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I 2 THE WASHINGTON WASKIT HERALD FRIDAY FRIDAYJUNE7 JUNE 7 1907 BIG GIFT TO LIBRARY LIBRARYManuscripts LIBRARYMallUS LIBRARYJaiiuseripts Manuscripts MallUS lipt5fol for the Congres Congressional Conglessionallnstitntioll Congressional i sional sionallnstitntioll sionallnstitntiollLEFT Institution InstitutionLEFT InstitutionLEFT LEFT BY HENLEY SMITH SMITHBeqnet SMITHDeqnclllt SMITHfleqneit Beqnet of 1000 Historical Papers PapersInclude PnperRIncludeR Pnp rlncludci Include Letters of tVnshlnston tVnshlnstonJefferson Wuh1ng1onJeffcron YnllblnftonJefferson Jefferson Monroe nn ooel Mmllsoii MmllsoiiRelics InelbonItelicA IndIonItelici Relics Given to Descendant DefllcenclontEA DefllcenclontEAtnte Etnte tnte Valued nltlcel nt 300000 Divided DividedThe DITlflellThe flIvIdelThe The Library of Congress by the terms termsof termsof termsof of the will 111 of John Henley Smith who whodied whodl whodeed died dl in Florence Italy Ital April 13 last fe feto Isto Sto to receive a great number of valuable valuablehistorical ahmbleh valuablelstoriea1 historical storlcal letters and manuscripts The Thetestament Thet Thetestament testament bears date of May 31 HoS 1 and andwas andas andwas was as filed for probate yesterday esterda The Thevalue Thealup Thevalue value alup of the estate It disposes of is esti estimated estimated estiranted mated at about iOOOO iOOOOIn 100000 100000In OOOY OOOYIn In regard to the Library of Congress Congressbequest Congressbequest Congreasbequest bequest the testator says that his entire entirecollection enUrocollctlon entirecolkction collection of old manuscript letters not nothereinbefore nothereinbefore notltrrelnbefore hereinbefore bequeathed of Washington WashingtonJefferson WashingtonJetrtrson WashingtonJetfrson Jefferson Monroe Madison includ including Including Including ing a number num er of old papers of various variouskinds variousIIrds variouskIrds kinds consisting of 10W papers is to be begiven beglnn begften given to the Library of Congress upon uponthe uponthe uponthe the condition that they the be arranged and andput andput andput put In proper condition for being pre prewired prelernd preserved wired and kept together with those al already already already ready given during my 01 life a one collec collection coIleetInto coHeetIn tIn tInto to be known as The Henley Smith SmithCollection SmithClJllection SmithCllectlon Collection CollectionThe ClJllectionThe CllectlonThe The testator te tator directs that i OOO eoo be set setaside setaside sotaside aside for the erection of a mausoleum mau leum in ina ina Ina a handsome hand me substantial manner similar similarto to a loggia Th The sum of 2009 00i OQ te devised devisedto to the trustees of Rock Creek Cemetery Cemeterythe Cemeterythe Cemeterythe the Interest thereof to be used for the thepurpose thepurposE thepurpose purpose of earing for the vault vaultnellcn vaultRelics Rult RultRellcfll Relics Go to XeplicTV XeplicTVAn NeplierAn ephe1TAn An oil portrait of the grandfather of the thedPCfdent thedpdent thedcdent dPCfdent Commodore Henley with two twoswords twoswCrds twoswcrds swCrds belonging to him and also Iso an another Anothr another other sword used by my greatgrand greatgrandfather greatgrandfathr greatgrandfather father Bayard Smith In 1 the Revo Revolutionary ReoIlt1 Rero1ut1nary lutionary Ilt1 nar war ar are given to the nephew nephewJ Bayard Smith SmithTo SmithTo SmithT To the niece of the testator Margaret MargaretBnynrd MargaretThynrd IargaretB Bnynrd rd Smith are ar given ten china plates plateswhich plattswhlch plateswiieh which were obtained by my father from fromMrs fromIrs fromMrs Mrs Irs President Madison dlson and were for formerly formfrly formerly merly used in the White House during duringPresident duringPresl duringPresident President Presl nt Madisons administration administrationTo To John Henley Hen Luce Is given the theframed tbeframlJ theframel framed letter from Gen Washington to tomv tom ton mv and his greatgrandmother Elisabeth ElisabethHenlT Ellaabeth1pn1rr Elisabethilonley HenlT notifying her son John of his ap appointment appintmtnt appnintment pointment to the 1 Navy NavyThe NTht NavyThe The American Security and nd Trust Com Comrnny Comf1ny CornrY rnny or this city is named as trustee of ofall orall ofall all the property of the testator the tes testators tNtatl8 tsetators tators wife Mrs Rebecca Smith to have havethe hant the house hOU at 1224 Connecticut Conn Ueut avenue avenuenorthwest av avenuetrthwPst ue uetvrhwtst northwest together with 1th all the house houser ho househd 111 4 goods and furniture contained containedtherein eontalnedthfr4ln containedterotn therein as well as the carriages horse horsePH1 hor hortin horsesTi1 PH1 tin Ti1 liirnmK liirnmKI arn arnI rnsss rnsssp I is particularly stipulated by the dece decedm deceInr decedtnr dm Inr that no part rt of the estate shall be beuse1 bet1td betieei use1 by his wife for any charitable or orbenevolent orbneolnt or1ynenlent benevolent purposes or gifts to persons personscr or institutions religious or otherwise the thetrstator thetrstator thetstator trstator declaring that he had made mad pro provision proislon prosIon vision islon for them themPrinceton tbernPrinceton thesePrinceton Princeton Ket Gets et 25000 i2ftOOrreton 25000Princeton 2JOOPrinreton Princeton University rnlvtn ty upon the death of offA ortl ofV fA A wife of the testator is I to receive 25 25for 5 5f 25i i for the establishment and malnte malnter 1le of five scholarships in honor of as asrany ulrany asraiy rany members oC his family familyShould familyhluld familyShould Should the wife survive the testator the thetristre thetnstf thetrstP tristre under the will is directed to totransfer totransfer totransfer transfer all the property with 1th the excep exceptin exeepn tin of 1234 Connecticut avenue aen to the theFife theSlfe theEfe Fife Deposit and Trust Company of Bal Baltimore Baltimore HalUninre timore Md Id with the power pow to sell ll and andmanage andmanage andminage manage the same with the same privi priviIgp prlvilgf privilgs Igp as granted to the American Security SecuritynnJ Securk Securknnd Securityan nnJ an Trust Company Complnyof of this city It Is fur furtier furtltr furter tier directed that the entire estate thus thustransferred thulltransffrroo thustransferred transferred be divided into two separate separatetrusts separatetrJs PArat PArattrusts trusts trJs amounting to 89 86000 With refer referen TeferHl referto en to this trust the testator says saysIn saYIIn saysIn In case ca Brother Bayard Smith Smithehall Smithfhall Smithbe ehall be dead at the time this trust trustshall truetshall trustshall shall become operative then th the thestks theat I stks at k5 and bonds so set apart shall be beraid beTaid beraid raid to the three children of my brother brotherrow brother brotherrow brotherrow row living 1Iln Gertrude GertrudeWSmlth VMfeg Smith Mar Marparet Margarot paret 1ret Bayard Smith Smithr SmithC Timv tyard JQayani rard II HSmith IISmIth IISmith Smith share and share alike alikeTwenty alike1pnt alikeTwenty Twenty 1pnt thousand dollars is i8be tl tbe be held heldIn heldin I Ib In trust and the income to be paid to toJohn toJohn I IJohn John Glenn of Baltimore to be used usedbv usedb I Ib bv him for the th benefit and support of the thetestators theestators I Itestators testators brother Bayard Smith SmithSioild SmithSjl11d SmithSioffld Sioild Glenn GI nn decline 1irn to carry out fis fisinstruction t18Instruction tlsInstruction instruction the Safe Deposit lt and Trust TrustCompany Trutttfmpan TrustCrnpanv Company fmpan of Baltimore is I named to ex exercise extrdf eetrche ercise trdf the duties Imposed on Glenn GlennBlsr GlennBig I IDIJt Big Sum for Mecca MeccaTi MeccaTi lcclII lcclIIT Ti th Safe Deposit and Trust Com Company Comrein Cornpirty pany rein of Baltimore is given 80000 oo to be beheld be11p11 belrld held In trust trult the income of which is to tobe tobe tobe be paid to Alice Harrison Smith and andHenrietta AndHpnrletta andWnrletta Henrietta Henley Hen Smith daughters of his hisbrother hisVrothr hisbrother brother Samuel Harrison Smith payable payableat at tt the rat rate of Nt per year Mr to be used for forthe forthe forthe the benefit ntfit of the testators te tators brother and andto Rndtl andto to he exempt from legal attachment It Itis ItJe ItIs is stipulated that if the teetators daugh daughters daughters daughters ters die intestate the entire property propertycovered propertyeertd propertyHversd covered by trust No 2 go to the Church ChurchHm ChurchHnm ChurchIInm Hm and Infirmary of Baltimore City CityJewelry CUyJewfln CityJewelry Jewelry and other oth personal effects are aregiven aregien areghen given to Samuel Stlm 1 Harrison Smith Alice AliceHrrlson AlleeHrrljft AliceH Hrrlson rrison Smith Henrietta Hen ta Henley HenleySmith ItenkySmith I ISmith Smith Alida Henriques Kemp Duval Duvaland Duvalfold Duvaltid and William Corcoran Hill HillAs HiliAs StillAs As executors are named Mrs Mary MaryPebeopa lAr lArPpiJII MarsFeieea Pebeopa PpiJII a Smith widow of the testator testatorHandian teatAtor11dlan testatorCsdian Handian 11dlan Xorthrop and the American AmericanS AlJWricanfIIlrltr AmericanS4urIty fIIlrltr urlty and Trust Company of this thiscity thisty thistV city cityA ty tyA A rodicll dated May 31 19C6 Ist was wa also ateofiled alflomtd also11sd filed with th tM will 111 The Tb trustees ar A1 di dirertf drtfd dirstd rertf rtfd In the codicil to determine whether whetherthe whetherthe whetherthe the estate tat is valued at atnlue 199600 199600Vnlne 1OIIOOVnln Vnlne Vnln nlue of Relate KxtnteThe IbtnteThe RelateThe The executors named in the will filed a apetition Apetiti apetition petition petiti In the Probate Court yesterday yesterdayasking yesterdayasking terda terdaasking asking for letters testamentary testalnen teetamentr ry and stat stating stAting statlog ing that at the estate consists of House Houseon HoufjIn Houseon on Connecticut avenue valued IUI at MOQO MOQOstork OOOOstyk 000 000stok stork unnamed valued at W9009 IOOOfl 000 stock stockcf stOCklC stockof cf Pacific States Stat Telegraph and Telephone TelephoneCompany TelephoMCompan Telephonenrnpany Company nrnpany value not given railroad railroadbrd railroadbds brd 1 valued at MOOCC 000 household hou hold furnl furnlturr furnltlr furnl5iffl turr JHOOO jewelry w8Iry Jtt 3IiO J60 cash in inbank Inbank Inbank bank 139392 other oth stocks of California Californiacorporations ClUfornlac11P CalifornIacnrporatlons corporations c11P ratiolUl valued Iutd at about ROO 100000 It ItIs ItIs ItIs Is stated that the debts do not exceed exceedjorn excE4dI excE4dMr exceedMr jorn jornMr I Mr Smith WM well known In Washing Washington Washlngt Washingtn ton Bf was a member of the Metropoli Metropolitan I tropoll tropolltan tan Chevy Chase Chatle and Cosmos Clubs He Hewas lItW3 liewoe was W3 about sixtyone xtone years of age ge devoted devotedV hIs wife and home and had lived here hereli hpreil hereIi li retirement for about fifteen ftrt years yearsnft yearsIrtr yearsiftr nft Irtr having amassed a fortune in rail railr rallrnad railmad mad ad operations in the West in connection connectionwith connectionwith connectionwith with Collls Huntington He was a agrandson agrandson agrandson grandson of Samuel Harrison Smith who whoestablished whoutabllshed whoestablished established the National Intelligencer Intemr clr in inIVO InIr inIS IVO Ir IS and spent fI his life here His father fatherwas fatherwas fatherwas was Jonathan Bayard Smith a member of ofthe orthp ofth the th District bar and also a well known knownlawyer knownlwer knownlwyer lawyer in Baltimore for or many years JHenley JHpnle Jenlev Henley Hpnle enlev Smith was born In that city cityFather cityFather lt1 lt1Fatlilr Father and son were treasurers of the theWashington theWashington the1Vahington Washington Monument Society SOClet almost almostfrom almostfrom almostfronl from Its very beginning beginningS nnlng nnlngJ Henley Hpnl Smith at the opening of the therivl therjvl rivl war was a student stu 8nt at Princeton PrincetonH PrincetonHb Hb ran away at the bugk call of the se secession seIn socesInn cession In of Virginia and joined the army armyrf armyrf armyrf rf the th Confederacy fighting in Mosbys Mosbysdivision lIosb Msbygcxsjon siO1 division iO1 and having many stirring en enunterg enantera enunter unterg unter during the war Mr Smith was a member of the Columbia Historical HistoricalSociety HistoricalSociety HistoricalSociety Society and gave much time during his hisresidence hisresidence hisresidence residence in Washington to the collection collectionof of historical material materialHis matlrlalHis materialHis His collection of letters and documents documentsalso dGCumentsalso documentsalso also includes the record of Dr William WilliamThornton Williami WilliamThornton Thornton and those pertaining particu particularly partlcululy particularls larly to the Monument Association Be Before Before Before fore he left home for Europe the last time timethese timethese timethese these valuable papers were deposited with withthe withthe withthe the Librarian of Congress with the re request request request quest that they be made accessible to tostudents tostudents tostudents students of history Ills Si1stor tor under proper restric restrictions re8trlcUons retrIctions tions tionsCONFEDERATE UonsCONFEDERATE tionsCONFEDERATE CONFEDERATE FOUND DEAD DEADArthur DEADArthur DEADArthur Arthur Lndcwltiilic Aanuyxlateil In InIloom InUoom inItoont Iloom nt Hotel lIotelArthur HotelArthur hoteLArthur Arthur Ludewltzhe of New ew Orleans Orleansand Orleansand Orleansand and a member of the famous Louisiana LouisianaTiger LoulslarnlTiger LouisianaTiger Tiger Regiment which took such an ac active active cctive tive part In the civil war was found dead deadIn deadIn deadin In bed at the Carolina Hotel 472 Penn Pennsylvania Penns IennsylvanIa sylvania lvanla avenue yesterday afternoon afternoonwith afttrnoonylth afternoonwith with the gas jet turned fully on While Whilethe Whilethe Whilethe the police have no reason to believe that thatit thatIt thatit it Is a case of suicide Coroner Nevltt Nevlttwill Neylttwill Nevlttwill will hold an inquest oer the body today todayin toda todain in an effort to determine the cause use of ofdeath ofdeath ofdeath death Ludewitzhe udct1tzhe was more than fifty fiftyyears fiftyears fiftyyears years ears of age ageThe ageThe ageThe The veteran cam came to Washlgton on onMonday onMonda onMonday Monday Monda from Richmond where here he had hadattended badattended hadattended attended and taken an active interest in inthe Inthe Inthe the meeting of the Confederate soldiers soldiersHe soldiersHe llllers llllersHe He was in the best of spirits and appar apparently apparentiy pIJ rently ently in good health His only affliction afflictionseemed afflictionleemd amlctionseemed seemed to kayo been stomach trouble troublefrom troublefrom troublefrom from which he had suffered for years yearsMrs yearsMrs ears earsMrs Mrs Ray Ra the proprietress of the thehotel thehotel thehotel hotel called Ludewltzhe yesterday yes Iml a and andat Andat andat at that time ho said that he desired to tosleep tosleep tosleep sleep a little longer When he I was call called ealled called ed later there was no response and an aninvestigation anInvestigation aninvestigation investigation showed that the man was wasdead wasdead sas sasdead dead It is thought that possibly po the gas gasJet gasjet gasjet Jet was left open accidentally accidentallyLudewitzhe aceldentallrLudpwltzhc accidentallyLudewltzhe Ludewitzhe lived at 9 St Peters street streetNew Itreetew streetNan New ew Orleans lit has relatives In Haiti Baltimore DaIUmore Haitimore more Seventyfive entyfie dollars In cash and andseveral Andseveral andseveral several pieces p4ec of jewelry were found foundamong foundamong foundamong among the dead mans effects The Thepolice Thepolice Thepolice police are endeavoring to locate hi his rela relative relaUVet reiaUvee tive UVet in the South The body bed was taken takento take taketo takento to the morgue morgueDIPLOMATS nMJrgucDIPLOMATS morgueD1PLOATS DIPLOMATS ARE NOT OT EXEMPT EXEMPTAttitude EXEMPTAttitude EXEMPTAttitude Attitude of Glen Echo Authorities AuthoritiesDispleases AuthoritiesDispleases AuthoritiesDispleases Displeases State Department DepartmentConclusion DepartmentConclulon DepartmentCo Conclusion Co zclois Ion Reached thnt lint Italian ItalianAmbassador UulinnAUlIIR i1t I inn innAuilnsszLdOrM Ambassador AUlIIR CnllorH 1nrty niii Not ot Kx Kxcccd I Hicccii xcccil cccd Speed Limit LimitThe 1lmltThe linhitThe The State Department De JWtrtment It is understood understoodis is it far from pleased with ith the attitude attitudetaken Attitudetaken attitudetaken taken by Mayor IaOr Garrett and Marshal MarshalCollins MarshalCollies arahal arahalColUu Collins as the result of their Interview Interviewwith interviewwith interviewwith with United States Stat District Attorney lltorne John JohnC JobnC JohnC Rose following vtch 4deh leh it was as an announced announced nnouncfd nounced by the mayor that the diplomats diplomatscould tllpiomatcould diplomatscould could in the future disregard dIr ard the speed speedlimits speedlimits peedlimits limits of Glen Echo providing their theiridentity theirIMnUly theirIdentity identity was established establishedThis establhdThis establishedThIs This according cordlng to the th department Is a amisrepresentation Itmlareprttlen amisrepresentation mlareprttlen misrepresentation Uon of the facts Lawless Lawlessness IAJeaness Lawlessfleas ness It Is stated tn will ill not be encouraged encouragedby neoulMgec1b by the State Department and the reason reasonMayor reuonlaor reasonMayor Mayor laor Garrett has been taken to task Is Isbecause Isb isbecause because the th conclusion has been reached reachedthat rtAcbedtbet reachedtht that the Italian Ambassador and his hisparty hisplirty hisparty party were ere not exceeding the speed 8 limits limitsof limitsor limitsof of Glen Echo when hen held up by Marshal MarshalCollins la1llhalCollins larshaiCollins Collins It 1 is stated that the party was wasclimbing wasclimbing wasclimbing climbing a muddy hill at hardly an aver average Rverage average age rate rat of speed on the afternoon of oftheir ortheir oftheir their arrest and the indignation Indl fttton of Baron BaronMayor BarOonIayoc BaredMayor Mayor des Planches WM tNI based on die tfcofact diefeet tofact fact that their speed I was tII far from ex exceeelve exCet8lve oxceselve ceeelve ceeelveMr Cet8lvelr ceselveMr Mr Huntington Wilson Third Assistant AssistantSecretary ANisttttSeerelary AssistantSecretary Secretary of State who was in the party partysaid partysaid partysaid said that he did not in the least lUt object objectto objectto objectto to Marshal Collins carrying out the law lawand I Iand lawand and that he admired him for or his fearless fearlessness fearlt8sn4U fearlessness ness but his actual experience with Col Collins CollIns Coiline lins showed him that the marshal was wascarrying WAScarrying wascarrying carrying the thing to a most absurd de degree lie liertf do21ee gree rtf ami that the holding boldi up of the theItalian theItalian theItalian Italian Ambassador Ambe8S dor And his party was not notwarranted notwarranted notwarranted warranted warrantedIt It was seW yesterday yftlt rdy at the State Stat De Department Department Do Dopartment partment that Marshal Collins and Mayor MayorGarrett laorGarrett MayorGarrett Garrett could not be held for firing at the thetires thetires thetires tires of Herr von Radowitzs machine machineor or stopping the Italian Ambassador and andhis andhis andhis his party part as no arrest was made The Thearrest lhearrest Thearrest arrest of the Austrian U8trian Ambassadors Ambassadorschauffeur Ambasesdorschauffeur mbaMttdor mbaMttdorchauffeur chauffeur however which was effected effectedsome enectedsome effectedsome some time ago may have very serious seriousconsequences seriousconsequences us uscona cona consequences for them both If the thechauffeur thechauffeur thechauffeur chauffeur was registered regiitertd at the State Sta De Department Department Dopartment partment as in the employ of the Austrian AustrianEmbassy AutrlanEmbeR AustrianEmbassy Embassy EmbeR at the time t1m both Collins and amiMayor 1m 1mIaOr andMayor Mayor Garrett are liable under the law lawwhich I Ihleh lawwhich which hleh prohibits legal JBI prosecution of diplo diplomats dlplomats diplomats mats and might ml ht be imprisoned for their theiroffense theiroffense theiroffense offense offenseComplaint offenseCompktlnt offenseComplaint Complaint concerning the violation of ofthe ofthe ofthe the regulation governing the speed limits limitsis lImlUIs limitsis is made to the Commissioners by the thePetworth thePetworth thePetwoeth Petworth Citizens Association 1 sIOCla tlOfl through throughits throughIts throughit its it secretary retary Partello who states statesthat statHthat statesthat that It te a daily dtlll occurrence tMeurr nce for automo automobiles automobiles automobliss biles to come down Brlghtwood avenue avenueat aenueat avenueat at a speed lI ed of not less than forty rort miles milesan mlletiAn milesan an hour A request Is made that Bright Brightwood Brhhtwood Brightwood wood avenue be patrolled by a bicycle bicyclepoliceman bicyclepoI1clman bicyclepoliceman policeman for the purpose of putting ai aistop A Astop astop stop to the practice practiceGIRL lracllceGIRL practiceGIRL GIRL GRADUATES HEAR BRYCE BRYCEDryn BRYCErnt BRYCEBryn Dryn rnt Mnvrr Senior Tolil of Fields of ofPhiladelphia o1IIIefnlrlIIA ofUcefultiess 1IIIefnlrlIIA 1IIIefnlrlIIAPhlladflphIA UcefultiessIhlladelphia Philadelphia June 6 6ln In an address to tothe tothe tothe the graduating class elu of Bryn Mawr li8wr Col Coltege ColJamts Colloge loge James Bryce Br British Ambassador Amb Nador to tothe tothe tothe the United States today pointed out to tothe tothe tothe the girls before him the field in which whichthey whichthe whichthey they the could do great work workTo workTo workTo To be exact there were two fields Idll that thathe thatb thathe he opened to them as places plac where they theycould the thecould theycould could develop their talents but it wagi wagiplain wa waplAin wapplain plain that one of them was to be rather ratherused ratherus ratherused used as 8 a playground pl round That was when whenlie wbenh whenha lie told his bearers arerB to cultivate a thor thorough thorough thorough ough knowledge knowlfld fI and a fine fin taste in litera literature literature 11mm 11mmture ture and to read the ancient classics classicsThe elaslc8The classicsThe The occupation oceupationwassornething was wll8somethln something more seri serious erlo semiooaaltrttiztk ous ooaaltrttiztk altruistic to an extent and humani humanitarian humanltuiAn hurnanitarian tarian to a high degree It was vas to study studythe studvthe studythe the social and economic problems of the theday th thmO theday day how ho to mitigate the contrasts of ofwealth orwealth ofwealth wealth and poverty how to adjust more morefairly morlfalrh morefairly fairly the burden burd of taxation how to deal dealwith dealwith dealwith with intemperance discharged dl hrged criminals criminalsand criminalsand criminalsand and neglected children childrenWomen chlldrnomen childrenWomen Women omen are re as well qualified as men to tomaster totnR5 tomaster master tnR5 economic onomlc principles prlnclpl 5 said Mr MrBryce llrBncI MrBryce Bryce And even bettor lter qualified uslifled to apply applythose APplythotll applythose those principles to daily work They Tltl have havemore havemor havemore more mor tact he said more sympathy and andmore andmorf andmore more patience and the Influence they can canwield Rn Rnwllld catfvleld wield In shaping public opinion cannot an ot be beoverestimated beoerlstlnnhd beoverestimated overestimated overestimatedSTORAGE oerlstlnnhdSTORAGE overestimatedSTORAGE STORAGE STORAGELowest Lowest insurance rate in the city cityRooms cityRooms cityto Rooms to toPianos I IPiants 2SPianos Pianos SIM SIMTrunks 1HTrunks nj njTrunks Trunks TrunksInspection 55c 55cInspection ieInspection Inspection invited invitedEstimates invitedEstimates illVitCtlEstimates Estimates furnished nirnishedjompeng furnishedfruri urnis1iedFfUPi fruri forBgp oraqv jompeng QOrnpanRWAREHOISE cJompanWAREHOLSEMEN jompengWAREHOUSEMEN WAREHOUSEMEN WAREHOISE IEX PACKERS PACKERSAND PACKERSAXD PACKERSAND AND FORWARDING FORW ARDIXG AGENTS AGENTSI 1 1140 140 Fifteenth Street a FIRE WRECKS STABLE STABLEThirteen STABLErrlIilteen STABLEThirteen Thirteen Horses Are Rescued Rescuelfroiii Rescuedfrom from Burning Building BuildingGENERAL BiiiicliiigGENERAL jGENERAL GENERAL ALARM I IS SOUNDED SOUNDEDnMiliiKtou SOUNDEDnllhlnltton SOUNDEDoVaslilioglon nMiliiKtou Gnu Light Companys CompanysIlcpnlr ComIJ Companysltcpnir US USltelmlr Ilcpnlr Shops on Tenth Street Bad Badly DRill flailly ly DnnmKeil IJnmnltCIIFlnmCH Finnic Threaten Sur Surrounding SurrotllllllnJ Surroiiiidiiig rounding Property PrOllert In Downtown DowntovrnDistrict Downto1TnnlllltrictChief DowntownflfstrietCIiief District nlllltrictChief Chief licit in Command CommandThirteen CommnllliThirteen ComnanitilThirteen Thirteen hourses were saved from a fire firewhich tirewhich firewhich which for a time threatened the stables stablesand stablesand bl blROO and repair shops of the Washington Gas GasLight GasLIht GasLight Light Company at 411 Tenth street and andseveral andtntl andsecerhl several tntl of the adjoining buildings The Theflre Tkefire Thefire fire which hlch was wa of unknown origin was wasdiscovered wasliscovered A8 A8discovered discovered shortly after oclock and andWHS andWtiS andWRs WHS confined to the upper two storieff of ofthe orUle ofthe the building bul1dl The damage is i estimated estimatedat Umated Umatedat at about 1110O 2509 A general alarm called ealtedout calledout 11ed 11edout out all of the firefighting apparatus of ofthe ofthe ofthe the downtown district districtFiremen dlftrtctIrlrcmcn districtI4irtiiien Firemen KiRht 1 I ht Pinnies PinniesFor IrJnmcIror PinuicaFor For nearly an hour the firemen firem under underthe ulMlorthe naderthe the direction of of Chief Belt It who arrived arrivedwith arrtvedwith arrivedwith with the th third alarm fought the flames flamesfrom fllt1Mlfrom flamesfrom from the roofs of the adjoining buildings buildingsand buildingsAnd buildingsand and with several lines of ofMee hose in th the front frontand frontAnd frontand and running rUnnl through the alley aU as well wellWhile wellWhUe wellWhile While the fire was at its height ht the fire firemen ftroIMn AreIDea men were handicapped for a few minutes minutesby mlnut mlnutb minutesby by the tangling of the hose in the rear of eCm 411 Tenth street when ben several lines parted partedand partedand and drenched many of the curious spec spaetators spectA specbiters biters tatorsThe tA bitersThe tors torsThe The greatest amount of damage was WHSdone wasdne wastione done dne to the tbt second nd and third fora floors of Uw Uwbuikiing thebuikilng buikiing bUlking which was comparatively cmptuUfy new newThese newThese These Tht floors non were used Ue for the storage stoA stoAfc of offeed offeed feed fc and an at a general leneral storeroom storeo for gn gnmeters gas gasmeters meters ters and an other material mterta the th property propertyof prpt of the gas 8S company companyGeneral cpn cpnicnernl companyciieral General ciieral Alarm founded foundedOn OUllllll OUllllllOn oizrioleolOn On one on side sie of the th stables stable and an repair repairshop rr rrshp repairshop shop shp is the building buUdln of the Merchant MerchantStorage MerchantsStorage Storage Strge Company Copny which hich was wa threatened threatenedfor tbrteJ threatenedfor for a A time When Wb hea tb tb the Bremen ftremn arrived on onthe onthe the th scene in response to the first fnt alarm alarmit alarmIt it I was seen that the th names fl flames were wte beyond beyondthe beyondthe the control eontrl of the th limited lmite apparatus apprtus Con Consequently CO COseu Consequently sequently seu nUy another anter alarm alar which brought broughtDeputy blt bltDeput1 broughtDeputy Deputy Chief Ch Wagner was turned tum In and andlater aJ sadlater later Jter another aab to which hb Chief CbC Belt and nd all allof anoC cliof of the tle lire tre companies eompn In the downtown downtowndistrict dw downtowndistrict to todtrt district dtrt responded respondedLines lpe respondedLines Lines UM of hose hO from tr nine nln engines enln to together together gether lethr with wih that tht of the water attr tower were weresoon weessoon soon playing pl on the flame fl and gradually graduallythe graduallythe dua7 dua7the the blaae blaa was WI brought brusht within control controlSeveral Itr controlSeveraL I Several 5erl trucks trukl were wpr also 11 brought brou ht Into use useand 1 useanit and aided ald the firemen mtn In reaching rNhln the theroofs te terfs theroofs roofs rfs of other buildings blUdin in the vicinity vicinityThe vldnly vldnlyfM vicinityThe The horses hof were rescued rtued by Edwin Ew Cook Cookami Cookand and Lucian Lucn Harvey employee tmpos of the th com company compy cornpang pang py The first firt alarm alr of tire trt was turned turnedin turnedin in by Special Splal Officer Onc Young oun who ho pulled pulledthe pulledthe the box bx bringing brlngn8 out the th department prtment to tothe toth tothe the th Are lre which hleh practically prtlaly destroyed dHtry the theAcademy theAcademy Academy of Music usk last lat winter winterYOEMAN winterYOErA winterYOEAN YOEMAN YOErA GETS 25 CENTS CENTSVenllct CENTSerd CENTSSerlict Venllct erd let for Unlisted IC lltell Man In Wlio ho Woos AVnaMarred Woosha UI UIHnrrel Hnrrel ha Marred rrei from Newport Cllrt eosIoort Dunce DunceNewport InnCl InnCltwpt lnnceNewport Newport twpt I June Jln 5A IA A verdict rlet of orcent Bcents SScents cents cent was wa awarded awrM Chief CiC Yeoman Yemn Fred Frederick Fre Fredcrick erick Buenxle Btnale 1 today toy In his hissuit hi hisui hissuit suit sui against a ln8t the Newport ewJr Amusement mUnt As Association AIi ta tasoclauce i sociation for damage on 0 account nl of ortbrlmlnaU a adiscrimination adiscrimination discrimination tbrlmlnaU against apl the naval vl uniform uniformat uniformat at the th defendants dance pavlllqn MYII last la fall faUThe laltT fallThe The case cu win in be taken tke 10 the th Supreme SupremeCourt SupremeCourt Court CourtSTATE Court CourtSTATE CourtSTATE STATE RIGHTS TO BE ISSUE ISSUERepresentative ISSUERepreentative ISSuERepresentative Representative Repreentative Richardson Discusses DiscussesDemocratic DiscussesDemocratic Democratic Partys Patys Prospects ProspectsIrcdictn Prospect ProspectIredlctl Prospectslrciiicts Ircdictn Iredlctl Victory Ictor on Doctrine of ofIocnl otIoeal ofIocnl Iocnl SvlfKiivcriitiicnt SClJIIcrnlcnt Sclfgincrii ziicnt and nndHome nnl andliOiii Home HOle liOiii Rule RuleStale HuleStl utileState Stale Stl rights rgbt as an issue and ad seine 8 can candidate candlsate didate diate ether than Bryan Brr wW wOI in inthe Iathe the opinion olni of Representative Repttn William WilliamRichardson WilliamRichardson Richardson RlehArd of Alabama 1 place the Ue Demo Democratic Domecmatic cratic ertl party Irt in the th next campaign cnpl to I a aposition aposition position ptn offering DP every eY prospect of victory victoryat viciorsat at the th polls pollsIn Jls JlsIn pollsIn In my judgment Jugmt said Mi Judge Joe Richard Richardson Rlhn Richardon son 1 on last night nigt the tb IndIcatIons id all point pointto pointto tto to the th renominatton nintin of President Prnt Reese Roosevelt Ro ReeseveiL velt vei veiL and I truly believe Mile that with 1th a well wellfounded wel wellfounded founded fon Democrat DemOrt for President Pridnt and a with withthe withthe 1th 1thth the th issue iU of State te rights bu as a made md by byMr byIr byMr Mr Ir Roosevelt novelt yt ve havebetter haeel chance chl to todefeat todefeat todefeat defeat him and the thirdterm thirdtem incubus incubusthan inba inbathan incubusthan than any other othe Republican RepublicanI Rfpubtn RfpubtnI I suggest Judge George G8rg Gray Gry of Dela Delaware Dl Delsware ware as an admirable admirb candidate cndte for the thePresidency thePresidency Presidency Preiy and An Senator Setor Daniel Dnl of Vir Virginia Ylrglnl Virginia ginia glnl is i certainly a suitable sutble man mn for for the theVice theVice Vice Yic4 Presidency PrHieney I am not committed cmited to tocither toeiher toeither cither eiher for there tbre are other ohe able Abl and oils distinguished di ditngulshel oilstinguished tinguished tngulshel Democrats Dmrat such uh am Mr liar Harmon Ha liarmon mon mn of Ohio But it i is time tme for fo Demo Democrats 1 Democrats crats erts not nt to hesitate htte to speak spk their thr senti sentiments sentlmeats nt meats mtnts I Im am no advocate of government governmentownership 8vernmeft 8vernmeftownership governmentownership ownership of railroads rird present nt or ulti ultimately ul ultimateiy mately mt and I believe bleve that such sd a doc doctrine dO doetrine trine trin is absolutely ab1utely undemocratic undemmUe from fromever fromeerr fromevery ever every standpoint standpint and An Southern Suther Demo Democrats Democrts Democmat crats crts cmat will 111 never follow follw the leadership lederhlp of ofany oCAny ofany any man mn on that tht subject sub For that tht roe reason re roeson son sn Mr Bryan would 4 heavily hviy handi handicapped hndi hndiCpp hoinohtclipped capped Cpp were ere he made tne i1e tTe nominee nomlM of the theparty therrt theparty party partyIt rrt partyIt rrtI It I is a I mIstake mlllke to assume aum continued continuedJudge eUnutd eUnutdJuge continuedJudge Judge Juge Richardson Rcharln that the State of ofAlabama ofAlabm ofAlabama Alabama Alabm for instance Inltanc is committed cNmlte to toMr tor toMr Mr Bryan or any an other ot candidate cndlt We Weare WeAr Weare are Ar all Al great gt admirers admlr of Mr Bryan Bryn but butconditions butconditions butconditions conditions are such lnh that our or Democrats Democratsare Dmrts Dmrtsare are thinking seriously ertousy of the future rutu of our ourparty ourprt ourparty party prt We realise rall that a frenzy of social socialism stl stlIm sociallam ism Is spreading Ipr1dln throughout thlughout our or country countryand cuntry cuntryAnd countryand and that ttt It I will require reuire positive ptve action on onthe onthe onthe the part at of the conservative conerAU element to tocheck toehtk tocheck check ehtk it I I believe I conditions condions are ae such suchthat suchthat oh ohthat that If i the leaders leders of the Democratic Democraticparty DemocraticJrty Democraticparty party Jrty will wi act according accrdin to real al convic convictions cnic cniclon convictlrnis tions lon good go judgment Jud mnt and an common cmmn sense sensewe sensewe en enwe we have the best bt opportunity opprtunlt to win winsince winslne winsince since the civil war warIf warIf ar arI If I the Federal Ierl government ornmnt can say sy the theStates theSttes theStates States Sttes have no right rght to regulate railroad railroadtraffic ralr0d ralr0dtrafc railroadtraffic traffic trafc within wihin the State Stte limits lmit then it can canJust en enjl1t canjust Just jl1t as well wpl say sa we have no right rlrht to regu regulate rgulat regulate late lat schools sh ol or form police plic regulations regulationse rlulatonf 1 My opinion is that tht this tbl will 11 be the theprevailing tht theprevailing i prevailing prlalng question Hton The Th President PrHent is isclearly Istearly isclearly clearly tearly shaping his course eour so as II to lead leadthe led ledthe leadthe the railroads rairads along In the line ln that tht the Fed Federal Federal Federai eral government go rient alone slont has hs the th right rght to toregulate toregulte toregulate regulate regulte commerce ommer not Rt merely mey interstate interstatecommerce interstatecommere Interstatecommerce commerce commere but intrastate Intrstat commerce commercewhich emmr commercewhich which means mfan consolidation ColdUon and control by bythe bythe bythe the powers pwfrs at Washington aslngton It means mn the theelimination theelminaton theelimination elimination elminaton of State lines linesThat In InThat linesThat That Is why I that if say the Demo Democratic Imo Imoerth Demoersutic cratic erth party prt will 11 firmly frly stand llau standupon upon tpn the thewellesubllshod thewellestblshc thewellestabiisheij wellesubllshod wellestblshc Democratic Dmrat doctrine ttn of oflocal oflol oflocal local lol selfgovernment eUgoYrnlt and an home bm rule nde we wewill wewi wewIll will wi win next nExt year yearot yearNot ar arot Not ot Secretary Stnntons Grandson GrandsonA A Xew York dispatch dlspt referring to toCharles toCharles toCharles Charles Rodgers Roiers Ted To Burnett Burnett the theclubman thecuhran theelubifian clubman cuhran now seeking a divorce divore stated statedthat slted sltedthat statedthat that he was a grandson 2rAnd5n of Edwin Bwln MSttinton MStnnton Sttinton This is an error errr There in I no nograndson nograndson nograndson grandson of Mr Lincolns Secretary 5eretar cf cfWar cfWar cCWar War named Burnett Burnett COMPLAINTS COIdLANTS TO BE HEARD HEARDDistrict HAD HADDltret HEARDDistrict District Dltret Commissioners Decide to toConsider toConlliicr toCoiisilcr Consider Conlliicr Protests ProtestsBecause lroteHtABecuse IrotestsBecause Because Becuse of the numerous protests protestsagainst proteta protetaaginst protestsagainst against aginst the proposed location locaton of tho Dis District District District trict stables botween Bryant rant and Adams Adamsand Adamsan Adamsand and an Second Send and Third streets strets northwest northwostthe northwot northwotthe northwestthe the Commissioners Commlslonr yesterday sterds1 announced announcedthat announcedthat announcedthat that thoy tey will wl give a 14 public pUblc hearing on ontho ORtho onthe tho matter mtlr the date of of which has not notbeen notbeen notbeen been determined The protestants protetants declare declarethat delae delaetht declarethat that tht the location 10ton of a A stable In their theirneighborhood ther thernelghb theirneighbprhood neighborhood nelghb rho will wi depreciate telr8l te the value Vlue of ofthe orthe ofthe the surrounding surrounding property and an prove provegeneral a ageneral ageneral general nuisance nuisanceResolutions Julne JulneRelutions nuisanceResolutions Resolutions Relutions of protest protet agaln Aglnt against the th sta stables st st stbios bles were passed J8sed at a recent reent meeting metng of ofthe oCthe ofthe the North 1ortl Washington Citizens Cltrena Associa Association Associalien 8I lien ton which is now circulating clrculatn a petition petitionto plkm plkmto to be presented plsente to the Commissioners CommissionersMrs Comml lo rs rsMrs Mrs Thurber of 151 11 Adams llllJ street streetand strft strftand streetand and Mrs Lovett Loet of 140 Adams Adtun street streethave slret slreth86 streethave have written wrten to the Commissioners Commlonr ex expressing expre cxpressIng pressing pre ln the views Iews of the surrounding surroundingneighborhood surrundln surrundlnnollhbrho surroundingneighborhood neighborhood nollhbrho regarding regrding the project projt and amiare andar andare are ar also 110 engaged pn ed in the circulation crcultin of pro protests proI proteSts tests tets to he submitted submited to the authorities authoritiesThe authortte authoritiesThe I The District Dstrict has hs owned owno the proposed proposedsite prop proposedsite site for several Iverl years ers and it was wa under understood uner unerI understood I stood sto at one time tme that it I was wa to be con converted OI OIi convested i vested vrte Into a park prk upon which was WA to be beerected bI beerected erected cr te a statue of Senator McMillan McMillanPlans Me MeMillanPlans UIAn Plans Plns for the te proposed propos stable which will willaccommodate wlilaccommodate il I accommodate acmmate fifty Oi flut horses hors0 are ae now in incourse Incurs Incourse course curs of preparation prePraton by the architects architectsWood arhiet architectsWood I Wood Wo Donn Doming DomingI DomingYIILL emlng emlngWILL I WILL HONOR GEN WHEELED WHEELEDConfederates WHEELERConfederates VIIIEELERConfederates Confederates Vote Down Opposition Oppositionto to Decoration of His Hs Grave GraveProgramme GraveroJrnmmc GraveIrograni Programme Irograni roJrnmmc mc for or Mcmorlnl emorinl Serviced1 Serviced1cxt Slrlcel Slrlcelext Services ServicesNext Next ext Sanity und Completed ComplttellIectpt ComplttellIectptton Cniuoploteollteeopt CniuoploteollteeoptIon Itccppt Itccppttlon tlon ton Ion for or Mrs Ir lrs Henderson HendersonBecause Iendcron IendcronBU hendersonBecause Because BU of the fact that at the tl tlis Um time of of1dl ofhis his is death deth deathbe be WM a brigadier bha kr general ge mthe in inthe the United Unlt States Stte army arM against gat which wblb he hepo 80 gallantly plinty fought foght In the th civil evl war the thedvinbility tMbUt1 theidvisability idvisability dvinbility bUt1 of decorating dertlg the th grave rue of ofGen ofGe ofCon Gen Ge Joseph JOpb Wheeler Wheel was Wt questioned qal last lastnight 1e lastnight night nlt when whe the Confederate Confetate Veterans VeteransAssociation Yete VeteransAssociation Association ton met to make mke arrangements arrangementsfor arngets arngetsto for to the th memorial memorl services n1ce next Jxt Sunday Sun at atArlington atrllton atArlington Arlington ArlingtonThose ArlingtonThose rllton rlltonTh Those Th opposed 01 to the th tribute trbute to the th gal gallent 31 31Rt galiai lent iai Rt soldier hUer however hoevr were greatly in the theminority theminority minority orU Among those tb who talked tlke In Infavor Infvo Infvor favor fvo of decorating draUng the grave rve was CapL CapLJ CpL CpLJ CalUghan Calaghn who remarked remrke that al although altgh although though tgh buried brl among am strangers rgMs we Wi owe owehim owehm owehim him hm some a deference deftn for the time tm he spent spentwith spentwith twih with wih us This sentiment nUmfnt was wa indorsed indorsedfurther in Indorsedfurther further furU by Cant Cap Hickey Hike1 as was waskm wasalso II also km the proposition priin to honor hon the graves gravesof Ave gravenof of the unknown unkn dead eltd concerning cMernia which whichthere whichthere there was wa some 10m difference dlfe nc of opinion opinionHe opinionHe opinionHe I He said ai the United rnll States Stat government governmenthad lovfrnnMmt lovfrnnMmtMd governmenthad had set aside four our acres re of land lan for the thedead th thedead I dead dlul Confederate Cofederate soldiers Oli and was spend spendIng spendlag lag I hundreds hunreds of dollars dllal to keep the tb place placeIn placein lae laeI nI In I good 8 order that he would be delighted delightedto dllhte to place Ne flowers foe on the th unknown unknn grave gravethat grantht gravethat that tht nobody would take tak any an offense ofD and andthat andthat andthat that the th act would woul tend tf to enlist enls the tb co cooperation enoperation operation Otl and sympathy 8ympthy of everybody eveyby in inthe inth Inthe the movement to erect a grand th moem eret jrand monument monumentto mnumnt mnumntt to the Confederate Cnreerte dead ded The Th sentiments sentimentsf IUmet IUmeto of the speaker ker were heartily applauded applaudedonly aplu applaudedonly only oly live voting Totnl in the th negative ntn when 1 the thequestion tbeIUU thequestion question IUU was put putThe put putThe The selection Hlton of the th various va hymns hn also sJtoroused al alsoaroused roused aru some discussion dlU there thee being Hn con considerable eonojUon consIderabI siderable objection ojUon on sentimental eentlmentaigrounds sentimentalgrounds nUmll nUmllsr sr grounds to Nearer CI My God to Thee TheeXr Tb TheeMis Xr Mis Eugenia EUfni Rollins RIO suggested autf the sub substitution substitution stitution sUuUo of How Ho Firm Frm a Foundation Foundationwhich Fountin Fountinbl Foundationwhleh which bl she 1 said ai wat SUBK with wll beautttvl beautttvleffect butul butultt beautifuleffect effect tt at Holywood HotywoodCemetery owo Cemetery Cn Richmond RichmondNearer mm RklimondNearer Nearer Xrr JHy ty God ia Thee being ftoo ftoofunereal too toofunereaL funereal funerealCapt funeL funeLCapt funereaLCapt Capt John turkey Hikey thatrman hln of ofCamp oCmp ofCamp Camp mp in Vnlted rnte Confederate Coferte Veterans Veteransand Yeternl Yeternland Veteransand and president prHlent of the tl executive fxfutve committee committeeculled cmlt cmltclU committedcalled culled the th meeting to order Daniel clU mUnl or Dlle JOant JOant 1 1Gant Oant acting at as secretary Jr1 After ffr consid considerable essnalderable erable erlt discussion dllo th tI the following folI pro programme pr programme gramme rmm was decided upon up for ro the ti services servicesSunday servicesSunday Sunday SundayIfmwrtion SundY SundYhmlti SundayInerrattosi Ifmwrtion hmlti Ke keo Dr Dra Those ThttapMOMnrir Thosetiidr Mnrir tiidr a tend at a oi ThMMBth Cmbr lV NrgiMMt NrgiMMtU 8 A AQttttrt AQssttet Qttttrt Qr AQr Abide WHk M1 1 Me Mr 1 4ra Vramd Ow Owpneht flu fluhwit pneht Xwmjr XwmjrOntion dt Mr Xante 4sttiiiy tJ Mr tr Mcnqr Hf and 1 Mr 7 UXwmjr COtins Ontion Oti ku ttekttt iintt WMe i WtecHeg Ya YaMmfe Ya VsMk 1 Mmfe KoHc el AM to I bud budQotrtft handQint Qotrtft Qrf Nmvr Xfm Mr fled hod to Tbet Tbetrnwfltnc Theatniedh t1 tniedh rnwfltnc of the ti Soothon Crow caariMkw selm el elfehty efdpbty fehty rt jrcantr Mta bjr MM Ortnfl Owen 0 imtU inditedb5 imtUby by Mm KttnMh flesh JonM Mrid of tenor tenorStone bournScow i IM Stone choral II mas Lead ML Ktafflj KW UghL UghLIteMdfctini Usiaapsedbtkin IteMdfctini her Ir hUndotph Naudol McKta McKtaT 4cKboTs cK cKT Ts to etlrr feeder feederTVeontioB bu buflesnestimu uriftrd TVeontioB Dt 1 to ffftibudy ffftibudyAmong ierteidyAmong of ptm a 1 to 1 UK ctaal stout and andite4 e4 e4uriftrd Among those thO to be prevent plnt who are areprominent ar areprominent prominent In the order onr are ar Mrs Llaste LlasteGeorge LbeieGeorge George Gr Henderson Hnr of Mississippi lnlp presi president preatdent dent dnt general sncai of the United lnite Daughters Du of ofthe orthe ofthe the Confederacy ConfEdrA Mrs tn William Wiim lichen Behanpresident Bhan Bhanpre lichenpresident president pre nt of the Confederate Conreerate Memorial MemorialAssociation leol leolMiton MemorialAssociation Association Miton and an Mrs Maggie a Davis DavisHayes Dvi DavisHayes Hayes of Colorado Colrdo Springs Spng Cole Co daugh daughter duh duhter daughter ter of Jefferson Jeltnt Davis Dv President Preint of the theConfederacy theConfederacy Confederacy ConfederacyThe Cnferac CnferacTe The Te committee cmmltt requests reuetll all al those thO who whoIntend whointend Intend Inted to donate dnate lowers dwers or money moy for the theoccasion theOI theoceaslon occasion OI to send sn their th lr contributions cntruton to toCapt toCapt Capt Callfghan Ctlghn Confederate Confrte Vet Veterans Veterns Vetcroons croons erns Hall Hal by II 1 a a Sunday SundayA Suy SuyA A reception replon In honor hon of Mrs Llssie LlssieGeorge UzaleGeorge George Gerge H8r Henderson president nt general geerl of ofthe orth ofthe the th United tnle Daughters Du8iters of the Confederacy ConfederacyIs Conf rcy rcyI Is I to be held hld at the th Arlington ArU tO tonight tonightfrom ton tonightfrom ht htCrm from Crm to 11 1 oclock oeIOk The Th affair 1 is I under underthe unr unrthe underthe the auspices aUpi of the various vrtOI chapters chp of ofthe orthe ofthe the Daughters DaughtersGENEKAI Dupht DaughtersGENERAL rs rsGE GENERAL GE RALSTAFF STAFF CHANGES CHANGESLnftt CHANGESInlt Lnftt Inlt of Original OrlJlnul DetaIl Ietnl to Duty nut Ilc IlcHoveil Helenll Rehlevel Hoveil lenll liy I XCT New ew Officers OfllcersWhat omeerWhat OfficersWhat What are left If of the last lat third of the theoriginal theorl theoriginal original orl lnl detail detil of officers ofers to the general generalstaff generalstaff I staff corps crp upon upn Its Is organization orgnizton by au authority AUthoriy anthority thority thoriy of Congress Congre four years year ago ag will willbe willbe 1 be relieved rel ve from fr duty dut August AugUt 15 15The IiThe 25The The officers ofers who will wil be relieved rtleve are areCol areCo areCol Col James Jame Kerr adjutant adJutnt general generalMaj gflrl gflrlMaj generalMaj Maj Samuel SmU1 Reber Rebr Signal Signl Corps COI Maj MajWilliam MciWilliam I IWiiam William Wiiam Gibson Gbn ordnance ordnan department departmentCapt deprtmnt deprtmntCApt departmentCapt Capt Charles Chal Muir Second Snd Infantry InfantryCapt Intantr IntantrCap InfantryCapt Capt Cap Robert Robrt MIchie Twelfth Twcfth Cavalry CavalryCapt CavalT CavalryCapt Capt Sydney Sydny A Cleman Twentythird TwentythirdInfantry TwentthlrdInrantn TwentythirdInfantry Infantry InfantryThe InrantnThe InfantryThe The officers ofrs newly detailed dehtl to the corps corpsare corpsare are Col Col Joseph J08ph Duncan Duncn Sixth Infan Infantry Infantry infantry try Maj Iaj John Morrison lorrI1n Twentieth TwentiethInfantry Twenteth TwentethInfantry TwentiethInfantry Infantry Maj Iaj Henry Henr Cabell CbI abell Four Fourteenth For Fortenth Fourteenth teenth tenth Infantry Inlntn Capt Fred Sladen SladenFourteenth SladenFourtenth SladenFourteenth Fourteenth Fourtenth Infantry Capt Cpt Milton lton FDavis FDvie FDavis Davis Dvie Tenth Tlnth Cavalry Cavalr Capt Cap French SCocheu SCoheu SCocheu Cocheu Coheu Twelfth Twelh Infantry InfantryCol JnrantrrCot InfantryCol Col Cot Duncan will 11 be assigned a lgnE as chief chiefof chleCof chiefof of staff ItK of the Department tf California CaliforniaMaj Calorn CalornMaj CaliforniaMci Maj Morrison lIorrln will I remain min on duty dut at atthe atthf atthe the thf United lnUed States Army Arm Staff College CollegeMaj Colee ColeeMaj CollageMaJ Maj Cabell Cabel will wi be bt transferred tnmsflIed from frm head headquarters hed hedquartf1 headquarters quartf1 quarters of the tw Department Dprtment of Columbia Columbiato to chief of stuff 5tlr of tin tl Department DePrtmtnt of ofDakota oDAkot ofDakota Dakota DAkot at St S1 Paul Capts Sladen Davit Daviand Davitand Davisand and Cocheu will Ive assigned to duty dut with withthe withthe withthe the general staff In this city cityilrlihnnl dtyUrllhl1rll cityhlebluaril ilrlihnnl clothes Iotlll lit fitleI Its In the lie make innkeNobby mnlcn makeNobby 0 0Nobby Nobby Cut Clothes ClothesPut Put up in the highest class style for foroien fore forrd forinca inca of good taste Suits Suitsto CJ9C CJ9Cto 25 to order rd Up UpGEO upGEO 11PGEO GEO HEB3ARD HEB3ARDModern HEBBA IIEB3ARDModern DModern Modern Tailor Exp Exprt rt Trouser 706708 Ninth Street PRESIDENT MAY MAY Blii Aul AulRoosevelt ACT AOTRooseyelt ACTRoosevelt APT Roosevelt Asks for Capt Oys Oysters Oysters Oysters ters Labor Report ReportPLAN RClJOltPLAN ReportPLAN PLAN OF ACTION NOT KNOWN KNOWNLockout KNOWNlocJOl1t KNOWNLockout Lockout Ordered by the Employer EmployerAftftocintloii EmlloerlllIIlIIoclntioll EinhiloerIiteiaoeinJot Aftftocintloii Goon Into Effect To Toilny TodoDoth Todnyflotli ilny doDoth Doth Ilnllilcru and Trades TrndeMLlitoiiH TradeHUnion TradesUziiozia Union Expect Ionp lolI Struggle StruggleLabor Stru StruggleLabor SIe SIeLobor Labor Leaders Say Few Affected AffectedIt fleetedIt It 18 understood that President Reese Rooaevelt ROOenit Reesevolt nit will lit take a hand in the labor de deputes dill dillputes diaputes putes In the District at least to the ox oxtent extent oxtent tent of Information himself on the points pointsat at Issue IHUeFrom IssueFrom IssueFrom From a reliable source it wag wa learned learnedlast leernedIal learnedlast last night that the President had request requested requested requesteel ed Capt James Orator to submit to tohim tohim tohim him for his hi perusal ru8llt a a full report of his hiswork hiswork lilawork work referee In the case between Mtw the thelabor tholabor thelabor labor unions and the employers in the thebuilding thebuilding thebuilding building trades tradesWhat tntdesWMt tradesVhitt What UM the President will make of ofthe oCthe ofthe the information Is as yet et only onl a matter matterof matteror mattelof of conjecture conj ture but the fact of hi his calling callingfor callingfor callingfor for this report 1 II considered Important Importantby by both parties to the controversy controversyTh controversyThe ontrove ontroveTM Th TM board of governors oernors of the Employ Employera I Employem mplor mplorAuodaUon era Association of the building trades of ofthe atthe rthe the District trict yesterday threw down tho thoS thoge thegage gage go of battle to the labor unions in a aformal aformal aformal formal circular addressed addr to the members membersof of the association The resolution re80I Uon was waspassed tI tIned as aspsasmi passed ned at a meeting of the board of gov governors go goernolll govemnors ernors held May IS and it will go Into Intoelfect IrtoelCitt ltoerect erect this th morning mornl The members of the theueocJaUon theassocIation jaesociation assocIation are requested by the governors governorsto to concur with 1th the terms of the resolu resolution rt80lution resolutine tion and nd it Is stated that generally build builders bulldMI bulidera ers and subcontractors paid off the men menengaged menng1ted menengaged engaged In the trades affected last night nightawl nightaDd nightand awl will suspend work in those branches branchesof of building for an Indefinite period periodRffcct periodRfJcct periodEffect Effect of if Lockout LockoutThe LoclHlUtThe LockoutThe The action of the employers It con concurred concur concurred curred cur in by the association generally generallywill generaUyill generallywill will mean the locking out today of work workmen workmen workmen men engaged ged upon buildings other than thanthe thAntbe thanthe the public structures wherever local con contractors contractors contractors tractors are 1Ir In charge In short It will willaffect wttlaffect willaffect affect the progress of all private buildings buildingsIn In the city In course of const construction COlUltrucUonIt ruction ructionIt It was the opinion last night of employ employers employen employera ers and representatives of the labor IaborUflIo IaborUflIoalike unions unionsalike unionsalIke alike that the action of the employers employerswould ettIpaoerswould employerswould would precipitate a general cessation oC oCbuilding 0bundln ofbuilding building bundln throughout the District for an anindefinite anl anindefinite indefinite period t1od While the circular of ofthe oftM ofthe the employers does net affect bricklayers bricklayersstonemasons brlekfestonPlllaflOM brieklsersstonemasons stonemasons carpenters and others still stillU stillit stiltit it strikes at essential parts part of every build building bulld10f buildlug lug and nd no structures can be finished as asIons uIon aslong Ions as the lockout kout continues It was wasstated wutat wasstated stated tat that if generally le erall concurred in by bythe b1the bythe the employers tbe action taken tak will 111 toad toadto JeIUIto kdto to sympathetic strikes by other labor or organisations oclfanlatlou organiactiosm ganisations and effectually tie up within withina Ubi Ubia a month all the building operation in tbe tbecity tbelit thecity city lit cityBoth Both sides are looking to this th as the thefinal th4Jftnal theAnal final outcome of the present situation md mdare tadare nd ndare are nenrra nerving themselves for the fight fightBelittle ftgbtUellttIc lightliehittle Belittle the UeKiiIt UeKiiItAccording HCUlltAccordiDA ItesultAccording According to the statement of all the thebnildinc thebnUdlDlt thebuilding building trades men seen een last night only onlythree onlrthree onlythree three members of the heating engi engineers euginoels D8I D8IMffs noels are affected These men It is isstated IIeta Isstated stated eta ted will 01 go to work this morning moml on onother onoth onother other jobs Jobs not controlled by the Master MasterBuilders utIBuJIMn MuterBuilders Builders A ASI Association latlotl TIM electricians electriciansalso eleetrlet eleetrletable electiletassalas also met teat night i and it ws tatd tatdby atedby tAId tAIdby by them the thai the lockout had not been beenmaAft beenm beenma4e maAft effective elfeethe so far as they were con concerned COftcerMd concorned corned cernedFive cerMdFive cornedFive Five or six of their men were In Involved Involved involved volved In the strike on tb the Metropolitan IetropoillanClub MetropolitanClub tropolltan tropolltanClub Club being bel erected by Richardson RichardsonBurgess RkhanltonBurpM RichardsonBurgess Burgess but despite deI te thta fact their men menworking menworking working on the car barns ban rat on Fourteenth Fourteenthstreet Pourtnthtnet Fourteenthstreet street extend extended dt which are being beln erected erectedby erectedby by the same firm have not been locked lockedut lockedouJ lockedThe ouJ ut utThe The tile setters lten also met last night but butin butin butIn in reply to question It was stated ta that thatnone thatDOne thatnone none of their men had been locked Jo ked out outPractically outPra outPractically Practically Pra tkally the same me statement was made madeby madeby i by all the other trade Question Qu tion as a to totbe tothe tothe the next xt meeting Un of the BulMIng Trades TradesCouncil TradesCouncil Council brought the assurance aura that there therewould therewould I Iwould would be none until the regular meeting meetingTuesday meeUngT meetingTuesday Tuesday TuesdayRESIGNS TuesdayRESIGNS yRESIGNS RESIGNS FROM THE ARMY ARMYMciit AR1YIY1lcllt ARMYIlctit Mciit nlclmrtlsnii ft 1dm ru son ICIIVCH Uncle UncleSnniN UncleSum UncleSniits SnniN Sum Service ServiceLieut SlrlceIMut servicetieut Lieut Mack Richardson Twentysixth TwentysixthInfantry TwentrtlixtbInfantrr TwentysixthInfantry Infantry has tendered his resignation resignationfrom retlhnationfrom resignationfrom from the army and it has been accepted acceptedby acctptedby acceptedby by the President PIfJId nt Behind this announce announcement announcement announcemont ment is the story of Lieut Richardson Richardsonfailure RlchardtlOnlIfailure Richardeonsfailure failure to 1 marry the daughter dau hter of Capt CaptKelly CaptKelty CaptKelly Kelly a prominent citizen of Brownsvile BrownsvileTex DrowniIETex BrownsvileTex Tex His company wa aa stationed at Fort FortBrown FIrtBroV FrtBrown Brown BroV prior to the transfer there of the theTwentyfifth theTwentyliftb theTwentylifth Twentyfifth Infantry colored some of ofthe oftM ofthe the members mtm of which are re alleged AI gtd to have hnveshot hlcshot haveshot shot up the town He becamejacquainted becamejacquaintedwith beca becanie acquainted acquatntfdlth acquaintedwith with lth Miss Kelly Kelt and finally their en engagement eng88ment engagement gagement was announced IlDOU Lleut Rich Richardson RlchanllOr Richaidson ardson was as then ordered with his com company companr cornpony pony to Fort Sam Houston at San SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio Antonio AntonioThe AntonioThe AntonioThe The date for the wedding ldlng was set and andall andall nd all the arrangements arrang ments made The day dayarrived da daarrlvM dayaffived arrived and the guests lIeIts assembled MSftm ied to wit witness l1tBess witness ness the ceremony cerElftO which was to be elab elaborate elaborate etchorate orate and a society soeiel event in the town townEverything townEnrythln townEverything Everything was in readiness redln at the ap appointed appolnttd appointed pointed hour but the prospective bride bridegroom brideroom bridegroom groom room failed fa tied to appear appearShortly AppetlrShortly appearShortly Shortly before the time set for the mar marriage marrlage marriage riage Miss Kelly received ehed a telegram from fromher fromher fromher her fiance saying that he was too ill to tocome tocomf tocome come There was great disappointment disappointmentat dls ppolntment ppolntmentlit at this hut notwithstanding Miss llIssKelly llIssKellyjoined Kelly Kellyjoined Kellyjoined joined with the guests in celebrating the theanniversary theannher theanniversary anniversary annher arr of the marriage of her herparents herp herparents parents rents her own wedding weddln day having havingbeen hti havingbeen l1Jefon been fixed on that anniversary annlversar It was waslearned waslearned waslearned learned afterward that Lieut Richardson Richardsonwas Rl Mrd Mrdwu was not III lit but that he was about San SanAntonio SanAntonio SanAntonio Antonio in an automobile autom Jblle at the very veryhour ypryhour veryhour hour the wedding we dtug was to have taken takenplace taktt takenplace 1 1place place placeThe placeThe placeThe The affair created a sensation in inBrownsville InRrowmnH1e inBrownsville Brownsville second se ond only onl to the raid on onthe onhe onthe the he town several eral months before by the thecolored thecolorflt thecolored colored soldiers stationed statione4 at the fort fortH rortIt fortIt It Is said that the outraged i parent parentmAde Parentmade arent arentmade made dire threats against the young youngofficer youngollicer roun rounomcer officer bItt these If made were ere never neverexecuted ncerIxt neverexecuted executed executedCapt Ixt executedCapt utfd utfdCapt Capt Kelly the father of the would wouldbe wouldbt wouldbe be bride was a soldier ldler In the Inion Inionarmy Cnlonarmy tnlnnarmy army during the civil war and Is now no a abanker Itbanker abanker banker In Brownsville He was a wit witness wlttSI1 witless ness before the Senate Committee on onMilitary onilII1itllry onMilitary Military Affairs which is still invest investigating Inyestlg investgating gating tinft the shooting up of Brownsville BrownsvilleLieut Brownlyllleli BrownsvilleLicut Lieut li ut Richardsons regiment has hasbeen hasbefn hasbeen been ordered to the Philippines Al Although Although Although though no formal complaint has been beenmade beenmade beenmade made to the War Department against againstthe agRinsttht againstthe the young officer and his record Is clear clearthe clearthe clearthe the unpleasant notoriety which he got gotby gotb gotby by reason of his failure to keep his hisengagement histitgagemEnt hisengagement engagement to marry Miss Kelly Kell who whois whois whoIs is said to be a most estimable young youngwoman youngwomall youngwoman woman is I said to have been the cause causeof causeor causeof of his resignation resignationDivorced rtJl resignationDivorced nation nationDhorcell Divorced from George Taylor TnylorAn TnlorAn TaylorAn An absolute divorce was yesterday yesterdaygranted yesterdaygranted csterda csterdagran granted gran by Chief Justice Clabaugh to toMamie toMaml toMamle Mamie Taylor from George Taylor Taylorthe TallIrthe Taylorthe the allegations being infidelity infldehit The Thecustody ThecuatOO thecustody custody cuatOO of the Two wo children William WilliamHennessey WilliamHennetll WilliamHenneesey Hennessey Hennetll Taylor and George Edwards EdwardsTaylor EdwardsTaylor EdwardsTaylor Taylor is awarded to Mrs Irs Taylor TnrlorJ LIGHT MEN TO PLAY BALL BALLElectrical BALLElrCtrhol BALLHlrctritai Electrical Wfznrdit iznrds Aluo Scheduled SchtdultdBlfct to toElect toElect Elect Officer Today TodayThe Todn TodnThe TodnyThe The National Electric Light Associa Association Association Association tion will play ball elect officers and andadjourn andRdjourn andadjourn adjourn tnday Gen George Har Harries Harrlos liarries ries is to be the umpire at the game gamewhich gamewhleh gamewhIch which is to be played this afternoon afternoonon on the Wnlte rnite Lot LotTho LotTho LotThe Tho report of the public policy com committee committee cornmlttee mittee was the fea feure ure of the session of ofth ofthe ofthe th the light lI ltt wizards last night at the New NewWlllard NewWillard ew ewWillard Willard Automatic public regulation regulationind regulationlnd regulationand and control in I advocated as against ar arbitrary arhltrary arhitrary bitrary and inflexible In exibJe laws such as ashsve 115hMe ashsae hsve recently been passed in several severalStates aeveralStat severalStates States StatesThe Stat StatesThe StatTbe The committee reported that the Rub RubJCCts subJects ub ubJrcts Jrcts of municipal ownership and of ofpublic otpublic ofpublic public regulation and control of public publicutilities publicttllItit1ii publicttiiities utilities are intimately connected with witheach withdt withciteh each dt other and that neither could be bediscussed blU bediscussed discussed eUlled without reference to the theother theother theother other otherYesterday other1et1ttfday otherYesterday Yesterday In addition to holding sev several st strAI severa eral era rAI business bushtflUII9flflons sessions the members and andtheir andthllr andtheir their families visited Mount Iount Vernon Vernonduring Vfrnonduring Vernonduring during the afternoon and last evening eveningtook eenlngtook eveningtook took a car ar ride to Cabin Johns Bridge BridgeThe BridSpThe BridgeThe The election of officers will be the last lastorder lostorder Instorder order of business before adjournment adjournmentthis adjournmentlhls adjournmentthis this afternoon afternoonTRUST afternoonTRUST afternoonTRUST TRUST CONFERENCE ON TODAY TODAYM TODAYPresident TODAYPrclllillent TODAYPresident President and Advisers lhlIIerll to Discuss DlscumiProsecutions DIIcUllfIIProecutlollll DiscussProsecntioni Prosecutions ProsecutionsAn An Important conference will be held heldat heldAt heldat at the White hite House today toda for the ape special apeIlal apeeisl cial purpose purpc of considering all tho anti antitrust antitrust antitrust trust prosecutions proA utlon8 and railroad suits suitsnow 8Ult5no suitsnow now no pending iing or in Immediate contem contemplation contemplation contemplation plation plationThe plationThe plationThe The President wishes to have the thework thework thework work of trustbreaking well mapped mappedout mappedqut mappedout out for th coming mlftg summer and fall fallbefore fallbefore fallbefore before he leav leaves for Oyster Bay BIl which whichwill whichwill whichwill will be on Wednesday next and the thetime thetime thetime time for conference is growing short shortespecially shortrspeelally shortespecially especially as Mr Roosevelt will he ab absent abHot absent sent from fr Washington Whln ton on Monday Monda the theday thectay thedsv day of hit hi visit to the Jamestown Ex Exposition Expollition Exposition position positionAmong pollitionAmon positionAmong Among Amon the cases ca to be considered are arethose arehoee arethose those against the Standard Oil Com Company Company Cornpony pany and against a alnat Harriman for forhis Corhis forhis his alleged violations of the antitrust antitrustlaw anUtrustla antitrustlaw law la lawPETE PETE IS AGAIN ON DECK DECKPresidents DECKPresidents DECKPresidents Presidents Terrier Deserts Hospital Hospitalon on Hearing of Rival HivalLimping Rival1lmlllnl RivalLimnmiiiig Limping Hlx III Ronndu of White hUe Honnc HonncGriiniuiN lIouflleGronnd IlonseGrnnIe GriiniuiN Iooklnc for Ccllnn CcllnnIlriiitile Cellnnuriiu CcllnnlirindJeltcsentm uriiu lirindJeltcsentm Ilriiitile 1eHellentll Itcftcntn Innnlt InnnltIt InmItIt InsultIt It Is ail newspaper talk about aTsrlndte aTsrlndteball arrbuUebull a4rlndlebull bull pup taking my place as White JIlt House Houseguardian HouguercUaa Houseguardian guardian said lei Pete the downandout downandoutoil bull oil terrier of the White House kennel kennelin kneIIn kennelin in his mink at the dog hospital hospitalIts hospitalIts Its in The Washington Herald this thismorning tbIsJDOnJiaSo thismornIng morning all right growled a Glen Echo Echomastiff BehomuWr ZehomastIK mastiff who ho had obstructed iructed the track in inthe Inthe Inthe the famous von RadowitsMarsnal Col ColUna ColUna Coltins Una sprint sprintPete sprintPete sprintPete Pete sat up and began be to take notice noticeAnd noticeAnd noticeAnd And the President Pft dent is dead stuck on onhim ORhi onhim him hi continued the automobUtoed seas mastiff 1ftUUI seasilk tiff maliciously lie 14 likes real fighting fightingstuff ftgbtlngst flghtngstn stuff st stn stAnd And what hat does Archie sayr say 7 asked askedPete a askedlets ed edJrte Pete Jrte who 00 seemed to lay great rftt stress by bywhat b19hat bywhat what Archie might ordain ordainOh ordainOh I IOh Oh hes passed you up too mid the themastiff themutt themastik mastiff drawing on his bialmaginaUoft Imagination He Heairs He4MIJe Heeags eags airs yenTa a mollycoddle mollycoddlePete moll mollPete mollycoddlsPete Pete was we on his bandaged ban4a feet In an lii liisUflt 1 1t inatut sUflt wrwjr muscle at att atteniloit tension and every everyof everytooth everytooth tooth showing aa be 1M looked ed Into tM eye eyeoC eyeof of the mastiff and snarled LIAr LtarTen LIArT cr crTen Ten minutes later Petes Petto bunk was wasemp wa wael wasempy emp el empy JhY and there was great animation at atthe attbe atthe the White hlte House Pete was again on ondeck oncleek ondeck deck limping his rounds of the White WhiteHouse WhiteIIotlH WhiteHouse House grounds rouncla war In his eyes and a achip achip achip chip oh each ea shoulder He was looking lookingfor 1ook1 1ook1for lookingfor for the brindle pup from Celina CeUnaThe CelinaThe CelinaThe The latter Is undergoing und ln speed and nft en endurance endUranH enduranee durance tests as well as submitting bmlttln to tothe tothe tothe the Bertllkm system of measurements at atthe atthe atthe the home of one of the colored attendants attendantsof attendantof of the White House HouseYcmtlt 1I0UMollth house1io1lis Ycmtlt ollth Held on Srrion Charge ChargeRobert ChargeRobert eROMrt Robert Ostrander aged A ed twenty twentyyears tent tentfars twentyyears years fars of 217 1 Eighth street southeast southeastand IIOtlthe southeastand tand and Harry Soper So aged seventeen IeV nteeR years yearsof yearsof yearsof of tl5 Il I street southeast were ere arrested arrestedlast arreatedlut arrestedlast last night on a at1tar cliargr of attempted attemptedhousebreaklng attemptedhoutfbreakln attemptedhousebreaking housebreaking It Is alleged that they theytried theytrifd theytrIed tried to gain irai an entrance entran to teh house houseof hO8It hone honeof of the th Washington Wt hln8ton Gun Club The two twoboys twoboya twoboys boys were arrested rr tecl by Policemen Clark Clarkand ClArkand Clarksoul and GreT Grtt who 110 found them in the theneighborhood thenfhrhborhood theneighborhood neighborhood of the gun club house housewhere houltwhre housewhere where the members keep their guns gunsnd gunsnd gunsnd nd ammunition ammunitionN Christian ChristianXanders ChristianXanders ChristianORTON Xanders XandersORTON XandersORTON ORTON Vir Virginia Virginia Virginia ginia Claret ClaretA A tni trill me health wine vtafRich wiftfoltirb wineltirh Rich in Iron fw the theblood theblood theblood blood Hichljr dusts ditatabit dilltt dillttb dustsble bit Medal 1 hl 1 Pint 1001 1001Jt 100Ildos Jt Ildos 4 das fit Iseqt IseqtQimuhity qt qtOwltty ql qlW Owltty OHO Ann 7th ft St Cs I5 It i iSPECIAL Vt Vt11mw 7th St br Home 909 My I ill Lii Ol OlSPECIAL No branch howia howiaSPECIAL SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICESGRAND NOTICESGRAD NOTICESGRAND GRAND LODGE A A I DISTRICT DISTRICTof of Columbia ColumblaOwlng Owing to the bad condi condition condition comBtion tion of Pennsylvania avenue the line of ofmarch ormarch ofmarch march of the Masonic ftMnle parade on Satur Saturday Saturdar Saturday day has been changed and will be as fol follows follows follows lows Tenth street to street IItrt to south southside southskle southchic side Treasury Trflllur to west side Treasury TNalur to toMadison toiIHdlson toMadison Madison place to street to Thirteenth Thirteenthstreet Thirteenthslrlft Thirteenthstreet street to site It of new Masonic Temple TempleBy TempleBy TempleBy By order on1 of the th Grand Master 15t A WJOHNSTON YJOHXSrO WJonNSfON JOHNSTON Grand Secretary Je72t Je72tWashington jei2tWftshlngton je72tWashington Washington June 5 1907 1907TO 19OiTO h9O h9OTO TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN CONCERNANNUAL CONCKRAX CONCERNANNtAL ANNUAL AX lAL CLEARANCE SALK SALENotlce SALENotlceis Notice Noticeis oUcc oUccI is I hereby hrfb given en that all consignments not notdisposed notI notdisposed I disposed of during the present pr fnt season to together toj together gether with all goods 1I not removed or orfullv orfun orfulh fullv fun paid for by purchasers purh rs at former formerBales formeruln formersales Bales that such consignments and un uncalledfor uncaUfdfJr norailedfor calledfor go goatiu lI will positively be sold at atpublic atpublic atpublic public auction i ucUt In our ANNUAL CLEAR CLEARANCE CLEARA CLEARANCE ANCE A CE SALE by catalogue within our ourrooms ourrooms ourrooms rooms rooms MOT st at WEDNESDAY THURS THURSDAY TIURSDAY TlIIrtSDAY DAY and FRIDAY June 1 12 13 and 1 H19Oi 1907 at 11 a and 3 each day dayConsignors da1Conslgnars dayConsignoms Consignors owners and purchasers at atprevious atJflous atprevious previous sales who have not cleared their theirvoods theirI I voods oods will please 111 a take tak notice noticeC SLOAN CO Aucts HIT HO St StA stI atjeit I jef jeit jeitA tI tI I A Sure Cure for forPRINTING forI forPRINTING I I PRINTING Troubles TroublesPUIXTINC TroublesP UIXTI RIXT1Ni tioiiMw eon toIM to an cod MIlI whe when mien mienaf codersa PUIXTINC I a af II intni intriett 1 to in II Work executed lfCll yon yonwa 30 30wau 011 011I I wa wau it end nd Then 1fl1 yen IU wnt Ilt to mantis taottowhich IBOttoI mantiswticb which we 11 lIt tt mlwsrs mlwsrsg7llate lr I IUUan vCTHate I CTHate uc estnaate for tee Iu Phone rhoaeI t3ST t3STGeo 435 435Geo Geo Howard 714 12th St StPIUNTKH StIIU StllliNrEIt PIUNTKH IIU TU KNOKAVKR mt olttvEa EK AND yl BOOKBINDER BOOKBINDERTHE DOOKIU llOOKBIlEitTHE DElt DEltTHE I THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE THEstockholders THEI THEstockholders stockholders of the First Cooperative CoopcrntlveBuilding CooperativeBulldln CooperativeBuilding I Building Bulldln Association AI laUon will be held on onTUESDAY onTFESDAY onTUESDAY TUESDAY June Jun 11 at 730 3O ra at Co Coopers CoI Cooperative opers operative tive lve Bldg BI 1325 Wisconsin ave A BJACKSON BJACSON BJACKSON I JACKSON President BARTON BARTO MIL MILLER 1I1LI MILLER LER I ER Secretary SecretaryPrinting Sfretarri I i I Printing Briefs and Motions MotionsNM NM JOG oo Irutes this liii Print Step nates sate its itsIHrfert itlJrffCt itse IHrfert dret In emy ar detail We Print LairjrrV LairjrrVItrief Lar7tTJlIrwb Lawyrriflrtrto Itrief and Motion aicttfatrlr a triJ statlr aUr aad an sits witadfefMteh sitsdi jUl jUldhttatdL dfefMteh dfefMtehJuddG dhttatdLJudd di diJudd JuddG Judd Detweiler Inc IncTbe IncTI1f IncThe The Bit Bi Print slat Shop W2 19 llth st st BW 11 VIWVVVtVtYVlVtt VVtVIl VVtVIlTke TIle prirate drate reems fat ov KI PVcpmf PVcpmfStonge PkcposStorage Storage BtrtUiflg ue thwowghly apprered appreredby by the Fire UMkrirritm UMkrirritmW tlldtrmttnW Uudtraritiiaw Moses JJ Sons SonsTh Th TM Mows PnrflKMr iod Fleer Kfavrprote I Iprore Iiboi Iiboimyers prote absolutely abenlu lr Mttefirtorr tWCtIlrJ tbfetar A tpMtal tpMtalvix epsetulwax lldattu 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EleventhNothing EleventhNothing i I i I Nothing Like Comfort Comfortin in Old Age AgeTaking AgeTaking i Taking life easy during the thelater thelatcr theS later years vcars of life Ii fc comes to toi tothem sthem i them who ho recognize the advis advisability advisability i iability ability oi saving when young youngSaving youngSaving oung oungSaving Saving does not mean living livinglike livinglike fagainst like a miser but watching out outagainst i against needless expenditure expenditureTen expenditureTen 5 5Ten Ten cents here a nickel nickelthere nickelthere there a penny pennyes yes even the thecopper thecopper thecopper copper cent counts Start sav saving savjng saying ing ing and learn how large they theyarc theyare i iar arc ar ACCOUNTS OPENKD OPENKDAS OPEXWAS AS LOW AS 100 100Home 100Home l00Home I Home Savings Bank Bankth Bankith Bank7th ith th and Mass 1 ass Ave ve WBRANCHES VBRANCHES i ii BRANCHES BRANCHESth BRAXCHESjth BRANCHES7th i jth th and HSl Sts 436 43 ith th St 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