington by reason of the fact of several years residence in this city or more properly speaking for a portion of the time in that enterprising suburb of Washington across the Eastern Branch Anncostla His Newspaper Venture Mr Bode at one time thought Ana costia was the coming metropolis of the nation and sought tq establish there a great newspaper Hi venture wan not exactly sUccess and he removed to Duluth the zenith city of the unsRlted saas and from there came to Con- gress having won his nomination after an exciting primary contest in which Mr Bedea ability as a stump speaker won him many votes In his opening remarks Mr Bede ex- tended a cordial invitation to the Demo- crats to disband their party and come over into the Republican camp and create an exit of good through- out the country by making the election of Roosevelt unanimous Then attn four years of good company he sale they segregate themselves again if they desired to do so und would then be In better condition than be fore because they would have gotten rid of the dead weight which la now bearing them Bryan for Roosevelt Mr Bodfe said f 0 per cent of the Demo cruts in his State were going to vote for Roosevelt any wayt and he pre- dicted that if the Democrats were to nominate Cleveland or Gorman or any such man even the Hon William Ten Bryan would be found voting for Roosevelt After Mr Bede had spoken for a time good naturedly roasting the opposi- tion Mr Williams recalled tile fact that Mr Bede had himself been a Democrat in taut thathe had been a Democratic officeholder Cleveland My first vote replied Mr Bede Wits cast for a Republican and the last vote which I cast or a Re- publican In the meantime I admit I did vote the Democratic ticket nnd I want to way that It generally is a mean time when a ftllow will vote the Democratic ticket Williams Gets B ck This convulsed the House with laugh- ter at which Mr Williams turned upon Mr Bede asking if Instead of being a moon time at had not been a fairly good and prosperous time inasmuch as he Bede had hold u profitable otllce under a Democratic Administration Tho Democrats then laughed but Mr Bede came bock at them in this fashion I admit that I was Democratic but 1 resigned my Job which conclusively proves that 1 was not In fact a real Democrat This re- newed the laughter Mr Bee told many stories as Illus- trating his argument and held the close attention of both sides of the chamber for an hour At the conclusion of his he was warmly congratulated by his Republican associates DESPONDENCY AND COCAINE Despondent because her alleged lover would not marry her a girl who gives liar name as Nullle Groan und her resi- dence as 944 Melton Place Baltimore but whose first name is said to be Horrie is a patient at tho Emergency Hospital suffering from an of WORK TO HELP BROOKE I lose I friends MR BEE OF egree reputation tis u f k r tilt was oncea overdo ucnlnt li FRIENDS AT AATIA hot rittint i prutt e ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ CursC CoW SB One Dzy canine er Full I W2fl1o a evwy 2 Jayo 71 I the Ne Laxative 4e Cr bE 35- L Things Look Brighter For Rayner Candidacy Alliance With Smith for Permanent Over throw of Gorman Believed to Be Probable Leadership Conceded to ExGovernor BALTIMORE Md Jan 29 the first time since the Senatorial contest bdgan the machine leaders Admit that Isidor Rffyner stands a very excellent show of carrying oft the toga This comes In conjunction with the story that Rayner and Snilt are en- gaged In working out the detns of an offensive and defensive alliance whlcTl will it is believed be simply irretytl- ble in the future control of the De- mocracy of Maryland The plans Are said to contemplate tho Immediate elec- tion of Mr Rayner IN DARKEST TIBET Commander of Expedition Hears an Ultimatum From the Depon Latua Attack Is Expected CRUMB British India Jan 29COt Younghusband commanding the British expedition to Tibet Jjas re- ceived a personal visit from the Depon Lama one of the five great Lamas x t Tibet who delivered an ultimatum warning him to return to Gnatong and promising that there would be serious trouble if he did not do so Large reenfbrcemerits of Infantry and cavalry have already reached the Tibe- tan camp and more are coming from Lhasa and Shlgatso the western capi- tal It is expected that an attack wll be made on the British at TUnaJ In the meantime the British are push- Ing the work of through gorge north of Lingmathang which IB said to be more difficult to traverse higher than the Khyber Pasa The mll telegraph is keeping pace with the this work is being lone in the face of arctic weather The British expedition Ms still waiting a proper representative from at Lhasa A flying column un- der command of Colonel McDonald 1 ready to push forward at any moment should necessity arise GEN REYES SOON TO MAKE HIS REPORrAT BOGOTA Gtieral Reyes the Colombian pence commissioner has announced he will sail from New York for B rranquilla tomorrow and will proceed immediately from to Much Interest is felt in the effect of the report that General hayes in ta make to the Bogota government Alt war movements been he kejLbyi Colombian officials who have General Reyes mission be complete before any radical stops be taken J COOKS SAVINGS GONE BUTLER UNDER ARREST Louisa Garland cook in au M Street boarding house Is out 75 t e savings- of a your Louisa kept her hoard in- n tin can on the pantry shelf Isaiah Thomas the butler saw her go to the pantry and get S A short time later he came into the kitchen with wordthut tim mistress wanted to see the ceokt Whoa site returned Thomas null the mon y were both gone 1 homas this mOrning arrested and can be investigated So far there is charge against him PANAMA TO SAVE MONEY PAID FORCANAL ZONE republic of Panama will save the morley which It Is to receive rrom the United Stated for the canal zone Yer- terOay the Panama constitutional con ventlon decided JS fooOOC of the fund Is to rem in untouched for the future benefit of the new government To Baltimore B 5 0 R R Every hour on the hour 7 a m to S p m fntil Tob 10 TJiese Fine new 10 Drop Cabinet Sewing Ma hiutsi 16 Yltlr lj years guarantee None better at anv prl e- r 7 and II Sew Domestic Singer New Hniue Standard and other high grade machines Kent and Itepair Dept About I Postage Stamps That I Did Not Know I- A Kattji Good Story told by Prantis H Whitney Private Secretary to Post- master General Payne anti Interpreted by that Prince of Humorists- I C NORWOOD You Mus Not Miss This SUNDAYS TIMES FOr ad- mission BRITISH MUST FlUHr nel t I tar 1 vp J- i Yes- terday was Is being detained no I I 15 lhonJo72l It Queer Things Ii Ii g J NEXT I o r a movements Tie hat AUE1i1ACiI you 1g I ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ < ¬ > ¬ On hlfi side Rayaer Is to concede to Smith of the party In ful aid 0H the stump four years hence to retire Gorman Rayner Hits no de sire to play the role of political dicta- tor Indeed he has not the qualifica- tions This agreement be acceptable to fpurflfths of Smiths followers al thbugh some are Inclined to think that h ir end of It Is too much In the realm of pntlcipntlon But the fact is ac- Knowledged thtit unless a miracle hap- pens cannot bo elected Carter is cimslderedan impossibility IRIMESPOiENT ACCUSED OF fORGERY W F Mannix Who i Served in Cuba Alleged to Have Signed Secretary Cortelyous Name to Bad Check BOSTON Jan William F Man nix war correspondent In Cuba was ar- rested today at the State House charged with forging the paine of George B Cortelyou Secretary cf the Department Commerce and Labor to a check for Mannix is also accused jjf hawing at- tempted to swindle 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TIlE WASHINGTON TDLES FRIDAY JANUARY 29 1901

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Washington and Boston Police After Clever Crooks

TRIED TO TOUCH

Bay State However WasToo for Swindlers Local

Merchants Mulcted

Tlia Washington and Boston police atecfcoperatlng in the expos of what theybelieve to l aii interburban scheme tolay down bad cheeks

A young man representing himself asCapt William F Mitnnlx of the XlntHRegular Infantry resigned was arrest

XH in the executive chamber otthe Statein Boston yesterday after he hall

failed in an Attempt to defraud GovernorBaths out of 50 by Inducing him to cashu check

Tried to Beat BreslinIn the afternoon Mnnnlx passe

an alleged worthless check for 25 UponJphn E Breslin proprietor ofHampton House This check was drawnupon the Columbia National Bank ofWashington and was signed in thename of Secretary George B CortelyouThe man told Mr Breslin that he hadan nngagement with Governor Bateswho was going tq cash a draft of 50

This was made prto his arrest as tho police werewaiting for Mannix when he later calledupon the governor

Says He Is Newspaper ManLast night Mannix confessed to the

police that the checks passed by himwere forgeries and said that he was In-toxicated at the time they were madHe claimed to be the of theCounty Herald ftt LOURLake

At Work in Washington-The Washington end or thestory con-

sists In similar work on the part of avvomah who under the name of MrsAlauSe Connor on January 22 passedtwo checks here drawn on the samebank and like those passed In Bostonbearing the name of Secretary Cortelyou Both checks were offered In payment for W H McKnew ofK3 Pennsylvania Avenue taking up onefor 1200 and Snyder 1211 Ksetting caught for 12

Boston Police NotifiedCaptain Boardman has communicated

with the Boston police giving themthis Information which is all that isknown of the woman as she was neverlocated and could not be found whenIt woa discovered that the signatures ofSecretary Cortelyou were forgeries

that the man was herowith the woman though not appearingIn the transactionIt was said at the ofsome intimation of the mutter reached

was deemed liest not togive publicity to It until the oirenderswereCortelyou Awaiting DevelopmentsSecretary Cortelyou it is said will

take no action In the matter as yet ashe ddslres to await further particularsIt Is known that he never had an account at the Columbia National BankUnd the drawing of checks there wouldindicate the man and woman involved were not familiar with the Secretarys business affairs Officials ofthe Department of Commerce and Labornot state whether the Secretarywas acquainted with of the

MILITARY POLICYOF UNITED STATED

Military Policy of the United Statesthe title of a book which has Just

been published by the War DepartmentIt was written twentyfive young agothe late Gen Emory Upton The roeommendations the are based onGeneral Uptons long In thecivil war supplemented by personal In-spection of European armies

HOME OF GEN GORDONAT ST LOUIS FAIR

The historic home of Gen John BGordon will serve as the model for the

the Worlds Fair Sutherland in arepresentative of purely Southerq styleIn architecture The house with Itswide verandas colonial pillars andgreen shutters In a reproduction ofmost famous Southern homes and thaGeorgia commissioners have taken thlmethod of honoring one of the Statesmost sons

JESSIE S ALDRICHS WILLThe will of Jessie S Aldrich dated

December 17 1908 and a codicil of De-cember 18 1908 have been ottered forprobate She leaves the proceeds of a-Uf Insurance policy to the executor ofhis estate to defray his funeral ex-penses The remainder of this fund ifiny Is left to Mrs Mary E Stuhman

In trust for Margaret Walls with theexception of C which is to be dividedequally among the testators lx chll

LEROY LYON SENTENCED-The Civil Service Commission has re-

ceived notice from United States Attarnew Houpt of St Paul that Lertw

Lyon has pleaded guilty In the UnitedStates district court to a charge ofattempting to defraud the United State

iws In connection with-a civil service examination and Iran

lervo on year and three months in theprison at Stillwater Minn

GOVERNMENT CASHIER FREEDThe customs division of the Treasury

Department has been advised that J RHello who was tried in the UnitedStates court at St Paul on the chargeof having embezzled flBOO of Govern-ment money while cashier of the StPaul custom been acquitted

TWO LECTURES TO STUDENTSTwo lectures wore given before the

students of Columbian University yes-terday Representative Robert AdamJr Pennsylvania spoke in the after-noon to the law classes on methods ofprocedure in lawmaking observed In thePowers lectured last night onGreat Bronze Gates of Florence

ICE CAUSES BROKEN ARMA slip at Ninth and G Streets north

west on a bit of Ice sun remaining onthe sidewalk meant a broken arm toMartin Grunt fortynfn ara oteli D Street northwest Grant walkedto the Emergency where thefracture was reduced

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Democrats Sound a Keynote Withas Its Chief for

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note of the coming campaign In Dela-ware sounded last night at theefghth anniversary celebration of theDemocratic Lotigue when Josiah Mar-vel a lending Democratic worker andwellknown attorney declared himpelf-hi favor of disfranchising a great por-tion of the vpte In Delaware andadvocated nomination of JwlscGeorge Gray for President

The Democratic League being a stiver organization Mr Marvels indorsemont of Judge Gray caused much surprise

Relative to the enfranchisement of

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FIREMANS SKULLFiRACTURE

Passengers Sadly Sbake4 Up BufeNoneSeriously Injured Crew

Freight Jumped

CINCIKNATI Ohio ran In ahoadon collision between an eastboundpassenger trnin and a westbound freighttram at Culloms Station live and onehalf miles from the Cincinnati UnionStation on the main line of the Balti-more and Ohio Southwestern Railroadone man was killed and one was probably fatally Injured

The passenger train was a fromSt Louis It vusun hour llitjQ and wasmaking up time when the accident oc-curred Tho freight was Outbound forLouisville and with the orders It hadshould have given the passenger train aclear truck

J H Muster of ladengineer of the passenger train watcrushed In his and instantly killedJohn Thompson ofon the passenger train had his skull

supposed to be fatallyinjured The crew of the freight trainjumped and escaped Injury The pas

were badly shaken up but nonewas seriously Injured

TIE ON HEARST BOOM

Says His Candidacy for PresidentSeems Anomalous to the Point

of Absurdity

LOUISVILLE Jan 29 Henry Wattar

says In Courier JournalThat a man wholy untried In po-

litical affairs untrained in officeunknown tp any constituency

and In any public arena should appearas a candidate foPr fli lent of the Unit-ed States seems anomalous to the pointor Absurdity and it easyenough to dismiss the aspirations of MrHearst as of a piece with the fantasticebullitions of the late George FrancisTrain or even the unsexed whims ofVictoria Woodhull of other days Butas Walter shows in press dis-patches those who make light of himIgnore the power of audacity and enter-prise working with unlimited means

Mr Hearst at least Is dead In earnestEither he or some one for him Is an en-ergetic organizer and besides Ute Na-tional League of Democratic Clubs ofwhich he is president and certain laborunions all over the country which rfillyto his call he has not merely a barrelof free silver but a hogshead of stand-ard gold We say nothing about hisnewspapers for they will do him moro

than good and If he had any realchance either for a nomination or elec-tion they would destroy It

The to haveonly a interest In Mr HearstAssuredly it Is conscious of no unfriendsentiment It fuify realizes that hiscandidacy Is actwu that It has ele-

ments of strength and that it will havto be met at St Louis It would digninot belittle it But theno

Hearst It must not be taken unawaresit must not be the victim ofshots Thus it is that ring the bellfor Democrats and call Time on MrHearst

TO REDUCE THE COSTOF SHIPPING EXHIBITS

concerted effort to reduce the coatof shipping exhibits from Kurppe to theSt Louis ISxpoflitton wiU b made bycommissioners representing the variousContinental nations

L Lagrave the French commissionercalled a meeting of commissioners inParis at was decided to sendall exhibits together

BOYS LEG BROKENRobert Teenpy the vlxryearold son of

J S Toenfey of 22 Jlhtxlb Island Ave-nue was having a good time yesterdayafternoon playing brigand in a vacanthouse at North Capitol and T Streetswhen a window frame fell outthe boy on the loft leg and breaking ItThe lad was treated by tho familyphysician

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methods of reaching the subject ofvote buying had failed he declaredholdir that it was a huge mistake togive UK jnegro the franchise withoutcondition

In hi Indorsement of Judge Gray forthe Presidency Mr MarVel spoke of himas the friend of labor as an able law-yer and citizen and declared that it wastty duty of nil Democrats to stand forhis nomination on the Democratic ticket

Corporation Counsel TJfruksHe Has Good Case

EVIDENCE INCOMPETENT

iOthers lield for Action of Grand JuryAdvised to Take a Similar

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CHICAGO Tan 20 Mayor Harrisonmay suo Coroner John B Traeger forclamages for raIse arrest Pressure tothat end Is being brought by themayors friends in the legal fraternityHe Is also being urged to retaliation byhis political associates

RelEase from the finding of the cor-oners juryin the Iroquois Theater lireinquest may be had by each of thoseheld for the grand jury and

Building Commissioner WilliamsFire Marshal Musham and the fiveothers held may prosecute CoronerTraeger for false arrest If an opinionof Corporation Counsel Tolman Is sus-tained in the courts Mr Tolman heldthat the mittlmi under which the eightpersons were taken into custody w reillegal because they did not specify thecharge for the persons were ar

He declares that the coroners Juryoverstepped its jurisdiction in holdingperscns not charged with murt er or

nor because of alleged incompetent evi-dence taken at inquest Butsaid the coroner yesterday 1 am notworrying about that I feel that mycourse was right

QUESTION OF COLORTHE CAUSE OF TROUBLE

Agnes Johnson a negress put up anovel defense when arraigned In thePolice Court on a charge of disorderlyconduct She averred that the neigh-bors did not like her because she wasbrighter In color than they were andthey had repeatedly threatened to

put where the color would not countfor much

On last Saturdayit appears they gother riled and giving veit to rtemper ahe used some strong adjectivesShe said she did curse swear a lit-tle but there was provocation

Judge Kimball thought otherwise andasueiwjed her 5 not have thatamount and went Into the dock Aftercourt adjourned she pleaded theJudge to release her The court In viewthe fact that It was her first appearance in court prdered her personal

bond taken

THIS SOLDIERPLAYED IN GREAT LUCK

Michael Morrison an old soldier whoIs visiting Washington foil In with evilassociates yesterday morning and aftera hard day was arroeted and chargedwith disorderly conduct He was lined

10 by Judge KImball in the Police Courttoday The alternative was fixed at thlroty days and Michael stopped back

After sitting In the dock for severalhours he discovered that he had 6 inhit wallet and upon the plea of a bailiffthat if Michael and another prisonerwere released the Blaok Maria wouldhave to make only one trip to the jailJudge Kimball decided to lot the veteran out fo 5

FRARYSEARLEDorothy A Searle of 405 B Street

northeast and Dr S Fraryof Cleveland Ohio were quietly married-at tho residence of Dr C Easton087 East Capitol Strbet last eveningIn the presence of the immediate family

HELD FOR THE JURYFor the alleged larceny of 1GO In

a gold watch from Arthur Crom-well several nights ago Albert Zimmorman was held for tie action of thegrand Jury when arraigned on thechargji of grand this morntne

MARRIAGE LICENSESJames Lynch Butler and MaudBrooker isWilliam E Goode and Mary JPrescott both of Manama VnEdward Fitzgerald 22 und Amy MCrabtree 21

C E Baldwin 3S and N W Powell24 both of Spottaylvnnla county

W McCartney 44 District of Columbia and Flora Drusch 37 Omntco-vllla Ohio

Fred W Torney 34 and Viola Brown20

Christian Schwelnn 00 andWellman 42 both of Baltimore

L William Sehroth M and Helen BXallyRobert J7t and KllzubethBarber 25 i

Shanklln 38 and AmeliaFord 21

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AFFECTS FOUR OTHERS

All Who Commanded Regulars in theCivil War May Become Lieutenant

Generals Retired

Senate friends of Mu j Gen Jplm RBrooke U S A retired are workinghard to secure for him the trade bfilieutenant general by act of Congressfind In ttjelr campaign they have struckupon a new Wiry of accomplishing theirpurpose if an old way

Before starting for Florida SenatfJrQuay introduced a bill to authorize theresident to promote General Brooke tothe highest grade in the army

General Brooke however attended theLeonard Wood hearings Mil-itary Affairs Committee and did not

ito to testify against the Presidentspersonal friend Since that time

huts been heard of the Quaybill and were intimationscould never get through the Senate

Others IncludedNot to be outdone by stress of cir-

cumstances however another bill InGeneral Brookes interest was prepared

This measure is so general in charac-ter that no attempt was made to con-ceal its backers It was introduced bySenator Quays colleague Mr Penroseand was to the Military AffftirsCommittee It provides for tho promo-tion to thu grade of lieutenant generalof any brigadier generals who com-manded brigades In the period from 1SC1to 1S86

fQuays Policy

The War Department on request foran expression of opinion as to the scopeof the bill finds that it may apply toas many as Jive retired generals SicklesHoward Merrltt Ruger rind Brooke

It is not mandatory as to the promon of all these ofllcers but could

Invoked in General Brookes cuss byhis patron Sendtor Quay who accord-Ing to current opinion Is nowthe President closest political

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Es Spirited Bout With Minorityleader by Whom He Is Accused-

of Fickleness

Tho lion J Adam Bode of Minnesotamade his debut In the House yoitorday and in a speech of an didnoj detract in n frpnv hfs

er The fact that ft was known theday before thatMr I2eda would occupythe floor served to provide for him agood audience to listen to his maidenaddress

There was an attendance In the gal-leries rather larger than usual andmany members were on the floor whichIs something out of the ordinary whend new member is scheduled to mnkd aspeech Mr Bede Is well rememberedin Washington by reason of the fact ofseveral years residence in this city ormore properly speaking for a portionof the time in that enterprising suburbof Washington across the EasternBranch Anncostla

His Newspaper VentureMr Bode at one time thought Ana

costia was the coming metropolis of thenation and sought tq establish there agreat newspaper Hi venture wan notexactly sUccess and he removed toDuluth the zenith city of the unsRltedsaas and from there came to Con-gress having won his nomination afteran exciting primary contest in whichMr Bedea ability as a stump speakerwon him many votes

In his opening remarks Mr Bede ex-tended a cordial invitation to the Demo-crats to disband their party and comeover into the Republican camp andcreate an exit of good through-out the country by making the electionof Roosevelt unanimous Then attnfour years of good company he salethey segregate themselves againif they desired to do so und wouldthen be In better condition than before because they would have gottenrid of the dead weight which la nowbearing them

Bryan for RooseveltMr Bodfe said f0 per cent of the Demo

cruts in his State were going to votefor Roosevelt any wayt and he pre-

dicted that if the Democrats were tonominate Cleveland or Gorman or anysuch man even the Hon William Ten

Bryan would be found voting forRoosevelt

After Mr Bede had spoken for a timegood naturedly roasting the opposi-tion Mr Williams recalled tile fact thatMr Bede had himself been a Democratin taut thathe had been a Democraticofficeholder Cleveland

My first vote replied Mr BedeWits cast for a Republican and the

last vote which I cast or a Re-publican In the meantime I admit I did

vote the Democratic ticketnnd I want to way that It generally is a

mean time when a ftllow willvote the Democratic ticket

Williams Gets B ckThis convulsed the House with laugh-

ter at which Mr Williams turned uponMr Bede asking if Instead of being a

moon time at had not been a fairlygood and prosperous time inasmuch ashe Bede had hold u profitable otllceunder a Democratic AdministrationTho Democrats then laughed but MrBede came bock at them in this fashion

I admit that I was Democraticbut 1 resigned my Job

which conclusively proves that 1 wasnot In fact a real Democrat This re-newed the laughter

Mr Bee told many stories as Illus-trating his argument and held the closeattention of both sides of the chamberfor an hour At the conclusion of his

he was warmly congratulatedby his Republican associates

DESPONDENCY AND COCAINEDespondent because her alleged lover

would not marry her a girl who givesliar name as Nullle Groan und her resi-dence as 944 Melton Place Baltimorebut whose first name is said to beHorrie is a patient at tho EmergencyHospital suffering from an of

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Alliance With Smith for Permanent Overthrow of Gorman Believed to Be Probable

Leadership Conceded to ExGovernor

BALTIMORE Md Jan 29 thefirst time since the Senatorial contestbdgan the machine leaders Admit thatIsidor Rffyner stands a very excellentshow of carrying oft the toga This

comes In conjunction with thestory that Rayner and Snilt are en-

gaged In working out the detns of anoffensive and defensive alliance whlcTlwill it is believed be simply irretytl-ble in the future control of the De-mocracy of Maryland The plans Aresaid to contemplate tho Immediate elec-tion of Mr Rayner

IN DARKEST TIBET

Commander of Expedition Hears anUltimatum From the Depon Latua

Attack Is Expected

CRUMB British India Jan 29COtYounghusband commanding the

British expedition to Tibet Jjas re-ceived a personal visit from the DeponLama one of the five great Lamas x tTibet who delivered an ultimatumwarning him to return to Gnatong andpromising that there would be serioustrouble if he did not do so

Large reenfbrcemerits of Infantry andcavalry have already reached the Tibe-tan camp and more are coming fromLhasa and Shlgatso the western capi-tal It is expected that an attack wllbe made on the British at TUnaJ

In the meantime the British are push-Ing the work of throughgorge north of Lingmathang which IBsaid to be more difficult to traversehigher than the Khyber Pasa The mll

telegraph is keeping pace with thethis work is being lone

in the face of arctic weatherThe British expedition Ms still waiting

a proper representative fromat Lhasa A flying column un-

der command of Colonel McDonald 1

ready to push forward at any momentshould necessity arise

GEN REYES SOON TO MAKEHIS REPORrAT BOGOTA

Gtieral Reyes the Colombian pencecommissioner has announced he willsail from New York for B rranquillatomorrow and will proceed immediatelyfrom to

Much Interest is felt in the effect ofthe report that General hayes in tamake to the Bogota government Altwar movements been he kejLbyiColombian officials who haveGeneral Reyes mission be completebefore any radical stops be taken J

COOKS SAVINGS GONEBUTLER UNDER ARREST

Louisa Garland cook in au M Streetboarding house Is out 75 t e savings-of a your Louisa kept her hoard in-

n tin can on the pantry shelfIsaiah Thomas the butler saw

her go to the pantry and get S Ashort time later he came into the kitchenwith wordthut tim mistress wanted tosee the ceokt Whoa site returnedThomas null the mon y were both gone1 homas this mOrning arrested andcan be investigated So far there ischarge against him

PANAMA TO SAVE MONEYPAID FORCANAL ZONE

republic of Panama will save themorley which It Is to receive rrom theUnited Stated for the canal zone Yer-terOay the Panama constitutional conventlon decided JS fooOOC of the fundIs to rem in untouched for the futurebenefit of the new government

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master General Payne antiInterpreted by that Prince ofHumorists-

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ful aid 0H the stump four years henceto retire Gorman Rayner Hits no desire to play the role of political dicta-tor Indeed he has not the qualifica-tions

This agreement be acceptable tofpurflfths of Smiths followers althbugh some are Inclined to think thath ir end of It Is too much In the realm

of pntlcipntlon But the fact is ac-Knowledged thtit unless a miracle hap-pens cannot bo elected Carteris cimslderedan impossibility

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ACCUSED OF fORGERY

W F Mannix Who i Served in CubaAlleged to Have Signed Secretary

Cortelyous Name to Bad Check

BOSTON Jan William F Mannix war correspondent In Cuba was ar-rested today at the State Housecharged with forging the paine ofGeorge B Cortelyou Secretary cf theDepartment Commerce and Labor toa check for

Mannix is also accused jjf hawing at-

tempted to swindle Governor Bates byprocuring his Identification for the pur-pose of cashing a alleged worthlessdraft which drawn m favor of Mannixhad been sent to the governor fromWashington by someone representinghimself as the father of Mannix

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NATIONAL Marina Elliott Jn HerOwn Way 816 p m

COLUMBIA The Earl of PawtucketS15 p m

LAFAYETTE The Show Girl S15p m

CHASES Vaudeville 215 and S15 p mACADEMY The Willie Slave 8 p m

the Shadow of the Gallows 2 and 8 p m

Fay Foster Company216 and m

MATINEES TOMORROW

XATIOXAL Maxine Elliott In HerOwn Way 2 p m

COLUMBIA The Earl of Pawtucket215 p m

LAFAYETTE The Show Girl 215p m

CHASES Vaudeville 216 p InACADEMY fThe White Slave 2 p m-EMPIRE In tho dhadow of the Gal-

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PENSION ALL UNION

SOLDIERS OF CIVIL WAR

Another service pension bill has beenintroduced in the House Its author IsRepresentative Loudenslager of NewJersey The measure purposes to grant-a pension of S month to every soldier and sailor who serve ninety daysIn the Union army during the civil warJ1Q a month to who served twpyears and 12 a month to those hoserved three years and have readied theage of sixtytwo years

It also fixes the pensions of widows10 a month those who are wid-

ows of soldiers entitled under the billto QraW 12 a month and to these 513a month is to be paid

DELEGATE IS ACCUSEDOF ACCEPTING MONEY

Charges have ben filed at the InteriorDepartment against Bird S TcGuirethe Delegate In the Hous from Okla-homa alleging that he prose-cuting claims in behalf of andaccepting fees therefoi while servinsas u Delegate In Coegress

The charges have been referred to theDepartment of Justice

Mr McGuire declares that theare absolutely unfounded

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