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a dmts-Qmatmt: gnmr), JiUji 211, 1900. T.nC A T. "FIVRTIT TO-DAY I mos economical results, and, finally, day Ci suu 1 1 JJ-tt' by day, for the year round, the knowledge RABBI LEUCHT The Standard Poultry Breeders' by positive analysis of exaetljr the condition of the water during each step and a It leaves the different filters. Nothing more nor less than this will enable the design of the best possible system at the least possible coat, and present conclusive evidence nton all points. These Association of Louisiana will meet at So.

523 Magnolia street at 7i30 I p. m. Investigations will require the use. rough-. The Board of Trade committee i.

gainst foreign aggression tte movement best calculated now. The best intellect of China, no doubt, wer? agreed that if th Russians once got faelr railroad built Into Peking via Manchuria, and were aMe to land troops ad libitum on the Chine frontier, their ability to cope with the Russians would be almost nil. The propaganda of the Boxers so easily succeeds in lining a following because Chinese subject have seen their children takes away fro.a tbciu, brought up In Christian schools lj a sirauge faith, taught to abhor all that the Chiuese have for ages learned to revere, and later nave seen their government upset and rent asunder by the nations from which the missionaries, come. appointed for the consideration of Vital Matter Before Sewerage and Water Board. plan to re-establish the Vicki ly, or gallons of water a aay, ana will involve the construction of wooden settling tanks 10 feet deep and covering areas about 7.

feet long by 5t feet wide, and divided into compartments for different periods of subsidence; also, the use of two siii nil wooden tanks as sand niters bortc packet service will meet at ON CHINESE MASSACRES the Board of Trade at 12 m. and two regular small mechanical worth about $50 each. There would be A number of the doctor's assailants were beheaded. 1 Dr. and Mrs.

Fearne. formerly of Ten- nesee. who were here recently as guests of Mr. Dick, In Napoleon avenue, are now in the West en route for their post at Pus Chan. When they left New Orleans ther were fully determined to go back regardless of the outbreak, and did not then believe that the trouble would ex- teud further south than the Tien Tsin district, Since then, however, th Associated Press baa reported that there are grave fears of aa uprising both at in Chan and the larger and more important City of Su Chan, only thirty miles distant.

Coder the circumstances it is hardly possible that the church authorities will allow them to saii. even If they feel so disposed. There are three important mission stations at Sn Chan, the Presbyterian, the Baptist snd the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. At Fu Chsn there Is a largeCnited Mission hospital, to the stafT of which Ir. and Mrs.

Fearne were attached. lr. John W. Davis, who was here In May, and who has hosts of friends lu New Orleans, is one of the oldest and most prominent missionaries connected with any of the Very luckily he deferred his return trip, and is still in this country. The different churches having missionaries in China have directed them all by cable to rendezvous at either Shanghai or Nagasaki.

Japan, and not to return to upon which a number of cities Introduced mechanical filtration, and I think It would be difficult to-day to get a competent testimonial from any one Of tbein, required further a laboratory and equipment for same. The operation of this small plant would be absolutely continuous, and the results obtained, with a proper determination and statement. Snpericteadent Earl Submits an Exhaustive Report. where Terr muddv water nas to be Han dled, that would develop much enthu- A HOLY WAR. almoin fit Ti 1 17 1 1 a would completely anu ucuuneiy tus rt nietnods men in m.tliA f.un In though It must be said that for domestic every attention upon which light i now ana mantiiacrurinir uses, ana even lor i Religion Mixed with Local Affairs A rouses Resentment of tieneral Snierlntendeiit Earl accompa Analyzes the Causes Leading Up to the small towns, where the amount of sedi- Purification Methods for Water Sup rtient Is not too great, these pressure filters hve served and are still serving a verr useful Duroose.

I'd to the time of the Louisville investigation, the va ply Elsewhere. "Again. It Is known that some the missionaries have uot hesitated to Intermeddle with the local affairs of the Chinese on occasion, and to attempt to Yellow Horror. rious filter companies were claiming everything and were strong rivals In the nied the report with a further report touching investigations recommended by the Advisory Board of Engineers as to possible water supplies to be derived from sources north of Lake Pontchartrain. He says: "We must find ont first the elevation above the city at which water can be found or to which It can be compelled by dams at any point or aouree Investigated and the distance from the city to that point.

We must know the quality and nuantitr of water to be derived from tieiu or water purification, whicn tney assumed to own completely. ome lea-sous have lieeu learned by the failure at ascendeucy with the Chinese mandarins over the common people. The missionaries have forgotten that they are not an Orleans, but thev were lessons Exhaustive Experiments Will Be which a ten thousand-dollar Investigated! tb tr posts until the trouble Is over. Ap- Instrument of secular government. To CHINA UP IN ARMS AGAINST ENEMIES OF pea.s are now oeing mace ror special contributions to support the colonv.

Carried On. achieve the objects of the church they have. Lord Salisbury has declared, used forces other than those of their religion. Whetter ail of the workers succeeded in would have proven Just as well as the ry expensive fiasco which was carried out. and the various filter companies, with greut confidence, undertook a comparative test of their devices at Louis reaching the coast cannot be positively such-source.

We must know the area and general character as to soil and population of the watershed from which the water Is to be derived. If the daily flow be sutfieleut in quantity at periods of ex- romtk minimum flow to meet the reoulre- Known lor some time to come. In this way they have stirred up auimos- CONFUCIANISM. ville, under conditions that, for the hrst tin.e In thp tiirnrv ett mcehaniesl til. My throughout CMna.

The rabble of China, described by the press dispatches RFPI I RT.Tf A "VN POVPT'T? 'Essential Infonnatioa Beqnired and the I bad for their purpose the deter- i i niIiailon ot tue 0f the river as filling the ranks of the Boxers, are I water, both before and after purification. none other than those who have been Cost of Its Ascertainment. stirred by the efforts lb secular flelds of on a practical scale by each of the niters, and the collection and compilation of snch data as would Indicate the cost of ments of the city's need, and still leave sufficient flow so that no damages possible to the water rights of those who live upon or use the waters of the river below. Impounding or storage If unnecessary; if, on the other hand. It Is insufficient, then storage of enough water ty overcome this shortage becomes necessary and we must ascertain the deficiency SIX-HOI SESIO OP THE EI- bv Antipathy for Christian Missionaries Increased construction and operation of these filters.

ECITIYE COMMITTEE. the missionaries. Like orr own revolutionists In 1776, the Intellectuals of China have taken upon themselves to unfurl th flag of patriotism. They have declared a ne metnoq, or introducing coagulant into cnsettieO water was still held to. but the use of gravity rather than pressure filters, with a small storage capacity Samael I Heaalip oi Hew Orleaaa wherein coagulation might become more and duration of periods of flow so as to properly proportion storage- reservoirs.

Without storage we must consider the quality of the water, day by day, as that represents what would reach water con holy war against all foreigners and intruders, and are determined not to rest unfi the country and their religious ship Is saved from foreign Interference. complete, was adopted in several cases. These Investigations were commenced In Unjust Aggression of the Powers Why the Jews Have Never Attempted to Send Out Missionaries. to Coadaet the State Cans palm Sweeping; Disapproval of Densoe-raey aa Exnresse4 at Kansas City. sumers.

Freshets would give a more or After commenting at some length noon "Of course, I recognlxe that Asiatic methods of warfare cannot lie tolerated the result of Investigations mnde at Louis- less muddy water in almost any local watersheds, and the extent and duration The Sewerage and Water Board at Its meeting last evening adopted as a wholt the report of the executive committee on the preliminary report of the Board of Advisory Engineers, and the various recommendations made in conjunction therewith. There were present at the meeting: President Walmsley, and Messrs. Meble. Janvier, Daniels, Tboman, Adler, Oelpi, Johnson, Atkinson and McKacken. There were also In attendance General Superintendent Earl and City AttAraey Gilmore, who is also the attorney of the board.

The executive committee recommended vme, Mr. tan report continued: "it by the civilized nations. The wild and of such ronddiness would have to be determined ana the best method and cost of dealing with this condition would have was universally recognized that these Louisville experiments were being conducted upon a scale and In a way that would make their evidence conclusive untutored spirit of the Chinese must be at least brought within bounds in the present crisis. The covenants and treaties A special meeting of the executive com to be mittee of the Republican party was held upon many points, and when It was made with civilized Europeans must be SIXTEEN SISTERS. finally recommended that the Ohio river respected, and those who went Into the jr' ln banquet hali of the w-ater at Louisville could be successfully The appalling situation In China," said ur ujrtuurni came It." Austria, who was forcibly taken from the anna of her nr.oiner and locked tip Rabbi I Leucht of the Touro Syna Yonnar Womea Don the Devoted that the general superintendent, under gether at noon, and did not adjourn untU after 6 p.

m. land under the protection of their own government must be upheld. The murder of the foreigners, naturally, will be avenged by more slac.ghter, but I firmly gogue yesterday to a reporter for The RellfcioBs Garb. oenina convent walls. She, too, will be taught to injure the faith of her parents.

Resolutions embodying a general disap Times-Democrat, in response to a request end economically purified by sedimentation, coagulation and rapid filtration, no one who hnd followed the nieth'Hl of Investigation or studied the careful and precise determination of every particle of necessary evidence as given In detail In Mr. Fuller's report doubted the conclusive for an expression of his views, "demands probation of the Democratic platform adopted at Kansas City were adopted. believe this terrible calanilty will teach the whole world a lesson. The so-called The cbapel of the Convent of Perpetual Adoration was the scene early yesterday morning of a ceremony in which sixteen yoong women consecrated themselves to a religious life within cloistered walls. Four of them, after at this Juncture more than enlogltim for the supervision of the committee on sewerage and water, 1 directed to ascertain In detail the extent of the pumping plants and distributing system of the New Orleans and Algiers Waterworks companies, power, pumping equipments, capacity of reservoirs, the same to be made "Now what would the Jews have done during the Middle Ages to resist the efforts of the Spaniards to evangelize them If they had the strength of the Chlntse witn a whoop.

character of the recommendations which civilized nations will lenrn that It Is not safe to Interfere with the religions Samuel L. Ileaslip of New Orleans was were adopted. "luimedistely following the Louisville year's preparation for the duties of this order. the heroic missionaries and envoys wno have lost their lives, and passionate outbursts for retribution. Tbe deed Is done past all recall.

Tears and wrath and remorseless retribution will not bring back nation? Certainly, they would have re c.invictlons of others and that tbe com elected chairman of the organization committee, and placed ln charge of the State campaign. sisted them by force of arms." received the habit from the bands of Bishop Bouxel, and twelve others, after having drunk mandment Thou shalt net steal cannot Investigations came equally careful and reliable studies at Cincinnati. They were also conducted by George W. Fuller, who searching and exhaustive as practicable. It further recommended that the general "Do you place the various religions of be disoWyed with Impunity.

deeply of the cap of life within the convent, The following were the resolutions to life the murdered ones. the Chinese on a par with the Jew'sh superintendent lie authorized to emolov 1 ua1 x'ueflted by his Louisville experience, I ma. thna mi.l.lml K. and was thus enabled to shorten the time It Is surprising to me bow few people consecrated themselves entirely to their work adopted: "Just now It would be well to Inquire are able to take even a oderate view of in tbe final vows which they uttered yesterday raitn?" was asked. "No, but the Chinese are not cannibals.

of the experiments, decrease their costs 'The Democratic National Convention. Into the causes that have brought about morning. the Chinese situation. We have had in our own country many experiences that held at Kansas Citv dnrinir the ejrlv dam and at the same time adopt methods that were even more conclusive in the this great calamity. I believe that dls- iuere are turve religions which niw such additional skilled and ordinary labor as In his judgment would be required.

The committee also recommended that the committee on sewerage and water authorized to take such steps uuder It Those w-bo were so vitally connected with of the present month, demanded the re flourish among them. They are: Om- reeults obtained. Id Cincinnati It was I the ceremonies yesterday represented four of I passionate retrospection will reveal that show how little patience Is demonstrated by the masses when anybody Interferes assumed at the start that prior sedi the Chinese crusade against foreigners the great countries of tbe world, Ireland. Eng. peal oi tne Uingley law, an enactment Id which the agricultural, commercial and manufacturing interests of the people of Louisiana are vttaliy concerned.

The rucianism, a pure Delstlc belief, whose votaries Include the flower of China's scholars; the sect of Buddha, that beauti mentation was necessary and the experiments were directed to determine the land, France and America being repre or attempts to Interfere with tholr politi supervision to make careful Investigation not a mere frenzied outburst, but the effect of long-standing causes. We must cal liberties or religions principles. A of the condition of the existing sewers. length of time for sedimentation eco- sented by the proteasing noos. Six were Datives of America, and three had been born convention also declared against the gold ful faith which worships Nirvana aa its pot ourselves ln the Chinaman's place and mmlcnlly most advantageous and tbe little of the put yourself In his place It Is understood, the committee says in in New Orleans.

this connection, that great caotlon Is to God; and the sect of Taon, the only es-1 doctrine would enable those watching the senttally superstitious belief of the three. I present tragedy tn China to get a wider smriuaru. ana in tavor or tne tree ana unlimited coinage of silver at the ratia of 16 to 1. without the content of anv method of filtration best adapted to the subsequent purification of the water. There was a considerable sentiment in see things frotn nis point ot view to enable as to grasp the true meaning of the great war now precipitated upon the na be taken in pumping water from the large Tbe Sisters of Perpetual Adoration devote themselves to prayer and teaching, and bare three communities in tbla city, with four ine great majomy or Chinese are Cm- I grasp cf Its significance.

sower pipes, and that the pumping should Cincinnati In favor of slow sand filtra other nation. The con.ention also declared against the Issue of currency bi rucians. confnclus laid down a system I "We stand aabast and horrified at the tions of tbe world. the national banks, and instead thereut others within a day's nrney. at Gretna.

St. be continued long enough to test the condition of the Joints and the ground water tion ou the English plan, without coagulant, and this was thoroughly tried." After irlvinz the conclusions arrived at "There can hardly be any two opinions of morality which even to-day challenges I terrible news coming from this far-off James pariah, Breaux Bridge, Scranton, aa to the two great causes of the present iue auiuirarion or tne minting wo 'Id. I country, where mnrder and rapine run by Mr. Fuller regarding this method, Mr. Mlas.

an irredeemable paper currency, which, has Imperiled the prosperity of the country and threatened our national credit with ruin. flow. The executive committee further rec crisis. They are the aggressive course of I Confucius antedated Jesus of Naanreth riot and where thousands of innocent the missionaries In China and the un-1 by nearly six centuries. Tbe world rec- Yesterday saw close ot an eight days' retrest, prescbed by Fstber Klein, and in tbe said: "The small character of the suspended clay particles, smaller than bacteria, was the cause of the failure of "That convention also, on the plea that ommended that action on the resolution to make an inveutory and appraisement of the New Orleans Sewer Company's devotional exercises 210 rellgleuses partici the Constitution follows the Uair con.

scrupulous conduct of the powers in rob- bing China at will during the past three the slow sand filter, as above, and this pated men and women have probably fallen In the service of an Idea for which millions have fought and found death. But we must halt and consider whether or no we. by our own conduct and our entire neglect of what Is due to others, have not ln some degree been the cause of that years of Its empire. jiroperty be Indefinitely postponed. condition is exactly that which is before New Orleans, only probably to a more marked degree." detuned the legislation for Puerto RUm.

and announced the doctrine that the products Puerto Rico, the Philippines and Cuba, should It be annexed to the ognlzes the moral beauty of his tet ch-Ings. We know that Confucius preacled the golden rule, and it Is even maintained by Christian scholars of the higher criticism that Confucius pronounced the rale In the words of the New Testament, 'Do unto others as you would have others do "I hesitate to criticise the well-meaning The committee recommended that the general supervision and with the Mr. Earl then turned to the phvslcal and self-abnegating missionaries of the Bishop Ronxel conducted the ceremonies yesterday morning, bestowing tbe habit upon the foar yonng women, after be bad blessed It to its use. Attired in beautiful robes, which displayed tbem'ss brides of tbe chnrch, they entered the chapel to receive tbe privilege of conditions of the Ohio river water at Christians. I have lived nearly all my co-operation of the committee on sewer I nited Mates, should come into thia country free and untaxed, a doctrine which, would wipe out aud extirpate the sugar Cincinnati, which compelled the adoption of a system of purification Involving sedi great calamity.

age and water, the general superintendent life ln peace among Christians In this city, and number among my best friends and rice industries of Louisiana. mentation, coagulation, auxiliary sub unto yon. In fact, the Chinese language has been known to contain since the days "Resolved. That the peoije cf Louisiana wearing the insignia of tbe Sisters of Per- sidence and rapid filtration, and compared ministers of the Christian church, who be "I am not by nature a pessimist, but I believe It Is no longer a battle between one nation or two nations and China, but tie authorized to make Investigation of the sources of water supply north of Lake l'outchartrain. In the manner and upon are uprtnlv iami kt ttae nil lieve, heart and soul ln the wisdom of it wun Ajississippi river water at Orleans as far as it can now be done.

of Confucius a single character by which to express the thought in writing. Is It of tbe Republican party at the coming presidential and congressional elections. petnsi Adoration which thpy bo eagerly desired. Tbe clergy who witnessed the ceremony were: Rev. Fathers Klein.

S. who preached missionary work In China. I am not de- I Is the uprising, predicted by Admiral In the first place," says Mr. Earl, "as lines suggested 'at the close of his special report, the actual cost of eald Investiga any surprise that the Chinese hold Con sirons of entering Into a controversy oa the sermon, and Fathers Gsrbely and Xlcoil, Maban, of the Mongolian against the Caucasian races. The Caucasian, of "Kesoived.

inai mis committee cans upon all citiaens in accord with onrview, without regard to their past political affili fucius in such reverence and look tpon to sewage pollution, the watershed of the Ohio river square miles) is thickly populated with cities and towns tion not to exceed $1000. the subject. And yet I would like to point out that, high as the Jewish race S. and Father Barbler. the persistent attempts of Christian.

to ctnrse, will ln the end DrevalL Progress The committee further recommended After the daai ceremony, a reception was containing l.iTi,i. people and wun a stands as a civilizing power In nr held In tbe convent, sod the friends snd rela time immemorial the Chinese have st a large rural population, ine river rises But the civilized world has yet to learn. that the general superintendent, under the supervision of the committee on sew ations, to enroll themselves into clubs erectm'y''-AtinliiTiSairu-tfsiivn' ami presidential electors who will vote for XlcKinley and Roosewelt. its method" hav marer embroiled so much tions of tbe Slaters were permitted to and rails treqneutiy. ana wun extreme and will, I hope, learn before the yellow high, value on education.

In fact, their erage and water and with its co-opera as one nation In war wtth anotner. with them snd rejoice over the additions to tion, be authorized and Instructed to government Is tbe only one In the world Resolved. That the chair be authorized Prof. Max MOller of Oxford once said i danger is over, that forced progress is bo progress, and that enforced religion their order. rapidity, and tbe amount and cnaraeter of the suspended matter, both as to organic matter of dangerous forms dne to sewage pollution and as to Inorganic mat carry into practical eflect the recom which makes competitive examinations a to appoint and advising committee of Tbe Platers who received the bablt yesterday the Jewish religion had no missionary purpose, and perhaps It may be argued will bring no happiness to him nnto whom sine qua non of advancement to poll leal twenty-nve, to act wiiu mis cuuuuuiev during the campaign.

meudation of the Board of Advisory Kn-glneers and the general superintendent In the matter of making eoutlnued experi were: Miss Marie Louise Parfitre of Argentnn, It is offered or to him who offers France. In religion, SUter Anns; Miss Mar- I that no comparison can be made because favor. The Chinaman's right to his own ter, and even as to cnemicai constituents, are as rapidly variable. The Mississippi "Resolved, That the cnair ne aninonxea to appoint a committee of five members belief cannot be denied. No one bus a garet Twomey of Brockton, In religion, I the Jews do not actively engage In the rivvr tvw vrwitDB uraius lar larger ments for a period of one year or less with the waters of the Mississippi river, for the purpose of ascertaining whether KXOWX IX SEW OBLEAS9.

right to dictate to him what his belief on organization. watershed. It receives practically no Sister Agatba; Miss Margaret Lyons of Brockton, ln religion. Stater Alfreds; Miss local pollution below Memphis. Its "Secondly, a committee or eve oa law work of proselytizing.

This Is false. So far as the spread of religion Is concerned the Jewish religion teaches that the belief or not the same can be purified. changes, both In character and quantity and registrations. Missionaries Ira China Who Have shall tie. No one has a moral right to extend his missionary work further than to supply the Chinese with literature on Marie Dagoret of New Orleans, ln religion.

The coumittee also tecommended the of suspended mattev, are gradual. It is Thirdlv. a committee or nve on print Friends and Connections Here. employment of all the skilled and ordi Sister Elizabeth. constantly picking up sediment at one point only to deposit It at another, thus ln one God will.

In time, conquer the world. The Jew has never forced his re Those who msde their formal vows were: religion. ing and literature. "Fourthly, a committee of five on caa-vass and speakers. Sevoial of the missionaries who are now In China and whose safety Is by no Miss C'eelle Baron of New York.

In relidon. delaying In transit its suspended loan. nary labor and purchase of all tools and naterial required for conducting and executing the ork of experiment at a cost not to excesd Again, no one denies that the Carls- ligion npon others with a sword. Imbued Mister M. Fhllomene; Miss Marie Nass ot Flfthlv.

a committee oi nueea va Menu tune Known chemical and bacterial Alsace, ln reltitlon. Sister M. Juliana: Ml. with an unswerving faith that His will I tlan missionaries who have gone to China means definitely established are well finance and contributions. actions, all tending toward purification.

Marearet Walsh cf Cork. In religion. Sister M. known In New Orleans and have friends must be -done In His way and In His re actuated Dy any uui me suuujiesi The committee further recommends that the seweraee and water committee Carmella: Miss Marie Gins ot Bn.len, in re are at so that tne water at -New Orleans Is really pure from tbe point of view of the biologist and water annalyst. time, he has tried to preserve It, and let ligion.

Sister M. Alblne; Miss Paollne Hnber In- authorized to make arrsncement for and connections In this city. Foremost ln the group are Mr. and Mrs. I.

F. Price, who for some years past have been of Wnrtembnrs. In rvllrton. Sister M. Serania: "Resolved.

That a tnorougn reorganua-tion of the ward clubs ot the City of New Orleans be effected at once under the directions of this committee. Samuel L. Ileaslip. who. was elected rhuirtiian of the organisation committee.

It, on Its own Inherent merits, conquer Miss Lnolse Ifosp of Baden, ln religion. Sister the supply of water required for use in this experiment only after investigation motives tnai can move man to serve nis God. They are men and women if a heroic mold who are not unwlllln; to sacrifice their life ln an endeavor to bring the heathen to Christ. However, I deny M. Berutce: Miss liannan asey ot ew ior, the world.

The Jewish race has survived to see the Idea of one God. enunci entirely supported by Dr. Palmer's as to the nest ana most economical mein in religion. Sister M. Josephs: Miss Catherine 1.

free from organic matter or animal origin and from dangerous bacterial life: consequently it might almost le said that the problem at New Orleans Is rather one of clarification than of purification. It ods of obtaining the supply church. It has been a generous custom will conduct the State campaign, lie will Fcle of Kailen. tn religion. Sister M.

Talids; ated by its prophets, all but circle the The committee also recommended thnt globe, and has lived to see the Decalogue them the right to Jeopardize by -hese among some of the older and stronger cf at "5. 6 i. i i 1 i. i i v. I -h Ruildlnff.

liurmg tne next tew It was necessary that arrangements for. Miss A-ssora Bocdl of New Orleans. In religion. Sister M. Christine; Miss Rosa Saner eif Baden, lb uligion.

Sister M. Barbara; Miss given to Moses on Mount Sinai laniiii "i ntw, uauum I months his otlice wiil be the "engine the compensation tor tne lutnre services of Messrs. Heirine and Fuller lu a Per- Catherine Donovan of Cork, in religion. Sister so nappens. However, mat every step toward clarification Is an equally etliclent oue for purification, so that there Is small galus In this particular advantage.

Now-, us to comparative amounts of suspended the basis and fabric for the political sys- I country who are not missionaries, and of tem of nine-tenths of the world. 'Not endangering the peace cf the worlL I M. Frances: Mitts Amaiie r.vner or ew Or ont the country to take over the maintenance of a foreign missionary in lien of contributing to tbe general fund. It mEnoutly advisory capucity be made for a neriod of oue rear at least. room" of tne Kepnoncao panj or ioui-Utna.

Mr. Howell ami Mr. HeesUp ww m-i-xwr1 to select the members of the br nower and not by might, but through nave a keen understanding and apprecla- leans, la religion. Sister M. Eugenie.

A CHILD KNJOVS Ljicu and all of the recouimeudntions tlon of the purport ot think. lent a direct personal interest to the my spirit, said the prophet zacburian. organization committee, of which there of the executive committee were approved I.r the board at Its session last evening. matter carried and as to the real results of Cincinnati investigations, at Cincinnati the normal range was from Mi to l.vJO parts of suspended matter per mil If I understand the full significance of work, and when the plan was adopted in Two thousand years ago the great Hebrew 'The salaries ot Messrs. Herring and Dr.

Palmer's chnrch Mr. and Mrs. Price The pleasant flavor, gentle action, and the term then I have a right to bring seer put his ban on forcible conversion. Fuller were fixed at and per soothing effect of Pyrnp of Figs, when In were selected as Its beneuciartes. aunuin respectively and traveling ex myself as an offering and die.

If possible or necessary, a thousand deaths Iu prov Therefore the Jew has never sent out missionaries to appeal to the masses and need of a laxative, and If the father or penses. The couple came from North Carolina and had been at work In China for a are to tie nve, turee iruui ur- two from the citv; that Is. one other besides Mr. ileaslip. Linile Knntz.

chairman of the parish committee, waa selected as the second city number, and the country members will be decided upon, to-day. COINCILMAS St ABEL WEDS. General Puperiuteudent fcarl. In com- 1.1. A .1 .1.

I I I endeavor to bring them to the fold either mother le costive or billons, the most gratifying results follow Its use; so that It Is the best family remedy known and ing my allegiance to my convictions. But I have serious doubts whether any one has tbe right to endanger tbe life of his by promises of future bliss or earthly ad submitted a retiort upon the status of number of years. Their last station was at Sing Chung, a town southeast of jilKaiiere. mid noon vantage. every family should have a bottle.

Manu it Is hoped and believed that neighbor. "On the other hand, continued Dr. factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. what Is required for New Orleans, the report Is very lengthy, and covers every tthnse of the sublect under consideration. they responded to the general order to go Leucht.

"it must not be forgotten that to Shanghai at the outset of tbe present "THOC SHALT NOT STEAL. whatever reason the Jew has for refrain BENEFITS OF THE TREATY. lion, with an average of 2.11. At New Orleans a series of weekly averages taken ln -i gives from 157 to parts per million, with an average of Mr. Karl said, as to the use of a coagulant, that Kansas City was doing It Judiciously without filtration, depending upon chemical action and plain subsidence for Its elimination, and that they seemed satisfied with tbe result.

Several Luropean cities, he said, whose waters carry a color that sand filtration will not remove, overcome this mainly esthetic ob-Jeetlon by coagulation prior to filtering. Many American towns are doing It lu conjunction with rapid filtration of the Western and Southern rivers, and. In time of extremely muddy water, they sometimes use coairulants iu excess of the amount that can lie decomposed by the carlMinates iu tbe water. The effect ing from entering 1he missionary field. The report was received and referred to the water and sewerage committee.

"Over fiftv vears ago." he said, "slow SHss Edith Farrar Ilthsnla the Choice ot Alsiera Representative. Councilman August Scbabel of Algiers waa trouble. Nothing definite has been heard from them, however, and their where Chinese View wtth Suspicion Civi Italian Vice Consal Faplnt Talks Band filtration through about twenty-four abouts are purely cooJecturuL lisation Which Kobs. the missionary spirit of our sister religion Is based on Christian dogma. I refer to the tenet which proclaims that only those of the Latest Stlmnlna to Italian About a year ago Mr.

and Mrs. Price I riletly married to Miss Edith Farrar of IUV- to thirty -six Inches of graded line and coarse sand and gravel wns introduced in Trade. The Chinese have another grleva ice a vlslt to New Orleans and made I nola Tnesdsy evening ins wewnne ws ww- paid a grievance with which they natural! con with faith can be saved a tenet which mates it the duty of Christians to en many warm persoual friends. They are brated at :3 ecluca at tae acaaoei anm, at Patterson awl Olivier streets. Algiers, th Bv Mr J.

Moore, rector of Mount Olivet London, the water from (storage or sedimentation reservoirs tieiug allowed to flow iuietly and evenly over the surface of these sand beds and, as it percolated through them at the rate of say two deavor to evangelize those who are not Tbe signing, at Washington yesterday, of tbe latest treaty between Italy and the Culted States, created considerable comment tn tbla city. A Times-Democrat representative called cn Papiul, tbe Italian vice consul here. people of charming personality and have a nnmlier of family connections through Fim.u,l fhnreh. ofnclatin. Mtsa rarrar.

nect the missionaries as the prime pause. Without the smallest possible regard for the commandment, 'Thou shalt not steal, the European nations have since the first of their faith. out this part of the South. "Incidentally It might be mentioned The other missionaries who are well million gallons per aero, being collected by means of a system of under drains Into a clear water reservoir from which the citv derives Its water supply. The sand known In New Orleans and the State at find tbat gentleman seemed quite elated over be prospect of vast improvement ln tbe trade between tbe two countries aa a direct that the Jewish religion tenches that the good and the true of all creeds will Inherit the future world, and that it can large are Dr.

and Mrs. It. A. Harden, treaty ports were opened In China In 1H42 appropriated to themselves larfre portions of the territory of the Chinese empire for the sole purpose of aggrandize the bride, arrived Tuesday morning from Illinois. Slid ov.in to her lack of acuaintsac It was the lady's desire that only the members of the family be present at the eers-mony It was not until tbe nevt day that th run rr lace cf Mr.

Scbabel hecm known to tbs residents of AltrteTS, and the groom the congratulations of his Urg ctrrle of The bride is a baodsomw yuan Isdr of the brunette type, highly intelligent and filters then constructed are still In oper result of tbe new treaty. of alum upon the water, he said, was to change the carlionates of lime and magnesia to sulphates of lime and magnesia, the sulphuric acid in the alum liberating the carbonate acid, which is dissolved ln the water, and the alumina combining with the water as hydrate of alumina, which forms an insoluble. Jelly-like precipitate. In which fine particles of sus who are members of the lied Klver Presbytery aud came originally from Baton be no difference to God Almighty how He is worshiped, so long aa the seeker after "As far aa this port Is concerned, I believe ation and ore fully satisfactory. From the successful operation of these Loudon filters all England and all Knrope prac tbe most Important clause la tbe treaty la Him Is sincere.

A Just God would cer Rouge. They also have been In the work for years and are regarded as among the ment. There Is a long score of octrages In this Hue which the Chinese holi and rightly hold against the foreigners. tically took its lesson, and filtering sns-tems of substantially similar construc tainly punish no soul for ignorance of cultured. Mr.

Schabc! ts one ot ine oto-mowi meB which he Is not responsible. "England was the first offender. China "I do not believe there is a Jew in of Alziers. He Is dm-tuner ot the nra of S-btl laritw retml grocers. ii was elected represent tbe nfreentb ward in got Its first taste of English civilisation and English Justice in the early M.

Ra- tion are now in successful operation in Liverpool, Hamburg, Altoona. lierltn. Amsterdam. Rotterdam. Zurich and many other European cities.

Iu all these cases plaiu sedimentation comes first when the wxtor is at all liiirl.lv charged with mud. this land," went on the rabbi, "who does not stand aghast at the terrible atrocities pended matter and bacteria are entangled and carried down or caught at the surface of the filter. Mr. F.arl quoted a letter from the superintendent of waterworks of Moscow, Russia, showing that Knropean otboials, under conditions which indicate a departure from the usual Knropean method, were ready to accept the Louisville and Cincinnati investigations as sulilclentlv the titv ouneil. ami bidc nis eie, iun nasi flven nineb of bis tiro to tbe city's affairs, le Is one of th most enterprising citizen Inflicted by the Chinese on the foreign that with reference to cotton-seed oil.

and I believe the exporters of tbst commodity will trap a rl'-h harvest. The favorable clause should Increase toe exportation an hundred per rent. Another Important section of tbe tresty is that wltb reference to tbe shipment of Iron snd Iron ore. Iron Is very scarce in Italy, and the dealers there have to Import all Uey use. In nearly every Instance ehlps on tbe return voyage to Italy carry considerable old Iron.

nd the captains have told me that there is a treat demand for it when they reach their destination. In Buy opinion the new treaty will tend to Increase the exportation of Ala- pacions English merchants Introducitl Into China the opium trade, and when China attempted to place an embargo on Its snri since consuuiDt Ion Per capita Is much of tbe Hfth District, snd has always taken era. I am sure there is no Jew In this country who would not Shoulder a musket less than In the Tnited States, the cost sn actlvo part la any movement lur lite Deneus ot tbe city. and extent of sedimentation basins aud of filters and the occasional scraping of sale and to force the English business sharks out of its domain England respond to-morrow at the call of the President, If most efficient laborers Iu the field. Up to the beginning of the Boxer uprising they were stationed at Tsntig Kailt? Pu, a large and Important point on the west of the Yellow Sea and near the mouth of the Yellow river.

There Is a large Presbyterian mission at Tslng Kalng Pu, and Dr. Havden has been in charge, his wife, who is also a missionary, acting as Ids assistant. They are a considerable distance from Shanghai, either by land or water, and in the present condition of afsurtt would probably have taken the latter route. There is no positive news of their arrival. A press telegram printed a few days ago announced tbat there was great' danger of an outbreak la the region contiguous to the Yellow river, and unless Mr.

and Mrs. Hayden succeeded necessary, to protect American Interests STATE TCSIVERSITT. ed with cannon ball. China was clearly In China. But of all the people of the earth I consider the Jew the best able to see things In this crisis in their true Col.

Mrholnos In the City to Loolc the aggrieved party In that war, aud yet as a result England compelled Olna to cede to It tbe Island of Hong Kong to end After Its Interests. Col. J. W. Nicholson, professor of math perspective.

ematics at the State t'nlversity at Baton hostilities. Since 1S, when Port Arthur was evacuated by the Japanene and forcibly leased by Russia, the whole of THE JEWS HAVE SUFFERED. Rouge, arrived in the city yesterday- morning, and Is staying at the GruncwalJ Hotel. CoL Nicholson will remain in the nrbrrwi May Be Convinced, Bat Europe has been engaged In unconscionable pillage cf Chinese territory. The Chinese have stood by and seen Manchuria ceded in usufruct to Russia; have Object to Force.

city for about one week. In which time he will look after the Interests or the ln gettlug away some time azo, there Is good reason to (ear for their safety. There are no other missionaries at Taing Kaing Pu. An American ex -missionary who Is probably in grave anger at present Is Dr. Benjamin K.

Powers, well remembered by mauy of tbe older residents of New Orleans. Dr. Powers Is a native of Alabama and first went to China about twen conclusive to warrant the exiendlture of whatever time and money was required to harmoiiire them with local necessities. The appropriation for Investigation at Moscow was some and re spectively, less than was the cost of such investigation In Cincinnati and Pittsburg, and the amonnt that would be required lu New Orleans Is even less (Mr. Fuller etltuated It at about $.

Mr. Earl did not know what the cost of water from the Waterworks Company would be, and doubted If Mr. Fuller's estimates safely included that Item, since It was not usually an expense chargeable to such Investigations. The force retired to properly conduct these studies would be about as follows, and with the stated compensation: Mr. Fuller, continuous correspondence, consultation and study, per month.

a trained and experienced water chemist and biologist on the ground. I2.V: three analysts at per month each. one assistant. $75: two filter attendants at $'5. per month each.

$13'; a messenger boy, $25; total per month. $2. Bv these Investigations it was desired to learn for the year round tbe following witnessed the grabbing of that great "The Jews have suffered from the missionary spirit more than any other people on earth. During nearly two thousand nlverslty. The purpose of CoL Nicholson's tW the filter surface, ts not a nuruensoine expense.

In the I'nited States, with a greater per capita consumption, with biiialler sources available and the necessity to accomplish results at once that have been a gradual growth In Europe, there has been the usual American efforts to use a machine with a view both of economy and rapidity of action. Inventions and patents without number and with wonderful claims have followed." Continuing his report, Mr. Earl said: "Oue piitent controls the use of alum as a coagulant, and will for a year toome: other patents cover the use of other Coagulants and of various details of the mechanical plants. For a few years, the competition between the various mechanical filter companies waa very gTeat and a number of plants by the various systems were constructed. These plants were usually located between the pump si'Pply'" the city and the city distribution, and had to meet the variable demands of a city's needs.

The order was as follows: A river, a pump to take up ihe water and to put It under pressure; a little pump to crowd the coagulant in against that pressure; an iron tank, hold-ins the filterinz material whioh was In stretch of territory known as Klao Chou years we have been massacred, excoriated. Is to give information to those who desire It In regard to sendlo their children to the university. The next session of ii school will commence about Sept. by the Germans on the pretense that It was done In retaliation for the murder of a German missionary; have been com hbrna Iron ore. and about all of It will leave through this port.

In the next few years this trade, pr.ierly cared for. should assume giant proportions. As far as tbe importations from Italy are concerned, tbe treaty will natnrally affect tbe wine trade, but, ln tbe South. Italian wines are not very well known and tlere Is little call for them. At New Turk though th trade In wines ts very large.

There will be a great stimulus to trade at that port, but I don't think it will be felt here to any extent. It may Increase tbe lmportstlon of vermooth. however. In tbe near future there will be many Improvements In the steamship Hoes running to Italy from this rort and I have been informed that several new vessels will 1 added to tte virions routes. At present there sre sbc.ut eight steamers In the service, bot ln few weeks twelve regular steamers will be plvins between this port and Genoa.

The treaty signed yesterday will be of great benefit to the companies doing business, and I expect to see the shipping facilities further increased ln tbe next few motiths." REGATTA AT BAY ST. LOl'IS, MISS. fi 10 round trip. On sale July 19, 20, 21- good for return passage July 23. JUH.N K1LKLNY.

b. P. A. FELL TWESTV FEET. burned at the stake and driven from hearth and home for our consistent re ty years ago.

lrlor to that time he resided for a while in this city, and has Col. Nicholson stated that the last pelled to lease to England for an indefinite period Wei Hal Wei, on which the several distant relatives here. He married a Miss Scott of Meiuphi. fusal to accept a religion which we construeas not the right one. The Jew and every free agent has a right to con-ctrue as not the right one.

The Jew English have erected huge fortifications; session was a very prosperous one, anil surpassed previous years. A good attendance Is promised for the coming s-- Dr. Powers was engaged In mission work for a loug time after going to China. have been asked to stand by and to the French taking full posses don of the Lelchan peninsula, with the open pur denies no one the right to attempt to but eventually weut Into business. Vi hen last heard from he and his wife were at Tassu Kan.

a clt-r iu the province of convince him of error. But the Jew ob slon. The school is unner strict military discipline. Col. Nicholson will leave for Baton Kotige during the latter paxt of next week.

MB, BERRIEL HEARD FROM. information: Mongolia, alout l.Y miles northeast of l'eking. That district Is In the very heart of the present Insurrection, and pose of securing the trade of Southern China to the French the Chinese, I say, may not be blamed If after the piling up jects to force, and force crops out In the efforts of the Christian church to this day to convert nonbellevers ln their religion. The case of Mortara, the Italian as there are no railroad or river com munications with the city It Is feared child of Jewish parents who was kid that the couple found themselves trapped before they could escape. The Loudon Missionary Society has aa establlhnent naped and placed In a monastery, is a case In point.

His parents were denied at Tussn Kau, bat It Is not known whether the doctor had any connection the right enjoyed by every Christian Fred Smith, aged eight years, while playing on the gallery of his parents' hnie. No. l'JW Bienville street, near Roman, fell over the railing to the ground. with It. For the last two or three years be has represented several important 1.

The amount of suspended matter In this particular water, and the chemical anil biological condition of the water as It came from the river. 2. The proportion of this suspended matter that will be deposited by plain subsidence In one, two or three days, or loucer periods. whether this water can then be considered treated by slow sand filtration without coagulation. "4.

Tbe amount of coagulant required and the capacity of the water to decom-pe this coaeulant completely after such periods of subsidtnee and the time required for the most effective action af the coagulant prior to filtration. 'a. Which of all available sands is best for filtering and tbe rate and head for filtration that produces the best and tended to effect the grand transformation fn niiidiv and Impure water to perfect purity, and then the city mains the time from' end to end of the whole operation Itetng less, possibly, than It tnfces to write It. That the most careful management of su.ii a plant should have procured anything like satisfactory results seeii's vvondrrfnl even uuJt the moot favorable conditions. The New Orleans experiment, which, we are told, failed, and foredooms all other efforts to rify Mississippi river water to similar failure, was abreast of the times In 1S02.

possi'jly. though the i.fticls! of the waterworks, themselves, advised the filter people to put up one filter Instead of ttly and find out first what could be aeeouip'iebed. Its method was as outlined above, being the general method of these outrages they take the bit In their mouth and kick over the trices. "There Is a very wrong Impression being spread among the masses by thv reports published In the press the ef feet that the Bosers represent the lower classes of China. This Is a mist ike.

So far as I can learn, the Boxers represent the intellect of China, that is to say, the Order of Boxers, which has planned and apparently prepared for the present onslaught. No one with any claim to statesmanship will gainsay tbat If ever the Chinese intended to strike 9, blow to bring up their child ln the faith of their fathers. To-day Mortara Is preaching daily In Mulberry Bend In New Tork Citv inflammatory sermons against Jews. mercantile houses. Mr.

Berriel. the new Impresario who will have the lease of the French Opera House next season, has been heart from, and will be In tte city within th next few days. He wrote Just before leaving Paris, and It not definitely known whether he will arrive via New York or Havana. It is understood that he has practically completed th cr'ioizatuia of his company and that it will be one of the finest aggregations heard in the city for many years. Mr.

Berriel will probably go from here ti the City of Mexico, where his company will play am CLgageuent ia tlie spriag ot LaiI. It. Powers is a man of especially Interesting personality, for the reason that a distance of twenty feet, and fractured bis skull. The child was attended by Dr. Meibert, who pronounced his injuries very He was brought up away from the paren tal influence, robbed cf his birthright, he once before fell into the hands of Chinese outlaws and had a narrow escape for his life.

He was thrown Into prison and even tortured. This occurred in serious. Kemp's Colors. and taught from the cradle to condemn Green, white and bronze wire screens. 1S89, and the Viceroy of the district wreaked, a Lloodj revenge foe the oui- his own progenitors.

Another very recent case in point is that of a Jewish girl in Earonne and 1'erUido. leu ims,.

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