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I I 1111 1ii 1 1 1lX lLhL I liJ iL lhthuLll JlL 1 ij 2 tJ I BALTIMORE BALTIMORETOHAVE BALTIMORETOHAVEF TO HAVE HAVEANOTHER HAVEANOTHER ANOTHER BALL BALLTEAtV TEAM Franchise Forfeited if No NoGame NoGal11e Game Is Played Today TodayNEW TodayNEW NEW ORIOLES THE RESULT RESULTBan RESULTBan RESULTBan Ban Johnson Not Caught Napping NappingHas NappingHas NappingHas Has Good Players to Spare SpareFreed SpareFreedmans SpareFreedmans Freed Freedmaas mans Plan to Wreck Baseball inMonumental inMonumental Monumental City Goes Wrong WrongThe WrcngThe WrongThe The expected in baseball has happened happenedand happenedand happenedand and the Baltimore club of the American AmericanLeague AmericanLeague AmericanLeague League has been sold to National NationalLeague NationalLeague NationalLeague League magnates John Brush pro proprietor proprietor proprietor prietor of the Cincinnati team team and andAndrew andAndrew andAndrew Andrew Freedman of New York YorkThis YorkThis YorkThis This action action was taken at a meeting meetingof meetingof of the majority stockholders of the theOrioles theOrioles theOrioles Orioles last night when President John JohnT JohnT JohnT Mahon representing Manager Joe JoeKelley JoeKelley Kelley exManager McGraw icGra and Captain CaptainWllbert CaptainWilbert CaptatWilbert Wilbert Robinson sold 201 shares of ofthe ofthe othe the stock of the club for a considerable considerablesum sum said by some to be 50OW although althoughit it is doubted that anything like such anamount ar aramount amount was paid paidImmediately paIdImme paidImmediately Immediately Imme Jately after the sale players playersAlcGInnity plaersMcGinnIty p1aerMcGlnnlty AlcGInnity pitcher McGann first base baseman bas basman baseman man Cronin pitcher and BresnahaTi BresnahaTicatcher Bresnaha1Jcatcher Bresnahacatcher catcher were sent to New York by At Attorney Attorney Attorney torney Joseph France who repre represented represented repreented sented the purchasers of the stock stockJoe stockJoe stockJoe Joe Kelley and Cy Seymour will go to toCincinnati toClncl1uati tc tcClnclnaatl Cincinnati as predicted in The Times Timestwo TImestwo TImetwodays two twodays days ago agoIt agoIt agoIt It was known when President Ban BanJohnson BanJohnson BarJohnson Johnson was in Washington Monday that thatKelley thatKelley thaiI Kelley had then made arrangements with withBrush withBrush witiBrush I Brush to desert the Baltimore club the theonly theonly thi only thing that was in doubt being the themethod themethod th thmethod method of his departure departureKelley departureKelley departureKeiley Kelley to Manage Cincinnati CincinnatiKUley CincinnatiRdley KUley it is understood will manage managethe managethe the Cincinnati team and try to bettexits its standing in the National League Leaguerace Leaguerace Leaguirace race raceThe raceThe The chances are that there will be beno beno bi bino no game played in Baltimore this after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon St St Louis is scheduled to play playthere playthere pla there but there will be no Baltimore Baltimoreteam Baltimoreteam team to play with so the game will be beforfeited beforfeited forfeited and under the American AmericanLeague AmeclcanLeague AmerlcaiLeague i League constitution the Baltimore fran franchise franchise franchise chise will be forfeited forfeitedThis forfeitedThis This Is President Ban Johnsons plan planand planand plana and one that he has evidently bad in inmind inmind Ii Iimind a mind ever since he became thoroughly thoroughlyassured thorougblylssured rassured assured that Baltimore meant to sell out outto outto ou outo to the Natloonal League people There Thereis Thereis ThenIs is every reason to believe that the head headof heador beat beatof of the American League knows just justabout justabout jus jusabout about where he is at aid 1d is well pre prepared prepared prepared pared for any emergency that may pre present present present sent Itself ItselfAnother Use UseAnother itselfAnother Another Team for Baltimore BaltimoreOf Of course the first thing Is to have havethe havethe havethe the Baltimore franchise forfeited and andIhen aldthen andthen then Mr IrJohnson Johnson will take It It1pon upon him himself hims1 himecif self to provide another ieaml team eam ibr rthe rthecity the thacity thecity city and as asthe the seven en other managers managersof anag 5 5of of the league are with him heart and andsoul andsoul andsoul soul It is pVety rety certain that they will willcontribute willcontribute willcontribute contribute their sun surl i players so that thatby thatby thatby by tomorrow or Saturday at the very verylatest verylatest ery erylatest latest there will be another American AmericanLeague AmericanLeague AmericanLeague League ball team in the Maryland aryland me metropolis metropolis metropolis tropolis tropolisThe tropolisThe tropolisThe The different teams of the league have haveenough haeenough haveenough enough extra firstclttss players to make makeup makeup up a strong team and one that will willplay willplay willplay play just as good ball and win as many manygames manygames manygames games as did the crowd headed by Mc McGraw McGnaw Ic IcGl3W Gnaw and Kelley KelleyPresident KelleyPresident KelleyPresident President Johnson has pretended right righjalonj rightalon rightalone alone alon that he was unaware of any serious serioustrouble serioustrouble serioustrouble trouble in the Baltimore camp but per persons persons persons sons vho ho are well acquainted with his hismeans hismeans hismeans means for obtaining knowledge of what whatis whatis whatIs is going on in the different American AmericanLeague AmericanLeague AmericanLeague League cities areof the opinion that be behas hehas behas has i a few tricks In reserve and that hewill hewill he bewill will spring them either tomorrow or orSaturday orSturday orSaturday Saturday SaturdayWhat SturdayWhat SaturdayWhat What Johnson is apparently most anx anxious anxIous anxIons ious for is to get rid for good and all of ofthe ofthe ofthe the McGraw Mahon and Kelley Inter Interests Interens Intereats eats In Baltimore and this will be very veryeasily veryeasily ery eryeasilY easily accomplished if the game with St StLouis StLouis StLouis Louis is forfeited forfeitedThe forfeitedThe forfeitedThe The Freedman Crowd Will Lose LoseIf LoseIf LoseIf If Messrs Freedman and Brush had laid laidtheir laidtheir laidtheir their plans better and had signed a anumber lnumber anunther number of minor league players and andsent ands andsrnt sent nt them to Baltimore to represent representthat represent representthat representthat that city in the American League they theycould theycould theycould could have dealt the Johnson people a arather arather arather rather effective blow and could easily easilyhave easilyhe easilyhave have killed American League ball In the theMonumental therICinumental theMonumental Monumental City but their arrange arrangements arrangemnts arrangemnts mnts were only half omplete and It Itlooks Itlooks Itlooks looks very certain that Johnson would wouldwin wouldwIn wouldwin win out after all allThe allThe alLThe The new Baltimore club will be con contsalled contlIed cont tsalled iIed by President Johnson Harry Harryr Harry1nat rYan Sydney Frank and Miles MilesBrlnkley MilesBrinkley MilesBrinkley Brinkley BrlnkleyNwae Brinkleyne Nwae 1 ne of the Beltirrore players seemed seemedr taally overjoyed to leaye the city and andthis andth andtks this th is especially true of McGInnlty whose whoseappearance whoseappearance whoseappearance appearance at the station just before beforeleaving beforeIciaving leaving for New ew York indicated that hei heias he hewas lieas II IIIcaVing was as well aware of the fact that he heT heT ber as 3 doing something not exactly sports sportsrranlike sportsnanlike sportimianlike rranlike Players Selbach and Williams Williamsundoubtedly WillIamsundoubtedly Williamsunioubtedly undoubtedly the two best hitters of tJej tc tcOc1es teOcies Ocles said they would not go to New NeviYor NewYore i iYork York Yor or Cincinnati as they have two twoytir twoyr twoycr yr contracts with Baltimore and un unless un1cs unIrEn less 1cs released by the new management managementwill managementI managementaJI will I remain However the knowing ones onesarc on onan onesart arc of the belief that these two players playersKill playersvnldesert playersrI vnldesert Kill desert and will either join oin New NewYork NewYork NewYork York or Cincinnati CincinnatiWhat ClnefnnatLWhat I IWhat What Mr Johnson Says SaysPresident SaysPresident SaysPresident President Ban Johnson in an inter interview intervier intervicr view has the following to say regarding regardingth th ti Baltimore affair affairI I hold the lease for the Baltimore Baltimorec nJs ia niy own name n2 1e That gives us UBa usn usa a place to play ball in Baltimore The TheI TheLltimore TheLt1more I Lltimore ltimare jJayers ayers were all paid yester yesterKHey yestery KHey asked Mr Goldman who whof I the receipt whether he had the theKoie7 thecy theand Koie7 cy arid the former replied that he bea 1 end a nd paid aid the men I do not believe believerrny belIevefry belierer fry rr Baltimore players have jumped jumpedrcysrttd jumpedortM1 jumpedc rcysrttd ortM1 but it nay me be so It I Is up to the Baltimore Baseball Club to pre pretnt preput presut put tnt a nine for the hegame game Thursday The TheCi Thec Ci tit tlon tlon provides that If no team is isr isr Isr ntcd the franchise will be for forrcud forf or orrE rcud rE dcourse cour course these Is another phase to tooasidererl toiaidered oasidererl that is whether hetMr the fran franpis trano pis baa not already been forfeited by rajorlty ajorlty ot stock being MOW out as asafitd asa asa afitd a to the National atIonal Lague There ThereC ThereCASTOR ThereCASTORIA CASTOR CASTORIA A I fA A rIr1l Wwtead 2 atdtr atdtrIt CWne CWneIts Its It Kind Kl You Have Alwavs Alw lS Bought will Ill bo no difficulty putting another good goodclub goodlub club lub in the field to finish nIsh the seasons seasonsschedule seasonsEcherIu1e seasonschedule schedule I will not say sa tonight just justwhat jxstwhat justwhat what will be done one In this direction al although 21thou alhough though thou a club can be jumped into Balti Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore more at once oncePresident oncePreident oncePresident President Mahon I iholl is evidently of the theopinion thlopinion thepinion opinion that Johnson has had it in for forBaltimore forBaltimore Baltimore for sonic some time In speaking speakingof of the sale of the team ha says saysThe saysThe The course pursued toward Baltimore Baltimoreby BalUmreby by Ban Johnson has ruined our property propertyhere propertyhere here and how can we be blamed If we weget weget weget get out of a bad Investment Invest ent Mr John Johnson Johnson son has all at once professed an affec affection affection altection tion for Baltimore and says that the theAmerican theAmerican American League will see that It Is Isgiven isgiven I given baseball baseballWanted basebalLWanted basebalLWanted Wanted to Down Baltimore BaltimoreI I can tell you that Mr Ir Johnson has hasbeen hasbeen hasbeen been intriguing for a long time to get getbaseball getbaseball getbaseball baseball away from Baltimore He was wascontinually wascontinually wascontinually continually continually at us cariy in the season togo to togo togo go to Xew York York and even went so far faris f2rs fars is to ask me to go and look over grounds groundsIii oun ounIu Iii that city It has always been his in intention intention intention tention to down Baltimore and as son sonas on onas onas as he could to take the club to I Zw ZwYork NwYork wYork York It is only recently that he ias usiound uasfound iasfound found out that Baltimore was a good goodbaseball goodbasebaIl goodbaseball baseball town townI I do not know what will be done with withthe withthe withthe the club I have sold out and got my mymoney mymoney money mone and my interest ceases I will willsay willsar willsay say however that I am given to under understand understand stand that the National League intends intendsto intendsto to put a club into Baltimore next year yearand yearand yearand and I believe also that they will go to toWashington toWashington toWashington Washington WashingtonTom WashingtonTom WashingtonTom Tom Loftus the manager mana er of the theWashington theWashington theWashington Washington team went to Baltimore Baltimoreearly Baltimoreearly BaltImoreearly early this morning for or the purpose of ofconferring Ofconferring conferring there on the situation situationMGRAW situationMGRA situationMGRAN I MGRAW MGRA VI SEVERS SEVERSBASEBALL BASEBALL HEADS HEADSFour HEADSFour HEADSFour Four of the Giants Will Fall Under UnderNew UnderNe UnderNewanagers New Ne Newanagers Managers anagers Ax AxCINCINNATI AxClCLXATI AxCINCINNATI CINCINNATI Ohio July 17 17Johnny 17JohnnyMcGraw 17JohnnyMcGraw Johnny JohnnyMcGraw McGraw the New Yorks new manager managermust managermust managermust must have been hard at work during his hismany hIsmany hismany many days of silence He said little littlebut littlebut littlebUt but what he has done done has just set the theGiants theGIants theGiants Giants arocking There are four men mennow mennow mennow now numbered on the team who when whenten whenten whenten ten days have elapsed will be Giants no nolonger nolonger nolonger longer That is the edict of McGraw McGrawthrough MCGrawthrough McGrawthrough through Mr 11 Freedmans headquarters headquartersGeorge headquartersGeorge headquartersGeorge George Yeager whose job is catching catchingis i is one of the men served with his ten tendays tcndays tendays days notice or release Harry OHagan OHagans is another Bob Blewett the southpaw southpawtwirler southpawtwIrler southpawtwirler twirler from Georgetown University al although although although though a good man is the third and andi andJack andJack i Jack Burke the Atlantic City pitcher pitcherthe pitcherthe pitcherthe the fourth Their baseball heads have havebeen havebeen havebeen been severed by McGraws ax axUATIOM axNATIONAL axTATIOINAL NATIONAL AffliTEPOLF AMATEURGOLF AMATEUR A1ATEIIROLF GOLF OLF CHAMPIONSHIP Weather Ideal for Continua Continuation Continuation Continuation tion of Play PJayPlayers PlayPlayers Players in Excellent Condition ndition and Gal Gallery Gallery Galle lery le Filled With Delighted DelightedVisitors DelightedVisitors DelightedVisItors Visitors VisitorsGLEN VisitorsGLEN VisItorsGLEN GLEN VIEW Ill July 17 17With With the theexception theexception I exception of a light wind from the theJ theI thesouthwest I southwest weather conditions here this thismorning thismoning thismoning moning were Ideal for the continuation continuationof of play in the third match round for the thenational thenational thenational national amateur golf championship championshipSixteen championshipSixteen championshipSixteen Sixteen teed off this morning and this thisafternoon thisaiterooon thisafternoon afternoon the eight successful contes contestants Contestants uontesbeats tants start the fourth match round roundOf roundOf roundOf Of the sixteen who played this morning morningonly morningonly morningonly only four are Easterners They are Na National National National tional Champion Travis of Garden City CityDr CityDr CityDr Dr 1 1 Harban of Washington CPercy CPercy CPercy Percy Pyne of Princeton and OReinhart OReinhart 0Reinbart Reinhart of Baltusrol BaltusrolChampion BaItusrolChampion BaltusrolChampion Champion Travis and Byers of ofPrinceton ofPrinceton ofPrinceton Princeton were the first to tee off In Inthe Inthe Inthe the morning play Ila There was much muchspeculation muchspeculation muchspeculation speculation over this match Travis was wasthe wasthe wasthe the favorite but Byers who has been beenplaying beenplaying beenplaying playing an exceptionally fine game since siucehis sincehis sincehis his arrival at Glen View and has made a adecidedly adecidedly adecidedly decidedly good showing since the quali qualifying qualifying qualllying fying round Tuesday was heavily backed The gallery today was much muchlarger muchlarger muchlarger larger than that of yesterday owing to topropitious topropitious topropitious propitious weather conditions The TheTravisByers TheTravisByers TheTravisByors TravisByers match attracted the larg largest largest largeat est crowd It was a case of the East Eastagainst Eastagainst Eastagainst against the West in the matca between betweenHarold betweenHarold betweenHarold Harold Smith of Oweiitsia and andFrank andFrank andFrank Frank Reinhart Rei2hart of BaltusroL BaltusroLINDUSTRIAL Ba1tusroINDUSTRIAL BaltusrotINDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL SCHOOLFOR SCHOOLFOR SCHOOLFOR FOR COLORED PUPILS PUPILSMaryland PUPILSMaiyland PUPILSMaryland Maryland Town Copies After Booker BookerWashington BookerWashington I Washington WashingtonSALISBURY WashingtonSALTSBURY I SALISBURY Md Id July 17 HFor For some sometime sometime time past the school board of Wicomico WicomicoLounty Wicomicotounty VicomIcoLOUlty I Lounty na been working workIn on tit the question questionof qU ustlon ustlonof SUOD SUODof of establishing an industrial school In InSalisbury nSalisbury ftSalisbury Salisbury for colored youths youthsAt youthsAt youthsAt At the meeting yesterday the question questionwas queoUonwal questionwas was settled an anl such a school will be es established established establisbed tablished in the vacant room at the col colored colored colored ored high school schoolTha schoolThe sehooTha Tha state allows a yearly appropriation appropriationof of 1500 to schools of this thischaracttlr character A Afirstclass Afirstclass Afirstclass firstclass instructor will be secured securedCooking securedCookln securedCooking Cooking Cookln sewing wIng Joining woodwork woodworking woodworkIng woodworklug ing upholstering and mechanical and andfreehand andfreehand andfreehand freehand drawing will be taught the thecolored thecolored thecolored colored pupils pupilsLARGEST puilsLARGEST pupilsLARGEST LARGEST SALMON SALMONEVER SALMONEVER SALMONEVER EVER CAPTURED Weighed 58 Pounds and Has Been Sent Sentto Sentto Sentto to Bergen Museum MuseumLONDON MuseumLONDON MuseumLONDON LONDON July 17 17R Marston the thewellknown thewellknown thewellknown wellknown publisher and angler has haswritten haswriten haswrItten written a letter to the Times stating statingthat staUngthat statingthat that Corbett killed In Voselven VoselvenNorway VoselvenXorway VoselvenNorway Norway a salmon weighing 58 pounds poundsIt It was a grand fish and in splendid splendidcondition splendidccnditkln splendidcondition condition It measured over over5 50 inches inchesbeing Jnche6beIBg inchesbeing being the largest of the specie specl ever everheard ev everheard rheard heard of It has been sent to the Ber Bergen Bergen Bengen gen Museum to be act up upBears upBears up5g Bears the Signature Signatureof 5g of a fflTHl IIT THE BASEBALL BAS Ell ALII WORLD WORLDAMERICAN WORLTII URLB URLBAMERICN I AMERICAN A ERIGAN LEAGUE LEAGUEWhere LEAGUEWhe LEAGUEWhere Where They Play Tacky ToScyDetroit TodayDetroit I Detroit at Washington WashingtonChicago WashingtonChicago I Chicago at Philadelphia PhiladelphiaCleveland PhiladelphiaCleveland Cleveland at Boston BostonSt BostonSt BostonSt I St St Louis at Baltimore BaltimoreStanding BaltImoreStanding I IStanding I IWon Standing of the Teams TeamsWon TeamsWon Won Lost Pet PetChicago PetChicago PotChicago Chicago 42 25 2 2oSt 027 027St GnSt St St Louis 37 7 31 544 544Boston 5HBoston 514Boston Boston 38 34 528PhHadEolphia 528 52SPhiladelphia Philadelphia 35 32 2 52 52Washington 522 522Washington 522WashIngton Washington 34 38 472 472Cleveland 172Clcveland 472Cleveland Cleveland 35 3 39 9 455 A5SBa1limore 455Baltimore 455Baltimore Baltimore 31 40 40 427 437I1troit 427Etroit 427Litrolt Etroit 29 40 AO AOI 420 420It 4OIt I It behoved the Tigers to break the theSenators theSenators theSenators I Senators winning streak The score scorewas scorewas scorewas was tied by Detroit in the ninth Inning Inningand Inningand Inningand and they landed on the ball in the tenth tenthwith tenthwith i iIth with Ith painful regularity and pounded out outlive outflc outlive live nice which made r4 their total totalthirteen totalthirteen I Ithirteen thirteen while the Senators could not nottwirled nqt notadd add any moc to their eight Yeagdr Yeagdrtirled YeagjrtwIrled twirled a good game for his messmates meS3mat mesamatesand messmatessnd sI I and nd was well l1 supported suppor cd The score scoreWashington seoaII scoreWashlngtoit Washington WaSilin on AD lB PO A ERyan ERin ERyan II Ryan cf 4 1 2 0 1 0 0 0Doyio 0DoyIp 0Doyle2b Doyio Doyle2b 2b 5 0 2 1 3 0 0Delehanty 0Delehanty Delehanty If 6 0 3 0 1 1Coushlln 1I 1CouglilIn Coushlln 3b 6 1 2 2 1 0 0Lee 0Lee 0Lcerf I Lee Lcerf rf 3 0 0 4 0 X0 X0Carey 0 0Carey 0Carey Carey lb 5 0 2 14 1 0 0Ely 0i 0Ely i Ely ElyDrillc ss 1 2 6 0 0Drill I Drill Drillc cu 4 2 1 I 2 1 1IOrth 12 Orth ii 22 2 2 11 I 1 21 21Totals 2 2I 2Totals I Totals Totals42 42 8 8 14 30 3 16 4 4I 4 4Detroit 1 1Detroit I Detroit AB lB PO A EBarrett EII EBarrett Barrett cf cS 6 2 2Casey 1 1 0 0Cas 0Casey II Casey Cas 3b 6 6Elberfeld 1 5 32 5 2 0 0Elberfeld 0Elberfeld Elberfeld ss 6 6Holmes 9 0 2 1 1Holmes 1Holmes Holmes rf 6 6McAllister 1 1 I 1 0 0McAlUstcr 0McAllister McAllister lb 5 5Harley 1 I 19 1 9 1 0 0Harley I IHarley Harley If a aGleason i 1 1G 1 0 0 0Gleason Gleason 2b 5 5 3 3McGuire 1 4 3 3 0 01IcGuire 0McGuire McGuire 53 53Yeager 5 3 3 1 1 0 0Yeager 0Yeagerp5 I Yeager Yeagerp5 5 1 1 1 5 I ITotls 0Totals Totals 49 49 1 1Washs 12 17 30 16 16Washn JWasha Washs 0021130100 0 0 2 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 08 08Detroit 8 8Detroit 8DetNit Detroit 0 fJ 2 I 0 0 2 0 I 513 513Left 5iSLeft Left on bases basesYashington Washington 7 Detroit 5 First base on balls balIsOf Off Yeager 5 5Struck 5Struck 5Struck i Struck out outBy tBy By Orth 1 Home runs runsGleason runs runsGleason runsGleason Gleason Casey McGuire Twobase Twobasehits TwobasehitsCasey hits hitsCasey i iCasey Casey Harley Gleason McGuire Doyle DoyleCoughlin DoyleCoughlin DoyleCoughlin I Coughlin Sacrifice hits Doyle Lee LeeEly LeeEly LeeEly Ely Stolen base Coughlin ughlin Double Doubleplay Doubleplar Doubleplay play Holmes to McAllister Hit by bypitcher bypitcherBr bypitcherBy pitcher pitcherBr By Yeager 1 Time Tlme2 2 hours hoursand hoursand jand and 20 minutes milut Umpire UmpireConoIly UmpireConoIlyYesterdays tjmpireConollyYesterdays Conolly I IYesterdays Yesterdays Games GamesAt GamesAt GamesAt At Philadelphia RHE RHEChicago PHEChicago RHEChicago Chicago 3 22lO200lP1il 22lO200lP1ilAthletics 2 2Jt 1 102061 0 2 0 0 1 11 1 1Athletics 1Athletics Athletics 01 O1l0000412 1210000 4 12 12 a aBatteries 9BatteriesPatterson iiBatteriesPatterson Batteries BatteriesPatterson Patterson and Sullivan 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Evansand and Yeager YeagerSIXTH YeagerI YeagerSIXTH I SIXTH CONSECUTIVE CONSECUTIVEVICTORY i iVICTORY I VICTORY FOR RADFORDS RADFORDSConglomerates RAUFORDSConglomerates i iConglomerates Conglomerates Defeated in RagTime BagTimeby I Iby by the Crack Amateur Team TeamThe TeamThe TeamThe The Radford baseball team scored its itssixth itssixth itssixth sixth consecutive ictcry yesterday by bydefeating bydefeating bydefeating defeating the Conglomerates captained captainedand captainedand captainedand and managed by Lou Shippel and andcomposed andcomposed I composed of members of the Eastern EasternBuds EasternBuds EasternBuds Buds Rattlers and several other local localteams localteams localteams teams The victory was due largely to tothe tothe tothe the effective pitching of Herring vho vhohad vhohad ho hohad had bit opponents completely at his hismercy hismercy hismercy mercy mercySmith mercySmith mercySmith Smith twirled for the Conglomerates Conglomeratesand and although he was hit rather freely freelyat tree treeat freelat at times the total of runs run would have havebeen havebeen havebeen been smaller had he been properly sup supported supported supported ported portedThe portedThe portedThe The Radfords started in at the outset outsetto outsetto outsetto to clean up the Conglomerates in rag ragtime ragtime ragtime time and continued the good work until untilthey untilthey unt1they they had secured twelve tallies while whileall whileall whilenfl all the opposition could do was to get getthree getthree getthree three scores scoresTomorrow scorosTomorrow scoresTomorrow Tomorrow afternoon the Radfords will willfor willfor willfor for the first time try conclusions with withthe withthe withthe the American Athletic Club and on Sat Saturday Saturday Saturday urday they will meet a team from the theVaughn theVaughn theVaughn Vaughn Class Club QUITS BENCH TO TOPRACTICE TOPRACTICE jPRACTICE PRACTICE AT THE BAR BARi BARJersey BARJersey BARJersey i Jersey City Police Justice Resigns to toBecome toeco toBecome Become eco ne a Dispenser of Drinks DrinksJERSEY DrinksJERSEY DrinksJERSEY JERSEY CITY July 17 17Charles 17CharlesCorydon 17CharlesCorydon Charles CharlesCorydon Corydon who resigned his commission commissionas as a Justice of the peace last year be because because because cause he could not bear ar to witness dis distressing distr85 distressing tressing tr85 ing scones and listen to the talcs or ofdomestic ordomestic ordomestic domestic troubles which wore related relatedto relatedto to him by illtreeted wives wive has be become be become become come a baf barkeeper keeper in a Second ward wardsaloon wardsaloon wardsaloon saloon saloonCorydon saloonCory saloonCoryuon Corydon Cory on appears to like 1ik his new place 4 HO HOIEFOB1HDLESS 1111MB FOR FRIENDLESS PRESIDENTS PR ESI DENTS DE NTS REVIEW REVI EW INGArfINES IN INCAHIRB8 INEANDll CAHIRB8 IH I TROUBLE GENERAL SMITHS CASE Asylum a Nuisance NuianceSay Say the theNeighbors theNeighbors theNeighbois NeighborsPROMINENT NeighborsPROMIN Neighbors NeighboisPROMINT PROMINENT PROMIN NT PATRONS APPEAL APPEALMis APPEALI I Mrs Nelson NclsolA A Miles President and andMrs aldl5rs andMrs Mrs BF Macfarland Vice Presi President Preident Prenident dent Write Letters to Commissioners Commissionersand and Secure Postponement of Case CaseThe Cas CasTIle CaseThe The Society for Friendless Dogs Is in introuble Introuble Introuble trouble The residents of the neighbor neighborho neighborhoed ho hoed in which the pens of the organisa organisation organiration rganI2tion I tion are located at 2025 Thirtysecond ThirtysecondStreet Thirtyse ThirtysecondStreet ond ondI I Street jprthwest nrthwest 1 C1t are complaining complain ng that thatthe t1atthe thatthe the tra tr trNcp and an other more fortunate fortunatecanines fortmtecmincs fortunatecanines canines which indulgent owners have haveboarding haveboarding ve vehoardin boarding hoardin there while they are at the theseashore theseash theseashure seashore seash re or some mountain resort to tospend tospcld tospend spend the heated term are a nuisance nuisanceand nuisanceand nuisanceand and have taken kea steps to eliminate them themso themso themso so far at a least as that locality is con concerned concerned concerned cerned cernedThe cernedI cernedThe The chief complaint is that the dogs dogshowl dogshowl dogshowl I howl and bark and gcnsrally gEn ra1y disturb disturbpeace d1surbeaoo dIsturbpeace peace and quiet and Mr IJrank rank Buck Buckley Buckley BuckIcy ley superintendent slrperintend nt of the kennels has hasteen hasteen hasbeea teen summoned to appear in the Police PoliceCourt PoliceCourt PoliceCourt Court to show why by if he can he should shouldnet shoul shoulnet shouldnet net be fined for maintaining maintainn them themThe themIh themThe The Ih case however has been laded Indefinitely in ladednitely efi efiI I nitely continued ntinued This was brought about aboutmissioners aboutby aboutby by a letter written to the District Con ConIIlssioners Cornmtssioners missioners and signed by Mrs Nelson lson A AMiles AI AMiles I Miles and Mrs rs Macfarland Macfarlandivhich MacfarlandwhIch Madarlandwhich whIch has been forwarded to Mr Ir James JamesL JlmesL Pugh 3h Assistant Corporation Counsel Counselsetting Counseisetting Counselsetting setting forth the good work done by the thesociety thesociety thesociety society and md asking time to hunt up a alocation aICcatlOi alccatiou location fur a home before the canines caninesare caninesare are ejected jecttM from their present abode abod abodrs abodeSirs Mrs rs Miles is president of the society societyand societyand and Mrs Macfarland is vice president presidentTheir presidentTheir Their letter is as follows followsIn followsIn followsIn In view iew of the receipt of an official officialnotification officialnotlficption officialnotification notification to the effect that the Home Homefor Homefor Homefor for Friendless Dogs established esta1 llahed on onpremises onremises onpremises premises remises 2025 Thirtysecond Street Streetnorthwest Streetnorthwest northwest has been complained of as a anuisance amtsance anuisance nuisance we of the committee repre representing represeating senting the Society for the Rescue RescueFriecdJess of ofFriendless Friendless Dogs do hereby appeal for an anextension anextemkn extension of qf time before vacating in inconsideration inconsideiati Inconsideration consideration cf the following condi condiUoas condiCons condlttoas Cons Mrs Miles President PresidentFirst PresidentFirstThe PresidentFirstThe First FirstThe The majority of the members memberof membersof jof of the committee mmlttee including Inclu lB Mrs rs Nelson NelsenA i iA A Miles oln president are away from town townfor townfor for the summer months and no action actioncan actioncan actioncan can be taken by the board boar without a aquorum aquorum quorum quorumSecond quorum quorumSeco quorumSecondThat Second Seco SecondThat dThat That the society tats beenlt beenltto bees ea put putspacious putto to a heavy expe expenie le in the EreeUoIt of ofspacious ofspacious spacious kennels the wiring wirln off of sub subdivisions subdIvisions subdivisions divisions dIvisions and the making of other im imrrwementi iragroements prqyements rrwementi found necessary for the theproper theproper cpropu proper protection of the animals in incharge incharge Incharge charge Under Un these circumstances it itwould itwould Itwould would be impossible at this time to up uprojjt upg upro rojjt ro such buildings for transfer to aa an another another other location locationThird locationThli1Tbat locationThirdThat Thli1Tbat Third That it will require consider considerable co considerable der derable able time till andeifcrt and ettort on the part of the thecommittee thecommitt theaornmlttee committee committ to secure a site and establish establishrew establlsnTew establishrew rew quarters in a suburban district districtwhere diltrIcthere distrIctnhere where here the building regulations of the thecity theclty thecity city limits will not nQt interfere with the theerection theerection theerection erection of wooden structures stucturesFourthThat structuresFourthThat Fourth FourthThat That the committee was most mOttcareful mostcareful careful to obtain from residents of the theneighborhood thenej theneighborhood neighborhood nej bbor ood to the establishment of ofthe ofthe the dog og home upon the grounds leased lease1by leasedby i by Mr Frank Euckley agent of the Hu Humane flumane jmane mane Society and nd paid caretaker of the thehome thebome thehome home in the employ of tbe Society for rorFriendless forFriendless i iFriendless Friendless Dogs before going to the ex expense expense expence pense and necessary sary outlay for the erec erectioB erectOB erectios tioB of suitable sheds upon the ground groundand groundand groundand and we plead pk ad the injustice or a forcible forcibhejeclmtnt forcihiejeotmnt ejeclmtnt at this thistime his time Dogs Without Other Homes HomesI HomesuFitthTht flomesFifthThat I uFitthTht Fifth That there are at present un under under untier der the charge ehar of the society some two twoscore tw twscore twscore score or more dogs found wandering at aticrge ati atlerge icrge i rse without owner including two twol twoboarding boarding dogs left by persons now out outt01ln of ofI oftown I town for whom it will be impossible to tosecure toecurehomes tosecure secure ecurehomes homes at short notice Th Thioucdatlon Thoucdatloo ThioundatIon ioucdatlon plank of this organization is isthe isthe Isthe the protection of life and the safety of ofthe orthe ofthe the public during that portion of the themals theear theyear year ear when so large a per cent of ani animals anlmale mals are turned loose upon the streets streetsi streetsand streetsand i and left le to suffer suer from starvation and andthirst andthirst andthirst thirst to the Imminent risk of life from fronicases fromass fronAcases cases of rabies rabiesThat rabiesThat rabiesThat That in all respects sp epecta ts the society societ has hasbeen haabeen hasbeen been doing a good and humane work dur during durling durIng ling ing the brief period of its existence and anilthat am1i andthat i that an ejectment at this time will willtring wInI wlltriag I tring about a state of affairs calculate calcuIate1to 1 1to to produce sot alone suffering to the thsv theards ards of the society SO iet but the destruction destructionot Structionoi ot 01 principle tending to the advance advanceirent advancenent advancetreat treat of the higher principles of hu humanitarianism homanitarianism manitarianism InanitaianlsmUnder manitarianismUnder manitarianismIJnder Under these and other equally impor importarit inportI hnporteal teal considerations we of the committee comniitteot committeeot ommUteot ot the Society for Friendless Dogs DogswouI woul 1 1urge Iurge urge a stay of proceedings on the part of ofthe ofthe the lh District authorities until such a time timeas timeas as the return of absent and contributing contributingrr cortrIbutin cortrIbutinn contributingnembcrs rr nembcrs embcrs will ill enable us to formulate formulatetome iormulatborne formulatehome tome plan for the future wellbeing and andcontinuance andontinuance andcontInuance continuance of the good work President Roosevelts censure of Brig BrigGen BrigGen BrigGen I Gen Jacob Smith for his verbal orders ordersto ordersto to Major ajor Waller and other officers re regarding re regrtrding regrtrding grtrding the Samar campaign made pub public pubHe publie lie late yesterday yesterd afternoon is as fol follows Collows follows lows White House HouseWashington HouseWshington HouseWasbington Washington July 12 1 19 1 1By 1902 1902By 2 2By By the President PresidentThe PresidentThe PresMcutTho The itniHcgs and sentences of the thecourt theout thecotat court out are appovcti 1 I am welt aware of oftbe ottbe ofthe tbe danger anti fld beat difficulty kulty of the thei thetask I task our army has has had 111 in the Philip PhUipI I i pine islands and of the welinigh i itolerable ID IDo intolerable tolerable toler8 le provocations it has received receivedfrom re receivedfrom lyed lyedtraIn from the tb cueity treachery and total totaldisregard totalIHsregard totaldisregard disregard cf the rules and customs of ofciviiirad oIvifi7d ofelvilirad civiiirad wanare on the part of its itsfoes itsfoes foes 1 also heartily artiIy appr appr7 the employ employment employment employmeat ment or the th sternest la Ji arsurca isures acces accessary BecesI necesracy say to put a stop tup to such atrocities atocl es and andto andto andto I to bring this thiswar war wa to a close cl se It would woaklte wouldI wouldbe I te culiale ca1a le to to show weakness in deal dealing IeatI dealtag I tag with Ith iueh uell Lees or ts fail to use air airlegitimate aIrlegitimate airlegitimate legitimate and hcnorale methods to toc tocarelue cvarcihie zrlJIlt them themBnc th thBet thetnBut Bet the very fact that th warfare Ifare is of ofsuch ortouch ofsuch such character as to aiiord infinite pro provocation provocation ovtKation vocation for the th commission comm olOn of acts cls of ofcruelty orcruelty ofcruelty cruelty fcy jnlOr nior ottices and the enlist eaiisted enilstcd enlisted ed men meEt make the ciacers in high highi highad highcad i cad nd rtsporteiolc rtl5po lnole position eition peculiarly care careful Qretel careId tel Id in thefr bearing ana 1n 1 conduct oni1 ct so as ssto asto asto to keep a moral checic over any acts of ofan oan ofan an improper chaacter fcy their thei senor scoordinates suJOrdirates senordlrates dinates dinatesAlmost diratesAlmost dlratesAlmost Almost universally tnIvc aJIy the higher officer officerhave OInce OInceb3t otileershave have bOiiie bo ne thtsjelvcs thttnel HS to supply supplythis SUltp1ythS UPPIYths thS necessity necS ehtsfc and with but tew tewfcyeeptions lewt7Y rewoziepuons fcyeeptions t7Y eptiqns the oUices ind nd soldiers of ofthe orthe ofthe the army Arm have shown sli wn wondciul wonde xul kind kindIfiss kioo4loesS kindiess loesS end rcrbeaance fcrbEa ronce in dealing with withtheir withtheir withtheir their toes But taere eiie have been ocen eifcep eifcepticns c1 catepions ep ep1Ions ions there therehave have been instances innan es of the theuse theuse theuse use of torture and of improper mpoper heart heartlessness heartlessness heartlessness lessness in waif wa wafaze tale are en the part of in individuals i iividtals dividuals or small detachments detachmentsIn detAchmentsUl Ul In the recent campaign ordered by byGeneral byGeneral yGeneral General Smith the shooting shootln of the na native 113tivc tive bearers by the orders ers of Major Wal Waller IVa IVaIcr VaI VaIler ler was vasan an act which sullied the Airier American AmfKIc Airierlean lean Ic name and can iv but partly excus excused ctcus2d exeusad ed because of Major jo Wailers allers menial menialcondition CJen2lon menalcondition condition on Ition at the tiri tin this mental con condition condition eondition dition being due to the fearful tea Cul hardship hardshipand hardsblolnd hardsbtand and suffering sufferin which he had to undergo undergoin in his campaign campaignIt It is imposslle to tell exactly how howmuch hoVmuch howmuch much influence language like that used usedby useby usedby by General neral Smith may have had In pre preparing prevarin proparing paring varin the minds of those under him for forthe torthe forthe the commission of the deeds which we weregret wcregret weregret regret Loose and violent talk by an anofficer anofficer anollicer officer of high rank Is always likely to toexcite tQo toeclte excite cit wrongdoing on the part of those thoseamong thoaeamorg thoseamong among his subordinates whose wills are areweak areweak areweak weak or whose passions ssloIW are strong strongGeneral stronsI strongGeneral General Smith has behind him a long longcareer longcareer longcareer I career distinguished for gallantry and andon aodon andon on the whole wh le lo good ood conduct cond ct Taken Takenin TateDin TakenIn in the full his work has been such as asto asto I Ito to reflect credit upon the American army armyand armyand and therefore upon the nation and it itis itis is deeply to be regretted 7ettet that he should shouldhave shoulrle shoul4bave I have so acted in this instance as to in interfere hitErfere Interfere terfere with ith his further usefulness userulnes ia iathe iothe hithe the army ary I hereby direct tUret that he be beretired beretired i retired reire from the active actve list listTHEODORE lat latuTH listTHEODORE uTH THEODORE DORE ROOSEVELT ROOSEVELTSecretay ROSEVELT ROSEVELTScety ROOSEVELTSecetay Secretay Scety Roots Comment CommentSecretary Commet CommentSecretary Secretary Roots remarks on the ease easeare easeare Secret Rots ere are re as follows fglows fglowsI I War Itepartment ItepartmentWashington lPepartmentWashington vartment Washington July 14 1 is isTo 1 1To 1ti2 1ti2To To the President Peskent PeskentI I transmit trnsmitherewlh herewith the record rec rd and andproceedings aD aDi andproceedings i proceedings proceeing upon up the trial tril cf Brig Gsa Gea1S02 Gn GsaJacob i Jacob Smith by etmftal eoutmartial en eon eonvened veae vened UMe under yor your oer order dte dated April 21 1 1S02 and an sew brought briars bN you a as re reiewiDb reviewing viewing iewiDb authority authorityGeneral 3ctrit authorityGeneral General Smith Smih was bend 1 nJ guilty Snty SntyCOlcuct of ofconduct fconduct conduct COlcuct to the prejudice of good go order orderand orderant1 orderand and military mItar discipline disiplne in that tht he gave gaveIn gve gvein gavein In the fall aH of 0 1901 191 to Major TWaller TYaler TWailer Wailer Yaler of the te Marine arine Corps Cops then tn serv serving servleg erv ervIng ing with a battalion bttalon of marines rnes under underhis une unehis underhis his orders as commander of the te Sixth SixthSeparate Sith SixthSeparate In Samar the follow following followlug Separate Sepete Brigade Brigde Sma olo ing oral orl instructions instructionsI intr tODS tODSr I I want BO 1 prisoners I wish you youto yo youto to 1kl1 kill and burn bL the more you yo kill killand kil killand and burn the better will pleaseme ot you wf please jme jme me and further that he wanted all ali persons perSJS killed knl who were were capable capa le of ofbearing orboing ofbearing bearing boing arms ar and in actual hostilities hostmb hostmbagain hostilitiesagainst against again the United Usle Sfate States and nd did in inreply inreply nreply reply to a question queton ty Major ajor Wailer Wallerasking WaileraskIng Wanerasking asking for an age ILnit designate the age limit lmit as ten years ears of age ageThe The court curt sentenced him to be ad admonished admonished monished by the reviewing authority authorityand and the court tourt appended appende to the sentence sentencethe sentene sentencethe the following explanation explanationThe explanationThe explanationThe The court is thus lenient in view viewof viewor viewof of the undisputed undispute evidence that tat the ac accused accus ascused cused cus did not mean everything everthIng that his hisunexplained histnexplained hisunexplained unexplained tnexplained language 18n 2ge implied imple that his hissubordinates hissulodlnt hissutodinates subordinates sulodlnt did not gather gther such a ameaning ameaning ameaning meaning and that the orders were werenever weenever werenever never executed exeut In such s1ch sense notwith notwithstanding notwithstnding notwithstanding standing stnding that a desperate struggle strugle was wasbeing wastelng wasbeing being conducted with a cruel cuel and sat savage satage age foe Deems Dee Conviction Ccnoction Just JustAn Just JustAn JustAn An examination examinaton cf the evidence has hassatisfied hassatisfed hassatisfied satisfied satisfed me me that the conviction convicton was wasjust ws wsjus wasjust just jus and that the reasons rescms stated stte for forthe forthe forthe the very veI light lght sentence sntencc imposed hIJsed are sus sustalnsd sus sustain sugtalnad talnsd tain by the facts General Generl Smith in iahis inhid inhis his conversation conerston with Major ajor Wailer al cr was wasguilty wasguilty guilty slty of intemperate inconsiderate inconsid rate and andviolent anddolent andviolent violent expressions expresions which whic if accepted acceptedliterally acceptedliterally literally lterly would grossly violate th thhumane the thehumane humane humne rules governing Joverning American Americanarmies Amerian Americanarmies armies in the field feld and if i followed rolewe would wouldhave wouldbae wouldhave I have brought lasting lastng disgrace upon upn the themilitary themitary themilitary military mitary service servce of the United States StatesFortunately Sltes SltesI StatesFortunately Fortunately they were not taken tken literal literally lteral lteralI literally I ly and were not followed folowed No 0 women or orchildren orchidren orchildren I children chidren or helpless helples persons or noncom noncombatants noncomI noncornbatants I batants btants or prisoners prIs er5 were put lo 1 death deathin deathI deathin in pursuance of them themAn themAn tem temAn An examination examinaton of the record and andproceedings andproceedings I proceedings prceedIngs upon up the trial of Major MajorWaller MajorWaller iajr iajrWnler Waller Wnler which iann immediatel ditel nreceded that I Text Tet of the order censuring censu ng the theauthor theauthor i iauthor author of the te kill kl and burn bur policy policyand POlc policyand and summarily summarly retiring retrg him from fromj fromt I active actve service serviceof serce serceor of General Smith shows that the In Instructions 10st InstiSetions structions st Uons In question qustcn bore bre no relation rlaton tle to tothe toth the th acts for which Major Wailer Waler was wasiried wastried Majr tried ti and were ee not alfged alleged by him as asjHStitication asj jHStitication stUkaton for those thoe acts Major iajorWall iajorWalle hi Wall Waller Waller er was ws tried for causing certain natives nativeswio nativeswho I who wJ had acted aced as bearers brer or guides gide of ofone ofone ofone one of his expeditions expedions lobe to be put to death deth dethI for treachery treaCher without proper trial and andhe I i he defended dli prop tground ant I defende his acton action not ufn upen t16 t16gound tim timground ground gound of any ny orders orers receiver 1 from Gen General Genelal Genelal elal Smith but bt upon upn the ground gn that tha as ascommanding ascommandIng commanding officer ofkbC he was justified justfe by the laws cf war warCentral warGentrl warGeneral Central Gentrl Smiths Smlh written wrlte awl an printed priatcdorders printedG1ders printedorders orders G1ders and the actual conduct of mill milltary mi milltary tary tar operations ol radons In Samar wtre re justIfied I by the te hisiorv hisior and nd conditions nditiens cf the thewarfare warfare warf2e with wih the cruel and ad treacherous treacheroussavages treacheroussavages cheou cheouYges I savages Yges who wlo Inhabited inhbite inc Uc Island Isln and andtheir andther their teir entire disregard disregrd of the laws of ofwar of1ai war 1ai were ere wholly wholy within wihin the limitations lmttt limitationsCf sft cf ft General Order No 100 of otl8and otl8andwere 1S3 andwere and andwere were sustained sUtained by precedents prtceEnts of the highest hghet authority Thus in 1779 Wash I ington ordered General Sullivan SaUvan in a the thecampaign th thcampibn thecarnpaign campaign campibn against glst the Six Nations atns to se seek seekthe kthe i the te total destruction dlrctcn and devastation devastclon of ofth3 ofthrIr I th3 thrIr settlements settements He wrote But you youwill youwill Uwi will wi net by any means listen lsten to over overtheir ocrture overtures ture tures of peace bfore before the total ruin of oftheir their settlement setdenen is effected effectedOur etatcd etatcdO effectedOur Our future security securty will wi be in their thir in inability in inability ability to injure the ablty us distance to towhich towhhh towhich which they are driven drin and andn In the terror terrorwith terrorwith terrorwith with which the severity severty of the te chastise chastisement chats chatsment chastisemast ment they receive reeive will wi Inspire ins ire theml them teI The Fort Phi PhI Eearaey Keey massacre masace in 1K66 1 1I i6 for base be treachery revoking cruelty and an I the th conditions of serious srious danger which followed It did not approach the It man massacre ma mansacre II sacre scre at Balangga Baanglea In Samar in Sentem her 101 lSl There the natives natve had been be treated tete with kindness and an confidence confdence i liberty and an selfgjvernnient scgvernment had hd been beengiven ben beengiven I given en to them Captain Captin Conael Cinnel the i American Amorcan commander cOImEcr was cf the same saI I faith fit and had been ben worshipping wQIhippiDg in the same church with them With Ith all the as assurance assurance I surance of friendship ficn hlo our men were wereste seated ste at their meal mel unarmed nare among an anI I apparently peaceful and apprently friendly frendly com munity when they were set upon from behind bhind and butchered and their upn bodies when found fot by their comrades comrde the boes next Ct oav dav had been inutlhfted muU tEd and treated with indescribable indesribable indisn indi ities YeS Yefi Yodtherc ttpated there herf te was wa no such severity Anfelais severty by An An arm soldiers 1dier in inSamar Saiaar as General SSeeman proposed prgp toward the Sioux after stterFort ort Phil Kearney KearneyOwes Kerey KereyOwes KenrnevOwes aterort Owes Much to Subordinates SubordinatesIt Subordates SubordatesIt It Is due however to the te good oo sense senseand SnS senseand and selfrestraint aerestrint of General Ceeral Smiths Smithssubordinates Smfth Smfthsbordinate Smithssebordinates subordinates sbordinate and a their regard regrd for the laws of war rather than tn ta this his own ownselfcontrol ownasiCcontrol selfcontrol control and ad jdent judgment icdinnRn tWt that his hI ht rtemperate in intemprte intemperate I temperate temprte and ad unjustifiable unjustiable verbal in instructions instuctons instruetions structions stuctons were not followed Colowcand and that thathe tht thth thatlie he is relieved releYe from the indellible Inde Uble stain stainwhich stainwhich nwhich which would have resulted resule from fom a lit lt eral compliance com with them I It is is the duty of a ageneri general ofcer ofcerwhose officer officerhim officerwhose whose age and cxperiencehae experience have brought him to high command commad not not to incite incte his hissubordinates hissbrdintes hissubordinates subordinates sbrdintes to ants ts of lawless lawlC violence folenc Lut to so explain eplain to them the te applies application a appliesthat pUc Ho that of the laws of war wr and the limits limitations Uit limitstiers tiers upon their ther conduct as to toprevet prevent transgressions trartrcsicns upon their thelr part prt and sup supent CUD CUDplement pleawrnt ent their comparative cmpatvc Inexperience lnpj8n by his vfcjo vlt central ecnt In this General Smith Sml has hs signally sialy failed faBo and for this he has ha been justly juty convicted convite Although Althoughth ltouh ltouhtb th sentence ntence Imposed 1mpose is exceedingiT exceedingiTlight eceeingl eceeinglUht light it carries caries with wih it a condemnation condemnationwiileh ccndemntior ccndemntiorw condemnatlorwhich which 1cb for officer his an ofcer of ram and age ageis ageis is really realy severe punishment For this thisreason ths thsSn thisreason reason Sn and for the further reason rcsOt That tu tueo6nl General eo6nl Smith mih has served ala country cOtry Jg long ag and ad faithfully taituly has exhibited ehibie high highcrvrage hfJh hfJhrcaa hightrarage crvrage rcaa awl good go conduct cnduct in many nn bat battles batties ttc ties tc has been ben seriously woundsJ in 1 the be i LEGAL LEGA NOTICES NOTICESIX IX IX THE SPRE SCPSIDfE COURT OF TIlE Tl ISIS JOStrict ISIStiet trict ot Counjbia Cub Sarah Fox Cr Gei rje FaxSo Fax I So SB17 Eqajty Elty Docket Dke So 55 55Tbe 51nit I nit oet object dect ot thIs tli5sit suit i i li to ol obtn obai in also i tet le isle divorce dh vorce on the fcrocj1 rocs of ueanT dct pro provided peetideil I vided a copy topy of this tl qrrf qritoi publted pbia once oocetatck oncei I tatck i week for i three successive qe weeks in tfc tfcWashington the thetndaeton Washington Iw Reporter ftt and vt the Washington WashingtonTimes IVaIingtonTimes Times On motion of 6 the th cpint complainant by be her herattorneys herattorneys attorneys att Campbell Cmpl Canington CrIO it i is I this ti limb llthoav lb lbdy limbdsy oav dy dsy of July A 1 I JW2 ordered onrtt that the de defendant de defendant fendant mDt George Gere Fox Po caus his appuuaace to tohe tobe aPnl he entered fter herrra htp oa or before bfo tits wrtiefi ttit butte day dtyexchuire dayercluAee eciu exchuire of Sunders Says and aD legal Jal hoti h1 hettfy Y4 oc occurring cccsrrisg curring cr after afer the day dy of the first t5 pvMicntkKi pvMicntkKiof picti of this order otherwise the cause Will i tl oi th cu wi pro proceeded proeecled po powit ceeded with wit as a in case cs of default defaultBy dut dutBy dearttltv By the th Court Cr ET IJIXGKiM IJIXGKiMIS UL UDClfelasall CH CHi IS i lasall alJ CMei Jwuce JwuceTrue JuaicTrue cu cuTr True Tr Copy Te Te Test TestJ tJ YOUNG YOSG Clerk ClerkBy Clerkfly By A CLANCY CL Assistant lit ut C1 1rk ltrL ltrLe17tf31 rk rkSCPREHE e17tf31 e17tf31SCIRESlE 31 31SPREE SPREE SCPREHE COCRT CT OF THE TIE DISTRICT DSRiC OF 01 CO COLtTtBIA COLUIIILt LtTtBIA LC3nB HOLDING LL A PE02ATS PIO COCUT COCUTXo CDCU CDCUNo TSO Xo ItWOS 1J Adamristratios AdamristratiosThis Admi AdminisrntlinThis ti This Ti is i to give five notice ntk that tht the th theof salscribeis salscribeisof rbf of the th District Dirct of Columbia Cou haw obtained obtainedfrom obtainedfrom from fm the Probate Ite Court Cor of the tb District DtK of Co Columbia Co Cclupibia IIUmi lumbia letters I ba irs testamentary tctI tn on the estate ete eterrt of ofMargaret ofiargsret Margaret rrt Hurns un Sate lte of the th District Dirc ot Colitis Columbia Col Colb Colitisbin bin deceased de AH persons pr hiving hr claims claimsagainst cl claimsanst against anst the tb deceased are ar hereby he warned wrn to ex exhibit cxieit hibit the th same eJ with wi the ti vouehjtrs vochtl tl tLimof jaof le legal Ie gal 5 a1y ly authenticated a bstte to the thesbb subscribers on or orbefore orbeftse before bwe the th ItfTH 1GI DAY na OK 01 JULY A 1803 1803otherwbe 11 2115otherwise otherwise otnb they thy i may ay by Jw law raw be excluded ecue from fromall fr froniall all al leeefit 1et of said li eid estate estateGiven ettt estateGives Given imd ur easier oar or hand In this thi 16th day of July i 1SE I SIDNEY SI EY THOMAS THOSH 452 Street Str northwest northwestIV nrwe IV CLARENCE CrRE CE DUVALL DUYALL 925 9 Street northwest northwestAttest nrw northwestAttest Attest Atet LEE JIOSHErt JIOSHErtDeputy 1 ifOSliEdDeputy SnEI1 SnEI1Dputy Deputy Dputy Register Uetc Of Wills Wil for the Dstrict Ot Ottmibia of1nmbia unmbia tmibia Ccrk cr erk of ta tIe Pte Probate Cort Court CourtS a THOMAS TIOYAS Attorney Atorey i i ama amaTIIfl THE HOT TOT ONE ONEI I dont sec St how you keep so cool and clean CICl and comfortable Jnforhl this blistering bli tcJl wczther weather THE HE COOL ONE ONESimnlest Simplest thing thing in the tht world word worldI I keep cool and clean inside and that makes inc leflcl feel coo cooand cool cooland coolarid i and clean ccl outside I take a CASCARET CAS AnET Candy Candy andy Cathartic every night before bfom troing to bod It cleans and pirnfe the system tem stops tO8 hot fermentation fcrumtation in the stomaoh and bowels bowcl and Id makes make excessive ccsYe perspiration I impossible pnr You know tbey tt work while wbie you sleep sl ep make mal you feel fel line fnc all al day dayc persirtol irpos I civ ciVlw civil war and andi ia Uw war wrwlO with Soala I and andIs andis Is 1 about ar ut concluding enclucn eoncludin a a1J long anJ n3 hoaoaclo hoaoaclocareer henoalecareer oMadear career ar as aaa a faithful aL AD and loyal ama servant vhIt of ofhis uflilt his country untry I ur romnlend ontnteod mDD that tt the jle miid miidsenenee tld tlden tolidzeeenee senenee en imposed Imp be coBflrined coBflrinedShould clArd clArdShould edndrmedShould Should ytu ru alirove ar rTe the be ftndtn fndn tud tudntlnee ad adsentence ndsentence sentence ntlnee of th thl the curt cr in aceordai acdn accoedathis nih nihtisjs 1 i i this JS recomiaendiiticn reommcl I feel 1 bcua tJUlc to tosay tl tlsy tosay say sy further that tht in view vIeW of the th cndia indir findings findingsand 3 3ami si i and aIl sentence and of the th evident cn1ct evld nt infirmi infirmities Infri Infrite infirmities ties te which have ve made mae it possible that tat the thefacts thetacts thefacts plble facts found roun should exist eist it is not longer longerfor longerfor ionmtrfor for the interest interet of the th service that Gen General General Ceneral eral Smith Smlbshoud should continue cntnue to exercise esercisathe eerciso eercisothe exercisethe the the command cmmd of his rank rnk His Hs useful usefulness uefuI uefuInc usefulhess nc ness as as an example emple guide gi ad controll controlling contol controllbig big in influence infuence for the th junior juior officers ofcer of the thaarmy theny thearmy army ny is at an end en and aD as he is I al already aIready aTready ready upwards of stxtytwo sitytwo years yers of zI ag agI g1 g1I I recommend that tht yoti you exercise the dis discre diacreIon scre recommen yo fxec te cre creIon on ol vested ve In you yo by law and ad no noretire nol note noteretire retire xeUre him from roacle active service MnIc MnIcIO servicerod 100 IO rod To Frederick cdcrc Hagerstown Hagerstow liar Harpers liarpers pers pers Ferry Fery Mrtnsburg Kaitinshurg and andWinchester andWinchester andWinchester Winchester WinchesterV Winchesteri Via i it hsivfeg Iv WaaWngtop lon 820 820a 5 5a a Sunday July Ju 90 stopping ato pis at principal principalMetropolitcn pncipa principalMetroiohitas 3fetropolitn Metropolitcn Branch DdI points sop en route Return Returnhu Returnbig tum tumleave hu big leave leave nag ng6IIt0Wft mt nn and od Winchester ter at atlisrfiitiburg vJSsrCir jiri JSsrCir lisrfiitiburg rfjor 615 KecdysTitte 630 Frederioi Frederioisnd Fredericlia1ld FredeXitktind snd Harpers Ferry at 7 ro saute S8 day dayLEGAL da daLEGAL dayLEGAL LEGAL NOTICES KOTICESIX OTICES OTICESIX IX TIlt SUPREME COCRT OF THE DISTRICT DISTRICTOF DISTRrrOF DtsTRICTOF OF COLt1BIA coitialaT FRANKLiN SCHXEI SCHXEIDER StliNEiPER CHXEIDIm DIm COMrLVKrAXT COfPLL A ft rXKXOVX rXKXOVX1IEIR5 tNENOWNIlSIRS SOWN SOWN1DJC 1IEIR5 AT LAW OF RICHARD BUlLEd BfTLEilET BITLEitL BUlLEdFl ET AL tL DEFEXDASTS DEFEDA Xo ie e3ftg SB49 Equity Docket No KThe SThe StThe I The object 9f rf this wit It is to establish as per perfect perfeet feet the title of complainant ur pUin plait iit to lots 3 and 4 4in 4iB 4iii in Davidsons ubdirillion subdivision ia ftll4J1L1re square 216 in tia tiacity tiacity tacity city of Washington ia i the District Di rict rf rf Columbia Colun1I ColurnTiaand 18nd I and to enjtHa the thedetendarts defendants frcm asaertirij asaertirijitiue uertin uertinIlf sswrtigtke itiue Ilf thereto On motion of the th thu conniflarnan conniflarnanby com1an comlIainznby by George Krancfe JK 5 WiUiams eq his solicitor solicitorit sol soiicim soiicimit ci0 ci0it it is this 1STH DAY OF JUNE JL A 1302 JT JTJcred 1 1tJat rderail I derail that ue deteadftnts the nnknown nnuowu hirs hirsat hirsat irs irsn at lav and rf stases ees ot Ri Riclulnl rrt Butler Ue Uecccsed dcccoed iceecied cccsed cccoed of William Butler deceased dt Ce lSCd ofI of ofIeai ofIeailouer JI i iUotter Uotter utftor tleceaseU I of of4smer Janus Butit Buthir deceased and andof Jd JdDf mIof I of Aim ntt Butler deceased cause ause their arpcir arpcirances arpera arpcrnoes ances a noes te be entered herein st or Injure the ex expiration exIinrtion cxPition piration of thrve 3 3 montiw from the dav da day of oft ofthe ftile tile ic first pcMicatMm of this onitr oN oth ottti otttithe othoi rv iso isothe is isthe the same will be proceeded with ith as in case casedeMalt it itdetank Ild detank uJt Provided a co co of this order be i I iuo iuoliJied uHsbed UuIted Hsbed twice tiice3 a ino tRont tOotith itb for tnrce ijKRths ir va vaWaahiccsoB imz imz1teshirnon 1 11abir 1abir WaahiccsoB tOB Law Reporter and ma The Wash Washington Wahmgton Wshingtoii ington Times A UAGXER UAGXERAasociite IHCXERte IIAGN1iRtisoviite Aasociite te Justice JusticeA JU5ticetoue A true mT mTJ Tr TrJ 1 If It YOCXC YOlX Off OffIly C1friL C1friLf7 c3Kfly fly A f7 CIAXCY i Awwtaat pt Clerk ClerkIA ClPkJO Clerka IA iaK a nY StitKJIK tJIt OUtRT OF THE DiSTRICT UiSTRICTO Or COLUMBIA COLDIBIAUlX tiOJA ROBBRTSO ROInfrJiSo fvs vs So TIn raSXOITX LSK UWX HEIRS ALIEXEEs ALIEXEEsAXD AUEEEiiAXD ALIENEESAND AXD DEVJsEES DEn ES OF OFEoYLEL SAMCBL WAlTB WAlTBet Wairtici ln lnct et al Equity Xo XoOn 218 32fl 32flOn 8 8On On motion motionDl of tM th cow eGlQ Iaiiiant 1aiiJant by bv Charles Shreve Sh ve jr ad Ma iiaioo on Richanfean Richa tiVr tiVrsolicitors twIicilors hc hcaoik4iors solicitors it i is this 4th id tis fey of Jane A i i18C2 18C2 19 ordered that the rfdemijnts defe 4cfensianis I1s the urikno uldnovn criaroea a heirs fS silences al and deriaets of Lamed SaIDi Baite ILalit Wafse alit deceased came their appearance be beehterwl beelitered ehterwl eht herein on or before the th fir frt rule nilectarring tij tijo vooamin ooamin ctarring rrin5 three th tLce re months atlas after the first rtjy isv oi Epublkatiou 1the the fnjWkatkm of this ortie otberwise Jtl tnr ie tne tneca fie necause cause ca Kill be proeecdcJ cJ with wi as in case ca jf vtdault default The object of this ouit iit is to qoict qoictmplainant qattitii ttit tit titii of mplainant complainant to the north 20 feet feettbe the foil luSh thereof of origiiiil lot 2 i iin In Inquare insquare square ifS in the Cit City it of Washinon ashinjon ashiD on Bistrict Bistrictof Ditr1ctof of CoiumWa aad to enjcir the defer defendn defeadanta defeadantaansi1 Lints LintsaadeacK aadeacK ansi1 00 GeI of them from rom scitizi sttti tb up claiaiji claiaijior nHg nHgor i ior or or assert 2istOg ssert title thereto This TI1 notice to be bepuWisbcd hepublih bepublished published in the Wa Wamttol hatoa Lavs La Rep Reportr Reportrand jrtLr jrtLra JrLrand a and The Washington nltOR Tin Tinc5 iwkt wee i month for forthree Jr Jrthree rthree three Ut ueeessive i3 33ire mmths brie jaid aili me iay fa faA A a ii HAGXEB ILG rn Jn Jlbtk JlbtkTAle Jutkc JutkcTree tito titoTrae TAle eopv eGPyTertJ eGPyTert Tet TetJ 1 YOTXC Cleric ClericBy ClerByl ClcrPDy By Byl A CLASCY Assistant Asi tantClerk tantClerku1 Clerk u1 SCPREME COURT OF THE DiSTrICT OF COLDfBlA COLUSIBLI CO COLUMBIA LUMBIA rHOLCIXG nOLL A PRoBATE CO Cti I iT iTXo 1 1Xo 1 1y0 Xo 10SI4 Adciinictration AdministratiosThis AdciinictrationThis cmin tratio1 tratio1Thi6 This is to give notice that the sibocru sibocruof Rilr silncrLcr silncrLcrci uof of the State tate of Maryland has oWoined obt ne1 Tr J11 J11the Ta TaauxiBaty a athe the Probate Ooartof hest of tile Diltn Distrit ot Cottmla CottmlaauxiliarT Coomiiaauxiliary auxiliarT auxiliary letters of sdrninistratit rn th the ette ettedl 1 1cf te teOf cf Adcm A MlsMicbe4 Michel kir la let of thz th Stzte Ut of Maryland Marylanddeceased 3larcLin 3larcLindeesced deceased Alt 11 pereocs having claims claimsthe aga agatt agt agtth tt deroaacd arc Itersby viarntii saint io afcibu lXh bt the theuuuc thesans 1e 1eumo uuuc umo situ ritkt1Ia th CMKu vaesheei rs tlMToot iall iallILjikated i gall sj sjiUr iUr Uokatel kated to the iuUstribcr oa or before the thetlIi htTH he helr tTH lr DAY DA OF JULY A lyfS Itsrlmsy oth tc ther therOf msy by law be excluded fror an i1 benefit Of 521 aiiJ aiiJedata Jthis Je edata edatatiwn te teb tiwn ft11 aDder au hand this U1 thi 3 Sti fby of oguly July HIO 190 A GRswrni GRswrnitpper GrmFITltCpper GIESFITfitpper tpper llarl 11arborc ro MO MOAtterfr Yd YdJttrt MJAftest Atterfr JOHN JR RttZER RttZERDep RUZEItDeputy fZER fZERUepaty Deputy Refnsiar Riti er of Wills for tae District Districtof DL4ritef Districtof of Columbia bia Cleri C1 1e of the Probitc out outCILVS vutC curtCILtS CILVS WThRK 1ARK Attcmer iylO17 Y11PXELJIATIC jy11St jy11StPNELLrnC 1 1PXEUSATIC PXEUSATIC TUBE MAIL SERVICE SEaVICEPOST SEaVICEPOSTOIP1CE lHCEP05T lHCEP05TO POST POSTOFFICE OFFICE t1CE DRPARTMEXT Washington DJcne I cy CJest Jest a 1502SEALED SEALED PROlt PR01uULt iSALJ will wiT Va Vaiceelved 1erecevM I Imeshrd iceelved at at the cflke cce at the th 5 hQHl nii Asita twistmt twistmtkesenesuw s1nt s1nttQU tffjetcistcr ffjetcistcr tQU General Postoflke Dcp Dcprm Dcprtmet rtmcrt rt tut tuttil utiI ucii til 4 I I I AUCCST tST 14 tXri 1f 1 for ihe 1h thufonnauce pcr pcrtormanc i tormanc of mail iI serrice by pTeumuc petm tcb tcbcc or orother ccother rotJor other simiUr devises at tin tl th leilu uluing jj ing citir cia ciaBiaSes it itRoet lBoston Boston Mace brooilyi tr oYI Xc Xca Vr Yorc 0ri 0riX ory 5 St Louis Leu Ho Pltiadiiha Pa PiWasIcnstoH PaWtihfostOlt PaWndiingt WasIcnstoH Wndiingt Co Chicago Chi III IlL II Pamplii lani taniphici taniphicigiviam ia iaTriitS sGeIuipti TriitS oeacriptjoD rte of c4rout icut seutuv and rcquirenerta rcquirenertaonicr rtqIDrerrtsw rrquireriersandr onicr the advertisfscat nav may be hal on oncation ippi ippiJon lpp lppca ca cation Jon to the pcstttaatcr at acy as the ibo aooL aooLDh rho rhoitaihed eed Dh ed cites iiiofer or upon sn applitiitio a thQ to the thesecond thei lie lieSecond i second Asutant Poetraaster UOHTI Vi Viis a air a ahirtisi ir hirtisi is ton Co Co PAYNE PAYsE Postmaster PoJt1lUSterei3I Gen General Ira Iraera eral era ja3Hj3JOJ724iI ja3Hj3JOJ724iIPROPOSALS Y3lO1 nPROPOSALS PROPOSALSI PROPOSALSI1tCPOALS PROPOSALS PROPOS4LSrcPsLttLs I I1tCPOALS CKieALS w31 ll be ftttived civ at CM anroiu of ofSupplimt ofSuppliel ofSisa Supplimt and Acconxls ls Xavy avy Dcpartmtiit Dcpartmtiittauaingion TepsrtmntaesWn eparmtL eparmtL101I tauaingion aesWn 101I II 0 oaail 12 1 OCLOCK IiJt IiJtJlLY hs hsJULV ON ONJULY JULY IJ 3 1SCS 15G fle and pnbttcly opened immc imrnedm imrnedmateiy i itely iateytIKn ateytIKn ateiy tely thereafter fta to icroiih at tht tt Xav Na NaWashington ar nWaslli I IWashiuston Washington Waslli oa JJ a quaatin of inmate ld ldone aci aciOtis done one maxrae marine TaSwsf htai haesmgout rapout iIIf ut boar Eiai EiaipropoeaU LI Lii Liiproposal proposal I will he ffflraUhed upon oa applicuti tppliatiI1 tppliatiI1to appiicntinlothe a 10 lothe the Bmcau A 1 So SKENNTI KEXXY Pavraasttf Pa mut Gtn Gtneral GcnenI ice icesri eral sri a foyicg rlTil rlTilOJFKE jl jlmFlE OJFKE OF TIlE coiosssicxixs cWa Co CoD CRashuierlun Wa Rashuierlun Jrfa ton Dc July 15 iwi iiSEtL iiSEtLPEotOSALS SEALED SEALEDPROPOSALS SEU2al PROPOSALS wul be received eei at lbs office ua un urdIa I 1 it JC1Y JtL Si Ii la foI jtpairs xeicxs to and andcLances atdc nd ndcaasges cLances caasges es la pIumLhs JJnihir iuthe in the Ami tuon Son on Cijr CijrTwiniEo mrir Iibrfaimagi ir TwiniEo faimagi I ifctnrr Reese and WtinnJey WcnI nJey sopjjl sopjjlboihlrnfSi scjIMii Jtui tui boihlrnfSi Washfe Waihbiio ton a Ba ai turns on onpro rms I Ipeeiase fproo proo pro oeau MUT 1557 yo be obtained upon appiicatija appiicatijalotrebar rpplztcui appicatinthcrdur i lotrebar at the ofSoe odk ct the IrapfCtac Ot of Plumb Pluirbiag Plno1f Plumbhg iag hg of the Uiatrttt of Ctotonbis and bids up flihce nthcie nth thcie th tense fonmobl otUv will be rooatlercd Plans PI rs and andffwcifiaiticas lldspedkalioas id idspeciflcaticiit ffwcifiaiticas tgthssr to ether with ith al a De necer sair nWiitaticn nWll4bcm a1catieu Wiitaticn Wll4bcm can be coa coacited cited at the aunt UIle office officeThe ofii officeThe ei i The rt right ht reserved to reject ja any i ill illHJs 41bLIS il ili i bUs ProposaU PropQa reset he ioctcsed in a scaled scaledenvelope sP sracdcinciope ed edi i envelope mcoraod rYoposais 1S for repair to toand tna inand and a changes in phrmbinc public schools his District histijet itl trict of Coinmbia HEXRV nER MACFVB MACFVBLVXD lCF Ro iR iRLAND i LAND CHESTER CUF TER HAKD1XG Acting Com Comnriaskwets cmisuonets nriaskwets I jjlT161921 jyl1S191I jylIsl921aiti jylIsl921aitiPROPOSAL ii iiPROPOSAI I PROPOSAL FOR Oit A COAL AND llD MEl fOX fOXVkNG I IVlcihC mHXC VkNG HXC EQUlt JQV1rllET ilE fVR 1 taE dE TstrMai TSUEUUI2i TSUEUUI2isTEET Li LiSTREET I STREET FFT PLSlIXG IL Xll MiiMJ STATii ST STtTiOlrMce Tiill trO ll Jce or tli tliComnmdancrs Lu LuCoisndstirittci oJ COfB Comnmdancrs tfeuhinstoa 1in fO Juh Ju Jui i i3l 1 1Juv iIt4SEtLhii 3l It4SEtLhii je SKALKU PROPOSALS will it be reccivod reccivodat dat at this ofS oftke antil tit 1 SATURDAY TlRD sh shTERSER EP EPTElBER Ii ii 1802 for ranhrftg hg and 04 erecting erectinga tre ti tia a coal and a am cvmveyuts iia ftfnisaeai for 719 719TrvroJxill 18 18I iaTrumbull I TrvroJxill Street twet uuipia iuiupisg SuKrtm ita Waohing WahmiI Wabin Wabinten itan I ten Specifications tlaan forms jf jfjjiopcsat 1 1hirupOSai jjiopcsat i and all neccsewy infurication tbe may be ohtaisvd at this niSee HENRY FMU F1oILXD FhiAtethLtXD MU 1oILXD VAhUVXD CHESTER Ct TER HARMXG Acting Altin AltinCOlnmi CoinrnSrsioners COlnmi CoinmlonesC oners 1 JT171SW21 jyl1S19 1 1lUOPOSoL3 22J23 22J23PKUPOS iii iiillitrotLfi PKUPOS lUOPOSoL3 llitrotLfi VLS FOR FCRNISHIXG FUR SliLC rYDER UXDEHGRUCXU rYDERGRMNI DER DERGRtkSU GRUCXU SIOXAL i1 AXD TtLJIrHoXE CABLES CABLESOffice CWLESOft CABLESoffice Oft Office of the Comniissioa Comn Comiriissiunurs ssiuII is Wasiiiurf Wasiiiurflon Wasiu Wasiuion hton lon ton Juiy 11 W02 bJ02SELED SEALED PKoPi3 PKoPi3ALS PIWPSUS P1ttPlSAtS ALS will be revived ived at this cc until 12 1L 1LITCR1UY ILSATCIWAY JCLV Jt 20 tS 1 ltffi for furnishing Uadcr LDdcrrourd rourid bi Sinat i luII nal and Telephone ldpbORe Cablia Jor Jorthe bcthe vr vrIe the Fire Alarm Ilirm and Pobcs 1 lekiraph e1e naplt and Ttie Ttiephone Tdephone Tiicphone phone iierVM Service ite in the District of Columbia CoIumb dur during durin dunin ing in the fiscal yet eu ending Jane 1 Si 1C03 Sep Separate sparate arate arateh hids 4J will be coiwdereti 1 Jor the sveral sveralitems sveratitems iventitno4 items eucctcratod otra Specitjcations CUkati and Muni Muniforms l1ankforms kLcvms forms vms uf pn prop8atiJ anis jaa may he obtained jJtaj OO at this thisoffice thisoffici thisoffice office UR IL it 7LlC MACVARLAXD RL JOllY JOHXROs wRW WRos ROs RW JOHN RIDDLE HlI DLE CommJarioners COFKCEOF CD CISliIIUTlS1Il ISliIIUTlS1Il ISliIIUTlS1IlOFSCE 151ISlfJ I lOF OFKCEOF OF OFSCE iCE Of TIEcOJI THE COlfi53ro COMMISSIOTcERS S3IOXER3FTHE S3IOXER3FTHEDlsTiUCT ERs0F OF TI TIDlTJ TUE TUEDIsT2IICT DlsTiUCT OK COLl3IKL July II 1jQi 1jQiScaled 1 1a 1SYAhealed Scaled a jrop po ns nxku inJoed ed Proposals to sU sUi a 4booi booi sstc tl ails ill be reeejfed hed at this office oftkeunti officeuntil until 12 OCJjOCK SATCRDAY TR AY JULY id idIM ii iiitsft IM 1 itsft 1U to iel tl to the Diatr Dmrkt of Col Color Columbia a abr sbJ sbJIr Ir or a piuilic school lwol house within i tl tlEuhdivision the Fort Rc1O Rc1OEUbdiisW Itsoeubdivisisin Euhdivision on Prospect lr are or Kearney st stbetween st sttt atlstveen between tt een Howard ave and Today Bond Time Tisasite site sit imist contain not lee 1 Ise then l3ft 15010 jjira feet A certified check for s08 on sane sjlvaf han banidn baniing histitulion Instit tiOll in antr the said iII District ar 3 3otnSk 3 3l a axntiikctc otnSk tIfiltc te of Inc Collector Colk ctor of Taxes that th Iie bidder his deposited said IIII eraosat with 1 the themust mmasi inmUllt must accompany each bid as a guaranty guarantema guarantemathe ntl tUa tUathe a atbe the bidder will tomplste up te the sale of the rjjl I i his hi hid jitould Ue accepted The riait riaitreject ris ts a areisat reject jat auj sii and all 15 Aid bia is hereby re rerv reurx crv I 2 llERY FYCFlUim JUS Rs fistst SEWCO11 xEconiEt 1 Acting tin lowrLs CeinrniaLncra Inera lJ.

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