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4 sssssi 11 gniWASHINGTON POST SATURDAY UJSE 20 1908 A ts 1 PERIL IN PATERNALISM SHOCK KELLS HHEHAN Littleton TalKs to Virginia Bankers Association DECBIES CLASS LEGISLATION Government He Declares Should Not Listen to Appeal of Mob or Those Fat With Privilege Asserts Present Crusade Against Wealth Has Suddenly liat Captains cf Industry Crooks I Charge of 6600 Volts Passes Through His 7 as Wire Breaks SWtUto Th Washington Poet Annapolis Mi June 19 Charles Wortham aged twenty Ore an employe of the Washington Baltimore and Annapolis Railway Company received a shock of electricity this afternoon at the An napolis depot and died In about twenty minutes He wu unmarried 51 nd tor Tnrlv llvH In Tvnrhhlir VI M7B I mother now lives at Mcpherson this rcunty Wortham was a lineman and while colling wire It broke and a portion tell across service wires of the road Wcr tham was on the ground and the lull charge of 6600 volts passed throush Djs body WILL BE DEP0BTED One Hundred and Twenty Aliens Found in Asylums and Jails in Virginia Hot Springs Va June 19 At to days session of the Vlrstnla Bankers Asso mr 1 I 7J ln nf Speetl to The WssbtogtonTost wa ib principal speaker his address orfoIk Jme uActlnK unier ln causing enthusiastic approval He said Etructlons from the Department of Com the Federal and State government for a merce anrVLat0r immigration Inspector great many years did everything they Wmam Morton alter an Investlsra could to encourage men who had money and nerve In the developmentof the country in mining railroading end banking AK geth this patron government of tlon of all prisons and eleemosynary Institutions of the State has found 123 Inmates subject to deportation under the immigration laws Many of them are in ours Buid Mr Littleton wa asrlumj for the Insane anfl In alnisftonsts Nearly all of these parsons wlil lj deported by the way of Baltlmors Three hundred and three Institutions were Investigated Services Held at Episcopal Theo logical Seminary Alexandria dulgent and friendly parent to all of us Of course people grew very wealthy and people begun to ask where and how they got it Suddenly the povernment bold State and national swept down on was Tdir valtaln of indU6try1 FIVE ORDAINED Should Keep Hands Off JCfitiit the national or Siate governments should ever undertake to hurt or to lp tny particular industry The government ought to keep its hands off being neither friendly nor unfriendly and allow the individual and his enterprise to work out the industrial destiny of this cournxv Paternalism as long as It remains fri ndly si ems a great blessing but xiun It becomes hostile it seems to be a grew curse Tbis government ought to oe so silgl above diss interest lha 1 ould not hear the cry of the I wk iob nor the appeal of those already tat with privilege Ol icr speakers were George Allen of York whose subject was American nstitute of Banking and Don Halse Lynchburg Va on Banks and Legislation DEACONS ASSEMBLY JOB INDEPENDENCE i Filipinos Ajpire to Become aSeparate tfatJon at Once Manila June 19 The Philippine Assem My to day on the eVe of adjonrnntent declared by a vote of 67 to 115 Independence was the aspiration of the Filipinos and they were ready for immediate Independence Speaker Osmena said it was his aspiration to have independence The people wanted It and their acts and achieve ment showed that they were capable of receiving It The progressive party leaders demand ed a separate vote on the question their spokesman declaring that the people were not yet ready for complete Independence All wanted independence he said some day but the time was not yet ripe for It WOBXD WIDE STEEL TEUST Story of Projected 150030000 Corporation Is Reiterated London June 19 In spite of all de nials the Iron and Steel Trades Journal declares to day It has authority for stating that the formation of an international steel trust ln which American German nnd Russlan syndicates will unite with British steel interests will be an accomplished fact ln a few weeks The headquarters of the new company will be in London and its capitalization will reach 150000000 THE LEGAL RECORD RECOpD OF JUNE 19 19CS CUMBERLAND FIREMEN aUIT Bishop Peterkin Conducts Entire Service in the1 Absence in Europe of the Other Prelates rtMll a WASHINGTON POST BUREAU 1 King Street Alexandria The second ordination service this week was held In the chapel at the Episcopal Theological Seminary near Alexandria yesterday morning ommeneirg at 11 oclock There was a large attendance I In the absence of the other bisheps who are either in Europe or on their way there Bishop Peterkin concluded the entire ordination service and Rev Robert Goodwin of Richmond preached the sermon These students were ordained deacons For the diocese of Virginia Walter Russell Bowie A presented by his rector Rev Forsyth of St Pauls Church Richmond and Givivatt tr presented by his lather who Is the rector of Holy Trinity Church Richmond for the diocese of Washington Walter Williams presented by his rector Rev Walter Griggs of Poolesville Mil for Bishop Funsten of Idiho Herbert Jukes presented by Rev A WalMs of the Episcopal Theological Seminary and for his own dloctse that of West Virginia James Gibson presented by 7 nxs iatner ev jonn Gibson of Hunt oosostssoooto 00 I At onoooosootiosoo 0 or tne beacons ordained Rev Mr wwtlike SicriSct htts Gniain Bowie has been assigned to Greenwood i Giolen fcaset Ruaselt Bertram Va Rev Mr Gravatt vill serve as ec Kirkptrick Double plv rence retary of the Church Studont3 Misslon Firet base on balli Off Hamilton Ani Struck out Dy Hamiltcn 7 by West I AOCa for nt lest cn par pi her Bertram Kirkpatrl lt Getu I Kev Mr lams has been asslvned to Wcnuice lieft on bae Portsmouth I Grace Church Georgetown nml rOUBTEEN INNINGS TO TIE Portsmouth and Lynchburg Fail to Score in Lon Drawn Out Struggle Epe iu he siiot ton Pest Nirfik Va June IS Portsmouth and Lvn 1 nirg had battled for fourteen in atngs t1 is afternoon without a mn by Mner ide when Impire Byron called game on account Of darkness tellers had the opposing bats a their mercy and they were ably PP The seore I AB A Li Lrnrhburz AB A iroOle 4 0 nEowen 2b 4 Hun If 4 1 0 lvt rf I 0 0 ig 1 4010 OKtrkpfk lb I I 1 tip 1 4 ljliooker cf 1 3 0 0 He Dt 2t 4 0 2 1 uKaly lb 5 22 1 0 st 5 13 Wallace if 4 I 0 0 Refuse to Obey Order of Mayor to Sprinkle the Streets Special to The WasMngtOD Post Cumberland Md June 19 All the members of Central fire department in cluding Chief William Clugston resigned this morning Orders had been Issued by the mayor that a detail of firemen sprinkle the streets during the warm season using the fire horses to draw the sprinkling cart Chief Clugston refused to obey the order de claring that it was not the duty of the firemen to do that work and that the horses were not in condition to haul the sprinkler Chief Clugstons resignation was immediately demanded and when Clugston stopped work the other mem bers of the department quit Their places have since been filled with new men SopremeCourt District of Columbia EQCTTr COyST NO CWef Jwtle CUUnsX Ralston rt Wacgamul Jaekaoa Ralston tod Artknr Peter appointed trustees to aellr bok oou tomptainanfi solicitor 1 sauton defendants solicitor Arthur Peer Roebuai TtLTraadall et ThomaaM Harrei trrolnted iccelrer bon3 tlOOO and defesdaatf rcaulred to deooait ln eonrt certain notes Com plalnanfa solicitors Raiaton Slddons defend Ball vs rirat Co ooeratlre Boilainr Assoc latioi role as to ncelTtr returnable Jane 25 CompUln nts oliclton WUton Lambert Burton Mac atee and Teatmaa Roberaon ts Sobercon Thomas Pattarson alf icirea to witnaraw a solicitor tor complainant Cshlli Cahill rule returnable Juna 2 1901 srtcted Complainants solicitor Stetaon In re lunacy of Charles A Hori ordsr dl ciarglnf committee risher ts Geary decree assuming Jnrlsdlctlos anJ directing Joha Fisher trustee to ire bond of 11000 and administer trust Complainant solicitors Hill Rogers a Mattlnglyj defendants solicitor Flnmley i Tornburke Ti Koblen motion dismissed Complainants solicitor Gardiner defendants solicitors Wolf a Rosenberg Moran vs Anacostla Brick Companr WlUfam Gude appointed permanent recetTsr bond J5O0a LYNCHING IS THREATENED Oil lGetng MIb Sweeney ss Weft lake 2 42 22 Totals Byron Time uf Roanoke Richmond 2 Ep lie Washlnetcn Post Va June 19 Roanoke broke ftiirb imus wlnnuig streak by winning came In the first Inning The Ing iaders landed the victory by heavy oft iig coupled wpth errors by the locals Slre i AB A Roanoke AB A ItisSi 0 4 0 Uhr cf 3 i 1 0 voe SI 5 14 2 IShiffer 2b 4 2 1 Ka IK 8 1M 0 CKwler rf 4 4 0 0 ffi ei 4 1 1 ilUgsdale lb 4 11 0 1 fcii irr a 1 1 1 I l11lnter Sb 31 0 2 1 mat rf 3 2 I 0 King If 4 13 0 0 2t 4 0 13 1 SrMahon ss 4 3 0 4 1 Me 4 0 3 2 icle 4 13 0 0 epo 4 0 0 3 Re nolds 3 0 0 0 0 Ttalr 33 13 Totals S3 27 10 4 Rli i nond COOQlOtl 02 Vtoanok 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I Runs sandherr Sparks lohr Hesaler Ragsdale ana Pan ir Tvo base hits Tltman and fandherr Three bas hit McUahon Stolen bases Heffron thaffrr and Palater Double play Lohr te Painter Cases balls Off Spsrka 2 off Reynolds 2 rt pit hed ball Hetfron Struck out By parkt Wild pitch Sparks rmplre Mr Mace Time A gaiie 1 hoor and 40 minute Of Sco Danville 3 Norfolk 1 Th Washington Post I Va June 19 Walshs terrific right field for two sacks with on bases In the eighth Inning iy game resulted In Victory for by a score of to 1 the big pitchers hit came the Kev Mr Gibson will go to Paint Rock Va Rev Mr Jukes will spend the summer abroad and will take work under Bishop Funsten next fall Rev James Hubard LJoyd who was ordained Wednesday will go to Japsn as a missionary Rev Lawrence hvs been ap pointed to the charge pt Bloxom on ihe Eastern Shore of Virginia Rev Mills Colgate Daughtrey to Franklin Va and Rev Sydnor to Tazewell Countv Va Alexandrian Dead in Baltimore Cassius Augur who died in Baltimore Wednesday and was buried in that city yesterday lived in Alexandria for many years and conducted a public house that was the rendezvous for many representative citizens He had a large number of friends here Baseball Game To day Th baseball team of the Alexandria Atkletic Club will meet the team from thtVFirth Sterllng projectile plant Gies boro Point on the ball grounds in this city at 5 oclock this afternoon Posse Hunting for Girls Assailant in Allegany County Md Special to The Washington Pest Cumberland Md June 19 The police are searching for an unknown man who criminally assaulted Margie Has kett aged thirteen years daughter of Mrs May Haskett of Moscow this county late yesterday evening He drew a knife and threatened to kill her If she screamed The girl who Is in a serious condition furnished a good descrlptloni of the man Lynchlner is threatened If the girls assailant is caught by the posse which Is searching for him CUTS JUGULAR WITH KNIFE Kenn demar nfford Fishe Gentry Made Freight Agent Edwin Gentry who has been connected with the Washington Souther Railway Company in a clerical capacity for several years has been promoted to freight agent for that company in Alex nndria Mr Gentry is a native of this oty and his appointment ives central to 0 for Norfolk and lv thus I BBl among tne merchants letory out of the lira Umpire I democratic committee to Meet The Democratic committee y6f the tlgnth congressional district on Virginia win meet at the office of Gardner Boothe one of the members ln South Fairfax street at 4 oclock this afternoon to canvass the vote cast in the Con gressional primary or June 9 and to formally declare Representative Carlln the nominee of the party for reelection Farmer Gives Wife His Bank Book and Then Commits Suicide Special to The Washington Post Greensboro June 19 Wiley Osborne a farmer who lived seven miles from here committed suicide yesterday morning at 2 oclock by cutting his Jugular vein with a pocket knife For several months he had been ln ill health and had become despondent He arousea nis wire at 2 ociock tnis morninsr gave her his bank book and said that he thought something terrible was about to happen He then went into another room and cut his throat Were Secretly Married Special to Tie WasMngton Post Rockville Md June 19 Miss Mamie Victoria Bean daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Bean of Autrey Park and James Bruce Carr youngest son of Mrs Emma Flack of Rockville it was announced to day were secretly imarried several weeks ago at Alexandria EQCTTT COUET NO JMr Justice Goull Qukkbear ts Leupp bill dismissed Complainants solicitor it Broslus defendants solicitors Baker and Stuart McNamara Murphy ts Mobnn guardian a litem appointed Complainants solicitors Sheeny a Sheeny Harris Shsler ts Evans leare to file re ceiTers report granted Complainants solicitors Wilson a Barksdale and Fulton Harris Magaw ts Huntley time to take3 testimony limited Complainants solicitor Jackson defendants solicitors Lelghton and Kague Irelan ts Kendall decree for isle amended Complainants solicitor Darlington de fendants solicitor Nathaniel Wilson In re petition of Blundon OBrien a Belt change of name ordered Petitioners solicitor IiTlng Williamson In re dissolution of Peoples Fire Insurance Company reference to auditor Petitioners so licitor Leigh ton Dillon vs Dillon alimony ordered paid Com rlalnants solicitor Adrlaans defendants solicitor John Foster Bray ts Bray alimony ordered paid Complainants solicitor Key Smith defendant solicitor Blacklstone Moran ts Anacostla Brick Company leare to Intervene granted Wright vs Ashford substitution of trustee ordered Complainants solicitor Williams Wilson ts Wilson rule as to maintenance re turnable Jwne it Complainants solicitor Turner CIRCUIT COCRT NO 1 Mr Justice Wright United States ex rel Edwin Spalding and James Spildlns ts Garfield demurrers to answer sustained and mandamus ordered to Issue unless respondent shall amend answer in three days Petitioners attorneys Edward Bailey Tucker A Kenyon and A Pradt respondents attorney Stuart McNamara United States ex rel Harry Spalding ts Garfield order OTcrruilng demurrer to answer with leare to plead in fire days Petitioner attorneys Bailey Tucker Kenyon and A Pradt respondentia attorney Stuart McNamara United States ex rel MilO Sterens ft Co ts Oarfield demurrer to answer sustained and mandamus ordered to Issue unless respondent emends snswer ln three days Petitioners attorneys Darts Barnard Johnson and Curtls respondents attorney Stusrt McNamara United 8tates ex rel Edgar Gaddls ts Garfield draurrer to answer sustained and mandamus ordered to Issue unless respondent amends snswer ln three days Petitioners attorneys Brandenburg a Brandenburg respondents attorney Stuart McNamara CIRCUIT COURT NO 2 Mr Justice Anderson Ferguson Contracting Company ts Coal and Coke Railway Company motion to quash service of nrocess ranted anneal bond for costs 1100 Plaintiffs attorneys Carlisle Easby Smlth ft Burton defendants attorneys Darlington and Faulkner McAllister ts Llsner time to submit motion for new trial extended to July 20 2908 Plaintiffs attorneys Hamilton Colbert Yerkes ft Hamilton defendants attorney Leon Tobriner Howard vs iarrey motion to retax costs overruled Plaintiffs attorney I Alward defendants attorney Oscar Nauck Parkersburg Mil Company ts Thompson Star rett Company demurrer to second third and fourth pleas sustained with leave to plead over within ten days Plaintiff attorneys Brandon REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS SEVENTH STREET NORTHEAST between and streets Etirabeth Kflllngsworth Brown to Mary and Arthur Mesay lot 11 square Sfl 110 STREET NORTH WE3r between First mad Third streets Charlee Walker at nx to vWllhelmlene Zander part lot UO iqurrBS rtSloo CONGRESS HEIGHTS Thomas Smlta et to to Helen J5 Uston lot block 110 AjVaCOSTIA Maurice a Haines et at to Frank Haines Iota to 2M 310 COUNTT Frank Haines etur to Meurlce Hsinec Etta Dnrmmond and Emm Martin part of Chichester and lots 2SS and JSS Anacostla 119 AMES PLACE NORTHEAST between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets Kennedy a Darls Com pany tV Edgar Darls lot tv square was 110 SQUARES 171 111 ill COUNTT WJtOn Edwards trustee to Meyer Newmaalot 1 square tli lot II square 313 lot lit square Uf Jots 1 to a block tlarshall part original lot lli block IX Mount Pleasant and Csst original lot XO block Mount Pleas al no MARSHALL Meyer Newman to John White lots 1 to block 4 and lots I to block 310 IMS FOURTH STREET NORTHWEST Lula Brown to George Brown lot 7 square 20 no George Brown to Ella and Lula Brown uma nronertr 310 RENO rjlllsn A Barthel at to Frederick VT Bahgarter lot 36 block 1 and lot 4 I and block 4 J10 Ytederick Bangarter et al to Lillian A Barthel lot 38 block 1 andlou and block 210 MERIDIAN HILL Octar VanVTyck Is Thomas Hall lots and 37 block It 110 1S27 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST Francis Saul et aL trustees to Jeremiah OConnor lot ITS square 44S 310 1213 GEORGIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST John Wright et ux to Edward McNer and Mary MeNey lot 30 square 1021 113 DOBBINS ADDITION Harry Wardman et al to William Bowles lot sUUaxe 34 310 DOBBINS ADDITION Francis A Blundon et ux to Charles and Mamie Harris lot 93 block IS 310 AZADIA Charles A Baker et nx to Bernard DfTiilt nart 110 90S AND 907 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST Ida Blue to George Corbett lot 22 square 372 J10 SAULS ADDITION Francis Saul et to George aid Iscbeila I Flower lot 39 square 1708 J10 George Flower et ux conrey property to Elizabeth Saum 110 STREET NORTHWESTT between Serenteenth and Eighteenth etreets Edwin Cockrell to Elsie Rust west tt lot 1 square 13 110 ROCKBURN Julia Marshall to Herman Blau part lot I 310 Herman Blau et nx eonrey lame property to Lorenio Stewart 10 SAULS ADDITION Francis Saul et a trustees to Marie and Clarence Froelich lot II square 2807 310 12 9 1 4 DEEDS OF TRUST Chapln secure 31600 SQUARE 552 Wllhelmlene Xander drown and Henry Bergmann Oriental Building Association No part lot 190 KOtTRE 1207 Sarah Harrla to Charles Cragln and Charles McCarteney to secure George Gertsian a years vi emlannuallT Dart lot 17 SQUARE 64S Eunice Lewis to Fred Jones snd Frsnk A Jones to secure Robert Russell 2500 on demand per cent semiannually part lot 31 FRIENDSHIP AND MOUNT AIRY Bernetta RUey to George Gertman and Isaae Shoemaker to secure Jamea Williams 3300 3 years tft cent semiannually lot 7 block 4 SQUARE 1056 Edgar Darls et ux to Edward SteUwagen and Thomas Gale to tecur Kennedy ft Darls Company 31200 monthly pay ments 6 per cent ot Si BROOKLAND Rosa Berle et rir Kort to James Hood snd Ferman Horner to secure McLachlen Banking Corporation 3250 1 year per cent semiannually lot block 31 MERIDIAN HILL Thomas Hall et ux to Edward SteUwagen and Thomas Gale to secure Oetsre and George Van Wyck 31600 i years snd months 5 per cent semiannually lots S6 and 37 block 11 Same to same to secure same 31050 1 to 53 months per cent ssme property SQUARE 638 Earle Parker to Thomas Walker and James Bell to secure Mary A Martin 3200 1 year 6 par cent semiannually lot ADDITION TO LE DROIT PARK Vemon Clearer et ux to Henry Bergmann and George Emmerich to secure Metropolis Building Asso ciation No 8 1200 lot 8S block 20 wunin ten cays niiniu attorneys nrauuon i itmrii mT ta Hanrr burg ft Brandenburg def ndants attorney George iSQRE wrdMcNeytux to Henry Dunlup AY a fctW SQUARE 2807 Marie Froelich et rir Oarenea to Francis Saul and Walter Hilton to secure Saul 32100 I years monthly payments 1 2 per cent semiannually lot 14 MASONS CONDUCT SEBVICES Body of Charles Edward Lusby Interred at Arlington Funeral services were conducted by Rev Thomas Crouse pastor of the Congress Street Methodist Episcopal Church Georgetown ln the church this afternoon at 2 oclock over the body of Charles Edward Lusby who died at his home 290t street last Wednesday morning Wailes master of Dawson Lodge No 16 A A of which the deceased was a member conducted the services at th grave Interment being at Arlington Mr Lusby is survived by a wife Mrs Frances A Lusby and three children Charles Lusby Airs Granet Brown and Miss Rose Lusby For more than forty years Mr Lusby had been an employee of the Department of the Interior CHAJIOES IK BANKING SYSTEM PAPERMAKERS FACE FINES Twenty three Plead Guilty of Violating Sherman Act Federal Grand Jury Indicts Nearly Every Member of Fiber and Manila Association for Restraining Trade 1 For the Round Trip From I I Chicago I tgera workv as distinctly oT color 3b 2 i 2 Iiljonner 2b I Jackson cf ll vlFeuer rt 4 TlHaas lb 4 0 Smith 4 ONeal as 4 CRuhland 2b 2 ithensult 3 iPeader 1 24 4 27 14 1 Totals for Ohensult ln ninth 25 21 IT 1 0 0 0 3 3 i Rein hart Ryan Walsh and Bonner Earn VvMk 1 First base balls On Walsh lenault 4 Struck out By Walsh 4 by Tl ree base hit Smith Twli hits ard Selti Sacrifice hits Tydeman and Stolen bare Bonner 2 Fener and Hit by pitcher Reinhert Wd pitch Passed ball Smith Impire Mr Haa Trie of game 2 hours VIRGINIA WEDDINGS rofilir til 1 III ff Bail I BWI HhBII 19 I W7 Xk wm SBV SB Luray June 19 Clyde Slick cf Hagers town and Miss Carrie Hammers of Lu ra wer married here last night Rev James A Huffard of the Lutheran Chici officiating The bride is a daughter of Joseph Hammers of Luray Win ster June 19 William Lester Scioole a railroad mail clerk on tho Southern Railway and Miss Lucy Mae Curi ivh of Loudoun Countv Vi were marr here to day at the home of the bndes atint Mrs A Warner Rev Kern pastor of the Braddock Street Methodist Church officiated Rockviile June 19 Miss Eleanor Page Praix daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter Pratt of Capitol View and Mr Thomas Tullochof Washington were ma Tied yesterday at the home of the bride The officiating minister was Rev Jonn Ames of the Episcojial Church The bridegroom Is a son of Mr and Mrs Seymour Tulloch This morning Miss Jennie Kenny and Mr John Wise young Washlngtonlans were married here bv Rev White of the Baptist Church the ceremony be day signed the proclamation for prohlbl Two Accused of Robbery Ilarrie Pattie and John Plckard were arraigned in the Police Court yesterday morning on a charge of assaulting and robbing Peter Pulman last Saturday night They waived preliminary hearing and were held for the action of the grand Jury Blanche Reynolds accused of selling liquor without a license forfeited 50 collateral Delegate to Convention Melchoir left yesterday for Louisville Ky to represent the Virginia Sunday school Association at the Sunday school convention now in progress inthat city Railway Offices Removed The offices of the Washington divlsk of the Southern Railway have been removed from the Brent Building in Prince street to the Peabody Building Work of rating the Brent Building to make way for a modern public school building will begin at once Mrs Carlin to Serve Tea Mrs Carlin wife of Representative Carlln and Miss Minnie Henderson will serve tea at the Alexandria Golf Club from 5 to 7 oclock this evening Glenn Signs Prohibition Proclamation Raleigh June 19 Gov Glenn to For the Round Trip From Chicago From St Louis 6750 to Portland Tacoma Seattle and other DAILY JUNE 1 TO SEPT 15 1908 VIA THE inr Derformed at the ministers home Yesterday afternoon Miss Nannie Raff Matthews of Washington and Harvey Kohlhoss Tormerly a merchant of Der wood this county were married ln Rock Mile by Rev Thomas Campbell pas tor of thy Baptist Church tion to go into effect in North Carolina on the 1st of January 1909 VIRGINIA OBITUARY Charlottesville June 19 Mrs William Farlsh died this morning at her country home Rutledge eight miles north of Charlottesville after an Illness of tour montns ueiore ner marriage she was Miss Margaret Hunter daughter or the late James Hunter of Richmond Va She is survived by her husband and six children Winchester June 19 Henry Carper died at his home here to day after a long illness aged fifty two He was a native of this county and for years was employed by the Cumberland Vaney Railroad He is survived by his wife and three sons Luray June 19 Mrs John Printz aged about seventy five died to day at her home four miles east bf Luray Richmond June 19 George Gibson sr ninety one years old died at his home here this morning For more than sixty years be was one of the leading building contractors hereV He is survived by onei aoa andnmedanghter SEE THE MOUNTAINS LAKES AND GLACIERS OF PUGET SOUND AND THE COLUMBIA RIVER REGION TAKE A PLUNGE IN THE WATERS OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN VISIT Alaska AND Yellowstone Park en route Stop off at Spokane and study the Inland Empire For Fares and Information Write FUMMILL DPA 711 Chestnut St Phils Pa NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Summer Travel write Literature A CLELAND OPA St Paul Minn Alkska ukqnPaciflc Exposition Jones vs Ready Judgment agiinst defendent fo 3300 FlaintlfT attorney Arthur Peter defendants attorney Albert Sillers Miller Shoemaker Company vs Sturgeon Judgment on report of auditor for 336568 Plaintiffs attorneys Everett a Ewlng fendants attorney Walter A Johnston Marsh vs Jewett motion to quash attachment granted as to certain garnishes Plaintiffs attorney nilliard defendants attorney Glesy Huntington Maple Syrup Company vs Retill Grocers Protective Association leave to amend declaration rlhln ten days and twenty days to plead Plaintiffs attorney II Wheatley defendants attorney Dlggs Rndces vs Walter ludEment under stventy third rule sgainst defendant for 50770 Plaintiffs attorneys Thompson LASKey oeienaants at or nry Walter Mackenzie vs Crous demurrer to fourth plea and motion to strike out fltth plea sustained Plaintiffs attorney Mather defendants at torney Davis Imliof vs Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company motion for new trial overruled and judgment on verdict for rUtntiff lor 1158 Plaintiffs attorney Leon Tobriner defenda ts attorneys Hamilton Colbert Yetkes and Hamilton American Radiator Company vs Sonnemann motion to file supplemental affidavit ovJrruled Compatnsnts solicitor George Braddock defendants solicitor Hendler riynn vs Staples motion to strike out granted with leave to amend ln ten days Plaintiffs attorneys Hilton Jackson Hayden Johnson and Ayltt Nichol defendants attorneys Syme and Woodard Sheridan vs Brown leave to amend declaration ln ten days granted Plaintiffs attorneys A Oleterich and Wlnship Wheatley defendints attorneys Prentiss Thurnon and A Bellinger CRIMINAL COURT NO 1 Mr Justice Stafford United States vs Hyde Benson Clmond Sohnrfdr ronsolracv slven to lutv Attorneys A Worthlngton A A Blrney Donar son tmpDeji ana vanaeroer United States vs Daniel Williams embetsle ment plea not gailty Attorney Foster United States vs Matilda Jones alias Guerra bigamy plea not guilty Attorney Foster United States vs Emanuel Thomas assiult to kill plea not guilty Attorneys Church a Graves United States vs George Hlbbard assault ta kill plea rot tuilty Attorneys Kegwln Robi son United States vs Victoria Brunner bigamy plea not guilty Attorney Foster United States vs A Stewart abandonment plea guilty personal recognizance taken for sentence Attorney Foster United States vs Joseph Hlckerson house breaking and larceny plea guilty sentenced to workhouse for six month Attorney Martin PROBATE COURT Mr Justice Gould Eatste of Joanna Brown will admitted to probate and letters testamentary granted to Mary Mesny bond 500 Attorneys Douglas Baker Sherrtll and Bride Estate of Henry Edmonds will admitted to probate and letters testamentary granted to Emma Edmonds bond 100 Attorney Penny backer In re Edward Thackrton et al order relieving guardian from accounting Attorneys Evana Benson a Poullney In re William Reldy et al order to encumber wards real estate and pay off existing trust Attorney Sulllvsa In re Courtney Young et al order of allowance Attorney A McKenney Estate of William Wheeler letters ot administration granted to Edwin Dutton bond 200 Attorney Dutton Estate Fannie Taliaferro letters of administration granted to Rose Gordon bond 500 Attorney Downing Estate of John Llbbey order to employ counsel Attorneys Gordon a Gordon Estate ot Margaret A Gibson letters of administration granted to Maggie Little bond 3100 Attorney James EstateVot Honora A Morrow order to employ counsel Attorney Leeh Estate of Daniel Becker letters of administra tion granted to Frederick A Fennlng bond 600 Attorneys Coldren Fennlng In re Edward slaughter order authorizing expenditure Attorney Wilton Lambert Estate of Samuel Bell will dated June 30 1904 filed Estate of Emily Haynes petition for probate of will filed Attorney Martin Estate cf Alice Peyton petition tor probata ot will filed Attorneys Blair a Thorn In re Lawrence Brown et al order appoint ing William Brown guardian bond S00 At torney Jamee IL Tavlor Eatste of Jane McFarland will dated December 8 MOf tiled Bergmann and George Emmerich Metropolis Building Association mo izsuu lot SO DOBBINS ADDITION William Bowles et nx to Percy Thompson and Herbert Shannon to secure Harry Wardman and Thomas Bones 1375 monthly paymenta per cent lot 3s square 34 WHITTINGHAM Edward Brown et ux to Thomas Atkinson and Kelson Wilson to te cure Albert Atkinson 3138 1 year per cent semiannually lot 19 SQUARE 181 William Dante et ux to John Lamer and John A Hamilton to secure Washington Loan and Trust Company 15000 3 years 5 per cent semiannually part lot 4 DOBBINS ADDITION Charles Harris et ux ta Charles Gregory snd Henry Mooney to secure Francis A Blundon 1350 monthly payments 5 per cent lot 93 block 18 AZADIA Eugene Brady et al trustees and othera to Walter Wilcox and George Hane to secure Harriet Maynard 5000 3 years per cenV semiannually part SQUARE 2708 Elizabeth Saum to Francis Saul and Walter Hilton to secure Saul 1700 1 year 6 per cent semiannually lot 38 MOUNT PLEASANT Marie Eastwood to Watson Newton and Samuel Jones to secure Robert Sljoppell 4000 3 years I per cent semiannually parts lots 115 and IK National Board of Trade Urges Action on the Subject The National Board of Trade has called attention of local organizations ln its membership to the necessity of an agreement upon the principles of a banking system for presentation to the national currency association The note signed by President LaLanne says If the main principles can be agreed upon the necessary changes would be by gradual steps all tending steadfastly toward the desired end which can only be reached by giving time so as to avoid disturbance of existing conditions The country seems fully alive to the necessity of a change and the opportunity should be acted upon while this impression continues New York June 19 Sentence will be Imposed by Judge Hough of the United States Circuit Court Monday upon twenty three companies manufacturing wrapping paper for violation of the Sher man anti trust act by forming an alleged combination in restraint of trada The cqmpanles composed almost the entire membership of the Fiber and Manila As sociation which was organized 1308 by John Parks The Federal grand Jury returned to aay indictments against twenty flve of the companies composing the association and against John Parka Solomon Stroock counsel for the association pleaded guilty for twenty three companies United States Attorney Stlmson said that in view of the fact that defend ant companies had saved the governmmt the expens of a lengthy prosecutUn ard as the Illegal combination had been dissolved he was willing that light fine Imposed NEW SERUM TOR RABIES FIVE KILLED BY BLAST Out Crashed to Death by Log Special to The Washington Post Cumberland Md June 19 Struck by a tree which he had Just chopped In the woods near Rockwood yesterday evening neath the heavy log He died before he what was wrong His tamping set th Foreman Used Iron Rod to Find Why It Did Not Explode Scranton Pa June 19 Five unidenti fied Italians employed on the Lacka wanna Railroad cut off at Lehigh were killed to day by a premature blast The blast had failed to explode and the foreman used an iron rod i to find out could be liberated blast off killing him and four others Head of the New York Pasteur Institute Brings Specimen from Paris Special to The Washington Post New York June 19 Dr George Glbler Rambaud head of the Pasteur Institute arrived yesterday morning on the La Provence after having spent a month in Paris studying an Improved treatment for rabies He is sanguine it will do great things and brought enough of the new serum to last until another supply car be made on the other side He said since the discovery of the latest treatment Dr Auguste Marie head of the institute In Paris had treated more than 3W cases without the loss of a life The new serum said Dr RambautX is not a cure because rabies can never be cured after It has developed but If Injected a few days after the patient ts bltfen there is every hope for recovery Give our Improved treatment time to pro duce Immunity before the rabies germs have time to multiply and reacn the nerve centers and the patient is saved With the first Pasteur treatment such full immunity is not reached until nearly five weeks after the first injection the treatment taking minimum of eighteen days FISCHER HANSEir ACQTJITTED Threatens to Prosecute Persons Who Charged Him With Extortion Special ta The Washington Post New York June 19 Carl FIshcr Han sen the lawyer who was accused of ex toning 115000 from Joseph OBrien a decorator of Philadelphia was acquitted to day The Jury was out forty five minutes Justice Goff in his charge to the Jury said the character of tho person who made the charge against Flscher Hansen was not to be considered It was a ques tion of whether OBrien because ot threats had oeen made to gtve up fUuoo When Flscher Hansen got outside the court room he made some comments on OBrien Dowling Buckley and other wlt nesses against hint He lntlmatsd that lrtended to bring proceedings against those Interested ln the prosecution against him a The Sioux Falls Clearing House for Romances Gone Wrong As a refreshing not to say cooling story for warm weather reading the feature entitled ff Teaching a Woman How to Swim Which will appear in Sundays Post Is an almost ideal selection If you Jiave tried to teach a girl to support herself in water you will enjoy this mans story of his experiences if you havent read the story and acquire wisdom Men Who Have Disappeared Forever in the Black Mountain of Virginia Lawsuits Richards vs lire Jones appeal Defendants attorney No S047S appellant Doyle No 5063B Charles Toke International Sand Lime Brick and Machinery Company account 4700 Plaintiffs attorney Davis So 50681 Joseph Byrne vi Darld A Kep pel drmages 20000 PlalntHTs attorneys Gates and Nelson Wilson Mechanics Lien No 5821 Model Heating Company vs Leo Sim mons lots II snd IT square 2555 51880 Attor ney jusepa Li ouuiran Equity Suits No J7S74 Abner 6 WrllM vs Welsh Alb ford et to substitute trustee Complainants solicitor Williams No 17875 i Frank Ross va Julia TM Rosa limited divorce Comnlalnants aollcltor Balley I No I7S7S Addle Wilson vs Joseph Wilson maintenance Complainants solicitor Turner Noi mn William Brooks et al it Jane Stewart et at partition Complainants edllcitora il Williams and Welter NoZ7J7 William Andrews Trustee vs Simmons to set aside assignment Complainant solicitors Joseph 6uUlraa and Ji Wilson I If you are thinking of subletting your apartment for the summer you will be particularly interested in the illustrated story of a fifty thousand dollar flat that was wrecked by subletters The Summertime is the season when our thoughts turn lightly toward the festive kerosene buggy The Post offers to morrowmorrow an entertaining story entitled How Perkins Bought an Auto Will Hunt Human Birds of Prey With a Police Force of Highly Educated Men The Stranger Showed the Natives a Better Game Than Draw Poker How Mrs Cluck Took a Chance and Bet the Works on Clucks Down and Out Hunch Heart Disease a National Peril and Mortality From It Is Increasing Some of the Most Atrocious Crimes in History Have Been Committed by Women Pet Jaguar Saved His Life Some Forgotten Inventors When Skilly Stole the Cipher Monkeys Captured the Ship Howa un Spot Won a Fortune A Thrilling Tiattle With a Shark Some Succinct Slang Words What Ghosts Are Made Of Fly and Win 52000 The Story of a Haunted Farmhouse andThe Champion Fish Story are only a few of the many interesting features in 5500 Reward for Any One Establishing Communication With the Spirit World.

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