I
2 THE WASHINGTON v TIMES IMES FRIDAY FRII A y JANUARY 29 1904
ant i many man a as ton time a day tift Ha Haiimd HOnd I IEIlTd
iimd nd on friendly teRtII t trms rms with each emchIixt eachF 1 1F
Iixt F I t AoxtoUttt A A daLt I tat Po IoIItmAEtu tJaaFtct General GeneralInMmster GeneralIl1Iimster
InMmster iea Ge Geaftl erl s1 Sah had told tolaMAffun t ld ldM
MAffun M thn to rfcjwrt r JtOtt to Wfl blfftfIlrOt tr ct In nit nrnttrrs mtlltrts nittZ4
trrs relating nlatln to rural free delivery deliveryIt dtljverN deIjveriNew
N New W De D4oe D4oeIt cT c4 c4It
It was usual to grant nt the tb privilege privilegef ptiUc
c f Usiirp tl8Un new device deviccL Witne Vitn Vitnea thu lheHIt lheH th4t1tit tu tuIt
It was the th > custom for Mfcchen l chen to con consult eonlt ¬
sult 1lt lt tht Flint Assistant As Postmaster PostmasterO lOf11
O n ral about new w device z In some In I I8l1i1l1
stain tui is utlwirlty utoortt to make ° tits th teats teatswas tILSs
was as s given inn by telephone on submitted submittedrvriuTandum su suhnittet1r tyltt tylttI1
j
rvriuTandum I1 r mtundum In 1902 1 i9 a rule v 8 CUU CUUII t CPtbWI t b bI >
II WI I xl t prohibiting such ucIi Inrcrmtluuthorl Inrcrmtluuthorl4J Inform lnfcrntl nuthorl nuthorliMuiin nuthorlShe
4J iMuiin n She Uientlfltfd ilh nUfttCl orders for Or GrOft GrOft1h GrOfI Oft Oftr
r 1h I ttnors t nprs which were not initialed by byVitruTi b
Uadwo dac heu at all but by sUbordinates In
1 it f1 f1it
VitruTi it t1T 1 11 also Identified requisition
tr frTn n route inspectors asking for the
lsin 2 stlnH flr4 r The object was to shbw that
ti tt distribution dl rlbution of the fasteners did didnot didDot didhot
not i riginate with Mr Machen but wn wnch was
ch IL 1 tu the th > unsolicited requisitions requl Jtlons of the the1np
Innixctors InlJW tnrs tor antl an postmasters postmastersar H
ar L ioucas ouLgae 1 want to show sho that
Mahn Mub n did not personally take a per pertt perhidus perflieA
hidus flieA US interest In tIle Hie aie ot the fas as
tt I rrrs as charged chargedMr charleclMr chargedAir
Mr B BIachl ach I will enlighten onU bten you ou ou
Mr Ir l Ilouglase1 > ougIasB 1 need nOOtl1LU U the enlighten enllghtonnlr1 enlightenITI4flt
iivtu t j can get getlr
Mr lr Peach Hl3Ch1 1 think you do The Coy Govftrbnt
ftrbnt run t T nt does doc not care to show that tho thocTlis thoorITS
cTlis tri Ts originated with Machpn Mac1t i1 Wo V Po I
Lsvc h vt hown that the letters initialed by b
him or r by his l 8 chief clerk In uncon unconIUS
i IUS us u imitation of his hl signature
irjght ir ughL money mone back to him hh The do deivnsp
ivnsp his tried trlf tojrat to put the th responsibility resPG reipOnBib11ItI nslbillty nslbilltyI
I Mr lr Machens lIachensd1erk lIachensd1erkIr dferk
Air Ir Douglass Du IughasaMr laS6lIr Mr Beach to I not talk tnlkstrlous17
> s scrtougty Ht n ie > Ie Jolting1 jOin with the theC ho
H t and wIth Innocent iuN1 iw moCfest moCfestCmn nioffestPC1iflJ I
PC1iflJ Cmn C jim > l We ve are not trying trytn to throw
tho ri r spoDHlbillty on a woman womanDefense
Defense Had Right Right1fJus Right3ukk
Justlce Jus 3ukk f Pritchard said Id the Govern Government Governmfnt Governmcnt ¬
ment had offered a great deal of evi evirru 1114r evidrL
4r drL rru < showing Machens conneotJon
vuii ZAL 1 the orders ord > rs and nd tho defense de ensu had a l l1Jh
rich 1Jh t fe show the contrary contraryMr contraryHr contraryir
Mr ir Douglass asked far the Mayuwry Iafbutt
tr t ti tj > Eiiis contract for letter boxes de deiUrir d dsIrir
iUrir e tu shov S J that back in 1SU7 180 the theUrl
Or Url ir n fistenprs were standard supplies su plle
Mr Dougioss lJouglftSlJl 1 have noven been ii iir n np njstm
p r istofflce jstm inspector and dont know
ffirin it tt about these papers papersMr papersMr papernMr
Mr Beach BeachYou You fm say ay you ouhavc have > nover
ben benMr 110 ljt n nAlr
Mr Pouglnss JouglnssI I believe you ou really r lly
mla mrar that for a compliment c9 c9mlImunt llment
Mr BeuchThat H > ach Thst depends epentiB on how ho you ybu ybu1alt1 I
lakr akt it ItT i
Mr T Maddox askcM 8k d Miss Ml Llebhardt to tc
IJ ntify Diller F Groff She had never neverBpn neverH neverffl
Bpn H ffl t n him Sam Gruff she sh bad seen some somejtcirs someClrS
jtcirs ClrS u8 ago Young Plller P F Groff was waSwIrd waiCLI1Cd
called into the room She knew him
A soon as aSlhe ho said aha identified him himO1cg
young O1cg Groff left the th room so hurriedly hurrledl
that Mr Ir Beach spoke of It i fcs n 4 a disap Hdlsapprl ¬
pearing prl ago view vin vinIll >
Mr Beach en crossexamination crosse crczsexarninatioplt 1lmlnaUop
You Y lt first fir t knew Mr Machen eleven years year cars carstiJ t
eg g He was somewhaf younger then thenthnn thort1vi
th thnn now nowMr no noMr nnwMr
Mr Dougiass Doug DougassTliats asqT11ats Tliafa like Tagrgarts Tagrgartsasking Tlfgsartsnsklng TWggartaktng I
asking if a amanwas man was still stIlldead dead dtlldMr
Mr Beach Ben BeachYou 11IO You u were somewhat somewhatTuntr somvwhaVrjflr
Tuntr ynUTlgEr > then t11t n yourself yourselfMis QU oureIf oureIfIi el1 > I
Mis 11 Licbharflt Lk1h Licbhar1lt1 rOtl l atn D thirtttIirOi thirtttIirOir thlrty U hnbe hnber r I
r w t i i
Mr rcach 1 IcchttUtlnt lch IvdMnt meflnAto besp Uni UniElInt In Ing Ung
ElInt g 1 int 11t as toalybtir5ase toalybtir5aseMachens to toaltirageMachens tl U ACi i f fI
Machens I 3chcns Personal Clerk Clerk8ytaefl Clcrka1 ClerkWtilee8
8ytaefl a1 Wtilee8 hnC88 Iid f2 iI i 1be sbe le was JMiiohens t1nahen s per per
tf t toI > hOl 11 clerliJ clerkjj c1erk JWUfcn j H n lie vlnt t InW ofnqp ofnqp4s offlc offlcwitS
4s tQ wS drtowlf dm y1Ji g 5300 hOO and now she is isdr Isdp I Idkp1g
dr dp dkp1g Tvnff n3 libOf 1 O 1 feheflrst heitrst signed his per perstinfti perst pernki
stinfti st nlll > mall JDnter Aha hQ admitted she Tys Tysgun bp bp bpgun
gun gan signing his tI official cJallotters letters Atllrst Atllrstbut At11rstJ At ilrs ilrsht
luf ht r handArltlng was Ias dlffe dIffeht ht trom rom hM hMbut hhlhut J
but in the time from from 1S03 to 1801 the thehandwritings themlwritings th
the
handwritings mlwritings had become so similar she shecould sherould sli e
could not n t tell the difference between betweenInt betweenia betweetrA a
Int trA mitialsA mit1al A W W M when signed by b br y
Jaiefc r hIhn h < n and byh b by hentelt jrelf Witness had hadj ha d
j t fivfr vrr signed s S11ed any letters to Lorenz as asc aite a aIc
te c WaS va aS Machens personal friend Sb SbBgMcd Sbs1Id
BgMcd s1Id many letters lette to people In I n To ToJi Toj Ttna t
Ji j ns after Mr Machen was wasintd nta ntailntPd n nIntcd
ilntPd nearly nearl everybody In Toledo Toledowanted TDledoanted 0
wanted anted n place In the Postoffloe De Depvininent DertI D DTtIflCflt
pvininent rtI TtIflCflt nt and she signed lettera lettenswlth lettenswlthM with wit Li i
Mtriiens M lIns hAmc to the placohunturs placohuntursVitnesswent plRcohuntarsWltnf placehuntersVitness
Wltnf Vitnesswent Vitness > SS went to Europe in n the spring i3prin i
Oil ottJ9J ottJ9JMr J JMr
Mr Boach BachWh Whjr did you rouln in some someCasea someoaFeg sort 10 B
Casea aes put your our itjlClais on letters l ttcrs sortid and andthen andt ar id j
then t bEn sign ign Inchons IacbQn initials while arEn in InHfrs I Ictbeis n
Hfrs you lert ieftoff orc your Inlt initinis als alsMiss
Miss Jsa Liobhardt LlcbhardtWben When the rush was wast Wust rt i
Ztt t and I 1dld did n6thave net wo time I loft my nJ r y
ilqnJ j3Uls < i Is off i iBeach
fr Beach BeachAnd And Machen Iachen poor man manidMnnt man ma ma4rthav a t
idMnnt rdi l1TJt < 4rthav hav 118 tTmeto tIme tthto 10 aign I n it ail aila3
a3 s Lleblmrdt LIEbl1ardtYe LIEbl1ardtYeX1tnNg Ye YeNKitnrsB
NKitnrsB ktnIsa said saltlbhu shcr had full authority autborl r
X > IT tAn rl fj 1 <
V
1rn Inn Machen tosljtn h1s hisname r ame f
v e assumed t thu ll respon5IblUtb tor t 4
4ryththg ithlng I signed Ct sald the Vlt witties wittiesjfr cis
jfr r I IouclassAull outlassAnu hri tInes now nowlAtr 1
lAtr ilr Beach ncbThat6 Thais very verpro proper er and andtnaWf an id d
tnaWf mn1l of Jitm Jitm5TUness btnitnesa > i
5TUness JtncS8 Jthew Machena family ramll and andT ar RI RIi j
T 1 JHtfd tt > d hi i 1ion home A letter signed Au AuKu Ai Aitit i i i
Ku Kt4t2 tit t 22 1902 l o2 wiis vris not in her hanqxyrlting g r II
lpoause r ust she was in i Nova NO aScotl ScotlOt cothtat at that thi St t
time timeOn tnw I IOn
On redirect ex e exmlntiqn minaUpn the witness w1tne
hid fd she was as not certain but thdughc tb thu1 ugh 1
Mr Conrad chief clerk to Mr Bristow Brlst w
11 IBO go signed Mr Ir Brisu B8towS > ws naraai na nantai as i
sb > did ld Machen MachensSpeich MachenaSpeich r rSpeich I
Speich Takes Stand StandTmnnuel StandmnnueJ StandmanueY
Tmnnuel SpeJeh Spel h audltlrig aUd ilrlg Olerk pfi pfithi8 ot C f
cth thi8 h free delivery system 8tem wS wak cdllod lledA8 a i Is
thc second witness for the defense dertIfSe Ho H to 0
has hHd the place two years and won wi is B
formerly tormf > rl In the Treasury
Mr Speich explained that heprac no prac pra C
tlcally did the preliminary work of an anauditor i In Inaudltor n
auditor auditorMiss auditorMiss audltorMiss
Miss Liebhardt was recalled and andfdcm fden ide n
Uftcd ficd the Maybjiry Iarb r Kills
contract for f er r
TttKr boxes It was In Inthe the handwriting handwrith
of Mr Ir Marche MarcheMr MarcheMr MarcheMr B
Mr Maddox asked that he be sworn awe rn n
as a witness to testify how far back bai ek k
he had noticed the erasure in the state stat 0 > ¬
ment of Diller B Groff to the Inspectors In pectonl 8 s
It would be a most mo t important point for r or ir
the Groffs he said saidMr saidMr
Mr Maddox then went on the stand star tand d 1 I I
He went to the PostoiHce Department in n
tMobrr 10 1911I to inspect papers in the t he e
ca catS cue Inspector Mayer seemed lIlt med to be in n
charge of the office h < visited He I le e
asld Mr Ir Mayer Iayer for or the Oroff state atal e s ¬
ment He got ot a typewritten copy but b Ut it
caked for and obtained the th original origin al
lie noticed that thb liwt time the word wo
ilaclun Mac1i n occurred there was an erasure e ersu ure
Ctt t the and He called Mr Dougiaas Dougiaasand Dougie as asand
and drew his hi attention to it IL
The erasure occurred In the sentence
1 I first went to see Mr Bell in the thecity I Icity L
city elt postoilice and then went to see s
i1lr Sr Machen When the paper paper was lot k OIIt 1st Rt
hr inrthe 1111 early part of the trfallt trial It had acci a ac ci i ¬
dentally been taken to the oillce of ae of Mr ir r
JDpuglass JDpuglassIr I Dpuglusnr juglaIl8 juglaIl8otr
otr Ir r Beach aoremnlyMr < solemnly Mr Maddox Maddoxyou a a3Ou
you ou realize > the obligation o11l1 Uoft ot sn oath
Mr Maddto Madd MaddOxI xI I do doAir doMt doaAir
aAir Air Beach IieachWhat What to your ourage age
Mr r Douglass DouglASIiJI I rise eto to a question uestlon at atprlvilcge ofprzvAltge f fprivilege
privilege The Th witness cannot be b com compelled compeTled cm ri rieTled ¬
pelled eTled tj Incriminate himself Lauh LauhTerJ Lawt ii
TerJ trJJ TerJJustice terjJUthee
Justice J uptke Pritchard PritchardTHe THe point is well w eli
token and the question is ruled out
Mr Conrad wanted to know kilo why Mr Ir r
Maddox Mad ox had not drawn Inspector In8V8CtorlI In8V8CtorlIers May Ma Maera ¬
ers attention to the erasure He s salJl salJl11p se ld S
he did not consider it necessary nacc sary He I Iwas
Was convinced the erasure < WH was made tor torsome torBamfo L Or Orsome r
some purpose purposeMr purpoeeMr
Mr Douglass was wa then put ut on Oft the thesturd theatt1td t he heotntd e
sturd att1tdMr otntddr sturdAir
Air dr Kumler examined Mr Douglass Douglasswho Douglasswho Is Iswho i
who told of the erasure having boon bei tat
drawn to his attention by b Mr Maddox PX
tmier F Groff son sonof of DiUer B Groff Ore Orewss
Xvae wss called calledWitness caledWltne caUedWitnees
Witness s said he had lived with hts bt I H
father all his lifo uro and heard his uncle uru
discuss disc ass the fastener n na far back as
IKsi 1 It Mr Maddox explained that the t he
e evidence idpnce was to show bow how long Sam Se
Grot was working on the patent and n it
trtttt he WB entitled to large profit pro J
an a a reimbursement r9Imbur eb18nt Younc yoyn Croft said as 1
2
hla father Diller DlII r B w Mr M 1lareh rch
an4 M Mltjor jor Bell have MV oon conterucez er Ieacea acec with WI Ui
his father but dJ4 not know of any y
ennf conference < r nce with Machen iacben
The first order received for Croft fas fi ll ¬
tenors t ner for Washington wait received m J
the form of a memorandum signed by ly
Mr Marche MarchThe MarcheTho MarcheThe
The order ootiM not be found Hu I IIi u
father was a builder r Whpn Vhpn si contract ntrr Let t
was completed complet the papers relating to it
were destroyed destroyedCourt I
Court then adjourned nd Qumed until 130 p pm m
I
f SEGRETAR S EGRETARYROOT EGRETARYROOTSYSFAREELL C R OT OTI
CSfSKILt
I 1 SfSKILt SfSKILtImpressive SAYSFAREWELtf SAYSFAREWELtIU1pressiY3
f
Impressive Im J pressive Scenes at the thetibiuet theiabinel
I Cabinet Meeting Today TodayHIS TorhlYHIS
HIS HI S SUCCESSOR PRESENT PRES TI TIFormer
Former Fo rmer Governor Taft Attends and andDiscusses 3nl 3nlDiscusScs andDiscusses
Discusses Questions QucstionsComing Coming Be Before Before Before ¬
fore Eiai IinDriefSpeeches IinDriefSpeechesbovcmlr HimBiief Brief Speeches SpeechesGovernor Speechesovornor
Governor ovornor Taft TattvhoJs who whois is to t become Sqft Sq
re rcuuy rct ry or War V Monday was at ntthe the C Oi1
In inet me t mcctlnj today This wa was thVlaft th ln
s Secretary SCCrCtAr Sc < crctary Root la 1 to attend nndihe nndiheI and tile
m mo ost t cordial woi
I woids of farewell w wart r x xI
I cl changed chan ch anged ed between b twcen him and thb th other othermembers thar tharI
m members membersThe mtm me mbers e1 e1Th
I
The Th President spoke briefly of tho 1m 1mportant Important
P portant po rtant services rV1 es of Mr Root R t Uttd ttd also alsoroferrodincomiilimantary alsOrcferrotJln
re roferrodincomiilimantary rcferrotJln comJllImpttLrl terms t8rm to his hisHuoapa hisHUcG
m Huoapa HUcG HU Oshr htir z Mr Root rifled rtntrel briefly brleJ1 iYj iYjtho i itho I
tho th e Secrttary S Se 6ritaI7 rttery of War Yar1bft ibit left the Calflndt Calflndtro Ca1tr it itr t
r ro om m each member of of tho C CabInet btnot shook sh shoohhd ol
j hands hnnd hn hnPI hd with him The sacne ene vas s an 1m 1mpre
V pre PI ressh sslv6 < 6n eno
New Questions QuestionsTho QuestionsTho Qtesti ns nsThe
Tho discussion 6f t some of the ques questions ¬
u tions He ns which will await the th new n w Seers Socretnry Secretftr
t tnry tftr ta ry of War occupied oceuploomuch muoh of the time timeThe timeTbe
The Pr Pro President id hlent nt in his romnrks to Sec Secretnr Secr
r retnr < tltl tnry > Root referred r r rrca to the thalRtt iHttorfs iHttorfsselfsacrlflce lattirslfzacrific s slIelCsacrJftcf I
selfsacrlflce ae lfzacrific and dislnterostcdnem In Inporforming Inporformlng ft I
p porforming pe rforming his woi wo woic c during durin the last six sixmonths sixmonths sb
t months m onths
Presidents Praice Praiceilte PaeJI18
ilte President sain sti u Socretnrj Root Rootcould 1100tcould
c could co uld have no possible hope of reward rewardfor rewnrdror rewar
for fo r the work done nt that time Inns Innsmycli Innsmlch
r mycli m tlcIt as ho was about to leave the thework theCnblot I
Cnblot C < abinet et he hdlooltcd had ooIcad after the thework
T work w ork with the same faithfulness ns be before betore
f fore foreThe toreThe fo re
The Par FarEnstet1 Eastern question qu quostiOn tlbn was not qon qonsldered con oansf
s sldered sf sh red at todays nleating m 6tng The Admin AdminIstnttipn
1 Istnttipn is tration Is Is much jn In the dark dnrk owing Jo Jothe o othe t
t the th e lack Inclt of r late advices advicesAfter adlces adlcesArter
After the meeting Attorney General GeneralKnox GoneralKnox I
J Knox K nox announced the reappointment of ofCharles othnrlos o f
C Charles C hnrlos Lewiston as marshal for or the thewestern theestern th
T western w estern distiict of Wisconsin WisconsinTO Vlsconsln VlsconslnDRANK
DRANK D RANK Ar AMUWIA MONIA
TO GORE IIE HEAO HEIItoo1 GHE GHEFood
j Food F oo1 Inspector 1nspe tor Molhcrshcad Suffers SuffersSevere 3
> 0 Severe Severe Burns by byD Danger Dangeroiis nger ngerous
oiis ° Mistake MistakeA Misl k e eA
A mouthful in uu l of concentrated con entrated ammonia ammoniacame mmo iL iLcnme a L
came C near en causing using a atataUb fatality at the Diu Diutrlct Dlatrlct I
Diit
trlct t Building this morning and J R RMothorshoad R RMothershoad I t
Mothorshoad M a food ia d Inspector h pector in the theHealth Ui e eHealth e
Health H ealth Department Is issuffering suffering by good goodcharioo goodcbnri goo goorron Uid d 1
charioo cbnri orroII froni rron hptnins inoro moro than a so seYArplY s s4rpI
vorply YArplY v 4rpI burned mOUh mouthMr mOUhIr
Mr Ir MotherShead has been suffering sufferingfrom sutrerlngfrom sufferin g
from f rom a coltS col and headache for or several seorLIda sevoti i1
i jdaya da tI tIs ayS D This morning his headache WaS WaSlIeerc wr vas vassevere LS s
severe s and being used to handling handlingdrugs handlingd handlln g
drugs d rugs ho h requested some strong rom romedy i
e edy dy y
edyPoundmaster
Poundmaster Einstein who waSItand waSItandIng vasstand vas tand I
i ing ng near prescribed ammdnia ammonk A Amessenger Amessenger t L
messenger m easengcr hurried to the laborgtpry h labort6ry or1tprY and andbrought andbrought an d I
and
brought b rought a teaspoonful of concentrated concpntratedammonia d I
ammonia a In hi a cup thinking thlnkln the sufferer sustereron1 auffereflII ir e
only on1 O flII wanted wan td tb ttfsmeli smell the drug drugBut drugBut
But Mothershoad had hadbeen been in the habit habitof hnblti hab it t
habI
of O i taking a little tUc ammonia greatly gr atly dl dilUted I
i lutod l > with water as a remedy for torhea ft ftoatlache r
headache hea h ache He thought tho liquid lIqud in the theQupivas theQUn Ui UiUivas
Qupivas QUn e was diluted and ho nttempte attempted to toswajfow tosvi t twaifow
swajfow svi s waifow ow It It ItPortunately itFortunately
Fortunately for him tL U e was not notvet nC It Itmuch t
vet much of ot it air Moihershead Is Isgetttng I Iettthg
getting g along aion nicely nlcel and has com compI4 cortldtIIy
pldtcly pI4 p 1 forgotten the headache headac1 He will wiUnot w II IIot i
not n ot be able to come to work work though thoughfor thoughtor thougior
for tor f or several days dasTATEM
TATEM FILES DENIAL DENIAt IN INP INMKAY
P MKAY WILL CASE CASESnmuel CASESamuel CAS E
Samuel E Tatom a beneficiary bcne clllry under underthn undertho und er erhe
thn tho t he tulll will nt at fnlnnnl Colonel lIcKn30 Afnirnv tnlo today f 11lod 11lodhie fl m ud udlit < 1
his answer in the procoodinss brought broughtb broug lit lt
by b Jenny enn W v Pope McKay asking askinghe for forth or
the th t he appointment of A r receiver and also alsoto alsoto a so soer
to have the court ourt set aside her dower dowerlight dow er
right ght out of r the estate of Colonel Me 1leJoCaT 1 1Kay c
K Kay JoCaTIn KayIn r rIn
In his h answer an vcr MrTatem 1rr Tatem denies sev sevcrall se
orally crall and generally the allegations nm la tlons set a aforth vt e 1
forth In the petition petitionMr petitionItlr
Mr Tatem was private secretary to o
Colonel McKay and under thp will of orthe ofthe if
the latter wus wu bequeathed a legacy of of25JO > f I
25000 25JOGeorge
i
George E Tralles Is named as coun cou n naol j
set for the benellclnry
Hearing Hearln was resumed today todn before bob re e >
Justice Ju t1ce Gould in connection with the thesettlemfnt t ho hosettlement ie 1
settlement of tho estate of the late Col Ci 01 1
Nathaniel McKay 11cKa The matter cornea corn 01Os Os w
up on the petition of Francis B cornrk Clark ClarkAIId CIa rk k l
and Jenny W V Pope McKay who ask for f fth or ir
the th appointment ap ulntment of a receiver for or tho t lie lieeState in
estate estateESCAPED eStateESCAPED
I ESCAPED PED FROM ASYLUM ASYLUMPOLICE ASYLUMPOLICEONLOOKOU I
POLICE POLICEONLOOKOU ON LOOKOUT LOOKOUTThe T Tto
The local police have havoboon been appealed appealedto to toto i
to assist as lst In locating Richard Phillip a aformerly
formerly tormerl a Washingtonian who was wnscoftlcted w as asconvicted LS
convicted of killing a soldier at Hamp Ham Hamton >
ton Va two or throe years ago and andsentenced andMnteRced n ad adnntenced d
sentenced to be hanged but was later latersent latersent tat or orsent r
sent to the Central State Hospital Ho vltal for f or r
the Insane at Petersburg Va Phillips PhillipsMe8ped PhIlli PhIllitPsi
escaped tPsi from that institution early this U 8 8morning
morning and Is still till at large It Is IsIn
thought he may return to Washington Washingtonand Washingtcand Vashlngtonand In n
and a lookout IB being kept for him himPATRIOTIC himPATRIOTIC
PATRIOTIC PETITION OF OFBALTIMORE OFBALTIMORE
BALTIMORE IRISHMEN IRISHMENr N Npetition > i
A petition of prominent Irishmen of otBaltimoro ofBalUmoro
Baltimore was presented pr onted to the Senate Senatetoday Senatetodny Sent LtO LtOtoday
today by Mr McComns It is from frc In
Division Jon No No5 6 of the Ancient Order of ofHibernians otHlbemlan ofof
Hibernians of the Monumental City Cit Ly y >
favoring the passage Ja8 8ge of the bill to erect erectof en ct
in WlullIfltofl AMhlnton a statue tatue to the momor mom
of Commodore John ohn Uarr the rather fati B
of the American
Navy It was wa ro a ¬
ferred f > rred to the Library Committee The I be ie
bill cull callaforan for un appropriatIon ot WOOO WOOOCOMMISSIONER ZOt 00 00COMMiSSIONER
COMMISSIONER WARE WAREHEARD WAREHEARD
HEARD ON O J EXAMINERS BILL BILLTbo Bli L LThe
The House Committee on Invalid Pen Pensions Penslcms Pt in indons ¬
dons today heard Pension Commission Commissioner Commisaicor
cr Ware and medical officers of his bu buroau t troau
roau In support of tho Scott bill de dealgusd designed Ic IcsIgned Q
signed to wipe out local boards of pen pon810n p in n
Stan examiners and establish In tholr th air iir
plAoas traveling boards of surgeons surgo ntt He e
koted under cIvil service rules
The temper tt > mpar of tho committee is in op P ¬
position to tho bill
I
IA MERCIFUL A r ERGIFUL I II IITook MAlHEA AN ANv
v HEA HEAVY VY LOSER LOSERTook LOSERook
1 Took ook Cure of Horse and andLost audLost
Lost LostOai Care CareOUT
1 to toOUT 7 7UT
0 OUT UT A ATON T TON N OF COAL AS WELL WELLont
I Went V ont nt to Get Horse Shod and FoundJNothing Found FoundNothing
JNothing Nothing But Snow When He HeCaiae HeCame HeCame
Came Came Back BackTQhumahty Bick BickTohumnhlt BackTohumahlty
TQhumahty for Ills boost Daniel WJl WJlHams WJrUnms WJ1ms
Hams ha ms a driver drl > e mijr mti mfl attribute rittnbutc the lo lolis Ioit s sot
of 1i1s his cart and Its ioad 1onddf tfC 6 a ton tonctfai tonI Sf
j ctfai ctfaiEflfer ci ttI
ctittlI 1 Eflfer I f friendly rrfendl sentiments for his dray r rh
I horalfe h hlYt found < opportunity fer exprcstlbii exprcstlbiiIn e prb tlbn tlbnIn
In yesterdays YQstrdn snorstoral when Its path yftthwas JtthI
I was w vas as made hard by tho slipperineSs of ottbe o
the th e Iced asphalt asp nIt and its old worn shoes shoosWilliams shoest
t Williams W iUfnins was moved to abandon his hisort hisrt I
ort OA rt l In the highway while ho took the thehorso thehorso
horso h rso to the ineurest blacksmith where whereIts whereIts Iierc
Its it s Impaired inpalr > d locomdtfve lacondthe powers might mightHo might1J mightImproved
Ho 1J ImiJr Improved vcd by b thosharpoiilng thosbM onltSof T as of Its Itsshoos Itsshoos t
shoos sh o
Only Tracks in inthc1Snow thc I Snow
The abandonment of his cart WJ1 WJ1Hams VJI VJIIInins VI1ama
I Hams ll ama had intended to o oe transient trnn lent and andHo ani anileft
Ho loft It behind him with the expects expectation expectson ¬
tion ti on born of confidence in human mi miture nilture
I ture tu re and In his owh dwf 1 good ood purposes purn06 tha thai > t
It would woul bo there thf re when he got back backHe
He H e found no signs of It however howeverd upon uponhis I
his hi s return other than th an the dimly dlml defined deDnedtrack
track tr ack of the wheels whe J3 and the prints of a
tjtrango ijt rango horses 1o e hoofs In the snow I
being b fng obliterated as the white crjstals I
I fell fe ll he1ns heiiJl neavlly
Not slnao has ho seen the CArt or had I
I il1l ua ti dingS ugs or Its i whereabouts although the thepOlice th I
police p olice have joined In the search The Thecart Thi a
cart ca rt has not been taken in charge by b p
I the th e city Ity authorities nuth rltle ns Williams had haclhopcu I
hoped h open with a view row to securing it its safe sateOt te tet
ty t or or preventing obstruction bstt Uction < of public publictmffic
traffic tmfficThe t
The humanitarian view that the cart cnrtmls ear I
was mls W ItS confiscated by b some one who wns VonsdWperntely wa a
desperately d In need of a ton of goal o l does 10enot don donot it
not n ot npppul to the former driver or the tin a
cnrt cnrt a irt but but may mn be aplausablo npluu a llbl I
of o f what otherwise othenvisQ promises to rdmain r mnIn mnIna
I a deep myster mysterNot >
Not Easily Ea aslJy tly Daunted DauntedWilliams
Williams was driving peacefully along alantInst
last In Int st night when his cart got stalled in inthe ii
the t he heavy snow spow at the corner of Four Fourteenth IourOenth ¬
teenth t enth Street Stre t and the Avenue Daniel Danielshowed 1
showed sha s ed all the heroism of tho original originalbearer orlg1 1
bearer h earer of his name when in the den of o C
lions li ons He put his shoulder to the wheel wheeland whee1nndgQnd 1
lia
and nndgQnd a nd goaded > d hi Ills beast b t but his efforts eaortsanlled S
availed a vailed nothing n nnd the heavy hOft Ja lade ladeart on oncart oncart a
cart c art like the American merlcan fla j stayed stayedput stayedput stayo ii
cp
put p ut
putAfter
After a strenuous effort Daniels hoarse hQJ hru 3e 3esUpped e1
slipped s arid and fell nor was he able to toregain t 0
regain r a U good ood footing Accordingly AccordlnsDanle1
Daniel D aniel unhitched him and took him to ton t 0
a a blacksmiths shop to have hn his shoes shoesshar hoe a
sharpened shar s > encd
A Thorough TharoughSc3rch TharoughSc3rchV1zE Search
lvii Vlien V1zE n Wlllitms WlIlI ins fdturnod i turned with with nln btHsharptoed lii liiharptoed nlnsharptoed
sharptoed s steed to yank ank the cart out outot ott
of o f the drift he found nothing but snow snowwhere snowwhere sno snohere
where w here tho cart and coal had been beenWilliams beenV11Ilams beenWilitnm
Williams broke for or the police sta station station etaion ¬
tion t ion and recounted his woes The cnrt cnrtand cortand cat catnd
and a nd Its contents were described dcsarlb tninute tninuteL mlnuteand
ly l y and a search for them was begun begunThe beginhe
The T he latest returns are discouraging All Anthe A hi hihe
the t he hotels and business houses in the the1clnlt tit I
vicinity v 1clnlt were searched messenger boys boyswere boyswere boy 14 14were
were topped and closely interrogated Interrogatedthe r rhe
the t he wheels and brushes of the big street streetrailway streetrnllwa stre t trailway
railway rnllwa sweepers were w re carefully exam examIncd examInod exarruied
Incd i uied But Butit It was alt to no purpose purposeADDS purposeADDS purposeADDS
ADDS NEW DEPARTMENTS DEPARTMENTSt
TO CATHOLiC UNiVERSITY UNiVERSITYBoard UNiVERSITYBoard t
Board of Trustees Decides on Important Import3ntInnovations t
Innovations InnovationsThe InnovationsThe
The + The le regular meeting of the u trustees of ofthe otthe C If
the t he Catholic University Unlverslt of America re resulted re resulted Ti Tiuited ¬
sulted s in several important decisions a cfldon cfldonI re regarding a 5 ¬
garding g the future fU ture of the institution institutionChief I n StitUtl an I 5I
I Chief C hief of these is that two new depart departm 1
departr
m mta rts ts will be be added to the university universityThose r
I j These are to be a department dopartm nt of peda L
I I sogj g ogy and a bureau of statistics in Cath Catholic Catilk I
j olic o lk education
j Another announcement was of the thecontemplated theI tl tlonternplatod is
I contemplated q appointment of a secre secretnrj a anr
tar t nr to the university The duties of ofthis oCthis i r
I this office will WII I directly concern the th work workof wor k rk
of students and professors at the unl unlversltj Un i
versltj A nomination for the office officewas otnceWaS olIh e
olIhIt
was made yesterday e terdn but the name of orth i
the th t he person chosen will not be made madeknown mat le
known until he hns signified his accept accep accepance t
I ance anceThe nnceThe S
The action of the trustees in this de declaion decision ci cicinion 0
claion to add a department of pedngotfj pcdngogmeets pedngo y yC
meets with the approval of the unlver unlversib C
naiveU
sib faculty tncult and sludenbj Mtu ent Its Instltu Institution U
tion will moan m nn the addition of special specialw sped spednstructors a
instructors In i nstructorsNext to
Next year r a department of Scrip Scriptures Sen Sentunes
I tures will wl l be maintained Independently Independentlyin lndeendontl
and for tills an additional Instructor Instructorwill Instructorwill instruct instructwill 1
will be named namedNO nnmedNO namedNO
NO CHANGE IN VOTE VOTEFOR VOTEFOR
FOR MARYLAND SENATOR SENATORSpecial SENATOSpecie R
Special to The Washington Times TirnwANNAPOLIS Tlrn TlrnASNAPOLIS
ANNAPOLIS Jan 23 29Not Not a single slntedelegnte sing te
delegate made any change In big hl vote votetoday Vt Vtad ota otatoday ds
today in the balloting of the Maryland MnrylnndLegislature Marylni MarylniLegislature ad
Legislature for a United States Sona 3onator efl eflton
tor The only onl changes In the candidates candldat candldattotaI8 candidatitotale
totals were due to a few absentees No Noballot N Nballot I
ballot win wlfltake take place until Tuesday Tuesda next neactas no at t
noad
as a today sufficient pairs were obtained obtalnOdfor obtain obtainFtc ad 1
for absentees until that time to insure insurethat InsUt3that inst instthat Ftc
that there would be no quorum quorumTho QuorumI
I The vote today was Raynor 35 Smith Smithi SmIl h >
i 30 Carter 10 Jackson 5 Miles 4 and andllcComas a aMeComas tid id
McComas 32 32FUNERAL 32FUNERAL
FUNERAL SERVICES OVER OVERAN OVERAN
AN ANOLD OLD LOCAL PRINTER PRINTERFuneral PRINTERFuncrnl PRINTE R
Funeral services were held at St 5tDomlnlcs I t
Dominics Church this morning over overthe Ot or
the the body of Columbus Osccola Alex Alexander Ale IC
ander a lineal descendant of Alexander Alexandortor Alexand or
for whom the city clt of Alexandria was wasnamed W Wnamed as
named Interment was at Mt Olivet OlivetMr
Mr Alexander was ono of the oldest oldestprinters oldostprinters old st lt
printers In the District and a charter chartermember cbartermomber charl br
member of the International Typo Typbgraphical TypocralJhleal Ty o
graphical Union He was also one of ofColumbia otthe f
the oldest surviving members ot the theColumbia t he iC
tA
Columbia Typographical ryPO nf111 1J Union Unionwidow A Awidow Awidow A
widow and four fou children hl ldldren dren survive hintf hintfThrough hlmtThrough him
Through parlor Car to Atla Atlantic tic CityC City Cii t y yun
Commencing C mmen lnR January Januu y 2S Pennsylvania Ienns Eennsylvit IVfthlt IVfthltRJllroad un a
Railroad will run a through Pullman nut nutCot ft fttot f
Cot parlor car to Atlantic City CJt leaving lenvlolnahlngton leavi liE
Washington nahlngton J2i45 pvm p m workdays and andreturning aqdruturnlng a artiturning
returning Qommanclng January Janunr > 29 leay 101 loi
ing Atlantic City nt 10 IDa a m m weekdays weekdaYJfor weekda weekdafor weekdaysfor Ira
for Washington Vashln ton
Lc FiEFS ORGANIZE
4 41 lN LOCAL UNION IIIOfficers UNIONDficelS
Officers D Gliosen Cho en But n Names NamesNot Nn DIes DIesotlUade mesNotMada
Not NotMada otlUade Mada EiibliG EiibliGSHORTER PubliaI
I s SHORTER ORTER HOURS WANTD WA ltED ltEDo
No o Increasa of ofWagc Wages Ached But Per Percentage Percentage eI eIcentage
centage of Price of Specially SpeciallyCookeg Spec SucciallyCooked ly lyCooke
Cooked Cooke Dishes DishesJrpre D DizIi h s sMore
Jrpre More M re than t1n tijan sixty French cooks 0 ok and andhaijiers am amh
jj haijiers hd ers slithered ttttlieret1 herl at Taulolles French Frenchstf
btt < stf re t fb f 1497 1D 14W New York Avenue Avnuelnstoo last oVoti
ing in g and organized orgized a local locl branch of th thInternatonal the
j International Internatonal In ternational Culinary ulnar Association Aasoclnton A Apr
progldent pr sident ldent vice president preld nt secretary socreth anl anltreasurer attlteure
treasurer teure tr easurer were elected but tholr nameS nninesarc
nnios nniosar
a arc ar ar e at present withheld wihheld from the public publo publotor
for fo r fear t r their tolr employers erploers might take fIte eX x xcaption
caption ClJton co ption to the formation tormatcm of the union unionajaU
ajaU arn i thwart thwat the project The names will wf
be announced announod within wihin a day ds or two twoIs
It IB Understood unterstod that t1t the chefs in the th thlng
laUdlng W1 tling lng hotel hotetot hotoisof of the to city c y Worn wer cet honored honoredwith honoredwith honoredth
w with wi th the offices omcs and nndwlth with such men at the thehelm theheln
hi helm heln he hem lm tl the e Frenchmen believe they the can cn cnmllt
mllt m make k a success SUcces of efthe the organization organiZton organiZtonA
v A Secret Meeting MeeUfThe
The The meeting meetng was secretly arranged
ana an ar ul held b Icl in the wn same mme seroty manner manor arrn The Themembers Themmb el
n members mmb m embers rs of the union tc Io o not care to
f11 ta lk about I it if < xr cre
tlk for rer fear of 8yh saying some
S 8m 8mthing
thing th ing which might rlght work orle to their detrl dtl
mont n mont rn ont as well wel as a that of the newly newlyrmed
ft formed fo rmed organization organizton Several Severl days ago agoE agoHaudecoeur
j j E
Haudecoeur
of New York ar arthe
r nved ri ved here and atter after tlcng talking wlt with 01 all or orthe
tj the th e French chefs in Washington Washngton called calledtho cled cledtho callede
f1 tho th L1 e meeting meeUn last evening Ho Is the na n
tonl ti tlonal onel organizer and ant hopes to have a
jj nourishing fourishing and successful s ccetul organization
j In Washington Wahington within two orgnizton weeks we1tS The ThoobJ I
o objoota obJ on t of the union are to decrease decoe tho thonumber thonumber thuumber
n number umber of working workl1J hours for hotel aFd aFdreturnt and andrestaurant apt
r restaurant returnt cooks cook and helpers and anOb db b btaln
t tain ta tn for them more money mane than tha th thoy < y re recolve receh9 reeive
c colve ceh9 eive An increase In rC of salary slal Is not notI notas1tod notsked
I a asked sked but shortly shotty a demand demad will w1 be bef beJuI b buttle
f p JuI p mad uttle ror IP per cent of the price of ofi otspeclaU oh
i s specially speclaU cooked dishes dishes
At present prestnt thore Is no no scale sele of hours hourior I
ff i for f or French tren h German Italian Iala and other othe r
t foreign farolg f cooks cook Some Sona work eight hours hoursand hoursand a ra
and ° nd others othcr work twelve two1e and fifteen fil en The Tin TinI a
happy h appy medium which the cooks and andhelpers and andhel ant I
j helpers hel h ers decided
decide upon last evening was we B
eleven e hours hoursIls
It Ils is issnldtlie said the chefs from the thoRalolgh thoRalolghWUlnrd Raleigh L
Wiilnrd W Illard Arlington Arlngton Shorehnm Barton Bartonnd Baton Batonnd Bartoind
a nd other prominent prominenthotels hotels
were
prminet hotel present presentItiet presentInl presennSt
j Itiet Inl nSt night and became becme members of the theufon tb
union ufon u nion Another meeting meetng will wi bo le hbld at atthe atthe a t the
t the t he same sme place next week weekH weeltH weekHauduceour
H Hauducoeur Hauducour says s s he helped to or organize orgnize oranize ¬
ganize gnize g anize the Culinary Culnary Association UBOCIUo in New NewYork Ne NeYork Netork
i York Y ork city cty nine months ago The first lr8t lr8tmeotng firs
r meeting meotng m eeting resulted rsuled in the enlistment enlstment of ofthoro o
c about a at bout fify fifty t nenibers brs and ut presen
t thor here are i760 276 760 jnembers eqber of several severl preent na ¬
tionalities tonalte ti onalities He Le says he hopes hop to have hve L Lat
that th at many mn incmbirs embr in the Washington Qshln shingtoz ton i
bc i brunch bnulc b nuicb within wihin wlthi six Ilx or nlno months mOlls Ac Acooks Ae Aecring
c c ording to iia
cring i sttqrflszit OI1y w whiti lte
c c0 c ooks o9ks will wi be b admltc admitted admittedDIES 5llQft ofl c
fOlE A I LICE ATHOVrW Sr SrDIES
DIES OF HEART EAllT TROUBLE TROUBLESister
i Sister S ister of District Distrct Commissioner Comrisioncr Expired Exir d dS
Suddenly S dd nIY While Whie Preparing Preparng to Go Goto Go
to Her Office
Ofce Ofcelee
Alice lee Athow thow West Vot stator 8Itora of Commis Commissioner CommlsI
I loner u West Wc t died suddenly oC heart hort fall fallure ranre8tlr I
ure i treat re8tlr at hjer home 1009 10 First FIrs Stroet north northwcsty northcst 1
wcsty w cst tiI thin thb morning morinG The body bod wns fan fanmpdjntjlij Imrdtt
mpdjntjlij medIteI rdtt removed r rCmaved moved to the residence roshlenc of ofwhere oChr o oer
hr h er brother at 1204
llarvarti Street
hw lu Harr Steet Steetwhere
where w here funeral funerl services 8erYlcU will wJ be b held at a t
2 9 oclock oclok tomorrow afternoon afternoonMIwj afornoOn
Miss 118 West Vet had been ben subject to t heart hearttrouble hCrt hCrttrUQle +
trouble trUQle t for forsome some years ors but the malad maladWas mnladwas
Was not considered cnsderd serious She waa waastricken wa as astrCken S
stricken s trCken this thil morning mornln while whlt preparing prep rinG to totart totrt t 0
tart trt for the Ul Postofflce Pototco Department Departmentwhere Deparbnentwher Departinen Departinenwhere I 0I
where wher she was employed emploYe and and died dlo al almost aiI al ¬
I most mQt 1 instantly instantlyMis Instnt
I Mis Mi Mi West Voat was w born on o Staten Stten Island Islandfortylive Ilnnd IlnndI Islan Islanfortylive d
I fortylive tort1 years cnrs ago ag She w was s a t daugh daughter I ¬
I ter te t at of Robert Robrt A West Yot at one time tme editor editorof ccitt
I of the uWuhbgon Washington Daily Dal Chronicle ChronicleShe Chronicle
She Se had spent most of her life lto In Wash Washington Was Ynahlnton I ¬
lnton l ington and had a large circle of friends friendshere friendsI1ere fnien Is
here hereMI08
I1ereU
MI08 U West Wet was u a member membr of the Cal Calvary Cl Ga 1 ¬
I vary ar Baptist Baptst Church and ant assumed an anactive unacthe a a
active part prt in the affairs aftalr of the parish parishhaving plrsh plrshhaving paris parishaving 1
having been interested in the Sunday Sundayschool Sunda Sundaschool
school and other branches She had hadbeen hadbeen ha 1
been employed as a a clerk in this oiilce oUce of ofthe f I
the th First Firt Aeaistant A2 lstant Postmaster General Generalfor Generi U
for aboui boue two years yearsMiss yearsIss yearsMiss I
Miss Iss West roMt is survived by her mother mothera r
I a ester sister and brother Her mother is at atl atpreot tt
l present preot visiting hdtnJ her other daughter daughterAsheville at atAsheville atA
Asheville A I N C CThe
Nb
The how Dr S H Greene will wi offi officiate of of ¬
elate at the funeral services senlea tomorrow tomorrownt tomorw tomorwut V
ut the home of Commissioner West West In Interment ii iiterment ri ¬
terment VIII I be at Oak Hill Hi Cemetery CemeteryThe CemeteryThe
The pallbearers alborers have not yet ot been se selected selC a e ¬
looted lectedCommissioner
lC Commissioner mmlSlaner West was not at his hisdesk hisdlt ii Is
desk today tod because becuse of the death dOth of his hissister it itsister is I Isltet
sister sltet Ho will not resrttme his dtiies dtiiesun duleq duti dutiunhi I Iun1
un un1 unhi 11 next week wek In the reslme meantime meontme Com CommiBsionor Con Conmissioner I
missioner ml loner Mncfarlnnd 1fctarlnn will wi take tole charge chargeof ellen ellenof
of Mr 11 Vests departments departmentsDIED 11enrtment 11enrtmentDID departmentsDIED I
J I
DIED DIEDWBSrP DID I
WBSrP WFSuddely llTSuddenly Suddenly of If h lwar iwrt rt dtahuu fil at her late latercgideiKe later Ii Iireddesee
rcgideiKe r 1WO 18 I UU First Jr street trt nw MISS 1IS MI ALICE ALICEATHOW AIHJ ALb ALbt
ATHOW ATIO daughter duhter of o Robert I Atliow thoW and an Eliza EIE 1i 1iboth t
both ddy Wwt Wet lst aged a 4S 4 years r 11 1 mantlis IMnt18 and an inin 28 2
ddyInt t Int Inttnt nwnt in Oak Hill mi Cemetery Cemeter CemeteryIAIRFAXDopsrted H H1AIRKAX 1 t tlAIRFAXDeprte
1AIRKAX lAIRFAXDeprte IAIRFAXDopsrted Departed this life le on Wednesday WednesdayJanuary Wcnea Vcdncsdi VcdncsdiJanuary I
January If7 2 10W 11 at 720 2 a am m at her IIr home homeI lion i t
84 I Grant Grn ne eve v nw NACY FAIRFAX P1FX beloved 1lovc 1lovcr1 belot belotinotlas
mother of Thomas RiclMrd flichentieon ic an anKuutral
Kuutral r1 fpowi the k Vermont lt Avenue Aeuc Baptist BaptistChurch Dept DeptClineeli ptit ptitCmr fat
Church Cmr Sunday SDI ilMty January Januay 31 U at 2 p m mtt mj injs54t
j js54t js54tKINGAt tt ttKINO t
KINO KINGAt KINGAt At her he reSidence Jdl 1861 Ninth nth ft s nw nwon nwO n nsa
on O Friday PrW Jqmary JqUln hinia W 194 11 1 111 at 3lli 31 a m mK mUKYEDA r rIfliEDA
Kin UKYEDA 1TCl lt1TCliil blovo beloved wUe of Trl Thomas ThomasXii J JKin
KinJun K Jun Funeial nctal from frl the tb Church of r c the tk Immaculate ImmaculateConception Immuclatc ImmuclatcCnepn Inniacli InniacliConception itt
Cnepn Conception M 1nd rxl n y February i1elrur cbrl I nt lt 0 a in inItaltlnrarc 1 inilaltittien
Italtlnrarc lId iMpn pleas cony J JaJ82t JaJ82tDEATH J2 J2DEATH L LDEATH
I
i DEATH RECORD RECORDTho RCORD RCORDi RECORDThe
The following tOl wlng deaths dcnU have l lo been re reJt r
jWF POstflCI Jt kl to the Health Health Department Depnrtment for forthe forthe f fin or
the today tOdayrlltr twentyfour fwntro r hours ended onde at noon noontoday 10nn 10nntOday noi noitoday in
Virncntrr bepetitrr rlltr Thomas a Henry le 7V 7 2 109 10 llrtt IJr IkI St Et NE YE N E
Collins 01 hi Ww V Sit s 8 dott Jovt Ot Hwpltul Inrt In liisdiie ne e
lMJltl
l Ik lksu Miwii > u Albert M MS I O3 lath lIU1 9t t N W
Hill 1m Uartlw 1tha A L 00 a 1817 111 Ii I Ia ht SU St N W W1ahOf
M 1ahOf MCIOIey hoficy Louise I Ct C 107 0 St N W wur
Murray > Iurr ur y Vm m 43 clf7 tfl 11 j Willow iflilut lo Tn T Tree Alley A1t
Xtvimi Nti Juli Juli Julia F J H 00 0 xi irs Slaw 11 Al AytX Me n N W I
Tr T TrfXer xllr Jer Peter Pet A n 1 8117 31 17 South Sth StX S St N W
TItoiiag TIAH Thsnas GiTtnide Ollle 4 M 052 S N NJ W WJ WJ
J WILLIAM LEE LEEUNDERTAKER LEEUNPEnTAKEn LEEUNDERTAKER
UNDERTAKER AND NI Ni L1VHRV LINU
832 I 32 Penn PeD Ave 1 N 2 V Wsibln Whlnoo ton D C t
HUE M ORE w mm mmIN CLUDS CLUDSIN CLOUDSINTHE
INTHE IN fflfJHUW fflfJHUWBulgarias THE BALKANS BALKANSBnJgarias
Bulgarias B Preparations Pr1pilratiolS for forWar forYar forWar
War Alarm Alal11TntJ Alal11TntJTROOPS Xnitks XnitksTROOPS TL1E1 TL1E1OOPSON
T TROOPS TR OOPSON ON J THE THEMore FRONTIERo FRONTIERoJ FRONTJER
More Mo re Infantry Inf try Sent Se t to toBe Uc Ready in inCase hiCas
Case Cas of Emergcncies Emerenci Em rgcncicaChanges Changes in inthe
the Ministry Predicted PredictedCONSTANTINOPLE PredictedOONSTATINOPLE
CONSTANTINOPLE O Jan SO aThO aThOTurkish ILThe The TheTurkish
Turkish Tu rirish Eernmmt gevernment government is disturbed by the thevartike thewa1tU
w wa1tU wa vartike rifice e raparntlogpiOC pr Bulgaria and andcontinues andcondnue
tro continues c ntnpes to hurry hurr troops toward the thefrontier th thrrontJor
r frontier fno ntlqr of t that country to be ready for forany toranjcvuntunllty
any anjcvuntunllty anjcvuntunlltyThe an y cvontualltyi cvontualltyiThe >
The T he most important movement ino movern ement nt at atpresent atesent itpre
j present pre pr esent nt is the dispatching of seventeen seventeenbattalions Hentccnbattalions seventeenttalions
battalions ba ° ttalions of infantry Intant from tr m Adrlanople Adrlanopleto Adl lanopl lanoplto
to KirkKHsse KirkKHsseTurkish Ilr1tKHsseTurldsh KirkElisseurkish
Turkish T urkish officers bclIoveiHuSBla bcllGvQoillu gla is the themotiv thematly thetiva
m motiv mo tiva power behind b lbd Bulgaria in the theletters t1i t1ilatters
j letters lat ters demands regarding reJUrdl g Macedonia MacedoniaDecliccd MnccdonlaDecliIed MacedoniaDeclined
Declined Conference ConferenceBulgaria Co crc1ce crc1cenuJ
Bulgaria nuJ B ulsila S1 la has lately lat ly made several at attempts attEmptlt ¬
te tempts mptiT tonrrlve to arrive at an understanding understandingwithTurkey unders undcriinnding ndlng ndlngwlthlurkqy
w withTurkey wi wibu regarding legardlngthnt that thatf thatcountry f country countrybut qountrbut qountxi
but bu t Ute he e Sultan has firmy declined declined to
n discuss dI dII SCUSS tho matter matterIt mlttttrJt
It I t is rumored rum re today toda that there Is Issame IslIom isme
same lIom so me dissatisfaction dls8 tlstaction with the ministry ministryand mlnlstrIInd
and ren d that t at a change in the personnel of ofthe otthe
IJ the th e ministry rnlnlgtr of foreign affairs ns well wella
a as the grand vizSership I crship will shortly bortl oc occur occur ¬
c cur CU Z
Changes in i19ffic Officers OfficersThe ts tsThe
The report has it that Tewfik Pasha Pashawill Pashnwill
will w ill be the new vizier IzIer and Munlr runlrPashn runlrPashnthe Pasha Pashathe
the th e new ne head of the foreign ofucc ofuccMunlr
Munlr Pasha Turkish ambassador nmba uador at
p Paris Pa ris has arrived in Coiatantinopld Coiatantinoplda C01 tnti oplQ
v Whl1c W Wa hile passing thro through gh Vienna h he had hada hadconference
a conference with Count Goluchowsky
A Austrian A ustrian n foreign minister regarding the theBulgarian theBulCJir1an the
Bulgarian B attitude attitudeWOULD atUt de deWOULD
WOULD W V OULD ERECT STATUE STATUETO STATUETO
TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN LINCOLNRepresentative LIr COLN COLNRepresentatlvo I
Representative McClenrj feCina of Minnesota Mlnnesotahns I
hns h > T as introduced in the House House a bill prtfc prtfcvldlne pr prvidlnJ
v vldlne vi ding for an appropriation of nooooo nooooofor 100000 100000for 1OOOOthe 0
f for the erection of a monument in inWnshington InWashington ii
Washington W ashington to the memory of Abraham AbrnhumLincoln 1
I Lincoln LincolnMr L incoln
Mr Morrell of Pennsylvania Ptnn8 lvnnla has also alsi alsitroduced a
introduced in troduced n 1 bill to build n monument monumen
j in Washington to the th memory of the thelaU thelate th thte
i laU la te Roar Admiral John ohn A A Dahlgron to tocost ti tiSt
c coat CO St not to exceed 5Oroo 5OrooGIVE 50099 50099GIVE
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I j Dont Dont D ont Do It by Starving It Either EithcrLet EithcrLeta Let Leta t
a Substitute Do the Work WorkThe
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The old adage All work and no n play playmakes pin y
makes m akes Jack acle a dull d Ul1 boy applies Just as aswell ISwell a a
I well w ell to the stomach one of o the most mostimportant mostImportAnt inca t
important Ir organs orgat1of of the human h hii J Itln urn system systemas I
I as ftS P S It does d es to to tliVinan t hnn himself himselfIf hlma 1 1I
I If your our stomach stomA it Is worn out and nndrebels nndrebelsagntnst rebels rebelsagainst S
against a being beln further taxed beyond its itslimit itsI it B
I limit li lid mit the only sensible thing you OU can cando cnti a a
lia do d o is to give It a rest rC t Employ Empl y a tt sub substitute subst1tute I ¬
stitute a for a short time and see If it itwill Jtwill I i
will w ill not more than repay you ou in re rerniUa r ruta
rniUa rniUaStuarts utaStuar s ulta
Stuar Stuarts g Dyspepsia D spepsla Tablets Tablets are nr a will willing willIng willng ¬
ing i ng and most efficient substitute They The y
themselves t digest every bit of food foode n n nthe ya
thth t the th e stomach s in just the same way wa that thatthe the thee
the th e stomach Itself would woul were it welL wel i iS
Thai T Tt j hey contain alii all alIthe the essential elements ele1 tents S
that t hat the gastric juice and other diges digestive dlgesthe ¬
ta the t ive fluids of the stomach contain and andactually anductuaUy an i iIt
actually a tt act just the same and do d just justthe jU3tthe ju It
the t he same work as the natural fluids fluidswouid fluidwouid fluid fluidould
wouid w ould do were the stomach well and andsound andsound an
sound s They therefore relieve the stom stomach stomach stoirch ant t ¬
ach a ch just jtist us one worKman relieves an another nnother ar arther ¬
oa other o < ther and permit it to rest and recupor recuporate recupotte r rnte
ate a te and regain its normal health und undstrength Hn HnstrenJrth ci citrength
strength strengthThis strenJrthThis s trengthThis
This vacation Idea l ea was suggested by b bthe
the t he letter of a prominent lawyer in Chl ChlCHgo Chlc Ch Chago
CHgo c c ago o Read what he says sa s OIl 1 was en encagcd encaged or oraged
caged g cg in the most momentous under undertaking undertaking undetaking
taking t of ofm my life In bringing about the thecoalition thlcoalition ill illoalition
coalition c of certain great eat interests Int r8Sts that thatmeant thatmennt the theeant
meant m eant much to me as well as my m clients clientt
It I t was wa not the work of days but of ofmonths ormonths c cmonths
months I was working night and day dayalmost dayalmost cia
almost a when at a very vcr critical time timemy tlmemy Uir Uirmy
my stomach went clear back on mo The Theundue Tl1eundue Tt Ttndue
undue u ndue mental strain traln brought it about aboutpened aboutand abot it itnd 1
and a nd hurried uphat uplwhat would have hap
pened p ened later on onWhat onFIJat onWhat
What FIJat I ate I had to literally lIt ralb force on onown
d down own and that was a source of misery miseryOB mlsttr mlsttras misets
a OB s I had a sour stomach much of the thetime U ie
time t My M head ached I was sluggish sluggishand sluggishand ib ibnd
and a nd began be n to lose my m ambition to carry carryout cart arryout N
out O t m my undertaking It looked pretty prettygloomy prettygloom preti
gloomy gloom g for me and I confided my m plight plightto piigl piiglo t
to t o one of my clients He had been curt curcl < l
by b y Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets and andnce at atonce a t tonce
once o nce went down to a drug store and at atrought
brought b a box up to the cilice ciliceI otl1cehnd
I had not taken a quarter of that th t
box b ox before I found that they would wouldll do doall doall o to
all a ll the work my stomach ever did and andas andas an id ids
as a s a rest or vacation was out of the thequestion thequestion ti e euestion
question q uestion for me I determined to tomy give givemy gh C Cmy
my stomach a vacation I kept right righton righton nigl nigln
on o n taking the tablets and braced up p and andwent andYlnt an I Iwent
went ahead with my m work with renewed renewedvigor rsnewi
vigor igor ate just as much as I ever did didand didand di dind I
and a as nd carried out that undertaking to touccessful a asuccessful auccesstul
s successful Issue I feel that I have hai
Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets to thank for forsaving torsaving fi fiaving
saving s me the handsomest fee fC I ever everreceived e ev r rrecelvcd c ceceived
received r as well as my reputation and at id idast
last l ast but not least my m stomach
Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets are for fi er
sale s ale by b all au druggists at 50 rents a box boxDelivered boxMESSAGES bo x xDelivered
MESSAGES I IDelivered
Delivered Deliveredand DeliveredACCURaTELY DeliveredORTELY
ACCURaTELY ORTELY QUICKLY QUICKLYand QUICKLYandat
and andat at atSmall
Small mI Cost CostBy OustC
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By ordering orrlerln our MINEKAL II EUL WOOL for forcovering lorOverfill forcovering
covering < > all exposed pipes Phone Plionous us fr for forprices farprices > r rprkM
prices and IIn all particulars particularsI parUculnrJ
Ji J I 1 T T T liiallrar Walker W II Son Qnno C 20 204 01 10th st x N1 ly V VI
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as Secyrity SecyrityThe SccvrityThe Secinityhe
The T Twa he St Louis Lolls Sxpoaltlon Ex poaltion ltlo 1 authorities authoritieswant authorlteosant authorltfrsnt
want wa walio ant nt to borrow four ana onehalf mO nil niln
lion lio lioIU n dollars from the Government G rI1fnt and andpurpose anelJurpose andiPOSO
purpose IU iPOSO to give cs t s security for the theropoymont therOPaJment theayinont
ropoymont rOPaJment rop ayinont of the money mOney a first lion on onthe onthe one
t the tir tirA e gate rcclpta r < Ipto of the big show shotvcommIttee 01V 01VA
A committee consisting eonsrtln of exGovernor exGovernorFrancis exGovernorFrancIs oxGovernorancis
Francis Fr Frco ancis president pr ldent of ot the exposition expositioncompany ex expositionmpan 8ltJon 8ltJoneompD
co coof company mpan W H Thompson Thom > con president preldentot presidentthe
of the National Bank of Commerce D DHousir
1L M Hofu HaulKr er manager of the Gtebe Gl Glnbeemocrat be beDomocrot
Democrat D emocrat and Robert Fullerton pre preyontcd pre1I pronted
1I ild yontcd ntcd the preposition prcJJolJ lon this thl morning 1I10nJn to toa toa Itsubccrnmlttoo
a subccmmlttoo of the Debate Commit ommlt ommltI
I I tee t td O on Appropriations No action was Wastukn waticcn
I token tuknAccept ta iccn iccnccept
Accept A ccept My Help and Get Well WellWlhoul VellWihoul VelI VelIWLhout
Wlhoul the Risk Rf cf a Penny PennyYou Pennyron PcnnytYou
You can secure the he utmost that m inadidine dfeinc Jk can cando CIS CISdo esely
do Ijy simply writing VrItfn a postal p tat CM CMAll ClInt ClIntAI cardtii
All tii I 1 ask IB your name and IIIr address and to toknow toIno t toii
know Ino kn oii the book you Ou DeIIL ne L I will arrange arralege rra with 1th a ailrupjtfst adiu
diu ilrupjtfst iIO iIOtIe itgit st near you Otl so that you may Rtltake take Ax hot betSt
Uf 11 St f Dr Shoopa llJOpanjtoratlte ioops Hwtoratlre You titey take takia
it n month at 11 t JUT > uy ri rLtG U If it succeeds Cfs the tJl car
5 t h75 eanj jt < t If 1 Itit it fAns I will jKiy the > druffBlat druffBlatitu drengisis
itu 1 s If fAlld And the sick si one ones mere word shall tie de tiee
ct chil d3o Jo e l lVnn IiIIII
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Vnn tIu must mus realize rool e that th t lids offer mwU be hn tn tnpeg
peg Meftlle pe tfilo lilo li i 1 did 4k 1W not know that my m Restorative Restorativewill Re toratlve
will ivh 111 il cure A man doesnt nt take A rfJt nia inrotvint
553 353 5 5 and with lth bundled il of tlvnuaadt t IdI of ofpc orJIc a
pc jilt without knotrlag what a remedy will wiU1o do dospent
1 Itin peat a lifetime in perfecting ray Restora Restorative ¬
tin tin e before OOCt > e seth an offer was oUI pooeiblo 1 taste
it thousands of I tfmtt in n iKmnltJls hospitals and homes homesnasa
in cases ax dilHoult as asplursicians pHyncunfi over i meet Uletn meetThen et etTlicn
Then n I Ire the world Id knew of it upon tentH tentHS term I
S v > fair fat that no am reoaanablc t sick one onecotlhl could i ogleat t
it A Ahollt AhomtO50GOu M t550OOU OOU pQbDle DI hart accflirtcA at tlt that thatoffer t13tutfcrnd tlia t
offer utfcrnd off ur and 33 out ol ei es4i dt < 40 lave iJE 1i1fd kdd fd Itujly
1 IJCCHIKC he csust 1W they e st t w aIi li liMy l l1y 4
My success coincs from strenethonlRp lt nstllfml t the lte in I Ie
bd ide de e nonos My Restorative brings back b tha thapower thSpower titi S
power po wer whim alone ionm oj operetta eratc8 > the IR vital Ulan crgar
The cotutnon COIut on ivs vay IJ Is to elector the weak we k or oran orIP orn
IP lpte an n Itself slid mBnf of you st know how tempo tsraporarj tempol
rarj te l a art c the th results IU1 I pl rtv e the th weax wea weak orpin orpinpower lJBnpower ori a awer
power po wer to do I iu duty and and the nsults SUIts are not notonly ROtoply so
only or tiy acre nre but btl enduHng ImdurlR ImdurlRIn enciun1nIn
in little troubles my HI Restorative is the quick quickest qulckrst quickt ¬
est i t help In difflcalt troubles it ia usually u fdlT the theqnly uQD1 tb C
9 qnly QD1 c ly way 11 to a euro
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book l ook jou want w nt and fid Book S en the Kidneys Kidneysdreas KidntJSdrc Kidneyseas
d dreas dr s Dr Sheep Box J Hook 0 f 3 for letBeckafor JVonten JVontenew 0HIf 0HIfS
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Mild Iilri coses ctseB not chronl chrontt are a often cured with withone uithone wit ii iie
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SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICESNOTICE NOTICESNOTICE
NOTICE TO PRIZE WINNER WINNERLa Loct >
148 1 48 I B E W V Washington D C Cereby
hereby h gives notice that the holder of ofCoupon oCdoupon c roupon r
Coupon c oupon No IS 1Swlns wins watch and holder holderthereof holderthereat
thereof t tw is requested to present same samewithin samev1thln earn l
within w tN ithin thirty days to M V MURPHY
No N o SOS O6 Fifth Street northeast MURPIIiL Wash Washgton L ¬
ington Ir gton D C Ja2T7t Ja2T7tSPECIAL ja2iitSPECLL ja2s7tPECIAL
SPECIAL S NOTICE NOTICETo To whom it con concerns ton toncerns earorns ¬
cerns c orns All goods belonging to Mrs Mary Mar Mariller r
cM Miller M iller will be sold at auction JANI JANIARY JANillY ANt
ARY A llY 30 19W 191HW W F REAMER RF REAMERFFICE IER 4a2S5 4a2S5OFFICE 5f 5fOFFICE
OFFICE O OF THE WASHINGTON GAS G GA s
LIGHT L IGHT COMPANY January 15 lt ltol i
The annual amualmeetln1l meeting of oftbe the rhaTehpld rhaTehplders nlurehpk 1Thpd 1Thpders
ers e ra of the Washington Gas Lfgpt Com Company CbmPQ CDirtY ¬
pany PQ J tY for fortbaelection the heelecUon election of directors cft for forsuch It
such s uch ch other business as may property propertycome propeniome
come c before said meeting will wi be held hehlnt tail i
i nt a t the office of the company 413 Tjhth 1nt 1nttreet
Street S treet northwest MONDAY FEBRU FEttRijRY ¬ 1
ARY A RY 1 ISO af 12 OCLOCK M I The Thepolls Thepolls Tb Tbolia
polls p olia will be open from 12 oclock noon noonto noonto noo nooo
to t o 1 ocock p in WILLIAM WILLI B B ORME ORM1ecretary
Secretary S ecretary ja514texSu ja514texSuAGAINST jal5HtexSuNSURIE
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fees and traveling expenses c when hen the theinsned theilliue I
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OUl ouil OTHEii PRICES ARE AWAY A WAY BELOW BELOWKVERYCuDY BELOWItVERYUoDY r
KVERYCuDY 1 ERYDlIDY ELSES ELSESChestnut ELSESCheslnut ELSESChestnut
Chestnut Coal Coal8S fC85 85 We Vc sell n for spot cash cashWhite CAShWhite u ash
White Ash Stove StovelSS 682 S tints why wby uiir pri pdlt1 pniVbitii ashcot cot r
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Furnace 61 GOO GOOJohn 13 East EastJohn EasteSs EasteSsJohn
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but on on the contrary we we are constantly cen tantty Mudr oudr tta
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in Carpets GarDetsand and Rugs BugsMoneysaving RugsMone RugsMoneysavin
Moneysaving Mone avln values in Carpets Carpets and andfor andugs
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2 1 2 1 JC for Ingrain Carpet Reduced
4 L 2 from 40c 40cReduced iDec Oc
55 c or extra s4 super r tlJcrafn nrpe arpgt
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S E Cor 7th and an d D Sts ts s N W WAUCTION WAUCTION V VAUCTION
AUCTION SALES SALESJAMES SALESJAMES I
JAMES 1 W KATCL1FFE AUCTIOEER AUCTIOEERExecutors AtCT10 AtCTlOEEflxecutors EEn EEnExecutors
Executors E xecutors and Trustees TrusteesSale TrusteesSale TrusteesSale
Sale of Valuable Improved ImprovedRaalEstate
Ksal R RaalEstate alEstate Estate Large L rge Three Thresstory Threestory
story and Basement Basemiit Brick BrickDwell BrickDwel1inr BrickDwe1Iin
Dwell Dwel1inr in T with Side Lot LotNo LotNo LotNo
No 224 224Srcond Second St S SE3 E 3 3Two
< Two story Frame Houses HousesNos HousesNos HousesNos
1 Nos 212 214 and 216 C Ct 0t
St t S E Two story Brick BrickHoase BrickHoise
I Hoase No 6 64 1 Second Sfe StE t tN
N E Twostory TWO story lOrooni lOrooziBrick 1Oroc 1OrocBrick
Brick House No 114 4 4Street 4Street
Street N W W Threestory ThreestoryBrick ThreBtoryBrick ThreestoryBrick
Brick House No 312 Third ThirdStreet ThirdStreet ThirdStreet
Street N W Twostory TwostoryBrick Tw TwostoryBrick story storyBrick
Brick House No 1232 1232Twentieth 1232Twentieth 1232Twentieth
Twentieth Street N NW NWrrwostory W WTwostory WTwostory
Twostory and Basement BasementBrick Baseme BasementBrick t tBrick
Brick Houce iCo l 01712 01712Tenth 1712 1712Tenth 1T12Tenth
Tenth Street N W WBjr WDr WBy
Bjr virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court CGuq Ceu tot pi
the t he District of Columbia the undersigned undersigncdeXecu execu executor execuon ¬
tor t tf on and trtatcc tn will wlllee11b sell bj public IIUOt auction U in Innt
td front f nt of tb the respective rer tive premises s the following followingescribed oUowln
described d real estate situate in the cit elt ot orashIngton
Washington W District of Columbia t te wit witOK WitOX witr witrON
OK TUESDAY THE SECOXD DAY OF 010 FEB ¬
RUARY n uAiw A 1 n 19 19 14 AT FOUll oua OCLOCaC P pots H Ji
lots J ots 6 and 7 in a square uare 3re 768 7 improved by Sstiay Sstiayand 3 3oiynd ry rylnd
as and a nd basement brick dwelling No 231 23 sfreere street streete srcc
s e with ri a large side lot lotOX letON > r rOX
aP OX THE SU1E DAY AT FI5TEEN Em MINutES UTES
PAST P AST FOUR OCIXJfK CLOCli P I 1L lot S 8square 5squarenpiovei square 70S re
improveii ii by three 2story frame houses houstsN No 21i 21i5W I
5W 2 101 and nd ilC 1 C street se seON se seox seON
ON THE SAME S SAMEDY 1IE DAY AT T FOUTYFIVB FOnITFI MIN MI
irTES I VAST FOUR O6LOCKP OCLOCKPo O LOCKP M 11 L sdbtot s blot 65 65squnre 65square 65quare
square s 7S3 Improved bj a 2story brick house houseo641
No N o641 641 I 4il 2dslreetne 2dslreetneON street iI ne neO
OX O WEDNESDAY VE > DY THE THIRD DAY OF
FEBRUARY P A A D IPW AT FOUR OCLOCK CLOCK
P M it south half of lot 37 reservation B BI Bmproved
I improred i by a Sstry steey 10reom brick dwelling
Xo N o 114 4 street nw n with ith large side Ide yard
ON O THE SAJIE DAY AT IULFPAST FOUR UR
OCLOCK O CLOCK P 1 M worth half of lot 25 5r 5 square 533 533imptmed 533 533mpeoved
imptmed i by b a 8story brick boose No 312 SU
street s aw awOX n nOX awOi
OX THURSDAY TIlE FOURTH DAY OP
FEBRUARY FFBRlUql F A D 19M AT FOUR OCLOCK OCLOCKstory
P I 31 JUOIOt sublet 23 square 110 IIBPNTed IIr a astory
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