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6 THE WASHJ WASHINHTONTLlIES TON TIMES THDESIMY THURS AY AYJ J A3REII A RTh 27 1907 19O
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THURSDAY APRIL 27 27i9Z aOOo J
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Ships Do Not NottIake Make Nakea a Navy I
An unspecified number of battle ¬
ships of a type tnewhich which probably will
startle the wrpr wtrld qrldhas ia has been ordered
by Russia Russiato to be beconstructed constructed in the
United States BUt Staf tes s 4 t tthe < the aim being not
only to take advantage dvantageof of American Ameri an
genius in building buildin g gup up the Russian
navy nav but distinctly to cultivate I
closer commercial relations between
the two two countries
If the first essential essentialofthis of this inter ¬
esting story proves true truethat that the
contract co n tract has ha S been b e en awarded aard e d to Amer A m er ¬
ican shipbuilders shipbuildersit it may be assumed I
that the ships hips will conform to the
high standard s standardet tan dar etj e o Thy W1i y tare are r t to Jbe be e
o o1 f 16000 tons tons toi ls displacement and yet
combine the th 1 projectile proje ti1e resistance
power of the battleship with wittl the
speed and d wide radius of action act on of of 1 I
cruisers C r Ulsers Then Th enif if the th e second Sec ond essen essent ¬ t
tial fact f ct proves true true likewise likewisethat that I Itial
the ships s are paid for forRussia Russia will
have the body of ofa a formidable navy
But Bu t Russia will nee need d ds something mething
more than < s ships hi hip p lSht She in mitht iiist t lalso lso
have haveomcersablet officers able to toand1 Sandle JiTIJ JiTIJso them so
that they do not blow up or run
against the first mine set in their
way or serve as targets for the en ¬
emy while the Russian gunners fire
projectiles p jec tiles into the air like rockets
In IIi In order to obtain officers of this
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grade Russia must cease training her
cadets inland For preposterous as
it must seem to Americans mericans all anher her
ship officers o are now educated edu ated away
from froItlth the sea
Furthermore furthermore even eve 3f ir f the Czar ar
should be provided proidedw oided with ith ships s li lips ps and nd
officers he must still weed weedoJlthis out his
present admiralty organization so
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that good ship supplies and reliable
ammunition will r readily dilY reach the
ships The Th Russian Russi ThissianacimiraltY n admiralty admi aItyof o Qf f the
present res nt does not notkIow knoWi krow apparently
that the thebest best marksmen in the world
cannot win battles by blowing into
breechblocks and andthe the most devoted
seamen in the world cannot fight on
second quality food
R Russia s does es well well1o ju 1M 1MgOQd hd good
shipss sh1rhi aw Vhile hile ffih ffihe she e is l aoouf OU it But B t
Whole ships shijo ao lot O Toiot n t make a navy ll nyJnoVby YLnO abfe by a J JshipS
Brief BriefAuthoritj Authority
Policemen are like Iikeother other public
servants they the are good bad indif ¬
ferent ferentor or justplainpolcemen just plain policemen As
a class theSerye they serve the public well in
a rather arduous calling but at
times puffed up p with witha alittle a little brief
authority they cut such capers as
make the judicious weep
Out In Pittsburg t a yigilanfc igH nt officer fflcer
discovered discover ed a man maIl frying rYin g to enter the
residence of ofa a millionaire re at 3r30
oclock in the morning The man
claimed to be the owner of the house
but as he looked a little the worse
for wear wearand and who does doe not at that
hour hourand arid andas as there was a breath breathof of
suspicion about him the thepoHceman policeman
did the proper thing and escorted
him to the lockup 10clrupSo So far so good
No one not even the inconvenienced
millionaire could have other than
words of praise for an an officer officer having
that degree of vigilance
But alas for human nature the
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temptation to petty tyranny tyrann was too
great for the policeman His His prison ¬
er was thrown into iltoa a cell and kept
there and although he protested his
innocence he was not allowed even
to toUPJe b use the telephone to the th home he
was accused of having attempted to
enter unlawfully
Let us drop the curtain Now NolV No that t at
the policeman has learned to temper
E his vigilance with mercy and discre ¬
tion the city has dispensed spensed with his
services
Tempted TemptedTrustees Trustees
The Times has expressed Itself re ¬
cently concerning the decadence of
professional honor among lawyers
and the dishonesty of fiduciaries but
there is a word or two yet to be said
and perhaps this is the time timeand and place
to tosayJt say jt j t
Bank wreckers wreck rs dishonest trustees
and faithless custodians may be di ¬
vided ided into two broad and general
classes first those who are criminal
not only in action but jn intent and
second those who without Initiatory
criminal ii intent int intthit ht take risks with trust
funds relying relying upon their fair repu ¬
tations to cover the transactions and
confident co nfident of their the r ability a i1lty to replace
the funds used
Concerning the first class it would
be a waste of paper and ink to go
further than to say that they are
plain ordinary thieves and should be
placed at once wher where they can do the
least harm of the thcsecontland second and to
i them we wish to say that their main
faults are ordinarily too great con co n ¬
fidence in their own integrity and too
thigh a reliance upon their own good
intentions nltentiona
The only safe man to handle the
funds of ofolher other people is the man manwhQ who
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docs d9csnotaild not and will not lrusthimS trust himself lf 1
No man is fit to handle the money
or securities of others unless he has I
the mora morn mornstamina mor l 1stamina stamina to place himself I
and the valuables intrusted to him I
in such position osltlon that the first mis i
step on his part will w in be patent p tent to j l
others The man who is puffed up
by the consciousness of his own recti ¬
tude is on an unstable foundation
the man whose pride dilates with the
size sizeof of his trustacc trust accounts unts is liable to
burst and the man who wh will risk
a trust fund fmidin in an an investment 1 1whlch which
would r ou1d not be approved by a cqurt cCU rto of
record is on the highway to ruin
The law on on thesubjecto the subject of invest ¬
ment of trust funds is exceedingly
plain and simple shI ple Our defalcators
are men men who reach rea h their positions of ofI I
trust by reason reasono of their knowledge
of and outward compliance with that
law but their lapses come from
weakness inherent in themselves s
their overweening confidence in iI their their
financial acumen and the desire to get
rich quick
From time to time men like Bige
low are discovere d dm men n honored d in
the community men of fine parts and I
high training men who have sold I
themselves to Mammon and brought
disgrace upon their high and worthy
callings Such men are the theexcep excep ¬
tions of ofcQurse course but there th remustbe must fce
others O ih er s who whoare are not yet v e tica caught itgpt there there
are arecextainly certainly others who ho are re r never I
adequately adeguatelypunished punished
The remedy lies with wIth the fiduciaries
themselvesand and with those who
should houldcall call them to a strict account
Let the balances be struck at frequent
intervals let those charged with the the
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supervision of trustees call for the
production of funds and securities
Toe the line of strict honesty onestryour your ¬
self and see to it that th your subordi ¬
nates do i
Back to t the pawnshop pawnshopfor for RanJ R l1J
Bryan B ansays says his earliest ambition was
to become a lawyer Hes had the
wrong WrongSfd side e of enough questions to qual ¬
ify if I
After all the estimate that the Treas ¬
ury deficit will not be over 20000000 is
only cnlyaguestlma nly a guestimate te
It is odd that Vice President Fair Fairba
ban ba banks rikSftrst ks first appearance ppearan 4 4iprint i in iprint lv p pJ pJntior rint ntior for for I
many weeks w ks was in tonj1 tonj1If < nn n If Jl tijnith lpn V Vv v fth 1 1a a
dead Senator i 1 H S
Edna May j itay 3yhas has been beengrnnted granted a adi divorce rce
These things are so common now that
even a school schoolgIrl girl can get them
The Secret Service men me n narefinding are arefinding finding
cut that in their different ways wa sthe the
President and the Beef trust arc equally
hard to to keep up with
Now that the runs runs on Milwaukee banks
have ceased the growler will once more
be chased to a finish
Good evening Northwestern Do you u
know Imowwhat what street you og iye h nj p3 r
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I Miss Susan B BAnthony BAnthonysubmits Anthonysubrmts p submits
I Grover mov erCIC Cleveland lan l is r riot I Ot ntta fiPt fl6 t taii ilc Utlbout about j
i womens omcnsq questions stions Oh we dont know
about as fit as as Miss Anthony An thony Is to talk
about husbands and anddivorce divorce
There is much muchspccula speculation tlon as to which
of ci the t he Virginia Virginlagubernatorlalc gubernatorial candidates i indldates ndldates
will wilIget get the railroad mens mens support it
being realized that these ties are not
to be despised d
An Australian band leader has been
killed while trying to board a moving
train The Democrats could have told
him that not everything ever ything run with puffs
is a safe safebandwagon bandwagon
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Anna Held fainted faintel faintedia l at r a bii11fight bullfight b Jilflght in
Spain Spai Sunday These days the theatri ¬
cal trust hates to see the stock go
down
A new womans fad is the thcscparat6 separate
coat Referring to the husband and
his coin the Easter bonnet might be
called the thcscparating separating hat
Found FoundOne One Russian racer Line
vitch has a retreating chin retiring
habits and two black offmonths is a
good oed roadster and not n ot afraid to to run
Mr 11rSchwab Schwab and the Czar have ar
j ranged to build some somebatUeshlps battleships that
will startle the world worldJ The The evidence evidence
is that Japan doesnt take fright trightas as
quickly as the rest of 0 ± the world
I Not Notevcrj every cheek Is tinted bythc by the re ¬
flection from a pink spring hat
Representative Represcnta tie Bartholdt has decid ¬
ed to invite the South American repub ¬
lics to join his peace conference Ad ¬
miring Mr Bartholdts B public services
I as we do we hope he wont have to
preside at the meetings
Cassie CassleChadwicks Chadwieks favorite massage mass e
stick was sold soldyesterc1ay yesterday for 50 cents
but shes had so many hard rubs free
of charge lately that she wont wo nt mind
Japan having h1lvln bought 25ODO000 25 JOOOO barrels
of offlonr flour with Hh her first loan will wlllnegotiate negotiate
i this his second one just to get the dough
John Sharp Williams IlUams announces his
candidacy for the thcUn United hed States Senate
without any resignation notices to to inter
i rupt the fight Hes in for the finish
Commissioner Garfleld says S g the evi ¬
dence dence in the Kansas oil situation was
easy to get All please pleasestnndand stand and sing
121 21 verses of that good old song Easy
Come Easy Go
VVu Yu TlngCarg Tlngtargwho who has persuaded the
Chinese go yernrricnt to abolish execu ¬
tion b by slicing sU jing < to death believes in re ¬
forming by 1 little bits at a time
Kuropatkin Is said to have resigned
his command In fact all the Russians
rceiri reem eem more or less resigned
Mayor lta or Dunne Dunncmlgllt might regard the Chi ¬
I cago University Un vprsit professors as a good gas gas
plant IIa 11t if i Rockefeller R OCkefe llcr would ollldon only 1 give 1e up
his controlling controllln interest in them
Prophet Dowie calls his dissenters
l human mules arid probably will attack
thorn with the jawbone wbone of an ass for the
sake sakcotbelnl of being appropriate
While WhLl New York is bragging bragglngaboul about
having the greatest number of married
couples Chicago still wears the pennant
for the mostmarried couples
Governor Hoch says he Ie will make
more speechesfor a long while
governor is Isasclfmade a selfmade man and
heard a lot of speeches that sounded
Illite 1 like that make
> IN IJ V THE CIRCLE OF SOCIETY
TEN HAPPY BRIDES
OF otEASTER EASTER WEEK
Philadelphian Wins Wife
in Washington
SOME WEDDINGS IN N CHURCH
Others Joined in Parlors of the Brides
Homes HomesGowns Gowns of the
Women
The only o nly daughter of of1Ir Mr and Mrs 1IrsS Si S
S SDplsh Daish Miss May Elizabeth Daish
was married at a at F noon no m today to Cdfbel del T
Lokcrson of o f Philadelphia at the bride brIdes s
home on Nineteenth Nineteen h street Only the
immediate families familiesO of thecontracting the contracting
parties parUeswcre were present After a brief trip
Mr and andlIrsLokerson Mrs Lokersbn will reside in
PhiladelDhia Phn PhiladeiDhia delnh 1
Luther Place Memorial lfemorJaIChurch Church was
the scene of ofa a very pretty wedding last
evening when Miss 1flsBertha Bertha Ken Ed
monston and nndEdw Edward rd QwenLee Owen Leech h were were
married marriec1by by the Rev R v Dr Dr Butler pastor pa tor
of the th church The Th bride who was
given away by her father wore a gown gow l
of ofcrepcd crepe de chine and princess lace lac e ea a
tulle tull veil and her bouquet was of roses
and lilies 1ilieso ltlic of f the valley van y
TJiere were four bridesmaids the
Misses Irene Jreneand and Carrie Carrle Leech sisters
of the groom Miss Edith Stone and
Miss tlEsLila Lila McBeth all a U Uo of o f fwhom whom wore
pompadour net over overwhJte white and carried
lar large e clusters clustcrsot of sweet peas
Miss L I May Edmonston the brides
sister sisterlnaale in a ale green crepe de chine
gown acted ctel as asmaldo maid of honor Lester
Hooker was wasbet bo bczt = t man m mO alan O an
A number numb r of friends frlendswitnessed witnessed the
ceremony ccr monyat ar and id were w re shown to their
seats by b Harry Riddleburger James
loge Harry Lercli William Doyle
James Williamson Villiamsonand and Eugene < Russei
The church was beautifully decorated
with wHhp palms Jms Easter lilies and nd branches
of spring sprln blossoms After the ceremony
a reception was held helilat at the home of the
brides parents Mr and Mrs MrsEnoch Enoch Ed
mcnston to which only cnl the thelmmedlat immediate
friends and relatives relatye were w re invited Mrs
Edmonston wore worea a black blacksflk silk dress
Mr 1Irand and Mrs J re cec echIef l lef lefJ ef t Ja Jaeve g Vee uiing lng
for a long trio through same sme the of the th
Northern and Western States Mrs
Leech wore for the journey journcya a
i tailormade suit suit3nd and green gr n hat
I I II FallonSIc Far Farland iand
I Miss Ida L McFsrlard lfcF > rlnrd and
Bliss Fallen were wcr quietly married
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evening evenin at the home of Mr and Mrs
W S McFarland Only r relatives latives and
I few JrlendswJtncssed friends witnessed the ceremony ceremony1
The bride wore her traveling gown
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the theneIY newly married m arn edc couple 0 uPIe left I e f t town t Ownim im
mediately mc < l1ately for a trip North
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The Rev Edward Buckey omci ted
last evening a 1 3 3jOi jOi t ffiJPFf ffiJPFfat jJp k at the wcd wcdr r
I Iding ding lng of Miss Mls Emily Emn ll Margaret garetGreer Greer
this city and Edmund Christian
l Richmond Richmo d which tookPlacC took place at < 1t
home hO 11e > of the bride 1309 L street
Sarah Helen Greer Gr er wag wasmaiq wa maid of
for her sister and Pendleton Goodall
of f Richmond c cousin of the bridegroom
was vrasbest best man
The Thebrlde bride who is the
daughter of Mrs 115 Margaret Grcpr
a gown of lace and had her
veil fastened with a cluster of
blqssoms bl vsoms < Her only ornament was
diamond and pearl crown pin
by the bridegroom bridegroomnnd and her
was of Bride roses rQ5c1 Them 1heijt hemqid qid of
I wore a gown o f Bnussew Br sse G ne e f fr fernbrold r ernbrold
ered in seed seedpca pearls pcarlsantsh ls and5hft anQ 5h carried arripq pln
sweet peas The bride made her d but
three years ago in lnChariest011 Charleston S C
at the St Cecelian Society ball baIland and ha
been popular ever since Mn lr
is the only son of Robert Oliver Chris
tian of Richmond Va He has eer
successful in business hu incs in Louisville
Ivy for several years ear5 past and
take his bride there to live They The
be at home at the Gait House
June 1
Col CotC C H Graves of Duluth Dl1luthreccntl recently
appointed United States minister mlnl ter tt t
Ncrway and Sweden was married at
Athens Pa Tuesday to Miss AlicE
Kinney Klnnl Y Tripp at the home of hex
parents Colonel and Mrs lrs Graves Graves wit
sail ail at once for the ministers new posl
of duty
George Gcorgeyashingtons Washingtons Church in Alex
nndria Va was yesterday yester ay afternoon th iht
scene of an attractive wedding ve dln wher
Miss Elizabeth Lloyd Llo d Lee daughter o 01
Mrs 1rs Mary L Land and the late Cassius F
Lee and George Garr Henrjof Henry of Morris
town N J were married Dr G
Wythe Cook of this city gave the bridE <
away and a number numb r of prominent
Washington Vnshlngtonpeople people attended the wed we
dine dln
HallamBohrcr
Miss Virginia Wells Bohrer
of 0flr Mr and Mrs George P Bohrer 0
this t his city was was married last evening eve hing t
I Henry Charles Hallam also of this cit
son of the late Henry Henr Clay Hallam o
I Kentucky The ceremony took place a
8 oclock in the home of the ride
parents the Ttcv R Rc Albert Evans
of o the th > Metropolitan lIetropoatanPresbyterlan Presbyterian
officiating
Only the relatives of the bride an
groom were asked for the ceremony J
reception followed to which alb about bo out t O
guests were invited The brides onl
attendant atl < n ilit nt was her hc sister S Mrs O L
I Clarke
The marriage of Miss Mary A
I daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry
Cady Cad of Magnolia avenue
I Park l > arlt and J Jesse SFC B B K Lee took
last evening at 830 oclock at Trinit
Episcopal Church Chlr b Takoma ral oma Park
ace G Kimes of Philadelphia was W 3 bes b 5
mn mt n and m Samuel Clark iark Cross
George II Townsend Robert Scot
Jlume and John B Cady were th
ushers u hers
The bride was attended ntt nd d by her sister
Miss Elizabeth Cady Ca as maid of hono
and had four four bridesmaids Miss Alice A
Clarke Miss Anna nna Crenshaw Miss If8s li Mar
Woodward r oo lward < and anE1MI Miss s Callie F Moore e
Th Jhn two little flower girls were Mis I1R
I Evelyn Jones and nndMlss Miss Elizabeth Tay Ta
lor The hrl brlaeelect eeleet entertained entertaln d th
bridal pnrty and outoftown guest
Tuesday TI > Rda evening at her home In Takqm rakom
Park 1 i
A quiet wedinc wedin of ofyesterday yesterday was tha th l
of Miss Florence V Sturgis daught
of Mr and Mrs Owen T Sturgis t
Frank B Devereux Dev r ux The brides onl
attendant was her sisterA sster sIsterMiss Miss Margarc c
Sturgis maid of honor Fred L Dev De
ereaux brother of the bridegroom bri errroom va
best man
Father Smythe performed the cere C rC <
mony mon assisted by Father Pittar PittaroC ittar of Si S
Alycsius AI slus Church A reception rlC1 ption follow folio
ed In the home homcof of tho brides 1 lde8 parents paren ts
after which Mr and andllrs Mrs ttr D Devcreu creu
left for an n extended Northern trip
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I i MRS MR5FJiANCIS FIv FANCIS ANCIS J HIGGINSON
Wife cfRcar cfp cfpcar cf Rear car Adm Admiral iral Higginson J and an d One of the th Most Frequent Frequ rit t and an dPromi Promi
cent l1entEntert Entertainers iners of Society
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APRIL APR APRULDANCE + LDANCE DANCE
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AT I NSl1IiTTJT
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Carroll Institute will willh hold ld its ilnal final
dance dnnccof of the season tomorrow t tomoi mlo ryow jow evening
The Institute dances have for many many
years been among the most popular p pularO of
local society socctycvents events The number of in ¬
vitations vitationshas has been limited so as asto to pre ¬
vent so large a gathering as occurred
I In January Januc lr the coiSmittee ol mittee believing
1 that a smaller iattendance nttend nce giving more
opportunity to enjoy dancing rather
l than thl1 n nierely rxerel participate par tlCpa le in nan an unusually nusuall
large jjatheringv < will tend to increase
the popularit popularltvof y of 0 the el ennt cnt
1 1 The Th reception r eptfo 1 committee Is composed compos
C < tJj I1 r May chi ehairnnMilrr 1I 1IO O I
QtJr 1 tnk iJfl erem JClm J
1 tD1th3Joh Drilry Drur John olm Ji JGolmanLeoP iGornan Goiinari Leo P > Hnr
I Ilow low Joseph Jos ph H Hausler H3ulerJ J Cassin How ¬
ard a rd Frank Fr1 nk G Howell I Joseph J05e h Sheridan S h eridan
Knight Leo C C May Ma James A OShea
John J Shea W V C Sullivan and Jo ¬
seph A Whitfield
BENEFIT TEA fEA I
ANDMUSLCALE AND MUSICALE
At the musicale and tea tea for the bene ¬
fit of the Episcopal Eye Ear E r and
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Throat Hos Hosp 1osital p ital lt l to be held heldt tomorrow tmorrow morrow
at 1910 1910G G street from from 3 tCi90 to tE 0 otclock clock
1 1th th thrsewel those rsewel velllaibwn welkltnoWavoices 101 w voices will wliF be b b xi hear ht rt1 rU b
Mrs Reed Re e d Mrs HO11IOS Hollirijrswortli W art 1 Miss Mi >
I Burkhart Miss flints Miss j Ricchcn l chen
bach and Miss Carson violin Mr
Fisher pianist Mr lr Talmadge Mr But
l terwcrth j Mr Ycatman Sirs Ihrsl1cKee McKee
and the members membelsof of St Michael and
All Ange ls choir
t tGAY GAY PARTIES PARTIES
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SIT AT DINNER
Senator and Mrs Elkins were hosts
at a dinner last night In compliment
to Mr and Mrs Donald McLean The Their ir
I other guests were Sir Chentung Liang
Cheng Senator and Mrs Mr Foraker Sen ¬
ator and Mrs llr Burrows Justice and
Mrs Andrews An rews General and Mrs Swan S wan
> 1 Surgeon General and Mrs Sternberg Sternb rg
Mr and Mrs Mr Stuyvesant Fish Mr and
Mrs lrs Arthur Lee and Mr Richardson
Baroness BusscheHaddenhauseri Bussch H1ddenhause1 wife
of the th counselor of the German em m ¬
bassy hass entertained a luncheon P3 part s
L prominent women yesterday
Mr and Mrs George Westinghouse VesUnghoi1 e
who entertained a a supper party
the theatricals at at the th e New Willard
evening had as s guests gu sts the th Belgian Min Mm
t ister 18t < r and Baroness Maneheur li ncheur Miss Per F r
guson gu gus s on MIsS MIs Sargent of Boston Mrs
Humphreys of New York Miss Hunt
daughter of the former governor
f Porto POI to Rico who has just returned from
abroad Miss Wadsworth Va r sworth Mr Ir Siebert
Mr Huidekoper HlIIdel opEr = Alexander Gordon Dr
Muncaster Arthur Goldsborough
A P Updcgruff
Mr and Mrs Jrs Thomas Gaff had
1 guests gU gtxes sts at their supper party
the theatricals then trlcaIs Attorney AttornC
Mpody 1lpod Mrs lrs Oliver Cromwell Genera
a > and an Mrs Oliver Mrs Ellis Miss Robin
f son sOriGlstBlah Gist GistBluix Blair and Major Magoon
The Baltimore City Chapter Daugh ¬
ters of the American tevolution anc
Mrs Pembroke P mbrokc Thorn State regent ol
Maryland l1ar land will give a large
x this evening at the Hotel Belvidere Belvl ere
Baltimore in honor of Mrs Mr Donald Me lI
I Lean
SAYS SHE TOOK DRUG
TO EASE THE
Suffering from the offects tfCectsof of an over < ver
r dose ese of hmdnmnn Mrs Emma EmmL Ham
I mond mondor of 1725 25lIstre M street txect f Georgetown Georget w UW wa
t token to the Georgetown
J 5k Hospital ospltu1 at an early hour this morning m orl Jin
Physicians reported that she was vas no
seriously affected affect < dby by the drug because 1 ecaus
Li ot the prompt attention she received af
ter taking the poison
Unconscious and clutching an
t bottle marked marccdLaudhnum Laudanum the
1 woman was found lying lyin on the floor
o I her bedroom shortly before 1
y this morning Her husband who made
tt t the thedlacovery discovery summoned a policeman
I who had ha d the o woman conveyed to the
s hospital Restoratives were applied
and in in a few moments the woman was
t I revived She said she had a a seve
t headache all nh Tcstr yesterday < Jay and last night
1 I and sought tcf t tease ase ascthc the pain with a lit
I 1 tie laudanum She wqs of the pinlo
C that tha t s she hft li took too much and became un ¬
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I conscious
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FIRST WEDDING
1T ANNIVERSAiR AN ANN1VERSA N IVE R8ARf
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The friends of Mr and Mrs Courtney
Poole gathered Tuesday Tuesda evening last at
I their residence to participate in the
celebration of lh the first wedding wMdin anni ¬
versary yersarjot of the couple The parlor and an d
dining room room l werebeauUfully were beautifully decorated
with palms and cut it flowers During the
evening qve < eniIg hing piano selections selec tl tlns ns were w re rendered rend red
after 3fterwhIchrcfreshment which refreshments were served Ied
Among Amongthose those present were Mr and
Mrs Mrr J Poole Mr and Mrs W V Sanders
Mrs J Veirs yelrs Misses N i C Case se K K Crop < rop
1 11eY ley J J Clement ClemEnts C CClcmenlsE Clements ClcmentsE E cl Clem m
gnis fHl fHlc fHlkJ2 eiw c kJ2 JS Jones D Poole M Poole P9 > Ie K R
Vermiiilon Vermillion VGingell Y Gingell H Gregory L
Wood E Murphy and Messrs R R Poole
B R Poole H HPoole Poole W V Poole J Poole
S Veirs Vel R R Pcpkins J Kearney H
Jones Fl R F Ayers F Connors B BBl BBli BBlrne Burnell i rne l
L LBrook Brook S Moreland
Bttfill LEGATION
ATCHEVY AT CHEVY CHASE
Minister Will Spend Most ost
I of Summer SUJn er There h re
ICOUNSELOR COUNSELOR EXPECTED SOON
Social So Soci dal l Gossip of f the Bay Including
f tRecent Recent journeys cf Promi ¬
nent People i
Baron Moncheur th the Belgian Belgi 1 minister
has tak taken n a house at Chevy Chase for
the summer and a nd will leave cavethecll the city ity
legation within a day or two With the
exception of ora a few short trips to promi ¬
nent resorts they will spend the th entire
summer summer at Chevy Chase Washingtons
most mostbeautlfulsuburblocated beautiful suburb located just five
miles fromWashbgton from WashVngton Baroness Mon ¬
cheur who has hasbecupajing been paying a visit Isit to
her father General GeneraIClayton Clayton Ambassa ¬
dor to Mexico has returned r turned to Wash ¬
ington
M Havenith the thenowly nowly appointed appont d < l coun ¬
selor 1 of the Belgain legation will ar ¬
rive nyc in n this city M May y 15 from Madrid
I He has been s secretary cre ta y o of f ftb the legation
at Cairo for five fiveyenrs years and has ha had
other diplomatic diploma tIc experience M Have Hav e ¬
nith Is a great sportsman a bafcbelor
and an accomplished acclmpllshedman man of society He
succeeds here 31 Wauters counselor
who sails sall for torlladrid Madrid May 13 where he
will be given an Important post
Mr and Mrs Irs Vespasian Warner the t1
former Commissioner CommssI rier of Pensions P i9ns have
taken an apartment apar nent at the Portland
where they wilt wilispend spend th thE summer With
the exception of short shorftiips trips out or town
on business and to neirby nenbjresorts resorts they
will spend the entire summer in the
l lcity city
I ISome Some Personal PerSQnaIGOs3 609312 Q
R RSome I IMr Mr an and d Mrs Hnry Con Conklin klin of o Roch ¬
ester e5terN N y L arc spending several see ial days
in the he city clI > seeing sen l lslghts the sights and visiting stUn
frlen friends s Mr Con Co Conklin nkIIrJ klln Is i a prominent proID i ent
I lawyer of Monroe Monroecoun counjy coun3r y bar
Admiral dmlral and Mrs Thomas Stevens Ste eIisare are
irk lr town
Mrs Colonel C lonel P Pond Pond ond has 11 > 5 returned retu retui retuIle i Ile Iled Ilefrom d from from j
a ai visit I to relatives latives in r thesouth the South
The TheR Rev R VtTh1III iTbjfin hh Armltage rmtage Stauntcn ti has
as as his guestli guest 1 hissbii is k sph 9 1 Henry Staunton of
New York
S C Heald Helldapd and Phillip PhillipHea1d Heald Heai of
Boston are at the e Cairo where they
will stay sta for fora it a short time j
Chaplain ChSfl 1 C Pierce D D Ar
j I Itllery illery Corps lr VD a p A Is 1 at Fort Ethan
Allen Vt whithfr vh1 hEr he was wascaIle called to of
111ciate nciate at the wedding of Lleut Milton
G Holliday Homda Fifteenth Cavalry Ca ar and
I Miss Iiss Isabel Gresinarn daughter d of Ma
jor J C Gresham Grtsh m of the same regi ¬
ment
Senator Sen tor and Mrs Irs Dolliver are are re being
congratulated con gratul1ted upon upon the birth of a anew new
baby hib making the third sonln son in the lam 1 iIl
ily They The also al have a daughter
Mrs Dolliver is a justl justly popu lar young
matron matronof of f the Senatorial S natorial set et and is re rE ¬ 1
ceiving c iving congratulations congratuJi ns and flowers from
friends trien ds here h < re and elsewhere el ewhere as lIsthe the good
news spreads Mr sfr Ir Dolliver jr is do I
Ing remarkably re well as is also his
mother I
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LAKIN 1J11NtIIJIMAJEO NO lINATEO
FOR FllRPRESTATLy REPRESENTATIVE
i
I IChoice Choice of Republicans of f Second SecondVleet Wert
I Virginia District Districtt > Prominent
Business BusinezsMa Mail Ha i
I
I The Republican nomination for Con ¬
I gress gressln in the Secon Second d West Vest Virginia V rginia dis diG ¬
trict to succeed Judge Alston Als t on G Day
I ton was won wonyesterday yesterday by James S L
I ILakin Lakln of Terra Alts AU Aitha a merchant mcrch lt
I banker and real realestnte estate dealer of ofprcml promi prom ¬ 0
i inencein notice nencein In that section of the State Slate
i He was supported by the adherents cff c
i Governor Dawson Senator Elkina
ifrlendswantcd friends wanted John T Hetzel of o 2Iar Ma
i it1nsbur tlnsbursr t1nsbur
I The nomination was wnsmade made at a session f
i last la t night after thee11t1re the entire afternoon
had been spent In fruitless 1rultlessefIorts efforts to
I presided agree Frank C Reynolds of ot Keyaer KeY8
The Th Teter Influence hacked lJ ked 6 6oah Noah oah G
Keim of Elkins but Senator Elkins Elkins op
pr prtred ed edl1Im him This held hU hisyote vote down
Although he had been the favorite for
the nomination he could not not overcome overcome
the he Senators influence The votes went
elsewhere
I Judge Daytons Dayton5broth brother jrilar nI3 Ira m E
R Robinson obiuson oTGraf Of Gr Grx1ton alton ton threw t h r ew his strength j
I Ito to Lakin This started the tide of otvic vic
tory after twentyfive Ineffectual bal ¬
lots l ts
i Lakin T kin got 147 votes while only 325
were necessary to toelecL elect His vote on
the theflrs first j ballot was wasonIYsixtj only sixty but the
combinations pulled him through
MANY AT ATYELIOwn YELLOW WORK viOIOC
j To Tollie the Editor of The Washington Wash1ngtonTfm Times 3
I followed the reading of your we we well ll
I Iput put observations in yesterdays paper
I under the headline A fellow Ilow Prosecu ¬
I tion with a hearty Alien and Amen
I Yet I believe you miss one point pointthe the
responsibility responsJbUl y of the newspapers for en ¬
couraging the thing justly complained
of The Theattomey attorney is working for note Uto
riety and money mone It does him no In ¬
justice tosaj to say that the part principle has
in his oratorical jeremiads isnt worth
mentioning for these are are repoured poured out for
the cause or side sid which retains him hm
See the array of Democratic Democrn ticcunsel counsel
retained by Republican R publIettn Justice Jus tIce W B
Hooker In New York
The crhnlrmlattorney criminal attorney possessed posse sse d dof of the
opportunity T of ors orprosecuting s prosecuting a worrian woman woman
young youngor or old in a acapita1 capital and salacious
case recognizes recognIzestllS hIS opportunity It is
I a chance for free f eadvertlsing advertising The
yellower he can paint paf t the scenes s enes th the
more assured is fshe he heof of ofa a large newspaper
audience a udience He will be talked a about bout be b ¬
cause of the t e vigor v igor o 6f f his language
his terrible H arraignment merciless
att atttt attacks acks crushin cr crushing USh In g denunciation den unCia tionet et ¬
I cetera cet m ad nauseam Its a great oppor ¬
tunity in H hlsmatinees his matinees and he makes
thq th most m mostOf inost ostOf of it reckless Ie CkI e of the fact factth thzji
I thi there thei may be men on the tIle jury whom
that thatcheap tM 1 cheap Ch P style stYIeo of justiceservic justI ce senIca nay
I prejiidice prejiidiceasainst prej d ceagainst j asainst the side he is servir serInr
i profess ionally
Why Wh do the newspapers JIendhem b lend them ¬
selves to the service of f the th yellew ye11G at t ¬
i torney If they would refuse to print pr1I1
the stuff that flows on the capital oc ¬
casions afforded fordedby by the Nan Patterson
type of accused persons perso do you yo not
think there would follow quickly q Icklya a
dc decrease erease of oth the C output ol4p of the th frothy
senseless stuff the New York attorney a orne
who is never heard la 1nany any CaSe < ase to ID which
high legal principles princip1esare are involved invOlvedworks works
off o od d as a n < a free free3cr ad under the label label The
People vs v So ICan 1 PaitersonT
I believe be1ie a very ery lar iargcxart e part of o the pub J1 b ¬
lie Agrees with wi 1aru1 and applauds ap at1 g your y rs stric f1c ¬
tures tureson on A Yellow Prosecution I
know Jnowagood a good many people take ke the view lew
herein expressed that yellow el1ow newspa ¬
pers p are 3r responsible in a large we measure measure
for that style of prosecution Respect
fully full J a H H C
Washington Va > hington April 26 6 1903 a
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