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VOL OL 1 n Th WASNGTON XS NGTON D C SATURDAY JULY JULY 28 1900 NO NO 27 27
A MATCHLESS MATCHLESs MATCH LESS FAILURE FAILURETHE F ILUR i iTHE
THE HEALTH tlEAL Ttl OFFICE NOW BEING ADV1INIS AD ADMINIScTEED INISa INISaTERED
1 TEED TERED BY AHATEURS AHATEURSDairymen AnA AI1ATEURSDairymen TEURS TEURSailymen
Dairymen Druggists Cattle Dealers Dealersancf and0jlier and0jlierBusiness and andBusiness Qh r rBusiness
Business Men Being Needlessly Needle slyProse slyProsecut Prose Prosecuted Prosecu ¬
cuted cut cu tcd d and Persecuted
Thero Is nothing at all tmfprlalng lIutprl ln In Inthe Intlu I
the fact act that a larjte lar e number > r of tho thobusiness thuhUAlnl thoItIRIflS
business hUAlnl 1I men of the DIetrlct niatrlet of Co Columbia CoI CoIlumbla Columbla ¬
lumbla art dissatisfied dllll ltlated With the man manner mannei ¬
ner In which the affairs ntt llrs of if the t1 I Health HealthOffice IlenlthOffice HeltliOffice
Office are at present administered In Indeed Inhed In1etl ¬
deed on the other hand there ther would wouldbe wouldbe
be marltpd occasion for surprise Rurllrl 6 If such suchWore HuchWle Muchwtre
Wore not the cage and the wellknown wellknownnnd wlIIlwownand wellknownnnl
and influential gentlemen Who vho are at atthe atthe atthe
the head of tlw flourishing dairy and andcattle 111111Cllttlc andcattle
cattle Interests 111 tlrltiI of tho District would wouldappear wouldIlPpear wouldappear
appear In the unenviable position In Inwhich Inwhich Inwhich
which Mark Antony Autonywith with admirable admirableIrony admIrablel1ony admirableI11
Irony I11 declared himself hlm > Cllf to be e upon till thooccasion tilloccalon tluoccasion
occasion of Caesars tragIc tra lo taking off offnamely offnamlly oftnamtly
namely men ml > n without action n t1ul1 utter utterance utternnce utterance ¬
ance or 01 the th power of speech There ThereIH Ihell1M
IH however absolutely no warrant for forsuch folsuch forsuch
such nn assumption a 8Umltlon for It IK well wellknown wellImnWll vellknown
known that the dairy and cattlo men mennf lIIenlit iiient
nf t Washington and the several pros prosperous pro propProll prospTIus ¬
perous Buburbait sections sectIo In which whichthey whichthey whichthey
they are represented arepot all ar pot ot only Ills distinguished Illstlngllished diefinguished ¬
tinguished for their fcustaea tJ1 fluenee j actlnty actlntyi actIybut
i but > iit for fo their Intelligent expression of ofopinion ofopinion ofopinion
opinion with rowpect to all questions questionswhich questionswhllh qucetionswhieb
which affect the public welfare welfareStanding weltatStanding welfareStanding
Standing together as a factor In the thecommunity thlcommunity thecommunity
community whose Interest must be beconsidered beconsldlred beconsidered
considered with duo care In the enact enactment enactment enactment ¬
ment of laws of general application It Itnecessarily ItnecesHurlly ItnecessarIly
necessarily follows that tho reckoning reckoningmust reckoningmust reckoningmust
must be of a a much more painstaking painstakingcharacter palnHtaklngcharacter palnMtaklngcharacter
character when statutory steps which whichstrike whichstrIke whichMrlke
strike directly at the business In Inwhich InwhIch Inwhich
which they are engaged engagr l are proposed proposedThey propoledThey proposedThey
They feel that the District Health Of Officer Officlr Offlctr ¬
ficer has aimed at them a blow bill which whichIt
It it be permitted to fall will have the theeffect thecICect theeffect
effect not only of permanently crip crippling crippling crippling ¬
pling them In the tl1 pursuit of the th legiti legitimate legitimate legitimate ¬
mate business In which they are en engaged engagrd engaged ¬
gaged but of creating monopolistic monopolisticconditions monopollltlcondltlous monopohIticCOflChItiOflS
conditions from which the people of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the city will find It extremely difficult difficultto
to free themselves No question at atthis utthl atthis
this thl time Is raised as to the sincerity sincerityof sln erlty erltyof
of Dr Woodward In proposing the new newdairy nlWdairy newdairy
dairy law Admitting for tho moment momentthat momentthat momentthat
that his purpose Is to protect protcctand and pro promote 1110motl proinote ¬
mote the till health of the people of the theDistrict tI tIDistrict theDistrict
District the fact stands forth orth In terms termsso termsso
so plain that he who runs may read readthat rladtl1nt readthat
that the bill strikes hard at an Indus Industry InduHtry industry ¬
try with which no fault worthy of ofserious ofslrlous ofserious
serious attention so far as the pro producing produring produring ¬
during dairy men and tho cattle mon monaro IIIln1r mennr
aro nr 1r concerned has heretofore been beenfound heenfound beenfound
found A careful reading of the bill billwill billwill billwill
will satisfy any fairminded nvin that thatIts thatIt thatIt
Its It passage would result res lilt In ruin to the thedairymen thldairymen thedairymen
dairymen and cattlemen cattlemenIt
It cannot be denied that some som of oftI1l oftI1lplov1sl011fol the theprovisions thepov1sionM
provisions of Mr Woodwards propos proposed prOl1osed proposed ¬
ed law aro all right but there Is not notone notone notone
one among them with which hlch the th pro producing produllug prothielug ¬
ducing dairymen of the District and andsuburban andsuburban andsuburban
suburban sections are not now com complying lompl cornplIng ¬
plying pl lnl They are selling fwlllngplll pure and nndwholesome andwholsollle andwholesome
wholesome milk and their places of ofbusiness otllslnrss ofbusiness
business are now and wore long be before before ¬
fore Dr Woodward took charge of the theHealth theHf1th theIalth
Health Office open for Inspection by byany byany byany
any competent employee of tho depart department dCpartmlut departmeat ¬
meat or by any citizen No complaint complainthas complainthas complainthas
has been filed against them by their theirnumerous theirnUl1elOU8 theirnumerous
numerous customers On the contra contrary contraty contrary ¬
ry hundreds of families who are a dally dallysupplied dallyHupplhd dailyKUPIhid
supplied by them are satisfied with the theservice thlservlcl thesryice
service rendered and are al ready to offer offertheir Offlltheir offertheir
their testimony a aM s to its excellence excellenceInasmuch exclIenceInasmuch excellenceInasmuch
Inasmuch therefore as the local localdairymen localdalrYl111u localdairymueli
dairymen are uninfluenced by com compulsory compulsory cornpuisory ¬
pulsory mandates seeking to promote promotesanitary promotesanitary promotesanitary
sanitary conditions In the prosecu prosecution prosecution prosocuttrni ¬
tion of their business which will wl1lat at all alltimes nIltlmos alltimes
times Insure tho health of their pat patrons patron patron ¬
rons ron < It Is difficult to woe why Dr DrWoodward DrWoodwllld DrVoodward
Woodward should Insist upon the tll pas passago passag passage
sago sag of the bill to regulate the pro production plOdudlon prodUtiIfl ¬
duction and sale of milk and cream creamtn crlllllIn cream creamIn
In and for the District of Columbia ColumbiaThe ColumbianIP Columbia1Iit
The 1Iit solution of Ih the problem becomes becomesMill becomestill becomesstill
Mill till more difficult when It Is re remembered remEmbort rom ¬
membered m mbercd > d that It Is decidedly to toih tolh tothe
ih the < > Interest of the producers to tokeop tole toke4p
keop le < p tin standard of lacteal stockln stocklntrado KtockIntra stockintrade
trade tra e EH to upeak peak at the highest pus possible pusjIb pussIbi ¬
sible sIbi jIb < < point Were they dispensing un unwholesome unwholesome Unwholesomime ¬
wholesome milk no Inspector from the theHealth tillH theHealth
Health H < alth Office would be needed to as ascertain asrOltl1lu ascettitlu ¬
certain that fact for the sad but all allsufficient allsufficient allsufficient
sufficient reason that tho grewsome grewsomerecord grewsomtrecord 1lWSOml 1lWSOmlIpcord
record of their work workwoimld would bo written writtenby writtenby writtenby
by the bony hand of Death It Is pos posxible Poesible
xible 0111 < < to be sure In the course of years yearsof YlarslIf yearsIf
of If traffic In an indispensable article of If
food In which hundreds of people are aroengaged alongagcd arengaged
engaged to find here and there uu In
dividual in whose ears the tinkling of of of5J
5J
the gulnen l drowns d IWnH the voice of ofsoiencebutthe c csclencobut
sclencobut Iclenclbutth the same 11111 thing may be t u uof d dof dof
of every other otherchtli claw of tradesman In Indeed n nd adetl ¬
deed d iiiId oven the exalted xaltt > d circle of medi medical medical mcdlcal ¬
cal students to which the esteemed esteemedHealth 1lItlllmedIIealth etsenled etsenledHealth
Health Officer of the District belongs belongsIs lJelon lJelonli
Is li I far from being able to Indulge In the theboast theboast
boast which distinguished Caesars Caesarsfamous Caettrsfamous
famous betterhalf betterhalfDr
Dr Woodward as IH well known Is Isn isa
n gentleman Elntleman of limited experience experiencealong txpIrlpl1cealong experiencealong
along practical lineR Prior to aasurn aasurnIng altlumIng aastmtning
Ing the duties of the Health Office In Inthe Inthe inthe
the District of Columbia his > l knowl knowledge Imowiodgt mowlcdgl ¬
edge of the > diseases to which dairy dairyanimals dah dahnnlmahJ dairyanimals
animals are subject and of the dan dangers danglrll dangers ¬
gers to the public due to the he use mse of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the product from them did not exceed exceedthat exceedthat exceedthat
that of the youthful owner of a veter veterinary yttetmary ¬
inary sheepskin and while no such suchcharge suchcharge
charge Is made In this article there thereare therearo thereare
are those thos who Insist that his three threeyears threeyears threeyears
years of service an guardian of the thepublic thepublic thepUlIiC
public pulse has proved him to be bebeyond bebeyond
beyond all doubt ml i consistent and sue successful suecossful ¬
cessful nonexpansionist But how however howeVQ1 howovet ¬
ever that may be bl the Doctor ha hat4 not notbeen notbeen notbeen
been Idle Within the brief period of ofone ofone ofone
one term t rm as the ruling spirit at eL It the theHealth theHealth
Health Department he has bold bokl3 es essayed eaaYld ccsayid ¬
sayed to solve every problem pr blem of sani sanitary Ian sanltary 1 ¬
tary science with which the tit < people of ofthe ofthe
the District are concerned and his pro program program program ¬
gram according to reliable averment avermenthas aYlrmenthaM avermenthas
has shown so o great a variety of twists twistsand twltsand twistsand
and turns including numerous light lightning IIghtI lightning ¬
I ning changes In the way of commands commandsand commandHand cominamidtand
and countercommands to dairy dal1fwo dal1fwoI dairwo dairwomen wo women ¬
I men that were It not for the heavy heavyexpense heavyexpenso heavyexpense
expense which they the entailed upon the thehapleso thlhapllslJtlIllk thehapiesa
hapleso hapllslJtlIllk milk 1I1ld producers ucerK would prove provean pill pillan provean
an absolutely safe nfl and sure antidote antidotefor antidotefOl antidotefor
for moonstruck madness moping mopingmelancholy tlllplngmelnncholy immopingmelancholy
melancholy melancholyThe melnncholyI melancholyThe
I The Doctors activity In the prosecu prosecution prosecuI prosecution ¬
I tion of his official duties Is however howevercommendable howevlrI howevercommendable
I commendable and It Is not unlikely unlikelythat unllkllyI unlikelythat
I that even the dairymen and the cattle cnttledealers cattledealers
I dealers whose business ho Is seeking seekingto
to ruin will withhold their proper propermeasure proporInlasure propermeasure
measure of approval But It Is I quite quiteas quiteaM quiteas
as much the duty of Dr Woodward In Inthe 111the inthe
the Inauguration of reform movements movementsto
to consider the evils which Illadvised Illadvisedefforts 1Iad Illadvisedeffoits VISld VISldrffolt
efforts aro likely to beget as It Is to tocontemplate tocon1empln tocontemplate
contemplate l the blessings which they theybring thlybring theybring
bring to view In the dim and distant distantend distantI distantend
end of the mental perspective In th the thelaw thelaw
I law which he hopes to work through throughCongress tllloughConglls8 throughCongress
Congress next December he has sig signally illigI sigmiahly ¬
I nally failed as we shall show In other otherarticles otherarticles otherarticles
articles to do that thatTo thn thatTo t ti
i To state IItat the case plainly but cor correctly corroctly correctly ¬
rectly there Is a strong sentiment sentimentagainst sentimentagainst sentimentagainst
against the reappolutment i of Dr DrWoodward DrWoodwanl DrWoodward
Woodward as Health Officer for the theDistrict theDistrict theDistrict
District of Columbia and this senti sentiment sentimont entl entlment ¬
ment will bo found to have grown dur during durItlg during ¬
ing tho next two or three weeks > I with within withIn within ¬
in which time the Suburban Citizen Citizenwill CltlzlllwIll Citizenwill
will make plain many things thln s with withwhich wHhwhich withwhich
which the people of the city aro not notnow notnow not10w
now familiar fa ll1II at Meanwhile the ques question questioit ¬
tion of the Doctors retention will have havebeen ha hablen havebeen
been settled and he will either have havebeen haobeen havebeen
been installed for a new term of ser service Mrvlcl service ¬
vice or have given place to a more morecompetent mollcomputent morecompetent
competent man In saying this how however howIVeI however ¬
ever there Is no disposition to do Dr DrWoodward DrWoodwarl DrWoodward
Woodward the Slightest Injustice It Itis Itis
is tho purpose of the Suburban Citizen Citizento
to deal with him In absolute fairness fairnessIt
It believes that the Commissioners Commissionersmade Commlsslonlrsmadl Commissionersmade
made a mistake In appointing him to tothe tothe tothe
the office and this opinion Is strength strengthened Htrngthenl strengthenel ¬
enl by II multitude of facts which whichmark whichmark whichmark
mark his administration ac1mlnl tratlon of the offico officefrom officofrom officofrom
from the hour In which It was turned turnulover tUl turnedover Ml Mlovpr
over to him to the present time as an analmost analmost analmost
almost matchless failure failureTHE fall failureTilE me I ITHE
THE HAIRY IN1EKEST IN1EKESTSome IS1 I1EI1ESTSome EH EST ESTSome
Some Interesting Facts Concerning Concerningthe
the Administration of the theHealth tteHealth theilenith
Health Office OfficeThere Of OlliceThimro ce ce7hll0
There are many ways In which the thedairymen tilldairymen thudairymen
dairymen of the city and DUtrlct will willbe w1lbe willbe
be affected by Dr Woodwards new newlaw newlaw newlaw
law for the regulation of the sale of ofmilk ofmilk ofmilk
milk and cream but It Is Impossible In Inthis Inthis inthis
this article to Vet le1 them forth at atlength atlength atlength
length or oven mention all of them themThe thmThl themThe
The enforcement ot o the regulations regulationscontained rell1latlonRcontained regulationscontained
contained In the Health Officers Officel bill billwould blUwould billWOUld
would not only prove seriously detri detrimental detrimental dotrimental ¬
mental to the interests of the dairy dairymen dalr dalrmen dairymen ¬
men who are known as producers but butby butby butby
by compelling them to advance the theprice thepllce thuptlee
price ot the product would Increase Increasethe Inercaaltbe increasetime
the cost of milk and cream cream to the con cont ¬
t
sumer WellInformed dairymen BII BIIthat say snyI saythat
I that there Is not the slightest doubt doubthat doubtthat doubtthat
that such would be the result rsultof of tin tinenforcement the theenforclmlnt theenforcement
enforcement of the law lawThis lawThis lawThis
This Is made perfectly clear when whoithe whonthe whenthe
the regulations contained in the newlaw new nlWInw newlaw
law respecting re plctlng the examination of cat cattle cnttll catti ¬
tle tll ti and their sale to tho local dairy dairymen dallymen dairymen ¬
men are taken Into consideration Th ThImposition The ThoImposition Theimposition <
Imposition of fees for Inspection and amicompliance nnllcompliance andcompliance
compliance with other burdensome re requirements rpqulloments yequirements ¬
quirements which Pr Woodward ha haseen has huilleen hasseen <
seen fit In his wisdom to Incorporate IncorporateIn
In the th measure of which he Is the au author author anthor ¬
thor will the very moment It become becomeoperative brromelOpt beeomeoperative
operative Opt > llItlve compel the till cattle dealers to toadd toadd tocdii
add several dollars per head to the theprice theprlcr theprice
price of the stock which they purchase purchaseIn
In Maryland Virginia nnd frequently frequentlyIn
In section of the till country much more moreremote nmre18motl nureremote
remote from the National Capital than thanthose thanthOll thanthose
those States Thus the producing producingdairyman produclnKdnlryman producingdairyman
dairyman would be under the neces necessity lWCIIIlilt miecescity ¬
city lilt of Increasing the price of his milk mllhand milkand milkand
and cream or selling Hell1n at a forced reduc reduction Idnctlon rethicthou ¬
thou of f profit which w lc would quickly quicklycause quicklyaUle quicklycause
cause aUle his business to become unprofita unprofitable unprofltahim lt1prbfitabl ¬
ble bl him If indeed should he attempt tn tncontinue tncontinue tocontlimue
continue It under the new condition conditionhe cnoIII conditionshe tlOlllII tlOlllIII
he did not find that he was conducting conductingIt
I It at a considerable loss lossBut lo loBut lossBut
But another way ay in which the nAW nnwlaw nAWIinw nawlaw
Iinw law deals unfairly with the producing producingmilkman produclnmilkman producingmilkman
milkman Is found in the fact that it itdiscriminates ItlKcrhnlnntLH itdiscriminates
discriminates against him It is well wellknown W11Imown well1cimosn
known that his product Instead of be being blIng belag ¬
ing sold to the city dealer who owns ownsno ownsno owiisno
no stock is supplied to families direct directly dllctIy directiy ¬
Iy from his own wagon As the city citymilkman citymllkmau citymnilkmnami
milkman buys his supply sUPIlI of milk from fromMaryland fromMnryl froniMuryiamnl
Maryland Mnryl lHl and Virginia farmers who whoof whoQf whoof
of course are free from the burden burdensome burden80ml burdensome ¬
some restrictions placed upon the thebusiness1 thl1hUlllnlsll thebusiness
business1 by the District Health De Department Da11artmCnt Departnment ¬
partment the th local producer Is forced forcedInto forcedInto forcedinto
Into 11 position of dl disadvantage advantage by rea reason reaIon rcason ¬
son of the increased cost of production productiondue llroducllondue productiondue
due to the rigid requirements of the thedairy thedalr timedairy
dairy dalr law The fact that he has to topny toPIlY topay
pay more for his cattle that he tssub tssubJect ISsubject tsaubject
Ject to the whims and caprices of In Incompetent Incompltpnt incompettiit ¬
competent Inspectors as Is shown by bythe bythE byth
the th experience of a Dumber of dairy dairypeople d1Yl1ooplo det detimOopie
people In the city that his cattlo nre nreliable nrelIabl arehiabi
liable lIabl to condemnation albeit he may mayknow mayknow maykaosv
know that they are In a perfectly perfectlyhalthy pprft perfectlyhialthmy > ctly ctlyhalthy
halthy condition 0 lItion and that for pre presuming presuming presuming ¬
suming to object to the Insolence of ofHealth ofHealth ofHealth
Health Office Offic offlcIaUho places himself himselfliable hlmMflflIal himselfliable
liable lIal > le to fine and perhaps imprison imprisonment ImpIllonmlnt imprisonmeat ¬
meat together with other annoyances annoyancestoo
too too numerous to mention makes him himthe himtIll hinmtiit
the victim of a i form of discrimination discriminationwhich dlllcrlllIlnaUonwhich discrlmmminationwhich
which whether It be so or not bears bearsupon blarilupon bearstmprni
upon Its face the slim of glaring In Injustice Injusllce injustice ¬
justice justiceThere jusllceThero justiceTimere
There Is no argument for the Health HealthDepartment HenlthDlpartment HealtimDepartment
Department In the statement that thatthere thatthen thatthere
there are nl dairymen who can not be botrusted bet1UHtld betrusted
trusted Thieve ate also bad doctors doctorsand doctorsand doctors1and
1and and bad dollars and judging Dr DrWoodward DrWoodward DrWoodward
Woodward by that rule there are hun himrdreds hunreds hundreds
rdreds dreds reds of people In the District who whowould whowould whowould
would brand the entire ntlre medical fra fraternity fmhInlty frateinlty ¬
ternity as a gigantic humbug For Fortunately FortUllatdy Forttmnately ¬
tunately however there thur art good doc doctors doctor doetors ¬
tors tor despite the unfortunate circum circumstance clrcumstanl circumstance ¬
stance that now and then a bad one onemanages 011 011manages onemanages
manages to creep Into a fat official po position position position ¬
sition It is safe to say that during duringDr duringDI duringDr
Dr Woodwards terra of service the thedairymen tilldalrymtn thedairymen
dairymen of the District have been beenput belnput beenput
put to t thousands I of dollars expense expensewhich expensewhiclm xpellilewhich
which has contributed nothing llothlll Avhat Avhatover whntovr wlmatovel
over towird Increasing IncreRIIln the health healthstandard henlth8tandald healthstammdard
standard of the city There Thtr are nu numerous numelOUs flumetous ¬
merous wellauthenticated Instances InstancesIn
In which changes in the construction constructionand copatruetiunand I Iand
and arrangement of barns were order ordered olderI ordered ¬
I ed for the purpose as alleged of In Increasing 111crlal increasing ¬
creasing crlal > llng the comfort of the animals animalshoused anlmalshoued animalshoused
housed within them to be hI followed n nfortnight t1 t1fortnight afortnight
fortnight 1iter by a new Qrder direct directing directIng directbig ¬
ing an Immediate removal of the vo vocalled io iocalled o ocalled
called Improvements The writer of ofthis ofthll ofthis
this article recalls the case of a woman womanwho womanwho womanWho
who lives less les > than half a dozen miles milesfrom mllefrom milesfrom
from the Centre Market who was wascalled snscalled Vas VascaliId
called upon by a supercilious Inspector Inspectorand hlptctorand inspectoranti
and Informed that her barn a mod modern modorll modera ¬
era structure recently erected was not notIn notIn not1mm
In proper condition to Insure the thehealth thehoalth timehealth
health of a score or fl so of as fine fineand finoand fineand
and fat cattle as could be found In this thisDistrict thuDlHtllct theDistrict
District The lady whoso list of dally dallycustomers dall dallcustomer dailycustomors
customers > embraced some of the most mostfastidious mostfaHtllllol1M mostfastithious
fastidious people of If the city clt prided pridedherself prIdedherself pridedherself
herself upon the excellent quartets quartetsshe quarter1lshe quartersshe
she had provided for her wellgroomed wellgroomedherd wIIIgrnomedhrc1 vtllgroomedhtrd
herd and hence her astonishment many nmybo lIIaybe manybe
be more easily Imagined than describ described de8cllbod descibod ¬
od when she was pompously pnll1pou y Informedthat Informed IlIflllmellthat imiformotithat
that the th whole < < timing thin was n failure failureTho fa failureThe II Ule UleThe
The Inspector a native of another anotherland anotherland anothemland
land directed her to proceed at once onceto onceto onceto
to board up certain portions of the thedairy thednlry thedairy
dairy barn In order to prevent con contamination conI contamninatiomm ¬
I tamination from that part IIRrtof of the thebuilding thebulllllnr thebuilding
building occupied by the horsts with withwhich withwhich withwhich
which communication was Impossible Impossibleexcept Impolillbleexcept impossibleexcept
except by ly mounting a tenfoot wall or orpassing orpassing 1 1paHllnl
passing through the doorways But Butthe ButtIll limitthit
the good woman knowing It was sas un unless ticilees ¬
less 111 to desist proceeded to obey obI or orders 01tllrs ortiers ¬
tiers and In the course of a week the thework thework timework
work had been completed and was wasready wasremly sacremdy
ready for fresh Inspection III due duetime duetime duetime
time the inspector came and the Im Improvement 1mllrmmtllt lamlrovlmemmt ¬
provement was officially passed upon uponand uponand uponand
and pronounced unsatisfactory The Theowner Timeowner tIllownlr
owner of the barn who had spent a ahundred ahundred ahundred
hundred dollars In carrying out his In Instructions InIItruclIolll instruetiumme ¬
structions ventured to Inquire the tea reason roalion teason ¬
son of his disapproval nnd wns told toldthat toldthat toldthat
that by b boarding hoardln up the wall ttii the dairy dairysection dairysection dairysectioll
section of the building had been de deprived dtI dipriyed ¬
I prived of proper ventilation a result resultwhich 1OIIultwhich resultwhich
which the lady had predicted In the theInspectors th thInspectors theinspectors
Inspectors presence when he ordered
I tho jvork olk done And so It was that thatwithin thatwitlmhm I Iwith
within with 111 the brief period of two weeks weekstli0 welksthe weeksthe
the proprietress of one of tho best bestdairies bestdairIes
dairies In the District was forced by bythe
the order olQI r of the Health Department to toput toput toput
put up and tear down one no hundred dol dollars dolhare 101lars
lars worth of work Had she IIh declined declinedto
to obey the mandate of the foreign foreignflunkey
t flunkey who called to Inspect her herplace herplace tierplace
place a summons to appear In Inthl the Po PolloO PolicO
lloO Court would have followed followedShould followedShould
Should the new law which is now nowoil nowon
oil the Senate Calendar be enacted by byCongress byCoutress byComigreas
Congress at Its session In December Decemberth9 DIClmbrtht Decemberthe
the burdens and annoyances of the thednlryulIn timedoiryimmen
1 dairymen would be tenfold Increased IncreasedThis increasedThis
This the readers of The Suburban SuburbanCltUtn SuburllanCIU SuburbanCititn
CltUtn CIU tn will better understand after a acareful Rcl1rotul acnretui
careful perusal of the bill which will willbe wIHbl willbe
be found in full on another page Let Letevery LetI
I every dairyman read It and If he hI has hasa hasn imasa
a neighbor who does not take a news newspaper new newspaper ¬
paper devoted to suburban Interests Interestslet Intelli interestslt > lts ltslit
let him pans tho paper to such suchplrl suchperson suchpersonIn person personIn > lon lonI
I In order that every man engaged In Intlie InI Inthe
I the business may be b Informed with re respect repect ¬ I Il
spect l to the th conditions which the new newlaw newt
t law Will If passed certainly establish establishNodalryman estabiislmF I
F Nodalryman can afford to hesitate In InhU Inhlot iniiW
hU opposition to the measure m aSUlI The TheSuburuan Thet I
l Suburban Subul an Citizen Is ready to do all In InIt inlbs i ilb
It lbs J power to defeat deft > nt It and with tho thohearty thol1s8rty thet
t hearty cooperation of those npst nolt In IntJru intsrusted
tJru tJrulllted ted there Is good reason to bo boItove boIl11ve behtive
Itove that the passage of the bill can canbe canbe 1 1IJe
be prevented preventedThe preyn preveimttdThe ttd ttdThe
The Importance of the dairy dah Inter Interests Interiolta intereiti ¬
iolta ests to Washington from the financial financialpoint financialpoint
point of view will be considered In a nfuture afuturo afuture
future Issue of The Suburban Citizen Citizenft Citizemmuts
ft uts will 11 also a 11 number of other matters matterswhich matterswhich
which deeply concern men engaged In Inthe Inthe intho I
the sale of milk and cream whether whetherthey whethelthey wimitimetthey
they are producers or purchasers of ofmilk ofmUk ofnilik
milk As a matter of fact the new newlaw newlaw
law will strike almost as hard a blow blowt hlowat blowat I
at t that class of dealers who purchase purchasemilk purrhaMe111m purchaseinflIt
milk In Maryland and al1 Virginia as at attho attim I
tho producing dairymen and there therefore thorefore themefero ¬
fore the dealers whether producers or orpurchasers orvitrohtUrs
purchasers for retail purposes should shouldether shouldBtan shouldstand
Btan stand d ltt pgether ether In the fight against the thoarid the4pgtncuisbent
4pgtncuisbent If CUll1bent If f the Health Office OfficetM Officetmti
arid tmti th tM s unjust unJill < < t law which he proposes proposesto lHOpolelto
to add to It the burdensome statutory statutorymeasures stmitutoiymneamttrts
measures of the District DistrictiCT Dls DistrictA1tCT lct
nUlT iCT NOTIM oTfiIPEOPL1 oTfiIPEOPL1One PKOPI PKOPIOne pgOPIU pgOPIUI
One ot 1 the British Br1tI I Armys mys grand gr nd old olduum ol ol111t11 oldmom
I mom Is the Duke of Cambridge CambridgeIn Cambrld e eIn
In the last five years that ho has hasbeen haswall hasteemi
been lu office Lord Salisbury has ere erected crcI eveuted ¬
cted 36 3GneV new peers peersMiss pcerMls8 peersMiss
I Miss Grace C Strachan has been beenfi beenpiocted beenlccted
fi piocted acted associate superintendent of the theDepartment theI theDepattmnent
Department of Education for Brook Brooklyn BrookYll Brookiyu ¬
I lyn Yll YllI
lynThe The senior bachelor hal hclor of arts of Dart Dartmouth Darimouth Dan Danmouth ¬
I mouth College Is now Arthur Liver Llverinoru IJlverof Liverimiote
inoru of Manchester England of the thoOlaas theIass theI
I Olaas Iass of 29 29William 29I 29Wiiliamn
William J Moxloy who aspires to bo botho bethe 10time
I the next Republican machine candidate candidatefor candidatefOl candidatefor
for the mayoralty of Chicago is wide widey
y known as a maker of Imitation but butter butter butter ¬
ter
Jesse Holdom of Chicago Is said to toae toe toe
ae e the first foreignborn lawyer to be bepresident belllslllont bepresident
president of Ilf t an American State Bar BarAssociation BarAilllocjatlon BarMsocjation
Association AssociationDr Ailllocjatlon AilllocjatlonI
Dr George E Morrison 110111 < < 011 the Pekln Peklncrrespondent Pekincrvespondont
crrespondent of the London Tlmos Tlmoslias Timimshas lh1Jshal I
hal lived lu the Celestial City for fornearly fmIloari fo fonearly
nearly Iloari three years yearsLI ycalsLI
LI Hung Changs wife time Marchlon Marchloness
ess LI is reckoned a great beauty In InChina InChinn iiiChinim
China and Is also one of the cleverest cleverestwomen cleverestwomen cleverestwomen
women In that country countryThe countlylhG countryfhc
The Rev Re Dr Griffith John of the theLondon the1011ton timeLondon
London Missionary Society Soclet Is proba probably probably ¬ I
bly the most distinguished of the many manymissionaries nmammymissionaries
missionaries now In China ChinaBrigadierGeneral ChinaBrlgadlerGenolnl ChinaBrigadierGeneral I
BrigadierGeneral Boll the now pro provost provost provest ¬
vost marshal of Manila began his ca career caleer Caveer ¬
leer as a soldier In 1862 as a lieutenant lieutenantof
of the Eightysixth Ohio Volunteers VolunteersSir VolunteersSir VolunteersSir
Sir Charles Dlllro In a paper road roadbefore roaibefore
before tho Statistical Society Society of Lon London Ionlion Louthou ¬
don declared that the normal cost of otBritish ofBritish ofBritish
British armament III time of peace la laiCOOOOOOO IsZAIO000000
iCOOOOOOO iCOOOOOOOTwo 160000000TWQ ZAIO000000Two
Two MxjilnMoiu in St Ioiiln IoiilnSt IonlSt IoiiISt
St Louis Mo Special SpeclalTwo Two CT CTplosions oxpiosions i
plosions pI os Ions which damaged Transit Com Company Company Cciiipany ¬
pany cars and ono disturbance in inwhich Inwhich inwhich
which a woman was wounded by a astray astray
stray bullet occurred hero A car of oftho oftime
the southwestern division was wa blown blownup blownup
up on South Seventh street Another Anothercar Anothercar
car of tho Broadway line was blown blownup blownup hiiownup
up in South Broadway and the front fronttrucks fronttrucks
trucks were demolished demolishedMrs demolishedMrs
Mrs Annie Kollmoter was struck by bya byII b ba
a II bullot In a bombardment of n Cho Choteau Chotcau Choteen
teen avenue car sustaining a slight slightflesh slight1IlIIL slightflesh
flesh wound votmndPrimnimoura
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Prlmaoura not uotO only HKUBVIW llIIinHIl bui builMHAXKNTIY bUIIKJICSJXTIy bumJtntNItTt
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OSCB and cures all sktu ilisciisoi IBenSo1 It ii iina Itcmi
na IMMEDIATK and FKUUAXKNT allayor ol olinflamatlon 0 0Inllamatlon ohIntlamatlon
inflamatlon It In I a now and economical economicalremedy ccollomlotremc ecomiomionremmmedy
remedy remc y which affects A 1 pormauent euro euroFor curoror cureorsalii
For orsalii sain by Evans 9i4 F St j Sjinms SJrnmsIlth SJiiimsIitl
Ilth 1 4 th St and Now York Avej Ave Ogrnm OgrnmIjth Ogrnmmm1th
Ijth and Pennsylvania Penn ylvcmlu Arc 0 and bj bjdruggists 1 1ilrugglsts b bdruggists >
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CUT RAILWAY RAILWAYHEX
HEX HOHEHTS nO EUTS COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATIONSAOAIN COII11IIUNICATIONIAOAIS COMM VNICATIONS VNICATIONSMhtIN
AOAIN SKVKKKD 1IY IK WET WKTHIGHLANDERS WETHIGHLANDERS WYTHIGHLANDERS
HIGHLANDERS CAPTURED CAPTUREDtlenernl CAPTUREDenernl
tlenernl enernl Urondwood Cablpa Cabt 8 5 t Killed and an1Ill niulI
71 I iohIfl Wounded Olllldpt I 4 In n HI 1118 CommnndUellef COl1ll1lanllJeUeI CniitinafldIiOlIefthat
1 that Irnitldeiit 1rI4 rp81cle lit Stcyn I h With the D DWets ne neWet DYetg5ietIto1
Wets Wet Yetg5ietIto1 Methnon Succeeds In Defeating Defeatingnnd UeCentlllgRlIt Iefnutlflgiii4
nnd Scattering n Cummnnd CummnndLondon ComI1lRnlh ComI1lRnlIondon CutiiiifliILondomi
h
London By Cable CableGonCral General DeWet DeWetdas De Wet Wetbas Wethas
das cut Lord Roberts communications communicationsboth
both by railway and telegraph and andcaptured findaptured andmaptured
captured 100 of the Highlanders HighlandersThe
The story of the Federal command commanders coitmmnaflthSrs ¬
ers bold raid conies In the form ot a aolegram atelegram
telegram from General Forestlor ForestlorVValker Foresti0rWalker
Walker dated nt Capo Town July 22 2Pforwarding 22forwarding I IforwardIng
forwarding a dispatch lIspl tch from General GeneralKnox GeneralInox Generaltnox
Knox as follows followsFollowing followsFollowIng followsFollowing
Following from Broadwood sent by bydispatch byIllspatch byhispatcim
dispatch rider to Honlngspruit wired wiredthence whedthenco wiredtheimco
thence to Kroonstad Have followed followedsommando followedouullando followedoImmnmando
sommando since slnc July 16 Hard sharp sharpfighting sharpnghtlng sharpfightimmg
fighting at Palmlejtfonteln Palrnie tfommtein July 10 10Prevented 1 1PIlvented 19Prevented
Prevented from pursuing plirsulng laager by bydarkness bydarlmlMs bydarkness
darkness Eight dead Boers fpund fpundOur found foundOut foundOtmr
Our losses 5 killed and 76 wounded woundedBoers wouitdedBoers woummdodDoers
Boers doubled back through Paarde Paardakraal PaardeItraal Paardekraai
kraal In darkness Shall march to toRoodo toRoode toRoode
Roode Vaal raai Statfdn Statitlim Send supplies for
3000 men t n and horses also any news of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the enemys movements I believe the thecommando thecommando thecommando
commando consists of 2000 men and nd
4 guns and tint Is accompanied by Presi President President President ¬
dent Steyn nnd both the Do Wets WetsGeneral WetsGlnernl WetsGeneral
General Knox continues The wire wireand wirennd wireamid
and main man line of the theraUway railway north of ofHonlngspruit ofHonlngsprnlt ofIIoningsprmmit
Honlngspruit have been cut and also alsothe alsothe alsothe
the telegraph to Pretoria by WilY of ofPotchefstroom ofPotchefltlOom ofPotchefatmoom
Potchefstroom According to my infor information Informatloll inforniation ¬
mation De Wet bus imis crossed the rail railway raUway railWay ¬
way and going north northGeneral northGeneral nomthmGeneral
General Kelly Kenny telegraphs telegraphsfrom telegraphsfrom telegraphsfrom
from Bloemfomteln BloemfomtelnThe BloemlnollteJnThe BloemfoutejnThe
The railway has been cut north of ofHonlngspruit ofHonlng8ptult ofHoningspiuit
Honlngspruit and a supply train and
100 Highlanders captured by the one enemy onemy onemy ¬
my A report r porl was received that a alarge ILlarge alarge
large force of time nemy Is moving on onHonlngspruit onHonlngsprult onUoningsprult
Honlngspruit All communication with withPretoria withPretorIa withPretoria
Pretoria Is cut off The Second and andThird andThhd andThird
Third Cavalry Brigades are following followingtho followingthe followingtime
the enemy enemyTho enemyThe nemyThe
The War Office has received a tele telegram telegram telegram ¬
gram from Lord Robertswhlch repeats repeatstho repentstho repeatsthe
tho news contained In the telegram telegramfrom telegramfrom telegramfrom
from General ForestlcrWnlker I < orlth rWalker given givenabove givenabov glyonabove
above and continues continuesMethuen continuosMpthuen comitimmumesMethuen
Methuen continued his march after aftertho afterthe afterthe
the occupation of Heckport and en engaged engllgld engaged ¬
gaged the enemys roar guard at Zinds Zlndsfontoln ZindstOlltoln Zindsfontoin
fontoln July 20 Losses 1 killed and 1 1wounded 1wounded 1wounded
wounded woundedHunter woundedHuntLr woundedHunter
Hunter reports that Bruco Hamil Hamilton HamUton Hamiltoim ¬
ton secured a a strong position on the theSpitray theSpltzray
Spitray with a battery and the Came Cameron Cameron Camevon ¬
ron Highlanders IIIghlanderland and 600 mounted men menOur men10SSlH menOur
Our losses were 3 of the Camerons Cameronskilled Camoronskilled
killed and Captain KeithHamilton of ottho ofthe
the Oxfords Captain Brown nnd Lieu Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutonammt ¬
tenant Stewart and 13 men of the Cam Camorous Cameron Cameroims
orous eron wounded woundedA
A Blue Book has been Issued con containing contnlnlng conthining ¬
taining the official correspondence correspondencewith
with reference to the treatment of ofreb ofrebcIs rob rebels robohs ¬
els In South Africa AfricaIt AfIlcaIt AfricaIt
It contains an Interesting note by bySir hySh bySir
Sir Alfred Mllnor British High Com Commissioner CommissIoner Cornmissjoimov ¬
missioner estimating the number of ofcolonists atcolonists ofCOlonists
colonists who Joined the Boers at 10
000 Mr Chamberlain Secretary of ofState oCState ofState
State for the Colonies lays down the therule therule therule
rule that there has been no vindictive vlndlctlvenoss vindictiveness vindictivenoes
ness In the treatment of robols reb ls but butthat buttha butthat
that tha t justice to the loyalists Is the ob obligation obligation obligation ¬
ligation of duty and honor honorA bonoIA
A IB73OOl FIIIK FIIIKCold EIiIIClt JltI
Cold StnrnRn IIIf1r St ipragn l AViirehome ltr holl Ittmied Wltli WltliViilunliln lit1iai UIL UILlthmhle
Viilunliln ai UbIe CnmmodltlrK CnmmodltlrKSt omlUudltlpSt n iflifld I t I ISt
St Paul Minn Mum Special SpeoqLFlro Flro broke brokeout hrokeout brokeout
out In the St Paul Cold Storage and andWarehouse anllWarehouM andWamoimotmse
Warehouse Companys large ware warehouse warehouse warehouse ¬
house on Eagle street and by 10 10oclock 10oclock
oclock the building hulldl1l had been almost almostdestroyed almostdelltroed almostdistroyed
destroyed The lhl loss 10H Is estimated at atJ760000 at760O00
J760000 760000 with Insurance of B50000 B50000Part 1150000Palt 500O0Part
Part of the building collapsed at a afew aIW afew
few IW minutes after otto 10 oclock ocl < < Hk and the theattention theattentlun theattentiomi
attention of the firemen firemef had to it bo de derated deIotel doroted ¬
rated to preventing the spread of thu thuflames thuOllmes timeflames
flames although fortunately tho ware wareiiuuso wareI svareiuUso
I iiuuso jUUIIO was almost alone in the block blockCrilli blocltClh bioclcII1
Crilli II1 ShAll Ciiu Janoel il IJeulli IJeulliGloucester HpnlhOItmcelter ltitlalbuceetor
Gloucester City Special SpeclllAll As the tneresult thee theietmit
result e ult of eating a crab Mice Mamie MamieiJahoney MamieJahoney MamieJahomiey
iJahoney aged 25 years of this city Is Istead Istfld isiead
tead tfld She had not been feeling well welllor welltot
tot 01 about a week but Wodnosday Wodnosdaymorning Vimdnosdayimmorimimig
morning mornln immorimimig was seized with violent pains painslylnc l painslylng > aln8 aln8llnt
lylnc In a short time Dr Duncan Duncanlilaki W WUlake WUlakl
Ulake the attending physician thinks thinksdeath thlnltllIeath thinksiesth
death was > l caused by b swallowing a apiece 11lllcO apiece
piece lllcO of the th shell while the young wo woman woIUlll wemean ¬
man was oatlriR patin iascrabs iascrabs1ie1ugot = crabs crabsliolucon
liolucon 1111 < < 101 liny in SnltltMiiant SnltltMiiantWashington SiltliuoiitWashington iM tIlUolIl tIlUolIlWuhlncton
Washington Special SplclalrPortugal Portugal has hasdeposited hasdeposited hasdeposited
deposited with the Contra ContratDlscounta tDlscounta tDlscountaa DIcounta DIcountaa
a Parisian banking Institution Instltu lnn about about3IiOOOOO
3000000 In settlement of the Delagon DelagoaBay DelagonDayarbltlatlun DelagonBay
Bay Dayarbltlatlun arbltiatkm It will remain for the theBritish theBrltlah theBritish
British and American claimants to ar arrange arranGe atrange ¬
range for an equitable distribution of ofthis ofthis ofthis
this fund and negotiations to that end endarc endare endare
are under way with promise of success
0
OLD BATTLES lUCTOUOnT lUCTOUOnTBin JWJrouonTiJlu JtErOi7OltT71u
Bin 71u and Gray ora Meet and Cheer cmeernoiI T Yanke Yankenodle nk a aPaodla
Paodla and nt Dixie DixieAtlanta 1111I 1111IAtlnnta IIxtAtlanta
Atlanta Ga Special SpeclaiFlv Five thou thousand thousand thousand
sand members of the Grand Army off offtho ofltho 0ththe
tho Republic and the United Confeder Confederate Confederate Confederl Confederlate
ate Veterans lustily cheered the com commanders comJnanders corninariders ¬
manders of these two organizations organizationsGen
Gen G n Albert E Shaw and Gen John JohnB JohnB
B Gordon sat together upon tho stage stageof stag61of stagofof
of the Grand Opera House at the klndl klndlling klnd klndling kindj
ling of the camp fire of the Blue and andtho andthe andthe
the Gray reunion here The occasion occasionwas occaslonlwas occasion1was
was tho formal beginning of the reI rejunion reIunIon reiunion
union of the surviving veterans of tho thoInlon thoInlon theInion
Inlon and the Confederate armies who whoifought whofought I Ifought
fought In tho battles around Atlanta In InJuly InJuly inJuly
July 1864 1864Tho 1864The 1864The
The auditorium of the theatre was wasfilled Wasfilled WaSfilled
filled with the veterans who mingled mingled1In mlngl mingledin d dIn
In fratdrnal peace and cheered the bat battle battle battie ¬
tle tunes of Dixie and Yankee Doo Doodle Doodlo Boodie ¬
die with equal enthusiasm enthusiasmPresident enthusiasmPresIdent enthusiasmPresident
President McKinley unable to be bo1present bepresent bepresent
present sent his regrets regr ts In the follow following fonowIng fohlowing ¬
ing telegram addressed to Hon W A AHemphill AHemphill AHemphiil
Hemphill chairman clmaimum u of the executive executivecommittee executivocommittee executivecornamittee
committee committeeI
I deeply regret my Inability to be bewith bewith bewith
with you during the reunion of the thffBlue thOBlue theBlue
Blue and the Gray In Atlanta this thisweek thiswoelt thisweek
week Such reunions are gratifying gratifyingevidences gratlfylngevIdences gratifytnevidemmces
evidences of good feeling and comradeship comrado comradoship comradoship ¬
ship and give assurance of the perman permanence permanence penmanenco ¬
ence of our Government resting upon uponthe uponthe UpOflthe
the patriotism of a reunited people peoplePlease peoplePlease peoplePlease
Please express to those who may be bepresent bepresen bepresent
present presen t my cordial congratulations and andbest andbest andbest
best wishes wishesThe wIshesThe wishesTime
The Presidents words brought the thoaudience theaudience theaudience
audience to Its feet In It a burst of ap applause applause upplause ¬
plause plauseWhen plauseWhen plauseWhen
When General Gordon who was the thefirst thefirst thefirst
first speaker was presented to the au audience audience nudience ¬
dience by Col W A Hemphill master masterof masterof masterof
of ceremonies the cheering continued continuedfor
for several minutes minutesNo mlhutesNo minutesNo
1 No less enthusiasm greeted General GeneralShaw GeneralShaw GeneralShaw
Shaw and throughout his patriotic ad address address address ¬
dress ho was listened to with the elm closest c1oscst elmest ¬
est attention attentionQen attentionell attentionOeii
Qen < ell J c BreeJclnrldge Inspector InspectorGeneral InspectorGoneral InspectorGeneral
General of the United States Army and anda
a distinguished Union veteran and Col ColW ColW ColV
W V C P Breklnrldge of Kentucky aa aaequally anequall aftequally
equally equall distinguished Confederate vet veteran veternn veteran ¬
eran were on the stage Tho former formerwas formerwas formerwas
was presented and after he had con concluded concluded concludod ¬
cluded an eloquent tribute to the re reunited reunited nounited ¬
united country his brother Cot W C CP CoO CoOp CP
P Brecklnrldge spoke spokeENDING spokemml spokeENDING
S
ENDING mml GWR WAU IN PIIILirriNKS PIIILirriNKSAmnesty IJlILIIlINESAmnutr rlIILIrlINItSAmnesty
Amnesty ReiinJutloii ne8 tltlou8 Sent tnAgulnalda tnAgulnaldaAniuer to toAaulnftitiiAnsiver ulnald ulnaldAnnvr
Aniuer Knpocteil Soon SoonManila SoonraniTa 1oonlIranlln
Manila By Cable CableSenor Sonor Buenca Buencamlno Buencamlno Buencamine
mlno sent to Aguinaldo by means ot ottho o otho ofthe
tho rebel chiefs mother the amnesty amnestyresolutions amneslTresolutions amnestYresolutions
resolutions adopted by the meeting oC oCrepresentative otrepIesentatIve oCrepresentative
representative Filipinos here June 21 21together 21together 21together
together with General MacArthurs MacArthuraanswer MacArthursanswer MacArthursanswer
answer to them and other document documentbearing documontlhearIng document3bearing
bearing upon the restoration of peace peaceIt peaceIt peaceIt
It Is understood that Agulnaldo wilt willsummon wiltsumlnon wiltsummon
summon his advisers and that a reply replymny replymny replymay
mny be expected within a month monthFilipinos monthFlIIplnos monthFilipinos
Filipinos here gave gav a banquet In lacelebration Incelebration incelebration
celebration of President McKinleys McKinleysorder McKinleysorder a aorder
order of amnesty amnestyIt
It is officially announced that last lastweek lastwcolt lastweek
week 200 Insurgents were killed and 130 130stu 130sUIIendlrp 130stimlendereit
stu sUIIendlrp stimlendereit rendered or wore captured One Onohundred Onehundred Onehundred
hundred rifles were taken Twelve TwelveAmericans TwelveAmericans fwelveAmericans
Americans were killed and olevea oleveawounded oleveawounded elevenwounded
wounded woundedThis woundedThis woundedThis
This includes the casualties of Col ColVVm ColWm ColSTm
VVm E BIrkhlmers engagement with witha
a force of the Twentyeighth Volunteer VolunteerInfantry VoluntoorInfantry VolunteerInfantry
Infantry who attacked 200 insurgent insurgentrifles InsurgentrUles insurgentrifles
rifles entrenched < two miles east ot otTaal otTaal ofTaai
Taal killing 38 A detachment of tho thoSignal thoSignal theSignal
Signal Corps while repairing wires wireswas wiresI wireswas
I was twice ambushed ambushedCapt ambushedI ambushedCapt
I Capt Charles D Roberts of the theThirtyfifth theThirtyfifth theThirtyfifth
Thirtyfifth Volunteer Infantry who whowas wlt wltwas whowas
was was captured by the Filipinos last May Mayhas
has hmi arrived here on parole paroleIivn parolellv paroleyj
Iivn yj llv llHtlirr 1erlnli 1erlnliVentura lerhVontma leiIsliVentura
Ventura Cal Speelal SpldalNews News comes comesfrom compsfrom comnsfrom
from the eastern part of this county of oftho oftho oftime
tho drowning of five persons In Wileys WileyaLake WileysLake
Lake LakeIt 11110It LakeIt
It was nn exceedingly hot day and andMrs andMrs andMrs
Mrs Wileys little party of five went In Inhn Inhllthlnt Inhnthmlng
hn hllthlnt th Ing They went out on a raft raftwhich raftwhich raftwhich
which suddenly began to wobble and andsome andKlima andsomne
some of If the bathers foil Into the water waterThe waterfile vaterrlme
The others made a dcsperate attempt attemptto attemptto
to rescue lII > IOllQ their companions and In so sodoing 8Udoing sodoing
doing till perished perishedThree 1lIrlllhedThe perishedlure
Three The Voungr Youn Women lIeli Drowned DrownedNashville iroynemNashvIlle rllynett rllynettNnshvll1
Nashville Tenn Special SpeclalNews SpeclalNewsroachlld News Newsreached Newsreached
reached here from Hamburg Hardin Hardlncounty Hardincounty Hardincounty
county of the drowning near there of ofthroe ofthloe ofthLee
throe youiigwomen youngwomlJnMlsMtI Mlssee Cora and andRuby andRuby andRuliy
Ruby Townsend and Pearl P arl Finals PJaokThey Flao FlaoThoy FinalsThey
They were wading wad In In Owl creek wnsn wnsnone when whlnone whenone
one of them stepped from a shelving shelvingrook IIhelvluj IIhelvlujInto sbeiyintook
rook Into d deep ep water The othws othrsponded re responded rvspondd ¬
sponded to to her cries and na a none nonecould tlOlltlcould nonecould
could swim the thro throe ieri8hed to together toI tegethier ¬
gether get her
I Woman WIIII IMM I1 j Hi in 5fl nyuropiioitiit nyuropiioitiitReading no illlOllht illlOllhtHealllng
Reading Pa tSpeciaiMra Special Mrs Irl Frank FrankRemp FrankRemp FrankRemp
Remp aged twentyseven twon yBlten years wife wifeof wifeof wifeof
of a welltodo farmer lu Cumro this thiscounty thiscounty thu thucounty
county died of hydrophobia aftor aft r fear fearful fUrul fearCul ¬
ful agony Her husbands hunting dog
bit her eight months ago and she had hadbeen hadbeen hadbeen
been worrying considerably In fear ot otrablea otrabies ofrabies
rabies over since

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