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jMAfffaT' '.,.r - ,l''ift:WwrJ 1 THE SUN, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1800. 3" ffl TAVO DEATH SHOCKS ALOFT, I . ..oniliu riiiniiserOn,tiorBiiliijrne. J ,vrl"l, I Tin ". "H.llrm. of Wlres- ., (iihpr. 'Hiatal" Ilaiinnii, Calls frum .tn After Receiving n ShorU. r.prc,i Payne, n special lineman of tho ii nikivn Hi" liopsrtniPiit.on a special tourof '"' .., looking for breaks or damago dona h ,h.i - r;n "l Wodnesdny night, arrived on ti .l.iii l-l""'1 'il'l'l of Nowtown Creek J jil, ,,.tor lav Hint utt)i( noon hour, when h I'll" ,,f ""' ('"y H "' ,lle h,Bhet II m i 'I rf '"" l'nincrs were hurrrlnir ' in- hiii!c. wlillf totti approaches wore ,,.H,... i with team- Climbing Hplkes are 'lrhin in 'lie M"f two poles nt thin point ',,"; -c ih telegi.iph tm.l telephone wlies. I rtk ne i'ie'ViHriis togoupthepolefaelnp; i , mrii'in iiienit". Payne dlsenrdod his ,,., ,, . rubers and left thorn on the steps ' ,' ,,. ,t, Hh wont up the polo W " j , . ,. in ili ilelnlty paid any ntton- tiin.'h ' "'"' fr'ghtcned cry wenMip from 1 , ' ,, ,. , lug the bridge Then u scilos I ', ,, , Tt..t ones followed, ami cioThoil) ,1 4 tin,. I th" direction of tho polo on which 'ft I lU) n I i i-n working Tlioysaw hlswrith- JL ,' . i , k lnlf nay netoss thow'res Ills 31 " -wise night I" one of th" climbing 4J. "k, ,, Mils, with thn support tho wires "to- i , ,, i i'n h.i filling ii i ' '. '"How lug the shouts then wis H vi,ii'i ' 'righton-d mi'ii and women mi I , (, ' (,., . nin tiled' i got niv.iv liom tho 1 iw'n !"' I" and hundreds of othois surged H . ,'!. .1 n a ftantic otolenint tn rescus I ti ,. M'L-i'inn 'I 'Tins hulti'd mi tho bridge 3 . ' !! ill'1 ich. suMlm: to tin- confusion I y , ' ,,, i wi-singing about eivlng fnr i ft ir i i . i i i 'i -' "ov. ' irc-d.- more thnn I " l L . I.. , 'u.! h s wa I" '! poll' and Willi 's Vhi i w. ' I" -nation onu'lit hold of tho 5 ?,., ,,., i , sn . wont up the polo nimbly 1 ,, . i"iirit' in ""l o iri t iiv below ! met Ii n-i'.i'i 'hi i Mngody. and th" crowd 4 .,..tli ''! "If I. 'ai-o warning the hoi 6 ?. i, I h tho I'-'dv "Hit ho didn't 1 h .'.I !l- '.IMi '!..' 1"d Cia-l'IHZ Hi" llO'lV. I ,,,.,. (. i. i n-o i' ftonitlH'Win " J'lii'ivelBht 1 J.., , iM.-'i f '' litiii.fid I" w-i'oi,p...ii.il me" up ''" i'' ""l '"" "'' "honod tl.o ,r n," ll.it Hi" lnn'riini tint r Mine on Iho ,,ir. ' a i-Jli"' 'li' i'-'1 In tho nuMtitliuo i, ..."or h 1 1 I '"'ii litiiini'il 'ind m Pl.into.l .,. ',. i .' -and Idn.ird llu- .Hid Uol ,,, . i . i, m nt up, and, uottini; tho horly I,,,,, rtli win-, wuli Iho iifcslMntH'o of sov- ,,,., ,ti. - .vii ui'i'ui'., broimht It down tho I. ,1 ., ' I'm, -In ii'd 'iino li;in of ilfo and n call 5 v -i- - ii' '' ""' ' '" " Hospital for an atnbu ! in'i.i.. I'. 'or.' it airnoil l'ayno was doad. Hi" "mi-. i d 'Op 'in row burni'il In oach of his i. ii I- hit i tlo'inno thoro wore no marks on il, I , v . . .i.o in tho vn'lnitr know tho .1 1 1 inn ii th"is Idontlllod ny moans of ii' I,, ,, Uo ii- ii!d " .poci.il. HI " A 1 .Mro'n -not .iippoiioil to bo nny dnncsr- t J 0,i, v i, v nheio I'.i) no mrt his th-ith spooial p i li'i..ii nw.r -' nt .iw r tho 101K0 in tho after- A I iiii.ni m '-tt'ito Tln dNi'irtl twooloo- U t. ., K ,i.- il it had boon torn loo-o durlnit fv M ti . -' 'in I tho inulit hefort" h-ln aoross tho if . tr .Ml - til!''-' Thl' ihonMM wasinailoon V i il,, , ,.it. -id" nf Vornon nvonuo and moro w 'I, mil ; .1 'I'l'k awai from tho sooiio of the W Ji ,i i.i Ii .n-i "i tmi; thn onblo box l'avua m i . Iiiv. 1'iiuht hold of tho to.ppliuno wlioB, tlnu th nh oh tho lull eurront of the nli-rlrlo t -lit w n - w i- tiinninK Ho was ;i,"i yoars old. jii'.l Ii" i i- mi irriod and livdat Ki!''J ISedford no- ' Tt B'(,ul',.i..-kili'ii.aii 4'.i)oais..d.of MSI'oisvth I uti.'. . M ii I :i"t in foil fioni a flftv-footoloclnu I i ti I '. .ii in. in I and Ul.intlo nionues I I, . klu -'old iv innininir ind was piokod I up .li-id II. -tiii.-k h."lilow,ilk h"ad llrst J lliti m .! Hi.- fui .'man of a sijtmil nf mon k- iituiit l i tho I'disoii I lo' trio 1 lulu ' oinpanv t limit 'ip hi .1 i ii ,-ir-s and n-i air 'honi R I "ik ,i-' 'iin I a' tin- I'firniT ot tlantio and ff in, iv.iiii-". II innnii olliiiliod tin polo to ffj n i. hi . iiiiiiiiu.'ii U lion In- roaohodtho M t I ' - t .. k hi- i ibl'or tl ivs from his holt and W I- ..ip. I m put tl .-in on. In dolni; this It is "B n 1 tl hi his -il'Iii hind. oor whloh tho cloM' f h i I n .' -. i"i It iin. .lino ill ootit.-u't with tho ? 1 1 , a w n 'i i 'io I'vil iron oh.ircod with n i . ."i -iiv i lli..t. Ii su 1 1..- H Ii -.vim.' iluld, his hold on J th.. . .! i.M i. I. -i -1 Hi" fitri f"ll fJ Mi" t nun i'i hi wliloh Hr Knlcht ot f-t. J'.ht s ll'.-iit.il inndo dliplosod a 1. in ii .i.-io 'In- i ilm of tho rlislit hiind, t-li'iiiini; lili-io tho ol.'i'tilo sho.-k had boon pa i i"l Win n 'Ii" suicioii loainod thnt f II ii.ii in had nul a sn,ok of -ninctlilliL- 'l i-!.o '. loo ..-,. i.. in ''ii.loil thit tho tnnu wns 8 lU-aU'-'.'i" ! . ti. k 'ho p.iv.-in'-nt llaiman li-iio- i . .iv i.i I -,-, . .-Ii ilili -n The I'dlxon J poii. i in - Mit .T... t,- .Mis ll'innan yitt'rdav $ utt-ii.i-i mi 'h.it. with b-r potniisslon, tho o- ll I'M- - ' tho liiiui.'il would bo paid by thu A c t,i:u U M DDI IC .1 (1. '.' I4M 4(3X11. ' IIi-hj Italn C'.iiKiil I'.iulli to Suttlo Hint jt IIiilC" In Ono Cml. 1 Purine th" storm mi 'lhurvHv evcnlne 4 th r'l f"o . ' thp i."i:s at tho soiitliiTo-lorn oil or di il i k N i 'J at t lie Uroiikhn Naiy lid toio i j h'iip.I fi. nil tho ui'ii.'hts to wldoh i tlioi noro tp'kod and nmh I iiiwam ton.ird the iV, P'nt 0 if Iho do'v, 1. the proUK? if oarth k k i I -t 'lies who'll I id FCl lovl III bohltld thoni. g Tht; .nt ii-o' a dr dook .no the stoi la.idim.' B lii" th" to. i to the bottom of 'ha dook and jj r '.I. ,u- il !- ho -ides and rnds of it In , B olfn !"!.- tin i ar'' srlked to upriuhls. n!i 'i 'jnt oii'w.ii.I. u V.I11C t lie oiadle-llke 1 li ii" t 1 th l.ivl, Jl.ii'k "f these mipuorts tc V lint ii'i's fit -o. pi, il foot lout Piles tiro dllion JtV li.titiip crminii The sii..oo botweeu the T.V nt 1'- il he iipiu-hlH and between the up- r .'iiis-iii I i'io 1 lios ue hiiiposlmI 'lo be filled ! c : i wi'ii "nth '1 1 1 1 1 ntone The injured Mi ! 1 iv i mil 1 uifill.itn 111 fIo iii'twiTn the stone Jfi l''k ..hvl N - 1. thu latest aiul lamest in the Ml i'n" .f tin. mil .uift on duty nt the lard I ' I 1 n'i itpr ii'steulai that learsr.iKo a K "" rui 1 .mi: near what is now tho south SI " ' i'i" .In k and that when the dock mn ' 1. 'nt thi 01 iitcirtors hid not urop- QB rl l1 'I '11 this nener. The letult Thas 11 '' 'ho tntMo lias alwav- boon inoro 01 less Sffi ;;'' ".' I 'h i'iiiiIi mi that aide of the dook. MB "' hi' H. i' Hie piohablilties were that the h imi'i nu h 1, 1 oau-ej n u'lenter settllni: '.hau fm '-'" "'it a nooket had been formed liiime- mt I i'i-1 1,,1,'k ,.t iMieie the timbers uavo wuy w &l 11 .t .1 iiiuiilty of earth fiont ahoie W '1 ii-ll in filled up th pooket and eaiued fS Hi- I Unas'" 15: ' I i'i ipI fur htilldiuc thU dry d.X'k was ffis '"' l".l 1111I Mo- nork loiiuu In I'sHT. and it K; ffl 'i''-' it'll Iv iho (loioinment in IHSli .1 jm .1 s:m.in .f lli.iuklyii was the conductor. M the . i,ii , t i hop boiuu' about -r.iOD.lHX). The I -. k i- hi 'oi-t luiit: nliltli from coping to B p. : it., i , foot, w.dth it on. moo Iliko of m Ji'.- '.' :.-. t . wi.lib .it oiitriini'o. ton of cate, i 's "' lei t h. i feel DurliiL' last joar the fe. " k " - in i In. l'.'ii ilavn. 'Iho unpro- :; ' i' 1 ini-oi lvtrmt was tho latest lessel to 1; '' i t v. t the dook, am.1 nho was Moated froni i i ti ...its ai.'.. 3 ' i tor ' I dry dook No. 'J has been a hls- g l"i ...ii-hiis It was H.ibi oiterJai Hint It H wi t,i, . m thi.'o lo sK weeks to rei.alr the j I' -tl t 1,1. ,K. i"; it (iituiti ri 's roi.iiicn. virf.'i, ' . p., ik sbipo r.iiiviiinoiii. Assnrr Illm I h.ii 1 boi Aio Sllllll. 11 "h. shy inoiiiinc Lieut -Cim Tim "'in I ...IrulT s.-nt out liivltitl.uis to " I ' -ni it .- !oiiiblifin- in oaoli or thn ' i -'t.i'i distnots of thu Twelfth As- ' H-tiioi. in llro.il.lvn. which Is his "" I ' I halllw-iok to call mi him at ''," ,' Hi- wiiiio emnlni: Altnu'olhoi 1H7 ' ' ' ' - in to -iiuiin..ti..il, and in spito .if th.. ' . '' - 'a iilinl iiiui tj'thn'o ro-poiiiloil, , ' ' - i'Uiilo'1 as a romnrknbln nib. ' 'Mr ...lruris liilluonoo The llmi ,, " I Iiiii.'tioi was oliii-i'i' ( h.iiimaii ft, 1 '' ' to. on,... ,,i Mau'i-trato llonry V. ,',' "' ,v " 'n-tin Mr. Wood mi IT -.ii'l 'j I''1 i w i- a vimis tn know wbi'thor th-t.' ; n- -i r - i ,,- ..bjooiinn i.i his i"titliiuoi . , , i 'ho nri; 1111 itlon In tin-distiiot, r ' ii'' I a iiiinoos thai there wein . ' ' ' uinlemitonts, who hm! t It 1 1. .t no L , ' iiiIIiii'iioh His rpiicos, ho was toll, , , '',' 'i ' -losi-puro , " " I'tilT took oooasion to sound the i I",- , ' I MiohnoM liadi and Mr Walter ( ,' ' -. I'll, siid th it both Mi"-.' c le- I v, v" K'iiki.i llk-ht their own li.mli i J i i ml Irmn linn J ,. ' 'h, ,i,i ,,f tho confab Mi IniUhei f ' . I .non., i,, iipiioint a v. mi in it t. u of I iii' ''' "'" dolomites to the Count) 5 I,, ' ' ' ' ' " luted for at the hoptombcr P, , hii- l"i"i iniiniatimis iccontlv that 'nniiissioiioi- llonry i: Ab.-li Is no 1 ' ,.' i i '1" on I tmicli wlih his nelchbor. tho I ' ' i' '-ii .i.rnnr. but it Is "loir that their I'ru.' . i" "'"iisnix undisturbed, fin Ills son, coi ' t ''"''""s moot tho participants at the lilhtiilni; lleirnj ii C'hiirili. ' si.'i in, -'riii'k tho spire of ht .loaohlm s .' ' ' itlnii" Cliiirch at (VlnrhurM, , '" '" oid. in tho storm on Wetliies- '. si an I the bulhlmu was buriiod a, " tin mon nrrlied thoy saw ti ' ' ' ''' '' 'h nas iliiomod, and they devoted '' " '" -ii me tho parsoiiac". which n , "' oiuuoh iiiiiiwhii'h was also ailie 'H "leaiTjjed "J ' ,,ie I'Sroclilul resldeuco was OFFicnns ov Ktiir nuaiaiKSTs. Cnptnlni nnd Meiilttunntt Appolntnl. An Immcnts to ltrBliiii-nts. WAsntsoToN. .Tuly IM Tho followliiB ap pointments In tho volunteer service were made to-day- ToboOnplalnB--.Inme9 M. I.lddoll. formorly Major Fifth V. K. V I.: Hamucl V I'rlce, for merly Major Hlxth roiinsylianla Infnntry: Dei eiauxHhlelds, formorly I.le'ltenniit-Colnnol flecond Mississippi Infantry; (iranvllle Sevier, formerly Captain Spcond Tonnossoo; peter Vrodonburc. formerly Major Third Now Jer sey VoluntOPrH; Charles K Ii.ivls, formerly First Moutonatit I'lrst Mnlne: Sainuol I) t raw ford, formerly Major Fifteenth 1'ontisylvniila: Lucius C llonuett. formorly Captain Nooond Ohlo;Tliomns W Darrah. formeilv l.lputrnnnt Twentieth Lnltcii States Infantry, who sp... dally dlstlnaulslied himself In the Saiitlauo campalKii To bo First I.leiilonants-.Ianies ll.lllnunt, Jr. formoily First I.loiitennnl Third f H. V I ; William 1 Clark, formerly Lieutenant Tlilnl (ieorirln; Willis C I)ai, formerly Cnitalu First (ieorcla: Wilson (). Ilontou, fnimeriy Captain Fiftieth low.i: lames M Klnibroui.'h, J i . formerly Captain Third (lenrulii .lames Loncstreet, .It , formerly Fust I loutonant Ninth F H V I i iteoiun I) llloe. foimoil,' Chaplain hitth .Massaohusotls; lloniy (1 Crookotl, foiiiieilv CapJaiii I list Maine r. tllloij : l.di:ar "s st.nni, lormoilj .u-ut ii.ml lifth reiiiisylianla : .Stephen omicn I u.iua, formorlv ('apt iln isoi-oiul I s V 1 : llt'iij.unl'i Stark., Ir, lormeily 1 irst I.ietiteiiiint hiutb l. h I To bo Second I.leiiteti. nits l,oi. i li.hoi. formoily pillule Iseiontj-llr-t .Now Voik. - sistatil F.imilieer 1 lilted Stalls Nail .'iiniii.' Spanish war: Unbelt II Stlllmaii. folium j Serjeant Astoi Uatton , W s Well-, .It .Intuit i l ( aptnln Conipn i 1', Tlilnl Mnbniiin. I tod otlck llailrii. Captain and Assistant surc.-mi: Wllllmi n.iwon, ( aptaui and A-sistaiit mh Ui'on. Iliohaid IniswoM, liist l.i.mt. nant and ssinnt Suiuemi : (toorir" I' Hood. I list Lieutenant and Assistant snu.-omi. Menu .lenkinsoti, foimoilv Cai lam 1'n.hth 1 s .l , Lewis M ( Intl.. fiiiinorl) Slxttenih I'eiinsil vnnla ; llobett Coillms. formorlv Scrue ml hm. eiith I'nltcd States Inr.iiitry To be Lieutenant Colonel Hubert W I omianl of Now ork. foimoily Colonel 'iwcltth .New nlk i d 111 itit't . To bo Jlajm Francis aid, foinor'y Lieut Pliant C.iton.'l 2(i'.M New Ymk To b" CnntnliiH-Twenti -soionth Infaiitii, William II (iiai'le and Willium I" .ludsmi, foi merly Cnplaiiis Twelfth New Vmk . W.ilti r I Ilandall. formerly ( iiptiilu '-'o'-'d New Voik KKCRViTixa run xr.tr iivmi wests. Tho First Two Dnys hlntw n Tntal nf 7P1 3Ien Itllsli of ppllrants at Itiifhiltt. Wakiunotov, .Tuly LI. -The War Department Is rccolvliiB urntifylnc reports from leorul'lni: stations on the enlistment of volunteers for Philippine hervlce. Ciders wcio issued mi Monday directing oflloersto bcein leorultlni: At that time tho loluntecr stations had not been opened ami only the regular reoruitinc olUco3 beican tho work lleports frmu thfo ofllcos showed that a total of lint men wciean llstod on Tuesd.ir and .'t.VJie'vtpiilav shouhl the same proportion be maintained each dav. the total number of men loiuilred fur tho ten lolunteer leiilments will be seou'e 1 within about thirty dnvs, but It Is oxpeott .1 a' tho de partment that when the volunteer stations are opened and the reuuiieutiil officers cot down to work fitlli fiHU to tltiu men . ill lie reotuitid each day s lapidh us tho) are enlisted to emits will ho sent from the stations to the rotiilos'ious dosu-'iiali'd by the department in ilifTciciit Pints of the United States There the) will be diilled and eiiulpped and bo bi nt i noted in tnri:ot pirn Mon to got them in shape fornothe serilc" in the Mold. The 'ollowluu Is a emiinlelo lepoit of Hie cnllstmoiits in each v.uu'.tuii'atlon up to this mornliiB ' rifnintfnl In-ill. IVi di't.fi.. ..In' Tvnn suiii .. tc r.. in TvTPlitv ..-leuth T'i r. . ill I wuntr-plulitli . . . 4.: a so T'lfiit llllltli - i - -' 1 lilrtlrth . '' - ". I Us llintv tirst .. lot J ls 'Itiirt- .- . ml ' . 'I '' 'llitrtj t'nr.l . I' llvlrn-r .uitli i 1'. IT lalny-firth - To'aU ... . -in "- " 'I IIiimiii. .full lit 1'iiIT iloand mii if tin Inn: towns will, if .illnwed lo do solo th"Ui,rii- paitinoul. furnish more than thin -h.no nf loluntoi'is fur the now Tw-oiiiv--ith "There has been a ureat'-r nihnl npplio.nits silioo tip oall of. lulv."'" isissiiedth.'i'i there Inw oior been at this .lfllci. lefnre." .utl Ma .. Dutioaii to.. I. iv " Fieii ii hen we not" n oruit liil.' foi the Tbliteontli and fnr ir.-noi t! soiin-e. when Lieut Malum wa- bop-, the iiiiinbot u is le- I hope to lie aHinTci to i on n-oi uitiim. lor it is .ippaicnt that thoio wil' i nt le the hlmhte-t dlillciiltv In lllliin.' mit "iir ii'iinl.ei fur the 'I iienty-sixth ll"Kini"Iit I'i Hen slmii I tlm. .on I tint the ril-f. lllll ei lltlliilf is in. ie tliiiu bkeh We are i-.-.-iiiitini' in ht mi) foi tin- mliuitPer sitiIoo and tin- ml-ii il J "ips (in Mmidav wo enlisted twn and loji .-ii-d lime i (III Tuesday we .loot pted live .Hid mi Wedno--il.n ob'ieii In the l.i-t In ' d.n-'-''i wi i" i" l.."to.. miiklii"; IS enlisted and i.i rejei-tod In the llrst Ihreo il.lisnf th'- wool, un.lcrtlie new i all Thorn iioi" "tlcis r. n-i t" 1 witloni -o liiueh is i j lii-ioiil ei. i in i ii, it i. a and .in f"in i al . uipe.it moo. s.i tint tin ie b-is lio.-n oieii a mi ni.'r imuilierof uppli'Miits than the lluure iiidloate ' mi ip ifsfirs in i;i ireiHi i. Tills (,..ei llllll-lll 1lll Not Send u I.I teil In Mnliil.ilii lb" lltiiiloe mm trine. W ismsuioN, .Jul) I'I Th" news ih-pltehes from New Orleans tollnik' of th" distill In d enn tlition of aflairs In (nialoin tin owiiil; to the repudiation of th" bonds ..flint county held abroad attracted pnnsidoi.il.lo Inteie.t at the State Department lo-dai H was s,n. b otll- , clals ot the department, howoiei. th il thih i fioveinmont would not send any ntiial fmee tiitjuateiiiBliiwateisaiitltl.it no li.roruiatimi had been levelled hoi" to em III in Hi" if- poit that nreat llrit.iin and ( nany would send wai ships thoteto l..v'k up the r pio'esis airalnst the ropudialimi of ibe bonds hold In llrltlsh anil (lorin.in Hiibieets. Sonio of tho-n bonds are In tlm possession nf ilenn "Iti- ifuiis. and repiefoiitatlons haie boon tiiado to the (ioiertiinont ol (tu.neninl.i In the si;it" lie paitment aii.ilnst the lopu li.it I-m Should foreliiii d ncinuionis make any de monstrations loadina to tin siis'.ieliin tint there wiiKilaimeruf a uoi.nouof the Moiir- Dootiine. I lilted States nai.nws Is will iin fiuostloiirthly bo sent to (iutein..j;. but tills (lOiernineiit K not in laim of otlle t uir thn dobtsof Individual Ameile.ui eltioii-ny Imc rur.t: .wmrr si:i nr novsir. Sniups""' "'n Ciniteiitl Hint the Marl Turi'sa n ii Captured lessel. Wihiiimitos, .Inly LI.-Some of the oflleeih nnd men of the invynho paiticipitcvl in the lietmyuior Ceriei.i's s-iualion otT Snutiano on .Inly It. IWes. haie applied to HieN.iil l' partinout for prle tnonoy on acoount of the captuieot Ho at ni.ired orill-or Jli.ria I oiesa. ( orient's flnkshlp. and the depaiinioiii to-day dltecti'd the Hoard mi iiniootlmi and Sui vo) to make an appraisal nf the lain" or that ies-e when llnaled b) thowi -ckers Thel N.nv doii.rtuioiit, b idoiniL' th" ap-pi.ii-al nf the Mini, i 'leios.i. has soonilti'.l) ii.lliilttetl the point I.iisod that s he was a cap tuiod and not a destnnoil les-.-l If this as sumption pmies to bo ooneet.theio mil be ili-trll'iitedammiu'tlioollloetsand iiion of Hie is Heel an animint estini lit 1 at ill' mt -.'i il i.i i in at tin. b ast. In-tead of los. than nne. tenth nf Hi it sum wlin Ii wmilil bo j ant it tlm lie.id inmiev iiile iveni to pioiail. in ii"ihs ur.i.i n v ixir.4. Helm In the Depnrtlire lor 'San rrnill'Ueo of Ibe Wurieiii slifiiniiii nnd (irnnt. Visiiim.'iiv, July i:i 'I'ho Whi Depart iiient Is "omewhat couoprned oier the fiilure ot the transports Waiion. Sheiruan and (.rant to KOI awn frmn Manila fnr Hie United States. It was intended thai Hie-e vessels t-hmilJ leam the IMilllPPine' in time to airlieat San 1'ian elsco earli In Aimu-t i-c that thev mitht be of senlee In the traiisi.ortailo-i of loliiu'oeis I wa- known in thedepait'iii'iit that the ivnhomi inontioiioil bv nn. litis in bl dosp.it. lies was paitlv le-iioiislMe fnr the .'clay in then d'l parture. but now that dvn mti- Im- i"i"rtcid that the storms have eci-oi'. ( 'uirterm ihtr itener.il 1 udmu'cin Is at a los. to undeist Hid whr th" tiiinrpoiit nine no' loft .M ini.i Ao oordliiBlv. a lel'-uriim w i- sent i i;ihf t i "I. Fore. ohpf:guirterinalorat Manila dlreotins him t'. canle the reason Im the delay and to state as near as possible when the transports will leaie nt Ilelnilnteil. but rermlttrd tn Snf Mnt. The repoit that Iho lb-i. Dr James M" Donald, who was hiipendod after his auael, on Fathei lllll. reetm of St Paul's Chinch in llrookljn, nix .lit Mi" leais .i" had been re- inhinted In llisi.. M"D e II and assigned to nssi-t lallnr Mel inly in M, Unuistlnes Chuieh. Is denied I rl' ltd- i I" ""-""'V'.'i' I rl'-st liave b.-en mi lieu' ,w. th th" (lunch authorities in his l.eliuir I nln-r Met ai'V said that, while Dr M 'Donald bid lot been lein sinted, he had leoehed peimissloii to say mass in his "hutch (or a llmitud tints mBmmm-mmmimimammmMmMmMiMMMM OUR PHILIPPINES FLEET. mo ixvitKASK Tintovoit rirnctiASB AXIt V.II'tVHM MOM SVA1S. Thn Thirteen Smnll Vessels den. Otis Ilotlulit ami the Nine Cnotured by Dewey Are Now In Ken IcenbleCondltlon ThreeTuKS anil h Strnin llarce Alio Added to the Fleet. Wasminoios, July lit. The Navy Depart ment ha? obtained by telegraph from Manila a complete list of the Spanish veneli pur chased by Major-ricn. Otis from the Hoanlsh (loiernment nnd turned oyer to the navy. W ith the addition of these vessels, all of which draw llttlo water, lletr Admiral Watson will have a siiHlclent number ot llKht-drauelit ciaft to pollen the Philippine archipelago and In orerato aBalnst the Insurgents In the numerous lauoons and rliorsof the Island ot Litton. As early as last December Admiral Dewev rouuested the Navy Department to send him a number of lleht-drauaht (tun hosts. A month later the Admiral cabled an urgent request for isssals ot that eharaoter, but the department was unable to send him more than half u doen As tho Admiral contlnuod to Iniportiino tho deiartment on the subject, It was decided to fit up sonio ot the coiiTertod vaehts luod lu the war with Spain, but on tho jiliL'o of the Chlof Constiuctor this determlna Hon was nb'iudntiod, the Chlof Conotructor lioidlnclti.it It iiould bednnceroiistorlsk such email, frail craft on a voyage of 10,01)0 miles. flei thn battle ot Manila liny, all the Span ish gunboats that haiu been engaged lu po licing the l'hllipiilues concuntritcd at Z.tmbo rni co. In the island of Mindanao, and remained there until rei'enlly, when thcy!wcre bought for the I'nliod Slates by Oen Otis. Just prior to their departure from nniboitigo foi Manila these gunboats were raided by Insurgents, who took from Hem a number of guns, which were used auainsttthti Spanish garrison de fending Hint place. Otherwise however, the lestcls wore left untouched, nnd den Otis has cable! that half n dozen of them wore In ex cellent ooiulitlon foi sen Ice when delivered at Manila. According to the telegraphic report recelicdat the Nin Department Hie icosels purchased urn thirteen m number, twolie gunboats and oun tmpeiloiiOBi. I'll" gunboat- are thitCalamlane, M.niveleo. Iiulus.ui I'.iinp.iiign I'ar.igua Sa nun. lbii. Mnnileuo. l'aiia) aseo l tdancta and GiinrdO'iu! The tori'edo boat Is tho liar eel, i. In addition to these tho fleet in the Philippines his been Itn'iensed, hi purcham. ot eaptiue. bv the tugs llanldo, .-jureste am) Petrellla, the steam launch lona and the s:eam barge Ondiiia. With ii ins inssels now in serviceable oonnitlon. captuied by Dewey the Hset In the Philippines Is sulllclently Inrgu fm nil present ptnposes, ThoBe nine lesseh are the Dan Juan of Austria the Isl.i Je Cuba the 1-1. t de Luzon, the Manila. LI ('alio, Callao, I cite Mlndoio and Mindanao. Mostofthece aie gunboats of light diaught. The Don Juuii. uba and the Luzon haie been repaired and put In llrst-ct.ns condition at Hong lif ng. and It has been reported to 'he Navy Department that I'I Cauo. alo.if Hong Kong, will bo ready this month for reeelvlng her armamivt The best of the thirteen lensels purchased art-I the sister ships Pullman, Pnmpanca. I'aiagii.t ami Rainar. '1 hi) nie steel gun b'lits of Hfeet '.' Inches mean drnught. built In Is-!'-! Laeh is 1 14 reel ! Inches long, l.'lfi toes displacement, Is crevlited with a speed of 10 knots anil has a single -crew. The atniament of ntieli consists of ono ,'1.5-Inch Sontor Hon toiia iireoeh-loadlug rllle. ono '-'"-Inch Hon tmia breech-loadei and two machine gnus. The-o aio the onlv purchased lessels oon strtn ted of steel, the otheis being of wood or In n 'Ibe Inrges' of the-e new American ivai ships Is tbo Albiv She Is built of wood, his two m.ns, displaces Wl tons and has a speed of '.' knots Her (imminent consists of one 'l.iiuoh liontori.i bronch-loader, one .'J.p.uiuder hreeeh-loader ai.d two machine gun-. Tbl M's-el was ip.-eatlv engaged In operation- against Ibe Insurgents lu the island of Luzon Ibe asm and I idanela aie tiny I'liubonts nf mil) -,s. tons displacement each. I'ho) ate si-teis built In iMsflatul lst, Thev ate oon-tiu tod or In n"anil eaoh has n mIiicIo hc-ew, s i'.i i feet long diaws :i fppt 10 Inehes moan and can make mill 7 knots an limn Laeh I i- a bitten- t.f one J'.i-lnch llontoria bi'poh- ei ling ril'p and one machine gun The oldest of the nurcliiised gunboats is the Manllwio built In IhTT she h is a wooden hull. Is driven bl oni s'-ien. Is credited with H kno-s n eod, .ll-nlaoes 1 I'.' tons, and is armed wlih t In eo .Clinch llontoria hreech-londlne illle- The C.il.nnlaiios was built In lK-Si! !-be Is i' iron ha- t. -i-ifii-i, is HI fee' it Inches lone il fi"t il It flies nioiip draught and dls phces Inl tons Her iiiinnraent consists of use .lo-lneb bteei b-loi ding illle. one 'J i In h brn -Ii 'lading nl!e and two midline guns The Maruelos is ,i uster ot 'he Mln doro cipiure.l bi liowei "sb" was built In ssi ll.. hull Is or non. she is '. feetii Im hos Ii ng draws ti feet ti Ini-bo.s moan Ii.kii I'spi.-iec-iiont or 1 I.' tens mid Isdilien 10 knots i .in In. n I.i :i sniffle si ipvt Her batten con slsts nt one J i-u -h limitoria brocch-loaJm-ami fu'ii in. i. bine gun- 'I he Pati.ii hull' In ISmTi. bis it iinoden hn'l her tlispla.-eincnt Is I I', tons and she has twin screws which give li-i a hii. e. f ID knots (mil one gun, a .hi ll oh llontoria l ret-"h-intilii.;"oiiiprlse her bilteiv The (ni.iid "I'll I 'lilt in IKSI. Is an .ion gunb at.i.'.i root long T feet 'I Itiolies mean ilinught -II tuns ilispl.tcenient and makes S knots vntb her -ingle serw. Sue has one '.' ii in.'li livinti.r a biPt. Ii loader and une ma hlne I'ho Spanish names of these vessels will not be . liai":eil dniii.il Wats, ,u has not notl ledMie d"p.iitnieiit of the i nines ot tbelofllceis a Igtied to command them. iiKiiri 7on. siiri.i.un. I'm ip of (oviilr.l I.iinils "I .lliiiillnliipn and linKt-t I lllpiiins in Ilio Hills. .ti.xi.il r i'il i H'linirh to Tar Sus. Mismi.i. Julv 1-1 - The arm) giinboa. Napl dan, towing e.iscoes onntiiliiiiig a force nf thn l-nittb (aialrv under Capt Mediaw, shelled Mnntii'lupa, on I aguna do Ilai.for on hour ii-sierilai after whl"h the oaialry landed and f. iced ono Insurgents torotre.tttothoirstrong est tionchos in the hills Ten of tho eneinv woio killed Our loss was two wounded. 'I'ho snialliii'sH of the American force prevented a tiiither at'.ick upon the Intrenched Insurgents Hi it night I l-iit. Ilibcoek with a force of cavalry In si inning around Paining and Maaslu has bad sonio sharp lighting, in which seieral rebels woio killed A large foioeof Insurgents Is aetlro at Han Ildefoiiso Oregon IteslniPIlt tn lie Mintered Oat lit Mm 1'iltuc ltt ii. WisiiiNi.Tov. .lull l.'l - fterPonsultliiKwltli Piesldent Mclilnley this tnoililni: Si'Cintnry AlBoi uiiiiounood that th" Oregon regiment, wh.ch landed in San I nncisco yesterday. Mould I io nuihteied out at that point as soon as possible The (toiouior and Mate olllclals of Oiegon bid roiiuestoilthat HieieKlmont should bo mustered mit m Portland, anil had nriaiigod for a lug reception lor them, but as the senll inent in the it glnntiil wis unanimous In fnmr nf being musterf d mit at San 1 raneisoo, so tbo u ibotH could get traiel pal, the Governor telegraphed liisnpprtiv.il of their wishes. Thn mustering out will lake plait) as soon as tho rolls arrtie. i.virv mt a i rs ov run ntKnttr. Expenditures Tor Hie I hit Twelve Dnys In III!) K tl It Iptslij tl,7(l3,010. Wisiiim.io.n, July Li Th" expenditures of the Cmvcrnmont for the Mrsi twelve daH nf July have oeeded the loeclpts bv 5lt.70:i,fllll, ah against a surplus of nearly $lH,iH)0,()n'i for the preceding month This deficit Is not duo to a falling off In receipts, which are more than nnimiil, but to the hcaiy drafts on tbo now appioprlntions which lii ame niailablo nt tho beginning of the now fiscal jcar Thepxien dituros for ion-Ions so fir this month hue boon heaiy. footing up S'.M s 10,000, while the piDiiif nts of intoicst on t'i" bonds linio taken out of the Tieasur) s..'lolot),(inO, and the War ti paitment Is obliged with H.ltOo.Oon. smnti nf wlneh will be used lo pay oiT the i oluiiteci s lotiniilng ftoin tlm Philippines ' lie n"'"il's from Internal reienue so fir thi- month haie been giealoi b) f l,;il.'l,HI7 lliaii for th" same iciiod last .lull, notwith standing tho lattei niontb was the Hist under ip. npoiatloii of the war revenue act. There eon ts from customs alo show an Increase nf 1.'J1 lol'.i., while the e.ponriitures for the first twelve days of tho two oars are nearly equal Deaths nf Soldiers In Cuba. WASitiNiirov. July LI -Tho following death report from den Brooke nt Havana was re celvedat the Wnr Department last night- Trin idad, Private Mbert Wlrth, Company 0, Second Infnntry. suIclde.lOth. Santiago, Cant Thomas M Woodruff. I'lftb Infantry, yellow foior. 11th: Louis II. Leach. Chilian clerk. formerly prliato Company L. Fifth Infantry, loth, yellow feier. If Ton Itmen'tTrled It Ilefnre, liPicln now and learn whit othpr lptdlnr summer rtisoit Ivertiiiprn hup tlliPOTPred throti'th stliprllt Ingln riiEKi-N Ibt result, dtilxsblr nell-psylDg cUuulauc.-UJt, i , rtexon m icxriciiviiisixa. Atlrentures nf a 10-Vear-Old ITho IniUtl nn Shifting for Himself. Mrs. James Lackland of 21 Ocean avenue. Brooklyn, called at 1'ollce Hoadauartors. Jer sey City, yesterday mornlnit In search of her 10-yoar-old son. Victor, who disappeared from home on Wednesday morning. Bho was told that a boy answering Victor's description hnd been picked up at the Pennsylvania Railroad Furry on Wednesday evonlnr. He had given the name ot Patrick Muller and said that he lived at 80 Raymond street, Brooklyn. "That's my boy." exolalmed Mrs. Lackland. "That's Vlotorl Where Is he?" " I'i o just sent him over to Brooklyn on an Annox boat," Bald Capt. Cody. "Ho told ma that he was sorry ho ran away, and that ho was anxious to got homo again. Ho said he had dreamodof mamma last night, and declaim! that ho would never run away again. He told me that It he could only got to Brooklyn be would be able to llud his way home, so I sent a po liceman down to tho Annex ferry to put him on a boat." Mrs. Lackland expressed her rcgrot that the boy had not been detained. " I'm satlsllod It's Victor," she said, "and I'm satisfied that he won't go home " , , , , , , , Mrs. Lackland said that the boy had been In tbo liublt of running away for the last three years, Him and hoi- husband, she said, were In comfortable circumstances and able and will ing tn keep Vlctoi 111 comparative luxury, but he preferred to shift for himself Ho had a fondness for peddling and could make consld oiablo money at It. but sho nnd her husband desired him to fetny homo and go to aeliool Tbo lltst ilmn ho ran away was when they Hied In Chicago and Victor was only 7 years old. Ho was selling McKliile) buttons nud tell ing a pitiful story about having a starling mother nt homo to support. When iho police picked him up he had St and ,i stock of but tons. His story made such nu impression mi the police that thev purch.iHoil his entire slock. "He's a smart boy," contlnuod .Mrs Lack land "I've known him to lnaku .is much as 4 or.-inday selling novelties to rich people and 'sport)' folks Ills filth"! gale lilui it pony and eart lis an Inducement to go to school, and hit tried to sell them for s-'Jo. We finally consented to let him sell tutti-frutti In Proepcct Pat k on condition that Im would go to school, and I embroidered Ills name on Ills jacket, so tliatlfboriinuw.il he could be Identified, hut he bought a new suit of clothes and left his old suit in the clothing store " .Mrs Lncklnnd started for home, hoping, but scnrcolv expecting, to tlnd her enterprising son there irtrcMMV n'A.ss'T imofrSEU. Ilia I'ptiirnetl Hunt Wns Fonnd, but He IV ns Safe nud Asleep Aboard ft Tut'bt. Charles Carlscn.tho watchman of tho Colom bia Yacht tlub's boathouso, at F.ighty-sixth street and tho North Rlvor, was not drownnl In tho sijuall on Wodnesday night, as reported by the jachtsmon nnd the police of tho West Slxlv-elghth street station Ono of tho mom bers of the club explained yesterday how the report had arisen. " We thought." ho said. " that Carlson had been caught by the squhII while he was hang ing up l.inteins on soma yachts about Hk) feet from shore, because we found his over till lied boat. The truth is thnt Cat lei'ii climbed Into the yacht Flour do Lis, owned by Alexander Martin, a Sergoant-Mnjor lu the Twenty-second Regiment, to get out of the lain He found koiiip blankets uuiltwo bottles of whiskey and made use of both Ho toon was dead to the world and didn't hoar our shouts when wo wore conducting u seareli for him He came to about H o'clock lu the morn ing and yelled for the boat to tnko him usboro " Ki.r.CTiiic vi.ASr in: 4i. ryinsic itay. Bpragiie antt Stanley Coinpuulel About to Cnltr Keported tn lime Agreed. A report was circulated lesterday that Hie Spraguo F.leetrlo Company, which has Its fac tory at Watscssing, N. J , hail bought a con trolling Intoiest In tho Stantoy F.lectilo Company of Plttslleld. Mass Tbo Stanley Company, which started oilginnlly with -J.--OOO capital has grown to an establishment with f.iOO.OOO capital 'Iho Spiague Ctiiii'ianv Is an Important competitor of t lie (ictioi a! Lho trlc Coin pan). ii:iAiti f. icsinrr ro.vs r.si.nE. The Inheritance Tos nf M7.0UO I.otlrdnn It Upheld by .Illilge ThnlllRs. The Tocutois of thoostalo of the lato I'd ward F. Knowlton, valued at about $'.'..-.00,01)11, wore compelled to piy to Internal Reienue Collector Frank P. Mooro In Brooklyn an in hfiitance tax of $47,000 They then made n demand to haie Hi" money refunded, nnd when this was letu-ed thei began .mil lo leeoier mi the ground that tho law was uncmistitulimial I tilted Mates Dlstri't Mtmnev Pet tit do- niiirie 1. contending that tbo eliinii of the o ill' is was Insuflloieiit nud tint th" Ian was constitutional Judge 'I lioinas m the I tilled States District ( tiirt In lliook'vn jested i) sustained Mr Pettit and disml oil the ease. forxn BTAttrixa ox im: itotn. Mrs. O'Hrleli Said Her Children Had Turned llei Out tiT the House. Mrs. Mary O'Brien. 00 ) oars old. was picked up lu a starling londttlou on Macmnb's li.itn mail b Mounted I'mvuiaii llrleo of tho Iligh bridgo station last night Alter being fed at the police station she said tint sho bad supported herself and thn-e ehililion bIiiom the death of her hus b mil. who was a plummet t downtown politician Hiliiyieais ago. and that when -bo liponin" unable to imrk, nboiit tlireo'weeks ago her ohililron turned her mil ot the house. Miu snld she had been without mono) slnee Monday rirn-VK4it.oi v wiiii it. ts. DiKtnr Had Prescribed Whiskey anil lilt Mnlhrr Hnd Overdosed lilui. ( ail lloetner. Hie )ears old, who has been 111 sine. babyhood with liidro-coplialus, landed on Wednesday at tho liarge OlUco from tho Rod Stnr steamship Filoslnnd. fiom Antwerp. HiifTeiing from delirium tremens His mothei,, Ciithcrliie, said that he was subieot to tits, ainl that the (ionium doctor who last examined hlui told her tognti him whiskey whenelei ho showed signs of going Into convulsions She g.ne him too much linuoi on tboioynge. lie was taken with his mothei and a sister nud brothel to the Long Island College Hospital t'uitnn Hop nt Newport. NuiroitT.R 1., July L'i -'J ho llrst Casino hop of the Hi'usou was hold to-night nnd II was a de elded eucccs. Hiilv In the eienlnir dinner parlies were giieti by Ml and Mis CoiucIIuh Vauderbilt, in h tun of theli gue-l. Miss Jlor ton; Mis Stuyie-nnt Flh, Mr Oliver II. P Belmont. Mrs. I bsha l))er. Jr.. William Cutting. Jr.. Mis Charles Astor llrlstotl and Mrs J Nieho'as Blown Among those .it tho Imp wei" Mrs Corne lius Vanberbilt. R. gin.ild Vandorbill, li-s Mm tun. Aided Van. lei hilt. Miss I. Isle 1 roi.ch, Miss l.velin But Ion. Mrs John II. Preel, (omit dins, pppo, Delia iilieinribca, Mrs ( II MaekKV, Mr and Mis ietoi-hoicliau. James Brown Potter, Miss Potter. Mis C M Oolrichs, Miss Oelrichs, il R Wiiithrop. -Mis. W P Thompfon, Mrs Walter liano. Ml-s Kane, Miss liing.W S li Wetniuie and Potter Pnlniei. Ji. Metrtipnlltiili's Itnigaln nltli 1 blrtl Aienuta. Pretldent II II Vieoland of the Metropolitan Htieet Railway Cnmi am said estordnyof an arrangement iniiile with the Tlilnl Aienue Railroad Compatii "Weown absolulel) the tracks on Broadway fiom Sixly-IHIb strict to Soienty-llist oier which, by a teinporan agreement, we allnw the Tlilnl Avenue ears t.i run That agio,, liionl is hum i.i. id", i i eiiiianont one, and in n turn we got the right lo operate run cat. on the 'I bird Aieiino tiacks from Hfti-ntuth stieet to st)-lllth. It lf an eiou Hade and both stretches of rond will be operated on the duplex conduit sistem. that K each oomp.in.1 will haie its own slot with the necessarj trans nutting iippiiatiis, but the Iiaiks will bo used In common by both cmnpHtiies Sale nf u lllg Bridge Oltlered. Lot isiu i.i-, Ki Jul) lit -In the United States Court to-day Juds" Finns enleied a decree lot tho sale at ubllc auction of fix IiPiitucky and Indiana Bridge, to snt isfi claims amounting to moro than tf LfiOO.ooo The snle Is ordered on mandate Ironi the United Status Court or sppeals Tint rumor Is relived that the Baltimoie and Ohio Southwestern Railroad will uhiindnn the hentupkv nnd Indiana Bridge, and will use tho Big Four brulgo at JelTersoiivlllo to enter this eltj The nilgliinl terminal of the II and (I. S W was In Jcflersoniille. and It would not cause any delay to make the change, as the tracks are already connected. The North fierninn I.lnyrl Buys n New Tier. The North Herman Lloyd Steamship om pany has purchased the i'ouith street pier, in Hoboken, from Campbell A Co The sal" was transacted in the office of the Hoboken Land and Improvement Company The prco was not marie public The Fourth (-treet pier Is now leased by tho Seandlnai Inn-American steamship Company, commoulu kwKB as the Thlugialla Ilea, --i--zz:zziiirr-ii-Triiiiiizii rzrzzii - i 'IwUm H JEflEKI HB lH fmWW cklH Immm WZhb IFH" " "JlkmW 1 HLiiiiiiiiaiiialitt stsiifl 1H& mkm. kmWW m flLsWO MBlffFtSUff1 H Ncrv-g Food I mmBk. I Is that where the Moxie has Vr'&i W been brought, no matter what Wjf ,. kl&. I else has been forgotten. Be- vfa? ifd I cause ir is refreshing and a QS L I wonderful nerve food, it is in- cCp I valuable. It is a necessity to m " I perfect enjoyment on a day's a:A I Sold bv DruRgistc and Groceri. f7- tht Gtnuint. Ce'lSt:Wt''if I VXIOX Atl.4tX.sr TAM.VAT. Itepiiltllcan Lenders ami ('It Witrkeis lie lleve It Is (tolug 'IhrntiBli The Ilopubllcan lenders In this city gener ally belleio that tho moicment for union against Tammany will bo effected r-amly hv a course of mutual concession They bollovo that the Indorsement of Mr Ojilgg's plan by (lov. Roosevelt will convince mnny Indepen dents of the necessity of union, and will haio nn effect In making Republicans willing to do their share Already it has becomo eildent that tho rank and fllo of the Independent organizations are anxious for a union tint will promise some practical results Mr Qulgg, who has watched tho course of eients caiofully, returned vesterdai from Washington lie snld that all the newspaper comtueiitsand tho action and words of Individ unls with whom he has dismissed the Plan war ranted Hi bell 'f that almost nil the Inde pendents and almost all tho Republicans In this county am heartily In favor of the union Mr Oulgg said, however, thnt ho had observed thut John Do nt Warner ami Isaac H Klein, to judge by their public uttoiaiices. were not much Inclined to accept Gov Roosevelt as an ndvlsei.nnd seemed to want to slay outside, Mr Ojilgg sm.l that he bad nociiticlsmof their nltltudo to make " I belleio that oveiy man lias a right to his own opinion." s ml Mr Uulgg. "and that, hai lug that opinion. It is Ins duty to stand up for it." What Mr Quigg has observed among tho loteis in his own pint) and in thn Inderetident organization- has eoniinced him that there is a stioug fooling In faun of the plan for union and that it will bo eairmd through successfully. ixsru 7(i nor. roomiKKs. Ills l'ietllie Taken trtiui n Iiiblinilso Wall nod Trampled On. picture of (inv Voorhees, which had oc cupied a place of honor in the looms of the I'list Ward Hopublic.it' Club, in (itegnrystioet. Joisoy ( It), was turn down last night and tie, ited with emitunieli John J Frwiu, Pres ident nf Hie c'lib, was ,i candidate for the vneanoi cnu-ed In Hit death nf Sboiilf Heller, and the failuio of the Hoietnoi lo appoint hit-i was a sum disappointment to the club When it bee, nne c.-ilain that Alexander McLean hid I eon appointed one of the iiiembeis suggest, J tnat lb. l.oiei nor's pli tine b" tinned to the wall "luin.'il to the wall'' oc'."ipi1 uunthor. "in might P. I nock Imll nut nf it ' ' I lint sent n ii 1 1 suited tin tn. i onty The lie'uio wi- loin ilnvlll nud ti.niiple.l upon Pio-ideiit Li w in. f"t iiiei I'l'inini' inoi llreii nati apd two m tin tin r- ondi aiored to lesoue the pletllte, but their e'birts welo Ull- .ii.nliiu.- Pi-. -id. nt I two. i.".'i"Is the oeoin . reii- ion inn -b. and dool, nes nut the .-!ul. is llnl lespilll-llil. Mr II 'I lo- I I'-lllbols 1) Il J lllll It will inobal.ly be dl- 'il lined 1111: tun: ini'-r oi:tt 4izki. It lies lui.'idetl ( n li a tin and i Inlilti a llnimpiill nf the 'I r.ide llli'lt'. The forinttion of the I'n't. .1 merlcin dine ('ompiii. with a eipit.tl of t I.' iidU.ooil was prt'-Hc illy . nn lob d it a mooting hold le-tei-da) at lid Bioidway 'I bo auiioiiin'ouietit was ' mad" nt the meeting Hi it Hie new emicein Ind ! invaded ( .in, i. la and acq mod a uiminpoly of the tlao business nf Bnti-h moilca Ifii tiacts for Ho emtio 1.111 b) .product of the Canailian taiiiieiles foi the next ten jears mo s il.l tn bale been made, and Hi" chip works nf I' (' Milium- of yuolieo acilined. giving the now cniubliio a big nliiint.igu In the trade D Webstei Klnp ami lung I pfon of Boston: P . Vnloiitlne, ( liicago, I red ogel. Mllwaukie; Charles Delanoi. Pbiladi Iplna . II P Daillng ton. Louis sdolnli'ld, John R Mnrtoii, and Louis (' Haughey. Clilcigo. wore elected dlieetors The only glut- plants not in tho combination are said to be that of the Peter Cooper Company, ooutiollod bv tbo Coopers and Hewitts, and the Header-s.diiutson plants XAt'Ai. ciitL'is a m: here. Cinila nn the Aliiiapnllt on Wrdnesday Mgbt isltms Meli'tilne, The eunbont Annnpolis. now In training ser vice eiipDletnentarv to the Nainl Academy. Is Hiichoied off Tweutv-slxth street. In tho 1'jist Rher, where she will remain until Monday She arriied at her anchorage on Wednesday night from Wet Point, making the trip down ihe Hudinn lu flie and a half boms. The pur liose of the ilslt here 1- mereiy to give the boys liberty Them will bo general shore luaio tlnoughoiit the sIiid's i.tav here for whoaitr ebcoses to take it I'liete ar no tue'crlbe.l xlsitlng hours aboard, but Cominiuder lugetsill will not turn auv ilsltms away Theienro ntti.pln. cadets on the Annapolis, hie .son- (on .fis4r1: rietldent Piimtiri Tbrenteuetl Willi Arrelt b Hie Health A lltliol llli". For s.xeml months complaints haio been Hindu to the (Jjioons Bormi-'h Health Depart ment by residents of Long Isliml City asking the officials to abate the co't toil nuisance at tho rellnen of the New ork Sugar liotlning Comiuiny. nt Front ami pldgemi s'rests and th" Fast Hiior l'liore Is a big 1 binitiey at thn wotks and soft oi.al stnokit ciiiucs f 1 mi it. it is said, nt all bonis t Hm da) and night esteiiliiT the Health Bond seri"da notice on ( !.ns Doi' he-. the Pies dent of lb" torn pari!, oiderine htm to remedy iheoxl-ting eill at mice Th" 1 oti"e fiirlhei state I that If tho niiisinee was not abatetl lvllliin 111" dnys Ml. Doseber would be placed under attest. Ilerr Knsp. Tonnei flerniMn Cnnsnl-tien. ernl nt suiniin, i alls 011 Sprrelary liny. WARlllNorov, July l.'l -Hcrr Rose, who was fieimnn Consul-fieneial nt Apia during the most exciting period nf the recent Samoaii troubles, called mi the Secretary ot State tn-dnv liieonipjiiy with Dr Von 1 1- ll.-li.-n. the (n"-mau Anibassailor So 'rotary II. iy aid Ilerr Hose had a eoiiiersailou about Sumo, in ailairs last ing an hour Wteiwnrd the (terninii oflloial cnHed on Assistant (- cietnr) lllll. Heir Rosy is 011 his way to (mi many fiom Samoa Snle nf I'nMago Slmiips ami Cards. WisniMnoN. July LI Tho number of stamps, stamped envelopes, and postal card Issued by the P.. si Office Department In the flsenl year e. ded June 110 was ri,lll2,fi,.i).iS.', laluod at fll'.'.C.riO.DIT. an Increase of .WJOL fiDfi lu nuinbei and fS.P'.il,7'JO in value com pared with the proi Puis fiscal year. 111. Mnaja's Cllblli liny Kilters Our Snry. Pedro Orizar. L" nnrs old. who was a cabin bo) on the izcaja. enlisted In the nniyjes terday He will I e sent to the training school nt Newport If Vnu Are Cnudm Hue A ypally first cist.., fiinunPi- ri s rt, either st sfinhere ir ninuntsiti. make its Incaht) known threiigh Iuk tntJiaL"1'.! lli""11 '""""" il-s ftidcra seek men sSSimmmmmmkmmtmmtmmmmmmmmmmmm ,s;:.i "io.v.s riiesr cottox it all: Tn He Auctioned Oier nnd Over fnr Texas l'lnod Sufferers. Aphtin. Tex , July Li. Southwest Texas still holds the record of growing nnd ginning tho llrst bale of cotton of the foason. The following telegram was rccolvcd this morning by liov. Saycts: "Bintos, Tex.. July 13 Wo sond you by oxprcss to-day tho llrst hale of cotton ralsod and ginned In tho United Htatos this year, for the benoflt of tho flood sufferers. "1 Open. L. N ScorFtEU), 8. (1. Roiidrk." It Is proposed to sand tho bale to all of the cotton exchanges of tho country, and al each place It will bo auctlonod off to the highest bidder and tho proceeds given to the aid of the flood sufforer.s From bore the balo will bo shipped to H A li. lioera of New Orleans, who agree to pay the highest markot price and $100 premium. This firm will direct tho auction work nt the different cotton exchanges. They predict that nut lees than $10,000 will bo de rived from tho auctions Tho llrst nalo last year was auctioned off for the benefit of thn army hospital son ice, and the amount realized was fB.fiOO. x. large number of care of food supplies and clothing wero shipped from various pieces in the Mato to lellef stations in tho stricken region to-day Thetearea few remote places whole there is still soma suffering among tho destitute refugees, but at tho present rat" the I famine wid bo relleied bytho endol this week 1 (lov Saiers continues to doioto his whole Hum to directing tho dl-tribiitimi ot money and supplies (tAI.ihsioN. Tex , July LI -Prominent cot ton tnetors who hill e thrilled upon the loss to the cotton clop by the flood In the Biazos Val lo) put it at from :i0i).OO0 to nno.OOO bales. Accepting the lowest estimate and putting cot ton iitlues at four cents .1 pound, tho loss is viio.Owo.oon If that represent one-third of the total loss, as claimed. Texas has sulleied to the extent or MHIIIO OOO lb ganlless of the etToits to succor the suffer eis in the Hooded district, their distress is be coming acute. This is espoeinll) the case In the lower Urn Rot Vnlloi. whli h Is still sub merged plahtoi who has Ml" people to oaie for s.i Vs foui htienlreidy died and many others are sick with mill nisi feier and will tile uiip-b they lecelie prompt medical treatment and good care. 11 hlch he is unable to furnish ,IOII ('. H.I.IS .Sirs HE'S FK.SX11.K.S1. Kxniuined In supplemental y l'i nreeillnss tlt-gs 1'iiUfe l'rotecl Inn. Itihn (' 1 lbs, the former proprietor of the "White 1 'opbant, ' in Sixth aienue, was ex amined In supplementary proceedings )estei -dav, In the Cit) ( oint, in regaid to his ability to ..n ,1 judgment for Sl'O.'t obtained against lilui bv John Wicks 1 Ills testified that he had no up.! .-) thai be h id assigned tho piv,ph of th- tint hmi-e- In Thiiti-eighth, Tliiiti-iiluth. ' I 01 Hi lb and i-ixtv-foui th st roots, and that his lewilii w. is in paw n Ht admitted owning a gold w it -h and eh. 1111 gnen lo him by a man 11. lined s-atitou us -eeinltv fm tent 'I lie ex- I .iniltiatlnii was adjmiin"d I I at night I'I. is rushed into tl e West 'I lilui- ', eth stieet statin i Siigt lonbovwas at the 1 di-k I Ills was gi 1, illy excited ' "lie jttsi been iissaultod 111 the hall of mi Hat. at 1 IM) est I bin y-nlnth street, ' ho shout- , ed, "and I 11, mt p ilice nrnteoliun. I runout looking lor a pole einan, and I omil'ln't find a slntle cop nn uppei lltoadway, so I cauie here. I want ion to gtio me n policeman to go back , to the house with mo ' "ini go out mul get your policeuinn on Iliondwn). gionled Heret ( on boy "I ain't giving special cops to people like you. )ou . oiightu't to go Into such flnthouses If nu don't want to get assaulted " ; "That tint Is perfci tly respectable." respond ed Kills " There s neier been an arrest made 1 tlioie 1 waul a policeman " I "(lo out on Broadway, then," said Sergt, Con hoy, and Kills went MA.lOlt TATE HTVI A11JIX. He Was Itecl'ttarnf Mater Itat.s In Hrnok lyn mill May (jet Hark Ills Job. Major Augustus C Tate was remoied as Registrar ot Water Rates In BiooUlyn shortlv after consolidation He cirned the raattei to court on tho ground that his remoial wa Ille gal, as he was a leterun. Ciiramlssloner Dallnn of the Department of Water Supply held that the plnce was of a confidential character, and I that it was proper that the Commissioner, who j was 1 "Sponsible, should haie a personal repie- I sentatne in thooftlco MnjorTdtewon hlshult I in the lowoi conit. and an appeal w.ih taken ' The Appellate Dlilsion sustained tho lower 1 nurt The inattei will now bu carried to tho Court or Vppeals Maim Tate Is a Republican, and, if he Is 'Instated, It will force John I Frost, a Dem ocrat, mil of oflloo Ills alleged that the ex- el's fiom ( nnipt roller CnieiV ofllP", who 1 haio boon Iniestlgatinc the Registrar's oflp'o, I have found sonio ei.tsuies nud reductions which will call fm an explanation The Dmi o- I crats, it Is said, will use the-" alleged Iriegu -lantli s a-n basis fnr Majm Tate's renioinl in J ease tho Court of sppca 3 decides that he is ! t milled to Ifllllst.lteuiont TOOK I'llMOV ATA CIIVKCII Al.TAH. 1n. Ceiger rnuntl Kueellng Tbeiewith a llnttle nf Clllbulle At Id In Her llllllil. A funeral had Just left Rf. Marys R C ( huii'li, at the enner nt High nnd William htioet-. Nownik, yesterday morning and two 1 vorknii 11 wro making sonio tepairs In the ' chuieh uliPti limy heard a gronn, ainl, looking toward one of the .ill. us, saw a woman knot I ing in front ot It with a half-full bottle m her hsnid 'I hey called tho sexton. Btother An thony Borcn, and he .liscoierod tint the w muni's mouth was burned with eirbollu 10 id. some of which had Iipou spilled upon the carpet sh" was sent to St Michael's lln-pltnl as iiun'klv as pos-lble after lemedies had 1.. 1 11 administered by 11 doctor ill thn ilcltnty ol tho 1 hureh. The woman proved to be Mrs Lizzie flvlgcr. a widow, aged '". who ied in the top Moor apartments at 74 1111 street with no rum lianlon but a lug Newfoundland ting she tost her husband sit years ngo. and sin- has been living upon hi-, insurance mom y since Shn was still aliio last night, but in a critic il condituui. m'mackix cii.4sis-(i wossreits. The New Y.rk I.alinr Statlatlf 1 f nniruliitnn er's Opinion nf Truita, AL'dt'sri, Me , July LI Labor Commission erbof States in wldoly distributed sections of tho country arrived here to-day for thnir an nual session, on the invitation of Commis sioner Matthows of Slalne John McMackln. Commissioner of Labor Statistics of New York State. Is present At to-day's sebsion "Trusts ' was the topic Mr McMackln declared that thn "men who were chiefly responsible for the trusts were the mot dangerous enemies of the coun try This eiening a reception was tendered the visitors by thn Hon. and Mrs John F. lllll at their home, the Claim; ir -nolou. TO TA X BUCKET I 1) ORDERS. 1 IF..SJI SAIES OF STOCKS ALSO MUST H FAY Till: STAMV TAX. S Ginpeilue Arbltingf, Tnn, Culls Under the ( H Suriey nf the lteieniie Men Agent ' Vfl 'I boiupsnli Says All Sin h Trnnsuotlnns fl Must Ho ltepnlted nntl Must He Taxed. I Vfl Kvaslons of stamp tax by brokers of xnrlous s Tfl oxchangns hnvo o:cupicd a large staff of clerks j i and aacouutauts under Reienue Agent Frank A M O. Thompson In thn past two mouths, and he CLI has accumulated a great mass of evidence. A )m coctcntlon of Ills which will bo a Interesting a H to customers'nsto brokers ;lsC that bucketed 1 ordors and wnbh sales are subject to tax, and ; H t'aat memorandums of thorn must bo made for the purposo ot taxation. As bucketing nnd t9 making, fictitious quotations aro offences that ' H If discovered iniallt) the offender for suspen- ! fffl slon or expulsion from his exchange, .the ex. 1 iVfl -hanges may find In tho (ioietnmnut an ally In j wfl cutting down the practices j wfl Tho InvestiKatloii of the revtaue agent nnd j S his deputies have borne tho gieatost fruit In 1 afl the Consolidated Sto?U Lxeliauge, although .' H individual brokers on all of the exchanges. In- . i olmllng the Hay Fxchingc, haiu boon found ' i S at fault J "Biioketlig"on tho part of a broker Is fall- I lug to execute nn order to buy or sell stocks , tfM or grain 01 othci com.iiodlty it In tho private lm opinion of the btokei thu customer is likely to 'llsB los. his money. When I lie brokei feels sure )'JH that the customer will lo-e ho dscides that Hi. '.thH cilstom.is may as well In-e to In- bioser as to fsHsl some other spenilatoi w tin Is supp, sed Ic be ?jl!l ready to ue.-ep; the cuslomei s.olfci to bill or ffl H sell If it Is legitimately put So thn hrok.r 'jillH sinilil) holds up the ordei, rep irts to the ens- y ! turner that be ha- executed it and. if the rules ' i' jl ot his Lxchatigu le.iuire it. gin'-up t ttbe us- - ' m tomcr the unuio "1 the Linker illm t mk tho jM other entl of the tiinle In that . aso the oilier PJ broker Is hu ucconitili e I 1 Mr. Thouip-uii -a)- that he Intends to nn- ' )VJ for-to Hit psyinent ol the st i an tax on trans- H actlmn thus reunited to bine nd n made. He . PJ sin that the 1 .11 lug of luoiiei to a biokei- with nn older to bin.m sen .mil Hie ie eniinp of 'b. Ll . inonev by the I r-'ker. with the Idea of paling ,r ; tlioIcustomer'stnliinliH.'s. iCiuv, out of Ids own packet, nnd ot piolltipg bi the ciiti)iiiLi - Ions. , If an), is a I r.ii. -ii no. rcijiilriiu- stauip tax. ' If im iiicmiiriind'im o' 'ale Is i.ised upon which to alllx -t. nut", that It-elf i- a violation of tho pr. iv mon of Iho law roimlring such ( uiemotniiitilii) t Wash sa'es. he sail are also taxable trans- 'j in tl. in- When. i In ikei viiihls to astnblih a 11. tit Ions .iiiotaliou. whether t i the dls.nlvan- - face of his eitstuuioi or noi, he u-rangi's with another br d.er to bid on a slo.-k which th. Ilr-t liriket i. nits it oide.l as hilling niovud 111 li certain diret I mi 'ibis 1. Id Is i matter between the tun biokeis. ' .1 it th. price gets on the tape that mar hi ail that is needed to wit e nil! a ciibtmuor maig.ii m to mak. some ' other unit Mr '1 lioutpsuii sal's memoranda " of such tn.ns.ictlous must be i usis.d, uud that j tho tax must be paid on tbsin. ' thud spei ie- ,,1'ju.k luok.rage unns- , nctunis whi.li haie iini paid the full tux In all ' cases Is in bitiage. or t-ikmg iidvautase of tin illlteience in piloe f a oininodlty lu two mar kets It is genera!1) bolleivd that legitimate arbitrage biokcrage between, sal. Neir York ( and Cho ago gram biokeis, pais tho Proper f tlouble tin Inn sin h has not been the case it.ai, It is said, in arbltriu.c business be- I tweeu tho -New Wtik .s'nek Lxchauge nud the Consolidated, ifbl 'b as tinns,ictod by "grape- line telegi, iph Is Im hidden to members of j tbo foimei exchange. Ilim of "ginpeilne" I arbitrage lnoken in this i in-has not been rJ PiDing th luiible tax and the leveuuw agent J If going .lor it Hie New ork Stock il I'xchangc Ii.iu dues not allow Its members to li, belong to the Consolidated, i giiuxnltie tele W giaph emu iiunli'iitiviu has lean set up. If a if ( otisolldatetl I keli.nige brokei wants to buy ll $,' eottaln stnelc listed upon the New oil: Stock ; LxchitiL'w be speaks to an arbitrage broker. ft who culls up his Mo.-k K.xchapgo rrlend over jt the giapeilne The latter bom thn ttock' and f Hi tax Is paid on Hie transaction. Then the stock Is delliei-dto the atliitrug man, who 5 sella it to th. biokei who wanted it In the first : nine. Tho aibltrage men. some of them, ', haie not been paling tax on the second Unnt- ,' ', notion This spucies t,f tianru'ilou Is Ilm- ," : Ited. and the still t Piiforcenif nt of Hie law will n .' menu but a eompaiiitlieh sluht uioieasa in evonue. 'I he bueketnii. mil wash silos trans- nations, howcier an exptctnt to jield big i.v enue ' The Investigation of tho mi'iiue agent and 'J his leputies bus it tliem in pnssesslou of j' such a uiti's 'if itifoini.-iiimi thnt the derullct It brokers aio laboimg uudei gi.. it stress of mind, dm biokei with mi.tii init-of-towii Inane. i olio es has aduii'led that nil hi niit-of town onion, are ' In, i-leted ami ueclaied that if be weie eoiupollcl to pi) Lues ii ni July 1, 1 IS'.ls. nn ibtsp irtiusaotlnus lfl woultl gt t. broke ' I mlei His law he levpuue .Irfi-nt can .all 'or atateii'i'iit 1 ill '.usiuess done olnc. ', the eii.ioiineni of the W.n lleieiint In I ,, The trcs f innol on the put of brokers Is sai.l to bo icspoiisililo or the ili-.-baigo ot fit- ' poii eleiks pun lo)-d'iii tin-( otisolldated F.i eliange ele ir nig home Intek I ne-o i lerka we.e ilUuiise 1 nn tl.o ' -leiislble gi luml that . the rush was net ainl Hut then senior wei. ' tin longei i e. flshirv li is s.i'd. ImiiPier I tint; . thev won "lists' ed of giving ,ia ii news of 1 , brol srs sei n't tiiin-.H lions in tbo doierti- ' mom nl'li nib 1'iesi lent M II Wager ot the excliaiii.'e ele.iriiii nrc Ifnlrd ipterday taal Hie clerks nolo so-UMi.ted bi the ex change ollb Pis. 'Iho lo-- In 'be ( mvi iiiiiiei t through un I sfninti snle- is -aid to I.iit been n- 'i'l'Ii a I fnti'iii a week iii.ti! la'elv Now biokti- are ,' eei.-siiii.' unit . n in the -ibseri .iln-e of J I nolo Shi, x I, w. I'btiv 1ml r le.-i-i n Slle In the Olio Ore Hire lu .ill "i-e- il elu sion nf the law ''i-ooiejet ihe i-u" lino ml eain nllalt ' i " -in i-tit 'it i iiii.t euie illeg il tratika. tions hnvo I en mi foi "I I ii:ii:n.4s in i it i in: siiofi n ria. Mf'I.fiiii sina w (nine II 1st to Culist for i ibe rhiiiipint-H, ' ! (it-oig" M--1 " ii . .'I y. -tirs not, i hi -ivshis i" boil'.' I , iii I son. ilz. , ii.i.-. i.i.i p.j tnil in I Hie l irn III I' il ( ' Illl )est""l -V nil .1 li 1 g'l , of p"lt) l.i.t .py p.. '. rio-l i, b'lni ) il . mis, , j a llnorwiilki in i l't'ith st -.-' I-" I 'iiient, !i ' store William- s.nd Im - iw Hie n . , slop at a Illm w h. i" lb i-a ! k hook-. llnl dlop 'i new ; it" nil .p . them .t T hmi. W i liatns i h , i -n. p. i i up ,i' and wi'h it - .,.,,,1 . Hi p . . '. .- Ibi ,' 4; WflS t illovle I - , lie- .1 I i I I,. , I it" I- I, ed I ) a p.. .". i, i th ot i ' I. i .1 v. io I a ' . f,-. ..II . I" f ,n 1 -. il . ., I M. Loan s ml In n n, I -,-i I as a I tilted s,Hf.s c.u.iii in 1 '' t itll Spam He -1 : Im "i i , , .. ni the i regular aim) t g - . t'i I t i ,. buy the u; r.e ' .. MANurac tt.i, 1 CALIFORNIA F!(i iVJJP CO. )