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THE EVENTXG WSll1NGTO FRIDAY JULY 11 fl02 3
rlIMES
SURVEYS BEGUN ONIRRIGATION PROJECT
Carrying Out Provisionsof the New Law
AT PJORK IN EIGHT STATES
Sites to Be Selected for ReservixProm Data Collected by Field PartiesCivil Engineers in DemandhCharge of Geological Survey
The demand for engineers to beemployed on irrigation surveys authorized by Congress is making work for theCivil Commtssea SurvEYingparties are now at work in CaliforniaUtah Nevada Oregon ColoradoWashington and Arizona othersare sent out na rapidly as theycan be organized
The data collected by thesewlll be forwarded to theSurvey and clasIfied in orier to I
suitable sites for the erection of i
zesexroirs All data will be arrJged I
by the Irrigation Bureau and forwardedto the Secretary of the Interior I
The Secretary in approvIng the sites I
suggested will be in hisby the water supply the cost of
the work the amount of land which j
be rnclairled ultiviOL Itwill likely be a matter of two oryears before workstruction can bf begun r any loeiity
Sixty Million Acres to BeReclaimedF H Newell chief the division
of of the Geological Surveyzmd secretary of the American
I who bas subjectof irrigation a thatin the next century itwU beto Irrigate more than RtOO9ooc acres ofarid claim hasthat it will be possible to reclaim000000 aCres In that time
Yr Morris F Blen of the Land Officewas transferred today to the GeologicalSurvey as assistant to Mr NewEoIl in the Irrigation work
UGLY GIRCUMSTANGN3
SURROUND
Body Found at Point Lookout Bad Condition
Cannan Bulldog Killedand Bloody Hatchet Put in the
Sand
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FREEPORT L I llIn theof the investigation into the
mystery of the ileath man Smithwhose body ws found the beach dt
IPoint Lookout yesterdaTo two men wereheld as witnesses uDder heeds of iO
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each this morning The Dfen are Capt I
Richard Dawson and Daniel Creery ofthe sChooner Sarah A Carpenter whichhas been in the bay loading sand
Smith w s a wellknown bay man ItEwas a veteran and member of the C
R vast at Freeport His body wasfound on the near the PointLookout Life Saving Station with thefeet in the water The dead body ofhis bulldog lay about two hundred yardsaway Smiths head was crushed inthere were bruises on back andblood hadcome from the nose and earsas a result ot concussion A hate etwas buried In the sand nearby
BOY SOLDIERS COMINGITO WASHINGTON
civilV
Service
Idahoand
being
partiesGeological
deter-mine
governed de-
cislonaand
can orthee
the actual on 1L
Mr ofhydrography
ForestryAssociatten made the
life study estimatesInwosetbie
land The heel madeOO
specia
DEATH
in
Smiths Also I
4
Julycourse
ofon
aA
beech
the
Seventh Pennsylvania Regiment WillArrive Tomorrow
The Seventh Pennsylvania Regimentboys brigade is expected to arrive inWashington tomorrow and will remainhere until Monday when resumeits march for Lancaster By way ofMount Grittou and Gettysburg Theregiment is traveling In true militarystyle and Into camp while here
The boys were yesterday the guestsof Battery B of the Brigadeof Baltimore arriving in that city yesterday morning on the steamerbanna for Port DepsIt to which placethey marched from their homes In Lancaster
DRIVEN FROM HOMENOW GETS
Virginia Finds Himself
It will
will go
Maryland
Sueque
FORTUNE
Cattle ThrntherSuddenly Rich
NEWPORT NEWS Va JulyWilliam Howard cattle hasjust Word that he hasheir to a fortune ot IlftOOO
Howards famIly lives at Fort Warnmd His father was the or abank there Seven years ago the heywas expelled from school for some oftense and his father drove hIm fromhome Since that me has driftedabout under an assumed name ODdlycoming to and ajob as cattle puncher
HIs father died without leaving a willand his relatlver IDiba1 ted every meansto the wanderlBg boy but invaIn Howard became thethe other day and wrote home An an-swer came yesterday telling his goodfortune
WAR DECLARED ON
GAMBLING MACHINES
ATLANTIC CITY N J July 11War-on machines hen beenby the police departmenL A raid wasmade today along the otfloors captured two nlckelinthe810tmachines By dropping it cents Jo themachines and placing the money on col-ors which revolved on a ispossible to win from cents 6
iLpuncher
received fallen
president
be
Newport News lakiug
locatehomesick
of
gambling begue
t boardwalk and
wheel 1t26 to
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CHILD LABOR DECLAREDA DEMORALIZING EVIL
of lowe AsI
ATLANTIC CITY N July ILTite1-1Iatlonal of Green GlassBotti Blowers Association
strong resolutions ueouscigenerally callIng the attent-
ifIU of the public toits magnitude 3rnl-in addition other resolutions sympafuiz-ing with the striking coal miners
I Penusylvanfa and approprIating JOO
for their aid were unanimously dOlttled
Prior to the appropriation o PXfor the President aaie aspeech reviewing the thereaft said it was not a strikeInterest miners but a struggle of ii-ganized labor everywhere against enlcon iUons The resolutions adopteel unanimously the will beiorW1U dod to President of theUnited Mine Workers Association
Am DECLINED TO
QUELL DISTITREANGES
Pennsylvanias Governor I l-
ilon s Appealof Sheriffs
JaDg of Serious Conflict in SomeTowns in the Mining Regions
Grows Hourly
WILKESBARRE PA July llGovernor Stone has etuaOO the request OfSheriff Gombert of Carbon countyclaims tb t he needs aid In dis-turbances are daily occurring atthe towns of Summit Hill andLansford The Lehigh
Company claims that workmenare being abducted beaten marched outof tows and threatened with violence ifthey to work Each night thisweek there have been disturbances Thesheriff that he
deputiesLast night two of the workers were
abducted and Wednesday night one andOIl occasion the company organIzed a force of twentyIve citizens
Winchesters and determinedto rescue the workers it they could be
They were not however locatedTwo men this week have been capturedand marched out of the town All ofthe strikers are armed and there is saidto he danger ot Thecompany Is determined to protect itsmen the strikers are aroused tohigh pitch of
Sheriff Beddall of SchuylkIllla which Is the town of justacross the line Carbon countyports that there has been no serionsdisturbances yet and is able to proserve order In his So far theviolence has been confined to marchesand small assaults
IAY WIN FORTUNE3
IN THE CORN DEAL
Several Sf Louis Men onthe GroundS Floor
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The Spencers C edited With I
Having Madechases
ac
Resolution Glass Bottleaociation
1convenUon the
yesterdaydozLrd
i labor
ol
I
miners HayescondItions
in thEof
wereaxti money
Mitchell
a
wh 0
quellingwhich
miningCoal and Naviga-
tion Its
continue
seerts Is unable to obtam siDleient
each
ained with
toned
a serious conflict
aexcitement
rcountyCoaldale
frost re
hecounty
and OthersLarge Par
ST LOUIS July 11Several St Louismba stand to win fortunes on the
f Chicago corn dealchants Exchange talk Prominentamong them are Corwin H Spencer hisson Harlow E Spencer and D FIt ta the prevailing inrpressloa thatC H Spencer has bought about 2000000bushels lu Chicago and is not yet ready
iGossip also credits Harlow Spencer
wIth MIIO bushels D F Coon withand a friend or the Spencers
with The supposition is thatthey did through the Gates ring
I and are prepared to take advantage ofthe bulling ue Gates crowd are givingthe corn market
A railroad man makes the statementthat It has arranged to bring
of corn to St Louis fromChicago during the present month
ITAX SALE SHOULDBE CANCELED
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according to Mar
Coon
to sell
aoo0001000000
no buy
100000-beshels
NOT
Finds Against Applicaticn ofTitle Company
The application made by Mr GeorgeLlnkius secretary of the Washington
Title Insurance Company recently to theDistrict for the cancellotion of the tax sale of 1889 or lotWashington Heights is not approved lJythe
The appUcaUoD having been referredto the Assessor he lies repnrted thatthe same ease brought before his
lee an application byWalter E Hilton E Welsh Ashfurd date of April 10 upon whichan report wu submitted The
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Assessor statca that there are no newfacti presented which would giveson of the action thentaken
LOUISVILLE TO HAVE
NO PACKING
CHICAGO July iiI sever heard ofthe or of the men in Louis
Swift Co last nightshown sAying planshad a mimondollart-t ktug plsat at that point So far isI know there Is no interestin an by anyoL theChIcago packIng houses
Assessor
It
Cpmmlsalosers21
Assessor
wasthrough flied
for Mrunder
adv rse
raefor the reversal
PLANT
pins ItsahtSwift of irhan
aLoulsviile dilpatchbeen perfected tar
being takensuqh arrangement
MR GOUGH TELLSI
ACCIDENTI
Was onI
1in
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sCENES OF CONFUSION
Only One Life Lost But Five MinutesLater List Might Have BeenAppallingMore Than Six HundredPassengers Floated in Dark for Hours
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LeRoy Cough or this cityor the firm of Hensey Cough attorneys 1r02 F Street was one of thepassengers on the Long Island Soundsteamer Priscilla when that boatrun into and nearly sunk on Tuesdaynight of this week on the returnjourney of the boat from Fall toNew York city Gough was justcompleting a short vacation trip to
I Marthas Vineyard Mass when the ac-
cident occurredI of the scenes following theI collision Mr Cough who lives atI Street northwest said lastflight
a dense fog when the acjcident occurred We had left Fall
Mass at 740 oclock thatbEg and were Point
when he Powhatan of theMine ue struck the Prlscllla
I At we had onor fish lorminJ only part of
large and all the staterooms overjn number were occupied
ditlon to a number of steeragegars aboard who did not have rooms Aswe were going out through the fog we
j could hear clanging bells of smalllaunches and trade ships lying atanchor and knew that navigation Itandy a fog was a Very anddangerous matter
Awakened by TwoL uisd gone to sleep early and at n-
ock awakened two distinctsboekt I niy stateroom doorbut before I had tIme to don ten
and step out the electrIc lightswent oit This we afterwards discovereel was because In the collisionelectric light plant in the prow of
had been disabledi UIn the people were goingaround the decks making inquirIes as tothe extent of damage but allbayed admirably This was espectal1ytree of the women of whom therehave several hundred at least onethird of the whole passenger list Tincrew began to throw the cargo andthin we knew that the damage musthave been severe The boat had gondown in the bow and was so high upin the stern the rudder showedout of the wuter
The PrIscilla signaled the Powbatmthat she was disabled but the otherboat was also injured and both simplySeated In the darkness For four hours
distress call four shal1t blasts insuccession blown continuallyno assistance was obtained Finally It3 oclock the Puritan came uppretty good I can tell you to see thaigreat sister ship the on3we were o come up out or the dark
with deck brilliantly il-
luminated with Incandescent carryinrelief to us In ot help The people
Ion the Priscilla cheered and clappedtheir bands then for the first timebreathed easily for too danger ofdrifting about in the dark with tinrudder tar out ot water as to be
appreciated byTowed Into Port Stern First
The Prtacllla was then towed intoport stern first to keep the steamer outof the Water as much as possible Four
snapped in the work and then a-
Jiveply cable was rigged up and withthis the boat was towedThe Puritan found it could not makevery great speed this way howeverand the steamer City ot FaIl Riverpressed into service and towed Purltan thus making a threefold processioninto the harbor
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El-
FPiIfflLLk
Board Sound Steamerthe CollIsion
WILD
Denth
Mr R
was
RiverMr
Speakingifli
Seventeenth
There was
River evenrown4lng Judith R-
I Merchantsand
Nevprt taken i50-brrels our
cargo000 in ad
pas
thecoast
difficult
Shocks
was byopened
aclothes
thethe i
boatdarkness
the be
mimibeen
off
tat
thewas ye
Itloket I
sternser of
ness every
need
ana
souseless wan alL
cables
wmthe
Only oue life was lostthat or astevedore who was caught In his bedand crushed If the had occurred live minutes later the numbervictims would have been much great-er for then other men wouldbeen sleeping at the same place itwas we were going round Point Judithand all the other members of the crew
on deck at their posts ot 1uty-If it had been a rough night with thevessels pitching and tossing there wouldhave been times too
We got to at 9 a m andtook the boat to Junction andthen the train from there to WlckfordA train from there took us to Yorkarriving just a fey minutes too latethe last train of the afternoon for Washington This necessitated ray stayingover for one the owl trains bringing me back here just one day late
Ormsby tcCammoD this citywas one of the passengers on the Priscilia He had been cruising on the oldCup Columbia and took passage on the steamer at Newport just before the accident occurred He was
by CrampQueer Scenes During Excitement
accidentof
also haveAs
were
worseNewport
Wicktord
Newfor
of
Mr of
defender
ac-companied Mr
There were many strange scenes dUr-Ing those hours or uncertainty and nowthat the danger Is over the thought orthese returns very plainly There aminister who went racing up downthe deck like a cOllege sprinter lie car-ried a life preserver in his hand hutthat was all the good itto do hIm In a corner were a lot ofHebrews who prayed constanly fordeliverance and they were a happy lot the Puritan hove
at last The crew put on life preservers at the and seeing this thepassengers did likewise One womanwho had an old darky mammy withas a caretaker and companloD
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to put on a Ufo preserver until hrvant had been provided with oneThe Priscilla has been In corapriastoneight years making regular trIPS iyet In all that time previously she had
not had sn aeeldenL The hole stove InIthis time was Jive feet below the water
line and big enough to drive a teamfinto it
worst scared lot Of Dassengerswere some young fellows who had been
the cafe directly next to theside damaged a SUdden the side came tumbling Inrush of water They all seemed dazed
heard andfrozen to the spot The bartcndc ra8first to stir them Into action Hetold them the boat was sInklngand that I
theY to be saved they hadbetter scoot They took theand scrambled on deck They probablywilL notre1isba drink below the waterline uS a boat soon again
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u
wasand
seemed likely
when In-sight
flrst
herrefusedsr
for
Thej
drinking inafterward All of
with awe afterward were absolutely
the
it wantedadvice
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CAUSEOF HEADON COLLISION
Msinterpretation of Signals by TrainCrews
The ollicials or the Southern Railwaywere today engaged in investigating theheadon collision which occurred be-
tween two of trains at the corneror Sixth Street dud Marylandabout 16 oelock evening
no was Injured but some delay was occasIoned by having to sendfollowing trains into and out of the sta-
tion over the Virginia Avenue tracksuntil the derailed was replaced
I and the tracks cleared
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The collision occurred between north-bound train 510 from Mantissas due atthe station at 945 oclock antI train533 the Florida special The crew ofthe northbound train that they hadbeen given a red requIrIng themto stop on the single track on
Avenue Sixth arnl Sev-enth Streets soutbwett and while wait-ing for further the special whichhad been signaled that the track aclear wheeled around the curve endbefoe it could he brought toa standstill two engines came together
JOHNSONS 1ANTI-
WAllING INTO ALLEY
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of J D otterI
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Important LawOmitted From RecentcEdition of
Police Regulations
The District Commissioners recentlyreceived a communIcatIon from DCotter of 1706 Thirtieth Street northwest requesting that rs Johnson theowner of abutting property be notifiedto take steps to prevent earth fromfalling into the alley In square 12S2 It
that this east andwest just north of premi
and that the condition of the samehas been rendered more or less objectionable from the washIng down of dirtfrom the property of Mrs Johnson
above the grade of the alleyThe matter referred to the Police
Department for the protetlon of thealter under article 8 23 ot the
regulatlons Lieutenant JohnSwindells of the Seventh Precinct
back to headquarters that sectionof the police regulations had
eliminated from the new edition recently issued and that action couldbe tsftan ln the premises except under
Iof sections 2 and 3
the snow lawL r Bradshaw chief clerk of the En
gineer Department reporting upon thematter stated that section of the oldregulations was omitted because it wasthought that It was superseded by thesnow liradabaw however
the view tlt such is not theIcaeas appears from an opinion upon
the powers of the CommissIoners fromthe Corporation dated May 171SOL Mr Bradshaw held that the oldregulatIon is properly enforceable under the police powers of theCommissioners
Capt H C Newcomer has forwardedpapers case to his colleagues
the recommendation that the olsection ot the regulations hereenacted as he believes that adeal of good was accomplished itsenforcement before its recent omissionfront the new edition of the
It Is understood that the Board witadopt thE recommendation of the Actlag Engilelr
VALUABLE MAREB
PERISH IN
INVESTiGATiNG
Responsible
thejrAvenue
last Forun-ately cite
engine
statetarget
Mary-land between
orderan
the
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ComplaintAgainst Alleged Nuisance
Covering Such Cases
Mr J
appears alley runsMr Cotters
Sc
whichIs
was
sectIonpolee
re-ported21 Old bees
no
the provisions 01
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act Mr
Counsel
general
the lathewith
23 polleegreal
by
regulations
Cnmmissloner
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SEcond Fire ats Meadovbrook
PHILADELPHIA July ll For thesecond time the magnificent stone barnof J Lowber Yelchs XeadowbrookFarm Belle Mill Stanton Avenue Chestnut Hill was burnd this
loss of t80 andt upwardI Nine horses including severalI
brood mares In foal perished in theflames In the live stock and
i barn than ilO tons of hay and 200bushels ot grain were destroYed The Ill
on the place amounts to
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and it Is believed that is sufficient tocover the loss
Xo theory has advanced for thefire and the firemen say It is a mys-tery
ERRING COUPLE SAFEHOME WITH PARENTS
DestructiveV1ch
Road sad
morning entailng a 1S
valua-ble
addlticn tO
mornI
I surance 31000
been
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Mrs OMally and William Rearm LeavePhiladelphia
YORK July llllrs AustinOMalIey and William J Hearin whowere arrested a week ago when so itIs alleged they were about to elope areback In this city their home town Theyare out on 1200 ball apiece havingbeen held in that sum yesterday inPhiladelphia on charges of larceny andconspiracy to rob
W A Ellis father or Mrs OMalleywas in Philadelphia at thehearIng He accompursied his daughterto this city and took her to his home at21 Morningaide Avenue
the young woman said that shewould like to make some remarks aboutthe case but had been forbidden bycounsel to talk her father expressedapproval that there had beentoo much talk
FATHER IS DYING
SON TO BE HANGEDt
EASTON Pa July llLeis Gretlier tile aged of Charles Grether
county murdere is dyingat residence of a daugbterin Philllpshurg NJ to whose home he wasremoved today from the house in whichlie had been living alone in this cityRecently the old man said his one desire was that he might dIe before lilason is hanged
NEW
yesterday
When
and said
fatherthe Monroe
the
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IPUSHING PLANS FUll
THE GREAT LAT SHOW
Washington Club Holds an
TO EXHIBIT
FlJwer of the RaceValuableI Prizes qfferedProgress of Cat Civi
Ilization in the Home toBe Built
At the regular July meetIng or theWashington Cat Club matters vitalimportance to the feline population orWashington were transacted
A choice of one or three lots one atlrooklanxl and two at Fort MyerHeights wes offered by one of thewealthiest most charitable orWashington ladles for the erection ofstructures suitable for a cat home oncondition that the club raise the necessari funds for improving the same andtor keeping them free from debt No
was expressed but that the build-Ings would be erected at anthrough the or clubsmany warm friends
The president reported that a veryfine and thoroughly uptodate lethalchamber had been constructed under hisdirections and that the same Is now
at the pound at the tTwentythird Street with the consentof the Health er and of the Pound
the reception of unfortuante felines to whom existence bas become hopeless burden Since the city I
derives revenue from its catIt is to be hoped that the Pound
master will not be annoyed byto call for strays and incurables but
will he carried to him atonce
Plans for the ShowThe contract for cooping the cat show
to be held in December was sadsfaeItorn closed One hundred us I
used cat coops of the latest approvedLave already been engaged with
the probability that at least ftftyOwners of famous prize
winning cats from New YorkChicago and elsewhere have expressedtheir Intention to Capital dur-ing their traels next season
ThIs information will cause our ownnot inccnslderable number of unusuallyfine fireside sphynxes to rally thejudge in the hope of retaining some ofthe Wasbington prizes Judging tlOIrthe hands experienced in the
and to wbic1management Washingtons
cat show has been left there seems lit-
tle room for doubt that as fine a showwill he given as has ever been held ithe United States
the bowls to be given Ullpurpose of increasing the funds thCat Horse committee the prizeusually awarded at shows be of
here In order therefore to rateprizes a classes Of exhibitineach member of the club wIll be taxelone prize to take any convenient formfrom cash to solid silver trophIes to bewon by the same cat at threeshows Doubtless many
not members or the club will alsowIsh to offer
Many Prizes to Be Offered
No article whatever will be declinedby the while it is
desirable that a first and Jl
ond prize should be offered in each orthe thirty or forty classes representedthere will be no objection tobeing offered in anyone class or to anynumber of special prizes
Persons donating prizes are requestedto state the sex and color of the preferred recipient in order com-
mittee may place them as far as possi
Important Meeting
FAMOUS FELINES
Pussy
DistrictFine
of
and
doubtearly date
generosity the
ready city foot of
Ol9roaster for
ano popula-
tionrequests
that such
large
dtsignmore
will be nededDetroit
visit the
round
work csystematizing organizationthe Gf firs
As feccf
rashgannot
ferdfort lI cats
succssiveWashlngtcnt-
ansprizes
committee and par-
ticularly see
several
that the
ble as desired The club should betilled as early as possible not Inter thanNovember 1 of the prizes toso that they may be published in the I
premium list and all such articlesshould be deposited with the Treasurerat 3tS E Street northwest not later thanDecember 1 so that they may be displayed in a prominent window for twoweeks preceding the
The florists of the city have agreed toexhibit potted plants and cut flowersCertain housefurnishers have promisedto SUPPlY a dainty reception room Music decorations milk meat prepared foQd for the exhibits and in tact
everything neccsary to make theshow II succes is to be by manufacturers stores and private individmats
Silver Medals From Chicago
of two silver medals and asilver cup has come from Chicago alnumber or valuable things from this t
city a highly pedigreed kittenst l00 donated by Washington
breeder to the person selling the largestnumber of admissIon tickets
will be only 25 cents Some charttable ladies have agreed to see thatpoor children and orphan asylums arenot debarred from their eyesfor once upon some or the most
t tOO 0 0 0
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FINE STRAW HATS i-
t ito f itr In town
1All new goods ti JtyleIJgonothing to be carried
srade lanamas 360t S 225t tIoo atw li9 de best 1 7 5yachts
t S150r-
a tt fxcelent ennet and 1rough and ready yachts
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160 split Alpine IOO 7 5cI
and 1OJ Ones for
LUDWIGS New HatAvenue
no
be offered
show
and
nearlydonated
2roThe offer
besidesvalued a
Admis-sion
feastingariatoL-
UDWIGS NEW titT STORE
CLEARiNG SALE OF
S
Fins k 11ajshew All t-
ot ercr-
iiIo grade lanaiass 6 3 8 4-
I soo200 grade Milan and Porte
Rican
a qiility split200 line split and sonnet
rathts
sisoflso 5f
line
Storesaul Vcnnaytvania
+ + + +
+
ratic members ot the furry brotherbead
The greater portion ot the clubs at-tention last night was given to drawingup a lodging protestsagainst a or rulespUblished In the pet stock papers forthe purpose governing all futurecat shows held in the United StatesThese rules were up by the
two the oldest andone of the youngest cat to thetotal exclusion of the Washington CatClub and at least six other cat clubsIn good standing in the United States
The Washington Cat Club like ourforefathers protests against taXation
and objectsforced to adopt rules In
reparation of which aU cat clues havenot an equal voice These rules itargues are not formulated to fit thepeculiarities ot the cat case areonly the old rules which the cat
have never been able to enforcewhich they adml to be iriadeqwxte
I disguIsed with a sprinkling borrOwedfrom foreign regulations and aversion or the generally accepted rulesgoverning dog horse and chicken showsRather than submit to anything of thiskind the Washington Cat Clubto hoist the sign no trusts to promulgate and enforce its own rules to conduct its own shows to draw
Its own local prizes to designatethe standard ot its jUdging and to reclaim Its own and
to recognIze no others
CHICAGO TRUST COMPANYWILL YORK
With Two Millions It Is Proposed to Do
Business
CHICAGO July ILWhenasked re-brding the objects and or the
Trust Company just authorizedto begin business In Now Yok city witha capital of 1000000 1000000 surplus Paul Mton vice president of theAtchison Topeka and Santa Fe RaIlroad who Is one the dIrectors saIdthe concern was purely a financial Institution and not connected with mallroad matters
It is purely a trust company saidMr Morton and s In no affiliatedwith the railway matters jlrSbontzand are Interested in It but willtake no pat In the business
b
b
ta
o
d
criticism of andnew code recently
of
drawn cornined effortsot
clubs
without representation to-eing the
butf-
mernitynd
rehashed
proposes
Independentnte
championships off-iaily
ENTERNEW
purposesEastern
ind
ed
way
mysOif
FAILED TO GETSijUARE
WITH P A ERSON3 CHIEF
Acquitted of Charge of Neglect of Duty
Took Board of Aldennen Only FifteenMinutes to
minetfiM UCl
K 3 July llChtef ofPolice Frederick Graul of this city whowas vena hearing last nIghtby the board aldermen Was fully ex
J nerated after aldermen d listenedto testimony that lasted for hours Thetwentytwo membersboard voted unanimously acquU thechief on the charges by MayorHlnchiffe
The mayor through City CounselMicheal Dunn the chiefhad been negligent in his duty In notmore carefully preparing for an outbreak of rioting on June iS and thatbe was incapable of filling isisoffice
Mr GourIey the chiefs legalsought to prove the fact that
his honor brought the charges out orspite and that during the election lastNovember he was alleged to have tol1
Graul would get squarewith him because he did not fix cer-taIn details of police favorable to himin certain election districts
His honor denied having male theseremarks and his the form
lof before God I dont remember sy-lug that and I am on oath
A large number oT witnesses weresummoned to prove that Chief Gradbad materially changed in appearanceand health within the last six monthsand that be ought to have been moreactive on the day of rioting
It took the aldermen just fifteenrites to decide on their unanimous ver
or The resUlt was II greatsurprise to the crowded court room asmany or the aldermen are supposed tobe triends ot the mayor
COnside Deter
PATERSON
pkzblicofthe
eonipritng the10
preferred
charged that
physically
repre-sentative
Chief iliaC be
1eaIaI took
main
diet oclpsittal
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Mother j Childhenefitted byuse of
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