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2 THE TKEWASKINGTON WASHINGTON HERALD TTTESD TUESDAY TUESDAYNOVEBE AYKOYE3OEE NOVEMBE 13 1906 19O 1
BANKERS BAKER8fE BAKER8fEOffer GIVE PLANS PLANSOffer
Offer Many Suggestions for forCurrency forCtllTCllCJ fOlCturciiey
Currency Reform ReformHOPEFUL RefurnlaOPE ReformOPEPUL
HOPEFUL aOPE OF AN AGREEMENT AGREEMENTCommisslsn AGm1EMIDiTommlB AtII1E1ENTomm1isJ
Commisslsn ommlB omm1isJ l n Composed of I oRdliijs Icadlu IcadluFinanciers Load1iisFinnncIer oRdliijsFinanciers
Financiers of the tbeCoU Country ltry Begins BcKinnIts DeginHUK Beginsits
Its Conference nt the New WHlurd WHlurdSecretary WillardSecretary VillardSeeretnr
Secretary Seeretnr Slimv In j Heard IIO i1eariICentraI i1eariICentraIinstitution rd Central CentralInstitution entralInstitution
Institution Idea IB 1 Dropped DroppedWhile DroppedriilIe
While riilIe 1 l nothing definite was decided at atthe atthe atthe
the first me mttt1n weftIng ting of the currency ney neysioll commis commission cnttslon ¬
sion of the American Bankers Associa Association Asoci Asocilion ¬
tion which began gan yesterday at t the New NewWtllard NewW NewWillard
Wtllard W ilJard to consider currency reform the themembers them themembers
members m mbers are confident that an agreement agreementwill agreementwill greenieetvIi
will be reached today or tomorrow and anda
a plan adopted for submission subml slon at the com coming coming corning ¬
ing ing session of Congress CongressEmergency Congrc CongrcEmergency s sbmcrgellcy
Emergency circulation is s to have first firstconsideration ftnItconsldratlon thatconsldertlon
consideration Any action taken by the thecommission tileeommi thecommlzaion
commission eommi ton must have a twothirds twotblr vote voteto voteto voteto
to be effective The consensus of opin opinion opinion opinn ¬
ion n was that to secure legislation by Con Congress Congr Congree5 ¬
gress gr the recommendations recomme dations should con contemplate contemplate ¬
template only On1 the most simple reforms reformsMr reformsr retorrnMr
Mr r Forgan of Chicago o in n discussing discussingemergency ditJcu diacuasingenwrgency tngtmtrgency
emergency circulation faored handling handlingit ban Un UnlhroUCh
it 1 through the national banks of reserve reservebut reMiV8but recvebut
but the discussion following showed gen general genPral n ¬
eral 4 ral objection to this tbia a u it Tould ould confine confinethe C8Bftnethe eonflnthe
the handling of the reserve circulation to toa toa toa
a small number of banks Mr Forgan ForganTherefore Forganth Forgantherefore
Therefore th > r > ore withdrew th tb4 suggestion suggestionThe Suge tiORThe uggeaton uggeatonThe
The meeting yesterday afternoon atteoooud was wasdevoted waadvott4
devoted d vottd to a general discussion of cur currency curTPn currncy ¬
rency TPn reform Nearly all the members membersn JlNlftttersJlade rnernbersiiade
n Jlade ade addresses and hi a way gave re e their theirideas theiri thetrideas
ideas i eas as to how the new currency reform reformshould rorrn rorrnoWd
should 8 oWd be carried out Many different differentPlans clUferentJans dlKerentiians
Plans Jans were > brought out out which were ere dis discussed dis disussed discussed ¬
cussed from time to toA t tteic tteicAfter tM1 tM1After
After A fttT all of the members ef etthe t tb the com commission eomIIIilsion cornI1iiSjOfl ¬
mission has ha been heard front after each eachhas cb cbhas Ia Iahag
has submitted his plans and after each eachhas eaeIIha eeebha
has ha expressed his ideas an effort effortill eftortw eortwill
w will ill be b made to formulate a phut pIaatt pl plto phutto
to tt put before Congress composed of th thlst thst the theI
lst I st s t suggestions sug eRioBa which were breuktit sreogfet sreogfetut t tut
ut it during the session of the eoauMinsioa eoauMinsioasecretary eomatndeacretary ea earetary
secretary retary < Shaw w and United n1ted States StateInr tateg Tveas TXe TXeier
Inr ier fr Treat attended aU the meeting during duringIT
IT 111 afternoon fi session sessionVhiie aonhUe eSon eSonWhile
While hUe Secretary S IetaQ Shaw aw did not make makeiliy SkO SkO1y ke kel
iliy l 1y suggestion as to how w the then ccpnmis ccpnmissin
sin n should carry out its I it idea ld he hepresaed hePTP hapresed
presaed PTP Std himself as f fa fvorla vorh a the cur coricy curny
icy 11 elasticity Ela tJcity proposttiaa and believed aeve4i believedrut
rut I i J tits t its it plans Ul Would would receive proper at atvmion atnlion atnion
vmion nlion when submitted ted for legislation legislationIlau ecblatiollIaa aglilatIoisllH
Ilau for Or Six DtairictM DtairictMof nctrictJtf
of if f the id Urns as which hlch is to be submit sohmitl
l t p the cosjmieaia 1 and > wich has the thervil thertl theof
rvil of tctrOfler < > ijgyiiiHer er of of1he of1heiid the Cwreacy Cwreacyof
iid + of isjpli J Jh e T Tlrtsi F Tattwt TattwtI Wbt1iisitIetthe
< I lrtsi 1iisitIetthe fsideaMitf O t1Je ConunercteV Coismercie Bank Bankiiiagt BaDItiI ank ankiiiao
< iiiagt iI i 10 te tbe iiie author is that the theiiiri tlaeiiilll theftates
iiiri States b Wd out into six dte dtewhete db diaW
1 where W hPfO dsaitss deart houses would be es esishtd es esih asliht
> ih ishtd d in ete hOtthS i oif tctf dUes of each die dteM dia diaL dieI
L
M I > Talberfs idea also mabnpnwlebos mabnpnwlebosrerve nuke pxovishxi pxovishxireserve vbIoa vbIoarderve
reserve nd d a tax He baa baaT prepared preparedKunphtet prsrad1niphet
Kunphtet T mphlet of hte kl plan for currency re rebut re rei
i 1 but te not taeitood to dteeosa dIseu his hisvs WIuntil hisv
> vs v until after his plan Is taken ea up uptmuu by byooniraissioA byornruimioc
ooniraissioA ooniraissioAIn tmuu ornruimioc1 llllOD llllODl1
l1 In n 1 HajarilW a Ilaaifth GD < e flf 1UVe1t 1UVe1trtvt ue U tMigBjIiiua tMigBjIiiuativ t ein
tiv tivvfr in > pouediy pouediyft 1eIIi y tf tfn
vfr n plans Pi IU to s svhnHtted svhnHttediinitssioB d io Ii Iiii1ll1f tm
ii1ll1f m iinitssioB nlsioa < sio hs received reoeiv reoeivnlTi8 Many ay eonunani eonunanitions e isrnirnl isrnirnl1ifli
tions 1ifli tn rmhaalMn < > m bankers tali 11111 1dIputtIaf ail prtaof parts of the theusury tJaelmtry thewtry
usury who favor tbe jtropoeitioa as astrTPSted asf astttI
trTPSted f ltd by the un members The Theo pten pre prethat pret
t > that a currency commission of ofn
S n ht M appointed by the President and andt andmf
t ined mf netj > d by the Senate that would ret regihf recl retlI
< ihf i I lI money markets in different differenti
1 I i of < > f the country as the financial eon eoci coniis
t 1 i ims < > iis demanded d nallded them themhis themj
I his j is oorunission or uniaioa would be nonparttean nonpartteaniiv
iiv I zt J1 so r per r cent nt of the bankers coonect coonectith caanectf
f d S > ith t h t li he e association are in favor of ofI
I 1 or o rather have approved a vedtbe vedtbeIIlItd the plans plansI p4WIjtj
I IIlItd i piled Ijtj by our committee eommttteeIf Mr Hamfi Hamfiuid H Htn Hrnnttt
tn t In aid yesterday ye ter4a What the hanker hankerWEATHER baalreiWEATHER bankerWEAi1t
WEATHER GONDITIONS CONDITIONSDrpt
I Drpt pt o 01 Agriculture Wetther w MOKM MOKMvVihingtoB BaIeauhin lbrnsuWIIiDgt
vVihingtoB hin Moodar Nor NC B Bm fl4 C f JL JLiofW pS m minna
S inna fl that w a mitral oar ttie tbr t Ciaitlism tIiIInaI Xeir Xeirratt N
I 1 ratt aft Sonda SaDdar Edai n Dilbt fat is w aoviet W men acz riowly riowlyii If
01 j I mrd t tile hams eaut ms wIts wItss
1 s hat ii iut > cased d iuteMMj Tat Tb h biIb h ate aNa in D the tileI theis
S is I raplljr l 31 1U1 17 kMteg atwiifth lIftRItlt o aooomt of the ther
r 10 l artwarl a WAr sMsvencst west of natter low ana anae ban bano
4 S o Yrivre nl kwe 1Ie > w Udi M I in tarn faltoved tor a ad1Ual aS URk URkivntial
S S ivntial nUI i JItilbt bt off the Xortk ortJa tk CaMfonda eoMt eoMtTi CIIIIUItT coedTR
Ti T TR I liav loan been Ifet raiDs and man MU ret t all d dS < hV hVast
S ast 1 a of UM > Mi I IJedpt i iipi Ktaer rn cxatft m tile tbei thetH5
I tH5 i I u 5adcoinslutheNqgthwedMmNitth 5adcoinslutheNqgthwedMmNitthtft od rains in the Xocthwe ctIa ctIaI torn N tth tthM
I > M 1 U I t Ct rt COaSt COaStT O OSr 3t 3tT
T U HMn 11 TRI1rI tvr S See ie be bthm the Maanaal awnge a aRvOS as asS Mt Mtie
S > ie Rt RvOS < t MMBtaiaa decMbeV a is the IIat IIatjut reat reatuimi mttu
jut uimi tu 1 I al allevH alIe i aad the South tkmthTtim tJouthTtwlt SouthThen
Then liD bs reM Twaday Tarsie J m Ja the Nortk ertb Paoftc PaoftcMid IcI Ps Ac AcnSySS
I nSySS Mid ud the i te t X Northwest ftbwcH i neir w aks < the Lower Lowers r rau1
S S s 5 and probably in Kntcm FIIItenaaIM Td Xatee bI fkere wiU wiUlain viUa
lain a hi ir r wv VVertneadar W in tbn tb No bt Nocthweatun Nocthweatunnml dbwedn dbwedntS
tS < t S nml p 1111 < > uUy rain ia the tlaofilseoari Missouri and Upper Upperris UJjptrIijpi UcrvaUtys
ris Iijpi ppi Tallfys and the Upper Lake TC00M re cs In InKM inI
1 KM and South lItD and exuvme West ect tbe weather weatherI
1 Mcnerilly nerilIy fair Tuesday TtJfida and a Wedncsdar Wedncsdari W Wdna WdnaiH r rI
i vii iH be MunncT Tuesday TU In the tb MuHaBntt U ftseM IIIIItIIIII ant anti aMy
y > i SI i ITt nkl TI lcji ami an warmer anaer UTediKaday Wed y te tbe tbeI Kaat
< 1 S gsith nth It nil wil1 I1 he k colder Wednesday Wedoesla in the tbeM thed
S M d I V 4 t arii Si The IW Central Cen CUT9J ra1 Rocky Mountain MountainftS region regionih ncianTh
Th ih ftS wind along IOI the New nglaad and Middfe MiddfeUntic KiddIeA MlId1A
A Untic n nt l1e e e < ra 1 ts t Trill w lJ le b fresh west to noctamst coetwestS5th t tt on onsi i
t si slth h Atlnntif An oo eoa It t fresh northwest usth west to north nartbi tIat
t S i > tinlf < inlf 1It ra a ast < t light to ftwh north to nortbtaat nortbtaati
i S LOWTI L wn lkf Lk frtA f ib northwest DOItIa to north aorthi hrirMn hrirMni be beS
i S b4e i Jle tdocsdiy t < 1ksdoir and on tbe Upper Upr Lakes LakesI 1rlh
S I rthw rlh 4 t t > uorth beeoming variable Tiriabieim
> 5 im T T rs r diirting Itrtin t ng Tuesday for European pacts pactsi a8ItaJH ptsItie
JH Ire i west rT to U northwest nortJa winds with withvuiiti e eS
S 11 fair wettt vuiiti to the Grand GraadIoral Banks BanksLocal floeksLoeal
Local Temperatures TemperaturesIdriight TeJJ1PeratnresIdight Teiiiperatures4
Idriight 4 2 a L a m m 49 4 a L M I a a M Ma esa
8 a a lh 39 9 ID 1 a m m 41 M au e a2p 2 p p pl m 4F I Iin I IIS
l in ilL IflS 16 6 I IK p m m 41 S p Po Mt a es It Itiaxiinuin 11 p a J8 J8i JB JBuijtm
iaxiinuin i uijtm iJltlu tf mioimou mliitmumRiatiye 38 38R 31 31RriLt
R RriLt Riatiye < iitiTc YC bumidity bumiditS 3 a m 67 Z p m M 1 1In p pn
In n 65 Rainfall 0 Boon of avabnvt S 14 Li > t Pit Pitt
c 1 t tf if f ixissibic Iltl S1bj siuuliine 5i 5iTmperatnrt i2r 52 52imperatnft
Tmperatnrt r mpfatnft aaine date dateTeninoratnre W JeR JeRtiLimum yeer3iv II IIiS
tiLimum iS i1 i1Temperatures t tTtII1traturet
Temperatures in Other Cities Citiesr a tlcs tlcsT
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L L tile tciav tooinJ2 H 121S a a m a end d na 1111Hgh la M MHigh atide
High tide < to tDnITItI tflflIT n ir > 7 641 HI a aI a and k fi m mI asL
I I tidn t1d js ton totvrr ITW rT I a aaj 11841 11841on t Ift g p j jt a aonditlon
t ondltlon on ltJo o of Water ter at Harpers Ferrr FerrrHarpen FcrrTHupers Fcjr5yHr
Harpen Hr ftrr Fe fT W Va Nor o n 12Sbmanduplk 12Sbmanduplkiutcanc Bhfnandnah bma 1t and and1oioBjac andutomac
1oioBjac utomac rIsers are r clear clearf
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of this country wants is I a law which whichwould whIchWOUld wbchwoild
would give him the same privilege privilegewhether p privilegewhether vU vUwlJether
whether his business bualn was In New York YorkI Yorkor
I or 01 Atlanta G Ga or any other The bank bankers baaken beakera ¬
ers are not after currency rrency reform simply simplyfor Mlmp17fer simplyfhr
for theft own Wnefh hut f tr r the better betterment NUermeat bottlemeat ¬
meat of the business man the farmer farmerami f faJMl fannerand
and aJMl In tact every ry O < > in g aral Of Ofcoarse OfC8tIIMo Ofcoarse
coarse while whlJeeunn cwnvn vlasttcdtF Iqt1clU7w11l Iqt1clU7w11lfJene4t W1ji W1jibeiltt u ubenefit
benefit the people It v J in tn ue ueJII bafc bafc4ac baUkirtg
4ac < bnaineas baelueimd and assisv I carrying l4lrryhag on onImsineec the thebusiness tile1NsIneae
business of all concerned rne in a better SJM SJMTnore and IH1mote andplot
mote plot sftthrfactory manner mannerAbandon JJMUmerAbnnt1on mKJrnrt mKJrnrtAbandon
Abandon Central Bank Dn tJ Idea IdeaWhile IdenWhile ideaWhile
While there has been b8en aoirn talk not notonly wetoaly actonly
only among mOD the members or tb the oomnit oomnitdon CORIJft CORIJftbut OOmrnIaloes
don but the bankers in gen general ral of a aceDtrai aceDUat acasUal
casUal bank ftk of Issue to be established establishedbei estAblhibtNl1M rntabliehdhere
bei 1M it is understood unders HHl that the idea is to tobe tobe tobe
be abandoned Members of the oommfe oommfeirfon oommtaI comnhteelon
irfon I several lev of whom expressed 6xpr ed them themselves themselves themelves ¬
selves on the subject did not boWers that thattbe thatthe thatthe
the suggestion was practical Others Othershowever OthersMftver Othershowever
however seemed in a way to favor the theidea theIdea theIdea
idea bat were not inclined to discuss the theproposition tJMpIOpo theprtoIt
pIOpo proposition ttloa In 1 a report by the spadal spadalcommittee speata1committee epedalcommittee
committee of the Chamber of Commerce Commerceof
of New York a 3ttge SUI seggestlon tIn 1 Is made that thata
a central central bank 1J of leone be crated which whichwould wIdehoouJd whichwould
would oouJd be conducted oh em the plan followed followedby followedby fOIIOWOdby
by the Bank of f Germany or or the Bank Bankof Bukof Beakof
of France FranceTo FranceTo FxsnceTo
To a man the commission composed composedof
of ftfleen members All H of whom bem are at attending attfndlnc attending ¬
tending th the flrt ltz meeting meotln of the organize organization orgaatzatl organizeflea ¬
flea tl n te In favor of currency elasticity elasticityowing elasticitYowing dtl dtlowing
owing to the great t change of the thetfou condi conditions co dt dttious ¬
tions of this country Two member of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the Chamber of Commerce of New York YorkFrank YorkFrank YorkFrank
Frank A Vanderttp VU4Ier p aad alJ4l Charles Charl A A Co Conant ComulL Ccnant
nant axe attending the meeting meetingMore meet1arfore meetingMore
More money ia needed In 1 circulation at atthe atthe atthe
the present time than tb th n was necessary ten tenor tenQr tener
or fifteen neen years ago People peo are accus accustomed eC1I8tomM accustomed ¬
tomed to carrying rryiag more currency the thebankers thebauken thebankers
bankers believe and where a rn man had a adollar aoUar adollar
dollar several years ago today ho has hastwo hastwo hastwo
two or three In his pocket pocketSeek pocketSeck pocketSeek
Seek to Help Markets aiitrkctwWith Jfurliet1flith MarketsWith
With lith the adoption pdoft o of < the currency re reform re reform reforts ¬
form which Is the mission ml Oll of the com commhwton COIamlatoB coonmlasioe
mhwton the plane lfl of which It was created createdto
to formulate one of the Ideas hi is to better betterthe HttertM betterthe
the markets and particularly during d the thefail uefall thefall
fall of th the year when the erop CNDI begin to tomove tomove tomove
move moveOne moveOne
moveODe One of tb the plans to be submitted to the thecommission tbeconun1B81an thecommiedoit
commission and which wan wa U drafted cINftedu by bythe bythe
the Bankers AMoefetioa tIoa te f fee r the tMJecUeB se selection selectian ¬
lection of a eowBlBBi ceonmission UL fIf f several mem members IDeIabeq meonbars ¬
bars Ut 1 be appointed by the President and andooDftrmed andoonarioed
ooDftrmed 1 by b th the Senate One of thaw thawwould uehe Upes Upesoou1d
would be th the OoaipMUr CeIa r of th t the Cur Currency CIJN Curreecy ¬
rency rencyIt N reecyIt Cl ClIt
It would wOuld be the duty of this commission commissionto
to determine JW the situation m 1ft the ctttteratt ctttterattparts tIUt tIUtJUtS dVtssntparts
parts of the country tr7 ad to ckte cktethere icidwhether icid bes1deWhether
whether there was a demand for th tile is issuance Is Isof iselaIne ¬
elaIne of credit or clearance currency to tooope tooope tocope
oope with th the acarcltly ia t the financial aaDClaIworld financialworld aaaclalworld
world worldA worldA worldA
A B Hepburn president of the Chase ChaseRational cueNatloaal ChaseiatIonal
Rational Bank of o New York was se selected 8e 8elected selected ¬
lected as chairman of the commission commissionJ commt lOn lOnJR
J JR R Branch secretary of the American AmericanHankers AJner1can1Janken AmericanBankers
Hankers Association was chosen a as the thesecretary thettecletar thesecretary
secretary of the currency commission commissionwhich COIDnWiIdoDwhlola commissionwhich
which was apoIntr2 appoint JIIOIa at a Meeting of C the thebankers theltanken thebunkers
bankers in St t LoobJ last month The Thecommission Thecommia6t Thecommission
commission n was welco welcomed to Washing Washington WaabtDlrton ¬
ton ton after being called to order by the thechairman theMIr1nan theOlieh
chairman Olieh man W V Cox of tb this city cityThere dtyTtaeaoe cityThere
There baa been some talk of the commis commission C81ft C81ft8ion coimnislion ¬
lion going II to New York to compete its itstask ItsfaR Itsink
task having been extended ed an invitation invitationto
to do so by Uw th Chamber of ofbut Commerce Commercebut Commercebut
but it is hardly probable that the thel8IItionwlU1Mce sug suggestion seggestlon ¬
gestion l8IItionwlU1Mce l8IItionwlU1MceI will be accepted acceptedIlanuuut acceptedl1ansuot
IJnn Ilanuuut uot Thl lhls 1hl Hvettliigr HvettliigrMr IhenlugMr ICvenlngMr
I
Mr Cox Cox during du the course of his re remarks re rei tomarks ¬
i marks explained rxplalned that Washington was wasthe wI wasthe
the proper place of meeting for th tM com commission NIaad coatmission ¬
I mission ad assured wed the members 1111 of oftheir oftheir oftheir
their welcome The commission will be beentertained WeI1tertamed beentertained
entertained this t evening eo fng with a banquet banquetat Iud Iudt
at t toe New Willard by the local Bankers BankersAssociation1 BanIlflSThere nkers nkersS
S SS SThere
Association1 Association1There S
S
There waf M aom talk that possibly possiblythis tIlL tIlL9f L LthiB
this s oelOQ oo vf efthe the commhMkm coisemivsinapisa itl a plan of ofcurrency 6tCUlTeDf f feurrenw
currency elasticity to be taken before beforeCongress beforeConcrea beforeCongreso
Congress could not be decided upon and andthat an4that andthat
that in this case it would be necessary to tocall toI tocaP
I call another meeting which weald be beheld 1tebeld beheld
held next month IIIO Ua either here or in New NewYork NtwYork NewTent
York At the conclusion of the confer conference c nterence conferestee ¬
ence last evening PV how however ver the members memberswere membelBwere memberswere
were confident that an agreement Dt would wouldbe wouldbe wouldbe
be reached cbed before tb the session was brought broughtto
to a close and a number of them were wereof wenof
0 of the opinion that another meeting meeU to todecide tocJedde todecide
decide upon the currency reform tor oat would1not oatIIOt wouI wouInot <
not be necessary necessaryMember necessaryMeiiilicri
Member of Commission CommissionMembers COl1unll CommissionMembers lon lonMembers
Members of the commission cenam who are aret at attending attiudI ¬
tending t tiudI the > meeting are aa a follows followsArttar foUowaAdIIIw roliowsAet
Arttar Aet KepnUa IIiaol ytttMint 4ed Dee MoiMa 4Qiat Xattoom XattoomBank JDe NathoelDee
Bank DOT Meteor I lowe JowaP loweI KxwX
X F SaMson fiialilinl Vnst im XsOoaal II IIK n nKasss Baak BaakKaaau
Kaaau K City 3I 3IJSSMB Xa XaJ Mo Moj
JSSMB J a A McCont easier oeer TaM Natiessl x xA mak makAoaata k ktka
Aoaata A Oa OaW OaW 1kV
W T V COK 0 ha iiiidiHir StMBd Son Kstioaai llsak llsakWaaUattoa DIIIt DIIItW i iWa
W Wa WaaUattoa lattoe D I C CJotaL CJm
JotaL 1 Jm 1 L Bsaritea Roaat vie JIIIIIIIIIt nilii I liMrihw liMrihwJmme k kC 5 5C
C ° If Usesedom l ID JU JUJaea
Jmme 1 N JL Votm pteadeat i Plwt Katlawl stimI Beak Beakduowo IIa DeskDi
duowo IB IBJoHph L LJGIIIIIt DiJQ
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oclock o < lock this morning morningSecretary memlngscntary morningSecretary
Secretary of the Treasury Shaw left leftfor leftfor leftfor
for New Ne York at midnight He expects expectsto
to return Wednesday Wed eeday While declaring declaringbis declaringhis declaringhis
his visit to be without special signifi significance alsmftcuce s4tdtIcaisce ¬
cance cuce It S 1 believed l Secretary Shaw will willlook willlook willlook
look over the financial situation hold holding hoklInr holdlug ¬
lug conferences with some of tbe men menrepresenting meltYePft tacitrepreseodng
representing YePft 8ft big hi interests and MI determine determinewhether determinewlMther determinewhether
whether It te necessary to deposit more morefunds morehmchJ morefunds
funds to relieve anticipated stringency stringencyThe etrhagencyThe rlugeAC7The
The Secretary recently rece recent1 tly announced announced announc that be hewUl bewill
will 1 take no action in this direction at atpresent atpretI8IIt atIPXSenator
present pretI8IItBxScna
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Albany N Y Nov 12 1EtS 1EtSDavW itxSeaator itxSeaatorDavid ExSaaator ExSaaatorDavW
DavW B HIM said Id today tCKl that report repo of ofhis ofhili ofhis
his serious illness were wr totally without withoutfoundation wlUloutfoundation withoutfoundation
foundation foundationI
I never felt better in my life Bte said saidtb aidu saidthe
tb u exgovernor I i cannot understand understandhow understandh
r how h w such a report got abroad a r The Tb ru rumor J1IJBO rumci ¬
mor JBO wa was that Mr Ir HI Elm was dying of ofBright oCBr1gIats ofBrights
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liolic A Acid I ltl 1 Tell Tells fel His Hf Wife Ue and nnilThen uncIThen andThen
Then Take More UoreUemoTell llemovcrt to Hos Hospital 1100pltn liocpital ¬
pital but Aid Came Cn e Too Late Lnt LateWife LateWifeProstratcsiWzIH AVlfe AVlfeProstrated VJtt VJttPrOfttrRtetlVn
Prostrated PrOfttrRtetlVn W a U Union Plasterer PlastererDespondent PlastererDe PlastererDespondent
De Despondent over continued illness and andfearing andfeartnr endfearing
fearing that be would become a burden bwrdonon burdenoil
on his wife tad family William T Hon Honning HopnlDg Uonsing
sing of m D street treet northeast committed committedsuicide eOJftmttad81dctde copimittodsuicide
suicide teat night by D taking carbolic rboUe acid aIflA aldA acidA
A wife and three small children survive surviveMm survIveMm survivehim
Mm MmAbout
About 5 oclock yesterday eeienta afternoon afternoonHenning a afternoonHenning emO n nHenamc
Henning went to a nearby drug store atoraajnd storoparduued storeeM
ajnd purchased 10 cents worth of car carbolic car carboUc carbofic ¬
bolic acid Half of this t ha swallowed swaUowedNon as assoon assoon
soon as he returned r home In a a few fewmoments f fewmoments I IJDOaNnU
moments his asony alJOD was noticed by His Hiswife hIw1i8 hiswife
wife who summoned the Emergency E am ambulaace tuII tuII1MdQce ambulace
bulaace 1MdQceTool
Took Remaining Done DoneJust DoseJU8t DocJust
Just before the doctors docto arrived Hen Henntag HeDamc lienning
ntag gathered his departing rt strength and andtold IIItdtold andtold
told his fajnU fainting wife that it was for her hersake Itersake hersake
sake that he took his hi life He H had been beensuffering b beensuffering en enauttednc
suffering fw a a long tune with intestinal intestinaltuberculosis Intestinaltuberculosis i ituberculo
tuberculo tuberculosis ls and < although operated on onthree ORthree onthree
three time thu at the Providence Hospital Hospitalbe
be felt no improvement la I his condition conditionand CODdIU CODdIUaDd conditionand
and was u looking forward to a life IIrtbf IIrtbfbet lIfbfhcipleasneso of ofhelplessness
helplessness bet and dependence on his Cam family CamBy fainfly ¬
fly He H died about 9 oclock in the hos hospital holItta1 ho hop4tal ¬
pital conscious of the approaching end endWas eJM1Tmc endWits
Was Tmc Unleu Plasterer PlastererKenning IlnMtercrHenning IatererHennlnc
Kenning was an ornamental oruamentl plasterer ptaatererby Paaterer PaatererIt plastererby
by It trade and was considered one of the themoat UNealclmt thesiet
moat efficient men in his line De in the city cityuntil dtwnu cityuntil
until he fell fel sick ek air mouths ago a He was wasa wasa vsasa
a member beI of the > plasterers pia st ere union and andhad aMhad andhad
had often ot been an officer om r of that organi organisation oraaail1on oraaInation ¬
nation l1on His wife who begged that she shebe shebe e ebe
be allowed to be with him at the end end was wasforced wasforced weeforced
forced by the doctors to stay eta at home 11cm as asher uher asher
her condition was such uch that a greater greaterstrain 1eateratram greaterstrain
strain might pt have be had serious IOwaLut results resultsLast radultsLast
Last night surrounded by kindly neigh neighbore nelghbore
I bore she was inconsolable No funeral funeralarrangements tuaenf tuaenfallallKflllfnts tunersarreegements
arrangements have been mad madCOL made madeICOL madeCOL1
ICOL COL MARK ALEXANDER DEADI DEADIvrember DEADitember DEAD DEADMember
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Passes Away at t Enxton EnxtonWax RuxtonVnl ItuxtonYn
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South to H nt He r IJiirlerf Today TodayThe Ida rotlnTIle IdaThe
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The death ef CoL Mark Alexander A a afamily amember
member of distlagutched VtegIMs VtegIMsfatally I
family occurred yesterday at Raxtoa RaxtoaCoL ea1 ea1CoL RuatsaCcl
CoL Alexander had just returned from froma
a visit t to his brother Judge Charles CharlesAlexander ChorlacAlexander i
Alexander and his nephew Alexander JexM JexMHuiUtoa MezaaderRetoa AlexanderHamilton
Hamilton of Petersburg Va VaCoL VaCoL VsCcl
CoL Alexander was eightyone yeacs yeacsold 7 7old yee yeeold
old He was a son of Kathaoiet Alex Alexander Maxebder 1u 1ur ¬
ander r a prominent planter of 3tfeeMen 3tfeeMenbars 3I 3Ihaq 3iieckisburg
burg bars County Va who served a aebJpman on JIIIdr f5 f5IbiPatan
ebJpman in tbe lit war of li Hip wfadMr HI HIfather t tfather
father Mark Alexander Alexa was one of the thesjgemrt u uthe be beels
sjgemrt o 5 the Cechuation Cec of ell ellenee c clace IndSffonif1 IndSffonif1enee
enee Hts Lk ancle also a derk arjt 1t 1ta Alexander Alexandermber Alexanderwan
wan a member mber of < rf the House of Repre Representatives nepnlefttatlfte RepssientatlWat ¬
sentatives for three yean He H was a acolleague acoUeaue acolleague
colleague and connection of J John Ran Randolph RaDtolJ lIendoiph ¬
dolph tolJ h of Boanoke BoanokeThe RaaDokfThe IlesnokeThe
The funeral will take place at the theEmmanuel ItIEmmauuel theEmmanuel
Emmanuel Episcopal Church Cathedral Cathedraland CadladraluacI Chthsdraland
and Read streets Baltimore tomorrow tomorrowat toJDOnOat
at 2 234 oclock The rector Rev J Jtoa lions Houston lionstoot ¬
ton Eccleston will onlciate onlciateIlcnt ot8eIateIlent osictateLicut
Ilcnt Col George W V II South SouthFuneral SouthFuDeral SouthFuneral
Funeral services will be held at atOeloek 5 5oclock 2oclock
oclock this afternoon at St StChurch Mapsrets MapsretsChurch j f3Tets f3TetsCburcla
Church over the remains of Llettt Ool OolGeorge 001Georp OolGeorge
George W H South r S s A retired retiredThe Ntlredeath totlrdThe
The death of CoL Sooth S occurred Sunday Sundayafternoon Sundayafternoon 7 7attemooa
afternoon at the Army General Hospital HospitalThe Hospt HospitalThe l lThe
The interment win take place in Arling Arlington ArJIRstoa Arilagton ¬
ton Cemetery CemeteryIn
In 18C when ben but nineteen years old oldCol oklo okloCol oldCo
Col Co South enlisted eDlIat In the Eleventh E venth In Infantry Infaatry Infantry ¬
fantry He was 8S severely wounded at the thebattle t1Iabattle thebattle
battle of Gettysburg 1r and was promoted promotedfor promotedtor promotedfor
for gallantry Later be waa promoted to tomajor toJar temajor
major Jar in the Twentieth Infantry He Heserved II IIJJerVed Hoserved
served through the Spanish SpanIshAmerican American war warand waraDd warand
and was retired the following year on ac account ao aoCOVIIt socount ¬
count of f disability arising from the wound woundhe vowpdhe oodhe
he received at Gettysburg GettysburgCol Oetty8tmrCol GettysburgCcl
Col South Is survived by a daughter daughterwho daughterwIlD daughterwho
who is the wife of Cap J H H McRae leRae of ofthe oftJae ofthe
the genera general staff of the army and a son sonGeorge SOlIeorp sonGeorge
George eorp South of San Francisco Francisco3Irs Fra FraJlr8 FranciscoIrs
3Irs Irs Charles B Gould GonldThe GouldThe GouldThe
The funeral of Mrs M Charles Claar E Gould Gouldmother Gould1IIOtIIer Gouldmother
mother of of Associate te Ttlce Ashley M MQouM MGODId MGould
Gould of the Supreme Su Court of the Dis District DIst1ct Dietrict ¬
trict of Columbia was held yesterday yesterdaymorning yuterdamomlllK yesterdaymorning
morning from her late home in North Northampton XortJt XortJtp Northaaapton ¬
ampton p Mass Mrs Gould was more than thanseventy thanseventy thanseventy
seventy years lS old She had been ill of ofpneumonia ofpneumonia ofpneumonia
pneumonia but It was not thought her hercondition hercondition aer aercondition
condition was serious until shortly before beforeher beforeher beforehet
her death Saturday morning Justice Gould Gouldleft Gouldleft Gouldleft
left Sunday to attend the funeral funeralAntonio funeralAntonio funeralAntonio
Antonio Malnntl MalnntlFuneral JIaln MnlnntlFuneral tI tIF1metaI
Funeral services were held yesterday yesterdaymorning yesterdftrmorning yesterdaymornIng
morning over the remains of Antonio AntonioMalnati AntonioMaJnatI 1thtonioMainatI
Malnati at his late residence 712 Bast BastCapitol uastGapitsi t tCapIol
Capitol street Requiem mass for tho re repose topo ropose ¬
pose of the soul of the deceased wns wnssaid wnslei wasask
said lei by Rev Father Ignatius Fealy as asstetant as1It assistant
stetant 1It pastor of St Josephs Church ChurchThe ChuqhTbe ChuthThe
The pallbearers were William Miller MillerWBliam 111UerVJtUam MillertvWlain
WBliam M M McLeod Patrick Brennan BrennanIsaac BrennanI8IIC BrennanIsaac
Isaac B Field W A A Kimmel and andJames AndJamea endJames
James L Marshall MarshallWilliam Manbal1HUum arahaIl arahaIlWilliam
William HUum Lamliorn LamliornFuneral LnmbornFUBeral LanabornFuneral
Funeral services rvtcea were held yesterday yesterdayover 3oesterda30over yesterdayover
over the remains of William Lamborn of ofthe oCthe oftha
the Treasury T ry Department at his late rest residence reslceo restdeuce ¬
deuce ceo 3S Jilt lO S street Rev RevrL M Ross Fish Fishbnrn Flsh1mm Fishburn
burn of the Mount Pleasant Congtega Congregational Congtegat100al Congtegat3oual ¬
tional Church omciated assisted by Rev Revlease RovIaac RevIsaac
lease Clark The pallbearers were Chap Chaplain ChapJatft Chaplain ¬
lain Leonard of the Buiaside Post G A AC AIt AU
It U C B B Baytey Alfred Wood ood A A J JBache JBache JBache
Bache Thorns Tho Norweed and Charles H HMerwinn IIMwbm IL ILiterwinn
Merwinn The interment was at Glen Glenwood Glenwoocl GlenwoeI
wood Cemetery metery
Lewis Boar BoarThe DnatThe BaarThe
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The funeral ra1 of Lewis Baar was hold holdI It hold7eterday old oldfJIItetdy
I yesterday at t MO H street street Rev L Stern Sternand SternaIId Sternand
and Rabbi Simon officiating The pall pallbearers pallbtIIutJrs pallei ¬
bearers ei were WilHam UDam Hahn Edward EdwardRichards Edwardiaelsrdit
Richards T S Hopkins Tablan Jrank Jrankn Frankno Frank Franklin ¬
lin n of ofBaidmore Baltimore Stgrnuod Heine of New NewYork NewYDrk NowYork
York Jacob Bvckbinder Harry Franc Francand Francaad Francand
and L L BlOat BloutXewell BioutSewell BlOatNewell
Newell II Stevens StevensS SteTensrheCwaeral Stevensrho
S rheCwaeral rho te funeral of Newell H Stevens a aveteran aveteran aveteran
veteran of the Mexican and civil c ctllwas l wars warswas warswas
was held from his late residence 23 23Eighth 23 23Eighth 23EIghth
Eighth street northeast northeastOcean northeastOecnn northeastOcean
Ocean Steamships Steamshipstar Stcaniiilpnv
tar ew Ye Yk Nor 2 1Animl Anircd Stoamships Unlt United d
st Sbtiei tm r fTjnmgm X NoveaJMr wab r 1 Koardm KoardmM Noordainboor oordm
boor M Itstt flttaa > siM X Norunber eaher 9 Kigsnkad 5nt UJlmd from fromAttlwd lanaA1t1eaV
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Attlwd out Steamships St Kaiser Wllhfilm WUl1fImdgr WUl1fImdgrat Ayr AyrOKMC d r rIeMe
OKMC IeMe at rherboorg ftraa New ew York Columbia CQIumbialt CQIumbialtG at atGbtefiow atGlasgow
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FOX Foirc FOrCASE CASE SE M Xrr rL Y BEAT BE4 DRYDEN DBYDENSenator DRYDENSC1Jttor DRYDENSeppior
Senator Trying Hard iliardlo to < o Jletain Place Plncefor PJneefor Placefor
for New W Jersey Je rt e JUan 3InnRecent JUanRecent ManRecent
Recent developments indicate that the theproposed theproIl thepropoeed
proposed proIl cd change Qhft in the directorship dlrecto hlll of tap tapBureau t1 theflurnaLl o onunu
Bureau of American Republics R pgbUca maY b beoroa bo boeon18 be beconic
conic 8 a factor in 1 the Ut New Jarw sena senatorial senaorlnl seesonial ¬
torial situation Wlljjam C Fax F th the pres prasrant presant presant
ant director who it is 18 generally under understood understoOd understood ¬
stood Ig I to be succeeded by John Bar Barrett nrrott BarrOtt ¬
rett rott the highest salaried government Of Official olfIeIn1 OfeIai ¬
ficial eIai in the service credited to New Jer Jersey Jery JerI1s Jarsoy ¬
soy y
seyHis His appointment to succo I succaE Af1 l W W W WHockhill V VRockhJII VRockhIll
Hockhill came me e af alter ur a hard fight and was waslargely waslarlely waslargely
largely due to the influence of Senator SenatorDrydon Se SnatOr1Drydn Ators AtorsDrYdeR
Drydon and Keen K If Mr Fox should be beretired beretired beretired
retired now the th enemies of the New N w Jer Jarsey Jeraoy Jersoy
soy Senator may use this as a an tedtoation tedtoationthat IDdioltlonthat Intiloetlonthat
that the New Jersey Jer y Senators are a no nolonger nolon nolonger
longer lon er in touch with the th White House Housewhich Housewhloh Housewhloh
whloh would not help Senator Dryden Drydenwho Dr Drydonwho den denwho
who is now engaged en f l in the mo moat t difficult difficultcontest difficultcontest difficultcontest
contest of t his political career careerThis careerThis careerThis
This phase of the situation has not been beanbrought beenbroucht beenbrought
brought out before but but now that it has hasit haSIt 115it
it Is regarded sarde as probable that Senator SenatorDryden SenatorDryden SenatorDryden
Dryden and Ida colleague will do their theirutmost theirutmolt theirutmost
utmost to have Mr Fox retain retAIned In of offle ofstce oflice
fle lice Should It be made to appear in inNew InNew inNew
New Jersey that Senator Dryden te not notsufflciently notsumctantly notsufUc1ntIy
sufflciently influential to succeed in this thismatter thIsmatter thismatter
matter it is probable pr that his chance pf pfreelection pfrelectlon ptreelection
reelection would be materially Impaired ImpairedNAME JmnaJredNAfiiE ImpairedNAME
NAME FOUND FOR BIG BI BLOOM BLOOMWhite BLOOMWhite BLOOMWhite
White Chrysanthemum Christened ChristenedMrs OhristenedfMrs Christenedtrs
Mrs Donald McLean McLeanPloiver MoLeanFloirr McLeanFlovr
Ploiver Floirr Flovr Show iows of Agriculture and nndAVar nntIr andWar
War r r Departments Continue to toAttrnct toAttrnot toAttract
Attract Many Jfan VlIstOM VlIstOMThe VlIstorThe II1tor II1torbe
The u nesUo c C a name ae for fpik the white whitechrraaadMmiNn whitecbrJ8udYnt whitechrysanthemum
chrraaadMmiNn attracUns attract 90 j tmch at attenti atWIt atIseitlip
WIt Iseitlip tenti i at the show being given by the theAgrto theA the4icc4tsrl
Agrto A 4icc4tsrl rtG ltlra1 U > ral Department t has ha ftwatty a1 ilIy been beensettled eentied beenestad
settled tied by the announcenient 18IDeat yesterday yesterdaythat yesterdaythat erclay erclaytkt
that It had been named for Mrs Donald DonaldMcLean PoaaIdJlfeLeNa DonaldcLnsn
McLean cLnsn the prestdent prenldsntgenurel tgl g n < iral of the theDaughters t theDeghters e
naac Daughters a of the Revolution RevolutionTto Revoluu1M Revolutisuuse
use number mbfor or visitors to the two tw twc shows showscontinue showscontlnie5
continue c contlnie5 ucdiminisbed W 1plo1allbed A keen k II but good goodnatured pHnatured isciInatured
natured rivalry exists between the garden gardenere gnn1ea6l8 gardencia
ere of the ti Agriculture AlPic Department who whoare wboare whoare
are also conducting an exhibition and andthose ucltboce andthose
those of the War at Department Many Of Ofthe Ofthe otthe
the chrysanthemum growers wen of the for former foran foraloe ¬
aloe are tS graduates tee of Ka KaD Manager Browns Brownsdepartment Brownsdepartment
department D and 4 he therefore tbereCor feels tee A aI live lively liv livI ¬
ly I I Interest in the th achievements acblemeD of each eachSlightly eachSUhtly eachSlightly
Slightly different methods are followed by bythe bytbe bythe
the two gardens and the respective tlve merits nteritaof waerlaof meritsof
of both II is a theme th of warm warm discussion discussionamong dIscundOnamong culoa1UIIOII8
among the experts but the t ordinary lay layman Ia Iamaa layalan ¬
man Is equally delighted t with the results resultsattained reaul reaulnataflld resultsettaMed
attained by each each and passes the finer finerMostlon beeup datequestion
question up to the professionals professionalsTo prof profTo
To the State Department alone there therewrc then1ftIt therewere
were furnisbW run bM test year nearly three threethousand threet threetaniasnad
thousand t plants from fro Mr Brown BIoWfts BIoWftsaa4 Browssgarden B Bof
garden and this represents ta but t a a part parttIIetr
of 1 their output Upon the occasion of ofaU ofnil
aU 11 state stat receptions and dinners aen hun huaof bundreds hundreds ¬
dreds of plants are a supplied besides a aconstant aCDataDtnpply aconstant
constant CDataDtnpply supply furnished for every everyday everyk7 everyay ¬
day ay use in the homes of Cabinet binet members membersand memltenaIId membersand
and others othersAs etberiiclupaJtbelDWD8 othersAs
As chrysanthemums are net numbered numberedamong JaulBlteredUlti numberedamong
among the ora ra of Panama not a Httfe
Interest attaches te those thosebe accompanying accompanyingthe
the Presidential party on the tbe trip to the theIsthmus theIsthmus
Isthmus 1 Gardners GanIae claim they should
keep well In the lb Caribbean climate and andwHh aodPfPPeI amiwith
with paper care It is thoaxntWy t oFt rn will
last flrro Oiroa noat os the JotmAy r aiFbe be to tol 1afJ Ineed
eed eendftuIU itstir fJ iM
reoldenttaJ l ftn Mrt MrtJetter party partyA rty rtyA
A letter wUfte wlIf h addressed ad IT ilt to Kra Kc KcLeaa MeISn c cLa
Leaa informing f her of the naming 11III of th thnew t tchryth the thenew
new chrysanthemum chryth mam A photograph will wtJ wtJ1M
be made of the bloom and sent with the theletter theJetter theletter
letter of notification The plant itself is isto Iato Isto
to remain in the possession of the Agri Agriculture ApicQlture Agriculture ¬
culture Department that seedlings 18fJd1t may be beprocured Depn beprocured
procured pn and ad the species apecl thus propagated propagatedPLUMBERS propaptedPLUhlBERS propagatedPLUMBERS
PLUMBERS WAR WAXES AXFZS HOT HOTBlame HOTBlame HOTBlame
Blame for Delay in Arbitration Is IsNow IsNow IsNow
Now Shifted ShiftedBnis1 ShiftedBRPl1J ShiftedBaslsySmijh
Bnis1 BaslsySmijh rSiiiltli Smlth Replies Repll Jl to StatcmcntN StatcmcntNaiade StatcmentMJlude StateniezitsMade
Made by 1 Stuart rtfcXamara Jre Rmnrn ansi anilGhnrKen ansiCliarges I IChur
Chur GhnrKen Broken ok Poltlomct Faith FnlfliConflict Faithaminict
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Conflict between bet the master plumbers plnmbenand pIMnlid plumbersand
and the Journeymen Jou 11MI over the delay del in inthe IntIM Inthe
the arbitration of the points in I dispute disputebetween dlaPutebelHn disputeisetweon
between them brought out additional additioaalstatements addItIolSULt additionalstatements
SULt statements from the representatives of ofthe ofUae ofthe
the two sides yesterday Each put the theblame thebIaute theblame
blame on the other faction Attorney AttorneyJ AttornQJS
J JS 3 S EasbySmith representing the man masters mterl mantees ¬
tees terl expressed ex1 himself as follows followsI
1 I dont care to try my case in the thenewspapers thenewspapers thenewspapers
newspapers but inasmuch ucb as the jour journeymen journeymen journeynien ¬
neymen have given gtn The Herald a care carefully carefully carefully ¬
fully prepared statement attempting to toput teput toput
put the blame blame for delay on the master masterplumbers M masterplumbers ster sterplumbeni
plumbers or on the board and inasmuch inasmuchas
as A 5 < Mr McNamara ieNa na has raised the cues question qUMtlon cuestion ¬
tion of veracity upon this thl subject of de delay de delay dolay ¬
lay I shall submit the memoranda from frommy fromlilY fromray
my book of daily engagements el1pgemen aad let letthe lett letthe
the public judge who is telling the truth truthSeveral truthSeyeral truthSeveral
Several times since they agreed to ar arbitrate arbitrate erbitrate ¬
bitrate and to go back to work under uoo the thefirst th thfirst thefirst
first award of the board the journey journeymen journeymen journeymen ¬
men men have broken faith and have ordered orderedtheir orderedthefr orderedtheir
their members to quit work for various variousreasons varIousreasons arIQusrOlLWOns
reasons and to refuse to install certain certainsorts certainsorUl certainsorts
sorts of fittings in direct violation 1olaU n of oftheir oftheir oftheir
their contract contractMr contr contractMr ct ctMr
Mr EasbySmith E8Sb SmIUI submitted numerous numerousextracts numerousextracts numerousextracts
extracts from his diary pertaining to the thesubjectmatter thesubjectmatter thesubjectmatter
subjectmatter showing various engage engagements engagements engagemeats ¬
ments telephone conversations 1 c and andclosed andclosed andcloned
closed thus thusAs thusAs thusAs
As to my being greatly grtI downcast at atthe attile attoe
the toe treatment I bad received from the thebosses theb08iSeswh thebOSSOSwhea
bosses b08iSeswh when n Mr McNamara suggested suggestedthat suggtl6toothat suggestedthat
that the master plumbers had gone back backon backOh
on Oh me I distinctly repudiated the sug suggestion su sugestlon suggestion ¬
gestion and said that while I should per personally per80nally persorsafly ¬
sonally dislike to see the arbitration de defeated defeated dofatted ¬
feated by failure to agree on the issues I Iapproved IApproVed Iapproved
approved the stand taken by the master masterplumbers masterp1cnabers masterplumbers
plumbers The agreement to leave out outthe ou outhe outthe
the openshop p question was conditional conditionalupon condItionalupon conditionalupon
upon tbe acceptance by the union of an another 811othr another ¬
other other question which they the refusod to ac accept RCcapt nocope ¬
cope ceptAttorney captA copeAttorney
Attorney A orntt1 McNamara representing the thejourneymen theJourneymen thejourneymen
journeymen had no statement to make makeoiher makeWQf makeether
ether WQf than You may say that every everymeeting everymecUng everymeeting
meeting of the arbitration board which whichhag whichhae whichIrns
hag been held has been called by me It Itis ItIs ItIs
is true as I said before that one of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the journeymens representatives on the theboard thebOltrd thebeard
board Mr Ir Ralston Rals n was absent from the thecity thecity thecity
city last week I tried to call a meeting meetingfor meetingfor meetingfor
for today but was unable to get the themembers themembers themembers
members together so have called for one oneto on onto oneto
to be held Tuesday Tu 8Y afternoon at 4 oclock oclockThat oclockThat oclockThat
That is all I care to say sayThis sayhls sayThis
This hls was said after a conversation be between bot1feen betiyeen ¬
tween t1feen Attorneys EasbySmith and Mc McItfamaru Mc11marn McNtmara
Itfamaru In the presence of a Washington WashingtonHerald WashingtonHerald WashingtonHerald
Herald reporter In the course of which whichIt whichIt whichItbecame
It Itbecame became manifest m nlfest that each of the gen gentlemen genUemon gentiemon ¬
tlemen had been correctly quoted by this thispaper thIspaper thispaper
paper
Yellow Yeno Fever In Cuba CubaHavana OubaHavana CubaHavana
Havana Nov 12 12Thsre Thare are at present presentten presentton prescrtton
ton known cases C of yellow fever In Cuba CubaSeven CubaS CubaSeven
Seven S vQ of them ar are In Havana Ha ana two at atCruces atCruc atCrucea
Cruces Cruc and one at Santa Clara C
OBJECTED TO BARNES BARNESN BARNESNortheast
Northeast N Citizens Discuss DiscussPostmasters DiscussPosbnasters DiscussPostmasters
Postmasters Appointment AppointmentDISTRICT AI AppOiiitmcutDISTRICT > p iIltnH llt lltDISTRIOT
DISTRICT OFFICIALS SCORED SGOEEDfnrroivlnff SCOREDXnrronlng SCORFDNnrrow1nr
fnrroivlnff Xnrronlng of I Street S reet Despite De pltc In Injunction Injunction Injunction ¬
junction May Result in Institution Institutionof
of Contempt Proceedings l It by y the theAssociation thcAoefntlon theAssociation
Association Against CoiumIBlon CoiumIBlonern CommissioneraNew
ern cr eraNew Scv Ofllccru O lcer Are Named IVamcdThe NamedThe NamedThe
The appointment PPOlntRtt t of Benjamin BwJ BSIM1 R R Barnes Barnesas Barnesas BliiSa
as a postmaster for Washington was at attacked attaked t ttaelc8Cl ¬
tacked lest t night by Mr r Lodnff Liming Chap Chappell Chapp Chappoll
poll p l at a a misting of f the Northeast Citt Cittsew CttlHDII CIIIene
sew ene t ssoclatlon 8IiOdatl held in the t Northeast NortheastTemple NortlteutTempl NortheastTeinple
Temple TempleThis Templ TemplThis TeinpleThis
This attack upon the postmaster po tJlMUJterwaa tJlMUJterwaaoceuioltea was wasoccasioned wsioccasioned
occasioned by 9 jrwofBtfon prospsifl 4 by byW byw byw
W J Prfzzafl congratulating him upon uponhie uponha pon ponhli
hie appointment ppoh t to that position p lU aad aadextending aadtlXtaDdlnt endextending
extending the good 4 wishes 18 of the uecfadon sate RJSOdaHon satesiMlon
daHon to him bite which came CUt up for torflut a afinal aflual
final vote Mr Ctaappeil at the theof Ending Endingof
of the reading of the resolution arose aroseand atQMand aroseand
and began a dR denunciatIon nclaUo t of Postmaster PostmasterBarnes Po8tJnUrBarn PostmasterBarnes
Barnes Barn He said that the organization organizationshould orpatzadonuk organizationshould
should uk not indorse e his appointment appo 1 11e by the thePresident thePrMkIeat thePresident
President on account aoeotl t of his h treatment to toairs toMrs toMrs
Mrs Minor Morris Morrhtair MorrisMr IorrtaMr
Mr Chappell stated that be bAd lived livedin JivedIn livedIn
in the northeast section of Washington Washingtonfor ubltoD ubltoDtor
for over thirtythree years and never neverheard DeVerheanl neverbean
heard of Mr r Barnes or of anything yUdg that thathe thathe thathe
he had done for the good of the city cityPresident eI eIPresident cityPresident
President Evan Eva H Tucker cf the asso assoctettoiw uaocorrected assoeIdon5
ctettoiw corrected Mr CUppeD and told toldthe tol4the toldthe
the members emer assembled that Mr Barnes Barneswas Baranwu Barneswee
was a a lnesQber member of the organIzation The Theresolution TheraoIutloa Theresolution
resolution was postponed indefinitely indefinitelyConiniltlonurtt ID4edDtelyComml indednitelyComnilssionors
Coniniltlonurtt Comml donur Arc Scored ScoredThe SouredTbe Scoredrhe
The question que of the narrowing IUUTO of the thestreet theatreeU thestreets
street la the northeast was brought up upfor lIPfor upfor
for discussion This question also caused causedtrouble caU8troul causedtrouble
trouble le The District Commtee ComtrItMf8aen ers it itwas Itwu itwas
was stated in spite of an injunction from fromthe fromthe fromthe
the court CODIt had began to narrow I street streetfrom ueetfrom streetfrom
from thirrrav to thirty feet J B BDanahali BII BDaneliall
Danahali II urged that the matter be bebrought belWeUg bebrought
brought lWeUg t to the notice of the courts with witha withw
a 0 nOw w to hrta hpleg tb the DfeCrfet Cowmte Cowmtestomfs ee ee8Io Coatmieabases
abases eUefffer tr eftatT for contempt of court courtThe courtrH courtThe
The matter win be brought to the at attention atteatlo attantloti ¬
tention of Congress at the nest aestf session sessionfrf somlonof
frf ltbat that body A letter was received from fromCo fromeoiRlIf frontCo
eoiRlIf Co unJssoner er BtdtUe statin stetleg that t a let letter Jetter lettar ¬
ter cent t at the last meeting calling the theattention tbeaUatloa theattention
attention of the CommissIoners Co to the thealleged theaUepd thealIo
alleged alIo violation of the courts eourt order orderhad orderIwl orderhat
had been received and that immediate immediateaction ImmecJ1a ImmediatecUsi e eaction
action would be taken upon the matter matterA matterA matterA
A report of the committee ec IdIIt1MUt on publiciisrks public publicparka
parka and spaces was reed and adopted adoptedIt adoptLIt
It was requested that a park should be belocated belocated beInented
located in the nortbeantenr section of ofthe ottbe ofthe
the city The Tb hud the report rIpen wad at atthe attbe atthe
the Intersection o 01 Fifteenth attest and andBtadeneburg lidroad andBiadenebueg
Btadeneburg road known as the Grace Oracehuid JraeeIud Graceland
Iud Cemetery lMtery would he Htw most accept ccsahie ccsahiefr shfct shfctfor
for that purpose Th TIM aid ft 1 UN UNelation th asso association umocintlon ¬
elation was wa asked ked to bring I tIN matter to tothe tothe tothe
the attention of Cows CowsThe Congress CoIapwaTM CongressThe
The constitution which provided thai thaithere tbattheft thattt
there tt shall be one vice president was waschanged wasebanpd waschanged
changed to read T1 There shall bait be a avk4 a first firstvice dratvice
vice president and n4 second vice president presidentXevr weaLXe PSeIdonLNew
New Xe Officers O loers Selected SelectedAn ScleetctIAD SelectedAn
An election to Ml these new positions positionswas PMitIouU posluonswas
was U held and ad Dr L 1 D Walter wa w was chosen chosento
to be first vice president dent t and Dr Stan StarrParse StanPraeM 3IarrPrasiw
Parse PraeM wa wan aeJeftfd ded to fill the alee c ce of ofsaeottdviee ofTIlle ofsosoad
saeottdviee sosoad Yise jirejlip pr4 < The vartooe com committsw COMor coataltiesa
mittsw for or th tee p 4njug < nt g y eM ar wee ftI9 eieoted eieoteda eIeotedaM eleotedand
a aM d ane Aftt ea as fola r reev folptc folptcxecoUye > Tjia TjiaKxeentfve
Kxeentfve eev eommttta csatsaIttosvan Kv n S IL ILSo ranker Tnokerchairman rankerchalemsu
chairman Sowvrhuxts So A A H H HW Boesten BoestenW liolatecw
W O Luc W J Prtxaen PrineJI F D Poster PosterDr GeterDr FooterDr
Dr L L D Walter W Dr Starr Parsons J JF JF JF
F Cununtes and nd W A A Lteten LtetenCommittee LIaeaConUee Las LasCommittee
Committee on proposed legislation leghdationEvan 1ePIIt IEvan legislationEvan
Evan Tucker chairman dNdnnaai X Momes ess GaUau GaUaudet GaQaudel Galiaudci
det del FrtMell FrIDel CowstU Walter WaI Sewerbutts Sewerbuttsand IInNrtNItt8Dd owerbuttsand
and Famous PataonsCommitt FamousCommittee
DdContlRltt6e
Committ Committee on steam rsilreade rallrtMeW W J JFrizseJl JFrizzell JFrIzsell
FrizseJl c chairman Mensrs Hasten Hel en As Aschenback Aa AacJaen1aNk Aschenback
chenback Oflben Hover Rev WI WIVINat1uId WilliamWheatlad William WilliamWheatland
Wheatland Glasnost GI Bahhfnston Babl lagtoa tel Ooetelto Oo
to 10 HoUander H r Stoll Stoll Spear S and Slat Shosben ShosbenCommittee tihsn tihsnCommittee hTa hTaCommJtte
Committee on streets avenues and al alleys aI aIJep 1 1loisWilliam ¬
leys Jep loisWilliam William A A UnIon chairman chairmanMMMTS etaaJ etaaJMeMI chairmanMisers
MMMTS Waiter Walt Frock isbn JahD Hoisten H HfUIanf
Millard Kraue Wilson Wilson on Donaldson 3rah
lee B Bowen wen Babendier Boesch English Englishand Englishand
and Fleming FlemingCommittee FJemt FJemtCommittee FlemingCommittee
Committee OQ Oi water light I and an4A sew sewersA sewrfA
ersA A F Hohnen IiIoat chairman Mesara M MHarTell
Harrell McMilllan c lfDlan McDonald Banger
Thirty Harr Web Weber r Burke B Aachenback A beD ack
Barry Ben Chas Chuv Cleary and BwaW BwaWCommittee JIwahIcnunttt BwaislConunittee
Committee cnunttt on acboote xbool8F F D Foster FosterciMlrman F Footercitainnan er
ciMlrman Messrs IS IIdwa Edwards Lang Camp ¬
bell GeseCood GeeeC Parsons Pa Fowler Morgan orgll
Carmody Bowdler Palmer Partlow and
Talbert TalbertThe TalbertThe TalbertThe
The matter of the street subway was
discussed at some length and a resolu resolution rMOlulion resolulion ¬
lion adopted that th the Commissioners CO lml be berequested berequested herequested
requested to require r utr the Washington lUdaInaton Ter Terminal Terminal Terminal ¬
minal Company to face the waite of the H Hstreet Hstreet HStreet
street subway sub y with glazed bricks or other otherlight otherUftIt otherlight
light and smooth material which will re reflect r rflect refleet ¬
flect the light and which can be readily readilycleaned r readilycleaned lIIy lIIycleotUIed
cleaned and that the material te be used usedshall liedshall usedshall
shall be of such kind as to preclude damp dampness dampneaL dampness ¬
ness This resolution re luUon proposed by b Dr L LD L LD LD
D Walter was adopted without more morecomment moreecmment morecomment
comment commentSENATOR ecmmentSENA commentSENATOR
SENATOR SENA OR WARNER HERE HEREnilisonrl HEREr HEREffloulIOurf HEREMissouri
r
Missouri lie Says Will Ill Continue to toBe toc toBe
Be c n Doubtful State SintcMaj StateMaj StateMaJ
Maj William Warner Ute popular pular ju junior junior junior ¬
nior United States Senator from Missouri Missouriwa IJssourIWfti
wa Wfti seen at the New WiUard last even evenIns evenIng
Ins 1 8
InsI
I have no important business here heresaid heresaid heresaid
said the Senator to a Washington Herald Heraldreporter Heraldreporter Heraldreporter
reporter and shall return home in a acouple Acouple acouple
couple of days About the election Well Wellit WellIt Veil VeilIt
it was devoid of excitement end so far faras faras faras
as Missouri WItS concerned nobody hag haganything buanything hasanything
anything to brag about If the State had hadgone Mdgone badgone
gone either Republican or Democratic by
20000 it would have been no surprise But Butyou ButYOu Butyou
you can put it down as a sure proposition propositionthat propPSltJonthRt prorwsttionthat
that from this time forward ours Is as asdoubtful udoubtful asdoubtful
doubtful a State as there is in the Union Unionand Unionand Unionand
and no party can lay unconditional claimto claimto claim claimto
to it itIn It ItooIn itIn
ooIn In the nation at large there was but butlittle butIIttlo butlittle
little interest in the elections the philoso pJillosophy p11iiosopity philosophy ¬
phy of which is easy 008 to understand The Thepeople Thepoople Th Thpeople
people of this country were too prosper prosperous prosperous prosperous ¬
ous to get excited in the campaign campaignWhenever camPItJgnVhenevQr campaignWhenevor
Whenever the country is doing well the thepoliticians thepoUUclans thepoliticians
politicians find the voters apathetic apatheticConstable apatheticConllltal11e apatheticConstable
Constable Kills Three Negroes XejrocsBluefield XrgroctIBluefield NegroesBluefield
Bluefield W Va Nov 12 lVhHe While resist resisting reslstIng resistleg ¬
ing arrest three negroes were shot and andkilled andlillled andkilled
killed tonight by Constable Budreault Budreaultwho Budreaultwho Budrenultwho
who was was compelled comI > eJled to draw his gun m in inselfdefense litsetedefense inselfdefense
selfdefense The shooting was the result resultof resultot resultot
ot a drunken brawl which the officer tried triedto triedtB triedt
to t stop
CalifornIA Dry DryOne
stopB U urger urgerfor rger WWts Oaeeflft Oaeeflftfor One eCl1r eCl1rcot of Wfaw WfawOaeeflft I
B for Fish 1 I ISh and Sea Foods Clean
taste 4 yews Tab Thu wise i is an ansurpassed u ueB userpassed
surpassed by any other et German GermanS3
Burger zeprnducues eB eBet
S3 3 Doz DOIQtS Qts 350 24 Pts PtsCHRISTIAN PtsCHRISTIAN PtsCHRISTIAN
CHRISTIAN XANDER XANDERQuality
Quality House 909 9 0 tt 9 7th 4I ate St 4 a ESS MZ74 Phone PhoneHouse
O
HEARS STREET S STBETCAB ET CAR C CASES CASESMayor CASJS CASJSlaor CASESMayor
Mayor laor Jolmnonn Cleveland Fight In InSow IH1PU Islcow
Sow in Supreme Court CourtMayor CourtYOI CourtMayor
Mayor Tom Tom Johnsons JOh llRs fight for three threecent threeCOftt threecent
cent ear fares In Cleveland came up in inthe inuM
the 11 Sjppm9 Court Cc urt on a hearing h heazInt arln of o the theappeal theappeal theappeal
appeal of the t e Cleveland Electric RailwayCsml1JlY RailwayComepsy Railway RailwayCompany
Company from tht U judgment of the Fed Federal Federal Fedcmi ¬
eral Court m In Ohio that its franchise Crancbl for forHues forHn forlimos
Hues Hn on au Erie and Quincy street had hadexpire hadexplre hadexp1ra
expire 1 in March IMS 1 and not in ISM ISMas lIhas
as as 8 claimed by the company companyThe compOTHe tomptnyThe
The Pore Forest t City Railway Company Compaayport a apart aPWt
part of the threecent system e appealed appealedfront lppea1edfro LjOa1offrom
front fro that portion of the Judgment jud e t which whichenjoined whichmJoln whichenjoined
enjoined mJoln cl it front taking possession p ssMBto of the theother tlaeotbec theother
other companys lines IIn on the streets streetsnamed streetsnll1 StreetSnamed
named and the two appeals were heard heardas heardaM
as 5 one 0 case with the preliminary injURe injunction injURettoft Injuactloit ¬
tion rMeDtl roenty recently granted by the Supreme SupremeCourt SupremeCourt SupremeCourt
Court restraining rramin Mayor Johnson nud the theother theother theother
other officiate of the city from tearing up upth upthe upthe
th the Cleveland companys tracks The Thearguments Theugumeuts Thearguments
arguments were not completed yesterday yesterdayand yeaterdayand yesterdayand
and will be resumed today todayPRANCE todayFRANCE todayPR1OETOPAY
PRANCE PR1OETOPAY TO PAY INDEMNITY INDEMNITYWill
Will Clone Ca Guise e of I ftle Ifleut < leut t England EnglandKilled EnglandlUlled EnglandKilled
Killed In China ChinaThe OhlnnTM ChinaThe
The Franch government It was learned learnedyesterday Jear JearyatenJay learnedyesterday
yesterday will pay py an Indemnity 21t enmlty to the thefamily thefamily thefaintly
family of Lieut Clarence England U L S SN SN SN
N who was killed feat August A by shots shotsfired botsftred shotsthud
fired from frQ a French war ship at target targetpractice targetI1tetJce targetpractice
practice LtouL England was on the thebridge lbebrI4 thebridge
bridge of the cruiser Chattanooga of ofwhich oCwaakh ofw1ch
which h be was executive officer coming comingout comIn comIno comingout
out o i of the harbor of Chofoo China ChinaThe ClaIIlLFrench ChinaThe
The French ship wa practicing with withrapidAre itk itknapldftre ai airapidfire
rapidAre gun On One of the projectiles projectilesstruck projectileatrucJc projectilesstruck
struck Lieut England who died a few fewhours fewboon fewhours
hours after It was said at the time that thatthe thattM thattile
the French ship was careless a in I that its itsgunners ItsIJUUlHn Itsgunners
gunners did not cease Bring Art when the theChattanooga theC theChatatoga
Chattanooga C t was seen to be leaving the theharbor theharbw theharbor
harbor harborThe harbwTIle harborThe
The wishes wItIb of the f family of tile officer officerhave ofticerhaY officerhave
have haY been ascertained and France will willclose willcIoae willclose
close tIM Incident IncidentFAIR laclclentFAIR IncidentPAIR
FAIR SKIES FOR PRESIDENT PRESIDENTNo
No Trace of Storm in Path of Louis Louisl Louisiana ¬ I IJ
iana J izic 1HJ on Wny n to Panama PanamaPresident PanamaPre PanamaPresident
President Roosevelt who is on his way wayto wayto wayto
to Panama aboard the battle ship Louis Lotiislana Lou LouWU Louislass
lana was supposed u to be starting through throughthe throughthe throughthe
the Windward Passage p hut night Ac According AccoNltng According ¬
cording to reports received at the Weath Weather Veather ¬
er Bureau he te 1 having the th best t possible possibleweather pobleweather possibleweather
weather conditions conditionsThe COIIdttJouThe coaditlousThe
The winds in that vieLlty YI 1t7 are light lightand IIgbtlid lIghtand
and the sea consequently ueatly smooth There ThereIs ThereI Thereii
Is I no trace t of a storm anywhere in the thepath thepath thepath
path which he will travel trav and he is ex expected exMeted cxpeeled ¬
Meted to reach Colon on schedule time timeNo timeNo timeNo
No message mes ge from the President reached reachedthe reachedthe reachedthe
the White bIte Howe yesterday yesterdayBARGAINS yesterdaBARGAINS yesterdayBARGAINS
BARGAINS IN n CITIZENSHIP CITIZENSHIPProf
Prof PI1 f Steiner Says Immigrants Are AreOffered AreOffered AreOffered
Offered Papers at Docks DocksIpyra DocksIowa ooks ooksIowa
Iowa Lecturer Tells of Good and andlivll nnilIiiJ andlOvil
livll of Immigration lmintgrationltoyztl lmintgrationltoyztlArcanum onRoya1 onRoya1Arcnnunl Royal RoyalArcnnnm
Arcnnnm Initiate InitiateIn InltlntcID InitiatesIii
In a lecture i ture on TJae The Trail of the Immi Immigrant Immlput ImmirM ¬
grant rM Prof f StefcMT of GrvMteH College CollegeofIowa etIepJ CoIIeofbwa
ofIowa J declared t1edue111ut cI5 last night that the new newarrival MWantval newanival
arrival from Europe urope Is met on the dock dockfry dockeate dockby
fry enterprising eate political workers and of offered offel offend ¬
fend citizenship RMhtp papers at a a special rate rateof rateof rateof
of It ii cash Being mistaken iaHa himself for foran fOtan foran
an lamrtgraat 1It the sptaar Iter stated that thatthis thattIdsfer thatthis
this tIdsfer odor had been made to to him in per person perPro persets ¬
son ProC Stetoer said W that there was wasaotntog wuaoaI8 wasnoosing
noosing to fear from tn m imnrtgratton so long longM oagtJIiaM longu
M those who come are of a Wmt that thatoouM tbatooaJ4 thatoosild
oouM he nmio Into I good and useful eta etasens ekIIeII aidsans
sans Speaking fdD at the children of the theImmigrant the1mnaIfrant theImmigrant
Immigrant be said that it Is with these thesethat Ute8ethat thesethat
that we must labor to solve the problem problembefore problemfore iwobkinbefore
before fore us TIM horrors of the steerage steeragepassage steerasee steeragepasaags
passage e were dwelt upon at length Prof ProfStetner ProfSWIDer ProfStainer
Stetner strongly favors our present burnt immigration tllUllitkm burntgratlon ¬
gration tkm laws and expressed ex exat his pleasure pleasureat
at the way they are being enforced enforcedProf eafC enforcedProf nM nMprot
Prof Steiner SteIaesp spoke poU before tIM Washing Washington Was WastOR Washington ¬
ton Congregational donal Club of the First Con Congregational Coagreptlonal Congregatloeutl ¬
gregational Church ChurchRoynl ChurchRoynl ChurchRoyal
Roynl Arcnnnm Initiation InitiationFifteen InitiationFIn initiationFtttee
Fifteen FIn candidates were wer initiated bIk into intothe IAtoue Intothe
the Oriental Council of the Royal Ar Arcanum ArCU1lM Arconnie ¬
canum connie at Pythian Hall last evening ev the theoccasion tileeecastea theocesslos
occasion being Dei a a fraternal welcome to toGrand teGraIMl toGrand
Grand Regent John L Battle Ba and Ms Mscorps 1dtCOI1I8 hiscerpu
corps of officers who are nicking thetr thetraannal t thairanua1
aannal 111 visit Several S wal hundred hu rz members memberstook JlMll Mrstook memberstook
took part hi the entertainment The Ori Oriental OneDUI Or Oreats ¬
eats Council te the oldest and largest of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the Royal Arcanum of this city cityJohn cityJolan cityJohn
John O RIddle a past officer of the theGrand theGrand theGrand
Grand Council delivered an address on onfraternal onfrateraallMDnmce onfraternal
fraternal frateraallMDnmce insurance At the conciusioir of ofMr ofMr ofhit
Mr Btddfe talk the entertainment com committee comJDltt cornmitt ¬
mittee mitt provided a literary and musical musicalprogramme JIIU51ea1wktch musicalprogramme
programme which was followed by re refreshments refreshments ¬
freshments The next official visitation of ofthe otthe ofthe
the Grand Council will be to Capital CapitolCouncil CapitalCouacll CapitalCouncil
Council Couacll November NovemberPJan 2S 2SPlan 2 2Plan
Plan Lectures on XCTV Hampshire HampshireAt
At the regular monthly meeting pf oC the theNew tbeNe theNew
New Ne Hampshire Hamp Association held heW last lastnight Idtnight lestnight
night at 522 2 Sixth straat announcement announcementw
w wee Rii made mad that the officers ot of the associa association 88OO1ttUoa associatioti ¬
tion have hay arranged for a a series of papers papersby ptlpersit papersby
by it prominent citizens of the State of ofNew ofNew ofNew
New Hampshire Elamp hlre to be read during the thecoming thecomlag thecoming
coming season These T articles will be de devoted devetfcl devoted ¬
voted to descriptions of New Now Hampshires Hampshiresphysical Hampshlresl Hampshlrsphysical
physical l political 1 oUtlc8J and social sides each eachpaper Mebptlper eachpaper
paper being preserved as authentic contri contribution contribution contributton ¬
bution to the history of the State StateMncnncrchor StateJIncnnerehor StateMncnncrchor
Mncnncrchor Opens Season SeasonWith Sea SeasonWith on onYlth
With a varied programme of vocal and andinstrumental AndIftstrumental andInstrumental
instrumental music two numbers pre presented preseated peesettled ¬
seated by the dramatic section and a aball aban a
ball terminating the festivities the Ger Germanhv GarmaDJa Germania
mania Maennerchor opened its winter winterseason winterseuon wlntrSeSson
season of frolics trolf < s at the National Rifles RiflesArmory RiflesArmory R111SSArmory
Armory last night nl bt The musical pro prosramme programm progrmmews
sramme grmmews was under the direction of EmU BmllChristian EmUCbl1sUtml EmilChrisdant
Christian the dlrlgent of the Germania GermaniaMaennerchor GernmnlaMaeaaercbor GernianiaMeennerchor
Maennerchor MaennerchorThe MaeaaercborThe MeennerchorThe
The comic operetta Das Hinderalss Hinderalsslyrics HinderDilyrics HindernIlyrie
lyrics and music by Emil Christian was waspresented vIlSpresented waspresented
presented by b Ludwig Deicher Mrs MrsSophie MrsSophie MrsSophie
Sophie BscherLehnhardt Airs Boesen Boesenberg BocsenbergWeber en enbergWeber
berg bergWeber Weber and Fred L L Aue AueChnrcli AueChurel1 AueChurch
Church Fair Fal Opens OpensA Openfair
A fair planned to last dprlng the pres present present proseat ¬
ent week was opened yesterday in the theMasonic thel11UJOIl1e theMasonic
Masonic Temple under the auspices of oftbe oCoe oftile
tile ProCathedral Church A lunch was wasserved WASseivet1 wassenrcd
served between IS and 2 oclock There Thereare Therolire Thereare
are booths of many kinds in which ar articles arUcI8 cetides ¬
tides suitable for holiday gifts are of offered off offeral ¬
feral f recl for sale by the women in charge chargeOne chargeOne chargeOne
One especially attractive booth known as asthe asthe asthe
the Guatemala booth is in charge of Mrs MrsR MrsR MrsR
R R A Andersqn Guatemala coffee is ishere isbere ishere
here for sale and the booth is decorated decoratedthroughout decoratedthroughout decoratedthroughout
throughout in the colors of that nation nationand nationaDd nationand
and draped In bright colored blankets blanketsmade blanketsmade blanketsmade
made by Guatemala Indians The ob object object ohSect ¬
ject of the fair is to raise money for a aheating ahe aheating
heating he tJng apparatus app mtus to be installed in the theProCathedral theproCathedral theproCtheal
ProCathedral Church A different enter entertainment entert entertalument ¬
tainment t lnment programme Is offered otfer d each O ch oven evoning QVonIng ovenleg
ing
Athletic Club IncrporntPspors IncorporatesPapers Incorporates IncorporatesPapers
Papers were filed yesterday by J JHarvey JHarvey JHarvey
Harvey Raoul F Lo Mat and Fred A AWolff AWolff AWolff
Wolff Wolff for the incorporation In rporatIpn of tha th6Colo th6Colorado thoColoratio Colo Colorado ¬
rado Athletic Club a social organization
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