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Number 2078 WASHINGTON THURSDAY MARCH 27 1902 Price One Cent

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WILL INVESTIGATEDANISH ISLAND SALE

Capt Christmas Charges-of Bribery Taken Up

by the House

ACCUSES MEMBERS OF CtRGRESS

Said He Had to Buy Up TwoPress Associations and

Lobbyists Also

REFERS TO ABNER MKINLEY

HeaaeEsoB Appoints a Cemaittaeof Seven Isclueig Matters DabeHHitt Cousiss McCall Richardson Dinsmere and Cowherd ta Take Charge

The Heust today adopted i

offered by Mr Rtebarosnn of Team ess B

Democratic Mar lesser instructing theSpeaker to appoint a eommiUee of seven

to investigate tbe caarjges mads by Cantaln Christmas tn eeaectioa with thepurchase of the Danish West Imlles

The Speaker then appointed the fellowIng committee

Messrs Dalsell of Pennsylvania Hlttof Illinois Cousins of Iowa McCall ofMassachusetts Republicans

Messrs Richardson of Tennessee Dinsmore of Arkansas and Cowherd of Mis-

souri DemocratDirectly after the reading of the min-

utes in the House this meraiag Repre-sentative Richard of Tsnnoanco theDemocratic leery loader arose te atten-

tion of privilegeCaptain Christmas Charges

He had read from the clerks deskresolutions netting forth that whereasCaptala Von Christmas agent of the Dan-

ish Government lad made a secret androbfideatfal report to his Governmentsetting forth that he wee entitled to 1

per teat or altogether about oM oftbe price to be paid by this Governfor the Danish West ladies part of whichwas seed in bribing members of theUnited States Congress and other promin-ent cittaeas and far subsiataiag the Amer-

ican press and whertftM the ratificationhas not yet Mea oonniimniatoa the a eaeynot yet appropriated therefore

Resolved that Ute Speaker of theHouse be instructed te appoint a com-

mittee of seven members of the House teexamine Ito the truth 0f these charges

Mr Paynes Peint f OrderRepresentative Payne of New York the

Republican leer lesser at once rateeda point of order

The preamble sets forth that thisis a secret one he said sarcastic-

ally and thin the reeofoUea contradicts ttself The feels are not knownA question of srivHeae eaaaot be tennison such a retort The scatter te set be-

fore the HMr Xtebareaea replied with BMtch

warmthI wilt stets on my honor as a member

be declared that I have before me whatpurports to be ass what I believe to bethat report leas one pap Those chargeswere mail by the diplomatic agent of theDanish Government who was also thequasi if not the real agent of our ownGovernment The report was a soreetone but I say fully realteiag the forceof my worts that oncopy of k

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the retort but that is not the only wayin which to get a report Captain Christ-mas makes grave charges sad they oughtte be Investigated I disclaim in thisconnection all intention of sparring forsay political advantage in this matter

Speaker Henderson laid that Congresshad no Jurisdiction te investigate chargesagainst American newspapers and hequestioned the right of the house to in-

vestigate wiles members of the flowwere sot specified in the resolution Mr

Richardson accordingly amended his reso-

lution so as te include members of theHouse

The Speaker thereupon overrated MrPayees point of order

Hew Reports Were ObtainedContinuing Mr Richardson read

vlt by Niels Gras a former eitisenof Denmark in which he stated that hehad sees the secret and confidential

made by Christmas to list Govern-

ment sad the statements published iaCopenhagen prers aad setting forth thecharge that had HeR obliged-to see large sumsM money to subsidizetwo press associations sad members ofthe American Confess

Mr Ors a btavlL stated that Christ-mas had declared the truth of the

ever his signature and that theprinted reports were correct

Mr read translationsfrom a of Danish papers com-

menting on the sale of the Danish islandsad the report of Christmas as well ashis agreement with the Ministry that hewas to receive 1 per coat of the purchaseprice of the island

Alleged Bribes en CreditORe of the papers made the statement

that Christmas had bribed Americas leg

wiators on credit the uaderataadtag be-

ing that he was te receive MotOt whenthe sale was consummated with which topay them for aUias tn bringing shoot thepurchase

Another paper said that Christmas hadcarried on negotiations with members-of Conarees through Mr C W Knott aa-

tattatate friend of Senator Hanna sadR P Body aa attorney of city a

friend of CongressmanSecretary of Babawy-

Coatteaiag Mr Richaraaoa told of Seeretarr of Bwbaasy Whites visit fromLondon to Copeaaagoa to further the sale

Mr Rteheroaea the read a racta fromthe traaoiatioa of Captain Christmas re-

port to the Danish Governmenttfl Abner McKinley

Captain Christmas that he had made taeacquaintance of the Presidents brotherAbaer McKinley aad Ida pertaer MrOrown who are gentlemen much respected says aad la a poattioa to have inaonce with hostess mon sad stateomen-

mt says furtherthat Abaer McKinley sad Mr Brows hadentree te the White House amt knowall about the affairs of Coaareos sad arewelt aa te what members of

suitsDined Coag rasemoa at Raleigh

He also says that he had to promise acertain awl to Mars McKinley sadBrown sad to pay a large sum to twopress asoociaiioas one ia New York sadone fa Waeaiagtoa aad that he had aguarantee of these amounts promisedfrom J A W beakers ia NewYork City

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Dismissals From the Force Scheduled the FirstBalch of Wtyicli Will Go On Saturday Afteinoon

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The officials of Ute Gases Busch aregrinding the Ceases Ole ax for thenecks of a thousand more clerks Thedecapitation wtti be eoaoacted oa the In-

stallment piss sad the Job it te expected

will be completed by April IS The SentInstallment of between one hundred sadtwo hundred the figures being furnishedthis moratag by Appointment Clerk

BENNING ENTRIES

FOR TOMORROW

Following are the entries for Ute racesat Denning tomorrow

First race Selling three yearolds sadup five and furious Tax MarH Right way 1W Gwyaae Fie Rus-sell 1 N Leslie Bruce Thad It4Elizabeth Moos 11 Cormorant lit Albert aright IM Alack 84 Imperialist110 Mistress 11 Termless let K-1niaa M Happy M Obliged H RossW Frivol

Secoatl race Maiden lilies twe yearshalf mile Frocks ad Frills BlueIelft Mda Adele Harding MexieaaaaAllie Violet Merry Muses Mi

Third race Mares three years sad upsix furlongs Karly Kve DeaaaHonors M Red Damsel 114 Priaooss-Otlllle 114

Fourth race Maiden threeyoarolasix furlongs Justice lit Odds sad

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LaacJey will be drives late the shamblesoa Saturday

Mr Laagley saM this morning that thedismissal of those stated te go by theISth of April would set the working forcedown almost to the also desired for thepermanent horses

It te exported that April X will be theday whoa the rgeet number will be dis-missed

107 The Bandit lei Unsay Port 17High Carnival 17Fifth nee Three years aad up seven

furlongs Jack McGinn 113 CharleyMoors 112 Flare lei Rightaway KGiaki U Lae H Swamplands M Illu-minate M Caithness 91

Sixth race Three years and up sonleg use mile and seventy yards AltSaints Konroluca 10 Farrell 17Los Key IS Rendezvous M CherishedK

Apprenticeship allowance

AN AGED MANS SUICIDE

Jeha H Rolline Takes Own Life by In-

haling GasAbout 1230 today John II Rollins

sixtyeight years of ape of S17 D Streetsouibweat committed sufeioe in the bath-room of his hence by labeling Illuminat-ing He was discovered by ilk sonKay lUitias

The Fourth precinct police are investi-gating the case

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THE PRESIDENT APPEALSTO CONGRESS IN BEHALF

OF THE ISLAND OF CUBAReminds the Legislators of the Fledges of This Conntzy and

Makes Stzong Recommendations Regarding tfye

Diplomatic Consular and CommercialRelations Between the Two Countzies

The President this afternoon seat thefollowing message to Congress relative tethe affairs Of Cuba

Te the Congress of the United StatesI commend to the Congresssidoratiett of measures for malntaialagdiplomatic and consular representativesin Cuba aad for earrylag out tbaarevisions of the act making teafor the support of the army th ftaealyear ending June 13 182 approved March2 1901 reading as follows

Provided further that in fulfillmentof the declaration contained in the Jointresolution approved April 2 ISM

For the recognition of the inde-pendence of the people of Cuba demandleg that the Government of Spain re-linquish its authority and government

Island of Cuba and to withdraw Itsland and naval forces from Cuba aadCubes waters and directing the Presi-dent of the Untied States to use the landsad naval forces of the United States tocarry these resolutions into effect thePresident is hereby authorized to leavethe government sad control cf the islandof Cuba to its people so soon as a gov-ernment shall have beeR established insold island under a constitution whicheither as part thereof er In an ordinanceappended thereto shall define the futurerelations of the United States with Cubasubstantially as follows

IThat the Government of Cuba sball

never enter into any treaty or other com-pact with any foreign Power or Powerswhich Impair or tend to impair theindependence of Cuba nor in any mannerauthorise or permit any foreign Power orPowers te obtain by colonization or formilitary or naval purposes or otbewlselodgment in or coatrol over say portion efsaid island

IIThat said Government sball sot as

or contract say public debt to paythe Interest upon which aad to make reaseeable staMag had provisions for theultimate discharge of which the ordinaryrevenues of the island after tMcurrent expenses of Government shell b

That Government ef Cuba consentsthat the United States may exercise tbright to intervene for the preaervatiea ofCuban independence the maintenance of

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THE SITUATION IS STRAINED

Telegram Received But Its Anther Failste Shew We Pretest Glee te His

Whereabeets Fans Weald

of a doubt that there isThomas who is MM to have

a position as maaager of tIM Setatorlal baseball aggregation The utemeet that Tom Leftus is a living breath-Ing sad Material Individual has beessworn to by many people who claim tohave net and talked with him

Under these circumstances it is hard tobelieve that tie manager of the

Basebcll tab incorporated is sethtag more than a name but still the teasare wavering They want to believe thatthere has beer a manager secured te pilottheir ebaup Gas through the treacherousshoals of a baseball season they waatto believe that Loftua eventually meaaato arrive at the National Capital butIt is hard work

They have been told that Lotto was laDubueae that he would arrive here justa week that he was In Chicago and

that he would arrive positively lastnight They have bees told all thesethings and have believed them The de-

mon of skepticism however ta gnawingat their vitals sod shout two more pipedreams of this sort will bring the wholestructure of their conftdeace tumblingto the ground

Where Loftus sad what Is he dolagA little less than a week agoreceived that he would arrive oa a cer-

tain date There was much scurryingerased and preparations were made togive the new manager a rousing recep-tion lie failed to

the basoball public patiently set-

tled down to await some word from thesea who will govern their team duringthe coming season None cane It eeuMeasily he thought that there te no suchperson as Loftiw for all the Washingtonfees could leers

This silence was followed by the report of a secret conference between Presi-dent Fred Postal Manager LenIN andDan Johnson president of the Leagueat Chicago This meeting was held be-

hind closed doors and nothing was madepublic concerning it

Following close upon title conferenceand shortly after the return of postal toDetroit there came a deluge of rumorsfrom the Wolverine City stating that theSessions were stilted for a shelf andthat Pittsburg hi I already bees selectedas Its successor This story was indig-nantly denied by local men interested Inthe club but still there was HO wordconcerning the whereabouts of Loftus

Finally it was announced that be wouldarrive last night and the situation oncemore grew tranquil Now it is said thatthe missing manager will reach here

today Well he may

Editor Turns CounterfeiterBBRLIN March 27 Horr Leaser ior

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a government adequate ttt protectionof life property sad libertyand for discharging too eoHgatfoas withrespect to Cuba imposed by treaty ofParis oa the United States new to beassumed and undertakes by Ute Govern

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That all acts of th United States inCuba during its military there-of are ratified sad valMaoi and alllawful acquired ekercaauor shallbe maintained sod protected

VThat the Government of Cuba will ex

eeute and as far as necessary extend theplans already devised or other plans to j

be mutually agreed upon for the sanita-tion of the cities of the Island to the endthat a re urrence of sad infec-tious diseases may be prevented therebyassuring proteetloa to people sadcommerce ef Cuba as well as to the com-merce of the Southern ports ef the UnitedStates sad the people residing therein

That the Isle of Pines shall be omittedfrom the proposed boun-daries of Cuba the title thereto being leftte future adjustment by

VIIThat te enable the United States to

maintain the independence of cubs andto protect the people thereof as well asfor Its own defence the Govorameat ofCalla will sell or lease to Uw UnitedStates lands necessary ornaval stations at certain poutsto be agreed upon with the BrusMoat ofthe United States

VIIIThat by way of further nsoaraaee the

Government of Cube will smoedr the fore-going provisions in a pert treatywith the United States

The people of Cuba having framed aconstitution embracing the foregoing re-quirements sad having a

who te soon to take omce the timete sear for th fulfillment of the pledgeof the United States to leave the

and control of the island of Cubaio Its people I am advised by is SecretarT of War that it te now expected thatthe installation of the Government ofCuba sad tbe termination of militaryecowetfett of that latest by the UnitedStates will take place ea the foth of Maynext

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OUTLOOK NOW AfUSrflCOUS

Magnate Will Tell Their Side f theAnthracite Troubles and JraraitteeMay Act as an Arbitratl t TribunalBetween Operators and Eaiplayes

NsW March KrThe greatpower of the National Civic Federationwas better exemplified tod my than everbefore during its short existence whenSenator Haaaa announced thisthat the Federation had prevailed opoa

of the presieeata of tM large an-thracite carrying railroads sad anthraciteinterests which eoatrol praotMatty all theImmense Pennsylvania M Ve agree to

tires of the United Mire Workers ofAmerica

Accordingly at ocloeklag President even Thomas oT the BrioRailroad President George F Baer ofthe Philadelphia and Readta RailroadPresident William H Truead fse of theDelaware Lackawanna and W4ftorn Rail-

road aad Preaidoat Olipaaai of the Dela-ware and Hudson Comb Company calledat the headquarters of tiNt CWe Federa-tion in the Church Mission BattdiHg a1there entered late conferenee with the fuUconciliation committee efe Jbf NationalCivic Federation sad iiia nhiir of theUnited Mire Workers

The mine workers present yere President John Mitchell sad ntsJohn Fahey Thomas Xicbotoiaad ThomasIcy

The lest three mentlcaed are also chair-men of their district committees

Yesterday President Mitchell sad hisconfederates recited to the Federationfully the present status of the strainedaffairs In the anthracite district whore1149M miners threaten te strike

Today the other side of the story wastold The fut that the railroad sad an-

thracite magnates agreed toi do anddid respond to the invitation ef SessionHanna to attend todays meeting te agreat victory for the Federation

In the strike of IN these presentsingly and collectively positively refusedto treat with the mine workers

President Oliphant was especiallystrong in ids refusal to trea6 with themen and a number of bitter at-

tacks OB President Mitehel and theHnioa

The fact is that tile strike of 19M wasonly settled through the stroaifpuc effortsof Senator lianas who prevailed on JP Morgan te bring the rallroajl and coalmen into line

The Meeting this morning opened at14SO Messrs Thomas Bser Htpbaatsad were salted by Sen-

ator ITnnna who reoidodhat the meetingte cite fully the operateiaf sine of the

Thereafter a general ilfjnjunjrr wouldoccur

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with the Government f Cuba should celaclde with Its iaexguratioa as well toprovide a channel for the conduct of diplomatic relations rfehj the new State

open the path immediate segoUatieas of agreements tocarry out the of tINt act abovequoted It te also advisable that con-sular representation be established with-out delay at the prlaripal Cuban ports norder that eomm the islandbe conducted with ofie regard to the ormalities prescribed the revenue aadnavigation statutes pT Ute United States j

have the customary local resorts opento thorn for their business seeds aad thecase artetag for the protection of theirrights

I therefore recommend that revisionbe forthwith and the salaries appropriated to be immediately available

a Savoy KjctraordJamy aad MiaInter Plenipotentiary to the Re-public of Cuba MM

b Secretary of the legation 20Mc Second secretary of the legation rd Consul general at Havana SoM-e Consul at Cionfuogos 3offe Consul at Santiago de Cuba 3eMI do sot recommend the present

rattoB ef the consulates formerly main-tained at Renege Cardenas Matanzas-Kuevitas Sagua laGrande and San Juande los Remedies The commercial Interestsat those ports heretofore have sot beeslarge The consular fees collected thereduring the fiscal year lfitt97 aggregatedITSMe It te believed that the actualneeds of the six oAoes named can beemcleatly subserved by agents under thethree principal consular offices untilevents may snow the necessity of erectinga full consulate at any point

The commercial and political condi-tions ia tile Island of Cuba while underUte Spanish crown story little basis forestimating the local development of ia-tereourae with this country under tile in-

fluence of the new Eolations which havebeea created by the achievement of Cu-

ban independence gas which are to bebroadened and streagthened in everyproper way by pasts with theCubans sad by iffM and beneaceat legis-lation aiming to stimulate the commercebetween the two countries if the greattask we accepted la 18M te to be fittinglyaccomplished

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eammittee ar or m sots ting m theVhreateaed strike was to be decided

meetingSecretary Raipa aetea of the Fosera-

Joa ras asked if tile fact that the largeoperators Interests were represented atthis mersfecs eouM be

a practical reco ef the UaltedAle Workers

Ho said that Ute meeting today was laformal and U wouU sot tboreCsre be fairto put such a uftaUtuttfua upon tile

of tINt maaaaMaThe minors hero be added represent

the Miners in the laid lot he dM sotthink it would be fair to say they repre-sented tile He said It was a deli-cate question and the situation wouldnot be these advantage of ia the meetas

It was reported this morning that Saator liaaaa had called spas Mr Morganyesterday afternoon sad talked with himregarding the strike sltuatloa It vasalso reported that Morgan had said toMr Haaaa that he was la Saver of avoid

j lag a strike and saw no to tierecognition of the union

Senator Haaaa denied that be bad talkedwith Mr Morgan about the strike Hehad seen Morgan be said tilt r th aswhatever had sea said about the threatened strike

Statements Fuss the LeadersSenator Haaaa The developments thus

far are a signal victory for tile miners salthe Civic Federation The op6r U rs havebeen brought to a realizing sense thatthere is a common good to be derivedfrom an organisation in their own ranks

If nothing else results from the meetof the Federation today the estab-

lishment of this community of interestsis a strong card against any resortstrikes in the future The battle te halfwon win the operators and the men havebeen brought together

President MttcballjECTho result of tb xmeeting will mean m oh for the future ofthe mining interests m Poaacylvanla ItIs the first occasion oa which we felthat the men will have a fair sal impartial hearing It Of most certainly a-

long step in our favor sad a victoryfor the Civic The organisa-tion though still young has alreadyproved its strength

Senator Manes said today that J Pierpout Morgue had sot been asked te co-

operate In say way with the federation-in effecting a settlement I saw MrMorgan yesterday said be but thestrike question was only referred te laa casual way

FOUR CHINESE CAPTURED-

A White Man Was Endeavoring te GetThem late Buale

BUFFALO N Y March 27 Foursad ODe white man were cap

tured by two policemen late last nightas the Chinamen were being smuggledlate thte country la a rowboat propelled-by the white man

The capture was made in Petaland apparently tile boat had bees rowedfrom Canada but this seems almost in-

credible owing to the vast as ouat et leein the lake

It is impossible to leers anything fromthe prisoners otherwise the police be-lieve they might be a aMInn to stopthe great amount of smugglta going onat this port

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BILL CREATING NEWOFFICE IN DISTRICT

Tfye Secretary of ifeDistrict of Columbia

The two District Commis-sioners chosen from ciril lifenow hare no one to net ia tfceirplaces during their absencefrom the city while there is asubstitute for theCommissioner This Commis-sioner Macfnrland says mightsometimes prove a serious condition and it is to correct thematter that the Commissionershave had prepared and SenatorifcOfillan lies mtrodnced a billproviding for a Secretary forthe District of Columbia

BELIOETS AUTO

Comment Concerning HiAIleged Infraction of Law

MAJOR SYLVESTER TO ACT

The Head sf the Metr p HtaH Police WillMake a Test Cue of MU OBabe Ca-

gresoroaas Arrest and Release Optsioaef a District Official

A thorough iavoaiisation will be madeby Major Sylvester rogardw the acOoaof LJea4oaaat Daley of the Ninth precinctwho related Congraosman O H P Belmoa of New York several days age afterhe had Mea taken isle malady by BteydePoliceman Edwaros oa a charge of nmsing his automobile faster than the lawallows while coming into the dty frontBeaatag

TIle action of Lteateaaat Daley la setupholding the officer after his havingmade the arrest has cresteddiscussion among the members of the

Department sad cithene-Se far aa PeUcesaan Edward ease hi

concerned it Is by the policeoMeiple that ho oaiy his duty and teia r to blame for maMne the arrosC-Ma wt yyrvostor m

r tL3 morals s 4 Unit ta UarBdwards had atoaJy obcre

The head af the POM Doamcbthat he hasl oamumlad a fail

report of the Inclatat Ueateaaat-Da ey sad that the matter of lalaanins Urn

So far there have Mea no vergeserred agaiaat the bicycle no

Representative Belmont aad ii is staledoa good authority that it la sot likelythat such sells will be takes

When seen this afternoon just priorto starting for theBelmont stated that be did sot lowof Ute proposed iavoatigatioa as be newercrossed a bridge mil he reached U

1 have sot yet been advised Maidof the police Investigation nd nctil Iam I do sot know what action I willtake saM Mr Belmont Te incidenthen Meta greatly exaggerated There weretwo veaiclea ahead of me an I was justabout keeaiac up with a street ear wheamy man who was riding backward toldme that a policeman was beckeaia to meI stopped aad was told that f was ex-ceeding the speed limit I that Ithought the omcer was mistaken bet wasrequired to go te the polio staticwhere after hearing the facts tile litenaat ordered my release

In speaking of the matter this morninga District onteial said

to the release of Representative Delmont without his having placed thesary collateral i in my opiatesdiacrimiaaUoa If Congrtasmca Utewho sake the laws for our city violatethem they should in my opinion beto softer the same as the rttiieaslion taken by lieutenant Daley ia theter placed his subordinate in a veryharnessing poaitioB and it in donatethere will many more arrests of

for fast running of their ma-chines until the of thishead

BURNS CASE

CITED IN LOCAL COURT

The Trial of Hezekiah CoatesCharged With Murder-

The greater part of the morainesion of the trial of Hesekwb Gates col-

ored charged with the murder f CarrieCorbia also colored was taken up la thediscussion of the admissibility of the tes-

timony of police officers relative te al-

leged confessions of the accusedMessrs Strasbursor aad Dammnn oa

behalf of the defendaat opposed the admission of such testimony aa evidenceagainst Coates The argument In favor ofthis proposition was based on the rulingof the court in New York in the easeof Florence Burns who was charged withthe murder of Walter Brooks

Justice Anderson ruled that thewas competent and De ctiY

Lacey of the Metropolitan police forcewas called to give evidence Throughout-the long argument relative to tile admtesibility of the evtdoaee tile nccassdboy sat apparently unconcerned Me wasnot chewing tobacco however as be te reported to have deae yesterday daring tINtproceedings

Justice Aadersoa this artemoon at theeoaclusioa of tile Oovorameuts tastlmeayin the ease ordered the Jury to return averdict of not guilty

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Proposed Revival of Sec-

retary Abolished by-

Law of 1874

TO FILL iff mAID

May Act as i iAbsence of Others From

Civil Life

TO BE NAMED BY PRESIDENT

Measure latroduced by Senatet McMBJaaat the af theMr MacfarJasi Writes in Explanation-of the Object of Ute Prapasitiea

Tile ogee of of the Btetdotof Columbia te to be erected it the wfjmus

are realisedSenator MeMltssa at Ute reauost of the

Csmmtesloners hotroaueod a bothremtteg to tile ogee of Secretary of

tile District of Columbia whichvMes that a secretary shall be appointedby the with the eoasoBC of the

roeetve a salary of lssa a yearTIle bill provides that Ute oSee

be filled within thirty days attar tbepassage of tile MM It te stipulated that

Uated States and a residentDistrict according to the rules sowplying to the District

bead similar to those by therCem

May Act as CamraiseieaerThe secretary te te be Acting Cods

stoaer during the absence of etcher of tileComaiiosioaers from elvll life

The particular duties of the Secretaryshall be to keep a record of tINt nessand eerreepoadeace of Ute Cammtenlesijresitting as a board aad other parmass duties as the Board eC 1111111 Is

Purpose ef the BOIL

of Ute secretaryshall with tile approval of the CeaMal

ers a suttAoJe person topar Ma duties

usejssjsnWrii suchsM 4het fte prtaetpal obfeet of sae

trAct government i-

of either ot time Cossmissioners Ire tVLAla

He stated that serious essbarraosmoaCIre tile presoat

Mr Marfarrnaa tat tile last that

TINt bill would imha aattell rusAt a sb-

Cotasabia itls auMnmja by die act of1SW-ahsMsaing tile territorial Mesa oteat for tile District

Affect Dr TiaelL

sinners Dr TfasdaU would be the sr-soa ebi fiy steeled by the cbaago hi theelaw Dr Ttadall te conslderod oao of tbsmoot esadeat ofitesrs of tIN District

ripe and te vtrtually a clerk sot a eetedby changes of admJatetratiaa or hi thepersonnel of the Board of Coawnuaasaaers Tide bill would give him muchpower than bo sow but Itwould also ia maJdas him vtrtuaNr aCommissioner make him liable tomeat at any timeary to sot a considerraion ia boDr Ttodairs salary would sot beby tt

uflililill Ur

Strange Conduct IndulgedCharles T Murray

MADE THREATS OF VIOLENCE

Mr Charles T Murray who has beesi ted for some time petit la roNgasachess ned physical culture wasthis morning at theRueoeil MS G Street northwest where be

precinct station aa a charge of insanityMr Murray It te saii has bees dividing

tat recently botwosa religiousjets sad physical culture Previous tethat be was a rhnis enthusiast and wasregarded as the cbamplsa of the District

At S oclock thte moratog Mr Mm pay

sad It Is std saaoBafed that be wets

tile employer sad Mr Russell the emBe ateo stated that ho was Ore

af a satesataa It Is said that botINt

mentally nabahuMoaA teasdBiabte crowd attracted b

the vicinity of the ottcc The parolwagon was and tits unferts-mue man was carried to precinct altheaNo 1 where tile charge of insanity mmlodged against him

fe1fef

Commissioner

ers

Seer

of the of the WJetJ-a the Se Itrt ce-o

NeatSte ts held rr years

Ute secretary shall be a eItbea st tiNof

C-

It ales that Ite gt agives

ers

sellany to uH4t isle 1 et

custody sad use of die of tINst Oiuabla

In tile of Ute temporaryIt provided that

e ISM

letter Mnt l

a

Wuof tIN oC uc

ease of tM absence

JaIPt u u retile law prwiies foe a jllUllt-

Mof tile Secretary of ue IIIC

TIle present Secretary to tile cIa

ereat He to tile redeekr

nodeThe qdea of

CLERK ARRESTED ON

INSANITY

ol Percy IL

lip at tIM First

st

went to the adios Ite ill

eC beIac a clerk tor the

throw severalto became

la the of

Dr D Percy Stickling wee ialiysad said lie thought Mr osta

was

I Ill

Request

Crefealsc-s ye-gttleeeed sty

Lode

pcs

see four led

shelf

trite

sitnNaers

is provided atoll

sheers from Sias prescribeshall bate saris ehargo tbs

seaat Rltetri it

event aheeaeeIs he

met Meuliej p10erday-wrue a i i g-

lltwhat bw Obamkelaers eeeodeC-e aac

pspasd is to provide abaLtt Inte-trepNe admiaietrstba DN

anyelem

su ionrlres

for Raglaeer Geaiesssecscree Dirl t

pill

poebelongs see

sparexercises

salbpi es

t3tatgsd e

in-

lay

arrestedace

s 5 sad locked

the sate

Cosebia

where erpiepe

ploysad longed Ills

threat-ened b calls treeswindow and proceeded stresswen mouser opeaig and abet-ting doors and moving pieces off srs0brre

esSls-fa Murray

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