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Sept 1 In American History. 1737--Marquis de French chauplou of the American Revolution, born: died ,1834. 181ft--Thomas! Andrews Hendrleks. statesman, vice president of the United States' under Cleveland. born: died In oftee 1885.

1881-Sidney Lanfer. poet, died; born tain' i.V*»V***« 1M 1892-John the poet, died: born E. Peary cabled-'from Labrador' 'that he" reaofeedntbe north "pole on'April B. BlackwelK.antl- ana pioneer', wbmau'a fragt'atlttlor. died; born, 1825.

1 ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (FrooTiioou today to 8uu sets' 0:19. pf m. TnXBnTEl Weather Forecast Till 8 p. m.

8. Special Dispatch to The News. WASHINGTON, Sept. 7. a.

m. FOB' tonight and-' Thursday, slightly cooler iu extreme east portion tonight. W. L. MOORE, Chief of the Weather Bureau.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TODAY, Young Man Wanted E. O. Room Wanted News Office Notice to M. A. McCaffrey, Reg.

Notice to Creditors Pearre. Trustee For, or. Stole. H. Kreh For H.

Putman O. Cowling Jflbre. Tonight Tne Marvei, Seed iQuynn Co. Co. Cen.

$5 Wolfe New Imported 1. D. Heridrickson Sav. Bank Neckwear i BUSINESS IN; THE COURTS A Day's 'Record in the Offices of the and Court. hraoro.

Columbia M. and Charles A.D. Williams to Amanda 'real es tiitV Itt-courity, "$276: Mpxleyi Wll llam'Hi'Moxiey. real estate in county Charges Derr and'' wife Ed ward M.Dutrow. and wife, interest in water right, Alice' and husband to Charles Brown and wife, real es late in county, $9.46: CliaHeg L.

Bldle and wife to, Charles Brown fcnd wlfei" real estate In etc. and wife to real estate Brunswick Charles P. Levy, trustee, to Joseph U. Brown, 14 acres and 106 square perches'of land, Charles H. Fraley to Annie Laura 8 real estate In city, $5.

MARRIAGE LICENSE. Frank' Mehrle Hays, of Hagers town, and Nellie jrfay Grumblne, Frederick. ORPHANS' COURT. 'Letters testamentary in the estate of J. Hyatt, deceased granted'to Nettle H.

Turnbull, exec utrix, John C. Walker, To Give Minstrel Show Again. The Frederick Maennerc'tior wll give a on Braddock Heights next Tuesday night from 7.45 to 8.45,'for the benefit'of Company A city; This a repetition of the performance given In the Auditorium the night of the rail Itary a small crowd hac the opportunity of seeing it at that time account of the weather. The BraddockjHeights Orchestra will fur nlsh the music. Was Touring Miss Alma Worden, of Bound Brook N.

who has -been her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. 'A. S. Worden, at Lilly.

west of this city, has returned Miss Worden has Just returned from, tt trip abroad, where she spent jBoirie months, touring through England, Ireland and Scotland, using nearly ijill 4he modes of travel frbn the beast of burden to the largest, finest and fastest-going-vessel 1n the world--the -At TimorUjurn Frederick, with 76. cattie. Including French- Ayrshlre8; Devons, Hftotelns)- Is showing at tbe. Timonlum Fair this He also baa ,30 head of Chester White, and Hampshire hogs, 12 Cheviot sheep'and 15 Angora goats. 1 While Mr.

Claggett Ramsburg was driving down ikMith Market street in a boggy this morning, the rear wheel of bis baggy into by an au tomoblle which turned Into All Saints street. The wheel was broken and tfce axle- Mat' Very Rate for City Fixed at $1 on Tho $100. WAS 95 CENTS LAST YEAR The Ordinance Upon Board of Aldermen Pee Fixing Rate Based, Taxable Basle; Which Apparently, Shews Decrease. At a special meeting of the. Mayor and Aldermen held last the- tax rate 'foCthe year 1910 waa.

fixed at $1 on the $100, which la An Increase of 5 last year's rate. The taxable basis, upon which the tax Is levied, is divided as follows: Real Personal property Stocks Thfs shows a decrease in the basis from last year of $13,493. whea the figures vwere: Real $4,334.753 Personal 941,745 Stocks r. 844.857 iiroperty. Thlx Hiuonut was ver- Hed'thlH uHtrniiiK by a meuiber of two rd who Ntiited to a NKWH ative that the were correctr Counting a on stocks of t.42a it would Htlll leave italn'of ipwaixl of Several city offlolalk were promptly this luorulux rejwrdluft tnin pimreut (UwretMnoy but up until the hue of goliut to iirewi no Hatisfactor- solution ourd be obtained.

THE for thin to.ex- tlalu the liititter lu Estate. 922.586 Total $6,121.355 In addition to the taxable basts; there 'bonds, to the amount of $202.717 upon which the sum of fifteen cents on the $100- is levied. Before the tax 'rate Was decided upon. Alderman Rice moved that It be 95 cents ou the 100. The motion was lost, Mr.

voting alone Jn the Johnson theft movol time the tax late be fixed at $1 on the $100, and the motion was currlvl. The Tax 'Rate Ordinance. ordinance providing for the levying of taxes wan read by City Attorney Smith. It provides that the sum of eighty-eight cents be and lovle'd on each and every hundred dollars of taxable property wh hln tne "taxable ''limits Frederick, subject to assessment and taxation, under the provision of law, except bondc, cert it Icates of Indebtedness, ovWencerf of debt, shares' of stoclc, or, shares. 'The ordinance further states that fifteen cents' be levied on 'each, and every dollars the asse'ssed value of sucH bonds, tificates Indebtedness, evidences of debt, shares of or shares, j'edt to taxation by the Mayor aud Al dermen of, Frederick under the provisions of law, to pay unnunl interest on the bonds Issued by rhe-cor of Frederick, $643,500, to liquidate the floating In of the city, for repairs on streets, light, ueU printing, -water works, salaries, and all other expenBes bi? la lne 4 "co'rpbY sum of ten cents on ilc.

5100 imposed and levied to create a sinking fundj to redeem, the Issued by the corporation. It is further provided that the suni of two cents be 'imposed and levleu to crcr.te a sinking fund to. redeem the bonds issued by the corporation in 1910, 'and sold'to the cmbuui of $04,000., which said sum "is to be. kept separate, from the general On motion of Mr. the ordinance was passed as read.

Estimated -Expenses cf City. The estimated expenses of the fcity is placed at arid the CHI! mated receipts from water rents, market scales, police justices, fines, fran chise tax, storerooms, rent and. are placed at $22,825. Regarding Second Street Paving. The ordinance passed at the last meeting of the board, providing 'for the repaving of East Second street, was repealed.

Another was passed by the providing for the' repaying, of East street, between Market street to Chapel With stone macadam, treated w.lth a- preparation called "Tarvla tured by the Barrett Manuafcturinr. The ordinance provides for the re- curbing of t)ie street with cement curb, where required, and reset. t.h« granite curb now laid on said street, where required. An agreement wit). Messrs.

Coblentr and Kllpp, for the doing the work or repaving and re- curbing East Second street, as provided by the ordinance, was read and the Mayor waa, authorized to sign it. The agreement provides the payment of 40 cents per square yard of stone macadam treated with Tar- vla 65 cents for each 1 lineal of concrete curb; ,40. cents per lineal foot for" granite 'curbing taken and 'reset, and BO cents' for each square yard of brick gutter laid. Estimate of Engineer VW. C.

the final estimates of the costs'- of tlhe laying of the sewers on Market street and Carroll street as $4,764.83: called attention' to" the condition of Winchester street. The street committee was authorised to grade it. A gutter was ordered to be laid on Madison street. NO SOLUTION AS YET 1 i An Apparent Discrepancy Occurs in up. -on by uaftt -nlffht, irppAroritly' nliown.

a total decrease of llSXdS over the lety luirt THK the report of the Iritennedliite mrs which' showed a gain and FOR THE CAUSE OF MISSIONS Missionary Societies of Lutheran and Reformed Churches Hold The Missionary Society of the Evan? gellcal Reformed church. Rev. Henri L. G. Kieffer, pastor, held its regular monthly meeting last night.

After the opening hymn and prayer, and, the adoption of the and treasurer's reports, the following program waa rendered: Recitation, Only 1 a Pauper Girl," Miss Ruth Haberkorn; solo, "A Ship Goes Sailing." Miss Virginia Mett; solo; "Kind Worcbj Con- Never Die," Mar ion 'Milter; "Love." Clare' Mott. This little lady was BO smajl that ahe had to stand on a hassock TO that her curly head would appear over the 'chancel rail. Placing her chubby on the she assumed attitude of a Raphael cherub, and surveyed the amused smiting composure for several seconds before 'beginning to sing. 4 The pastor gave a short talk on the situation confronting the world today from the point of view of those actively interested in spreading the gospel: contrasting it with ilfty years ago, when the first prayer was compelled to be for the "open door." Now tlie whole world lies before the missionary, and' It remains but to llnd the workers and, money to '-carry on the work. Rev.

gave a' brief resume of what had been accomplished, and in the earnest; forceful -manner characteristic, of his delivery, pleaded for more interest in the cause. The meeting was followed by a meeting of the Sunday school ers and officers of church. W. H. and F.

M. Society Delegates. The regular monthly meeting of MORE CASES HEARD Cases Before the Circuit Court 'Disposed of. TRIAL DOCKET TOMORROW NATION ALVBAHK. Before Court for the Day Minor Cases Are Heard--In Caw of Lighter vs.

Wise Lower Court Judgment Reversed. The case Kaplon vs. the Columbia tailoring Company, of Baltimore. was (concluded the "court yesterday-afternoon, arid before the 1 court rendered its verdict, counsel 'tor the Tailoring Company ed a non-pros. K.

Delauter and ex-Judgo Glenn WorthlnKton represented and Jesse F. Heagy appeared for the." Tailoring Company, Thla Morning. Court-convened At 9.30 o'clock thta morning; Chief Judge Urner and Associate Judges- Motter and Henderson on the bench. The cage of William 'E. Funk aud ElUa Funk vs.

George K. Funk and Charles S. Gregory, an appeal from Justice C. H. Eckstein, waa dismissed.

Stoner aud Weinberg represented William E. and Ellra J. Funk, and J. W. Kolb and C.

O. Keedy appeared for George E. Funk-and Charles 8. Gregory. The case of Lorenzo Lighter vs.

John H. Wise, bjNhls father, Josephua Wise, an appeal from J. II. 'Beechley. was taken up before the court.

case Is suit for services rendered by Mr, Wise while in the employ of Mr. Lighter. The verdict of the lower court was for $24.60 for Mr. Wise. At the -cpncluesion of the evidence, the: judgment of the lower court was reversed, with costs.

Coblentz. Waters and. Brown, represented Mr. Lighter and Delauter appeared for Court then adjourned for the day. The' trial docket win be taken up tomorrow.

TJEPORT OF THE CONDITION NATIONAL BABK At Frederick, lathe Bute of Muyuwd. st Ike chNeot buelMee. BrptcmUr U10. wtul Jf 94 fUdtmptlontudd with D. ol dmiUUou) otesof peper oorrwcj, I VtmS.

i oaey Bewrve la Bsok, SO 1K2.701 M) 6.000 00 Total 47 ABILITIES. Okpltslstock peld lo. ix Uiuurtdni 0 'tiii' VspeosM Contingent 4S.3I3 a. ino.itWHK DiMto and Private i CASE WAS DISMISSED the the Woman's Home and Foreign Mis- Evidence Insufficient to Hold White and William the letter coldred, were given I a hearing. beforje JiFlco John Fran- Mrs.

John cis Smith last' the charge of assaulting Wllhelm Hoiiiis and also with taking $8 beldiiglng to him. Honus lost $8 arid 'accused the men arid Ruth Ca'rty; Miss Grace song by the boys; recitation. Miss Lillian.Culler; vocal Solo. Miss Helolse DeO range. At the conclusion of the program and business session, refreshments were served.

slomiry Society of the Lutheran church Was held last night. A large attendance was present. Mrs. Guy C. Roser a'nd Summers were elected delegates to the State Convention to be held at Boonsboro October 5, 6 and 7, and Mrs.

Lorenzo Mrs. taking it, resulting in a quarrel Ed. iSdiHll wert- e)(K-twl IIH were a I leg-, ring interesting, program conclusion of''the the case was rendered: Piano duet, Misses May was dismissed evidence being insufficient Ex-Senator 'Jacob Rohrbnck apjteared for the'ac- cused. i The hearing of 'Frnnk Brown.x'Col- ored, charged Laura Williams, was concluded Justice John Francis Smith last night, and he was jflned $10, which GRUMBINE--HAYS Mies Grumblne Married to Mr. Hays, Hagerstown.

The marriage -of 'Miss Nellie M. Grumbine. of this city, arid Mr. Frank Mehrle of Hiigerstown, wns solemnfzcd this morning at 6 o'clock by Rev. Henri G.

Kleffer, pastor of the 'Evangelical Reformed church, at his residence, East Second street. Tho liride was attired in a handsome violet. traveling suit with hat to match and, 'was attended by her mother. Grumblne, and sister, Mrs. Leo Weinberg, of city.

Miss Grumbine is the second eldest daughter of Mr. and shall Grumblne. East Patrick street, arid is, well-known in. Frederick she has many friends and admirers whoso good felicitations now surround her. Mr.

Hays Is the only son of M. Hays, of firm'of R. M. Hays and Son, statioriers, Hagerstown, and is a nephew Ira M. Hays, proprietor' and publisher of the Hagerstown Globe.

He is engaged with, his. father, in business and is held In high es- who know Affer the ceremony the happy couple were driven in hack to" Harmony- Grove, where they was paid. STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE Front Wheel on Wagon of Mr. King Demolished, One of the front wheels of tho spring wagon of-Mr. John W.

King, of was'broken to pieces yesterday afternoon on West Patrick street, during'the sUrm. by accidentally being run against by tho automobile or Dr. F. B. -Smith.

The wagon was in charge, of Mr. son, Iiewis. who left the horse standing on the-street while be went Into the storo of Mr. Wm. W.

Fleming to get oiitfof the rain. The automobile of Dr. Smith' camo up Market street and West Patrick street and 98 the turn was being made 1 the rear wheels of the machine arid-' vstruck the wheel of- the wagon, demolishing It. The horse started-to run but was caught after going a few feet. Another wheel was secured for the wagon.

Mr. King conducts peach market on West Second street and his son was delivering Benches when the accident occurred. HnWM RY PirYPI UUW BT turn from their, honeymoon they will reside in Hageratown Martinsburgers Seriously Injured! A four-passenger Winton automobile, in which were John L. Whitmoi-e, Charles Riddle and Harry L. Downin, of collided af 2 o'clock this morning at Halfway, three miles rmer H.

met with County, Commissioner Bowlus, of Burklttsvllle. an accident yesterday southwest of Hagerstown, with Cum- ln tf West shortly after noon might have resulted seriously. He was about to Across Market street at the corner of Patrick street, when young man. on a bicycle came down Market street and turn! A'J jsreetl When him down arid' There; was no afarm given by the man on'the berland Valley freight train that wag the corner he ran. into Mr.

taking the siding. The car. owned driven by Whitmore, wiis wreck: i ed and the occupants, 6r lesa injured. They were taken to the residence-of Richard Halfway- and two physldana summoned from Martiriaburg.iCarly this morning i the Injured men' were taken in an ambulance to Marti nsburg, Staked Off. Ground has been, staked on on East Second street, on the Novitiate lots, for the erection of a One resi- donee for Rev.

Isaac. M. Motter, Mr. OltUncer is the contractor. Will Open Jewelry Store.

Mr. E. who has been employed in the Jewelry store of Mr: James E. poll during' the past four years, 'will leave his position this afternoon. Mr.

Watklns will open a Jewelry store In Mt. Airy and expects to business in the-course ot the next week. His many friends in Frederick wish him.success in bis new DIM to Hurt Com- MM USV- DIM toapprorad rt M. 2:17 OS 00 to Itwwrve for uxet, l.82« 34 STATS or If AMVUNDJ OODNTT or M. i I.

Wm. O. Ufflmwmui, of Maud do iwrar ttwt UM li true to the best of ny kDowledtt belief. WM Bubeerlbed end to before we tble 7th C.H.CONI.F.V. C1.INE.

II. RAKKIt. (Nrectun. OF DEATH: A INFANT. Aii'lnfiiut dilhl of dlni lit Itx tmiiiVi i'lirk.

MIIlN Sunday I- 4 oV-limk in. TIi fuucnil look Monduy nt nt tthnpol. yli'w' vvi'i'e wudiU'ted by of t'rlmiin. The jHilllioiirorH Uwnte TltpuiON, II. Funk nnil Clayton Lenhari.

Interincii ttuule i lie uiljolnlnj, cluirch. XJiwRo W. Poiorrii wa tin- luMenu dlnvtor. LOCAL MENTION At Braddock. Iy iiniiii Is.Mr.

Stone, And I'm rip here nil nloiip. Hut It's not a Ktute I'm Ilklnj; to IM- in Will crowd plwiso i a dnte. To up lioro nnd nkntc. Or If I hey 'would rntlier ''''knock the pins. Marvel Tonight "The Crooked Trail." Nestor.

"The Restoration," (drama), Thanhouser. Pine Seed Wheat. Wheat, Gold Coin "Smooth" Wheat. ALLEN G. QUYNN CO.

Republican Committee Meeting. There will be a meeting of 'the newly elected Republican County Central in the' 1 Grind Jury Room In the Court House on Saturday. September 10, W10; at 11 o'clock a. m. Every member'la urged to be present.

By order of. COMMITTEE. Five dolhirs reward for any information lending 1 arrest victlon Hie iwrty that broke open'ttky liont box mid stnlo 1 F. New Electrical" Contractor; Almiif Sejitomher IS. O.

Cow UK. formerly rufliiajter of the lighting the of It. wIll ojKn at 217 North Market xtreet with a line of elwtrlnU supplies, electric, and iieneral Kfwtrl( CoituwnyV "oi iii.vf1iln« glndly furnifihed a 1 Men and Ox FITIRB KBUSH Co. On arcAiint of "Th Newly Weds" the City OperallousK the 10 o'clock car will be held 'until after the show. FnEDRRicK RAILROAD Co GBO E.

F. ANDERSON, Supl Pair Rimless Eyeglasses, in eaee, with oaneof Dr. Lou on Suitable re wild if tttoraed to MBwaOtiicB. JOHN D. HKNDEIOKBON.

MODEL. IMI'ORTKl) 8U1TING8 IN FASCINATING i The new niitunin Hiiltlng fnbrrOs UN iert and tho liuw ure larxor tlum ovor. win whovv you a Hpleiullil inuge 84tiil-roukh iiiiiterlalH as well he mid very fiilirlcs Iu lie wvf 'wlorliifm of hrown. nuvy, ml and blaekM. NRW P0HMUL H.

ETCHliOirt i personal attOBtvM' aad traiaed day Had Bight tOMt 4 MANNlRljf RA1X COATK Ktirller lhaii evwr we are you nobhleat of LiullcM' and MIKKW' Tiill- oml 8ultM unit hr prkw to HUlt your Nwn. TH08 P.MC1. clay UK Rain Gurfin- I MlmwH nrid Children. nit' hctnlouHricrH for tile uiiu'U iittnl mid Munulxlr Rulu In Kto.v and tun. JOHN D.

HUCNDRICKBON. UOafAB P. MOK, t. FUNERAL 406 NORTH MARET 8TRBKT FREDERICK; MD. Botb phones.

H. S.LANBW. NEIDIO MILLER. R1D1O MILLER. Uf.ANKET TO CONTINUE MbNTH OFSKPTKMBKIt.

LotH of flue Hltn' cotnlnt In Ulo. We IIBVH tlrUttcd to continue the Mlv Ihtt fvVry- Ixxly run pulr or two at Uls iwlur- tlimi. X) 00. IM Health for 14.89. M.au.

Iteiiib Wool nunkdit for ss.uft. I.1.7A, ll-Ollxwl Wool BlBnkvtM for I3.V4. of I lino 11-4 Blmikftn. at St.un Akk'tinynm whi boiinlit tliln Blanket and bf 1 1 liny j. abpul l(.

'So will hnvo limited iutoWy to Ml at thin low fieuullful HIM and etn ut 4SC. 60, niul Pink, HIM and Tim Not content however with Bent DlunkH' niMe. Wo kfnt our ror claw to KiiiiiHlnK boirrt of fubnc Opinion. Ami ancrutlnxlni eyeon any good coillil to Ml wircled. An the Mlnnkvt Ruriariw wn klnu or Blonkem offt-r tbe kind iwopli' want.

Uim't iivrHook the red net loan for W-pl- No trouble to nhow you. i i NEIUIG A WILUAMSOy'8 DBUQ 8TORE WILLIAMSON'S DRUG STORK. Help your chickens' 1 to Get tnehi In good condition for winter HK88 (AND CLARK'S POULTRY It will pay you. WILLIAMSON'S DRUG STORR. THE LOCAL MENTION Picnic sebool, count of rain tot Saturday; will reboUi the big picnic Saturday, September 10, 1010.

Thwo will, be, spesklng, singing. two bands and the merry-go-round. A jolly good tinet promised to all. cone and enjoy Ar- raoftemrnts have mado erjck Railroad Company, for aame rates and'trains will be run oo the aamesched tile as advertised laat Saturday, Meet'Me at the Picnic. Notice.

Having sold ruy Studio, I personally have notblbg whatever to do with same from this date The Studio will be run under the same name and sane management and the high grade work will continue io.tue future. Doping to receive a continuance of patronage. WM. P. ETCtTisON.

Complimentary Recital. At Frederick College. Thursday, September 8, at 8 p. Mr. Sokolove, tho celebrated Russian and Professor Smith, of the Musical Faculty of the College.

Pupils and parents, well as the general public, cordially invited. Don't fai), to pay your gae or etectrie bill on or before' the 10th, to save your discount. Secure A Tbe party holding the lucky number will win beautiful chafing' dish on display In Irving T. Mlller'r hardware 'store'wliidovtv "Every penori admitted to. the Rrnddock Heights number until September Don't fail to pay your gae or etoctrk bill oo or before the lOtb.tooMvv BraddofikHeichtsOaaino.

Thurs Jav. Svptember 8. WATCHBH, t- I -M Vsilltrie VeiUW TriokeM, Fen Shirt.HTuUt JuTlneo ciMiiu, Uutn tod etc. Beat and Oulckert Repeirtof andfiacmvlBf. fixsmloed i H.

8. LANDI8. MNorlb. Market Street, Phone 163F REAL ESTATE AO i THK 'MARYljCNO CO. WlLL BOND ASSETS (5EO.

L. CRAMER ft SONS, TJT AKHV G. THlTAVUlt REAL BaTATB, LOANS INVCHTMIIMTO contslMat 182 a Ni iw isrm a o( adutivt. or Ouud farm cooutoloi 181 new Ttour- muot. Productive coauliUar 190 acres uonuiniat NorttMM ol Good farm containing ISO 'near 1'Uownt A vary tun of cUy property, ranslu irum SAOO.OU up.

W. COUIIT CRAMEE 8TAUFTBB. BTAUKK to lou en.aotw MWrM to SOU lonouH, i ecte muee truat wm fwn one mile treal TWt dw Tbrw mxtom oxMttra ImpfOVfSMatta. Baat Second l-wo OKMteta Oburcb ruioet. uweUlns towM, mU eM '1'4 years f- V'' ''V.

of 2U. aad YOUNO 4 BTAI05Y. 4 STALKY. K8TATKajrtU aMKtjm IN8UBANW WTTM fUce. 3-etoTT, 8-room i SAU ao7 nmck It NEWSPAPER.

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