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I THE WASHINGTON VASHINGTON gSffi vGTO I TIMES WEDNESDAY WnjTE WEliiESD3Z MAY 30 1906 9 I 0 UNCLE JERRY RUSK I SUSPECTED SUSPECTEDTRUST SUSPECTEDTRUSTOrdered TRUST TRUSTOrderel Ordered Investigation of ofPlants ofP ofPlants Plants allts Twenty Years Years Aero AeroADAMS Ago AgoADAMS Agoi AgoADAMS i ADAMS WAS ASH HIS I SAG AGENT AGENTPresent AGENTPresent Tieient Present Congressman From Wisconsin WisconsinDiscussed WisconsinDiscussed i Discussed Their Conditions as asThey I They Now Exist ExistVhat ExistWhat i iWhat I What was probably the first fir Federal FederalInvestigation FedcralInvestigation Federalinvestigation Investigation of the packing house In Industry Industy Industiy dusty of Chicago was made ears ago agovhe a aowhet 10 10wher whet wher Jerry JeIT Rusk of Wisconsin ISCinsln was hasSecretary wasSecretary as Secretary 8 cretary of Agriculture and the man manwho manwho manwho who made It is now a member of Con Congress Congress gress and a member of the House Com Committee Committee Cornmlttee mittee on Agriculture AgricultureThis AgricultureThis AgricultureThis This IB If Hon Henry Hcnl Adams of Wis Wisconsin Is Isoon3ln isoonsin consin whose story of his experience experienceIn I In Packingtown about twenty twent year ago agoIs agois I IIs Is expected to be of the greatest value valueto valupto valueto to the House committee when It takes takesup talesup I up the meat Inspection measure now be before before fore It Mr 11 Adams Is probably the best bestequipped bestequipped bestequipped equipped man In Congress because becau of ofhis ofhis I IhIs his experience In this investigation of oftwo oftwo I Itwo two decades ago and because of his hislong hislong hislong long service as dairy dalr and food commis commissioner commissioner commissioner sioner of his State to conduct an in inquiry Inqull inquiry quiry qull Into the merits of the th charges that thatwill thatVom thatwill will be given ven by the XeillReynolds XellIRe nolds re report report report port If it is laid before Congrsss CongrsssPure CongrssPure CongressPure Pure Food Champion ChampionMr Ch 1mpion Mr 11 Adams was wa a friend of the late lateSecretary lateSecretar lateSecretary Secretary Secretar Rusk who got interested Inter ted In Inthe Inthe Inthe the operation of the Inspection service servicein serloeIn serviceIn in Chicago At that time Mr Adams Adamswas Adamsas Adamswas was as dairy dllll commissionor at Madison Madisonand lIadisonand Madisonand and had been carrying oorr lng on a long and anddetermined Ilnddetermined an andetermined determined fight in Congress against againstthe againstthe againstthe the manufacturers of filled cheese cheeseThat cheQsThat cheeseThat That was as one of the earliest and most mostlensational mostensat1onal most6ensational lensational of the pure food campaigns campaignsand campaJgnsand campaignsand and Mr Adams won It though not un until until until til after the American export trade In lacheese Incheest Incheese cheese had been almost ruined It was 15 following this contest cont that Sec Secretary SQretary Searetary retary Rusk asked Mr 11 Adams to go and andspond andsr andspend spend sr ten days das in the stock yards and andpacking andr andpacking packing house of Chicago and report the result I to IIfm him Mr Adams Kagl agl aglQuesttd did as re quested and the report he made was wasremarkably wasr wasremarkably remarkably marktbly suggestive of the conditions conditionsnow conditionsnow conditionsnow now alleged allf1 ed to prevail there theT He will have something to tell on that Investiga InvttI tion and some comporistns to make with present conditions when the committee committeestarts committeestarts starts In to hear witnesses wltn if any are called in connection with the pending legislation legislationI If lsla tlon tlonI I srent a number of days in the th thards yards ards and packing packln houses said Mr 1 Adams today tod and became convinced that the inspection inspeet en and preparation at out meats for export was as about all that could be desired I did not think that for home consumption we were doing as well and from what I have read re rl cently I judge that that condition still prevails prevailsMr preal1sir Mr ir Adams is strongly in favor or of legislation that tha will remedy evils exist ing In the packing plants and he has I been making inquiries about the th senti I ment In the committee These have con I vlreed Inced him that vigorous opposition is isplanning IspIannlng isplanning planning and that it will he difficult to get the measure passed pa 8d at this session sessionBeef BatlslonBeef Beef Trust Determined DeterminedThre DeterminedThTe DeterminedThere There is going to be no haste about aboutfretting aboutettlng aboutgettins fretting the measure mea ure through the House HouseIf HouseH HouseIf If It passes at this thS session Je slon of Congress CongressIt It will do so oily oi ly as a a result 3ult of the themost themnst themost most determined efforts of the tb President Presi President Pr ld dent nt In all probability the Bee Beef ef trust trustopposition trustopolllUon opposition will force the President to toshow toshow toshow show all the cards rds In his hand even evento evento evento to the XelHReynolds report It was wassuppcwd WlUlSUrp wassuppceed suppcwd SUrp a few days ago that the Beef Beeftrust Beeftrust Bee Beetrust trust people were especially eplClall anxious anxiousthat anxiousthat anxiousthat that this report should not be made madepublic madepubJJc madepublic public but their attitude and the dis disposition disposition disposition position of their friends In the House indicates that the trust has changed its it mind and Is willing to have the re port published on the ground that it itA will be so much milder than the things that have been en alleged an9 ed against the trust trust as A to A takp the clge Ige off the feeling of public indignation indignationSpeaker Speaker Cannons friends declare em phatecd phatecdally phatically ally that he has at no time com mitted mitt himself to the legislation le lslation His friends on the other oth hand take the po sition that it would ld be very ver unfair to Insist on legislation without a fair showing for all interests They The admit that a a business of slaughtering animals by the hundreds of thousands and dress ing and preparing them can hardly harlI be made a ladylike affair There is ap apt to be some bloodletting connected conne ted with wit Ith it phases will bo bl calculated to shock delicate sensibilities senslbUlU But on the whole Illinois people are not getting et ting panicky panlck over OV the situation sltu Uon They propose to have legislation carefully carefull framed before It passes and to know just what hat they are aiming at before they the null the trig ger Stockmen Not Aroused ArousedWestern ArousedWestern ArousedWestern Western stockmen have not begun to tomanifest tomanifest tmanifest manifest much Interest in behalf of the thepackers thepackers th thpackers packers Senators and Congressmen from the big livestock States have not no ni i begun to receive the flood of telegramthat telegrams telegramsthat tetcgrnmsthat that the packers representatives repre representative entat1ves prom promised promf1ed promIsed ised and they say without hesitation hesitationthat hesitationthat hesltatiothat that the packers are reckoning without Ithout their host If they th expect to ge any an anthin thing thin of the kind from them the for fqr the thestock thestock th thstock stock men are the bitterest blltere opp pents pentsor ients ientsof ens ensof or the tru trust The livestock exchnfes exchnfesot of a number of the Weestern reestern packing papkln pa kin cities are Interested and have Caen Caensome sent some telegrams but these are chiefly chlefi requests for information as to what Is to be shown In the NelllRcynolds Nel11Rc nolds reports reportsMeillReynolds reportsN reportsNeilReynolds MeillReynolds Report ReportSoon ReportSoon ReportSoon Soon to Be Published PublishedThe Pub1ishe Pub1isheThe The special report to the Presid Prasiddnt Prasiddntnow PresldJnt PresldJntnow sn I Inow now being prepared by Commissioner Commissionerof of Labor Neill and James Reynolds Reynoldsof ReynOh Reynoldsa Reynoldsaof 6 6at of Xew York which hlch will undoubtedbo undoubtedlbe undoubted be made public by the th President withi withithe within withinthe wlthlnthe the next few dtys will contain only the theresults thoresults tit titresults results of the personal obscrxation of ofthese ofthfse othese these two investigators at Packlngtown PacklngtownChicago PackInltownChkago PackingtownChicago Chicago They ThO have submitted bmltted informaliv Infor Informally Informallv mally to the President Pr ldent a mass of testimony testi testimony testimony mony mony given gven by other persons This Is Isof Isor I Iof of such character that the Presidendeems President Presidentdeems Prcldentdflms deems it best that Messrs Iessrs Nelll and andReynolds andRe an anReynolds Reynolds Re nolds conflre cQn con1h re a their written repor reporto report reportto reportto to such points of it as they uic arc able ableto ableto abl ablto to corroborate by personal knowledge knowledgeUnder knowlcdJernder knowledger Under nder this decision therefore the report re report report port will be entirely nt1rel In the shape of oftirsthand att1rsthand ofirsthand firsthand evidence evidenceThe evidenceThe evidenceThe The investigation was as thorough athey as asthey a athey they could make it with the limited limitedtime limitedtime limitetime time at their disposal It Is understood understoodthat understood understoodthat that in the nulge ul8e of laborers they visit ed portions of the packing houses hou es not notusually notUSU3U no nousually usually USU3U opened op ned to visitors aid with without wlthOUi withOut out the th espionage esplona of the Beef trust offi officials officials oflldials cials By the elimination of all hearsay hear hearsay hcnrgay say evidence It is believed the Nell Reynolds report will 111 be strengthenerather strengthened strengthenedrather strengthenedrather rather than weakened weakenedAt At present the beef men are bending bendlnaU bendinall all their energies ener es to the defeat of that thatpart thatart tha thapart part art of the th Beveridge Beverl amendment which whichplaces whir whirplaces I places the cost of the proposed Inspec I I tion upon the th packers The Agricultural I I Department partment Is strenuously strenuousl opposed to i the Governments being saddled dQled wit with the tbeexpense expense i I Pretty retty Actress Bribed Bribed BribedTo 1 To Influence En Emperor EmperorN peror perorr1XXXDctr r1XXXDctr 0 0r dl d1te 1te 5 1terdk rdk I rI 1 1 1 fb 1 1w i iP JI JIJ otd i f2iiW po 2iiW I tii tA A 17 THE BEAUTIFUL BEAUT FUL MLLE SCHRATT SCHRATTFrau SCHRATTFrau SCHRATTGiven Frau Schratt Schrattels Given Jew Jewels JevI I els to Get Pardons forTricksters for forTricksters or orTricksters Tricksters TrickstersVIENNA TrickstersVIEXA TrickstersVIENNA VIENNA May 1 ly ae 38A A remarkable trial trialIs trial1s trials Is being heard card in secret here hereIn hereIn re reIn In loSfr two brothers broth rs named Baruch Earuchwere Baruchtre Baruchere were ere sentenced to seven years hard hardlabor labor for fraud and they are now suing suingtwo suingto suingwo I two wo Vienna lawyers la rers for the return of ofUOOO UOOO 4000 worth of Jewelry jewelr which they the pre presented presented presented sented to the Frauleln Schratt an anactress anactr anactress actress actr at the Court TheaterThe Theater TheaterThe TheaterThe The Jewelry jeelr was given to the actresson actress actresson actresson on the advice of the lawyers who told toldthe toldthe II the Banichs that she could probably probablyobtain probablyobtain probablobtain obtain their pardon parson from the Emperorhis Emperor EmperorThis EmperorI I This his she either failed In or did not at attempt attempt attempt tempt and on the release relea of the Baruchsey Baruchs Baruchsthey Baruehsthe they the th ey commenced suit for recovery Though Thou the trial Is not even mentioned men mentioned menllonld tioned 1iy by Ythe the newspapers It Is the sub subject subject Subi i ject of much interest in Vienna1t1MtB Vienna ViennaHOMING ViennaHOMING HOMING I PIGEONS VISITLUNA VISIT VISITLUNA LUNA PARK AT NIGHT NIGHTCapitals NIGHTCapitals MGHTCapitals Capitals Great Playground Now NowFull in inFull i iFun Full Operation OperationLarge Large Crowds on onHand onHand onHand Hand Last EveningTwo Evening EveningTwo EveningTwo Two homing pigeons with sliver bandsabout bands bandsabout bandsabout about one leg lit It on the great double doublegate doublugate gate of Luna Park last night In the full fullglare tullglllrc fullglare glare of the nax naval al projector searchlight searchlightIt It was a a good omen All evening eveningwhile ecnlngwhllf eveningwhile while the thf merriment was wa at Its height heightthe heightthe heightthe the homing pigeons made themselves themselvesfree themsclvetree free about blut the sate ate and before the even evenIng eventng ins be became 4ime so tame that the gatemen gatemenIn In Idle moments betwaen bet en cars were were feed feedIn feedIng In Ing i ng them crumbs When the evening eveningwas eenln eenlnw eveningwas was over the pigeons spread their wings wingsand vnls vnlsand and Hew away in the last ant rays of the thesearchlight thesearchllht thesearchlight searchlight They will come back again againtonight againtonight againtonight tonight in all probability If not they theywill th thw1l1 theywill will be sorely missedThere missed missedThere mlsedTher There was an Immense Immt nr crowd at Luna Lunalast Lunalast Lunalast last night nlghtJ TL crowd that packed the theTrail theTrail th thTrail Trail and poured In and out of the va various yarlous rious amusements In a restless never neverending neverendIng neverstream ending stream of eager and curious hu humanity humanity manity It was a bewildering display dlsplayof dlsplo dlsploor displayof of light and gayety ga ret Only a few of th the thebig thebig big attractions were not running Today Todaytho Toda Todatho tho missing chain which is so necessary necessaryto necessnr necessnrto to the chutes will be In place and th thgreat the thegreat thegreat great plunge Into the lagoon will be 1 1operation In Inoperation Inoperation operation late this afternoon aCtt rnoon and this thisevening thisrenlng ns evening renlng The circle swing was 3 set in inmotion InmoUon motion all last night for the test and I today It Is running runnln full blast with withstruggling a atoo astruggling struggling line waiting waYting for next turn The scenic river too will il1 be running to night and the Chateau AlphonsE is in incondition incondition condition to open and tickle the risibili I ties of the crowd In fact no now every thing thln at Luna Park is wide open openThe openThe The dancing dnncin pavilion with its spa spaclous spadous sparious clous floor room and its It I sheet sht ct metal metalorchestra metalorchestra metalorchestra orchestra shell was as heavily hean patronized patronizedlast patronizelast last night and will be the center of ofattraction ofattraction oattraction df attraction for the lovers of dancing al all alltoday allto1a today to1a and tonighthe tonight tonighthe tonighthe he Belasco Theater Orchestra of ofPttsburg orFttsburJ Pttsburg conducted by Oscar Radln Radlnfurnishes Radinrnlshes furnishes the music musicDOG musicDOG musicOOG DOG SEVERELY BITES BITESSEVENYEAROLD BITESSEVENYEAROLD SEVENYEAROLD GIRL GIRLAVhile GIRLhlle GIRLWhile While hlle Dorothy Doroth Wanderoth andtroth seven seven year yearld years yearsld ea ld of U15 Hopkins Street northwest northwestas ild as passing through the alley In the rear reart rear14tt pea rg 1421 Hopkins street yesterday 05 terda a do dog dogseverely dogsrverel severely srverel verely bit her on the arm She was wascttended wasBttended wa cttended by Dr Krogstad of JS24 4 Kstreet K8freet street 8freet northwest who cauterized the thewtound ih el eld eld eld I wound und and said It was has as serious serioustr seriousollce seriousolive olive or the ThIrd precinct obtained obtainedt I tr name of the owner of the dog and an Informed Inl ormed the childs chUd mother who stated state that th she merely merely wished lshed the dog renfoved from fro the a neighborhood and this wa was I donVj don rroJ by the owner ownerIN i iINCITED INCITED IN TED TO JAMESTOWN JAMESTOWNCARNIVAL JAMESTOWN I CARNIVAL OF 0 WARJ WARJGovernors WAR WARi WARGmtrnors WA WAGovt Governors Govt i caeca of all the States and Ter Territorierp Terrltorlet ritorlc ritorierp of the natlbn natl have been Invited Inrltedb invite by proclamation pr lamation by the President to tolures toP arUcir te In the navala natal and nd m1Utar military fea features fe a lures oV the Jamestown Jam ston Exposition by bysending bsending sending detachments of their military millta and naviftl nay 1 organizations as will seem seemto see to fittingly fitUnl ly represent their theirrespecUve respective Commonwiealths Common ea1ths at the carnival of arm ten and na nawles vies of the world to be held heldat het Hampton Hampt Roads next summer I I EMPEROR ERO FRANCIS RI JOSEPHAT1A8 JOSEPH JOSEPHBY I NATIONALS BUMPED BUMPEDBY BUMPEDBY BY HIGHLANDERS HIGHLANDERSHave lllGLAEHave Have Two Bad Innings and Lose by 3 8 2 2Ajti nAltiter Aitizer Made MadeThree MadeThree MadeThree Three Hits HitsNEW HitsNEW HitsNEW NEW YORK May Js tlhAfter After tter having havingall havingaU bav bavall ng ngn all the earmarks of a winner lnnEb4 for six in innings Innings i inings nings this morning Washingen YaahinGn wentplrries went to topieces toplth6S 0 pieces In the seventh seent and eighth rounds roundsThe roundsThe roundThe The usual bad inning symptom we wedisplayed were weredisplayed weredlsplacd re displayed and the Highlanders won8to2 won by 8to2 8to2Hughes 8 to 2 2Hughes 2Hughes Hughes was succeeded by SudhofC but butthe butthe bthe ut the change was not sufficient to sa sathe save savethe saCthe tie the day dayThe da daThe dayThe The feature for Washington was the thesticking thesUlklng ti tistkking sticking of Altizer AIUz the new shortsto shortstowho shortstop shortstopwho shortstopwho who has been placed at the head headthe of ofthe ofthe ofes the batting order He go gof three singles singlesWakefield mnblesVake singl singl1Yakefleld es esand Wakefield Vake etd caught the whole game gamemade and andmade andmade made a triple tripleThe tripleThe tripleThe The score scoreWashington acoreVJhlngton scoreVeshingtoa Washington A Altizer MS 5 1 3 33 3 3 1 Schlafly Schiafly2b 2b 2bw 0 3 3 0 Stahl Ib 0 1 8 0 0 Cross Cro 3b 0 0 1 1Anderson 0 0 Anderson And rslJn If 0 1 1Stanley 0 Stanley Stanl rf 0 0 0 0 0 Jones cf 0 0 3 0 0 Yakefield akefi ld 1 1 13 1 3 3Hughc 1 1 Hughe Hu he 5 0 0 1 1 1 1Sudhoff Sudhoff 0 0 0 1 0 I Hickman 0 00 0 0 0 0Totals Totals 2 6 31 10Batted 10 3 3Batted 3I I Batted for Stahl ahl in ninth nlntliNew ninOXew New York PO A Keeler rf 1 1 0 0 0Elberfeld 0 0Elbcrfeld Elberfeld se ss 2 2 1 1Chase 2 1 1Chase Chase lb 2 2 11 2 0 Lauortc 3b 8b 1 1 2 2Williams 3 0 0wnui1s Williams 2b 0 1 1 1 0 Conroy Conro cf 1 1 0 0Aloriarity 0 0 0lI Moriarity lI riarit Jf 0 0 5 i 0 1 1Klel KleliCTV Klel Klclrc 0 0 0Hopi 7 10 10Hogfc 1 0 0Ho Hopi Ho 1 1 0 0 0 0Totltls Totals SWashington 9 27 9 9Washington 2 2WashlnJton Washington 00001010 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 4NewYork000D0026x 0 tNe 2 2Kew NewYork000D0026x NewYork000D0026xf Kew Ne York 00000026 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 x8 x8First 8 8First First base by errors orrorsNow Now lepicLeft York 1 1Left 1Left Left on bases bas basesNew New ew York Washing Wash1 Wash1ton Tahlns np ton First base on bl11sOrr balls Off Hogs Hogson Ho ss ssss 4 off Hughes 3 Struck out outBy By HogS Ho ss sss 5 by Hughes 3 Threebase hits hitsWalcefleld hlsWalcefield hit hitaltefleld Walcefleld altefleld a teflel dLaporte and Hogg HoS Twobase Two base hit hitLaporte hltI hi Laporte I porte Sacrifice hitsCross nits hlL3Cross Cross Chase Chaseand Chaseand Clio se and Williams Stolen bases basesChase basesChaseAnderson Chase 3 3Anderson 3Anderson Anderson and Conroy Conro Hit by pitcher pitcherStahl pitcherStahl rStahl Stahl Wild pitch pltchHogg Hogg TJmplre TJmplreQLnughlir UmplreOLouJhUr Lmp QLnughlir QLou hllr Time of game gamc2 2 hours hourstendance0000 At fi tendance tendance0000 5000 5000Detroit OOO OOOAMERICAN AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES GAMESDetroit Detroit vs Chicago ChlcagcPostponcd Postponed rain rainAt raInAt ra raAt in At Boston It Boston 20110100X5 10Philadelphia 10 3 3Philadelphia 3PhiIadelphl Philadelphia 0 0 010 1 10000 0 0 0 0 0 OCl 01 7BattcrlesDineen 7 i iBatteries 4Batt Batteries Batt BattcrlesDineen rIesDlneen Dineen and Petersen Coak Co ak Icy I and Schreck SchreckAt i iAt At Cleveland Clc efand Cleveland 000 0 0 0 00002 QOOO 0 0 0 0 22 2 7 2 St Loufe LoufuO Lou 001 0 0 1 01032 10 3 2T 7 I 11 it 1 1Batteijies 13atte DattetiesBernhardt Batteijies 3atte JesBfJrnh Bernhardt find nd Bemis Pcl ty and0Connor and OConnor OConnorITS rdtrnd fITS ITS IN IN THE RIGHt RIGH STATE TOO TOOTwo TOOT TO O1 Two Ttrohundred hundred men and 100 teams have a re begun gun The th work ork of making makin Gary athe the theeeon theIe sewn Ie eeon on i largest city In Indiana Nothing Nothinsaf oth ins can af slop op Gary now nOWC aovGhtcago Chicago lcago Recorfl Re PeCo or1 rd Herat I OPPONENTS OF GARDNER GARDNERHEARD GARDNERHEARD GARINERHEARD HEARD BY SCHOOL BOARD BOARDt BOARDff0ftS BOARDefforts ffrforts efforts Made 1 de to Reopen Case Against Principal of Mc McKinley 1cIinley McKinley I Kinley School No Action Acti Taken Other Mat Matters Matters ters Up for Settlement 5ettle ent At the the meeting last night of the Board Boardof Boardof Boardof of Education several parents and arepresentative a arepresentative nrepresenttlvc representative of the Alumni Association Associationof of the McKinley School were on hand to toask toa toask ask a that the theClSf ease against agaln Principal PrincipalGardner PrlnclrhtlGnrdncr Principal4rdner Gardner 4rdner be reopened reop ncd and some action actiontaken act argontaken ntaken taken takenJohn takenJohn takenJohn John McCarthy 1IcCnrth who has a son at atthe atthe atthe the school at it the present time and has haseducated haseducated educated more at the same school told toldthe toldthe toldthe I the board that the Institution was was up upside upside upside side down Mr McCarthy lcCartb said saidOpponents saidOppon saidOpponents Opponents Oppon nts Not Given Notice NoticeAlthough NoticeAlthcuJh NoticeAlthc Although Althc ugh much was said at the last lastmeeting lastmcetJn lastmeeting meeting mcetJn about about the united unlt support of rhe rheprincipal titeprincipal he heI principal by the parents of students studentsthose studentsthose nudensthosc I those who might want the principal re removed reII removed moved were ere not given notice It Is true truethat trUethat truethat II that we hive not been organized but I Iwill II Iwill I will say sa without fear of contradiction contradictionthat contradictionthat I that on an hours notice 100 could ould be besecured besecured besecured secured who ho would appear appear here to de demand dmaniI demand mand that some action be taken regard regardIng reS regarding rc1 rc1Ing Ing the charges brought against theprincipal the theprincipal theprincipal principalChaos principal principalChaor principalCham Chaos reigns at the school Teachers Teachersare Teachersare are diametrically d1ametrfcall opposed to the principal prin principal pcln1P4il cipal 1P4il and the scholars do not know knowwhat knowwhat what to do For the last six weeks we ks thetrouble the thetrouble thetrouble trouble in that building has interfered interferedmaterially Interferedm Interferedmaterially materially terialh with the lessons leS S4ns and and the prescrihad pre prescribed prescrIbed scribed work work of the th children childrenIn childrenIn childrenIn In behalf of the alumni of the school schoolITBTTEiBOY sehoolWANT WANT ITBTTEiBOY ITBTTEiBOYWTO BITTEN BOY BOYSENT BOYSENT WTO SENT TO TOINSTITUTE TOINSTITUTEASth INSTITUTE INSTITUTEAlthough Although ASth 1th nigh ih no unfavorable symptoms symptomslive 2 mptoms mptomsLne 1 live are appeared as yet in the case af afiiim efmian oftit tit iiim Knott the slxyear sixyearold LCoorH George Geergaf wn hey who was bitten by a dog pro pror prorlnad pror rlnad jn mad last Saturday SAturda evening eveningt 1 I Hr Louis Mackall lackalJ the family pity phyc Jh JhE tin i and the tk attending physicians ph ldAns at atGf atGe Gf Tsetown lown Hospital where the bitten bittenb bittenbry bry was as given first aid are of the thep th thcpint cpint rpfiiJun Ylln that to be on the safe side th thrasp the Uler rasp 16 should be treated at the PasteuInsrt4te Pasteur PasteurIi er InKituTe Ii ltTP Dr Mackall has strong strongurged strongly stronglyurgfd urged the family famll of the boy be to tak takt take MS is et ttp and It is thought probable probabletl1lt probabithat that bit the patient will till be sent to th thP the Pirteur pp rteur ur Institute Inst1tut at Baltimore for fur hr pathological observation an antrc and andtrf tr trf am atmlnt atmlntAU aamentAll nt All the physicians who are Informed Informede informerf rf Vie circumstances surrounding th the Jintt boys case case are unanimous In the tbef th thopinion eed opinion ptnl 1n that the animal was infect infectwith infected infectedwith Infectedwith ed with rabiesTho rabies rabj sTb Tho Th unprecedented number numb of patients pat ents entstrated tr trated ated for dog bite at the Homeopathic HomeopathsHospital cfly Hospital In the pa past two weeks veets has hasconvinced basoovlnced hconvinced fly convinced the authorities that some de delied decided cided lied measures must be adopted a aonce at atonce once to to give protection to children on onthe onthE othe the streets streetsTwenty streetsTent streetsTwenty Twenty Tent cases Dr Warner of th the Homeopathic Homeopat lc staff states have bee beetrated been beentlated treated there re in two weeks a larger larvernumber nr number than during the entire previous previousyear prefiouser pretdo pretdoear year er In all the ease oases he states they theyave ha hope ave lC been of small children who her have been bitten by some stray stra dog but butno in inn a no case has the animal a lmal been mad madrecord A aA Are record re Qrd Dr Warrior arnor has as kept of the thecabes th thcases cases shows that so far none of the th bitten children have suffered any an evi evieffects evil evileffects eviletreets effects from the bites bitesFU FUNERAL FU HAL OF 0 HI HARRIS HARRISTO HARRISTO TO BE HELD EL TOMORROW TOMORROWThe TUMORHUfuneral The funeral services of Reuben Har Harris Harris 1farcis ris who died Monday lIonda night at his hishorce hishone hi hiborne hone 132 1i 3 Sixteenth street northwest will 111 be bl held at the residence tomor tomorr pew morning at 10 oclock The len senIces lenlees Ices will 111 bl ha conducted con ucted by the Rev Re Dr DrStern DrStern Stern and Rabbi Simon Interment will willbe vU1be w1 1 1 be In the cemetery cemeter of the Washington WashingtonHebrew WashingioHebrew YashlngtonHebrew I Hebrew Congregation Th TI The 1 roOTS will HI be David Frankel Frankeland Frankeland Frankeland and JFa ks of New York Louts Stern of Flulidelphia Salebes ofBaltimore of ofBaltimore orBaltlm Baltimore Baltlm re and Charles Goldsmith GoldsmithEmile Emile Berliner Ernest Mayer Ma rer and andHarry Harry King of this city cityP4QQEQ clt cltVETERAN VETERAN HAl LROAO ER ERPASSES P4QQEQ rAooto PASSES Tfl TO III UIQ HIS mo PfQT litol litolCapt REST RESTCapt Capt John ohn I Grigg the veteran con conductor conduetClr ductor of the Southern railways vestibolt vesti vestibule estl estlbule bule limited died at his apartments apartments in inthe Inthe the Regina fiats 1I6t this morning at 215 215oclock 215oclock 15 15oclock oclock after a short hort illness illnessThe 1I1nesT The death of Captain Grigg mark marks thepassing the thepassing thepa passing pa sIug of one of the most Interesting characters ever In the employ of ina the Southern Rnnwa Railway For fortyfive years he has been a conductor for the South Southrn Southrn ern rn and nd had charge of the first fl vestibule lilmted which ran out of Washington ashington Thousands of people have traveled un der his charge hare and he numbered his friends by the hundreds His route was as from Washington Vn hlnr on to Charlotte CharlotteCaptain Char10UeCaptain Captain Grlgg Grl had been suffering from fromstomach stomach stom ch trouble for some time The I funeral services will take place at his hisresidence hlJresidence hl hlreldencc residence in a day d3 or two twoNATIONAL twoNATIONAL NATIONAL LEAGUE LEAGUEMORNING LEAGUEMORNING MORNING GAMES GAMESAt At Brooklyn Brookl HE New York YorkO 0000000000 0 0 0000000 3 2 Brooklyn 10 100 1 0 OlOOOOx 1 0 000 x2 2 9 0 0Batteries 0BiitterlesTalor Batteries BiitterlesTalor Taylor and Bresnahan Mc lc Intyre Int re and Bergen Umpire Ompireglom plrcK1cm plrcK1cmAt Klem KlemAt At Plttsburg PIUs burg HE Cincinnati 104000000 10 1 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 05 5 6 2 Pittsburg Plttsb rg 02101Q30X 0 2101 1 0 1 05 0 x7 7 12 0 0Batteries 0BattcrlesOerallund 0BattcrlesOverall Batteries BattcrlesOerallund BattcrlesOverall Overall and Livingstone Willis Lynch and Phelps Umpire ODay ODayAt OD4YAt 0DuyAt At Philadelphia Boston ton 000200 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 pO 0 0 2 4 4 Phila 0 1 0 1 0 0 5 0 sT 13 0 0Batteries 0Battcrle Batteries BatteriesPteffer Pfeffer and ONeil Spark Sparkand Sparkand I Iand and Dooin UmplrcJohnstone Umpire UmplrcJohnstoneHYATTSYILLE Johnstone I IHYATTSVILLE HYATTSVILLE BEATS BEATSMEMORIAL BEATSMEMORIAL MEMORIAL i OSSERS TOSSERSHYATTSVILLE OSSERSHi HYATTSVILLE Hi A TTSYILLE May tIa 30Hyatts 30Hyattsvllle 30Hyattsvllie 30 Hyatfs Hyatfsvtlle vllle defeated the Memorials orJals of Wash SS ash ington this morning by by 9 to 5 Dorr Dorrand Dor and Mangum pltchld pitched plt hed for Hyattavllle Hyattavllleand HattosvHJcand Hyattsvilleand and the theiillatteYsor latters pitching thh was excel lent Wllhart hart for Dori the supsers lg losers twirledwe twirled well we but was poorly supported pgorted The Th feature was W8 niS a a 1 difficult Alcutt rate catch by Feeney In center centerHyaltsvllle enterHy Hyaltsvllle Hy tsll1e will play the th Brentwoods Brentwoodsit it Brentwood ntWood this thi afternoon at 3 3OcJocH OcJocH 010 elects 1 This Thl Is a came In the Subur Suburban Suburb3n Suburban ban League rj Harold Marsden a graduate grrn uato of the das dasof clan clanof of 1003 said that many of the graduate graduateof gzaduaterof of the th school school realized alltd that there tray trayething wa wasomething Watsomethlns something som ething wrong wr n5 with lth the admintstraUoit administra administration a4mlcltaUon tion of affairs and that he believed Mr Gardner was to blame blameNo blam No sooner SOO fr had tho men finished th their theirplea vr vrplea rplea plea that some action cUon be taken on rhNGardner Gardner ease than Dr Necdham movd motdthat movdthat mcndtbat that the th meeting meeUn adjourn and South Southard Southar Southacct acct ar Parker seconded seond the motion It was wascarried carried and no action was IlS taken Pies si dent Gcnloa afterward stated however to some 050m of the tla parents ftrents that action rthe the subject subj ct was still possible possibleThe possibleThe sslblo The withdrawal of the reslgrition resl stn tl tliliss 1 1ruS fdins dins Harriet Gibbs assistant director directorof directorof of mule mu to colored coio ed schools hools was refused by the board a a1 sd 3 Lay Layton ton appointed appointedto to fill tit the vianc viancPraparaH ancy Preparations PraparaH will be bog bogom jn in the nearfuture near nearfuture narfuture future to supply the Business Hig HIgh HIghShool HighSchool School with oktctric light and current currentfor eutTtntfor currentfor for fans from the motors tors of the th Mc McKlnley Ic IcKhaley Klnley School ool The present cost of light lightIn IIghtn lighiIn In tle tI big building is 51600 160 per month monthIfo monthrio monthNo rio Action on Daly Case CasePermission CasePehnlskm CasePe Permission Pe ritfasbn was granted ranted the pupils ofthe of ofthe orthe the Eastern Ea tern High School to give two twoplays twoplavs tiroplays plays in the assembly asembl nail of their theirschool theirbool theirhool school sc bool to raise money mODO to defray the ex expenses expOnSl3 expenses penses of the Annual Annu which will in beued be belasucd belasucd lasucd Iss ued for the first time lme this year1o year yearNo yearNo No action was taken on the Daly case casebut caEebttt casebut but Mrs trH Francis chairman of the inves invesigallng InvestlEdtlng invesigating igallng committee stated that they theywec theye theywe wec we waiting waltln fo for the accused teacher te8 her tosubmit to tosubmit tosubmit submit her rebuttal of charges In writingREEDOREM8 writing writingMESLIITIE vr1t1ngGREENDOREMUS GREENDOREMUS TRIAL TRIALM TRIALTestimony MESLIITIE KES LITTLE PROGRE STestimony Testimony of General Michener Con Considered Considered Considered sidered as Favorable to the theDefense theDefense theDefense Defense DefenseBut DefenseBet DefenseBut But little progress was made ester estrday esterday ster sterday day in the th trial of former State SenateGeorge Senator SenatorGeorge SenatorGeorge George Green of New York as asWillard and andAVHlard aadUlard AVHlard Ulard Doremus of this city el1 now on OftIn i in Criminal Court No 0 1 Justice Gould Goukion Goukon on charge of bribery and conspiracy conspiracygrowing cORspiracygro cettsplracgrowing growing gro 1ng out of the I post po6tPi ostzi fraud covets revelations r8eJatJon tions tJon ons Only ODI Government witnesses wltnes os were wereexamined wereexaml we re dexamined examl examined Ga Miehener MI ner a form former fOrmer er memb member of the Doremus Machine MachineCompany MachineCompany Company Charles GrandSeld and andH A AH AH Whltlark both oth th of whom were clerks clerksin clerksin in the office of salaries and allowances allowancesof allowanceof of which division Beavers a codefend codefendant odef dant ant was superintendent Their Th ll teats testimony tesltmon teatsmony mony mon did not throw much light on trelations ti tire1atJons relations re lations between etween Green Doremus and andBeavers andBeavers an Beavers In the main they the Identified Jd 1t1fied car certain carcoin rtaln coin correspondence and letters that had hadbeen hadb ha been 0 en prepared at the direction of Beat Beavers Befnrs ers rs for the signature of the Postmaster PostmasterGeneral PostmasterG PoatmasteGeneral General Deral and also the First Assistant AssistantPostmatter M51etantPcetmuter I postmaster General relative to ordering orderingcanceling orderingcanceling ordtrin canceling ca nceling machines machinesGenera machinesGenera machinesGeneral Genera Micheners testimony was re regarded regarded garded as favorable to the defense in inthat Inthat fthat that it established that the PostofSce PostofSceDepartment Postoffic9Dfprtment I Department had through Perry PetT Heat Heath Heaththe Heathlhe i the First Assistant Postmaster General Generalgivei GeDoralfe Generagive 1 givei give fe authority aulhortt to teat the canceling cancelingmachines cancellnmachines cancelln caneeltnmachines ri machines and also had approved an order orderfor orderfor ord ordtor for the purchase of seventyfive seent fie machines mchines ma machines a chinesUBANS chinesCUBA chines chinesCUBANS CUBANS CUBA JS SHUT OUT OUTQUAKER OUTQUAKER OUTQUAKER QUAKER GIANTThe GIANT GIANTThe GIANTTbe The Cuban Giants defeated the Phil Philadelphia PhllM61phia Ph Phadeaphia 1 adelphia Quaker Giants by 3 to 0 In the th International League game at National NationalPark XaUonalPark Nation NationPark ai I Park this morning It was as a fast Ilea Ileagame clean cleangame cleangame game and was as witnessed by 1OO 09 spe spetators spec spectators spectators tators The score Xabatis 51 Eu Cubans abatis Old 0 01 1 fl 000020 0 00 0 0 0 3 6 6 0 Quakers 0 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 6 Batteries BatteIesCubAns Haste iesCubans Cubans Murnoz urnoz and Wil titTS VU 1 Hams Quakers Quak rs Buckner and nd Johnson i ORDAINED BY SIGNS I I I GEORGE FLICKDeaf FLICK FLICKDeaf I Deaf Mute DeaconCONFEDERATE Deacon DeacouI DeacouIN I IN MEMORY OF OFCONFEDERATE OFL CONFEDERATE DEAD DEADGraves DEADGraves I IGraves Graves at Arlington Arlingtop Arlin on Ceme Cemetery Cemetery Cemeto tery to Will Be Decorated Decoratedon on Sunday SundayIa Ia the beautiful autUul grounds gro rouoos cads of Arlingtonside Arlington ArlingtonMe ArUnzton8kle side Me by aide lie buried Urled the mortal ctal remaips re remains rematiM mains of 3KeO men who bravely wor worthe wore worethe WGr9th the th blue during the fateful years of of1SW61 of1801e5 o1E01Of i 1SW61 and 298 fJi men who Ita with equal equalviler equalvtler equa equavalor viler wore the gray of the SoutherConfederacy Southern SouthernConfederacy SoutbernConfedersCT Confederacy ConfederacyThe ConfedersCTThe The annual services of decorating the theraves th i igraves i graves raves of the Confederate dead at Ar ArHn ttngton Hn ton will be observed next Sdada Sdadaafternoon Sunday Sundayafternoon dal dalattErnoon afternoon at 4 oeleek and appropriate appropriatearrangements appro Xiate Xiatearrangements arrangements have been made to that thatend the theend end Everyone who bo sympathizes wt with wlththe th the occasion is cordially askod to Join jo I in the exercises xe In addition to appro appropriate ajJrctDrlate app re priate vocal music the entire band of the Thirteenth Thlrtet nth Cavalry Regiment a ai at i Fcrt Myer her will be present presentThe Plet tThe The Th oration ora Uon of the day will ill be deliver delivered deHvered delivered ed by Hon Hilary A Herbert former Secretary of the Xavy himself a dis distinguished distlnn tinguished tlnn ifa taished hed officer in the Confederate CQfttederaterm army rm Remarks marks will also be made by ey Hon John Sharp rp Williams Uliam who 00 was tra Instrumental 1n obtaining obtafstn authority for fa the erection of a monument over the thee8 th thgra a graves gra e8 of the Confederate Confeder dead at Ar Arn flnston flnstonAs IfngtonAs ton tonAs As a preliminary pr lImlnan to the arrangements arrangemen for the services rvlces a committee ef the ih ea Confederate Veterans Association call I ed upon the Government authorities aut OrltJe at a the War Department who acceded ac ed with wit Ith the greatest cordiality eOrdlaUt to every ever sugges tion and request and have cooBeratsd coetKrat ed edout In the fullest degree groe in the carrying out of the arrangements for the success of the occasion occasionAMATEURS caeon caeonAMATEURS AMATEURS GIVE FROU FROU FROUAT FROUAT fr AT THE NATIONAL THE THEATER THEATERAn ATE ATEAn An amateur performance of Frou Fro Fro was given yesterday esterda afternoon afternoonIn afternooin In the National ltlonal Theater when Miss USB Jes Jessica Jessica Je Jesica a sica Ver Del Ma impersonated Im rsonated the name na part The performance was slven 1ien iron un der tho direction of Robert Ro rt Hickman iSCk iSCkwhose whose productions in Washington hlngton have haveattracted haveattracted hat hatattracted attracted so much attention Miss MIs Ver Del De Ma da Is an attractive took Ioo ing ng young oung woman oman and undoubtedly undoubtedl pos possesses po sesses dramatic ability Samuel Klaw Klawans Klawans Kin ans a i1 Washington ashington actor who has been beensons beenon bee beeon on the professional profes lona1 stage several se sea sealons a sons pliyed nh nl tred Henri Others in the cast castwer castwr8 ca cawere ast st wer were Verdery erde erdery Forssthe FOr the Miss tlss Elizabeth Elizabe Clarendon Miss Margaret Iargu Arnold mold Miss St Octave E11U Miss ISli CUudeska CIIJu el5kn Penn lit li st tie Miss nsl Irene Hunter Wlllard WU1 rd Robert Robertson RobertQn Robe rt son Qn Martelle lIzirt ne Willard Evan LeRoy Lego Legoand rty and Sidney McSween QEAF1TE DEAF I IVOSOFPRIESTHOOD TAKES TAKESPostulant I IVOWS VOWS VOSOFPRIESTHOOD VOSOFPRIESTHOODlant OF PRIESTHOOD PRIESTHOODPostulant Postu Postudens Postulant lant Given Holy Or Orders Drders ders by Bishop Bisho ishop Sat Satterlee Satterlee I terlee terleein in tho language Jan Je sf cite speaking interpreted Inter Interpreted interrreted preted Jaw the sign language of theduusb the thedumb thedumb dumb ky the Rev Dr John Chamber Chamberlain Cbamberlala Chambertale lain Bfstoop DI8 op Hoary Ya4es Satterlee to toOay todl tolay dl lay orda ordgfped on fed to th the Diaconate George GeorgeK GeorgeFliek Fltek a deaf mute postulant for holy holyorders holyor4e holyorder orders or4e before IK tee a acongregatloD coagr congttga ttoa of mutes mutesnd mutesn nd speaking ktihs pt peoe fR Trinity nlnky rlait Church ChurchA A number ntisnltorTwo of otcJeaC deaf mutes TS Wlr present presentTwo JKesentTwo Two deaf af jniu mUle ushers rs showed them th to tohir toMtr toheir heir scats seat Bishop Satterlee vra was asasit asasitd aB8 asseitfd it itby fd by the Rev ir JJ Chamberlain amberiasn RevR Rev RevR vR VUluurs WJam iirchd iXebdefa iXebdefathe rcbdeacon acon of the dlo dlocose dlose cose se and In charge harJ rf cwork If the the deaf de mute mutework muteork mu mucese work ork In the city IU the Rev Re William RDerrlew RDnrlell RDerries Derrlew chairman of th tM deaf mute mutework mutework mutework work committee tae Rev Ito Alfred Hard Harding Har Harin Hardtag tag in of St Pauls Taut Church and the Rev RevA Rt RtE RevE Rogers curate 0 of Trinity Chureh ChurehA hu A delegation tJon fr irol from i the th dBaltimore deaf mBaltimore mut or orBeltlmore Baltimore occuj occupied seats In the th nave of otthe the church churchTh ciaurrhTb4t churchThe The Th srrl serrke had another unusual cir circumstance clrcumstancto circumatance cumstance cumatance In that it was entirely with without witht without out castor 11Dtn This was done in order orderreceve to torelieve torelieve relieve the th esnbarassmeat mbarrasem 1ftbr28 ment nt of the mutes muteswho muteswho muteswho who ef course could not Join in thestngtogs the thesinging thesluglng singing A carefully careru1J prepared service serviceleaflet serviceleafJ serviceleans leaflet leans with twit the rublcal directions nrint nrinted nrinted printed ed on it kept them in touch with the theservice thesenice theervice service while the Rev Re Rev Dr Chamberlain Chamberlainstood Chamberlainstood Chamberlainstood stood where he could see 2i both bishop bishopand blhopand bishopand and people pEO 1 and interpreted hU words to toth toth4m tothem th them a as fast as he spoke them An impcTwlve moment occurred when the candidate made a ade deP his ordinal vowsthe vows vowsthe OS OSthe the bishop his rolce more than usual usualy ly filled with deep emotion 1otion asked him himthe himthe himthe the canonical canonin questions as to his be lief Dr Chamberlain at the same time timetranslating timetrlUUJlaUnJ tithetrassiating translating rapidly into the sign lan language lanJua guage Jua Mr Ir Flick answered with 1th revereat rever reverent reverent ent gestures his vows and promises promiseswhich Jromlseswhkh promiseswhich which the interpreter terpreter in turn translated translatedto to the bishop in spoken spok language languageAs lanu lenuageAs ei i As th the bishop laid hands on the head headof headI headof I of the candidate after the ancient apes apesalit apost apostatic apostk alit custom of ordinationassisted ordinatkm ordl atJ sssieted 5tsted by themluhsters the theministers theJlllaMtet5 ministers in the sanctuary he said tareofiiee the theofflre offlre lfte of ordaining to the dlaconate dlaconateouiekly dla diacoaateQuickly onate onateQUiekly Quickly put into the language of the thepeople thepoople thepeople people of silence by Dr Chamberlain Chamberlainwho hamberlainwho hmberlainwhet who stood next to the bishop After the theordination theonUtioa theordination ordination the th newly Jtewl ordained deacon deaconwas deaconwas acon aconwu was vested to his stole by the bishop hoP I and andpro proceeded eeded to read the gospel for the day in the mute language accompanteri accompanteriat aceom flti at tb the same time by the spoken words wordsof wordsof words wordsof of the interpreter interpreterThe InterpreterThe The special preacher was Rev Re Dr John Chamberlain of St Anns Church New Ne York City who has been for thirty thtrt years a priest prle ef that church which is the only church in the world devoted devotedentirely devotedentirely entirely to the services of th the voiceless voicelessFUNERAL voieelesaFUNERAL FUNERAL AT MANASSAS MANASSASOF MANASSASOF OF LATE ROBERT PORTNER PORTNERMany POR NER NERMany Many friends and business associates associatesof aseocl2tesoC associate of the late Robert Portner who died diedoonday Monday at his country countI home near Ma Manasas ManRESaS Manar nar nasas as went nt there today to attend the th funeral funeralServices funeralServl Se Services Servl vices at the house which critic will be boirivate private irivate will be held at 530 J8 Later the bod body ody will be turned over 0 to the be Masonic lodge of Manaeeas of which Mr Port Portner Portner Porther ner had tsar been a member for a number of ofyaars otyeas ofyears yeas This girder will escort the remainsip re remains remaltS mains mainsip tp the town cemetery and conduct the final na1 services servicesTHURSDAY sen1ceTHURSDAY THURSDAY BAND CONCERT CONCERTAT CONCERTAT AT MARINE BARRACKS BARRACKSFollowing BARRACKSFollowing Following is i the program Dro Scam for the Ma Marine Marthe rthe Band concert at the Marine Bar Barm Barreca Barracks racks at i tomorrow tomorrowMarch tomorrowk March Second 8ecoudCc OnoecUettt nnectlet HegtawnfReeves eg aent Reeves Overture Rs IUNtI zr Wagner FIII Famous US JRtn1Iet mtno PaderewsW Grand fantasia ADta Fat Ffeu Gounod Waltz Hjrdropawn Hd GtJBgl Gun Descriptive fantasia an 1a la I a a Clock Store StGreOnh StGreOnhRemI SiezeOrthResnlnfaceacga Orth OrthRemiatscenc Remiatscenc RemI of Scotland 5cotlan4lI1ae ScsitazsdGradtiey Godfrey Tke Star aZ Spangled Sp8ng Banner BannerJEALOUS BmeJEALOUS BaaaerZEALOUS JEALOUS LOVER HIT GIRL GIRLIN GIRLIN GIRLIN IN MOUTH WITH A STONE STONEStruck STONEStruck Struck in the mouth by a stone burredthrough hurled hurledthrough hur1edthrou through throu a window by a suitor who found foundher Clune her in company with another man manMamie manamle moaMamite Mamie amle Sharpe colored twentytwo twen two twoears years ears old of 702 iO Washington court north northwest northwest west Rest received severe lacerations of the thelips lips and several of her teeth were looa looaeaed 1003el1ed eaed last la night She says the lrat lratlovers Irate Iratelovers trotslovers lovers name is Albert Bush colored of otl 612 Twelfth street northeast and she shewill se sewilt eI I wilt procure a warrant for his arrest It Coming ComingMysterious Corningn A she sheti ON ti Mysterious MysteriousStranger Mysteriour Stranger StrangerA St ranger rangerA A stirring sti political politic pwhile olitical novel that will live in the minds of Missouri people peoplewhile peoplewhile while while time lasts A story full of thrilling incidents incidentsi exposing a bold attempt attemptof attemptof attemptof of the breweries and tin trusts to elect el ct a United States Senator from Missouri Mis Missouri Itl ssouri souri Do not fail to read this dramatic narration na tion of the conspiracy hatched hatchedin hatchedin in the center of the Capitol building at Jefferson ti City Read the pledge made madeto made madeto madeto to repeal the beer tax Read of the attempt made to bribe the Senate Se sate inves investigating investigating investiatIns tigating committee Read Governor Folks impeachment of public official officialwho officialwho officialwho who attempted to protect the caucus nominee from indictment for violating violatingthe violatingthe violatin gtr the corrupt practice acts Read of the false affidavit concerning tr the he S21OOO S21OOORead X21000Read 21000 21000Read Read how the conspirators met in secret before going before the committee committeeappointed committeeappointed appointed to investigate All told in masterly style handsomely bound andillustratea and andillustrated andillustratea illustratea Now on press ress Order now of your dealer Lf LfI I.

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