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I mTHE 8 THE 1 TJJ4 WASHINGTON TARHl GTON TIMES TflIEWEpNEDAYJANtARY WEDNESDAY WEDXE DAYl JANUARY JA lARY 23 23lqO3 1903 POHTStJF PORTO OF THE COUNTRY GOONTRYIncrease COUNTRYMAKE CUTIIYMAKE MAKE NEW RECORDS RECORDSIncrease REU8Increase Increase on Pacific acific and Mex Mexican iVlexican Fvlexican ican Border BorderGULF BorderGULF BordeiGULF GULF POINTS FALLING OFF OFFShow OFFShow OFFShow Show a Decline of Thirteen Per Cent CentCompared as asCompared asCompared Compared With Last Years YearsFigures YearsFi YearsFiures Figures FiguresTh Fi FiuresT1i res resTh Th record cord of the year just ended will willFliovv willEho will1O Fliovv Eho 1O a marked change in the share sharewhich sharewhirb sharehich which hich the he various ports have had in the thedistribution theHstrlbmton thestrhutcn distribution strhutcn of the exports of the United UnitedSiates UnitedS Siates atEs The Gulf ports show a falling off offof offC I Iof i implrpd of aleut alcu 13 per cent in exportations as ascompared asmrrd compared mplrpd with 1th last year and the At Atlantic AtdfliC lantic Janf dfliC Ie coast PorfS ports a decline of about 10 10per 10I I IJcr per I cr rent while the Lake and Northern Northernbnr Northernlr 1 1bnrkr bnr bnrkr ports show a gain of 3 per cent centthp centthE cenL cenLthr thE Pacific Coast ports a gain of 10 per perc I Int nf and the Mexican Xican border ports an anincrease aninrrfase ani1crs increase of 25 per cent These marked markedcontrasts markedcontrasts markedcontrL contrasts contrL ts in which the ports tributary tributaryto to the Atlantic At Atlantie antic show a reduction and andtho andtro andtl tho tl on the Paciftc or fronting upon uponcontiguous uponcntiguous uponC contiguous ri iguous territory show an allincrease allincreaser aw increase increasearo increasearc arc in keeping with the general trend of oftbe ofH oftlj tbe vears commerce commt ree in which exports exportsto to Europe show a marked decline and andthose andthose andtlose those to Asia and to the contiguous ter territory territory ter1ifory ritory at the north and south show a arnarked aroarkd aflYrked rnarked growth Exports to Europe es espeiially espetaUy esrr peiially rr hi were ere affected by the crop failure failurecf failureof failureC cf last year since breadstuffs and pro provlrions pro110lls proyiors vlrions form the large proportion of the thesales thesalES thesa1r sales sa1r of the thetnited United States to that part partof partof partof of the world worldwflhle while our exports to Asia AsiaJT ASiRryio AsiaMleo JT ryio iro and nd Canada were less affected affectedby affectedby affectedby by crop failures since manufactures manufacturesform manufacturesform nanufacturesform form the bulk of our sales to those parts partsof partsof partsof of the Ut world Hence HeD the decrease in inshipments inshipments inaipments shipments through Gulf and Atlantic Atlanticports AtlanticIrt AtlanticF ports Irt ct and the increase in those through throughFar throughIarific throughFaflt Far Iarific fie ports and those fronting upon uponcontiguous 1lponntiguous uponcntpuous contiguous ntiguous territory territoryComing territ territoryComing roming Coming oming down to details however the thebusiness the1145ine the1USIflCSS business 1145ine of the principal ports presents presentssome pr presentseme ents entssome some sharp contrasts in the proportion proportionof of loss or gain On the Atlantic front frontage frontag frontag age ag New York In the eleven months monthsfor monthsfor monthsfr for which detailed information inform Uon has been beenTf beenrpceied beenr Tf rpceied ceived ci 1 by the the Treasury Bureau of Sta Statistics Statistits StatFij tistics tFij shows a drop from 467000000 in ineleven illen iieVcll eleven eVcll months of 1901 to 1442000000 442000000 in inthe inthf intlic the same months of 1902 19O a reduction of ofper ofL ofper per cent Philadelphia shows a a fall fallfrom fallfrom fallfr from fr rn 73000000 in eleven months of 1901 1901to 1901to 1901To to To 63000009 in eleven months of 1902 1902a a reduction of 7 per cent Newport News Newsshows Newsshows Newsshows shows a drop from 80000000 in eleven elevenmonths elevenmonths elevenmonths months of 1901 to 27000000 in eleven elevenmonths elevenmonths eleveiimonths months of 1902 a decrease of about 10 10per 10per per cent Baltimore snows shows a II fall from fromi from2iiOOO00 i 2000000 in eleven elev months of 1901 to to1i3000OOO tolI1J0O0 53000000 in the same period of 1902 1 190 a areduction IllEduction aredurtion reduction of 25 per cent Boston shows showsa a drop from 12 Ue9OI08Iin 1200000O OMOW In eleven months monthsof montbDor monthsof of IMtl lH 1 to 7B STSJNHUWO QOOOH in inthe the he sarag sam months monthsof montbsor monthsof of 102 a dfeiafease eiease edtGJ5 df 16 5 tgjf centr centrC cen cenCharlestonWiImlegtGn cenC CharlestonWiImlegtGn harleston Wflmteston and ind 3vanaaK SkvannaXvn 3vanaaKar vanlla1f vanlla1fff ar vn ff the principal ports on thV t1 Atlantic AtlanticCoast AtlantIcCoastjshowingan Atlantlecoast Coast Coastjshowingan showing an increase lncrea In the eleven elevenmonths elevenmonthsDt elevenmonths months monthsDt jf ci 1902 190 as compared with the thesame thes theperiod same mf period of 1901 exports from fromCharleston fromCharleston fromharleston Charleston harleston having increased from rom romft6SU 706841 to 502843 S4ta Wilmington In Increased 1ncreasd Inirtased creased her exports from 395o4SS to to1X539563 ton toand 1X539563 5 56 and Savannah from 537398 3139S 3139SSj 3739Sn 85 in eleven months of 1901 to 38900 389002t 265 2t 2 in the same months ntbs of 1902 180 On the theGulf tbeGulf theClf Gulf coast oast Galveston Galve toK shows a reduc reduction reduction reductioil tion in exports from 94000400 14000 in eleven elevenmonths elevenmonths elevenmonths months of 1981 to 86000000 8 OO in the same samemonths satnemonths samemonths months of 1902 190 a fall of about 15 1i per percent percent percent cent and New Orleans shows a drop dropfrom dropfrom dropfrom from 131000000 in eleven months of of1o1 101 to 111000000 in the same months monthscf montbsf monthsof cf 1 1902 02 a reduction of 15 1i per cent centOn centOn centOn On the Pacific Coast the principal ex exportations oxrrrtations XjrJrtations portations are through the ports of San SanFrancisco SanFrandseo SanFrancisco Francisco Puget PugetSound Sound and Willamette WillamettePortland WillametteIortland WillamettePortland Portland San Francisco shows a gain gainfrom gainfrom gainfrom from f33OeO00 33o00ooo in eleven months of 1901 1901to 1901to 1901t to 34000009 J4OOO in eleven months monthr of ofI 112 I 2 an increase of 3 per cent Puget PugelFound PugetSund i iFound Found shows a gain of from 23000000 23000000In 39000IL 600000 600000in In 1901 to 31000000 in eleven months mo ths of ofir ofi ir 1 02 2 an increase of 3 Sit per cent Wil Willamette Wilamtte VH VH1amette lamette amtte shows a slight decrease from fromf12O 10486270 f12O in eleven months of 1901 to to74S501 to4C1 74S501 4 4C1 1 in eleven months of 1902 1q02 The Therorthern Tberorthern Therorthern rorthern border ports increased their theirexports tbelrexports theirexports exports from from103OOOooe 103000000 in eleven months monthsof of 0 3 1IOl 01 1 to 106006000 in eleven months monthsof montbsof monthsof of 1302 a gain of about 3 per cent dis distributed di ditributed disributd tributed among the twentyfive ports on onthf ontap ontn tap tn Great ireat Lakes and boundary line be betwe betWf betwei twe twei 1 the United States and Canada CanadaThe CanadaThe Canadarh4 The rh4 Mexican IexI an border ports show a gain gainof gainof gainof of from S13000oeo to 23000000 3000 OOO or 3 per percnt percer rcfnt cnt cer during the same period distributed distributedpretty distributedpretty jpretty pretty pretty evenly among the five porte por 6 on ontbfi onthe onthr the Mexican Yf xican border While the above abovefigure abovefigurec jfigure figure include only eleven months of offh oCth ofi fh i year ear they are presumably a fair in indrx indx ind drx of the full years rs operations at the thevarious therious thevricus various rious great doorways through which whichthp whichthf whichth thp th exports of the country are dis distributed d15triplltld distrft tributed tributedOn triplltldOn trft ec ecOn On the he import aide the Atlantic ports portshow portsahow portsshow how a a gain of from 64300000 to 49 49the 8 8twoOOO 9 twoOOO the Gulf Gul ports from IfiGOOCOO IfiGOOCOOto 27000C00 27000C00t io COO COOtl to tl 32000000 lJij00O0 the PacIfic ports from 47 470iHw 1 1rr 000000 rr to 00000000 the Mexican border borderports borderports borderTorts ports from 12342018 to 12558 28 the theTinrtbern th tht1trthfrn thnrrthrn Tinrtbern border ports from 59900090 98iO to tofiOlOO 6 fiOlOO 00000 lOOO and the interior ports from fromfI 10000000 1 fI OOICQ iMfNH to 11000000 11000060NEW 11000000NEW 11000000NEW NEW YORK REPUBLICAN CLUB CLUBi CLUBto 10 i to HOLD A REUNION REUNIONA RE ON ONA A reunion reception and entertainment entertainmentwill entertalftmentm will be given by bythe the New York State StateClub StateChIt StateClj Club of Washington at National Rifles RiflesAririnry RiflesArmory Rulesftrrirry Armory tomorrew night The New York Yorklegation Yorktldpgation Yorkigatofl tldpgation legation in Congr Congress has been invited invitedPrtsidfnt invitedPn InvitedIrr Prtsidfnt Pn df ji nt Roosevelt will be unable to toLP totirlSfnt toI LP I present rsent owing to a previous engage engagement eng engJIen engagenier ment JIen The Fbe address of the evening wiii wiiifcp Wii Wiibp fcp 1 made by Corporal James Tanner A Anul A2ruslial Jmusical musical nul al and literary entertainment will willfollow wHIfo1J willfo follow fo1J fo 1w Some of the best local 10 1 talent talenthas talentbas talenth has been pjj secured The committee in inHisrge IniH1gf InI Hisrge iH1gf I of arrangements DemeDta is I composed of ofWili ofrr tWdi Wili am rr Connor president the exec execuiv ex ext exeeI uiv I i Committee mJlttee Louis Kempner m9De1 John JohnHoTlough Joh11 10h1James HoTlough nCTIOJ hJame James Robinson nJoItJ1 Joint Dab Babtock Ba Dabk btock tock Ed Gmtweli Pre Fred Johnson JohnsonMiddleton JohnsonMdlleton Tohu nMlddletOR Middleton Smith Murray John 13 lJtaunton 13fctauaton I Itnunton fctauaton taunton I I BOY CHECK RAISER I8E AND ANDJOURNALIST A AiUUMALIT JOURNALIST IN NEW EYORK EYORKPrecocious YORK YORKPrecocious Precocious Murphy MurphyCalm MurphyCalm MurphyCalm Calm in Trouble TroubleNEW TroubleNEW TroubleNEW NEW YORK Jan 28 SPrecoclous Precocious ard ardpossessed ardpossessedOf axdpossessed possessed possessedOf of a vocabulary va vocabularybeyond cabu I ar beyond his tlih tlihteen t11irteen tlilrteen teen years Richard Murphy arrived arrivedin arriv arrivedIn din in this city from Washington at mid midnight midnIght midnight night last night and this morning was wasarraigned wait waitarraigned wasarraigned arraigned in court on a charge of pass passing pa patng passtug tug worthless checks checksLittle checksLittle cheeksLittle Little Murphy is selfconscious and andhas andhas I has a wide knowledge of worldly affairs affairsWearing affairsVearlng affairsWearing Wearing a well wt l1 fitting semiulster of ofchecked jfchecked fchecked checked goods kid gloves a standup standupturned standnptUl1Ed standupturned turned down collar and a travelng car carof carof capof of Scotch goods he stepped from a train trainin trainin trainin in the Pennsylvania nns lvania Railroad Station Jn JnJersey iflJersey nJersey Jersey City with Detective Milburn of ofpolice ofpollee ofpolice police headcuarters headcuartersMilburn headruartersMilburn headuartersfllburn Milburn weighs 200 pounds and his histraveling histravelIng histraveling traveling companion probably about aboutonequarter aboutonequafter aboutonequarter onequarter onequafter of that There was no need needof nee neeof needof of handcuffs hand Ufrs because Richard carried lis lisdress Hidress jo jodress dress suit case in one hand and his al alHgator alligator alligator ligator skin grip in the other They had hadmade ha hamade badmade made the journey in a Pullman car carHes earHes carHes Hes a wonder Detective Milbnrn Milbnrnsaid Milburnsaid nlburnsaid said pointing to the lad beside hYhy hVhy nWhy Why I never met a aman lnan man even ev like uim uimfor uimfor elmfor for conversational powers powers TIcs way ay beyond me meRichard rJeRichard aieRichard Richard sat oif his dress suit l31 case casewhile casewhile easewhile while waiting for a ferryboat fer bOItt and had his hiskid hiskid hiskid kid gloved hands folded foldedThis foldedThIs foldedThIg This delay is wearying said the lad ladlanguidly ladl ladlanguidly languidly nguidly our train was fifty minutes minuteslate minuteslate minuteslate late and now to wait for a ferryboat ferryboatMurphy ferryboatMurphy ferryboatMurphy Murphy had been arrested while stop stopping stoppIng stopping ping at the Raleigh In Washington WashingtonHow WashingtonHow WashingtonHow How long had you OU been there thereO 0 about three days Murphy replied repliedeyeing repliedey repliedeyeing eyeing ey ing his inquisitor from head to foot footOn footOn footOn On the ferryboat he turned to Detective DetectiveMilburn Detectivelllburn DetectiveMilburn Milburn and inquired Are you a ser sergeant sergeant sergeant geant Milburn replied What did you youthink youthink youthink think I was commissioner Murphy Murphysmiled Murphysmiled Uurphysmiled smiled and said No not quite so bad badas badas badas as that thatMurphy thatIurphy thatMurphy Murphy said be was Wft In this city last lastweek lastw lastweek week ek and stopped at the Gijsey House Houseand Houseand Rouseand and the Hoffman House HouseMilburn HouseMilburn HouseMilburn Milburn said he supposed Murphy Murphywould Murphywould Murphywould would be sent to the rooms of the thesociety thesociety thesociety society meaning the Society for the thePrevention thePrevention thePrevention Prevention of Cruelty to Children ChildrenWhat ChildrenWhat ChildrenWhat What is the society Murphy In Inquired Inquire1 Inqufred quired with a laugh laughMilburn laughMilburn laughMilburn Milburn started to explain explainDo e1Cplainno explainDo Do they have anything to eat there therethat therethat therethat that Is the uppermost uppermost thought and ques question question questiDe tion I ordered about everything on the thebill thebill thebill bill of fare on the way up and ate every everything eve evething everything thing I ordered but Im hungry and If Ifthey ifthey ifthey they offer me anything Til ru eat it I sure surely surely surely ly will willNEW wl1lNEW wIllNEY NEW YORK CAPITALISTS CAPITALISTSTO TO BUY BUYSTANLEY STANLEY PLANT PLANTWill PLANTwiui Will wiui Control Interest In in Electrical ectrical Com ComJWSw Coinpanyat om ompanyat JWSw filaa Jpanyat panyat Pittsfie pittsfi Iittsfie1di Iittsfie1diPITTSFIELD 3S 3SI tPITTSFIELD i I PITTSFIBLID PITTSFIELD Mass Jan 28 28An 28Announcement 28Announcement An Announcement nouncement was made yesterday yest yestdrda rdaJ1 by byPittsfi byPittsfield byPittsfield Pittsfi Pittsfield ld directors of the Stanley Elec Electric Electric Electric tric Company that negotiations have havebeen havebeen havebeen been practically completed for the sale saleof haleof sale saleof of a controlling interest inter st in the corpora corporation corporation corporation tion to a group of New York capitalists capitalistswhose capitalistswoose capitalistswhose whose names are not revealed but who whoare whoare whoare are large manufacturers of machinery machineryThis machineryThis machineryThis This it Is believed is the result of 0 a aconference aconf aconference conference conf repce in New ew York last Saturday Saturdaybetween Sat1lrda Sat1lrdabetween Saturdaybetween between Roeblingof Trenton NJ NJ NS and former Gov Go Crane or orDalton orDalton ofDalton Dalton Mass two of the largest own owners OW OWers ownera ers of Stanley stocks Under the terms termsof terF terFot termsof of the sale holders of the stock will re receive receive receivo ceive from 120 to 125 12 per share shareIt shareIt shareIt It Is provided that the works at which whichabout whichabout whichabout about 1400 hands are now employed employedshall emploYMl511a11 employedshall shall remain in this city cityand and the plant plantj plantwill plantwill will be enlarged to meet the require requirements requirement requiremeats meats ment for the manufacture of street streetrailway streetrallw streetrailway railway rallw equipment to be ordered by Wil William Wil11am WIlHam liam Whitney and other traction mag magnates inagaates nates in New York and Philadelphia PhiladelphiaThe II The newtwners neswners will manufacture elec electrical electrieal electrical trical engines and turbines There will willbe willbe willbe be no change in the management of the thecompany thecompany thecompany company of vphlch hIch Ieh Dr A Perrine Perrinesoninlaw PerrInsoninlaw Perrinesoninlaw soninlaw of Roebling is presi president president president dent dentNEW NEW YORK Jan 22 22At At the office of ofthe oftbe ofthe the General Electric Company in this thiscity thiscity thiscity city yesterday ye terday it was said ld that there was wasno wasno wasno no information to be given out This Thiscompany Thiscompany Thiscompany company has been mentioned very fre frequently fr frq frequently quently enUy In the tbeast last month as the possi possible possible peas peasble ble purchaser of the Stanley concern concernWhen concerllWhen concernWhen When attention was called to the an announcement announcement announcement nouncement of the sale of the Pittsfloli Pittsfloliplant Pittsfif Pittsfleliplant 1l 1lpl plant pl nt to a member of the firm of PMorgan PMorgan PMorgan Morgan Co he said ld I cannot say sayanything sayanything sayanything anything ef the matter Just now nowterday nowIn nowIn In some quarters It was hinted atye4 atye4terday atyesterday terday that It was the Westinghouse WestlnghouseElectric WestinghouseElectric TestlnghouseElectric Electric Manufacturing Company that thatwould that1ould thatwould would turn up as the purchasers but the thereport thereport thereport report was discredited discreditedKING discreditedKING discreditedKING KING TOLD BY AEROGRAM AEROGRAMHE HE WOULD PUBLISH POEMS POEMSDeranged POEMSDeranged POEMSDeranged Deranged Man Wanted Wanted Imaginary ImaginaryTrain ImaginaryTrain ImainaryTrain Train to Take Him to New york yorkEn YorkEn YorkEn En Route for England EnglandStop EnglandStop EnglandStep Stop the train Stop the train Stop Stopthe Stopthe Stopthe the train yelled an excited man as he hefrantically hefranticaliy hefrantically frantically waved his hat at at an imag imaginary imaginary imagmary inary train on the Pennsylvania Rail Railroad Railroad Railroad road yesterday afternoon on Maryland MarylandAvenue MarylandAvenue MarylandAvenue Avenue An officer hastened down the thetracks thetracks thetracks tracks and asked the stranger what he hewanted hewanted hewanted wanted wantedI wantedIt wantedii I It want the train to stop and take takeme takeme takeme me to New Xt York I must get to London Lomlonat at once once ce as King Edward wants to have havethe havethe havethe the exclusive publication of my poems poemsHe poemsHe oems oemsHe He sent a wireless message me age for me and andI I came all I1 the way from North Carolina Carolinato to stop sto this train said the excited excitedman excitedmal excitedtasa man as he turned again to the railroad railroadand ral1roadand railroadand and began waving avIng his hat hatHe batHe hatHe He was arrested by the police officer officerand o1lcerald ocer ocerand and sent nt to Pplice Headquarters There Therehe TIJcregav Therehe he gave gav his name as George orge Lindsey Lindseyof of Scow OOy IIIH Greene county Ex Examinaiier ExaminatioT Examination aminaiier proved prow him insane and he was wasent wa6aentt wassent aentt sent ent te the Government Hospital for the thelasane theBRae theInsane Insane BRae for treatment In the meantime meantimethe meantImet meantimethe the police department deP JtmGIlt will communicate communicatewith comMunicatewith communicatewith with his hi relatives re a ties I EIGHT SITES SITE FORCARNEGIE FOR FUllAllMEGIE CARNEGIE LIBRARIES LIBRARIESMany LIBllAllIESMany Many Plans for Branches inPhiJade in inPhiladelphia InPhiladeiphia Philadelphia PhiladelphiaPHILADELPHIA PhiJade PhiladeiphiaPHILADELPmA phia phiaPHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA Jan 28 2SEi 28Eight Eight ht free freesites freesites freesites sites for libraries which Andrew Car Carnegie Carnegie Carnegle negie will build in Philadelphia have havebeen bavebeen havebeen been offered to the board of trustees of ofthe ofthe ofthe the free library The names of the thedonors thedonors thedonors donors according to John Thomson Thomsonlibrarian Thomsonlibrarian Thornsonlibrarian librarian will not be made public nn nntil untl1after nfltil til tl1after after the board takes tak action regard regarding regarding regardins ing the offers offersDetails offersDetaUs offersDetails Details in connection with the offers offerscannot offerscannot offerscannot cannot be announced ann cncell for tdr a month said saidMr saidlIr saidMr Mr Thomson Thomson yesterday Just now the theCommittee theommHtee theommittee Committee appointed by the board to tojjim toltmrn totitarn ltmrn jjim what steps must be taken before beforeMr beforeMr beforeMr Mr Carnegies offer of 550COO OCOO each for forthirty torthirty forthirty thirty library buildings can be accepted acceptedby by the city is busy arranging details detailsA A great amount of red tape must be fol followed foland follevied lowed and the offer must go to councils councilsnd councilsand councilsand and nd the mayor mayorEverything mayorEverything mayorEverything Everything seems favorable for the theearly tl1eearly theearly early building of one on or more of the thelibraries tbeHbnries thelibraries libraries Public spirited men have come cometo cometo cometo to our aid and an offered sites for the build buildings buildings buildlegs ings so that Mr Carnegies gift will not notcause notcauso notcause cause the city as much expense eXpense as was wasanticipated wasantIcipated wasan anticipated anticipatedMany antIcipatedM an ticipated ticipatedMany Many ny plans for the Carnegie branch branchT branchlibraries branc brancllbraries branchlibraries libraries have been suggested to the theI thei thefree i I free library trustees trusteesDIVINITY trusteesDIVINITY trusteesDIVINITY DIVINITY STUDENT HAS HASj HASAN HASAN AN ATTACK OF APHASIA APHASIAFell Fell on Sidewalk Unconscious Two TwoDays TwoDays TwoDays Days and Wholly Loses Memory MemoryPOUGHKEEPSIE IYiemoryPOUGHKEEPSIE MemoryPOUGIIKEEPSIE POUGHKEEPSIE Jan 2S 2SSam 2SSamuel 28Samueh Sam Samuel uel A Chapman of Boston Bost a divinity divinitystudent divinitystudent divinitystudent student at St Stephens College Annan Annanuale Annanale Annandale dale ale Is suffering from a peculiar pecuU form formj formof I of loss of memory memoryOn memor memorOn memoryOn On the evening of January Januar 20 Chap Chapman Chapman man had been calling and returning to toj tohis tohis his dormitory fell striking his spine spineThe spineThe spineThe The next morning at breakfast he was wasvery wasvery wasvery very quiet At noon a fellowstudent fellowstudentfound teI1owstudentfound fellonstudentfound found him lying on his bed unconscious unconsciousHe He remained thus two days and his hismother hismother hismother mother was sent for forThe forThe forThe The young man rallied but his mind mindwas mindwas mindwas was a blank He remembered nothing nothingthat nothingthat nothingthat that happened after his fall He will willcarry wll1carryon willcarry carry carryon on conversation but as soon as asthe asthe asthe the person with whom he was conversing conversingleaves conerslngleaves conversingleaves leaves his room he forgets his name or orthat orthat orthat that he ever talked with or or knew knc him himTwo himT1o himTwo Two days ago a little dog jumped jum1 ed on onhis onhis onhis his bed and licked his hands An hour hourafterward hourafterward hourafterward afterward Chapman recalled dimly the theincident theIncident theincident incident The case is exciting a great greatdeal greatdeal greatdeal deal of interest in medical circles circlesYPEWRITER circlesI circlesTYPEYiRITEU I YPEWRITER TYPEWR ITER COMPANY COMPANYWITH CO COMPANYYITH PANY PANYWITH WITH YITH 5OflOODOCAPITAL 5OOOOOO 5OOOOllOCAPITALOrgnizeh1 5OflOODOCAPITALOrganizetr CAPIT AL ALOrg Organizetr Org ze11 by bZ Former Members Members of ofSYRACUSE ofSmith ofA Smith SmithPrenUeConcern SmithPrenUeConcernSYRACUSE te i iSYRACUpEN A SYRACUSE SYRACUpEN Jan 28 28LrmanC 28LrmanCSmitH Lyman CSmith CSmith Smith Munro Smith Hurlburt HurlburtSmith WSmith WSmith Smith and William Smith yesterday yesterdayretired yesterdayr yesterdayretired retired tlred from the SmithPremier SmllhPr mler Type Typewriter Tn Tnrlter Typewriter writer rlter Company Comp ny otherwise known as the thetypewriter tbctypewrIter thetypewriter typewriter trust and announced the es establishment establlsbment establishment tablishment of a new company capi capitalized capitalized capitalized talized at 5000000 to manufacture new newmachine newmachine newmachine machine patents which they have havebought havebou havebought bought boughtThe bou boughtThe LTbe The Smiiihs leave the trust because becausethey becausethey becausethey they have held that their factory was wascontributiug wascontributing wascontributing contributing more than its share to the theAmerican theAmerican theAmerican American Typewriter Company and be because bcause because cause they believe they can make great greater greater greater er profits in competition They have dis disposed disposed dinposed posed of most of their trust stock stockLyman stockLman stockLyman Lyman Smith president of the theSmithPremier theSmithPremier theSmithPremier SmithPremier Company said last night nightthat nightthat nightthat that an immense typewriter plant would wouldbe wouldbe ould ouldbe be established in this city to employ 1000 or 1200 men and make from 1200 to 1450 typewriters a week He and his hisbrothers hisbrothers hisbrothers brothers will for the present be the sole soleowners soleQners soleowners owners The SmithPremier plant will willcontinue willconiinue willcoiitinue continue coiitinue to run subsidiary to the Amer American AmerIcan Amerlean ican company eo pany and employ COO men menIn menIn menIn In addition the Monarch Typewriter TypewriterCompany Typ Typu 7iter 7iterC iter iterCompany Company mpany a new member of the trust trustis trust trustIs trustis is building an immense plant here to toturn toturn toturn turn out more machines than the Smith SmithPremier SoolthPremier SmithPremier Premier All told between 2500 2 and 3000 men will IIi be employed In the in industry industry industry dustry here herePLAH herePLAIf herePLAN PLAN FOR CONSOLIDATING CONSOLIDATINGRESERVES CONSOLIDATINGRESERVES CONSOLIDATINGRESERVES RESERVES IN THE WEST WESTA A plan has been recommended by byCommissioner hyCommissioner byCommissioner Commissioner Hermann of the General GeneralLand GeneralLand GeneralLand Land Office to the Secretary of the In Interior Interior Intenor terior for the consolidation of the thelarge thelargeadditions large largeadditions largeadditions additions to the various reserves in inWyoming inWyoming Wyoming and Montana adjoining the themain themain themain main Yellowstone forest reserve This Thiswould Thiswould Thiswould would give the Yellowstone reserve a atotal atotal atotal total estimated area of S75280 acres acresdivided acresdlidEd acresdivided divided a follows Absaroka 1311600 1311600Yellowstone 1311600Yellowstone Yellowstone Yenowst one 1834240 Teton 4127360 4127360Total 4127360Total 4127360Total I Total 727320 727321 Additions now proposed 1102060 1102060Commissioner 1102000I 1102060Commissioner I Commissioner Hermann is of the opin opinion oplnI opiaIon ion that the consolidation w11 result in inonly Inonly inonly I only a small number of lien land se select selectfcns solecticns lect lectfcns lens If any at all He Is opposed to tothe tothe the creation of any more reserves which whichwill whichwill I will 111 permit owners OD rs of so much practical practically ly worthless land la to surrender it to the theGovernment theGovernment theGovernment Government and in lieu of it select selectvaluable selectvaluable selectvaluable valuable timber lands elsewhere from fromthe fromthe fromthe the public domain domainLEGATEE domainLEGATEE domainLEGATEE LEGATEE IS GIVEN GIVENA A VALUABLE ESTATE ESTATEMiss ESTATEMIss ESTATEMiss Miss Marie Miller was yesterday yesterdayawarded yesterdayawarc1ef yesterdayawarded awarded possession of the estate tatc sbe sbequeathed boqueathed tqleatbed queathed her by her aunt Miss 1Jss Anna CSinims CSimms CSimms Simms Miss Simms died die in this city on Qn1891i 186 and by her will left her entire entIre es estate estate estate tate to her niece Marie Miller who at atthat 2tthat atthat that time was HSaoout about fourteen years of ofage ofage ofage age The will 111 was offer ofrerejYtor ferejTfor for probate In Inthe Inthe nthe the office of the Register Registcr of Wills tor torthe Dr Drthe arthe the District and Miss Simms sisters sistersand 61stcl 61stcland ststcrsand and some of her he other relatives protest protested pr test testml ed against 8 ainst its being probated on the theground t11 t11ground theground ground that the le testatrix was not of ofsound of8OUOO ofsound sound mind at tile tim time the will was wasexecuted wasexecuted wasexecuted executed The Theestate estate tate is valued valuedtabtt valuedtabtt00e0 lue at about abouttOoei tOoei 00e0 i FEARS TROUBLE WITH 1THDr WITHCANADIAN IT ITE1A11AUIAr CANADIAN GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENTDr Dr Baker Tells eJIs of Alaskan AlaskanBoundary AlaskanBoundary Alas1anBoundary Boundary Dispute DisputeQUESTION Djspl1tI DisputeQUESTION I QUESTION pF OF ARBITRATION ARBITRATIONGreat ARBITRATIONGreat Great Britain Willing But Our North Northern Northern Northem ern em Neighbor ighbor May Interpose Interpose Objec Objections ObjectionsReason ObjectiOnsReason tions tionsReason Reason for Dispute DisputeThe DisputeTb DisputeThe The Tb signing of the treaty at the home homeof homeof homeof of Secretary Hay on Saturday by which whichthe whichtl1E whichthe the United States and Great Britain agree agreeto agreeto agreeto to submit the Alaskan boundary dispute disputeto to an arbitration commission has revived revivedinterest revivedinterest revivedinterest interest in the question in Washington Washingtonand and Government officials are generally hopeful hopefulthat that a settlement of some nature naturewill naturewill naturewill will be reached This view however is isnot Is1I0t Isnot not shared by a number of officials offt als who whohave whchave whehave have followed the dispute since its begin beginning beginning beginning ning in 18S4 when Canada asserted soy sovereignty IIOVereignty soyereiguty ereignty over certain portions of the theAlaskan theAaskan theAlaskan Alaskan Territory which the United UnitedStates UnitedSlates UnitedStates States claimed under the Seward eward pur purchase purchase purchase chase from Russia RussiaProminent RUBElaPromlntnt RussiaProminent Prominent among the officials who whodoubt whodoubt whodoubt doubt the ability of an arbitration com commission commission cornmission mission to decide the matter mat equitably is isDr isI isDr I Dr Marcus rcusBaker Baker chief topographer of ofthe orthe ofthe the United States Geological Survey St rve By Byvirtue Byvirtue Byvirtue virtue or his position Uion as the head of the themapmaking the themapmakIng thereapmaking mapmaking branch of the Government GovernmentDr Dr Baker has ho closely followed the thevarious thevarious thevarious various phases of the dispute and has hasgiver basglyeD hasgiver giver much study stUll to the exact location of ofthe oftJJE ofthe the boundary line over which wh ch the contro controversy controverlY controversy versy is waged wagedCanada i lCanada Canada May Object ObjectWhile ObjectWhile ObjectWhile While I have Jave every confidence onfld ce in Sec Secretary Secretary Secretary retary Hay and believe he has accom accomplished accompUsIJed accompushed pushed much toward securing a settle settlement settlement settlemeat ment of the Alaskap boundary dispute disputesaid disputesld disputesaid said Dr Baker today yet owing to the thepresence theIrSence thepresence presence of a third party I have serious seriousdoubts serIousdoubts seriousdoubts doubts whether hether any definite conclusion conclusionwill conclusionm conclusionwill will be reached rea hed This Tbiithird third party Is Can Canads Canada Canads ads If the United State Stat was dealing dealingwith dealingwinl dealingwith with Great Britain alone there would be belittle 00little btlittle little difficulty dl lculty Great Britain however howeverbesides howeverb howeverbesides besides sldes looking out for her own interests interestsIs Is also bound to support the Canadian Canadiangovernment Canadiangovernment Canadiangovernment government In the matter To To do other otherwise otherwise otherwise wise would be to invite invi disloyalty of a acolonial Iicolonial acolonial colonial possession possessionThe possessionThe possessionThe The question devoid of these diplo diplomatic diplomatic diplomatic matic considerations is isextr extremely mely sim simple simple aimpIe ple In fact the United States has all allthe allthe allthe the evidence eviden on its own side The boun boundary boundar bonndary dary dar line is definitely definltel described In the theSeward theSeward theSeward Seward treaty treat of 1867 186 18 7 by which we wegained wegained wegained gained possession of the th Territory and andwas andwas andwas was never questioned by any nation un until until uniii til in 1884 when Canadian officials sud suddenly suddenly anddenly denly began to assume a new and star startling startUng starhIng tling attitude A discussion of the theboundary theboundary theboundary boundary and the he right rights4t 4f the United UnitedStates UnitedSt UnitedStktes States St tes was opened and and the Canadians Canadiansbegan Canadiansbegan Canadiansbegan began putting different lines 1I in their theirmaps theIrmaJli theirmaps maps mapsOne One of the first instance iB in in which whicha a discussion cJf cus ion arose wag wa brought ta1JpJ1t aqut kqit kqita by bya rr rra a murder trial involving a question qU 8don of ofwhether ofbether ofwhether whether British Columbia or the United UnitedState UnitedStates UnitedStates States had Jurisdiction It was finally finallysettled finaJf finaJfsettled finallysettled settled but In such a way as to leavs leavsroom leav leavrooDl lea learoom room for the discussion and nd dispute disputewhich disputewhich disputewhich which has been beeicarrled carried rried on ever since sinceCause sinceCause sinceCause Cause of Trouble TroubleOne Tr TroubleOne uble ubleOne One of the principal cause of the thedifficulty thedifficulty thedifficulty difficulty lies in the fact factthat that the boun boundary boundary bouiidary dary is entirely on paper The line has hasnever hasntver hasnever never been surveyed and nd consequently consequentlyno no one knows exactly where it does ac actually actually actually tually pass pa except as defined in the thetreaty thetreaty thetreaty treaty between Russia and the United UnitedStates UnitedStates UnitedStates States by which we acquired posses possession possesTo possession sion sionTo To be frank the dispute di pule reminds me meof meor meof of a game of petty diplomacy on the thsCanadian theCanadian th thCanadian Canadian governments part It is Ilka Ilkastud Ilk Ilkstud likqstud stud poker The Canadians know they tlieycan tlleycan theycan can only gain their point by bybaggling haggling or orby orby orby by stealing at any rate they bey are de determined determined deternuined termined to win out no matter how howIf howIf howIf If it were not for their tb 1r exceedingly exceedinglyunfriendly exceel1lnglYunfriendly exceedinglyunfriendly unfriendly attitude toward us I believe believethe beHevethe believethe the people of the United States would wouldfeel wouldteel wouldfeel feel like dealing de lIng liberally with the theCanadians theCanadi theCanadians Canadians Canadi ns and giving them t1H what they theyare theyare theyare are seeking namely a port of entry entryThe ent entThe entryThe The British Canadian public has been beenI beendeceived beendeceived I deceived as to the real facts in the case caseThe caseThe caseThe The newspapers of the Domimen Domlnt8n have havebeen havebeen havebeen been sedulously silent about the facts factsThe fact2The factsThe The original dispute began In 1 H5 H5when 125when 25 25when when Russl and Great Britain present prestaited ed counter claims against the country countryThe countryThe countryThe The Hud Hudson on Bay Company Vusned lptl pusbed ed wsyt wsytfrom W4gtrem weutircm from rem its possessions about the bay of ofthat t1Cthat fthat that name and ntl the Russians Russt8ns pushed pushedeastward pushedcastvard pushedeastward eastward from The coast Finally an anagreement ana anagreement agreement a reemftnt was reached by which hieh the theboundary theboundary theboundary boundary in the southern utb rn part of the theterritory theI theterritory territory was described in the treaty treatysigned treatySign treatysigned signed Sign ed In 1S25 1825beglnoing beginning from the 5Sth 5Sthdegree 56tl1degree 50thdegree I degree of north latitude above the head headat headof I Ioi oi Portland Canal us Isfo11ows follows The line lineof Uneof lineof of demarcation shall sb Jl follow rolJo the summit summitof of the mountains situated parallel to totho totbp tothe the coast as far the point intersec intersection intersection intersectlon tion of the 141et degree of west longi longitude longitude longitude tude Whenever the summit of ofthe ofthe ofthe the mountains mountainswhicb whlcb extend in a three direction threelion irec irecHon Hon parallel to the coast oast shall shallprove shaHprove shallprove prove to bo at a distance of more than thanten thanten thaitten ten marine leagues from the ocean the thelimit thelimit thelimit limit between the British possessions possessionsand po86esslons2nd possessionsand and the strip of coast which is to belong belongto to Russia a aj above mentioned shall be befound beround befound found by a aUne line parallel to the sinuosi sinuosities sinuosities sln osi osities ties of the coast and which shall never neverexceed neyerxceed neverOxceed exceed the distance of ten marine marineleagues marintleagues marineleagues leagues therefrom therefromi theref therefromMay om omMay i May Survey Line LineIt LineIt LineIt It is this his line which Dr Baker main maintains maintains maintalus tains the United States should hold to toziiu toJ toijI ziiu ijI which has hft been I Pen attacked by the theCanadians lheCanadians theCanadians Canadians without valid right One of ofthe ofthe ofthe the first steps he believes should be betaken betaken betaken taken should be the surveying and andmarking andmarldng andmarking marking of this line so that its exact exactlocation e8ctlocation exactloctio location may be known knownWAWT knownWANT knownWANT WANT CURFEW TO RING IN YORK YORKYORK YORKYORK YORKYORK YORK Pa Jan 28 SThe The York Minis Ministerial Ministonal Ministlal tonal Association at its It next meeting inectingiIl jwill will 111 discuss a curfew law For some sometime som somUmt sometime time fhe Womans Christian Temperance TemperanceUnion TemperanceUnion TemperanceUnion Union and others have been agitating agitatingthe agit tBg the subject claiming clalmh that there Is I en entirely entirelcY entIrely tirely too much running about the thestreets Utestreu thestreets streets late te at night by children MARCONI NOT TO SAIL SAILFORJOROPE SAILFOR SAILFOR FORJOROPE FOR EUROPE TODAY TODAYDefers TODAYDefers IOOAYDefers Defers Departure to Attend Banquet in inMontreal inMontreal inMontreal Montreal MontrealNEW MontreallTEW MontrealNEW NEW YORK Jan 28 2SWhe When the Cel Celtic Celtic Ccltic tic sailed away early this morning she shedirt shedhI shedid dirt not have as a passenger pa senger Signor Mar Marconi Marcoal Iar Iarconi coni He had Jul intended intended to go to Europe Europeon on the steamship slc mship but at the last minute minutehe minutehe minutehe he deferred his departure fleiwrtureHe tleNIrtureHe He will go to Montreal today there to toattend toaUentl toattend attend a banquet to be given by the tncboard Uleboard theboard board of trade and will return to thl thlcity thlcity thii thiicity city in time to leave on the Ul Etruria Etruriawhich Etrurawhich Etrurtawhich which sails on Saturday SaturdayThe Satufday SatufdayThe SatuFdayThe The inventor seemed surprised wh whan whanhis ji jihis 61his his attention was directed to a dispatch dispatchfrom dispatchrom dispatchfrom from rom Sydney in which it wag IUi said saidthat Hidthat saidthat that he would lead to the altar 1tar soon Vina VinaMacGilivray VimIacGiUvray VinaMacGiliyray MacGilivray daughtex of a leading adlng phy physician physicIan physiclan sician of that city After he had reao reaothe reaQthe reacthe the dispatch he said I IThere IThere tThere There Is i not a word of truth in it I Jknow Iknow i iknow know the jioting oung lady but that sheis she is to tobecome tobecome tobecome become my wife rfc I not true trueWhile trueWhile trueWhile While be Had received ri eived no direct infor information information infermatlon mation he spl i there was undoubtedly a asolid asolid 1 1solid solid solid foundation for the tli report that thatCuthbert thatCuthbert thatCuthbert Cuthbert Hail manager mana of the Marconi MarconiEn MarconiEn MarconiEnglish En English IiBh Comjiaaj Cm man had made a contract contractin in Lcndo whereby wberc a newspaper wouM wouMbe woullbe be printe 1 soon on one of the ocean OCMnliners oceanlinera jliners liners linerst 1ITEiVIS 1 ITEMS OF NEWS FROM FR I NEARBY NEfillBY STATES 1 VIRGINIA VIRGINIATh Tho Th British steamship st8I1 ship Queenwood QueenwoodCaptain QueeowOdCaptnfn QuecawoodCaptain Captain Boag from Galveston 1veston to Bre Brenja Brenn Brena nja with cotton put into port at Nor Xorfolk Norfolk Norfolk folk yesterday sterday Six of her crew were werein werein ere erein in irons charged with mutiny mutinyRicbard mutinyRicbard mutinyRichard Ricbard Cask Gaskins ins a Suffolk mer merchant merchant merchant chant and Annie Mitchell Hnrff Hnrffc Hitriftdaughter daughter daugbter of Frank Hurff were married marriedyesterday marriedI arrled arrledI I yesterday afternoon afternooaat at the Main Street StreetMethodist StreetI StreetMethodist Methodist Church by the Rev HPotts HPotlS HPotts I Potts the pastor pastorA A double elopement occurred from fromLynchburg fromL fromLyncbburg Lynchburg ncbburg yesterday sterda The couples coupleswere coupleswere coupleswere were Fred Rucker and Mabel Off Offterdinger Otrterdinger Offterdinger terdinger and Rowland Seay Se a and andAlwilda andAiwilda nd ndAlwilda Alwilda Morgan They left early in the themorning themorning themorning morning for Bristol where they were weremarried were weremarried weemarried married marriedFishermen marriedFishermen marriedFishermen Fishermen on Aquia Creek and other othertributaries olb othertributaries rtrlbutaies tributaries of the Potomac report reportwin reportwintsr win winter winter ter fish as extremely scarce Spring Springfishing Spdogftshlng Springfishing fishing will begin soon soonWilliam soonWntiam soonWilliam William Boley a wellknown mer merchant merchant merchant chant chant died at Lexington yesterday yesterdaymorning yesterdaymorning eMerdaymorning morning from blood poisoning pol8ODlagdue Aue due te a acomplication acomplication acomplication complication of diseases He was sixty sixtyyears sixtyyears sixtyyears years old and was born in Bedford City Citywhere Citywhere Citywhere where his father John 1301 Boley rninety rninetyfive ninety nlnetynve ninetyfive five years old now lives livesOkie livesOkie livesOkie Okie Hedge the fiveyearold 1heye rold daughter daughterof of Mrs Mamie Hedge was fearfully fearfullyburned fearfullyurned fearfullyburned burned yesterday ester lay afternoon at Radford RadfordTa Radfordabout i4Uo dVa Va Ta about 4 oclok and is not expe exphted exphtedtohive ed edto i ito to tohive tohiveSuit live liveSuit liveA liveSuit A Suit has been instituted against the thecity thecity thecity city of Newport News Newsby by James Gilliam Gilliama a negro neg youth for 25 2 25O for services ren rendered rendered rendered dered to the city by working in the chain chainThe chaingang chaingang gang gangThe gangThe The remains of an unknown white whiteman whiteman whiteman man horribly mutilated were ere found on onthe onthe onthe the Richmond RicbmondFrederIck8iHlrg FrederIckB FrederIcksiutrg rg and Po Potomac Potomac Fetomac tomac Railroad In Richmond Rlc mond yesterday yesterdaymorning yesterdaymorning yesterdaymornag morning morningEOCKVILLE morningPDCKVILLE mornagEiCKVILLE EOCKVILLE NEWS ITEMS ITEMSOF ITEMSOF I OF CURRENT INTEREST INTERESTSpecial INTERESTSpedal INTERESTSpecial I Special to The Washington Time TimeROCKVILLE TimeROCKV1LLE TimesROCKVILLE ROCKVILLE ROCKV1LLE Md JanJ Jan 28 281 In 0 the thecircuit thecircuit thecircuit circuit court for this county today Judge JudgeJames judgeJames JudgeJames James Henderson en the bench bench4 the thecase thecase thecase case of the State of Maryland vs John JohnFidler JOOIiFidler JohnFidler Fidler was taken up for trial The Thecharge Tbecharge Th Thcharge charge was selling intoxicating liquor liquorwithout liquorUlwul liquorwithout without Ulwul license licenseFidler lfcenseFidler licenseFidler Fidler has been running a speakeasy speakeasyon on the District of Columbia line for say several se seeral sayoral eral years He was arrested indicted and andtried andtried andtried tried In Washington city for selling sellingliquor semn semnliquor sellinglIquor liquor without a license Upou this thischarge thischarge thischarge charge he was acquitted It was proved provedthat provedthat jthat that the place where the liquor was sold soldwas soldwas jwas was in Montgomery county Md MdThe MdThe I IThe The matter was then taken ken up by th thAntiSaloon this tIHAntiSaloon thisAntiSaloon AntiSaloon League of this county and andthe andthe andthe the result of todays toda 8 trial has been beenanother beenlIlother beenanother another victory for this organization It Itappears Itappears Itappears appears that officers of the th Washington Washingtonpolire Washingtonpollee Washingtonpollfe polire force force went to the defendants defendantsplace defendantsplace defendantsplace place of business on May ra 4 last last and andbought andbought andbought bought beer in the addition to the de defendants defendants defendants fendants stable or barn It was proven proventhat proventhat I that the District line runs through thi thibuilding thlbuilding this thisbuilding building and that the premises in which whichthe whichthe whichthe the liquor was sold and bought is in this thiscounty th thiscountr lcount county countyIt countIt countrIt It was a hard fought case In the af afternoon afternoon atternoon ternoon the attorneys att rn for defense gave gaveup gavEup gaveup up the fight and entered a plea of guilty guiltyThe guiltyThe guiltyThe The court fined the defendant 300 00 and andcosts andC08ts andcoats costs and continued the other four fourcases fourcases fourcases cases of a similar nature ture upon condition conditionthat co Conditionthat ditlon ditlonthat that he go out of the business businessJudge businessJudge businessJudge Judge Henderson gave warning rning that thatthe thatthe thatthe the fight against speakeasies would be betaken betaken betaken taken up at the March term of court He Hesaid HEsaid Hesaid said that hat he had information that many manypersons manyper8 manypersons persons per8 Jus convicted fined and under undersolemn undersolemn undersolemn solemn promise with the court to go goout goout goout out of the speakeasy business were still stillin stillIn stillin in business businessThe busInessThe businessThe The cases continued from this term termwill termwill term termwill will come up aext term and the fight is isto isto isto to be kept pt up until lawbreakers are aremade aremade aremade made to have IRve regard for law and order orderThe ortlerThe orderThe The court said that he had information Informationthat jthat Ithat that some of the persons in Rockville Rockvillewho RockylBewho Rockvillewho who had promised to go out of the busi business business business ness were still selling liquor and he hewarned hE hEwarncd hewarned warned them from the bench of the thefuture thefuture thefuture future policy polic the court courtThe courtThe courtThe The November term of the court then thenadjourned thenadjOrne1 thenadJourned adjourned adjournedThe adjOrne1The adJournedThe The league ague had five warrants issued issuedagainst issuf issufagainst issuedagainst against Fidler this afternoon a eruoon charging chlrgingsale chargingsale jsale sale of liquor last summer summer on five differ fllfflTgnt differgaL jgnt gnt Sundays Fidler was 6 taken before heronJustice befortlustico I IJustice Justice Hobertsgu ltober gu where lIe gave bond bondlor bondfor for bis appearance appearancegtt jit at the March arch term of ofcourt orcourt ofcourt court HASTINGS WILLING TOTRUST TOTRUST TO TOTRUST TRUST PLAIN LAWS LAWSEtGovernor LA1SExGovernor LAWSExGovernor ExGovernor of Pennsylvania Penn lYania Tore Up UpWill UpWill UpWill Will Involving Millions MillionsBELLEFONTE MiUionsBELLEFONTE MillionsBELLEFONTE BELLEFONTE Pa Jan 23 2STbe The late lateoxGov lateoxGov lateexGor oxGov Daniel Hastings who ho died diedworth diedworth diedworth worth from 1000000 to 2000000 tore toreup toreup toreup up the only will he ever made when he hereturned hereturned hereturned returned from his EUROpean trip last lastsummer lastsummer lastsummer summer summerOh summerOh summerOh Oh pshaw exclaimed exclaim the general generaljust generaljust generaljust just before be Core the tearingup process be began began began gan Whats a will good for anyway anywayHe anywayHe anywayHe He had always contended that the thePennsylvania thePennsylvania thePennsylvania Pennsylvania laws were better than thantestaments thantestaments thantestaments testaments and he proved oved his sincerity sincerityin in this belief as he tore his own last lastand lastand lastand and only will into shreds shredsThe shredsTbe shredsThe The law makes just as good a will as asany a6any asany any individual can he had frequently frequentlysaid frequentlysaid frequentlysaid said Application has just been made by byGeneral byGeneral byneral General General neral Hastings widow Mrs Jennie RHas RHa5Ungs HHastings Has Hastings ings and Ross A Hikok of Har Harrisburg HarrIsburg liarrlsburg risburg for letters of administration on onthe Onthe onthe the estate estateThe estateThe estateThe The Hastings mining interests in Cam Cambria Cambria Cambria bria county torinty are perhaps among the thelargest thei thelargest thelargest i largest held and only a few months be before before before fore his death Mr Hastings had pur purchased perchased jchased chased large tracts of undeveloped un eveloped coal coallands coallands coallands lands in Clearfield Clearfte and Jefferson coca counties counj counjties cocaties ties Outside the coal lands the hold holdings holdlags ings in real estate are not large MARYLAND MARYLANDThe I The stockholders of the th Annapolis Gas Gasaad Gasand Gasand and Electric Light Light Company ComJany held their theirannual theirannual theirannual annual meeting in Annapolis yesterday yesterdayand yesterdarand yesterdayand and reelected the following directors directorsV Bosley John Gittings EJackson EJacksen BJackson Jackson Archibald Taylor and HGorman Hormm Hiliorrnn Gorman iliorrnn ormm of Baltimore BaltimoreSuperintendent BaltimoreSuperintendent 1 1SupprIntcndent Superintendent Brownaon and Com Commandant Cammandmt Cornmandant mandant Colnhan Col han have concluded that thatwhen thatwhen I when the th firstclass officers graduate at atAnnapolis atAnnapolis Annapolis and leave leav qgxtmontn onth they hey will willnot willsot I not appoint a regular set of cadet officers officersto officersto I to succeed them but will feslgnate designate dif different different dliferent ferent men of the second se ond class jlass ass to com command commaUll cornmanil mand the various companlesVor companies companiesfor for a certain certainlength certainlength certainlength length of time timeRight timeRlgbt timeRight Right Eminent Grand Commander Wil William Wilhem 7i1 7i1jam liam Cunningham cunri nghtlm of Baltimore ac accompanied accompanied accompanied companied by about forty officers and andmembers aldmembers andmembers members of the Maryland Grand Com Commandery Comm Cornmamlery mandery ndery went to Gaithersburg last night nightand nightand nighta and a instituted a new commandery of the theKnights theKnigkts theKnights Knights Knights Templars TemplarsStockholders Tel1pIarsStockholders TernplarsStockholders Stockholders of IveeMar College CollegeGaithersburg CollegeGaIthersburg CollegeGalthersburg Gaithersburg Md rd last evening elected electedthes electetltbesp electedthese thes these directors for the ensuinjr year yearDaniel yearDaniel yearDaniel Daniel Doub Henry Hen Holzapfel jr jrJ jT Clarence Lane George Oswald MP 1 1P IP Moller Moll Dr Humrichouse John JohnD JohnD JohnD Newcomer NewcomerComptroller NeconierComptrol NewcomerComptro1er Comptroller Comptrol Hering of Westminster WestminsterM3 M3 whose illness was Deported last lastweek latltweek lastweek week is still confined to his bed His Hiscondition HiseoBfliUon Hiscondition condition Is greatly grea ly improves improvesStanley improeftStanley IrnproedStanley Stanley Whitlock formerly of Win Winchester Wincheater Yllfchester chester Va was found guilty iuilty of false falsepretenses falseDrptens falsepretenses pretenses Drptens yesterday at Cumberland in inpassing inIHisslng inpassing passing a check for 100 on the Inter Interstate Interstate Interstate state Trust and Guaranty Company CompanyHe CompanyHe CompanyHe He used the name of Alverson in iadrawing indrawing indrawing drawing tii the check checkMrs checkirs checkMrs Mrs Clorisa Fisher wife of Chris Christopher Christopher Christopher topher Fisher died yesterday at her herhome herhome herhome home In Bllicott City CityWESTERN CityNES CityWESTERN WESTERN NES ERN UNION WOULD WOULDGO WOULDGO WOULDGO GO TO HIGHER COURT COURTFiles COURTFiles COURTFiles Files Appeal From Decision Favoring FavoringPennsylvania FavoringPennsylvania FavoringPennsylvania Pennsylvania Railway RailwayPITTSBURG RailwayJ RailwayPJTTSBURG PITTSBURG Jan 28 2SIn In the United UnitedStates UniteStates I IStates States circuit court here yesterday an anappeal I Iappeal Iappeal appeal was wastake taken by the Western Union UnionTelegraph UnionTelegraph I Telegraph Company to the United States Statescourt Statescourt Statescourt court of appeals in the case recently de decided declded I clded by Judge Bufflngton In favor of the thePennsylvania thePennsylvania I Pennsylvania Railroad Company CompanyThe CompanyThe 1 The court here refused the telegraph telegraphcompanys telegraphcompanys telegraphcompanys companys petition to file a bond to con condemn condemn demn certain portions of the right of way wayof wayor wayof of the railroad company for the use of ofpoles ofpoles I poles and wires wres I The court also refused to to enjoin the therailroad the therailroad therailroad railroad from removing the poles and andwires andwires andwires wires oi the plaintiff if they are not notmoved notmoved notmoved moved from the right of way of the de defendant defendant detendant fendant by June 2 19fll 19fllKING 190t 190tKING 190tKING KING OSCARS SON SONREGENT SO SONREGENT jREGENT REGENT OF SWEDEN SWEDENCrown SWEDENCrown Crown Prince nce Gustaf Temporarily TemporarilyTakes TemporarilyTakes Takes Reins of Government at atFathers atFathers atFathers Fathers Request RequestSTOCKHOLM RequestSTOCKHOL RequestSTOCKHOLM STOCKHOLM STOCKHOL I Jan 2S 28At At a joint jointmeeting jointmeeting Jointmeeting meeting of the SwedishNorwegian SwedishNorwegiancouncil SWedishNOIw SwedishNorwegiancouncil gjan council unell yesterday Crown Prince Gustaf Gustafassumed Gust Gustafassumed assumed the duties of the regency of ofthe ofthe ofthe the two kingdoms klni oms He will go to toChristiania toChristlania Christiania Norway on January 30 30As i0As1a As Asa As1a announced nourtred from Stockholm Sto khol on onJanuary onJanuary January 23 ICing Oscar has decided to totemporarily totemporarily I Itemporarily temporarily intrust the government of ofthe ofthe the country to Crown Prince Pr1 Gusts GustafThis GUtafThis GustsThis This action of his majesty was taken takenas takenas as the result of medical advice It is isalso isalso isalso also said that the tl1 King has abandoned abandonedhis abttndonedhis abandonedhis his projected visit to Norway NorwayCABLE orway orwayCABLE CABLE plWED AWED HIS LEG OFF OFFMAHANOY OFFMAHANOY MAHANOY CITY Pa Jan 28 2SCaugm 28Caught 28Caugni Caught by bis trouser leg In a rope that thattransmits thattr1nsmits thattrinsmits transmits tr1nsmits power at Silver Creek Colliery CollieryRobert CollieryRobut CollieryRobert Robert Morgan aged nrentyone was waswMrled waswlirled I wMrled lirlfd into the he gearing aring and killed killedWiier killEdJln killedWiicn Wiier Jln taken out it was found that the thecablo theh thecab cablo cab had sawed sawt his right rl htl leg gO off 1 1I I 1I I ANTHRACITE SELLING SELLINGAT SELLINGAT SELLINGAT AT 1750 750 IN NEWYORK NEWYORKP NBYYOKPrices YORK YORKPrices Prices ces Are Expected Expeetedto to Remain Sta Stationary Stationary Seationary tionary for Next rt Pew Days DaysNSW I DaysNBW yKW NSW KW YORK Jan 28 STk Te price lee of ofcoal ofcoal efcoal coal remaJaed stationary today sad 4 no nochange DObaDge nochange change is expected ed for MOW os IHae ac according aeeorfUng ICcording cording to the th dealer Th TIle domesticsizes domestic delUesizes doistiesizes sizes of anthracite which whichstove taifttiViti taifttiVitistove gstove stove and chestnut were quoted fPIOtedat today todayat yat at 760 7 a ton by most most cteafecfc deIe Whi iMt KM KMa Jlloia hI hIa a supply on band Pea and lid boekwfcefet boekwfcefetsizes kWht kWhtsizes tsizt sizes sizt which are used chiefly far lPtfrv6 ataaia ataaiapurposes stiaPFhses purposes Ptfrv6 PFhses es were wer quoted at from 4 4 4a to ebe ebea Jfcifl Jfcifla a to ton Soft coal which wldc ic wareer rit tJIu tJIuIt it WM wa a few fe week WekS ka age a ai75 ai rt4 at 1 iSU iSU7S 1 5575 i75 7S to se a ton toav tonOne rOAt One dealer in speaking of the situa situation aItuUGn sitnation tion In the coal market artcet Mf MfI said saidI 14 14I I do not took for any a ene change aJlp Ia tjws tjwsprice geprIce price of coal until toward tonntthe tWead the eJMIef et i iWinter ke kevrtater ie ieA1Rtfr Winter It Is i sot likely th utu taerewUl taerewUlbe tber wiji wijibe lbe be a stairip because the operator are arejwet arejust re rejust just about able to tomeetthe tomeetthewhleh meet the aVmmgri aVmmgriwhich desdwhich which is greater new thaa it bee bein beinyears bee la layears Jayears years On the other hand pi price leea ar are sot sotally nOtapt 8t 8tapt apt to go up unlese we weally hisee an unsu unsually ally HPT severe ere snowstorm and 8d a eoM col4 col4at lgfcp lgfcpat pat at the same time timeThe tluteThe timeThe The coal is coming tns along fairly well wellaad Willand i11 i11aDd aDd we aRoulft shou not meet wttk dtroubJeoIncw a atroubieflew aiajdt aiajdttroublehow troublehow in keeping np tfcfr th 1If1i 1If1imaoo lmaml dmend mend The weather conditions 8 oslr ont a1f if iffe 1 ef effeet ffeet fe feet the demand for domestic domel alsefe Ms ot otanthracite ofanthracite anthracite anthraflt T1 The demand dead for fo stean 5t Ee Eedoes J93 J93I 1 1do I does do act 8t vary to aay great ge extent extentGEORGE extet extetGEORGE 7 7GEORGE GEORGE COLLINS COLLNS COLORED COLOREDCONVICTED COLORD COLORDCONVICED COLOREDCONVICTED CONVICTED CONVICED OF ASSAULT ASSABLIt ASSABLIGeorge ASSAULTGeorge SSAUL SSAULGeorge George 3K Collins colored clOe wn was CMtviet CMtvietc CowVttoil oil in Criminal Criminal Court No 1 yesterday 7 yid 0f 0fmaking tmaking making a a crimiaal crmb assault aul OB OI OAIlen OsAhlen Qi yAllen Allen also a colored eolde Collins con coni kbLt kbLttwenty i xtoftit xtoftittwenty I i twenty year ye old Hi Hi His victim cUmw wa wii a Hilt Hiltmulatto timulato imulato mulatto girl between btwe eleven ele eloe and tMjie tMjieyears the theyears oi i years ears of age ae The Te jury jur remained remb in 1 Uu Uuconsultation tiitconsultation i consultation conlaton room oRb about ten min minute mknute i ute before reporting repri the th verdict It ol olGuilty 0 01Guilty Guilty Guiy without withut the th death dth penalty penaltyCollins penaltyCollins Collins Colns is I the th third man tried tlit in letite letiteDistrict the theDistrict District Dstric under uner the new DW law lw wnie wi em empowers epowers eatpowers powers the th Jury jry in assault 8ult eases to iin 1 Irnpose iinpose pose pse the th death deth penalty penaltyTOOK penaly penalyTOOK penaltyTOOK TOOK A STRAW STRA VOTE VOTEInteresting VOTE VOTEInteresting VOTEInteresting Interesting Experiment Exerment in a Restaurant RestaurantAn Retauant RetauantAn An advertising avertsing agent agelt representing rpeatga rpeatgaprom1nent a aprominent aproatinent prominent New ew York magazine ma while whileon wie wieon whileon on a recent Western Vester trip trP was diningone dining diningone Uone one evening in a Pittsburg Plttbur re relnnt relnntWhie rattaudt rattaudtSVbile tiiraritv tiiraritvWhile While Whie waiting aiing for his onder ol he glan glaned glane glane glaneml ed over his newspaper newsprantcEd and noticed nOticed the theadvertisement th theadvertisement advertisement ndvertlstmeDt of a wellknown weHkn cyspepsiia cyspepsiiapreparation ypps yppspreparaton yspepsiapreparation preparation preparaton Stuarrs Suarts Dyspepsia Dy a Tabl Tabpt Tabptas Tablete Tableteas ff ffas as he himself hi self was wa a regular rglar user USEr of 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afterwardbecause because becus he could col eat what he 1 pleased pleasedand pl pleasedand and am when whn he pleased pes ileased without witho fear fer fersleeple ef 3 3sleepless asleepless sleeple sleepless night or any a1 other o1 teawMe teawMeStill treab4eStill Still 5tt another anthr used ue them becnuae be pps ppssubject Ssubjet subjet subject to gas on stomach ItoIb caaftag cnutagpree cnutagpreesure pres pressure sure sre on 01 heart hert and aD lungs lung shortness sh obreath of ofbreatb ofbreath breath hind distress distres in i chest cb which w1 he heno 1 heno no longer experienced exprle since using the thetablets thetablets stablets tablets regularly regularlyAnother relariy relariyAnother regularlyAnother Another claimed caime that tht Stoves Stuts StuartsDyepep StuartsDyepepsin Dyspep Dyspepsia sin 51 Tablets Tablet was the th only safe sf reawUy rJ he hehad hehad had ever found for or sour sur stomach st9 and andacidity a andacidity acidity He had formerly used common 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