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Showers Monday Tonight Cooler and andMonday h II a hin ton 1 1VASHJK m LAST EDmON EDmONNIDmER
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NIDmER NTThIBER 6339 WASHINGTON VASHJK GTON S SATURDAY EVENING MAY y5 7 1909 PRICE ONE CEN CENT
1
CENSUS BY POLICE POLICETOM POLICEA
A DISAPPOINTMENT DISAPPOINTMENTa
1 TOM TO THE CAPITAlIncrease CAPITALTrcree
Increase In in Population Fallselow FallBelow
Below elow the t Average Averageof A Aof ge geof
of 10000 10000CITYS 10000CITYS 10000CITYS
CITYS INHABITANTSNOW INHABITANTS INHABITANTSNOW INHABITANTSNOW
NOW NUMBER 259766 259766Enumeration 259766Ert 2aQt7dElittmerat3oil
Ert Enumeration marat100 Shows a Growth Gl Mth e eQII of ofOfliy afO f
Ofliy O QII iyaCIOO Y 3900 Qer QftrLut QftrLutYr LetYdar Last LastPOLICE
Yr YdarPOLICE
1
POLICE CENSUS FIGURES FIGURESFOR FIGURESPQRTHE FIGURESFOR
FOR PQRTHE THE DISTRICThltc DISTRICT DISTRICTAVhHc DISTRICTWhite
White hltc Celorod CelorodIJrfft CetordIJrt Celor9dhlrit
IJrfft 1roolnot 8378 887 887SoooRil DR DRSOOOR i107Sooond
SoooRil I Precinct Pro lnct S9JSS7 S 18840 18840Third 13840Third 12840Tktrd
Third PreolHUt 3877ft 3877ftPeHrtli Ui 18i 18iFe Xi XiItlKrtJ
PeHrtli Fe irtlt Precinct 90177 90177 i l 1346 1346FUth 12467Fifth io i iFifth
Fifth Iroolu < t S8 aB9T7 > > 77 i 12142 12142Sixth 11 14 14Slxtll + 1 14xth
Sixth 4xth Precinct Prccl ct 375120 4 4Seventh 48 48StneBtk 478Seventh
Seventh Proolnot 17SM 17SMaiRhth f a27 a27ifihth 3 3Bhhth
aiRhth ifihth Proclnct 2tfK7 UKm 18060 18060Vlnth 1801i0lath 11 + 080 080Ninth
Ninth lath Preoiact 3 2tp9O1 M01 8008 8008Tenth 8608reutlt 8008tenth
Tenth Procinct 84000 4000Total 0 0Total 66 66Total
Total 2 tJs61 < 15S < J1 J1Total D14 D14Total 9714Total
Total IOCS 241920 190 07480 974Salain 0183Goln I IGnln
lain 3 304 3944 3944Lena 44 44Lou > 1 1L08
Lou Lena 3 3tt1 3tt1Yul 311Crnlud 11 11Criyid
Criyid Yul total 1900 848008 848008Inatead 34110011I 341100111a4 241008Iutaad
I
Inatead of the anticipated Wan anaicrease nutl 10 10e Increpes
crease e of 3MM 1LI ht the population o of th ths the theDistrict theDItrIet e
s District there th wets 1 a sain of only MW MWlast JAt1ut
last vear according to the annual ual police policecen poUceCfQ pox poxcon ce
con < is I taken la 1 April the enumeration enumerationof enumer enumerof umeratloDor alien
of which vats completed today The Thetottii Thetobd Th Thtots e
tottii tots I r population of the theDllltrlot District is aa 313wbie MMB MMBvhji aa1II
wbie vhji 1II 1 th the h city of WfMWiaKton W has a aT total totalof t tl tlot
of 2 > 9 9Tii ff ffTill >
Till T is grand total last year was WUmeh 331408 331408which llwittclt 11
which meh was an Increase fnerea of MU III over 0 the the1W tlt tltIH1census e
1W IH1census census It had been estimated that thatthe uatthe tha t
the Increase this thI year would be Don oonFldcrably COftIdiallly Donrlderably
Fldcrably over 10006 H The compilation compilationof
of t the police Allures a rM will come oomm as asuryrie a big bignunrise bit8UlI
8UlI nunrise e Real Realate estate men all over the theclt7 th thcity
city it is said hare bam basing build buiJaIng buildtrig buiWing
ing operations o raUOM to a nrt large < a extant < < on onexpPeted an anexported n nexpected
exported tecraasa Icr of at C1eaId C1eaIdy8 least UUMO UUMOyear 16111year x11a a
y8 year and the remarkably y small Increase Increaseover mer meron Incrover ease easelr
over on previous years will undoubtedly undoubtedlyhav undoubted undoubtedv lr
hav > av v < > its effect on the baUdlng of atrialhouate small smallhouse amaUhOUII I
house which have been going OlD < < up In Inlarge InlarxO 1 1perils n
large numbers nw 11be18 all over the District DistrictThere DlatrJctall DistrictThere
There Is an increase Jncr however of 3 3J41 3J41In 313In il ilin 1
in the white population and a decrease decreaseof deer deerof decrof 5 55
of Rif U in the negro population populationPopulation popaIationPepWatien populationPopalatien
Population Shift ShiftSine S1 ShiftsNnc ft ftSine
Sine + th the taking of the census ee a year yearago yeara ya yaage r
ago a here bar ha been an increase in popu population pOpulation popelatlon ¬
lation of Ml to < the e First precinct 1ST Jl 1 1the 11 11the itthe t
the Sooond precinct 943 In 1 the Seven Sevenprecinct Seventh Seventhprecinct Seoeathprecinct th
precinct IB 1 in the JDlPtlJfpre JGIghihpreeinct 19gbtlpreeeinctIn Jnct 1 I2Z1 I2Z1In 27 27in
in the Ninth precinct and 4HS f In the theTenti theTeat th thTenti e
Tenti precinct and lid a decrease of Rl nln nlnthe 1 1the in inthe n
the Third precinct > > redDct A in n the Fourth Fourthprecinct FourthJutnct Four Fourpreetnc th
precinct 1 LlK in the Fifth precinct 411 411in 412In 41 41in i
in ti the e Sixth th precinct makinga total decress de decrease declMM
crease clMM of S36 1 in these th precincts preclnctlltotal precinctsasalsat as asagaioet
agaioet a total increase Iner of 8M in Innottletlraft the thenorthwest theMItJor
northwest northwestMajor nottletlraftM1aJor
Major Sylvester attributes attri the thecrestrs de decreae decr
cr creae hi population popu1a oo in the several eIal pre precinct preelne preclnett ¬
cinct named to the 4bserice absence of ofehtuies me mechanics ta e ¬
chanics dl D and laborers who were em emied emed
eel on the railroad IIInM improvements improvementsnew Improentsea y III rng rngncI is
a ncI new boildJftsa which have save stnee IIbaeeOGJDpIeted e
been completed completedMace OGJDpIetedw oempktedMare
Mace w Females l s Tbaa T Ma1esTb Males MalesThe al alTIle
The Tb total Bomber of white children childreneis ebIJcIrenelCltt ebgdr ebgdrI e1
I eight eis > t y yarts ars old and over and n nfourteen under underfourteen uDderfoartfcft mie r
fourteen years of r use as not oatschool attendlns aUdlltlfBdIooI attendlnsschool
school IB fortyfive lort7e and colored chit children cldldW chitdr5st ¬
dren seventyoneTier seventyone seventyoneTkevj arweDtFOIlefte
Tier fte are a 745 71 more white talte females femalarthe In Inthe Inthe
the district of Columbia than white whitexualea wblteJua whi whiruder U Utoloeed
ruder Jua and an excess e1L of Lalll S M colored
fe fetarlrs femsl < over er ro c 7olored > lored males alea a total 11It 11Itc etseas > x xceaa
seas c of l42S l 14 females over n the males
The Th population prpu lulaUun attun of the city of Wash Washington ¬
ington proper exclusive of alleys is iswhite lawhite I Iwhite s
white 1 11 13M S colored 61N0 tia JW The popu ¬
lation of till > alleys 1I1It In the city of Wash Washnirton WlUthnlJton Washngtop
nirton Is white 1908S L colored 12410 0
Flhe population of the eighty odd vii vlland
Ug lases a and towns to 1m outside ot the city o of
> Vafhiakfvn and in the District of Co C ¬
lumbia lumb6 T fa tit6white 4K6 0 0while r5 white and 20070 ov colored coloredwhfle coloredw1dJe cufo
while in I the suburtan district dt trict alleyways
the colored population is t 272 no white whiteperson wblte4mIOM whitpenolu
person 4mIOM Itvins in these th alleys alleysWEATHER aU aUWEATHER alleysWEATHER
WEATHER REPORT REPORTTb
The Tb storm that is now m w central over overtMrr the theUMr the1QtPtr
UMr Mtsxtssippi Mtsttisnp JIKIllppi ended valley va all ey will move east eastwWl eau eauar4 t
wWl ar4 11 attended at by y showers lIbow ere and thun th
dtc den demonnn t > nn rrnsin In the lh north no Atlantic Atlantl < < and andmiddl andm4t an anmiddl
m4t middl < JI Atlantic A iak States S the tb Ohio valley valleysnd V4110 V4110snd VUeyand i
snd east Gulf States In the south At Atlantic Ataotlc Alhallo ¬
hallo Statos the th weather will continue continuefair conUnNair conUn conUnfair ue
fair tonight allowed followed by increasing increasingrlouflinenu 1nerea8tnd01filnt hncreasinrloudinpes
rlouflinenu d01filnt > BaI Sunday Cooler weather weatherslndkatM is isindicated 1 1indaa1fd
indicated fQr the middle ml dle Atlantic States Stateshe Statehe 8ta 8tathe
the he upper u PEr Oho valley and the northern northernportions northernport northerpotiions o
port portions lone of the east t Gulf States StatesTito 8tateaTile StaesThe
Tile winds Inda along alon the middle Atlantic Atlanticcoast AtlanticlUIt t > nti nticoast
coast lUIt will be tight It It to moderate south southand lIOuthan4 soul souland h
and southwest southwecter ou tht
FOR OI TILE znemucr znemucrrers IITR1CTTbtnMaar
TIll TbtnMaar rers tonight t and Sunda SundaoolN Sunday 8uBdayf y yate
f oolN er Sunday light llpnttm to moderate modrstvt ate awithTKMPlBJtATURK uth uthalld
and tm h t wfada wfadaFOR vt
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mi mi rw M tide 916 16 a m aIM and It 1616 p In In1I1 nnn
irvth irvthteriw 1I1 teriw 1U b tide tM a m and anda
of 419 p m low Ude 1116 a m and 1112 1112llHPKRP UUcOoDITION 111 111p
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cOoDITION t0 ITION OF BtVEB8
llHPKRP I1 ItMtPl tPEP Ri KERRY W Ya Y May 11
Beth river < clear today twdayfti tlldaytI2S todaytli5
fti tI2S 25 To Baltimore and Rstura RsturaSatulavs RltumRatuL RsturnSatu
Satulavs RatuL Satu 1 S tri I r hun 2unda Und + vs S vii t1 ja 1 P PrauL Pennsyl Pennsylvanfci nnsyf
vanfci van T ii ai u Tikrt i > r 11ItIt 1RtlrltttI 1RtlrltttIuntil < t roiug ug g
until huV IU < M ior a njt it Ai Aireuar rMutar trains trainsfKtf t tPt trainc
c fKtf j Pt t tn the Congressional Co relonal Limited Limitedvt
dvt vt
SIX S 1x CAP CAPITAL IT CARS CARSBEACH
I
REACH WAYNESBORO WAYNESBOROIN
IN AUTO TEST RUN RUNPackard RUNPackard
II nil I u I Lu Dull DullPackard
Packard No 4 Becomes BecomesPilot BecomesPilot BecomesPilot
Pilot at Rp Rockville clcville in Place Placeof Placeof Placeof
of Other Motor MotorROADS MotorROADS MotorROADS
ROADS FOUNDGOOD FOUNDGOODTRIP FOUNDGOODTRIP FOUNDGOODTRIP
TRIP INTERESTING INTERESTINGHearty INTERESTINGHaarty
Hearty Reception Given Giv6nAll All Along Alongthe Alongthe Alongthe
the Lino Lin LineFew Few Teams TeamsrIot TeamsAlat
rIot
By HARRY WARD WARDWAYNJ0SBOBO WARDWAYNJISBOBO WARDWAYNN6BORO
WAYNJ0SBOBO Pa P May M I5Slx 1iSixcars I5Slxcarll Six Sixcars
cars in the Washington Automobile AutomobileClub AutomoblleClub AutomobileClub
Club reliability run had checked in at atI atWaDellboro atWaynesboro
I Wayaeaboro when hen this dispatch dlp tch was wastiled wasJlI4Hl
tiled here be at at 1941 sett oclock this morning morningThe mornln mornlnThe morningThe
The No 4 Packard Day driver pilot pilotoar pilotoar pilotoar
oar took the place paae of the Stanley Stanleysteamer Stanleysteamer
steamer 1 the oTidal pilot at Rockvlllc RockvlllcPilot RockvUIePilot RockvllicPilot
Pilot Chandlees car was 88 disabled dJ8 led and andPresident andPrMldent andPresident
President West was wa compelled to trans transfer transffl tratnsfir ¬
fir his Sag to the No 4 Packard PackardThe PackardThe
The roads rMd so far have been good andthe and andthe aadthe
the trip is Proving exceedingly Interesting Interest Interesting Intwastill ¬
ing ill
ingThe
The No M I OMsmoblle Hoffman Hoffmandriver HoltmancIrtr Hoffmandriver
driver Love observer Harrington lll1s 311i1aand 1111 lll1sancI Is Isand
and Harry Ward passengers p8fH Igers oame oamethrough o cam camthrough me metIuouk
through to this thI point with perfect perfectscore perfectcole perfecgoers t
score scoreThe goersThe cole coleThe
The fottowtng follo JIg have e cheeked eft in here herese Iere IereBe
se far fart fartNo l lNo
No Mp 4 Packard PackardNo Packard PackardNo
No No I CbaJmerifDetref Cbalnner DMrelt Detr lt L I liet ig igMo I INo
Mo 7 CelumMa eel iAttJbt iAttJbtNo UklltNo
No M > OMmnobile OMmnobileKo 0IfIInn0b e 1BII I INoJ
Ko horn ia MatheeoH MatbeeaNo f < I TRf TRfNo
No 12 Packard PackardNe PackanJNo
No H PrankUn PrankUnMuch PrankttlMueJt Prank i
Much enthusiasm ent usl1N11 has boon shown on onroute onrotate
route rotate and nd the tourists t > urista are being ac accorded accercJed ¬
corded c hearty reception all alone lonl the theline h hDINt
line Very few teams save been on oncountered onC01Iftt8led
countered c so far farGET farGET farGET
i
GET AWAY ON RUN RUNIN RUNIN
IN SPLENDID SHAPE SHAPEBy
By THOMAS S RICE RICEGenuine RICE0emt11M
Genuine and a d Intense o thuslasm thuslasmrtted thuslasmmerited
marked rtted the start trt Of the reliability run runof runot
of the Washington Automobile Club Clubthte Clubtht
the tht morning morningGrand morningGralWl morningGrand
Grand weather perfect management managementand
and the the fact that only three of thetwentytwo the thetwentytwo thetwenttwo
twentytwo entrants failed to start on onscheduled onIIChechled
scheduled time put drivers observers observersand ob ervel1 ervel1aDd
and passengers on edge for oragreatdays oragreatdayspoct a great dayssport days dayssport
sport and all were eager to hit the pike pikeThere pikeMKre
There was not a single hitch or flaw flawin flawlq aw awSA
in the proceedings as far as could be
learned Instead of the complaining
and fussing which is generally a fea feature reature ¬
ture of such an affair the only object objectof I
I of the entrants was w to get away away8OOn as assoon asgoes i
soon as possible and Del derive full meed meedof
of benefit from the cool of the hours of
dawn
Absent MembersTire Members MembersThe MembersThe
The cars that did not materialize on ontime onUIne onflare
time were No No1 1 the Maxwell l axwel1 which
failed to ret = t here from the factory on ontime onUIIM I
time t No a the ThomasDetroit which whicharrived which1Itved
arrived half an hour late and ant then thenstarted thenatrtecl thenstarted
started on Its It own account and No S Sthe Stbe Sthe
the Chase which had an accident andcould and andcould
could not get the necessary parts arts for torreuairlna
repairing re
reThe The others othe eighteen in all were
Johnnyonthespot drivers and ob observers ob8enft1l observers
servers t makins it a point to follow to
the letter the Instructions that th they y be beat beat
at the starting point Fourteeth Fourt ieth th street streetand treetand
and Park road rGA at least half an hour
before thilr u cars were to t < > go S The
Times haa drilled this tha principle into
the nutoists l so thoroughly lboroubl in ihe ltI two twocontMU twocontests
contests which it managed mn 1and and which
brought the same to lire lIf In title city
that they had not forjattan forp n the lh wain waina wainlie
in i a
The lie promptness this roorninac m mornin rnin1 vastly va it
facilitated matters not only in 111 seed acid
I ing the cars away on the not but in inavoiding InavOidlnc inavoiding
avoiding oiding grounds for deputes tI pute or pro proPresident ¬
tests
President Wost W o t Departs DepartsPresident DepartsPretlident DepartsPresident
President W D West of the Wash 1YaahMgton Washington Vaahha ¬
ington ha < < ton Automobile Club departed at atJR 4 4a 4a
a m with H C Chandiee Chand in the let letters latter patters ¬
ter ters private car to act as pilot and andreplace andnplaco andreplace
replace any signs that might have been beentam beentorn beentorn
torn down own on Ui u the route of 1418 miles milesthrough mll mllthroqh milesthrough
through Rockvllle Fredericksburg
Hagencewn H < < eI8tOwu Wmynesboro Pa West Westminster We t tmll18tu ¬
minster Md and so back to Washing ¬
ton tonThe
The Th cars were turned loose at three threeminute thrMminute threeminute
minute Intervals Despite Dea lte the fact that
No 1 the th e Maxwell which failed to i ap ¬
pear was carded to leave at i a m
there tll was a goodly crowd on hand for forsuch r01INCb forsuch
such an early Nrl hour among the specta ¬
tors being many automobile owners ownerswho owne ownewtoo
who took advantage advanta < < e of the opportunity
to get a comprehensive comprfh nlltve view of the six ¬
teen different makes of road cars of ofproved orDrQV4CI ofproved
proved ability It was w a sort of Im Impromptu ImI impromptu ¬
promptu I > mptu show for practical owners and
drtve drivers and was well worth rising be ¬
fore sunup to toPirat see seeFir see
Fir First t Car Gets Off OffThe OffThe OffThe
The first away was Wit the ChalmersDe ChalmersDetroit ChamasDetroit mer8De mer8Debolt ¬
troit driven by A Stanley Zell with withJee withJee
Jee 1 True as observer which left at 508 508a iCJ6In
a m Alter that they were w released re at
the th e threeminute Intervals without the thesign thep thesign
sign p of a hitch except when Nos 3 aid
8 were among antoh < < the missing when Nos NOtand 4 4and
and 9 had to wait six minutes mlRut before
they were allowed to heave ahead aheade
The e value of the training tjnlll the contest ¬
ants received M in The Times runs was wasclenaeutntNI
demonstrated by the expeditions < nan nanaer nanpar
par In which everybody moved HP > into Intoproper
Ms proper place without the need of ofexhortation ote
exhortation e rtatJo or 0 command In fact the theewnt tbeeWDt theevent
event mowed mo d oft on so 0 smoothly it almost almo t
lacked interest The
only diversion was waswhen WIUIWMn
when the th newspaper DtIW pape photographers photogta phers
drove d v back the too curious outsHle out ftle pub b ¬
lic which insisted upon crowding around around
the machines machinesB
E L Leimbach who successfully succaeHfullypiloted WCOeMrullypllotfd successfullyptlOtetl I
piloted the Stearns Stear car to many victories victorieson
on the roads was not able abt to a aplace apPear
to drive the Oldsmobile No 10 And his hiepiaN hisplace
place was taken by O W W Hoffman one oneof onenl
of the Oldsmobile staff tate of expert e t drivers driversContinued driYerawho
who me maize a specialty Uy of ref yIt Qt y con CitRt contests
t dig
Continued on Eleventh Page
I 1 CONSPICUOUS IN AUTOMOBILE RELIABILITY RUN RUNFRANKLIN RUNFRANKLIN
FRANKLIN CAR No 15 M S BATES DRIVING OLDSMOBILE No 10 0 Q W HOFFMMAN HOFF MAN DRIVING CAR CARRIES CARRiESHARRY
I HARRY WARD TIMES AUTO EDITOR
I II I r t I
SijUiERS S QfflERSNOW NOW NAMED NAMEDi
FOR POST AT ATYIENNA VIENNA VIENNAI VIENNAAdministration I i
Administration A Decides Not Notto Notto Notto
to Appoint Kerens to toAmbassadorship toAmbassadorship toAmbassadorship
Ambassadorship AmbassadorshipJohn
John C Kearns of St Louie who 110 vas vasplated as asIlated
plated to become United States ambs ambssador amb ambsretdor oS oSSfdor
sador to the court co rt of o Austria Austria In Vienna Viennawill VIennawll1 Viennaill
will w ill not be b appointed to that post ac according according according ¬
cording to information that came ama first flrslhand Jlrstband firsthand
hand from the Administration today unlayInstead todayIn5 todayInstead
Instead In5 this post will probably go g to toHerbert toH8rburt toerbert
Herbert H O Squires at present pro nt United UnitedStates UnittdState Unitcwitates
States S tates minister to the Republic oC Panama Pan Panama Panama ¬
ama amaSeveral amaSeveral amaSeveral
Several weeks ago th the State Depart Department Department j jntent
ment sexed led the he Vienna government vernnftt if ifthe itthe ifthe
the appointment o of John C K Kftrn Iearn arn to tosucceed tosuoco toucceed
succeed suoco s Ambassador Francis would hecceptable be beacceptable beaccopb11ile
acceptable a To tills tld inquiry a a most fa favorable favorable a avocable
vorable reply roll was wa received but in n the themeantime themoantJme themeantime
meantime a hitch of considerable dl dimensions dlmen dlansions ¬
mensions men m loDIJ develoitw develojjoU in the way of ojJ ojJposilion 011poIUon o1osition
posilion p osition to Mr Kearns Ke tn18 at home The
Administration has found t trather the situation sltuatJonrather situationrather
rather difficult to meet and it Is s appar apparent apparont apparent ¬
ent TKJW that Mr Kearns will nop no be benamed ben8DMd benamed
named
Squires SlatedAlthough Slated v vAlthough t tAlthoug
Although President Taft Iktt t and Secretary SecretaryKnex SecrotiIYKnex Secretarynox
Knex K nox have reached re ed no definite decision decisionMr decisionr i
Mr M r Squires will undoubtedly be ac accorded accorded i
j corded the honor He is an able abI manwho man manwho manwho
who has been long in n the diplomatic diplomaticservice dlplomatJcservloe diplomaticervice
service s and one who will not only be beacceptable be beacceptable beacceptable
acceptable tQ the Vienna court but butwhose butwho butwhose
whose who e appointment would be well re received receted received ¬
ceived in the United States StatosJust StatQJust StatesJust
Just what will become of Mr Kearns
Is not definitely known but it t is evi ev ¬
dently the lab itlon of the Administra ¬
ion t in smoothing out the t situation to togive togive
give g ive Mr Kearns another berth not in
the diplomatic service serviceHerbert 83rvlceHerlxrt serviceHerbert
Herbert G Squires entered < the Gov Ctovornment Government
ornment service October 12 1 1S77 as a asecond aecond
second s lieutenant of the First Infantry
He Hserved served In the army until ISM I1 81 In the th thenfantry
1 Infantry In Ig ran tor and cavalry armc armsreaching reaching the thetrade theI therade
t g trade of captain He resigned re81 ned in n that thatyear thatyear thatyear
year and 8 d retired to private life lifeReenters lifeReenters tCeReenters
Reenters Service ServiceIn
In MW4 he again entered the service of ofhis ofh ofhis
j his h J country as secretary of the embassy embassyat
at Berlin He again retired In 1817 In InJanuary InJanuary Inanuary
January J anuary IMS he became secretary of ofthe orthe ofthe
the legation at Peking Pc ng For the last Ja t tenyears ten tenyears tenyears
2 years he has continued in the diplomatic diplomaticservice diplomaticrvlce diplomaticervice
i service s rvlce He was appointed minister toCubs to toCuba toCube
< Cuba in May 1988 and three years yearslater y yearslater < < mrs mrslater
later became minister to Panama under underthe uDdertho underthe
t the Roosevelt Administration Arlmlnl tratlon to assume
1 the difficult task of representing repre entlng this
gor C Government nj in its negotiations n looking ln lnMr
t to the building n < or the h Panama canal
Mr Squires + IS a a man of wealth and andemained nd ndremained
i remained r e d In the background of the d dl
1 service rvlce to carry out the wishes wishesof wishes wishesof
of President Pre ldeut Roosevelt ROOIMveltI
I
CHURCH BROrHEnS BROrHEnSUPEN RROTHE RROTHEOPENCONVENTION
UPEN OPENCONVENTION OPENCONVENTIONMembers CONVENTION CONVENTIONMembers
Members of St Andrews AndrewsSociety indrevsSociety AndrewsSociety
Society Welcomed Welcomedto We1comedto
to City CityMore CityMore CityMore
More than 200 delegates from the thedieeese thedlecee thediocese
dieeese of Maryland Washington and andBaston aadERston and15aston
Baston attended the opening 8niag session sessionof e Ion Ionof
of the ninth TriDiocc TrlDloccl a Convention Conventioncf Coriventton Coriventtoncr
cf the Brotherhood of St Andrew thismorning this thtemorning thtBmorning
morning in St Pauls Episcopal I Church ChurchTwentythird ChurchTwentythin ChurchTwentythird
Twentythird and I streets One of the thelargest thelarge thelargest
largest large t delegations was from rrm the city cityof cityof cityof
of Baltimore An address addre s of welcomeby welcome welcomeby
by the Rev Robert Talbot rector r tor of ofSt otSt ofSt
St Pauls and an a U charge by Bishop
Harding were the features of the themorning th thmorning themorning
morning session sessionThe eeoutonThe sessionThe
The beautiful thing thin in the life of ofSt otSt ofSt
St Andrew said I Dr > r Talbot which wblchstrlke whichstrikes whichstrikes
strikes the keynote of this thl society is isthe Isthe isthe
the fraternal relation If we wish 40 40IHrve toserve < o oserve
serve our dear Master Jlb ter let us not think thinkat tJalnkat thinkat
at this time of the special bleeaingswhich Meselngs Meselngswhich 1HeulngswhJcll
which may ma come to U6J u but let us think thinkContinued tJtlukContinued thiukContinued
Continued on Ninth Page
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OFFICERS S OF THE RUNReading RUN RUNReading RUNReading
Reading From Left To Right Right R B CAVERLY Referee DAVID DA ID DUNNEGAN Starter StarterTOHN
HUN RUNPER ER Judge W W CHISWETL Strter rnTON FUf
A JOHN K HEYL Clerk TON R GORDON Judge W C DUV DUVA Toepr vepreeentatin ttift A 4 J
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JOOUllAYS CONTINUE CONTINUEIS
IS TAFI5 TAFTSPROMISE TAFTSPROMISEYard PROMISE PB01ISENavy
Navy NavyIS Yard Employes WillGet Will WillGet VillGet
Get Saturday After Afternoons Afternoons Afternoons ¬
noons OffAll Off OffAll OffAU
All the employes of th the navy yards yardswill yardsil1be yardswilt
will il1be be given lven half alf holidays on n Satur Saturdays S Saturdays tur turd ¬
days d s during July August Au and September Septem September September ¬
ber as 8 long as Taft is President PresidentRepresentative PresfdentRepre PresidentRepresentative
Representative Repre enttlve Roberts called at theWhite the theWhite theWhite
White House today to urge Ur8 the President Presi President President ¬
dent to issue le ue an executive order simi similar similar Mmllar ¬
lar to those lssu4 by President Roose Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt ¬
velt every year giving the employes employesthese employesthese employesthese
these breathing spells elllI during the hotmonths hot hotmonths hotmonU
monthsThe months monthsThe monUThe
The last order issued by President PresidentRoosevelt PresidentRoo PresidentRoosevelt
Roosevelt Roo eveU exclaimed President Taft Taftis Tattuls aft aftis
uls is still in foree and I do not intend intendto
to revoke it it The order will stand as aslong a a10Dg aslong
long as I have anything an th1ng to do with it itMUST It ItMUST ItlUST
MUST NOT SMOKE SMOKEMADISON SMOKEMADISON SMOKEMADISON
MADISON Wis May 35 15The The senior seniorclass seniorc1aa senioclass r
class of the University of Wisconsin Wisconsinan
an institution In tituUon with 4500 students de deelded dtcJded decided
elded that hereafter freshmen shall not notbe notbe no nohe
be permitted to smoke cigarettes
THE TRAGIC STORY OF A CHILD WIFE WIFEWhat WIFEWhat
What life has held and what it will hold for fifteenyearold DorothyWillardBeck Dorothy DorothyWillardBecK DorothyVillardBecl
WillardBecK of Washington whose thirtyyearold th husband husbandhas husbandhas husbandhas
has just been Killed by her own father fatherTold fatherTold fatherTold <
Told by JAMES HAY Jr Jrt JrIn JrIn JrIn
t
In Tomorrows Sunday Evening Edition of The Times
BEHIND B EHINA the Killing hillin of ofa ofa ofa
a childwifes husband husband hus husband ¬
band by the father of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the child in Washing Washington
ton is the absorbingstory absorbing absorbingstory absorbingstory
story of a still greatertragedythe greater greatertragedy greitertragedy
tragedy tragedythe the tragedy of ofmisguided ofmisguided ofmisguided
misguided dreams and andsordid andsordid andsordid
sordid surroundings surro ndings of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the young younggirls girls girls desire desirefor desirefor desirefor
for happiness and luxury lux luxury luxury ¬
ury and of the coming comingof
of the wrong man It il illustrates il illustrates iilusueates ¬
lustrates the splendid
the temptations against againstwhich againstwhich againstwhich
which they must battle battleceaselessly battleceaselessly battleceaselessly
ceaselessly It shows thewreck the thewrecK thewreck
wrecK of a family a girl girlwidowed girlwidowed girlwidowed
widowed at fifteen With Withit Withit
it is the fascinating fascinatingstudy fascitatingstudy fasciaatin fasciaatinstudy
study of a child with a awomans awomans awomans
womans heart helpless helplesswithout helplesswithout helplesswithout
without a womans intuition in inUiition intuition
tuition the picture of ofa ofa
a high strung roman romantic romanjc romanyic ¬ I i
tic girl girl beating futilely futilelyagainst futilelyagainst futilelyagainst
against the bars of her
poor and DOROTHY VILLARD BECK surroundings surroundingsr
r
1 CAlnWH I t tPREVLNTAHE4R1 S SPREVlNf
PREVlNf PREVLNTAHE4R1 PREVLNTAHE4R1Sheriff A ARING ARINGY Y
Sheriff Discovers Attorne AttorneIs Attorney AttorneyIs ttprney ttprneyIs y
Is Full of Buckshot BuckshotSeriously BuckshotSeriously BuckshotSeriously
Seriously Hurt HurtCOLUMBUS HurtCOLUMBUS HurtCOLu
COLUMBUS COLu MBUS Ind May YaY1iThe Ik 1aThe The bear aer aer1aS
fag of Charles W Catdweil the attor attorney attore7 aLtahey ¬
hey > > e7 who was sought all a1 Thursday Tbur day night t
by an irate father at er and 90 2N citizens with withshotguns withshotguns
shotguns was today postponed HNft I Mted until 1
Monday owing to the several severalfrom wounds
from which Caldwell CaW well is suffering
At Ant Caldwell declared that t he henot bad badnot hadnot
not been near the tb home of Gufetave Gu tave
Remy at Ktiaabetatown and Ad that he
had never written Remys d9 atjghter righter
that he would meet her as charged by
the girls rla rather But while wh e in jail ja11lte ja11lteyesterday late lateyesterday la layesterday
yesterday Caldwell suffered so o much muchpain muchpaln muchpain
pain that he told
Sheriff Cox he was waswounded waswounded waswounded
wounded and asked for medical aid
He then confessed cone aed the sheriff ahert < < says
that Remy had shot
him while he was wasapproaching wasapProchtng
approaching the trjedng tryr6 place where
he was to meet Buelan B elah Remy emy aged CHI six ¬
teen teenCaldwell teenCaldwell teenCaldwell
Caldwell is married and to forty years
old He has recently recentl gained notoriety noto T
by filing ftlt papers in the District Dl trtct of Co ¬
lumbia to oust ou t Secretary of State Kncx r > xtca
from President Pre Jdent Tafts Cabinet on the
ground that he is holding it unconstitu ¬
tionally ly
Caldwell is i alleged to have the six Ix ¬
teenyearold girl completely under his hi s
control controllie controlHe controlBe
lie told her it is
charged by he her r
father that he had been fraud frauduently uently entt Y rY
married to his hl present wife and that tha thaas t
as soon as be coUNt get the marriage e te
contract annulled he would take her h e
away with 1th him where unkind questions q
would never be asked a ked
The jail physician ph kjan today declared that
Caldwell Ca weU wounds may prove serious seriousCANAL 8e11ouaCANAL seriousCANAL
CANAL ZONE FOLKS FOLKSEAT FOLKSEAT FOLKSEAT
EAT TON OF QUININE Q ININE
Twentyfive Hundred Pounds Dis Distributed Distributed ¬ i itributed
tributed by the Gov Government Government Government ¬
ernment ernmentMore ernmentJiore ernmentMore
More than a ton and a quarter of ofquinine eCqulnIe ofquinine
quinine waa Issued by the Depart Department Department Departmeat ¬
ment of Sanitation of the lathmia lathmiacanal Iuutacanal Iathttriaacanal
canal in nee according to a publish published bUah bUahed ¬
ed report which reached Washing ¬
ton today The average number of ofemployes Ofemployes ofemployes
employes d dartng jring the year was W 438M 438Mand 43U0and 18 18and
and the average amount of quinine
issued to each one was 975 7i ounces
in the fight ft ht against malaria I
Quinine is dispensed free on the I
isthmus to o any anyone one who applies for torwhether
It whether an a 11 employee em pI ee or not be ¬
cause the tight to keep the canal
force healthy is I greatly aided by the
decrease in valaria arJ among the people
living iu h tb ± none xoneKILLS noneKILLS
KILLS HIS FAMILY FAMILYTHEN FA11ILYTHEN FAMILYTHEN
THEN SHOOTS SELF SELFBOWLSVILLE SELFPOWLSVILLE
BOWLSVILLE BOW CWIL 111 May 15 15be 15be0rODtar 15Thecoroner The Theeoroner
coroner today 41s ls investigating the thecause theC8UH thecause
cause of he A tOAdrupie naJ Ie tragedy near nearhere Dearbere nearhere
here Henry Williamson a proaper prosperonce proapero
o once ifi farmap yeatavday went to the
bed side alel Ar < 1 hl his wS and nd children and
shot alt o of them while 118 they were weresleeping wereslEepinf weresleepinjf
sleeping Williamson VUnamlf T1 th then < n placed the therevolver therevohr therevolve
revolver to his temple and killed him himself him8e1t ¬
self 2 elf
NEW YORK DOCTOR DOGTORSAYS
SAYS HE EXAMINED EXAMINEDLEPER EXAMINEDLEPER
LEPER JOHN EARLY EARLYL
L Duncan Dunc rt BulJdey BuI Cley Over OverPhone OverPhone f fPhone
Phone to t The Th Times TimesConfirms TjmesConfirms TimesConfirms
Confirms Report ReportSPECIALIST ReportSPECIALIST
SPECIALIST ANGRY ANGRYAT ANGRYAT ANGRYAT
AT CHARGES MADESays MADE MADESays MADESays
Says His Profession Gives Himthe H Him Winthe tn tntAe
the Right to Visit Visitthe VJSitthe Visitthe
the Man
official of the Health r Deparlnlf Depar > eparuiippt eparuiipptwere n er > nt ntwere t twere
were astonished today by a statement statementmade statemnmade statementmade
made by Mrs Earb wife w1t ot the th iep r rJohn
John Early Ear that her husi husband hu DaIId had t teen tolfI1examined teenexamined en enI
I examined by J Dr > r 1 x vUDaI1 uocan BulkU BulkUof Bulklfor Buikklof
of New York city and had been pr prrounced prv prvrounced pnlOUllced
rounced free from tnr th r disease diseaseDr dlHseI
1 Dr Bulkley who iV o is said to be an aneminent dOfminent ir ireminent
eminent specialist ialiat on diseases of the theshit tt tti r rI
I shit kiB was asked by The Times o othe otie P Ptie >
tie longdistance Iongdlsta ee telephone this arts artcii aftF1noon artsnoon
i noon it these the 4t two statements from M MEariy Mr MrKarly Ii Iiarly
Karly arly were true trueI
I am not te a position at the pr prfis prfisfont rrteat fe fernt
font time to make JB e any statement whaever wha wfcaever whavcr
ever vcr with regard to this matter said1i sa said 6aiDr i iL
L Dr > r Bulkley My X report will come on onlater 01later nalater
later I can not say y at the present tim tuoanything timanythIng timanything >
anything about It ItIt IthIt itit
hIt It is true au I made the examioat examioatTast examinatlrtast examinatinlast > >
Tast Sunday but Just ju now X cannot sj s3anything sjanything s sanything >
anything morer moreri morrvr more morei1r
i vr > r Bulkeleyi Bul y attentten was ca cafj c eat < li lit
fj t the fact that tbat be was w severely crit cr11iized criti crltidzed
i idzed < ized by the officiate oI ciIs of the W Uas Uasington a4 a4ington as asington
ington Health Department Z > particu partiCUdJy a aly < ir irly
ly by Dr Woodward Wooclw for having vtng mrre mrrethe TCJA
i the examination without wttb < < nrt first announ announI aAn01tnIlng annouctng
I Ilng tng to the department t ate hI Intention t t3o <
11080 t 3o so He was informed that t aat Ar II Wooer Woodward Wooerj OQJ
j ward had termed this a breach of pro pfofessiinal ptc1fesstina1 prof
f fessiinal etfcinc et1K1te ta e
i 1 Thinks He Was Juatifiod Ju Juatifi d
I do not see what obj objeation can an be t e
raised against my having gene gen De to examP exam
t t a
nLe P saw a Ii stab stabI tl1
i iwr
I wr In Intte fns
tte lI I 1U I 7
woatd otttd a tat tatro werjr werjrdo WIIlFto
ro to 4 4f de tG ty tyL
f I r
vYV vYVttat
ttat ttatIL
IL ILf L 1Sr7 1Sr7lpter111Gn
t f lpter111Gn krrtHt1 rJ u + t tr J Jt r rHtrl
t Htrl n rtgrey npre
pre I IP f fpt
pt P e1 e1r eta etaf
r X I Ido c cdo
do that and neither can tans 01 n vai do as
iagtou I have a perfect right to vs 8
Mr Bearly K he desires ro Jri6 to do sand s saicd sad >
and to make any examination he wiaiae wiaiaehat V i3lJ f
to permit permitThat
That hat hi all I care to ear y about aboutmatter t troatter L Lmatt
matter matt < < at the present time t De
Dr Bulkley was very much inc inccs Boj > i
by the struct structures urea that have been pa paupon puI paupon > c cupon
upon him by the Washington Wa htagton offlciai otftc
but be declined A 0 say in what manner trar Q r
Ids report would be given to the pub pJlrlit ¬
lit Be said he didnt know Whether Whetherwould w1lethprwoukI whetherWould
would boit b < published in s mr Ja lical jo j urn urnor m tr tror < ior
or ht some other form formWiE formWIll
WIll Investigate Inv ate Story StoryHealth StoryHealth
Health Officer < > meer Woodward said sa tdy toocL toocLhowever t L
however that he would invesijra invesijraMrs 1nEsdS1Mrs invesagnMrs
Mrs Sarlys story further and wouli wouliaddress uu wIl al i iaddr
address addr to the New York physician phy id4n aletter a aletter aIett
letter Iett giving Jim an a opportunity 9tf > rtuary yo t tdeny tdeny > rdeny
deny that he committed such a breach breachof breachof
of professional profe a1oaa1 etiquette If it itfound s sfound 3found
found that the physician was permit permitted permitpIo IP I IJo
Jo o examine Early the watchman watchmancharge watchmancharge 1 1Charge
charge of the leper will be discharge dischajseiable
1 1 ara III loath to believe that do ref
able physician would stoop to t Co Copracik i ipractices apractices
practices said Health Officer Otflcerwan Wcward Wo > i iward
ward wan today To examine E Early rly with without wthout wrhOut ¬
out the knowledge knowl or consent of tr trHealth r c
Health Department was a violation zonly r t tonly tonly
only of professional JJrohJ Ional etiquette but
decent courtesy Moreover it was en to totirel7 ¬
tirely unnecessary as be would have haveexperienced bGi bGiperlencecl raga ragaexperenced
experienced no difficulty dlm ulty in obtaining obtain c
the consent of the department departmentAsks
A Asks s For Explanation EsplanationI
I am writing him today to give Mn Mnan hlIt 7 7an
an It opportunity to deny that he visit1 visit1Early cult VisloEarl I IZany
Early Earl under such circumstances r l s spossible 1P °
possible P N1ble to give ve some explanation explanationsuch explanat1011such explanationsuchh <
such extraordinary prooedure This T his d dpartment dpartmeDt dpartment
partment te willing to permit any anyconlaed r rcofrnised
cofrnised phpsloian Ph to examine Eariv Earivand Ear EaraDd s sand
and we would only be too glad tj t ja jacover Jgcover
cover that the urea la not a leper lePf > t ant aniwould an 1 1Would
would no longer be a a charge obar upon t t3
district districtIt dl trta trtaIt
It was saM today tIoc1a that the specials specialsexpects spec iai s sex sexpects
expects ex ects to return to Washington a amake amake
make a further examination of f f4nQfm
4nQfm 4nQfmIfsuch
loHsach
uIt Ifsuch sach ta the case said the th rov rovefftoer h hefflcer tic ticofficer
officer he will have to obtain the thetIon in inLion r rtkm
Lion of this department and produce rv rvdence rycI <
desire cI aee to show that he is a eompteat compete competea > mp < h
a eat thrity er ity
CARNEGIE AND WIFE WIFEARE WifEARE WIFEARE
ARE TO SEE KING KINGLaird KINGLaird KINGLaird
Laird of Skibo to Have Aurencc Audlepee Aur Auuence
epee With Victor Em EmHnuntel Emmamlel EmmaiNiel
Hnuntel HnuntelNAPtJSa mamlelNAPLES maiNielNAPLES
NAPLES May tiAJadrew 16 Andrew Car Cargie Care Cargin
gie e and his wife landed here t 1from tfrom tfrom >
from the steamerFinlon3 steamer linlani They w wreceived w wreceived wreceived
received by Senator Cappellln Capppellinbehalf Cappelllnbehalf CQlKlllnbebalt
behalf of King Victor Emniar Emniarwho Em Emmtrwho n H Hwho
who will grant Ant an audience to t > jj I lr
Carxse C Cartiegie 1 > cle le on Monday
TlOls nONPAGE PAGK 1 1SEEK 1SEEK 1SEEK
SEEK MISSING MAN MANAS MANAS MANAS
AS MURDER SUSPECT SUSPECTFBOVTDBNCE SUSPECTJ SUSPECTPROVtDENC
FBOVTDBNCE J R I May Maypolice JIa ET ETpollee
police 1a t th their ir efforts to solve thctery thc thttery th tht
tery t ry of the death th of t Laqra R Rhave Rte Rtehave < t thave
have now settled
their efforts upo up t iapprettenftiott tapprelterold tapprelterMOn
apprettenftiott n of on one I t man man Te Tewho T Tnow Twino >
who la now the ob obthe object Ject n1 11 the 1 poi poir >
r left his hCarr1iTJb hrUSe c 01 01the r rthe
the morning of t th th h ftv of 1 Ji he kill
The Regewter RetJe ter family
to today > iay sat ai I
this man had known th tM < 1ctir vktireemety o ocemetery 0cemettr
cemetery cemettr ry orime ri w Th The < police olif olifthat > ± ou
that that mn clap L1U have ha attacii attaclkd d LU 1

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