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CONTEST FOR Western Buy StatedinCersti to SEEKS WASHINGTON TEHMINAL 'I to thi UIthoTs an4 Ohio Cofflp s7 Goto to Tt TVuhlajtoo PoiU Baltimore iMa- July U. WarfleU received a Utter this afternoon from Vice President ot the lVebtern Maryland Itallroad offerlnc to puzchaTe interest Irt the Chesapeake and Oho i Canal the would tW able the company to Becurerthe necessary rights of way over and ttlon the canal. Th foYenl0r at Onee called a of the bordbf public works- which dv elded to take up the proposition- Au- jtnst v- ThlS bffsr Comes as a surprlsetio the BaHlmore and Ohio Company which will us. Its Influence to prevent th sale to Us rival By' vtrtue ot its lieMi oh the cnrial i the BaItimoroand Ohio Bprft6- tlcal control1 but It. the Wabasn buys the Ettesbold1ngjt Jt can take up the bonde heldbyJt rlYalobtalhtjo ses loiiofthe entire waterway and Secure a splendli rlnht way the' bed qf the tcanarlta ntlde water at tf ashta Baltimore and Ohio poe- session'- several years ana oOertd S3OOOOOwh1 was" refused The States interest Cost CO000000.

but the investment Is unproductive. Tte canal will' probably the at looks like a v- o1low1ng 11 the letter sent to Uov. SIi Weiterik-iiaryianA Railroad. Corn- iptnjvM yo knew- now eni 4 lBbUU41nia connecting line between Csny Run tothe. cltj of jCumberland.

In accordance with the nn oi the act ettbe Uiembly Of. 1901. Tie line. at la- rawated is tfc at of 1 crania thfiCIxmpeik and Ohio CaJ al reral piece. aal requiring to oocp perilous 6a tie canal Undi.

The owner- AiWpot the States Intereitm the canal would be Jl to1 la- aqUfr1ng the ce of Ttyorer and fibn lie eanii. PubUo a well a thoM ct. our eefflpanr would Jn thu vlev. be promote by the ale ol the state jntereatt Inline canU. la tilleomptnr The cu.

thorltrto cell tie latenit of the State I. reated IB the boirtl of jmblld workj" nl appear teWl and complete wh MT In tt UdVflCflt et the bor4 Oicpablfa laterett re ulree tuck acUn Valtta fiai Decreased. ti pTjmfcitlaa tj- the board' Itt 1U ll ieej of lotitatloni or roposaIu of purchase 01 to SttUTstnUreete tram wal no tale teralteO theTaia et thee lotereeti ba been redaoed not onlj by. aocumuatton of lnteiut erBaperlor ien but bytbevoluntaryrnb rainatlaii ottr ilen i th State' le tmd of coDiidetaWe moant Blletlnt howeteT. that th Poicihie tietulnee.

of the State' ttrelt to uu at thu juncture afford to the State an opportunity for sale which would Dot. otherwise exist and that a reuonable offer from thla copp ny- will commend itsefl to- your board. we bet to pretent thll nuMtldn land 13 rqueet It early conulderittOn by. the botrd poWlowefka I 8. I41T BTllBBT Vie Pmldeat tVfltra Uatyjana Rallroai Com ON TRACK.

Engineer riremin and Flajnurii Killed tn Wreclf Nat lpetltt to WaItitnt Poet. Chatham Va. July a. Ixjcal passenger train. No.

soutlibound waa wrecked one mile nouth ot Franklin Junction this of tternoon. A freight car door had dropped ero a the track and derailed tha entfne which wan running nt thirty miles MI hour Tha engine plunged Into an cm- bankraent was completely demollsbedi ItAdnier Chuiea Hall of TyJUver Vaj Flremam Adolphus Wlllowsy ol Drowns Bumrnlt 2. C. and inffman JCd MoClannahan oMIttsvIlle Vn wh we. rtdlna on the enviner WITS killed The beggagouter V.

Hurk of A4 on- drta and a newsboy William Cook of Wmh1ngon1 were sUtly lniur 4 by beins thrown from the oar. Tha passevnrs all escaped Injury. 91a man liahAb Engineer Hall and Fire man Mllloway were caught under the coal train the tender and ec old 4 to death. Supt CMpmnn was In a. short while on the scene with a large force.

The. main line waa blocked toy a. staon time pas- sencere on. through tramp bethg trans without much delay. STRUCK BY STRAY BULLET.

Watchman at Danville Receives Wound from. an Unknown Danville Va. July Thomas ngnt watchman tot the Riverside cotton mills received a. bullet wount the shoulder a little before 8 o'clock this morning while In discharge of his duties. ha no Idea who did the shooting Train No 29 on the Southern Railways whfcfi wa a llttr late was paaslnff th upper- nflj to front of which Mr.

King vas standing when the tonflet struck him. 1H thourht the shot might havevbeen i1red- front the. but subsequent Investigation tends to discredit that Idea. There ar reports of many shots having" 1ie flred about that thn In negro settlement notiar jremota iron the mw an It may IB that Mr. King was tmek by a stray bullet.

The ball has beet extracted and no serious results- are anticipated. Trainmen Injured' ia. IFrelgit Wreck. petI to Wuitngton Post. i Huntlnpton W.

Va. July 22 Two through freights olIided on- the Cliesa. fp and Otdo eight mile east of here It Blue Sulphur this morning. ajglnee JfartIa Qulnlaa had one' leg broken an 13 seriously braised about the body. Conductor- C.

O. Donnahoe of Barbottrsvttle iwasbadlycut abouf the body bead. He will recover. John Jones a brakeman. of Geneva was bruised about the body ut not.

seriously' Twenty or more ears were derailed and piled In a deep cut. an trafllawaa delayed eight hours Special to The wAlngton Port. Newport News Vs. July' 22. Rer Dr.

Scott of tbe. Metropolitan ItetBov Jlst iCbureih Washington and Rev. UK iGrtmkei ot the Fifteenth Street terlan Church Washington andDr Ctir of th Hospital Wash- ilngtOTii were among those partlclpatrngin ithf dtscusston tl Tjegrcs ofcVlrgmlsc1 at. yesterdays es- Melonfit thv negro conference. Hampton.

Xarewell Votes Bondii s. to TneWanInjtaa pose. grSt welT ya July 22 At a speclai election yesterday bonds1 ru to exceed J1SOW were1 voted for the Improvemeat of tbeft ldewalkflr The bond proposal cas- ri 4 by three votes. the assent off three- iflftb of the registered voters fceirie necs- fary. No votes were cast againstthe Convicts Earn CthtUo if prevented tho' escape.

of three desperate tSerpenttentlary.JWy Qov Jifontaga to-day rewarded FennelfMor rlr and" tanr K. Hamilton by commuting ofeachfrom flv il July Buena ff vVfa jJmaiiBibnJverBctedijn5 IMR isj Cb 15 Fi Jordan. on a. commanding A 5 Soath River. Rockbrldge Cons- 1' fc waa burned a fewulghts ago.

It was vtSi ionei ofth best BnUfBouscft la tnUr county wa used as a residence Xora long sp .1 fti im tyiamiaftFlolfd he i the seen of much ihoipltallty It WM owned by- George Uorrla formerly of Atnherst Cottftty. MMeMMh eMeB Be sw NOEPOLK MAN4A BTHOIDE Edi EDiwirKilUHltaiilfit Sum. lilt Tli Wu iBitesil it. cf tht boird of 4o and th Duinees MinsAHooiatlon this eltyi anf one et Norfolk's known oltiians ended Ufa at his iuram home at Ocean VUwtonlBht by iplaolnBth mussl of rtvpiyor In mouth and firin ihgt siculted JtfO o'clock Mri Dftw iUft liti thU-cltf ftndbdid. an lectrlo' train foreOesan Ylaw wsklnr thtntrlplwitu rat friends On arrlvlnf at the bswh he ound hl iwlfe- and vtyeralf xutsts of i family In bathing at the thn Mr Uawei ImnwdUtsl wsnUo rooms cured a.

Revolver and nd 4 hls lUe ib i fig dead when hli. wife. an4 the servants rushed upon bsarlnrth shotV When. physician arrived Ur Uawei was dead No cause can assigned far the i act otherwUe than that be was in bid. health mvint teen slowly redovrfnr for tome time past from al teverei.

Illness. Mr. Dawes WM seven years old FiveMenAcculedx Participation InXAt. XLI JUly Wcker Solomon utch1nge w. Bay Hagland Frank Chlldresa and WJlllam Harris aK letedpartlclpahts la th late attempt to forCe the jail for UW UrpOeb lynching a negro charged wlUtynurder were arrested to-day and the first thre were palled In thft aura ot J2 cac lor their appeararicebe for th4naypr court on Tuesday next.

h1l4ress and Harris went to. Jallln default of bond. The arrests were th the investigation by a special grand jury convened. for the purposb' of IMg th yesponsibit. ity for the riot.

Tha comef- Jury found indictments against these men and several others. CSAEGE5 WITH iitJEDEE. B4an Accnstd of Silling Wiiconiin Sheriff Captured in VfrgiaUu Jonesyllle Ya. July. 22 8h riff Pj Me Ball of thl county to-day arrested at this place William Belt Wilson.

alias Wllllanv Anderson Who la charged with. murdering theT pherlff at iralls Creek Wl some few month ago Sheriff Ball ha ewn Wilson In the county and sufcpectedi him. on account of hl peculiar conduct. When. ba received letter later homthe Wisconsin author Jtlea giving a fleicrlptloti off Wilson and statins that there wan an 800 reward for his capture he wa prompt to.

act. Wilson a heht for the Wlsconelq officials. MAY DEMAND A RECEIVER Virginia-Carolina Mtoorliy Stock holders Are Not Satlsfled. Motion for an Inveitigitlon WM Voted Down at the Recent Mtetln of the Company. Ep ci to The SiikitttoQ oet.

Richmond Va. July 2i In connection with the Virginia-Carolina Chamlcal Company whpeaannual meeting wan held yesterday lit Nevr Jersey the report is curre nt that an attempt will toa made to place Ufa company In the hands of a re celver by the minority stockholders who are not satisfied with the conduct of the. business. These minority Interests wars represented at the meeting and some ef fort wax madatp lioUrS aft InveitivaUon of the company's affairs This was voted down overwhelmingly. Tha main- grievance brought forward by the minority stockholders Is that very bad management wan shown by the corns ptfl7 in thC borrowing of 000 000 last summer la New TorX at A very high rats of interest At this time tie company re celved.

a-- shaking up shares went down and hundred who had been buying on suargin lost everything they had in the world. The company has since strength. ened lUelf and its affairs are in much better condition. New York July Th directors of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company have elected the following officers President 8. T.

Morgan vice president Addi- son treasurer W. Traversj secretary S. Crensbaw auditor T. Orgaln. The finance committee consists of' Bi Dennis E.

TV Stotesbury S. fipeneer and H. Walters. On the executive committee besides the president and vice president the members are J. N.

Boyd and T. G. Williams Jr. TRIED TO BURN GLASS WORKS. Timely Discovery of Incendiaries' Work at Cumberland.

Special The Washington Foil. Cumberland lid. July AA attempt was' made late' last. night to burn the Cumberland Glass Works. A strike bat been tTh progrGs for some time and the plant Is now being operated by Imported union men.

George Id. Ilouck re turning from the shops or the Georges Creek and Cumberland Railway discovered a blaze in. the. packing room where hay papers boxesv and old- ol4fiable material are tOred llr. Houck and the.

watchman managed to. surtxiu the flannes Greasy waste had been strewn along. the foundation uxd two- beer- bottles that tad contained' oil were- founA There to Btf clew to the incendiaries- but the company has detectives at work oa the case RUStT ITill Carted Lockjaw. gpciaI The' WtibiWltoii Post Newport News. July 21 A Week ig G.

Frank Homely a carpenter. tep sped upon- th upturned point ot a rusty wire nail. To-day he dlei the hospital from lockjaw A. number of operations wire performed but failed to give" relief ta tAe sufferer. lXorsely was.

four year old and leaves a wife and one' sister. HecajBebersLatrt rs agOfroni Mathews County VIRGINIA WEDDINGS Bristol July 22. Stella IMckey the dau itef of Jonn Plcker. prOminent manufacturing druggist WreVbeeaftie the bride of 1. Pi ConneUy an Insurancw man to B- CaJbelUH nnlng offlelatr om formerly resided.

at. Ti July 22. Etton Balderson. of WetmoeeHifl County. and Miss Julia Richmond.

married this. week at resl Mr. Barney. Scatei In West- flejiceo rnore1and Comity Rer W. TheT officiating assisted by Jt G.

Crutth. fields Stsutkon. July 21 At Trinity Episcopal ChurW here last evening' Miss Louise Mallturt HulUbcu eoa the brtd of Charles B. AX nbaU. MI' Jan- nl Uutlihen sister rofithe rtde was maid of honor and C.

Marshall of- 8tauBto oouBto. ot- th groom wa besttnanw The ceremony was rforme by' Right RevTA. Ta natpnTr rr. as sistedy by i Rey. Harry of Char- I lottesvflle.

ChirlottesTnie July 22. W. ilahene1. an employeof the Chesa peaks and Ohio Railway- and Miss Mr Bertha" 1 Haggard. daugbter ot Mr tS and Mrs.

Henry Haggard. otEast'-Jefferisoil treet this clty were marrted lastJeT ntagtb ceremony being performed. byy tha vftev Berttard. 6mlthpast of tb inrst Christian' Churcfc Kocheoten Ti lltsa Turpln cf BS3f ord City. Va- was the maid of Iwnon Othtr attendants were Mlsa Heleir Bibb.

Frank Loving taiS- Kdward JBapgard. Aft a wedding Her. andjXrL Idahone left for VVlr glnla- ch and tb i' ahor tort la xtho eastern part ol thsjetate t. r---- trusted SHE LOST HEE. nTTESTMENTB Charlotte.

C. July th United States Ul trict. Court convened this. mornlnZ for V. CorltInUitIOfl the ttlattof for enthesale.

mint the district attorney ailUd. and i granted permission to introduoe Mrs. W. n. Nye wire or the.

late shutnottst who resides at Arden N.C- andwhod lr to return torn MrsviNye told of IntrusUfl her pW arty and iii the money. sh possessed 17600 to the keeping of JBre Se and saidshelost it all. After the a 4th of her huaband she desired to take cliii- drenon atrlp to Europe and before lay- lag Ashevllle she gave Breese her papers and dooomenta and nstruotetd him. to. Invest her money He had been a good friendot her dead i husband and she felt that she couldtrusthim impllclty.

Mrs. Nye also aald she owned property la New York which wa left in chars. of Br es and she lost this also. Didn't Actas Atent BreeseVi tlfledTtiiat whlla it was true that lie had charge Cf Mrs Nye papers he did not understand that ho was ati thbrizedttoact as her agent In disposing of her property. H1 collected tb Interest on her.

moneywhen andpassed it to her credit. When the bank failed he. turn. ed the papers over. to hisson W.

E. l3reese jr. an attorney find wrote Mrs. Nyeto this effect Upon her return from Europe the defendant visited her at Buck Shoals her country. home and explained all rthedetails of the failure Upon the objection of the district attorney he was not permitted to relate the conversation.

The witness denied that. he drew ilrs. rfyeflrnoney out of the bank saying he ou1d not haVe done so for the reason that lie had no authority to sign her name to checks He also denied all knowledge of the toss of Mrs. Nye's property in New YOr. This property said was.

purchased by Mr. Nye before Ills death and was covered by ft mort. gage. Explains Alleged Forgery. Breeeethen went on.

to explain in dl- tall different notes andsaid he knew nothing of the charges Of forgery Ma Breese admitted that ha had signed the name of W. W. Rollins to two notes for 11000 each on April 6 1897. These wore the notes MaJ. Bourn had declared to be iorgerlta when ha was on Witness stand last week.

The witness said his relations with Rollins were cordial and Intimate When he affixed MaJ. tollIns' signature to the notes It was fat the purpose of taking up two other notes which had been redlsconnted. Maj. IlO1 lIne was out of toWn St the time and upanhis return he ratified tine action by signing and giving MaJ Dreese a blank note The defendant will likely remain on the" stand all day to-morrow and another week will prcbably be consumed wrth the trlaL CONVENTION OP. ENGINEERS.

Union Yitmu Will Bi Royally Entire tamed ft Richmond Saoial Vh Wsiiliten Peat. nlohraond. Vs. July 43 Th arrange- nta for the tntsrtalnlng of the Na. tlonal Association Stationary End users who will hold their annual con.

vention In lohmond Vaf August 8 to 8 are most coniplott and the dslecttes and vliltors will receive a- royal wtleome AU. Union veterans who will attend this. convention and art numbers1 ot the Grand Army posts are earnestly re quested to bring their uniforms as the boy In ar planning to jrtye them an hot a receptton a tt Old in the Wi only or a pleasantw nature. WsMnton OtoVs tlnji peoU te Ti Wailile ft rest RopkvllI Md. July In spite of the unfavorable weather the various meet- ma.

at Washington Grove meeting ware largelr attended to-day. The un- rise pray meeting over Which Dr. UT R. Naylbi1 presided attracted a good. crowd- for the.

early hour. The reg- talarprayer1 meeting followed at 9 o'clock. and the ladles' consecration meeting conducted by Mrs. Robert Cohen of Washington was held at 10 o'clock. The rnornItg sermon was preached by Rev.

3 31. The children's meeting in the afternoon was led- by Mr. Holmes. The usual young peoples meeting Was held early in th evening Ttav A. H.

Zimmerman of Cumberland acting a leader. Killed During Hailstorm. Special toTTheWiihlntton Poet. CharlStown Va. July 22.

After a terriflo wind and hall Unn had. passed orev. a Section Or country. near Summit Point this county. yesterday atterflo John W.

McDonald was found. dead on th ground near a. barn on the premises- of Edward Colston for whom he worked. It supposed that he was killed. by lightning but a.

deep mark acrosi his foreiiead anii a. door" blown from' the barn by suggest that he mayinave been struck bylU Joliet Post-office sobbed. Salem If. C. July 23.

The post atJollet In tile northern part of the" e6nnt as broken inttf atid robbed last Tho' robbers carried off worth of stamps end a small amounr of money. They' effected- an- entrance later the Office through a window. Blo6d- hound were sent to Jolet title rnotnlng and trailed th rolbers for some distance but failed to Catch them. IPairMay Prpva PataL Gf eetai Tb Wiajagton Yost. Va July 22 John a prominent and wealthy farmer of this siding near.

liberty yeist T- aay feWVfrwn a hayloft In bf StabW re celvfe setiotl njrres. which' BIHJ' prove. ftal. He is shoot seventy tear old. and la a Brother1 or Senator Robert cho recently djed.

MARYLAND OBITUASY. iFrederick Jniy 21 Joseph Routtahnr aged sixty two years died at Ws kom liere to-day of dOTflptlcatloxf of troubles He waai retired toueJn sj roan having rorrnerirbecn. engaged. la ther ihardware. trade.

liEtesides a widow Jie" leaves tw daughters- one of. wlfe of Dr. 1 MKngst Washington dentist. HasenTtowMr JniyiiZ Capt- Wflllara if. Seidesatz1cker.

for many" year engaged I in manufacturing' candy in and Balttmore- died to ed to-day In New. York cl acntejBTlghtfBdifleascv nve 1 was Corn Washington coun. ty ilnJ served thfOWiOtfV ffiff tvTT war as captain Company- ThllU ntb Mary land Regiment. married iMary EL Herbert of offlageTstoWn Indecent years heitra eJ xt 1veltviljj had een In every- St-it in- the Unfoa an-1 xia and Caoad He Wa sm mi er of libes' V4P your efe r-iHt there aconstantdrot i ping- the throatf ii la thebrsathrOffn. stvvf Thes a certain symptoms of.

Caw tarthV1 Dr. a Oatarrhal Powde wilt cur most Stubborn cases in a in short youye had Catarrh a week Its a sure cureOIf Ifsioftflfty ryears stifidfiig' Ira ijaifr a Sctwer Ssid by' an. fmf 6 Fellows rand Knights. of Qolden1 Eagle. Xnmet.

of flol4i i' Hami Kansas City HarUru arid sUty year. civil Vet sranf from th Uowil Voidliri' Hour near Va. is it hotel In this city from morphine- taken With sul oWal intent. Ifartsn who wii- said to wealthy has been aninmau of a sanl terlum it Independence Motnoe came her three ws ks at front VitjtlI It. lets th wniurtum lilt Wednesday without permUilon and cams to the hotel In this city whets has remained sines Newport News Va July nxmnton a Harlan who committed sulcwe tw nt Hi th Midland Hotel KAASM City MOS hl hoajelft yhowui two WMks ago for tor7ndependenoe Moi wrisT.

he xpwt a to reside He been en Inmate th oI6tV Horns for fifteen years arid WM wiuithevmanafement OfthO horn theater Ills widow to-day received tt from hint stylntf that he ttd made all arrarijememe for rnovint to his new. home was tnember of llamp- toajL fev MOTHEa AND' CHUD SHOT 1 Clifton va. July tl-A'doubl murder too1t pkcda in Covingtoit abdut noon to-day wh wbsealargS crowd waS attracted by tOarnsldaouidldi colored of LowniiOf this County WK4 was bad had afAllln OUt with the wOman who ii who him In a fit of al6u yBottl lin artw his pistol and flredfouiitlm at the wOtttan but all of th our shots' went of the mark intended- and instantly killed a yoUhff colored child Tahd mortally wouided its d' child and mother hays UUL uc tuna iiueui. i Bouldiit made good his escape Memtri of Iii rao deviate they- wtU Jyncli him it iacaptured fa' BOBBED lie Was Bound and Gagged While His visitor toot 4 Cuntbetendi7Md. July 2.

Robert BJce night clerk in 3. J. Diem' restaurant near the Baltimore and Ohio station At y- set yaif was bouihd and gagged by two men. who robbed the till of J75 at 3 o'clock this mornlfig. The men were not unasked.

They' ordered sandwiches and Just Sn Rice tsd prepared them one of the nnn placed a revolver' against his head and told him to be quiet. Tile other robbed. tha 1L The robbers. then-bound lUce and stuffed cotton in tie. mouth.

Ho remained In this plight until the day clerk arrived and released him. One of the robbers Is said tor have been aged than. PRINCE GEORGE SCHOOLS. of TtachSrS Accepted and Examination Orfleted. Upper Marlboro Mdi July 22 At the meeting of.

the- thool board the. resignations. of the ronowitig teachers lit the public schools of Prince. George County wore accepted Mine Kllen 1. Harper as assistant In' sctool Ko.

1 district No. 8 Miss. Florence B. White as teacher In. school No.

1 district No. 4 Miss Eiflmifi. Walker teacher in school No. 4 district NoVl Mf JanatUdoon as teacher' In ethool No. 4 district No.

13 and Miss Mary l. fllanctfotd as as- sittant in school No. 1 district No. The- reslgttat1oz of Mini Alice Harper a principal of ohool NO. 1 distrIct NO.

a who wasMe ntljrplae4 upon the pen- hi0r roll by th board of education was Lftleo aceptd Miss Harper has taught the. same school far the past twenty-eight ars and waa one of the be teachers In the county Mr. Reginald Thompson won appointed teacher of. school No. 2 district No.

4 vies MU TIorenoe fl. Whlto resigned. MIi fiftliy Blandiford was also appolntod teacher. of school No. 1 dUtrlot No 9 vies Miss Mary IC.

iandord resigned At this meeting the board awarded the contract fur furnlshln school book to ur furnl i of ml. schools tn 4 county for two ymr th pulanyt Company of hal. ors1 th beck. te be furnished at a of per cent. rh superlnfandent was authorised to holdj the yearly examination for teachers' ceytlitcatern and for free scholarship on Tuesday and Wednesday August 9 and- 10.

Degree for Rev T. J. Packard. ipe8tI to Th Wt hln ton Volt. ROckvllle Md.

July At a. recent eommerioeneui of th Urtivernft of th South at Sewanee Teun. the degree of Doctor Divinity was conferred upon Rev. Thoma Packard rector or Christ Episcopal Church this place. tYr Packard.

has long1 fce promineint in the coin eels of hi church- and at the general con- fereric at Saft Praic2s was honored by being selected as a member of the committee on the revision of the Bible and was also ChOen a assistant 1 tryOf tb mferencv a position he- will fill at the general conference to meet in Boston. Christian Union Conventlen. Special to Tie ilnttoa Poit. Wlncheste Its- July' 22MTh eleventh annual convention of the Toting Peoples Christina Vnfon of th tTnlled Brethren Churcfi COmthIThg th territory of Virginig. West Vtrgtnla arid Maryland wlfH oer IOO delegates Th opening' service Was conducted by Kevi Idft Judy riastor of the Western Fort MaryJafid Church ori the few Wonton preachers in the country.

Adilresses were made toy Rev. 8. Skel- of WlncheSter BleV. W. S.

Sau of Bayatd V4i Rev A. 3. fiecriet of Inwood W. Var v. J.

S. C. Myers. of StanutU Vs. and Rev.

F. p. Rosselot or Toledo OfikJ dSSHHMBMiMi Va. Jfflly 23 Th Ifoudon Wff to-day careful ly removed. from the- rotuntda of the capitol which btiildmsr itf about to' undergo- reTJOYatloresnd remene The statue wm tjrlau ai 5 erected fireproof bouse in th square.

It was placed In thecapUol Was Not the TrAin Wrecker. Special Staunton July' Slierff WUlson has receiyed message that the man supposed to jbe John iWV Kennedy the condemned trabVwrec rf who was betn held- at Union w' has been released. If being established that fc Isnot the Kennedy waatea Iterfey Ofrens. July Jeff Owens. one of th most widely-known river- rnen of Sandy died to-day.

lie also- a numbeifi of Ohio River of ed seventy-five Tears die at- his In Springfield gfter a' stroke of parals si- Hef was- a and for many rwas-ifiOstmasfer' Natural Winchester Jifly22 Wi It. emer died at- al Horn- near' Hereryeaterday Irons consumption. II leave a widow and eight cUlVJren He wa a native of avstoall- Cottnty but- moTe here front Alber Mdv. about two. months' ago The fn eral was held 4a.

trasbu Wirfch ater JulV22. Ufe Ill twenty-seven yeariof. a ofMrs. M. ant the ate Samuel Crab.

niAotHed igesvilI. W-i died- at chester Memorial ose1tarthIe morn inar following an ration f- I. i i rLe Ocntt iFurnitur JD rtmtht 4tfi Floors. AyenueNv W. siftlalf Oak Extension Yeryrmassive Solid Oali Ex- Beautiful Polished Oak with tensiort Tables big run and Pedestal Tables with carved arid ttt iVery- heavy feeti i 00 CARPETS MATTRESSES REMADE ALEXANDRIA NEWS IN BRIEF Burglars Disturbed In Attempt to Rob a Drug Store.

Prittyinaf Wound4 by js of His Pistol foi Supposed Intruder. sit Klfi troet Aieatedits. Vi. About. 3:50 Oclbek yestel-daj tnorxiihg A young man named.

Hdll Who employed by' the outhern Railway ofnpany' to arouse tralmfln whose sarvloes are ne ed untxpectedly prevented by his ap- pearanee In tfa neighborhood-ct of Cuk nd Alfred streets the tobbixtg ot 6. 3 W. Bummers' drug starS by two meal Hall was riding along' Duke street on a. Wayne and daubtlsii because the lantern on the ivlttel wfti not lighted was wlthla few yards of th men befor they btoama aware of his presenetvThey took to their heels and disappeared In the darkneis. Mr.

Hall states that they wre trying to force open a sHUttef ortthe Alfred street side Of thsbuilding but they had not succeeded when they vera frightened off. As well as he could see they were iii- vroei. and end of the ra WOn I oott and the other- did not and from thafaet that they ntaxla but little noise In making th lr escape It pre utt they had re. moved their uhoes- Mr tall notified Mr Bummers who lives on Duka street oppo- sit Ws store endi4r. umntrs informed polled headquarters oMhfl oeewene by' phonW Acting Chit m1th and OtfloePi LYle and All a rtafl ft thoroUgh search but were Unable to find UPY trace of the Mr.

Jtobert hi. frettymaft a Southern Railway machinist WhoSe bop Is at 116 South Alfred street was painfully injured late Thursday night toy the accidental dl- charts ota revolver with lig was about to shoot at a. roan. who he had. reason to belleye 48 about to jntef hl house.

Mr. PrettyrttJUia att nt6n tra attracted toy thtf slammlniMf sttfiflft dOoi whloh 1 kept olosedTby. art esp clallr strong spring nd1 which had apparently' slipped from the hand ofsom onewhcl had opened It. picked up the pistol and was about to Investigate the nolea when It occurred to hint that i tbe weapon might not toe loaded and In treaklnr1 It to assure It was discharged. The bullet passed through one of fingers malting a wound whiCh Incapacitate him for some time.

Yesterday the idvanca iai Of d. cir- cu which will soon exhibit hate Made King stre 3005 Ilk VtEorougbfaf Oeo orated for a publla emonstratioft try placing- naming red banners ox1 nearly 07 ery' telegtaph arid telephone bow from' one end of the street to- tod other. Tha' vertisementS gave ther street 4 tire appearance. but Acting CSilel lice Smith directed tb to have the banners removed as they are. Tiola- tlori of a city ordinance.

Officer I ye erday. tdr Wasino ington and brought bacl tot if hi city a toin named sTwalnerv who had ar rested there at the wtnestvof the beat police department. It IS allefeithit. ner failed to- to to Mrs5 Bertha. Ily.

mYn a atcb valued whldihad been lntrustedsto hlnito dispose Of by. raffle. He will be given a hearing In the ToIIce Court Mr- J. D. nieht at' his home 30 South.

Patrick after a long Illness HG wfl fev- sight year of gei and wa a native of Prince William County1 but Bad Jive tiara about fourteeiJirears A- widow andw several cWIdren survive. Tbs funeral will akl Iace1 to dtternoofl i and ti 1 Irilertneirt will Iii Bethel Cemetery vy I tt Tfie eteali- hind Vif 5 tt Norrls Peters team. of WasWngtoflj A pjay. on- the grounds at the head oS King street at 4:30 oclocK this afternoon. I5V I Judge' i.

1. if. oH6handr3in tjr I Soothe will saltfrdm NewkTdrtetd for Jurop where theywIlI spend six In i ji of Newport rfnli Stal Pitt" Ifl8tiranceTA rentaiA s6cMO6n In" Sesadnt- at tfitf Wt- ed the folfo ofB serai President CuafleS fc LUfirfofd HdaiJoteiIrttrTlc pr fldent Jf. vfiontbvBostorn second Wed president fS.KiT.APriniStm- KIChnioWr treaUreri Hi- rJcs Norfolk TaeBSHOcltftlonideciaeiJ to. meet in Richmond nexth year JJ ff fe V' pi mnberland MO.

3oTtof Sano rV wife rail a i the BaUH snore And by two ntiStoe neaepaWandj lastnigrhtr and r- pooketbook. contalnlriff 31 her hits bands vearnlngsTf or a' mantb. aj takes. She iwias 2not injured but was greatly frightened elinteen ryear daa hter ofVSd-nrnef tiaugb. aWealthyitfrnb fifteen iniIeS fttwve' here aiterioonV whife walking atone the Salti- rildre and Ohio irtlcltS near her horrid with two companions.

she was struck by a. Bhlf ting ehslne and bet right leg Was cut off. jpeatli jestdted-froni shock. Qpakers Will he This Year. Ep cUi to ewuiiarUa Put.

Ijeesburg- Va July 2. Hie grreat bush meeting and temperance Obshthuqua un der" the sitfervlsloa the ThObib1tIon and Evangelical ASSOIatIon of Xbudoun County' hold its twenty-seventh annual session neat. Fu this county August it6 August 7 This Is the oldest ahfl tflOat popular- thahtatitfltt in the South. It la attended by' thousands of visitors' ttottt Virginia- and adjoining States. Sp lai features' this year will be the preaohing of HeV.

Sara I. JSnec of tIeotgIaF tol. OeOtg W. Sain of Ken- tuokyf ton. Oliver Stewart of Illinois nev.

Charles It. Mead of New York nev. B. Ward national president or the Ohrlstlan Endeavor Beeletyi Vrof R. 8 Jeeds of Penaiylvahiat Charles B.

llAn- ford an lmper ona tor and popular aotorf 11. Lowe State president of the Ohriitin Endeavor Society and It. mtth ftate trtsur The bailey quartet and Mica Grade Updegraff1 of Ohio will direct tha musloal proiranmes Friday and iaturday are set apart as lam Jones days and for. Christian Endeavor services. On Wednesday and Thursday the cause of prohibition will be exclusive.

A- oounty undLySohooI dohvtiton will be held oh Tuesday. August The president of th uuocStion Is Mr Hoge at Lincoln and V. Qaver oi WllTsboroi Ya. Is secretary. REWARD FOR WYATT.

Dive Raider Miy" Become the If eW City Sergeant. gpiIii to wasifartos Pelt lUchTflonfl Vs. July 22. The Richmond' peopltf are figuring out a unique way of rewarding Officer Wyatt the man Who Brok up the- ambling dens of Richmond. hi not received any recognition front th 001164 department SO the people pro pose to elect hlta city' Sergeant an offlca supposed' to pay' about 3000 per annum in II ths officer can ho induced tt make the race.

It in said he is practically oar. tain of election. WHOLE FAMILY lit PIRL Soy PsrisieU and Otieri Burned. July li. Ward Sohempri yeafa Old was burfted to deaths and his father hte brtt2e and art unCie severely' burned In Ste that destroyed the grocery and living apartments of.

Willlanl Schexnvp. It Is believed by the police that boys' playing beitmd' thO rOcer1 wltli matches' ucti- detitalit Set th bwidifi dfiflre The four fcoSS werd asleep. in tjocria above the grocery when the g0. began ahtbcfora they dould fescued ail had ten overcome by. the fiifloike arid flirt ei hetf mother and uncle received 1 tMfli juries la tttdmvtlng to go to The father also wan severely Hecla Report.

ttosfoii July iai Tne- fanual report of thd Caluunet and SeclaiMlnlrig Company for the year tnded April 30 Whlefi was Issued to-day' ShdS rthe. Surplus of funds 98tM63S against 14567023 last year. Ottr-- ifisTtne year 7BC0290 pounds of copper were produced. The production of year was vU622 ppuftdajess than the previous year. Dividends lag HOWOW were distributed holdewv This amount and the crease 18 surplus over last year repre- tb Steel Company ri July' 2i preferred wock has be de youndrles Tliis a.

cent lesstiianthedWdend declared onlBsrago The dftiaendj app- td oaylns off the vunrttiatlva. dividend on the preferred wasone Of tfier passeagera wria steampebiP CedrloffortiverpooL Before- rrtdc ldhe freight train standing- to tie yard to-I Fireman 5 WWiarn Keowan waskWea and four paasengers Were injured. ThA was caused swltclu- NeVsEngland Dredgim CotipanyiCf Ibis city. which recently assigned yap pointed a commute jttf investigate the ndttlont6trtWcoliip nt sArB tedulft shOWp1- faomfitalaiseU of DOLLARS A iae Imposed on Men- for Violating ranla la Johtoxi. July 22.

Justica avia Glldner at Rockw000 Somerset County baa JJDposed what Is probably the i est flnea ever made under the present. flatilaws of the State upon pennon Fogle Austin Bchrook and Madison Rothee- men were convicted of catching 166 carp and catfish by building a fence across Buffalo Greek lying the fish into wire penB and killing them with clubs and then selling them at 10 cento per pothd. fha fine was 16 for each fish or- a total of 41660 In lion of which they must serve 168 days iii Jail. The men. had caught thousands of ash and practically cleaned the stream but proof applied only' to 166.

The state deli commissioner ha been summoned to investigate. SEEK HIS IDENTITY tfrconl Company Renews fIortS Can of Henry Oudsr. New York July fll The endeavor. of the Marconi Wireless Telif raph Company of America to discover the identity of Henry Gardner who IS suing lbS cor. Deration and dlrstbrc for art account lilt and far the appointment of a rousiver wasrenewed iniha Supreme Court today before Justice FUiMrald when attorney for- the Marodnl Company sikeJ Justice TitigarLId to Tnake an order1 directing Franklin Sltn OrdnsrA counsel- to din- close the full name and nfldr of his client.

Justice. Fltiftrald reserved de cislon. It I claimed by' the company that It in a perfectly solvent dondltUn. end that the action against it andITS dlrujiom is brought from rnotivei of jialouny and to embarrass it in the prosaimtion ox. its business i RAILROAD COSOLWAtION Cincinnati Terminals of C.

H. fl. and C. C. iL.

InspeCted. Clneintiatl. Ohio July After au in tecU0n tour from Buffalo through Michigan-and Ohio those Interested in the rldent Con olldatlbn of the rere far- Uuette thd Cincinnati Hamilton and Day. ton and the Chicago Cincinnati and OUl9vllla railways Inspected the term nate Of the Ia6t twonamed hereto-day. After the inspection over 800 business men of Clriclnnatl met the visitors at an informal lunchSofi.

Tine special train of the InstSedtioti party tflll make a. un to Indianapolis and. then over dud new hue. ofthe Chicago Ojadinnati andLouisville Way front Cincinnati to Chicago DOCTORS DIRE DILEMMA. Houge Which fie Was Performing Serious OperatidH Catcnes tflfe.

Oaklahi tfaL. July 2i While ir. Emerison was operating on Mrs. Robinson at her home two small children set the premises on fife. To haVe deserted his patient would have telttlted th her death so the physician completed his work thcragh the smoke be came so blinding that he could scarcely When theobetatloif wa completed hd carried his unconscious patient down a stairway to a place of safety.

id Sell Shipt uilding Property. i WilmUJftaftf I i July' Z2.Apillcatlofi wa made 10 JudgS Bfftdf6rd In the' United Stateg Circuit Coiirt to-day by' SPECIAL NOTICE We manufpotUre all our own springs and guarantee their quality. We weave the wire us- Fngonly the best steel and we use hard wood for the frames which' we boat with a special enamel paint rendering" them absolutely vermin' prooff without extra charge. Good springs from 2. Up.

MANUFACTURERS OF SPRING BEDS RE UPHOLSTERED AUSE3tENTB- VISITORS SEE WASHIHGTOH ftteetb fr Tiiin TrTp Inthe RED WAGON" the tAfstei ma iianiorn. AUTOMOBILE In tie city. leave cor. Pa. and th It 10.

a. zn. I aid. 4 B. m.

Itrurr seati la a igc Offlc Jll Hid. Ftdn Msta Ills. 100 fat trip. 8 cltl rttes to rtlt SEEING WASHINGTON OBSERVATION CARS AND Automobiles. Stat from 141T itt it.

tw Motrioblltt Mil giftdti Ctrl flallf ifljlundar i. m. slew tad 4 4 tniirtii Round Trip Elictflo Ciri. BOd Round Trip Ejiorla Aulomobllit. 100 riel itfttr its nolM BC miii Thone 8019 Mali GRAND CONCERT AT CHEVY CHASE LAKE By Largo Section of.

Us S. Marine Band Every Evening Jnelodlnt SaBdsj DANCING Every Evening Except Sunday. ADMISSION- FREE. BASEBALL. AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK.

Two 6iuiBJ One Admission To-day DETROIT vs. WASHINGTON. films Called 2:00 P. I. eeee te eeee eee COOKING WITH COKE is Most satisfactory No trouble bulli a CoketrS.

lb jlghLI and beau up qntcklr and n1rpU evenly an ufttfaetorily. Coal little. 5 BailJ I Lafr Coke delTTCdUE0 46 Bushels Lane COtS. dellTereS1370 so Buihel Large Coke. deltTer dJ5JO 25 Buihell Crailieit Coke delTered100 40 Bushel Crushed Coke.

delltered. MH 0 BuaSCil Crtsb Coki fleler WASHINGTON GASLIGHT CO i 413 I0t St. N. W. 4 e' the Mercantile Trust Company of Yorkr and.

the New' Tork SecUrity and Trust. Company. for an order of al i of the-property of the Vnlt1 Stats Sh1. building Company In this city. Answer la' gipcetfed on Monday.

Aii ordet' has WeiiUsstiW for th sale of the company's properties InKew Jersey. The coma- nice inaklris-iiie application re Wveh leave to amend. ancf also to eonsoudata their actl ms. The Were wop- Genuine CARTERS Ml LIVER PILLS nrast to Qttfe BILiOUSN Jf JJ ja a jj ri 7j J1 i 4 BEOirV PER et cki ftE ti i a i BEOljpAPER CKCettEft cS Mite iiii i fe- r-- 4 4i iV 4 a qE1 WetSIIkNGTONPOST ATURDAYJVL 23 19O CANAL estern i1andants States Interest. wAHi1ozR MINL oI4PosAUad toGov.

WLe1 oftir wm Oppoisd by tb fl OMQ Copauy WII Contro1 of Caul Ttouh Lhu-APrbaby to 1flbOt tthr. tiWuhInSto5 reos1edZta tbisaZrnoqn ZromYLee ot Ithe Htttea nc1 thouern1owOu1a en- th ecurethneceuay Wayover ftoflg ZhE Koverfl meeting pub11oworks. Th1goffsrcoynuaia iurprti. to atLmbrba3d 4pprevrit the itaiyaL v1rtueof 1Icn on tbe1a1UmorandOhIo hai irao- tlcaFcontrol. 4 caritk etdb3t.

rival. obtain nos3eutnof the ttwough the tidewater Wah1nto CffCr9t an jidOb1O i6gbt ag anct offered was go totiaii1gliestbldder. It al. Warfled 1ui pyis lot kn 1. sgageL a conne tthf1Iibetwoa tbuc1ty CurnborInd terrni ol actCfths dIftted4the 19 ticbspak aMOhIo CsIM irequIrbg ul an11fldL Ibtp of au14 poutbI i1 vi beceuaarl I lgbte' ioflt thtreetl sswell ourcOIp4fl7.

y1ewbpr rnotebi thetle StatVs. ntbecanIla etthe thbcirifotpubU rki1n4 AItrI to fdll whiMyir thi bo2etb. pubiHi requires cIE. theboiz4 1id and tot tot cf tb. whishno ftheo bubeen leni.

ot t1s tb. UIhUitI the Ui Iorsa1e Ui eopipsnT begto n4 Its ear1 of lo wOrl. r. yxe jtt7jaL4tR11raaa panr. P1am 1nAWrec The tral D.

wnwreckod inllAOuth ei- rerorI theengine al1 rcrmu1 of 3lrownwHummlt V1gmani4. of WhG Alexen- anaa Ir4r4 bybeing thicar. 1g Oiliahb coalded lpt. shortwble bazzc. peIf to dIh WsiblntonoC King.

In a He baa 2 was pacclngthe upperznfll flthougltthereot tqP- are beon1red abouttbat time anegr Jenotefrom and ma7e Wre Tbe Two paker and. atRhwSuphu gueer SarffnQu1ran badone lebroken and eeriounlybrnised aboutthe wasbadiy eut abo tthebody JohiJone. bu and delayeeigbt Sa1HiTbe Rev. Di Gr1mkeotthe Street Preby- andDCur- tts ofthePreedmens lngtonwereamong ot tuberculosis amon the ot VIrgfni gee. csIon 0t thzero pec1f a frazewet At ag clai not 5 were tha rled or Ie1n aa agthst the bondL I to Waebtugtor o.

Va Ju1y 2. ttey 1 i. men tronrthe penttenUary July fontague Pennel Mor rgndLang the. sentence. of.

each from iiye to. three i years. Buena VisthMann Birned. siet1e Wehbbitsa Post. LexingtOi.

VaJuIy22.Tbe old Buena vfatinrm1bn erected. In' ii by- C. 3enjaIn ale. vatIonofl SonthRiver. i ty waa on of vie built bouS thu t3.

id wan F' 1 i- 4 a I A i. i byOeogsD 3Iorrisformerlyot ArnherltCoUhty. dpr 1awai KiLl rnlni1t at nm. sr flom Ocsan Vlsw PuI2 to WuIetaa Peit. cretarotts bOftrdoftre th.

ofthtcIty 1 indone 41NertolksbaItknown flfsth1. aummreni to fflht bYJIIO1flLfhS thsroQf oIbti inouthaxu flrlngahQt hit hnrn11fttiy. Zte1ly. 0110 Xr wss1 fsbtOmc in elcti1straIn tor Ocean maktrirth trtpwIth veeI Onirrtvlni hsound the tnbathingt 1mmediLts1pwetote cI cur txeoIyerRn4fl4e htaILtjb wheisrjt. an4thesrvanti UPdAhLrbutbesboL phYiIclnarjyed iu4a No1cauae can aUtgne101 OtherwLsstbanthat baWas foraom.

paettronu eeyerefllneis ATGED EXOTEB8 AE3STZD Five Men Accuitd 1 At. i4 tack banville DaiiIl1e kerFArmil alan6 rahkC3iiIdreuan4 Williaxa17raprIa1a eted particlpahtn the 1at cItyja1l Of th three siniot2OOcaci apea iiceeoa tho. niayoraurt venttojaIl Indefault Thearreste the purpos otflx1M the. Ittor ThCcorirerejur7fournd agaInsttheae mennd UEDEL. ta1LAccu1std CaptuteinVfrfA YLulyajff Iia this tiii wllaainAnderpom the.

aZIa Wie ge btmon hisecultarcond ct W1iconeInauthot hel theW1svot2El MA BEMANBIAitIVER Mlh rlty N6tSatLf1ed. t1eecent thCCoMp se11 aeIiin ton Mt. In whoce annuo1 he1d cw- curbt an. Iace conpauin ndeof thsrnestlng at. made.

to CIOOOOOO Atth1atXm ye- an41ta foflowlngcmcere 1' E. WTravera 1' J. BURNGLASS Inc ndiarlea' to late the. oxen tIIouck sibdue ea eert ncIew twork on vaz te tAhdgtofl Va A 1 step- ptnof- bedIe4in the thesifferer. an He came' heie1rie ieUaDIckei 4al1tte 3ohnB.

a to-night Dr anejInnLng ing- Iie groom LYnChbUrdkY. Fredr1ckurg. JulY 22 P. li YrankUn veremarr1ed reM e1ab of' fr Itev1. Bv.

i 1. LStaiinton At bere1ast- Mi RaChar1SE Adrshsfl. nie or' the bride was and Wflflam OX the. oomwa2 best man. performed tRzndctpD- byEey Lee eviUe.

jtah ne. Chepeake aOhIo RaIlwayand11saLBertha. daugbterOrMric oaateff5fnstreetf cItYW tho performebJthekev Eernsrd1PSmitbpator. thoIrat1 MtuGold1eTUrP1flctBfOd Va. wereMlsalieleurBtbbtrnk an EdwarIIaaaTd Ater ier' 1 4 1 1 t4' 4 M' WIDOON TkND opcrty to Alleged Bk- Wr ck R.

fl. S. Brss DsLl thit he WaiAuthoiJist t. ActuUir Asnt-1Ie Wu an In. t1at.

FzLad fthUumor1i. fendiM TsitUiidtht Us Di ot Draw 4N7ss MonsyOutcI Bak. uiy 3Wj2sn the 8tateiMtstrlct of trial ofW1llIatnl. flreeCfor shkSand wal N. C.

MId who desired Mrs. Nv. Intruating prop- IhC Ud 7. ofreee MI61 ald she lost fteil dat her trlpto AshevIllgsIle gayeBrse documeataand vest friend of herdeadi couldtrusthhnImpliclty ye saldh waalettta Breie antlebloxtthla Act As Breeze- teitlfledt1at. ltwas charget fzs ai- thorIzodtoaotasheyagentInIjspong I1e the rnoneywliendue and pasnedit lila sort 3.

a thlaeffect. vlsltedher the detalig th tIoi IrS pea money th he. Aileediorgery. Bree ejhehent and said Maj. ofw.

th6 WitneSS hI upOn Tile wlththe Wil1e Hi rite Tha meats of ngl. ventionla in aremembare ra. gray arc give an they Meetns at WaihHite W. I werelargelr ua Orayer nt ethIg I t7O rowior me eting tt1G Jr. ciuildzezuameetlng In th6 tev After' tt rr the- 10 acr rd foreea4an4 door from iear may have stru kby1t SecIat The WaAlngtos Post.

The thddnttdwasbOkeu int Tbeieffecteti tht failedt0 ProvePatal. sgec3aa La ma iazeweilj Va. fe1I fr' re' celyteg y. died. ARYr OBrr AY.

e2er Ju1y22psephLtoutalin tWO iishome day Waia bustness thebardwaee. fs1des two of wnom is DI2EUZ5tO Washlxi gton Hajemtu.Wn.-.capt..WzuI i Id iaertown andBatmOTe acute BtIghti. daezze. iyy3 Ifewas tMcivlT ar ETbi7taentMai' Me maiedMar hetraefed ezte5atvelM3 been Unlon-kml'Mexlec' gadtReWementbeOi the- Metho. 1IiM i' dyer eVest throat stveyeaears ta.

An4wstarrhal Veur moatitubborn flyflfy hadtatarrft we-a hff dTd OAfflaek112 Pa. an4.aaaeW- 4 ri di vhiirchoratid Artit' or the flepubtle Odd Oolden VZTZAN A BUXOIDL lOriner 9oialus' Xliii XLitielItXnui eTo. luly M.CI1ntoi C. i war eranfrdm the National a dead I be an Inmate 4o. PInes he weeki age the end-came hite 1w.

has a lOt flight the IfthIshonuefttphoebus eapeoted torMlde balnin of thd. Identified with th manzlment IIswldow lettr sylrthat ad tor nwhom U. a or Zl1ka. xL Negr at Cott IiIeaIotis. sage Pfred a Another' Woa Bpscfil LI iil wukIstos scsi.

Jul A dotibil tit day by clct1L Garfleld J3outitht. wIt alfaIIiugOut aiOuuyEottldIn drawhi. flred four- time theWOhhlnbut the four sbotswentwIdcof andrmortalbt mothor Tha deadchUd not-been Idsfltlflld. SACS- aa an Lo tedtheT1I1. SDCcLI1 to Tii Wibingt6n P61 I CUtbcilhhd Md.

ILtiindreand KS- Va the 15 Thhien pTeparedthexlot1e andtoId tbe thet11L. bound Oilaofthe saldta antgGd Pesgnatio iAtn1 tt ft SpeIa to ihIVungtdh Post. Jut At ni etifig tions Eritzia a. dlstt1ctNo. 14 MisaIanattotjoon o.

i Ali a. a6 ofaohooI WuNeeutlvplaccd Iii. tiso thesams or years ge beitt diss flIandif rd the the 7. i ulan timerS the a discount 0. 15 5 The hoi fiti Wailtin 22.

the the 0 ThOrnasJ. ar haelOubeenprornhtieht oihiadllurcizaffdat as the Chrs1annon ot I thE thS bd. gait The Id ne. of I Addzesseswere t. tott.

Re VL Va Rev. Itoss lot ffISna tiWMieg1' it. Blchtndiid dI 22. sthtue of WishthgtdiFwas whIchbu1ldhi I5-4bout bdadedIt the th eapttol to heWeebInston Post. a be tralit wrecker ha Is not wafltd Destbof lefl Epeefir iWa3Mngfo l' dt.

Huntington W. Va 22 the men BIandy died numbe ateamera 41ewac nidetyyeais age. OBITUARY. Leijngfor- A. 1Ifler dleL honte Thnrsdaw after a paralysis.

aRpubllcan1 many years Was. fjOstmsster at. cone and- ne sui tIveUese. WlncbezterJtily 22. Beemer his here- yesteyday- was at Shea- moved bertone runeralwas trasburg to-day.

cl. Grab- years of age dhughter of Mrs. and theiate-amuet ill. ot- Ee VVa at Win. morning eneration for Tie rematns will-be taken.

0. Woodeboro. Md. to-marrow Intermeitt Sie ler gWhAth aM Zoit gistor A 5' I- t. 1 7 jaitthtnt 1t 2d 3dind4th Ma uft1 Dt.

5th I 2L- 1 631to639 Mss chusetts Solid Oah Edenilon Pin Oak Extension Tables foot lze 5 i I wtth carved connecting rails Very massive Polished Quar. Ie Often anciclaw et tered Oak top Exten- soldn 1i1glas 6foot siz. 1a 6 ourprIc Only foot size Only0 tr Substaiitliibak Very massiye heavy fim St vet claw feat fluted legs 8. 0 legs foot I2 00 size. 22- foot size only.

size. Only. Only. RobaDrug ouneabDtscliarze ve LOkIh titblbt MJft2At11 ltig st Fd mannamedlfdll whosesorviocs. need- the tzke 7.

alongDuke doutitleesbacause tii hee1 wacriot thenienbefere they-became They tooktotheh Uall-statee the rstryIng ths when theywarefrightened inch. an the 1it theynta4e thelreSeapb. presumed tr anXluke site Allen would-be burgiats. otitber home ii of a which be had wts entef bit attention waS slammtn Of a Is closed by. especially and of coals lie lnvetigatethe the gtiard I street a tharougbfam ot I ey- rneaii4 the a very' fee.

ActlngChief of PoJ the a. yesterday wenI to fblScity man 8. Walnef. Cen tr. theteqtiest of Wa trs I3ert man for awatch.

at LO which had to ie thiS zflotfifilg. I Gaines diOi lte Thursday I wac of age as lived- fourteen years. and I take place thd bS I i- taSebtfl the akd I Athletic AssociatiOn and theNorris will-play on the' I I I Iort nM fj L. sail ftclffi New kTork to day weeks visiting the rnois fmpo taxit 1cthtS interest- Inur2flCe Meia ElectOffiedts. teiat to Th WUOgt6 NewsyaJfl22TheVIr Irisur3nee Aents Ii the Cdtii elet following officer Iloanoke presldefl DIuckef onth Bortora S.

I flithnio d- The association decided year. NCgf6 Special to The Wuhligton Jujy' 3o Saueei' wifoof the Obloflafirond was' up by aegroesuear Oakland bet' VocketkC0Tht1fl1flg wa was not by- the men who esented re- cIyers. I dn OTCIb7 Engine KS4 pecIaf IO5hS WasMigto Post. Cumberland MdJuIy aged year8daeghter of intiePodr a ethYlumbein4n of a1rhope died at I tligthH6cpttalbSTe- fomightbI I 3 i afteth oTrzwhite fl ltI. more shifting an beff teathte5ltitedirOtrt LOIIflOUN BtiSH MEETINt.

Wili- utAti1 special esburZ Ya. Jti22.1iegr at und fTth 51I IE1ou1of. tidoun nty toAtighst7s hd pecial ndaavorocLetyi ceds Ii Impersonator popular sowo1 ttte direcithe muilcalprogrammes. ly discussed I A9111t 2. the ogo C.

a R1cont Ma feW hd The peopltare I brokup Hihi tliS Sothe Pf ioSetO teftthe bale tam year nd Otherg Chicago. dwarct elht eaiC Ld nOthS bt tlO a WIIU ZII rtI the dti fire. age Ira. dms roeetyithdft and befardthci. UId berScti dail itirOet.

TheftmothOr fJcir into- their ald Tbe nnus1 th Comp ti the tsi trj aa rt lug the the wasILGiljOUtds less during regat iOxiu to shareholders- n000 In. sent ttsn earninga r- Driden NOW Y0r14 A diTidetid of 1 Iltt ceat. 0n prefetrCd heft do. dared by the direcore the American Bteel COz1pafly' ThIsIS half per less than the dividend tbrd mouths ago dividend is thepreferred stock. Henri C.

TI1ckiJOe3 Abroad. NdTotk Ue.ary.C. Filch of I1ttsbut wan one ofthe sailed to on tM White tgr l1ri Cedric forLIverpooL departing. Mr. id ha expected to snend sevet a1 weeka abroad in pursuit.

of ple3ut and Test. TOfflOO.Ifl ju1y At ri get train ftoni ulSviI1e to SL Louis on yjjujlrd. Ob1o thwest in colItdedWIriI a was killed accIdent i. jre gingCompanyInqn4y. 3ot n.

1ass. Sifly dtthe New England ontfiaay ff 5. to. condition' Of the colnptuy' A eduedule presented tOIDinal nsse Z14- and UbIliUOS of 14SS9. I 5 i I4.

4- PIL 11117 tine Law. a stIce. bayld fishia AuatIncbrookj bCr The ea hs t1CCO ahl. praoUcally hai Cothpanyflnsws 2s4h5 Telegraph orati0n and III forjhe in he tu-ds toTiTiaks lsn fuUname nddrrai de- itis th and its I Cin thnatL an X. In.

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