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THE EVENING TIMrS HARRINGTON WEDNESDAY JANUARY 20 1902

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OFFERS NEW BILL FORPERMANENT CENSUS-

Mr Hopkins Submits Committee Measure to House and WillCall It Up Tomorrow

Rcprancnfative lionidns today introduced tat Ute House his Mil providing for

BureauIt places thtf bureau under the rules of

tbe Civil Service CommissionFixes Ute tate when the bureau shall

bcrome a permanent institution as July 119V2

Makes Urns salary of the Director fSOttta year instead of f7Se as at present

Makes no provhOoa for an nsstotnnt director thus iogMatlag Mr Wlnes out

Provides for stating manutaetmtug statictics every five years

Requires the Director from time totime to make additional special cottee

of statistics relating to any bmacbof agriculture manufacture BttaUng

transportation fisheries sad shy otherbranch of industry that may be requiredor bint by Pnnjrnss

Provides for three chief stathuieianswho stall be experts at annual salariesof S M each

A chief salary 4M who is toOA acting director ta the absence

of the Director-A disbursing clerk who shall act as ap

poiatm nt clerk salary f2lv

DIPHTHERIA STILL PRBfAtBHf

Vii ntlsfnotojry Showing Made liy-

AVcckiy Jlortnnrj ReportThe District Health Department to mak-

isg little headway against diphtheriawhich has been prevalent ia Ute drya considerable extent slate mat Septem-ber

Ia the last weekly report ef Ute de

day it to stated that at the close efthe last report there were 48 cases ofdiphtheria in Quarantine During theweek 15 new occurred and SI weredischarged leaving 42 cues inia 31 j r

Of scarlet fever there were 29 casesin enamntine at the of the lastreport During the week 7 sew easeswere reported sad 12 were dischargedleaving 34 cases with wnrnlng earda in Mpremises

There were no sew oases of smallpoxreported during the week Tbe twe catwfetefe week Before test are stttiUDder triMUaaBt sad taeJatlea at thesmallpox hospital

There were K deaths In the JQsntrietduring the week of which M were ofwhites and i8 colored the death ratefor the whites being 1C4 sad Use colored33C per LOO For all the deaths Uw ratewas 217 per I

The mortality m theweek of last year was 141 Urn rate farthe total deaths beteg 20 ash ta theweek before last tt amountad to therate being 213

During the week the deaths trees con-sumption increased as compved with theprevious week from 14 to It hoes acutelung Uncase prom 28 to 30apoplexy from 3 to 5

A decrease in affections of the circu-lator organs from 11 to occurred andin mortality among Infanta under oneyear old from 22 to 20 that among chil-dren under flue years of age increasingfrom 28 to 30 There was 1 fatal case oftyphoid fever and 2 of diphtheria

By violence S deaths were reported 1

accidental 1 by being run over oa steamrailway 1 by being struck by street ear1 by corrosive poison and 1 by irritantpoison

The following were the deaths ctessifled according to their causes

Apoplexy 5 bronchitis 3 congestionof long 5 consumption 16 convulsions2 diarrhoeal diseases 5 diphtheria 2diseases of brala diseases of Mart 9diseases of kidneys f malignant growths6 pneumonia 22 suicides 1 typhoid fe-ver 1 miscellaneous K Total 122

The mean weather conditions prevalentduring the week were temperature of theatmosphere 3 degrees relative humid-ity 72 degrees sad barometer 299L Therainfall was l 4 lathes winds north

Themaximum or the thermometer was 61 de-grees on the 21st instant and minimum19 degrees on the 2Hb

OBJECT TO BATHTUBS

3Ie f r c AVorthlnKiH A Co Say Colored Tenants Ie Sot Want ThornMessrs John Y Worthington A Co west

to cruet six brick dwellings in SouthwestWashington wit bathtubs sad sewerconacrtions which win rent for ft amonth

They say that such rest win not Jus-tify the expense of putting ta bathtubsand other modern improv

They say that the houses will be let tonegro families who ears nothing for bahrooiiiE anyway and do sot use them prepwly when they are provided

Inspector of Plumbing In reportingupon the matter states that the determi-nation of the to supportthe regulation requiring bathtubs inevery erected in the District whorewater and sewer connections are availablehas received commendation from

source sad he recommends that Itbe adhered to

MAM WITH BATHTUB

Lookout for

liostr oat for a Mss carrying a largesize bathtub isalong the line among the psIliMumi te tileKigbth precinct

P Kruthkowits who rubes at 17WFourteenth Street northwest t the ownerof the bathtub and he last night reportedits theft to the Eighth preetuet

The person guilty of the offence forcedhis way into Mr Kntthfcewitzs home bybreaking rear gate off of its hingessome time yesterday and succeeded inmaking his escape with the cumbersomearticle which Mr Kmthhowits values stabout JC

How tbe thief managed escape indaylight with tbe latbiab which is saidto be ont of unusutl size is what puszleothe policemen

TO STAIEB COMMAITO POR ASTOR

SiiHiilnIi War VoterHiuj VorUIit r atSoldiers Ilu ie

A movement is on foot to atthe Katlonal aoldiers Home ia citya Spanish War Veterans Comma be

In honor of CoL Jolla Jacob Astorthe millionaire commander ol the feastsAstor Battery

Authority for tb orjtnnlsation of thehas been ued by Adjutant

General of the Spanish Waran1 the work incident to the or-

ganization the charter mombnrshlp ofwhih wr br uia le up of lit reterams atthe Horn Is bring Vigorouslypr utd tiy fohv C Womjs whn sawso vuc m Goth cubs Md tiW fMaamjamm

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Ooe stenographer at fi5et three cxnertchiefs of division njC each six siestaof onus 3 ten clerks of class Xother clerks of class 1 copyists com-puters skilled laborers messengersothers as may he necessary with salarieshoses nM to fltM etch

The VJsburstag clerk is to givea hoed of SM

The civil service provision is as followsThat alt employes cf the Twelfth Cen-

sus Ogee afore the grade of skilled la-borer shall be and they are hereby placedunder the provisions of the civil servicea t approved January 1 1882 and theamenJments thereto and the rules estab-lished thereunder and all new appoint

eats in the Census Once hereby treatedbe made in accordance with the re-

quirements of the civil service act above

The bill abolishes the printing slicein connection with tbe Bureau aad au-thorises the work to be dose at the

Printing OmceObjection was made

mate the MM a special order for tomorrow whereupon Mr Hopkins gave no

privileged Mil tomorrow

READY TOISSHB LIOBMS8S

District iHMBraHcc DciartiHfiit Xo v-

llns the IIliinkM PreparedMr Thomas 9 Drake Superintendent

of Insurance today announced tbat he

to lane the bunkers license to those applying for It

The cede wager which the InsuranceDepartment was established provides forfive clauses of licenses use of which tatIN brokers license the tee for which is9 The ether licenses are Company

1 principal agent solicitor ft in-

dustrial f

Solicitor there to na practical dlsTereoxebetween a principal agent and a

TiNttfepartmenthewever holds that there isa difference sad for the present only thebrokers license will be Issued

The broker ta understood to be a rantIpal sliest la that he-

I does not ropresant pee nrmprtnim but

can for any or all companies He alsohas no authority under the license topoint agents

1TBWPOBT IfEWS BUILDINGIt Will lie Linger Than 1Vu IMiimic-

datIflrHtNewport News Vs will probably get

a larger puMIc building than was atprovided for ta the pending legislation

The Committee on Public Buildings andGrounds of the Senate yesterday reportedfirrarubly the bill to increase the appro-priation for the building to f25 t andthe arguments made in its report seemedespecially good

The increase in the postal business ofthe city the report states will soon NukeIt a firstclass postofllee The exportsof tie port are fZXOs4 S sad are in-creasing at the rate of ft a year

Attention to also called to the fact thatNewport Ketw has the largest dry dock inthe world

Cnmhsitoni Md desires a larger bunding than ta row proposed Senator Wellington yesterday introduced a bill to In-crease the minimum cost of the buildingtfoMO and the minimum cost of tbe landthe same amount

NAY YARD LEAVERcjircMcntatlTC Mudil Hill Orniitlu

Fifteen Additional I rTie bill introduced by RepresentaUrs

MUM to grant fifteen addltloanl daysleave of absence to tbe employes of thenary yard gun factories c arsenalsover which there seems to be some di-versity of opinion among the employesof the local navy yard was Introduced

of some of Ms constituents who are emin the navy yard

bills of a similar character wereIntroduced by ether members

It to reported this afternoon that theNaval Committee will glee a hearingto advocates std opponents of tIN meas-ure immediately after the oval appropri-ation bill Is completed

Sheriff Hardesty and Deputy SheriffCurley yesterday came to the city and

county to face a charge of burglary Itis claimed be broke late the house of MrCharles H Doing at Antaadale

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Snow Tbe first genuine tan of theWere glad Glad for everybody

CHaU ourselves Takes us barkte he oM days when we used to getkali holiday at the Franklin school putIn nil the afternoon pairing the bill tillit was as slippery as a certain politicianwe know but wont same and thentoast tilt bedtime on our twelve seating

front We may you on the hill thisevening Also were glad for the postThis descent of the beautiful Is to Liar as

cad comforting as newmownhay to a hungry horse More power tobfce Agate were glad for the poor la-

beling sees Heres his opportunity Byhonest endeavor tar about ten hours ofthe day be may be able to accumulate

Glad too for the ConstantMender Heres Us chance to write alittle place the paper tettteg us allabout the demerits of tile street car sys-

tem Glad to hear from you C RPoems ta white

Heavy snow this IIi and tonightThursday snow fresh to Leah northeastwitch

Temperature at i a m ISTemperature at 12 ne m UTemperature at 13 p m U

Tilt SUN A TD THE MOONSun r 7l AM ISim a0USMPX-Moon rtoenllST PJK Moon sets

TIPS TAILow tide fr7 A M sad C42 P MHigh tide 1158 A X

STRWET LIGHTINGLamps lit today 555 P MLamps out tomorrow tl A M

AMDSEMKKTS-NaUonal K 8 Willard In DvM

Goatee afternoon and eveningCoMHOhla Kteg Dodo eveningChases Polite vaudeville afternoon

aaat veningLafayette Quo Vadte afternoon and

eveningAcademy Are You a Buffalo eveningKeranns The Gay Morning Glories

afternoon sad eveningBltau Burtesuue and vaudeville after-

soon sad evening

Loss 31 Intl-

Mary Ash colored thirtyfire years ofage the wife of Richard the Janitorof the Ninth precinct police station sud-denly became insane at her home 1127 QStreet northeast shortly after 7test sight Her condition grew so criticalthat the petrol wagon of the Ninth predad was summoned sad the unfortunateWoman removed to ElizabethsInsane Asylum

i After IH TeiiHtsxeeMr N L Edwards who Is a candidate

j for United States Marshal for the Westera district of Tennessee Is In Wasa-mcton calling on the Congresstonml delegacion from isle State Mr Edwards Is alawyer tad notary public and Is at pres-ent Justice of the peace at Memphis Not-withstanding the fact that he is a RepnbMean all of the members ofthe Congressional delegation UTe en-dorsed his candidacy

While horseback ridin oa MarylaadAvenue sear the corner of ThirtsentbStreet northeast about C oclock tonsight Harry Godfrey twelve years of ageItvteR at 122 Trinidad Avenue northeastwas throws by his mount and had tale tootpainfully mashed The pollee ambulance

suntmoned sad young Godfrey re-moved to the Emergency Hospital fortreatment

j AltK i ed From Ievin Carj Jennie Carpenter a sixteenyearold

negro girl was painfully tittered abouther read and body shortly after Slast skit by stepping from a CapitalTraction ear No 313 while It was inmotto on U Street northwest betweenTenth sail Eleventh Streets Sne wasassisted by friends to h r home IMSTenth Street northwest

fir Dlcndvll IalHfHlly Kwrnvil-Mr P J Mendell who conducts a bi

there at 1728 Seventh Street north-west was painfully horsed shear tbe

sad heeds yesterday while engagedia extinguishing a small blaze inplace

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CAUSED BYCOFFEE

Careful reentry J tieschoolroom iT isnsd th tactthat those children who arehabitually jctv u coffee to

f drink have sallow complexionare nervous more or less irrltable sad very sluggish

I tellect or an overwrought andI abnormal Imagination resultsI of extreme nervousness My

own experience with robedrinking kept me aflUeted ford 1 some years with severe aadconstant headaches with exf trwue nervousness at times

I was compelled to abandonfegx cotter altogether and was

oufcfcly relieved of the headf aches and other troubles I

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Wood Coffee but my first at-tempt at making It was a fail-ure After another trialfollowing the directions whichare very easy by the way Isecured a delicious drink far

i superior in my mind to ccfi f e 1 have continued M useU from the start my 1mprovemeat has been steadywith no ill effects at all

The above ws written by a school teacher Miss K Barnard of Oxford KanIt Is an easy matter to off the ccffee habit K PuotVm Cereal Peed Colts

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NEWS FROM GEORGETOWN

Suit for UnniitKcs Over Electrocutionof Two Mules

R A Matene the contractor in charge

Ute line of the ld Foundry Breach hasentered suit against the United StatesBleetrle Lighting Company for IllS dam

This is the outcome ef the killingef two ef Xatena mules through contact with a wire of the defendant

erly insulated A lire was Milt la thetrunk ef a tree through which ran thecompanys wires and which tell shortlyafter while the animals were beneaththe alleged unprotected wires coming incontact with the moles causing instantdeath

William R Singleton Lodge of Masons

soul Halt on Vlsnaela Arcnae Thefeature of the evening was a lecture MI

Rico by w M Brother J

States Currency Tirhaaae FactoNext Tuesday Singleton Lodge

will Meet la mmii M sees ou Tic eastmUtees appointed by the William RSingleton Stuck Ciiumsaj will laahe theirreports

entered suit on a note of sue againstIL Appier It Is understood that

the sore wa gives tn payment of a eellain Motmachine whisk It is allegedhas net fulfilled the representations ofthe selling parties

The reception and banquet ofin honor of Ute

Most Worshipful Grand Master of theDistrict Malcolm Scales will occur e IMonday evening February 1ft atHall on Street

Dr John D Knrtx of P Street has recalved news of the death of his sisterMrs B F Mackall who died at her Mmei Xoorhead Mists yesterday She wasthe daughter of the late Colonel Kara ofthe Bngiaeer Corps U S A The

have shipped here and willarrive Friday The funeral will takeplace Friday afternoon Services will beheld at Oak Chapel

The funeral of Dr Anrfstesd Peterwho died suddenly yesterday at Ms Mmeat Thirtyfirst and 0 Streets will occurFriday afternoon at 2 oclock Serviceswill take place at Oak Hill Chapel TheRev Dr Alfred Hardteg of 8C Pauls-Kpiseopal Church Wilt omeiate The

will he made at Oak Hill

Join D Croissant end Gate L Talttrustees of the American University Perkhave asH lets 1 to 4 block M to WalterK and Alle M Barney for Stile sad toWiHiam Klmahack for S M lets S to 11

block 15

3CRS UHDKEBS WILL TTLBD

Bequeath state 1o Her SonTwo U Klrters

By her will dated April S 1 M MrsKatrtna L Lindner presets the followingdisposition to be of her estate

To her daughter Xoslue A LAmteer

and MM abutting on some point on apublic alley

To her daughter Biaabeta Lindnerpremises 12M deventh Street jnuihtmrtgad 12SS the mr abutting on

alleyTo her son MM C Boston premises

123C Eleventh Street southeast and 1225 Inthe rear of It abutting on a public alley

The Death RecordTM following deaths for twenty four

up te ices tray ala W Pattorsos 75 years Nancy D Bishop 78years Alex P Breekeuridge 7 yearsClark Ford t years Rebecca HorsemanI years Paaline G Krany 5 years

Frederick Adams years Aaron Robertaoa 2 years Catkarine May Bell 22years Norfolk O 21 years HelenaU Kiutmerman f Edgar AltonM years AMrte aiMlan Marshall 1years va R Krarsurtt years Oeorg

Stevens 15 Tears Walter J War-ner 7 years Grant 9 U 4 years tomB Saanders 2 unnamed intent ofAntoinette K Keanc 1 lye

Tiny Ilcadjujtt a CulvertOn the recomauuflnrlnsi of the Comput-

ing Engineer the ComnUssloners have de-

termined to Issue a permit to Mr BlairLee to readjust a culvert adjacent toBrtghtwood Avenue tunas tile District UseThe conditions of tk permit win Le thatMr Lee is to bear the expenses of thework and become renucnsiule for alt dam-ages resulting therefrom The permit Isto be good for tmVTdays and a depositof ft is requlrra tu tIre the Districtagainst loss

IoctHre oi MexicoIn Moue was the subject of a lec-

ture given by Mr Charles F Warren testevening at the Church of Our Fattercorner of Thirteenth sad L Streets north-west The lecture was Illustrated with14 stareopticon views made from photographs takes by Mr Warren during Mstravels through Mexico

The temperatures registered by thestandard thermometer at House Herrmanns today were 9 a m IS degrees12 m 22 1M p m 21

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LABOR MEN PLEASED

ratified br Pasxncc of for Yew

OnVials of tbe Americas Federation ofLabor and representatives of other bodiesof wageearners are greatly elated overtie passage of the bill in Senatesterduy which looks to the establish

It Is believed that the measure will

House sad that the iogtanteg or tIM fis-

cal year July 1 next wilt see the new de-

partment in operation

bor leaders to have Just this sort of of-

ficial recognition at the hands of tie Oov

department with a Cabinet odseer at itshead devoted exclusively to the Industrial interests of the country but sincethis was seen to be impossible of fulfilment at this time they are very wellsatisfied to have the word lacer Incor-porated in Ue name of the proposed de-partment

The original measure provided only Ds-partmcnt of Commerce for the name butan amendment was passed mating it toinclude the word labor

Much speculation is current today as Uwho will be Use sew Cabinet number incharge of this portfolio The labor in-terests will push the candidacy of Carroll D Wright the present Commissionerof Labor

OaEJTDA IS A xBW WORD

at Meeting ef the Anthropolog-ical Society

The regular meeting of OM Anthropo-logical Society at the Cosmos Cteb lastsight resulted in a sew word being addedto the KagHsa language

The word to orenda taken from tieIroouoto Indians and mesas the power todo something Ktgleally It was adopted

idea la Indian religion by Mr J N BHewitt the subject of whose address lastsight was Orenda A Definition of Rehalos

Dr J Walter Fewkes of the Bureau ofEthnology of the Institutionwho tae just returned from a tour of

era Chihuahua Mexico gave an exhibitof a stone idol found there and com-mented upon the resemblance of the

m Chihuahua and those in theValley Artsona

Major J W Powell spoke of An Amer-ican View Tetemism and J WalterFewkes upon The Sky God PorsoniaeaLion In Hopi Worship

At a board meeting of the societyon Saturday the following officers wereelected W JL Holmes of the NationalMuseum president Dr Walter Houghsecretary of the board Miss Anna MabelRobinson general secretary of the so-ciety Mrs M P Seaman curator aadP B Pierce treasurer

The hosed of counselors selected Iscomposed of Dr D Lamb Dr WalterHough 1 B McGnlre Mrs H I Buttett F W Hoge Thomas Wilson CotWeston Flint Miss Edith Weatcoct JWalter Fewkes Dr George M Xoberand Miss Alice Fletcher

SHOT STOPPED HIM

Jolla WIIHams the negro who was shotta the thigh la South Washington lastsight while attempting escape from Po-

Ueemcn Culttanmt and Kemp

answer a charge of disorderly conduce Itmay be a week or mOre before he to aWeto leave the hospital

Williams went late a saloon at th cor-ner of Delaware Arcane H Streetsouthwest last night drunk sad when or-dered out threatened it to said to aanihints the place and the proprietor had

to leaveWilliams then west out ad a

revolver on the street and if ta said shotat Policeman Culliaaae when the wt er at-tempted to arrest him

The charge against Williams to easelwith intent to kill

JUST POX BAD WEATHERWisp VIIlIaiH Lifted a Kali

Coat-I was Just going to use tie coat dur-

ing dm had and Intended to re-turn it afterward was tie explanationjives by William Becdle today wileD ar-rested for having stolen a rubber coatteem fat frost of the store of SamuelHoses thai do D Street northwest

Beedle was seen to look into the storeto see if aysne wee watching and thento lift the coat from a hook throw Itover his ana std start down the street

ExPoliceman Doe Rea saw the proceed-ing and took Beadle to Police Headauartentile Homeward Bound Mission on MissouriAvenue northwest He claims to have

time be says he worked forprinter

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RUBBER RUBBERS RUBBERS RUBBER-U UB B

of Pure RubberXot the inferior tar combinations which are dear

t any prkf but hoii st reliable qualities at less ixwholesale rotit

Best Quality RUBBER BOOTSB All sies for fetes and Children 95cE All sizes for AAomen Mild Youths v 1M7 ER Boys sizes frou 1 to 4 LS7 R

sizes lie or light 250-

Woollined Arctics and Storm AlaskasR All sixes n 100 RU All sizes for Women 75c UB Extra hijUiBt lijjht weight 3lwckle Arctics for Men Bo VioiiKn and Children

for 35c to 75c RubbersAll sues for Misses and Children

H lirojten sizes of Womens Rubbersfi Broken sizes of dells Rubbers

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Our supply of candles for Candlemas flay is sufficient to see usthrough and that is about allWe have the regulation size whichare four to the pound Sellingspecial at per lb 22c

TBJHrrw We Are 6w to GiveYw ANther Treat

Which is worthy of participating inIts the winding up of our stock beforeinventory clearance sale which hascaused so many kind remarks sadpleas at comments Everything offered is a worthy and special bargain

Your last chance to get a long coator Raglsn at such a price as this

19 One allwool long coats made ofblack oxford nd grey clctb thesegarments we have reduced895 and n to the price jr nn

1 superfine tea and castor kerseycAzuoata tailored in a manner

which shpws firstctans workmanshipthese we have reduced fromf1S5 f21M and f2J5 to JJ Q QQ

U fine allwool threequarterlength mediumweight cxford coatsstrictly man tailored lined through-out with guaranteed satin tin QOreduced from f to

Also 15 tine electric seal Furregulation length handsomely satin I

lined reduced from f225 1Q 5Q

Department Second Boor

OUR BIG SHOE SALE

WoraetfsS300StoesIIR VNteis HMSS Biwis m Wrappers-

We otftr s rood f haveand ia much better at

loa titan costWomens fleece lined Flannelette

Wrappers in lavender red blue andgrey stripe effects made with extradeep flounce and cut very full overtb hips trimmed with ruffle everthe shoulder and inhered with fancybraid the sizes are from 22 to 4the same were n but are reduced CCC I-

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