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WORLD'S FAIR, ST. LOUIS. Aug. H. Plans for the United State Government building at the World's Fair ha now been approved by the official board of managers, in charge of the Government exhibit.

Jam Knox Taylor, supervising architect of the Treasury, has directed the preparation of the plans, which call for a building 754 feet long, 243 feet wide at the ends and 178 wide in the central, port ions. The style Is sonewhat of the classic order, less festive than the other exposition oalac-s The centre of the building will be surmounted by a dome 100 feet In diameter, similar in character to the dome of the Parthenon at Rome. The apex of the dome will be 175 feet above group 1 The main facade will be 784 long, with centre and end pavilions connected by a onto node of Ionic columns five feet In diameter and 48 feet high. The central building, with the colonnade oa each side, will form a portico 18 feet wide and 824 feet long. The Interior Boor area trill be 724 by 178 feet, entirely free of columns The end parades will contain one central portico 288 feet long.

The building will be of stag, a composition of plaster resembling stone, and the exterior 111 be white. A magnificent color scheme has be devised for the Interior, The Government building will have an imposing site fifty feet above the principal exhibit palaces. A magnificent flight of steps 1 feet wide will 1 up to the main portico. Ramps, or sloping paths, will furnish another means of reaching the building. Statuary will be freely used In adorning the building and Its approaches.

The estimated cost of the Government building Is $350,000, and $50,000 more will be exp ded on the Fisheries building, which will stand southwest from the main structure. The Fisheries building will be 135 feet square. The construction of the Government buildings will begin soon. It is the policy of the Government to op its buildings and exhibits on time. SM.

Effect ef dafnaltton hetHwi fns. Ctomlatbm jo takr ffMtimnnr, Whera the dcfdohnt baa iwtoctM to inwar apoe iba rvtara of a wmmuDi, or lut faUe4 to anawr tha complaint, or whnia an an af tom baa Imm Jetnatf to artton, and it apprara. by aflWtorlt. mptm tba appik-aOoa of attber party, that a wttnraB, hot wukid th city mt Nv York, ta matartal ta tb proaveutloa or itfbaaa mt Ha actions tha eaurt may award waalalM to acw ar moca com Lent poraona, hatharUtaq fb or My of tbran to $ui)ilne tba abara wW aath, apnai latrrrogatortra to bo auk4 by tha eoort. or by written asrcWftrait of rtba wad laihMBtd upofi or anntiol, to tVt waiaint, to toko aad certify tbo hpjain-iit off tho wttaooo.

and to rvtvra the canto by matt, it to tho clerk off tbo coart. Be BtC Conn attack cocrant: dopoeittoti tom oral dwetkma -If both part Ira expreftKiy wamt a twwlwka may laoue wlihfiut arlt-ba btMToiiiorka u4 tba dtpoalUoa may bo tab pna oral qanrttoM be WImo m4 bow oaramtorkw yrantrt. Tba oammlralo amy bo putH by the wttboat aotlro. npcm tbo appUcatkm of (be plain-t'ff. made at the retuni of the suoudoiib.

or ipMi tba appilcatkMi of el bra party, made at tho tbne off tho Jotodra off tara. It maywtlra bo iwuff at My tira aftra tbo Jolndfr df t-omv apoa the appUcatko off either pony, ac-oapaaM wttb proof, by aflkbdL that thne daya wrtttra aotieo of the appitratfem has oavyed apo tho advent party, odthra paroortally or by aarvteo apoa tbo hUoraoy who appeared lor btoi Mon the eoart. Bar. Sub Adjournment arbrab eommiaain liantod. -Wbm a oammlaalon to ffrantpd.

tho party apoa mbooo aipltottai it to lanwd, rati tied to aorh on adjranuaait of the trial ao aray be weiraary to procure the eommlmLn he oj rated and returned, ffubjeet, however, to the prartoteoa of atedkmo one hundred and abMty-thrao hod ai btradrod aaff htoety-four off 4 thto act. See. 90B Ham located and vetonwd Tha priaua, to whom a eoramtoakm to directed, or befero whom a drpoaittoa to tokea, ankra ather vto warraly directed la tha eoramimkm. or to tbo order tmr takiac tbo depototioao. aurt eatt the montokn, or the order ao follow: He publicly admlntoter.

to each wit- 4 bow examined, oath or affirmation to (ratify the truth, tho whole troth, and nothin but tho troth, ao to tbo matters re ape cling wMch Ike ortvnraa to examined. 1 Ho meat reduce the examination of each wfftBra to writing, ar rauee tt to be reducesr to writing, by a dtstntereotvd peraoo. After it hex beea carefaliy read, to or by the wttneaa, must be sabacribcd by the wttneoa. A If exhibit to produced had provk the eablblt. er.

Iff the witneaa. or other prawmrmav-tog tt ta bto ruotody. dooa aot amrendra it. a fpy tberraf. moat bo annexed to the depraith to which tt relates, subscribed by the witnera prwiet tt.

aad numbered or otberwira bl emitted, ta writing thereupon, by the or other perana taking the depoettkm, who must mharrihe km asms thereto A The cemmtoatoner. or peruoa taking th de-peoitktOL meat subraribe hla name to each half sheet of the depoetttnti, and ho moot annex all the depeotttona and exhibits to the eommUaioo, or to a certified copy of tho order for taking tho drprattloa. with the certificate specified In tha next arc that, and be muot rktoe them up under bto aeal. and addrew tbo packet to tbo clerk off the court, at bto official rroidencc. A Iff there to a direct too.

oa tbo eommtaoton, or ta the order to return tbo aaiae through tbo office, he meat immediately deposit the packet. addreeaed. la tbo pool ofle aud pay the postage thereon. A Iff there to a direction am tho commission, ta the order, to return tba same by an agent the party, at whoso In atones tt was Issued or granted, the packet addressed abet be delivered to the ageut. Where a cuaamiaotoa Is diverted to two or more persons, ona or more of them may extoruto tt.

as prescribed ta this and the next section. A copy of thip aad of the next section must be annexed to each commlwskm, or order to toko deprattkoMk authorised by thto article, bee SWl Certificato off execution. -The eom-tnlsahsur or other peraoo. before whom one or deposit tons are takeo. mast aubocribe.

and to ouch depoeittoo. certificate, substantially ta the following ffona, the blanks being property filtod up: to mti Stats tor territory! off rt Um CUstjr tor pariah) off 1, do certify that tbo witness, personally appeared before um on the day off at oclock In tho noon, at tho ta the state tor territorrl off and after bring sworn tor (finned, as tho cash may be), to testify the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but tbo truth, did depnab to tho matters contained la the foregoing deposition, and did, in my peeocDCe. subscribe the aame, and indorse tbo exhibits aanexed thereto. And I further certify tfa- i hare subscribed my nsmo to each half sheet theraeff. and to each exhibit.

And I further certify that peared In behalf off the i and that appeared ta behalf of the Sec. Sit Cert Meats, a sufficient return. Tho certificate specified ta tbo last oration, to a sufficient return to a commtosian. Bra. S3, when deposition may be mpnrrittpfli lie- I Where It appears, by affidavit thor a depoat- tioa has beea improperly or trrefrutariy takeo or returned; er that the personal attendance off tho Tmntis.

span tbs trial, could have been pro-csrad. wttb due dlllgenro, by a subpoena, or that the attorney for either party has practiced ft-- fraud, or unfair or overreaching conduct, to tho prejudice off tbo adverse party, to tho eoorso off the proceedings; order for the supprsmton off tbo drpnomoa may bo made by tho court, upon tbo appdcattoa off tbo party aggrieved, upon noricu to tbs adverse party. gee. SIX Depooittoa. et cetera, eeldencs.

A deposition, takeo and returned ao prescribed in this article, may. Miras tt to suppressed as prescribed ta the tost section, pm read In evidence by either party. It has the same effect, and no ether, as the oral testimony off the witness would bars; and objection to the competency or credibility of tho witness, or to the relevancy, er competency, of a uesttoa put to him. or off answer given by bits, may bo mdn ao Iff tbo witnera eras then personally examined. aad without bring noted upon tbo do posit ton.

Sen 2J4 fosw off onrawtislorars- Where tho rornllraina to executed within the state, tho cainiairatnnrr or Iff there are two or more, a majority off them, base tbo same power to Issue a subpoena, to swear a witness, and to compel bto attendance, that a justtre off tho pence a ta wrtton pending before him fisc. 21A Receipt off clerk: return off commie sfam tor The clerk off tho cowl ta tho district In which tbo action to pending, must oa receiving the package, containing tbo eommlmton. transmitted to him by mail or otberwira, open and file It. indorsing thereupon the date off his so dotag It must remain oa die with him. until tbo trial; but either party to aatilkd to Inspect tt on file Per.

SIC Deposition to take testimony eon-dltkjMlIr Either party to action pending In tbo muafetpal court ssay apply la the district ta which the act loo to pending, for an order to bars tbs testimony off any witnera who to about to depart frna tbo etty off New York, and will probably eeattauo absent, when the testimony to required or to so sick or Infirm as to afford rea-raoabto ground to believe that bo will not be able to attrud tbo trial: or that My other special clr-n lionrra exist which render It proper that ho bo examined ao prescribed ta this, article, taken oendlttoaally to be used on the trial off sue mtton. subject to tho provisions off this article firn Affidavit on application; requirements off. The party desiring to take a deposition. as proscribed ta tbo lost met ion, must present to tbo court to the district ta whtcl tho tVft is pending, affidavit showing: The title and nature of the action. Tho COLQUITT AND DUKES WIN PRIVATE SHOOT.

L.E. Oqlquitt and A- A Dak was the special prises offend at Jke prtiate hast af Or. W. Gardiner at ka ha yesterday. Dr.

Gsritor Is aae to tto leto tin liters to the Bronklys Gw Cab, and Is slaw the trewsur to the Weary Wanderers, as tost many to tost band to tovw were present. A asmber to sweepstakes were derided, bat the ts-enty-flve targets per aUosrance added. Four ti limit, and in the draw tor the tss pfa far each member to the ton. Csl-quttt and Dukes, srhs brake the was Ural asmber to targets, wow the nroxci mx msttb a takgcts AXMcar skaur TWsl Grant Tool Mdrttf Grant TMi Aren IS Grand Total i Grant Total MAC FARLAKD GIVES UP FOLLOWING PACE. Floyd! MacFfcrtand motor faced racing and win dtfttt fcis enerflu to sprint contests In On fstva He win ride in the "1 and Fifric" Are-mile "feo" handicap at the Van hoi Board Track, Newark.

Best Brntay. tnd will alto take part hi the one-wale race, hi which ChamptoQ Kramer. Owe Kimble. Iter Lawson. Ortaadt fliWM.

TloRfY" BUI Martin. George lewndrr and a bunch of fast riderm win part. This rare will be pace hr a motor, and each beat of the race be ridden Inside of tww nteaua or an race. Over 19h riders are enter td fr Bandana ctf, the hiprt eatry fast la Fears. BRIDGEPORT Y.C.WILL NOT CHALLENGE AGAIN.

MONTREAL. Chnada. Asg. li The Royal BL Laureate Yacht date which sooceasfaily defended the Seustsshi Cap with the yacht Trident, has received three challenges far west year. The challenges were Item the White Bear Yacht Utah, to taneapnha, the Manchester Yacht Club to Ihiaa.

and the (toko Yacht Utah to Wtocanan. The defesried challenger Tecnraaeh wtl be sent to Bridgeport ta a few ftjx Commodore McDonald, to the Bridgeport Yacht Clah, aaM that hla rich era not challenge again REYNOLDS B. A. PICNIC. The picnic held Saturday under the a aspic to the Chari H.

Reynolds ft Sons Benevolent 8 oristfan was a decided am i na Wehnan'a Mi tiofetitoa Park waa tiwwded with a thrang to people bent on having a good tto danrfag gam, etc. Preceding (he picnic ft a parade to hors and trwrk to the caal hsfag Chari H- Reynolds ft Sows, led hy hra band. The haraea and tracks were gsyly decorated and they ade a ft appearance they paraded through the various ail eels. More than a bandied tracks scree ta line. Some to the present at toe pfcnie were W.

f. Newburgh, A. Mane, Dr. C. F.

Brand. Lieut. John Gallagher, the noted basketball player to the Overrate. Henry Nagle, (hart Wright. Rray-ton, Marks Simon.

J. Doyle, fhter Bread. Andrew Goers, c. Brahard. H.

tfaatk. H. RisL John McDonald. Jacob Reek; Ha ChmpbeU. Harry Hyde.

Gear E3der. John Prentice. Ernest Newburgh. Java fc Anderson. John Schley, Cfa nder Ferguson.

Chpt. Smith. Cap. Katrh. V.

Wohlpert. Also represents tlv to the Elton Social. Gaaner Pinochle and the Haeorh Owting Ctwhw. The affhers to the sssoclotiow are H. Fi 1 1 maw, dent: M- Joyce.

Tire peemdewt; A. seeretsry; John Dttterw. reeesding tary; J. B. Allen, ticwict.

and J-Kna off, eeTgeant-et MRS. FANNIE CRCKER DIES OF BROKEN HEART. fciSaf Movement the Purchase Testerdaj of Two Plants for -r 2,5000001 Ta Buili a Giant Dry Dock jn New York Harbor. te (Mcnl Shipyard. at EUzabeth-re.

3L JL. ami hr Lawla X. Nixon, nit tt Hwrioa ft Halltncsworth ihlp-tenliflnc taat at wen i faanafemft ta Ute sew United i flfaqterikiiii Cmnpany, known a Tfie prie for the former la CjMtjMtu which amount waa paid to SBc. Kixaa ka the law efflce of p. S.

dm ley, ka ESaaheth. N. and, the grSom Sir the fatter V. The tr lettnnn wen the formal be-Ifcaht at the work eC ant ting the chief aOipyagit fafamfa af the country into ene pgantie canpanr. with a capital of ftoMe.iaaa He.

iitxna, it ia understood, to to he the a gins head of the new ex, which hop to compete auc-cooftuily wixk the ahipbuildera of Eu-a Eight oampani an to be merged, I Bethlehem Steel Works, htcgiet independent worke The other an 8. L. of Hiaabethport, N. the Bad Ba Warta, of Bath, Me. the dm In Works, af San Pnnciaco; the Hyde Whnfla Company, of Hyde, (toe Basts i a Shipbuilding Company, of Sew Unha Cma, and the Canda Man- dhetaring Company, of Carta ret, N.

J. apttal to to he immediately ap-- the larging of the Crescent aaft Wnaio ynnto. and ia the new order of Baga the will be employment for I which the combination to the btzikiing of a great dry dft ha Bear Torn, Regarding this plan Ke. ITtna id yesterday It Is a fact thea hares he ashamed to con-faaw ttat whtle we ha the best harbor ha the world, which to visited by the ahtpa aflsnt. we ha not the decking ar repairing those eooditioB will be remedied, ft day Back wttt be built in New Tork to float the greatest raft POUT POST TO HAVE OUTING.

fa Perry Pbet, Not S3, G. A. pal ta hw annual picnic and campfire Phrt. es Sept. 13.

The afar to a prosperous con-to ft to parted, that all the of the pom and many friends tte affair. Arrangements amde far one of the fin out-amy A. R. past has ever echSw CUTEB mm HOLMES OASMECM Wendell Hohneo, Chief Justice Chart af Massachusetts the late poet and author of me yesterday appointed to Joatte af the United States Chart hy President Roosevelt, the sost of Justice Gray, who of 01 health, in Boston in from Harvard in with Massachusetts end dosing the Civil War and was toss toael for gallant services, to admitted to the bar in 18, and supreme bench in Mas-188. and a few years later Chief Justice.

Hoim to a man of great elo-ft fa ensch ef the charm of He was married in Fanny Bowdltch Dtxwell, in children. K5SC5GT0S TAXPAYERS AT ROCKAWAY BEACH. The Kensington ta payers and their eating to Rockaway afternoon, special trot- having from Cortelyou road buy Island avenue at oclock. whe wished to dan were pro-ake and a place to enjoy while ethers toured the i whe were on the outing worse Matthew Judge. J.

R. Higgins, We. Cbieasskk. and Mrs. A.

L. Ryer, ft. Man- 8L M. Stratton. John Farrell, Mte-aaft Mm John Goetz.

G. B. Smith, BBc. and Mm Howard Bonk, H. K.

Way, Jain J- Jsnnlngn. C. Fleiner and daugn-1 Mm Dennis Sullivan, Miss y. Ml Martin, John Will- Kiefer. John Costello, Whlla NL Bn Joseph J.

Broom, Mm ft- Bis an. Mi Dolly Brown, Jo-uB Marts. Be. and Mm Jam Butler, Hein. Katie and Mamie Sul-BD Sarah Gilease.

TECSSTCN SAYS HE DOES EOT KNOW HISS MIDDLETON. Depaty POOre Commissioner Thurston esid yesterday Oat he did not know Miss PtfarBIfa whe was arrested Bantoy afght at coney Island and an-eaaetd Onto Thurston was her friend. Bis Mbflffefan waa repentant yesterday whew stow appeared before Magistrate ehiesL She Id die would not have the policemen who arrested her fired. and wan eery grateful when Magistrate i hi suspended sentence. EE2CKLYN HAS INJURED PAULING TRAIN WRECK.

i Whe were injured in the wreck: ef the North Adams Special on ttur Marfa Railroad near Pauling, yea-tofaysas Jam W. Rrgsa of 257 8outh Thftd street. Brooklyn. Mr. Riggs was fady braised and rendered unconscious fank.

Other whs were Injured Mm Aiba Stannard, of Brewster, N. Mi Ella Warner, of New Torli eityr Giorga C. 'Warner, of Lakeville, Coma: Mi Thompson, of Bordens-stlhr. NL J-: Mm E. L.

Decker, of itts-eUk. Bn I Joint P. Mickle, of Chatham, Ik. 1.. eondactmr; a Mr.

Seeley, of BrieEeeport. end a Miss Mead, of FttrsdeidL Mrs, Stannard's left arm wss Boo at Owe elbow and her shoulder wrenched. She ai received painful fa The ether women suffered from saoeit td we rut and bruised. Thw use of the wreck was the of the mu by a heavy rain. he truck of a parlor rar and four onoebew weie demited tmr day i w- turned on its side.

Will Be Delay 'on Williamsburg Bridge Unless Authority Is Given, He Says. Cable Work Satisfactory Steel Deliveries Tardy. Work on the Manhattan approach to the Williamsburg bridge will soon come to a standstill unless speedy action Is taken in giving the authority to change the grades of Ridge, Attorney and De-lancey streets. In the weekly report of the engineer in charge, recently submitted to Commissioner Linden thal, attention is called to this fact and the Commissioner ip taking steps to get the necessary authority for changing the grad-in order that the work may not be delayed at all. It Is Commissioner Lind thal's desire to have work pushed rapidly- on the Williamsburg bridge in order that it may be thrown open to the public in October.

1203. He has given rep ted assurances that it will be completed at that time. It Is also reported that structural work the approach is going ahead very slowly because the deliver! of steel have been tardy and slow. The report does not state that work will be In any way retarded if the deliveries continue at the present rate. The work on the bl Is going ahead satisfactorily.

Nine panels of each of the four main span bl on the Manhattan and ten on the Brooklyn side were compressed and wrapped with wire last week. Twelve ble bands for the main span have ben received on the Manhattan side and eleven on the Brooklyn side; but none were put on the cabl lost week. Six reels of suspenders, a number of cover plat and some wire rope ties have been received. Commissioner Ltndentha! Is not ready to ray whether or hot he will hold the cable contractors for their alty of $1,000 a day for every day overtime since April FLOATING HOSPITALS NEED CONTRIBUTIONS. The truste of St.

John's Guild an nounce that the demands upon the Floating and Seaside Hospitals of the Guild are still very great and money is needed without delay to continue the work. The Health Department's statistics for the summer show an immense amount of Illness in the city among the children of the poor, although the summer corps is doing excellent work, and the work of the Guild besra out these reports. The Floating hos pitals are carrying between 2,000 and $.000 children am their mothers dally, and the Seaside Hospital is crowded to overflowing, all of the wards for very ill children being taxed to their utmos capacity. The trustees appeal to the public far aid to continue the work during the balance of the summer and to enable the Guild to relieve the suffering among the children of the poor, which fa at its height now. Immediate response is requested.

Contributions may be sent to Isaac N. Sellgman, treasurer, SOI Fifth avenue, Manhattan. Among some recent contributions are: George C. toe, 132 Pearl street. $10: W.

Jewett, Colorado Springs. Col, $254; W. H. Langley ft Co, 105 Worth street. $250; Mrs.

J. W. Auchlnciosa. Bar Harbor, $25; E. Rherman Gould, Yonkers.

N. $10: Miss M. W. Brincker-hoff, Philadelphia, Pa, Joseph H-Bruere, Princeton, N. Mrs.

P. Fiilebrown, Cold Spring, N. $18. Chari Lanier, 17 Nassau) street, $2M: Mrs. Walter Geer, Ossining, N.

$25; Morris K. up, 135 Madison aven oe. $30; Mrs. Marion Story, Portrh ter, X. $25.

WOMAN TRIES HEROICALLY TO SAVE DROWNING MAN. Mary McCarthy made an heroic effort yesterday to save her swimming 'companion, Patrick Connors, from drowning in the old mill pond on William C. Whitney's estate. Neck road. 8h psh Bay.

The two had started to swim across the pond, which Is a quarter of a mile wide, when Connors was seized with a cramp and lied for help- Miss McCarthy went to his assistance and sustained him for a short distance, but the water was very cold, and be slip-fed from her grasp and sank. Miss McCarthy dove for her companion several times, but coull not And him, and. becoming exhausted, had rea difficulty ta reaching th- shore. Grappling Itcns were secured, and under the direction of Alderman Lundy, who-owns oyster beds rby, Connors' body was recoiered. In choosing tbs puljlt tkmt hi whl-h he should pises his advertise i the advertiser should not only consider the circulation and the kind of circulation, but he should also consider the tAn which each publication would add to hi pa far advertisement.

Mehta's Magazine, August. mw sm apiUAV tar sooid- tred. That tbo testimony of ouch person to material and a i Library for Bio party making ouch appilratfrur ar for tha proaeeutton er defense off That the perunh to he examined to about to depart tram tho city of New York, or that ho to as sfcrh or infirm am to affoH( reasonable ground to better Hut he will not be able to attend tho trial, or that any other aperlal rircu ms lances exist which under It proper that he ahould bo examined, aa pmriisd tn thto chapter: but thto sabdiriaton doea not apply to a cam where tho prsne to bo examined to a party to the action, except ta the case of eirknsm er infirmity. JL Iff the party sought to bo examined to craporatteta tbo affidavit shad state the name off tba Klein or directors thereof, or any of them whoso tooUmony to nratoeary find materiaL or The books and peprao as to tho contents off which examination or Inspection to desired, rata fie seif to bo mode ta impart there to hatt Street tbo examination of ouch persoas and the production of ouch books and papers. Bra.

SIS. Deposition by oonssnt Tbo parties, to artton may stipulate la writng that an order apeclftvd tn aaettan two hundred and six- Seen of this art may bo granted. In wntrh case affidavit, as required by (he preceding soc-tkffw shall pot bo pmorary. But this section does not apply to a case where the person to bo esamteed to confined ta a prison er Jail within the state SlA Order for examination. Tho court to srbnra affidavit to presented, ae provided In rnetton two hundred and seventeen of this art.

may. Iff tbo opposing party or hto representative to not present, require that a reasonable notice off tbo apptlcatiaa be given, or may act on tbo application at tbo time of such presentation. and must grant an ordra for tho taking off the deposition. Iff satisfied off tha truth of, tbo matter stated In tho affidavit, and may tn bto discretion designate and limit tho particular scatter on which the examination to to be con-darted. The order may require that tho examination bo conducted before the court, at the time fixed or amy permit aorh examination to bo conducted at tbo piece where the person to bo raamtaod to at tbo time fixed for sold examination, Where tbo depooittoa ta not taken hi cuart.

tbo order may permit tho examination off the pfftW making tho deposition to proceed after haring been sworn before an officer autb-otimd to take aad administer oaths dec. 32. Punishment for disobeying order: witnera fees Wlirmwes fees, as provided in this net. for attendance upoa a trial, must be paid or tendered when tho order to served upon the party or other person required to attend. If too party or persoa so served fails to obey tho order bto attendance may be compelled, and ho may be punlabed iq Ilko moaner, ami the pro-, seeding thereon are tho same, as If ho failed to ebev gahpowsa.

tosue from tho municipal doe. 271 ftervire of order A npjr off the ordra and ef the affidavit npoa which It was grant-, ed moot be at hwt two dava before tho tone fixed for the exam loot km. upon the attorney for rarb party to tho art km, la like cnaanar, aa a parar ta the artton. or if fi panv has art appealed ks tbe actio they bo served upon iua ao directed by Ute ordra. iCoptaacd on Eighth Ffcgn) Mrs.

Fannie Ctoker, yearn ago nith Richard Y. Oefter. a phew to the Squire to Wantage. and a brother to Fire Chief Choker, died yesterday at her sister's Inane. C38 East 135th street.

Manhattan. Her flitndi say she died to a hrokea heart. It la said that the Choker IhmBy did not view the marriage favorably, and after two yearn the young people ary. rated. Mrs.

Choker kwh the matter court, and her husband area dried pay her $8 a week, which he hws dsne. Rhe eras giltf atrhken swer the arpara-tkm. and for am th her Candidas been eridraL A sen. arrest, fa years of age, aarrtvea her. UPTON ASKS BARRIE TO -GIVE DATES CF SERVICE.

David Barrie, who fa euing Sir Them Upton far laNt alleged la be hfai for atrvteea rendered in renstiliun nith the Internet! sf rap ywrht raeta fas been ordered by Judge 1 are he. to The United Ptat Court. Monhsttaw. show ran ew Aug. 38 stay should furnish a tell to pwrtwui.

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