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ALEXANDRIA, VA. WKDNKSHAV KVEN1NO, Al 0. ' That infantile paraljata ia caaeed bj ?oothtng ayrnpa containing morphine, opiam, eooaine and other deadly drua was the atatemenl made yeab rday u Washington l.y Dr. L B. Kebler, ol tbe biir.au of ehcinistrv. Besidoa <?? caine, morphine aud opiuni I" aome of the remediee oontaio 11 fora aml one er*n containa haaheeab. Dr. Kebler said thal not enough at laation had been paid to the effed ol drujfs in rendering iofanta suaceptible of diaoaafi. particularly of infantile paraly.sis. The use of aootbi'ng ayrnpa, he said, was an iiisi.lious hal.it into Which inothers were apt to fall, I" aoothing ayrupa bad beeo ao long em ployed that th. y Were l.x.ked upon as baraleaa and becanae they were ao helpful iu qutetingbabiee. He charged that nareea trequeutly made uae of them seeretly to avoid tbe trouble or cariug for fretful infaiits. Bul ihe U8C of eertain syrups, he >aid. not oiil\ added thousaii(l> io th.. mllKon dru? lielids already in the e.-unlry bol made babies' oonatitutiona too weak lo resisl dawaaa. Heaaid tbeprevalew e of infan tili. paralysis in Bummer, when aooth ing ayrnpa are moot uaed, rather tlia.ii in wiuter. in.lieated tlie effocta ol tboae inedicuiea. Over thirty yeara ago newa papers in Virginia atarted a cruaade against dangerott* potions which are given children, but little j.I reauKed. Tiik att.inj.t on the life of Mayor (iaynor has given a number of the English papers a longed-for chance to uiveifh againal Mr. Rooeevell and bia (iuildhall apeech, and to liken th.- at tempt. d aaaaaainalinn ..f the mayor to the killing of Premiei Boutro Pasha, o( Egypt, wboae murder led Mi R v.lt in his (iuildhall apeech t" quealion the eapacity ?.f England rule in Egypt. "Tbe aaaaaaination of Boutroa Faaba is paralleled by ihe attempted inatii.n <.f Mayor tiaynor, the Londou Bveoing Btar says. "Will Booaaveai dare t>? propoee tlie dis franehistineiit of New York city of the foreible dissolutioii of Tamm.iiiy llill" He should do soto be eoiisistonl with his recommendations regarding Eng llsh rule in Kgypt. We hope tbe erimc will bring bome (.. Rooncvell thc folly of his incuraaons into othei al fairs." Aooording to thc London Glolie, "tlu- Qaynoi caae is tlie usual rcsult of thelueakiiu' up ol an cxtreme bureaunatie j.*..\einnieiit." It warna England t<> heed the I. sson againal per initting (.tlieialdoin to aocure BUCh a glip oti the ptiblie a- i- uuhreakable without reaourcea to vio'ence. With ovtezoeption the Britiah preaa -j" ??lk^ in tha higheat praiae ol Mayoi (iaynor and exprcaeea the greateal irympath) and solicituile for him. A ilispat.h from Newport, U. I.. dated yesterday. The belief is general here thal efforta are being made to bave Benator Nelaon W. Aldrieh stand for re-eleetloii to tllC Benate. Benator Aldrieh haa h. 1.1 sey eral iiuportant cooforenceson board his yaeht, but what the eoiifviciues ha\e been about ia not delinitely known. lbe O'we'ra had been a recenl visitor here, and while in Newporl barbor Ihete was a eonlerencebetween Benatoi Aldrieh and his COlloagUC in the Benate of this state, Benator Wetmoro, who haa aawbeeaa recenl riaitorol Prosideni Tafi. BenatorCrane,of Maaaachuaetta, i> mhI to have been a viaitor of Benator Aldrieh on board ihe yaeht. and it was reported yeaterday that be has also bad a eotifeniiee this week with .1. 1'. Mor gan. who haa been here on bia yaeht Ooraair. Bacretary to thc Preeideni Norton is alao reported to have beon a reeeatoaller on Benator Aldrieh. When the report WM lirst put out that Daanloa Aldrieh woukl retire it waa reoaived witfa a murmur of doubt byaUkaowing onea. The senatoi \? iluable auian to the trual foi them t.. think v'f bia n A kakmkk near Walla Walla picked a burr from a boraeVboof and lbe horse rectprooated by kickmj: a tumoi ofl tbe (armer'a lorehead. The intel ligenoaofthe borae has alwaya been acknowledged, bnl on.- that rIiowi skill in aurgery ahould be given a diploina. aaya "Ihe Albany Kmek.r hot ker-I'res-." which aTd> that the aniinal eoiild not do woraethan aome of the asst's that are piaclicing, SlR WlU.UM M "Ii.' ,.f the foremost juriM- of Canada aayi that there is no aocfa queation in Canada a? that of annexation i tbe United 8 Each country. he a ld-. i< buj enough t<. engage all the attentioo of its own fjov ernment. Sir William is a man of e\ cellent hadgmenl in political as well aa in legal Mattera XaTJ IVnti-yhaini Railroad Oompan) is senditig out a large lithograpfa of their new station in New York. The picture ahOWa thedt pot - poaitioo in re lation to prominent buildings and h.. tele in New York city, Tiik illuatrated booklet <>f Bandofph ,! Aahlaod, has In-en .,,). The publieatioii ijinbraoos i-arlv flfty pagea. It8 inaiiy illnstra ions and deseriptions of this CoHcgB aake il intereating to all elasiea. I. i M.d Ibal Mr. Ib.osevelt ill ike a more proininent part i | |?,|iii. ? II...>. .-an be? FROM N\ ASHINCiTON. _>rrct_poud<-ii. e ..I' Alexandria l.a/etlei \ lory in <ireiilaiion here today to tbe effect thal Benator Flint, of Cali (urnia, ia booked t?> aueceed Riehard A. Bailinger, waeeretaryofthe interior, thal ollii ial subtiiiU. to the/ prossuro being hrought to bear tdlecurehb reaiguation, was giveo general cred .11.,-. Flint haa announced thal he will nul reck ie-ele.ti.ni to the Benata. He i- a ioen.br of the "regular" republi ,-an foi.es and fornieily was a law partner ofOacar Lawlor, attorney gen eralforthe Interior Department, wbo ui..i. the famoua Lawlordraftof Tafl letter exonurating Bailinger. He b ,la-s.d as a Bailinger aupportar on tbe Uallinger-Piia-hol iuvt?taignng ootn mittee <?( whieh be b ? rnember ind he ia a wartn friend of Taft. Al the s.mie lillle lt is poilited out that 1-1.1.1 i- un -"..-d terma peraonally with (tifford I'liiehi.t. Anotber foaturo at tracting attention iathe fact that in tbe Bailinger inveatigation Flint.often dis I fneiidliness to K. \t. Newell, . ,f the roelaiiiatioii serviee. a BO r.di.-d I'lii.hoi maii. whom ' Bailinger .elii i.. reniove. Hia friendly rela tions with all sides areurged in sup port "i the Buggeation thal he would be '.,i\ all aroiind. Tbe I'inchot (iarticld eupportera here, bowever,aay ( iini is iiiiirh more of :t Ballmger mau than a Pinchol man and thal his relatiouahip with the anti-Ballinger elo n,int i- moetiy peraonal. lt iaaaaarted thal objeol. to Plinl on the charge tbal he haa been aligned with tbe Southern Pacific machine in Califomia alao would be made. Reporta from departmenl oom mandera b> the War Departnaent today indi.nl. thal forost tiros, whieh have I,.-. n burning in weatern Btatea, are now well under eontrol. From Vaneoiiver Barracka, VVaahn., it b reportedthal then are Btill tiros at OoeUI l>'Alono, fjaud I'oinl and Wallaoe. From nead iiuartura al St. Paul it is reported that a (ii.- ..ii tlie Flalhoad Indian userw. aia milee north of Porl Mbaula, ia under .trol. Qenl, Barry, at8an Pranciaco, an.l (..-ni. Smitli al Omaha, both re? ported thal there were no lins in thoir deparl menta. \ n dii.iion ii) rateaon oypreaattmber from pointa in Arkanaaa to varioua nortb. rn deaignationa was ordered by the Inlei'slale ('oinlneiee Conilnis.sioli loday ni the caae ofthe Preeman Lum ber Company'a complainl 8gain8tthe Iii.n .Moiuiiain and varioua Donnecting Tbe r.du-tioiis ordered average 1 e, his per 100 pollllds. Begginning today Preaident Taft put into effect a new three-day-a-waek oon i,,,,,.-. rule, connning his eogage menta f.n theremainderofhisatayat rly t.. Mondaya VYedneadaya and Fridaya. Tlie other days will be lafl ,.p. ii for routine work. Th.- cenaua ofnee today announced i!,? following rosults of tbe 1910 enum eralion withchargea ainee 1900: Hart ;,,,,! i'. 86,915 increaae, 19,066; llridgeport, Conn., 102,064 increaae S1.05S; Niagara Palla, N. V., 80,445 increaae 10,988. Bridgepori movea ui> iUiead "I llarifi.rd in tbeir raoo for the I,-ad in population. Th,' lesiinioiiy ol otli.iais of tho Cliieasru Board ol Trade taken before the special grand jury now inveatigat ing ihe beef trual in Cbicago, ia under ,-..nsiii.iaiii.ii bv tbe Department ol Justiee as h baaui for action by the de imrtinent againal the manipulatora of ih.- wheal oorner thal waa attempted ou the Chiuago Board of Trade last June. "Iil.n.l.d" butter was cbuaed as adiiileiaied an.l made siibje.t lo a tai of i.ii eenta per pound today by a de , iairn . > f [nterni I Revenue Com nii-si.r Caht'll. The mannfacturer .f auch butter also must pay a speeial li.eiise ol $600 pei year. Butterhlend 5 rnachinea, it b stated, produee two poiiii.ls of butter from one pounded when a pinl of milk ia added. After Buffering three attacka <>f paralyaia within the last five years. Thoinas l'. Cluavea, elerk <>f the Benate e..un,,iitee on appropnationa today died al his home in this eity. The bolv will be aenl Priday|to Bridgton, M, . bi- nativo b.wn, f.u int.i imiit. Tarred and Peatherea. M lya Landing, N. J., Aug. 10.?Bo daiib.-d from bead tO fool with lar and b.-de. k.d witbfeathera, Frank Siehort, a mid.lle aged white man, was laahed t.. a lamp poat near the raiboadstation at afcKeeOity late last nighl byamob. II. was ii. t releaaed until the arrival of the I'hii.i.l. Ipbia Atlaiiue CSty train oarly i...l.iy when aeveral train handa cul .iiiii I....SI-. after whieh be made a "bt e f.., home, locenaed becauae of his I.-. .n ..f a l.lind wife an.l several I'bihlrell, and his alleged relatioiis wilh a eoinely widow, the mobpounced upoti Suie-r; la-i nighl and pu led bim oul .! the hoiwe in apite ?.f the widow'a liyatcrical pleading. Th. \ took bim to the i.uii.'.i.i siaiii.n wheretbey found 81 ipping bim of ev .ry -til.lt .? f clothing, they daub.d nini with the lar. 9 . ? ial of the parly laid.-d rM rbjf heiiiiery and pulled fe.itbers from the fowla. These tb.y stu.k ..ii th tar and then tied ihe man BOCLialy to a amp poal where the inain sir.it i tbe lo\\i, , lo-ses tho railroad. Tln baa doned bim there to the toruire of hordes ol moaquRoea. No ..n.- dared to liberate bim for feai of tbe mob. Bichort waa brougbt here by reaativea later in tln d.iy an.l boarded a train for Atlantic City, where be ia to be taken I.. a boepital. He is said lo l>e in ? Berioua coudition. He was clothed .nly iu a rain e...at, iinable to rid him self of the tar an.l leatbera, He caumi to know the men wbo aaaaolted him and threatened to bave them arreated. By tlie e\plosi..ii of 8 monster i-ylui.bi. one man waa instantly killed llld tWO i.tlie.s seliollsly injured at tho plani ofthe American CyauhnidOonv p.uiv at Baltimore this afternoon. Jamea Wall of vVaterbury, Conn., tbe ol leal man in Gounecticut, is dead, ajaad 106, II. never wore tspectac.ea, m.woi: tJAYNoirs (ONDITION. Ilis ('oii4itiou Xatl*f?rt?r.Y OiiIi-..iih\ However. I n. ? 11..ni Hoboken, X. J., Aug. ln. Unfoai infeetion manifnrta it.-.lf there will be DO operatiort to reniove the split bul? let from Mayor Qaynor'a thioat. This waaagreed on bytbedootora in att.ndanee today. following B ->-eol)d inapection of ihe JC-Haj pi.it>- taken yesterday afl-mooii. It was atated thal it was moal re inarkable that th. pieees of l.ad ha\. landed where they did without aevering iinporlanl blood reaaela. In order to get them out it would l <? neceaaary t<> eut iu among Veins and arten.s with th<' probability of a loaaofblood that WOUld weakeii the patient. To avoid this, it was agre.d that there aoukl be no probing onleaa the roeyor'i temperature rises, or there are ..ut ward indieations that infeetion is pres eiit in the wound. A oall wa- aanl oul for all of the doctors in the caae to meel al the hos? pital at n.M.n to diacnaa tbe caae, A ].lan of treatmeiit for the wound which WOttld keep it elean and aid iu its rapid bealrng waa to be devtad and a general atody of the patient made by the gunehot wound experta, All agreed thal tbe eondition of the pa* licnt this.rtiiii^r waseminentlj ratia factory, although tliere was no dis pOBrtiOU tO d.elaiv him out of ilang. r as yet. Iu his room on the fourth Boor froni of ihe hospital tbe mayor was very cheerful. Mrs. (iaynor and the nurs.s were oonatantly in attondance and the wounded man joked feebly witfa them. II.. was bungr) and said so. Occa akmally be would roggeal thal the nurses bring him aome real K>lid food, and be bewaiied lo his wife the facl that coffee and broth were far fr. being a aatiafactory breakfaal for a vigoroua man. Oooasionally be would aeem to l>.*\ ? dimculty in breatbing, and thia was deelarad by the attending phyaacian to be ilue to the preaence of the bullel whieh set up a aligbl irritatioii. II i temperature was one and one-quartoi degreea above normal, indicating, thc dortors said. that then- w.is no infee tion whatever in the wound. Qallagher, the would be aaaaarm, is in the Hudaon oounty jail in Jeraey City. The jail ollinal- siid today that he had every appearane.' of being about to break down. Hobokeo. N. J., Aug. ifc?The fol lowing bulletin regarding the eondition of Mayor William .1. (iaynor wa- is ?ued at St, Mary's Hospital this morii in>.' at 7 o'cfock: "The mayor has rested roinfortably riooe 5 o'eloek. !!>? has taken nour ishmeiit and al the pre-eni time bia eondition. in ihe optnfon of attending pbysician i- aatiafactory." A pievious bulletin iaaued at ?"> o'cfock was alao of an eocouraging nature. Bobert Adamaon, aecretary to the mayor, said thal Ihe mayor sl.pt ihree hours duridg ihe nigbt and partook freely of ehicken brotb thia morning. He seemed mucfa atronger after takiiiL' the broth. The mayor was abh) to talk freely today. Hobokeo, N. .!., ing, 10. -The following bulletin waa iaaued al St. Marya Hospital at 11 o'cfock "The mayor oontinuea to do well. It is tho unaniinous opinion of tha aorgeona that no operation ia neo at this time, This bulletin waa iaaued after a con sultalioii whieh lasted half an hoiir. The physieians believe that linleM in fection should appear, ii will nol !>? neceaaary to re.re tbe piecea >.f lead from the wound. Dr. Don .1. Magner, who lefl tb< -iek room at 11:20 a. m.. de.lar.d ihai ihe mayor'a temperature wa- rapkllj getting back t>> normal. At that time, he said, it was 100 1 -,"). a drop of ?_' 4-."> lince last night, New York. Aug. 10.?"Jeraey Jue tiee" will avenge the abootingof Mayor William J. (iaynor. Tbe prorerbial rapidity with whieh erin.iiial- :uv puii i-hed in .New Jeraey will beobaerved iu the ease of James .1. Qallagher, Theiv will be no eoiilhel of aulhoiily. N. u York has no jurisilietion, the altorneys agree today, and the nroaecution will be in the baoda of the authoritiea ol Hudaon eounty, New Jeraey, Proae eutor 1'ierre (iaiv.n began his iliquiry into the ease today. He interviewed a niimber of the witnesses to thc at tempted murder. Tomorrow lie will preernt the avidence to the aitting grandjury. IfbiapUna go through, an indictmeol will be promptly retum? ed and the ?ctual trial will begi.wl week, All that can interfe^e will be a change for the worae in the eondition of the mayor. BbouM tbe preaent im provemenl oontinue Ibere ia a rei \ rea ?on t.. befiere that Qallagbei will l><- in the Treiitoii pnsoii before Mayor <o> nor is diacbarged from lbe Hoboken hospital. _ kuiglit* Templar. Chioago, Au?- li?.?A|l eyea were turned today to the Knighta Templar oommanderiea competHive drill at th < 'ubs ball park. Following an exhibition drill came the contesta among the oommanderici in claaa "One" in whieh a magnificenl loving CUp waa the pri/e. Awarda will be made tlu- evening, duriug the parade which will be hekl oo Micfaigao avenue. The nevt oonventioo city will b<- de? cided at tomorrow's araaion. Cathulic Total U.-tiiune I ni?ii. Boston, Aug. 10.?The eoiiveiition of tfae Catholic Total Abatinene (Jnfon of Ameriea was formally opened here today by tbe rary Rev. Mgr. Diooiede Faleoiiio, papaldelegate, with a aolemn pontiflcal mUttary maaa in Boaton Oa thedral, attended by bundreda "f dele gatea from all over th.- I'uited Btatea, immediately after tbeeerviceetfae defo gatea were welcomed to Maaaachuaetta and I5ost..n by (lovernoi l>rap.r and Mayor Jofan Pitzgerald. Thia evening tbe rariona uniformed boilief will hold a hig str.-.t parade. The fa.t thal the steamer Kai-.r Wilfaelm der Groaee was lied lo th. pier in Hoboken at the time that JameaJ. Qallagher ahot Mayor tiaynor bringa bia crime under the juriadiction of the conrta <>f New Jeraey, and be will be traad ia thal atata Had the bawaara been caat off when the aa sault OOCUrred, (iallagher would by this time have been in the custody of the New York police and awaiting the action of thc grand jury of thi pounty. lleatll ol g?a Call*. Baltiniore, Aujf- 10.?loe Qana, former lightweaghl cbampion pugiliat of the world. died at the home of his foster paront.s. on Argyle a.eniie. |bfa eity, it. 8:08 o'eloek Ibta rnornmg, following a battle <>f ? month'adnrata n againal the dread arbite ptagoe. Qana.1 end waa peaceful. While Qana was reputed to have made inore 1800,000 doring his long career, juat what amount be has lefl of ihe.-.- world's goodi a problematk Joe waa alwaya knowntobe ? liberal Bpendar, and al timea was reported t.. be a beavy loeer al the raoatiaek. Boane of his friends plapa the \alue ..f (iaiis' eatate near the 110,000 ngure. It b alao reported thal he carried very llttle life insuranee. Kruit Steamer mul < ollier < ullide. Xew Vork, Aug. 10.?Ihe Wor wegian fruit steamer Kosario di Cior gic, whieh arrived today from Port An tonio, reported that yesterdav it was m colliaion wilh the Dnited States coUier Ifarceiiua, in latitode 86, longitude 7i:(is. The two vessels era.shed at 2:80 in th,- naornmg. Tho fruit veeeol had bet bow Btrore iu, while tho Ifarceiiua was Btrnck a blow in the side. Th eollier waaacoompanied al the time by anoiher governroenl reaael, and botfa shipa atood by for fire boura, until Cap lain Karlsen, of the fruiler, de.ided that lns ship was nbtindanger. Karlaen refiised lo tell what damage tho eolli.r had Bualainad. Foresl Klres. Ifawonla, kfont, Aug. 10.?Tbe forest BSrvioe Offlce here today osti rnated that approrintately l'imi.ihhi a.res ... liiiibei bave been burnod over by the foreet Bree. Reporta indicate ibat tbrOUgfa the aid ..f ihe s..ldl.-rs from Missoiila an.l F?.,i Harriaon, tho rangeranave ajained controlofall tbe iii,s rv.pt in the Clearwator and Doeui D'Alene foreata in Idabo. Until au e\aminatioii ca?i be made, A.-sisiaiil Korexter Biloox caniiot make a defiuhe ? ? liin.lt.' of the l.iss, whieh will depi lltl npon wbether tlie big treea were burn .-.I ao ba.llv ibat they caonot be tfaed for liimber. Thedamage, bowerer,b kliowil lo be very beavy. Tlie l.?iigl..rd-haiiliii:iii t-lglit. Philadelphia, Aug. 1". Ooudj weathei and threatened raina early to? day made it poaaible thal ihe tight cheduled to take place tonigbl in tln rinladelpliia ball park betWOeO Sam Lengford and Al Kaufman mighl bave to be poatponed until nexl Tuaadaj night Bettingodda still alightly favor Langford, though it is <?<..i?-.i thal Kaufman has improved wonderfully of lale. Tbe Bghtera will receive 7n per cent oftliegroaa receipta. While there haa been no offlrial announcemenl aa to lii.u thia will be s)ilu, it is learped ou good authority thal it will be equallj dirided between tbe two principala. Fraaki aad HalMate OeftMcataa Called ln. N.w Vork. Aug. 10.?All franka and half rate cerUficatea were today called iu by tbe 1'oslal and Wesiern I'nion Telegrapb Com] In circolar letter aenl oul by lecutive beada ..f tbe two corp. ? attention ia called t" tbe prov tbe new rail" road law whieh the telegrapfa companiea comm riers and on> inbiis ih.- granting of free or reduced rate ticketa for meaaagea. HoWeiaol \\.-i.ro liii.in privilegea aredirected I.. Burrender tbem before Auguat 17 while tbe Poetal calb tbetra in oneday .ailier. In tbeir lettara to elieota both companiea atate thal >>ii an.l aftet An jru-l ls the "ooinpliiiiontary biisin.-s will be perilianelltlv dlseonl llllied. GearaUag tbe President. Beverly, Mass., Aug. 10.- sinee tbe attempted aaaaimnation ..f Mayor Wil? liam .1. Qaynor, in Hoboken, th.- bm rel serviee operatieeaguarding Preaidenl Tafi bave doiibled tbeir rigilanee. Th chief eaecutlve b nol oul of tbeir aighl for a uionieiii, wlule every peraoo ap proaching bim is carefully ecrutuuaed. ll has been llu cxperi.-nee of the guard ihal publiealioii of sii.Ii an OUtrage M that upoii tbe mayor of PJeW York s.-rves to give further iucentive t.< .raiiks all over tbe eountry. and tbe preaident becomea a abining mark lor tbe cccentricor lunatic New Aor.ipliilK Hee.ir.l. Bbckpool, Bng., Aug. lt).?A new aen.plaiie leeold f..r llving over s.-a was i-siablish. .1 todaj b\ Boberl Lorraine, one ..f Ihe beal known >>f Bngiiah actora, who Hew from Blackpool to a point near l.laii.lu.hio, Walos, on BboB Bay. I'raeti.ally the whole of tba ftagbt waa over tbe Iriah Bea, tbe diatance being between Bfty andaixtymilea. Lorraini i...ik to aviatioo only reoently, an.l is ..ne ..f the moat enthuaiastic air men in Eiigland. He and young Arnsatroog Drcxel, aon of Ihe Philadelphia banker, are n..t< I f'.r tbeir d.iring \elitii" Di ni..I from Kt-nator l.lkJUis. New V.nk. Ang. IH "Those fro ipit-ni reporta of the forthooming mar riage of my daugbter and tbe I>nk. nf the Abrusaj arebecomingamnaii said Benator Blkirn today, referring to ihe recenl repon by a newa agancy that the engagereent was about to be forinaliy aiiiioiiiie.-d. "S<. far as the mnrriagc etory goea," bt ranaarkad, "\.,n . an BBJ po-itively from n,.- that ii i- abeoiutely witboul krandation, It ia a foolish rumor and nothing more, and 1 am glad to d.-liv ll oiiiphatieally.'' ..- ._?1, Th. I nitiit -Ules and Chile. Valparaiso, Chile, Ang. 10.? Rela tioiis between tbe Unit.d Btatea and Chile have b.-.-ii put on a mueh DAON frieodly baaia by the cordial recejition BCCOrded President I'edro Montt on his visii I.. to tbe I'nited Btatea, in tbe opinion <>f the Chilean preea, whieh t.. day roviows Ifontt'a stay in the 1'niiod States. The eniieensus of opinion is that tbe hoiiors ,-hown tbe Chilean executive, partiennurly his reception b> ri.-i.l.nt Taft, will atrengtbeo th between the two rxmntriea, and make ih,- init.si Btatea ? more potent hvcaor m tbe solution of Cbile'a fntnre jxiliti eal i>iobl.nis than beret : \rrlilenl to A.iator. Verduii. Frati. ?. Aug. 1(1.?Li.-ut. Ballangera waa painfulry injured today whileattemnting a iliKht in a mono plane. Owing to a lack of room the maehine ~tru..k a fone.- Ixfore ari-ing :.nd turnod over. Ballanger-' banda were rnaebed and he suffered other aliadli injuries, He had intended flying to Nancy, KMC.IITH TKMPI.AR. Thirty thoiisand Knight* Templar ,,f North Ameriea and England formally OfMOed tlie great .oii.lave in Chicago yesterday by a parade of spe.taeul.ir magmlieeii.e, mal.d only by the great paarchea in araaor ontfaa piain- of tbe Baraceoa oaoauriaa ago by the foiinders and defeliders of the order. Bven as the ea.-tern sun s.in tillated on the gitUeringbelmeta of old, -u it wa- \e.-terdav. Yesterday, how ever, the pagaant was ..ne <,f peace, and the shimniering sword, steel hel mets aml banners of the crOM wa\c.| in sublime aplendot as battalion on bat'alioii DOVed in a great wa\<- afoog llichigan avenue, Chicago'a 15-mile boalevard. The giandatand held a great eon eotirse of prominenl people. Qovernor Denean was there. aa was the Qrand Maater of the Qreat Priory of Bngfauad aud Walea, the Honorable Ban of Ku-ton. a lousin of King OeOTge. ln the earriage, froni the starting point to the giandatand, the Barl of Kn-ton rode with Qrand Qeneialaadmo Sir Arthur MaeArthur, the faiuoiis United Btatea arayofneer and the only living lieutenant geaeral >>f the Ameri eaii arniy. Yeaterday was the real big day of eneampment, and the knighta have siniply eaptnred the great white eity. Culuinns eoiild be writteii about the maatary <>f detail and lyatem, f..r aever has sueh a inultitiide of people l?en handled asthe police ofChieago did yes terdav. It was sinibly marvelous. At leaa! a million and a balfofperaona aaw ihe grand pageant. The systein of policeattendance was ao perfecl that n,.| a delay ... eurr.'d iluring the tive hoiir parade. Two huiidred pers..n> were proatrated, but the aoorea ofam ?ailancea aml emergency atationa could have oared for thousaiids. Th.- parade yeaterday was oompoaed ,.f 16 <Jiv i-ions, and the atarting of this great. ]>l11? ? (? >I throiig WU the signal uioinent of the grand encaiiipm.nl At the bead of ihe legiona wa- Bir William B. Melish, inost einiiieiii grand masier of th.- Qrand Bncampmentof ihe Knighta Templar <>f the United Btatea, The parade wa- an eecort to Bir Knight Melish for the opening of the . oii.lave III Musie Hall. ll forilled ii Micbigan Boufovard and Thirty fJrat atreet, and al the boomingol a oatiooal nlute the marcfa wa- begun. The great lii.f rir knighta was |,,| by Buperin tendenl ..f Police LeroyT Bteward and i moiinied eacorl of 000 policemenof ihe Cbicafjo i.inted torce. One iragicdeath, one accident, whieh physieiau- aa) will profe fatal, and a do/.n ininor mishaps. due to the crowda, ea-t a ahadow over the parade. The lii<l note of tragedy iu ihe da\ came when Hermann W. Qroamann, ..f OhicagO, on his way lO j''in Iu- oom mandery, waa caught in the "deatli -iiu,, btttween two car- on Templar Way and reoeired injuriea from which be died on ln- way to the hospital. In the grand -tand. tWO bfocka away, sat Mra, Qroaamann torthree hours, whili ihe acanned the marcberafor ber bus I.and, not learniug of bia de.tih until tl" narade had paaaed and abe rea< bed 1 am Hackett, a knight from F.. t ?iu.., waa throwb from his boran parade, aud dragg.d wilh ln lu-. the stirrup for a block before the animal could be atOOOed. Al I hospital th.re last night it wa- -lat.d Mr. lla.k.tt - injuriea are fatal. W. B. liiddle. of l.al'oite. Ilid., WBS -tru.k by a cab and received aerioua injuriea, Bcoreaof women who Eainl ed in the cruafa received attention in ihe emergency boapital bootba which had been erected al inleivals along tll. line of marcfa. _ THB W *?.(. \>i \> bbbTATB. \ compromiae agreemenl waa reaehed in the Supieine Courl of the lijstrict ..f Ootumbia yeaterday by Whicfa a material portion of ihe tttate -,f the late Thoinas K. Waggaman. baakrupt, will be diaburaed. The oom promiae was diacuaaed before Juatice Barnard early in July, and yeaterday the COUrl decided to accept it. By the tenna of the compromiae the Catholic Univeraity will receive 1276,000 in caafa oul of the fund re lixed by the aale <>f the Waggaman u i gallery. The univeraity will also I... permitted t.. retain about 100,000 eollecl, .1 ol! a series of liot.s tlirneil over to the inatitutioo by Mr. Wagga? man prior to his deaih. Ily this ar rangemenl tfae univeraity'a elaim will I... -aii.-iied n. tbeeatenl of aboul 40 centa on the doilar, the univeraity agreeing to make no further cbtini against the e-iate until g. n.-ral eredi tora nive reoaived u equal amounl proportionately. Iu coii-ideratioii of the anioiint which it will tluis receive tbe aniver sily agiees to aiirreiider to Trustee II Rozier Indany all of tlie balance of tfae art gallery fund, ainounting t< alM.iit fsiI.iHMI, for which it is inteiided lo make .lolm F. Waggaman, the brothei of Ihe bankrupt, reaponeible Ihe univeratty will als.. rurrender i |. .1 of truet it bolda againal tbe Wag gamaa property known aa WoouTev. ?.r.\. HOOTT NHIPP I1LKT. Intelligence has been reoaived in Lexington ofa painful but not aerioua accideni to Qeneral Soott Bbtpp, who has b.en traveling in Kurope for BBV" eral monlfaa. While in Ixindon he de -ire<l to visit the Temple of Juatice and when decending thc atepa of that build? ing Qeneral Shipp slippcd and fell, dislocaiing his left arni at the clbow. Medical attention was proniptly rcmler ed and no BBlfoua results are BXpected. Qerieral Sfaipp ezpected to leave Lon don for home about the 20th of August, bul in oonaaoueoca of this accident bia departure has been delayed tea day-. Traln Juui|i~ Trark. CSolumbuB, (ia., Aug. ln.?A p i ger traln on the Oentral ol Qeorgia Railroad ao route toOotuaaboa from Bavaanah jump^-d Ihe tr.uk at Fort Valley today. It is reported that I Dumber of paaaeogera were hurt. Wreiking trains were sent from this city with nurses and doetora, l"he paad jury investigating tfae lyncfaingof Carl Ethering, ' dry" : tive. at Newark. t)., today r. turned 39 liidictmetits. Eiftcen uf tfae mdict ments cbarge tirst degree niurd. r. Ebcrt, an inmate of the stat* m stitution for feeble minde/i at I'olk. Pa., today killed Eddie Green, aged 1 o. With an iron bar, VIRf.IM.VXEWS. Franees B. tiriltin has been appointed poatmaater of Centre, Weetmorehmd eoiinty. vice C. II. .lon.s rosigned. Tbe Siato Faii <>f Virginia, lo be held day aird nighl at Kiehmoiid will U-gin ..ii 11. tol.or. J.rd and eotitinue until tbe 8th, iaanuaive. Messrs. JlavisA- Daria, Washington patenf attorneyr, report thagrani, thia Week, to citi/.elis of 11 a i ? state, ofthe following pateni- !?;. C. Oompber, Laaaburg, gate; W. H. F..lk, suft'olk. hydroplaiie boal. By a luajority of 700 or BOOmatOtal roteofaboul 6,000, Congreaaanan John l.amh, of the Tbird distriet, waa yester? dav leiioininated for eleetioil by a dcnio oratie piimary over T. Asbby Wiek hani, of Heuricocounty. A eharter has beeu granted to tbe Kappahannook State Bank (Ine.), at Bharpa. tnoorporatore: W. T. Jamea, president, Kilniarnoek; L. E. Muin ford, viee-presideiit., Capo Charles, ,J. W. Hundley, seeretary an.l eashiei ; Bharpa. Capital: Maximnm, 828,000; minimum, 810,000. Object: Operate a state bank. Dandridge npnaawood, of Peaarahnrg, who is in Now Vork. denied yesterday thal thoro is aiiyontrangeinoiit between bis wife and himself. He deolared furtber tbat there were no groiinds for ihe reeeiitly piiblished siory thal Mrs. Bpotawood bad returnedto this eountry with the inteiition of bringing suit for divoreo Mrs. Bpotawood arrive.l Satur day, and sbe expects to sp.-nd some time in Peteraburg witb her ?little son. Loeal option was again indorsed at the polb in v7incheater yeaterday when the Anti-Salooii League fercea rolled up a niajonty <>f 151 out of a total of 948 ballota eaet. The majority given yeaterday b 51 more than thal gained in the elecuoo held in April two years ago. When ofBcial Bgurea won- u iiouii.ed last nighl arrangernenta were at once made for a nnioo u.tlng in Markel Streel Metln.ilist Fpiseopal Church, tba largaat public buUding in Wiii.besler, and B geneial e.-lebralion was held. An all-day prayor meeting was iieid there. Tbe will of ihelale Charles F. Taek ctl was admilled lo pi..b,|e an.l re.ord ui ihe CorpoiatiMii Conrl ..f Frcderiek borg on Tueaday morniog. All ofthe eetate b brfl t<. hia widow, Harriei Taekett, withoul any reatrictiona, wbo qualined as admioiatratrix with a bond in panaltj of 16,000. The eetate noa sisls of fo.lMMi m money and OOtea dio the deceaaed, life inauranee polkaeato theamounl <>r |5,000 and a farm in Btafford county eatimated as worth $4,000. All of the lifoiiisiiranee poh.-i.-s were payable to bis wife. A remarkable tale of eruel ireatni. nt was relaied by F.dward Strango, of Lynchburg, wbo arrive.l al Newport Newa yeeterdaj from Buenoa Ayrea aboai.l ihe iiansp,.rt Suiiinor. Slrantre claimed to have been abanghaied on a reaael aailing out of Newport Newa foi Buenoa Ayrea aboul a year ago. He snd he was pm aabora al Buenoa Ayrea withoul funda, and after a aborl time be waa thrown intopriaon, when he remained for several months, being nialtieated and hall Btarved. ln vain. Btrange said, be appealed '" tln- Amer lean eoiisul. Finally upon the arrival of the tranaport he was liberated and pm aboard the reaael. BfJY OUT THR CATAWBA. A company of whieh H. If. Luck, president. of the l.llek <'. .IlstriletioU Company, of Boanoke; B. B. Praney, a wealtby banker, imn furnaee and ..ii mail. of Bteubenville, ohio, aud S. W. Ilarrell, of Roanoke, are ihe principal BtockhoJdera, yeaterday pur cbaaed the property ol the Catawba C.al an.l lioii Company. The pui cba '? pnee is more than a quarter of a million dollars. The property ia located in Botetourl county, noa; Roanoke. Tho new owiiers will butld a railioad from ('loverdale to tho pro pertlea. Developetnenta made show a vain of iroii ore over 11 miles long. and from .",n tolfJO feet wi.lo, thedepth being iinknown. lt has been estimated by a number of independent mining en? gineera wbo have inveatigated the prop.ity Ibat at least 100,000,000 tOOJ of ore are available for inining. Ia'Ss tban 'J(H? feet from this iin menae rain of Iron and paraliel with it for the entire distanee, is a eolitinu ous bad ? >f iinosione, analy/.ing 98 (.. 89 per eent earboliale of llino. Some 050 feel diatan! and paraliel with the iron rein, are fiveduaincl veioaofooal, all of workable si/e. TbeCOal is -.ke leea.burnafiaelyandbaaciean tonandle aathe Pennaylranbanthracite. Tbeold conoarn bad already made a cpotracl with the We-i Fn.l Furnaee, of Ifoa noke, for KKi.ikk) tona of iron ..re, lo be delivele.l at tbe rate of 800 tOUSJ per day. This furnaee is now shut down, owingto inabilitj toobtainore. This oontraot will he reii.wed. It was th,- inteiition of tho ..Ll company to iiltiinalely e.ilislruet blast furlia.es at ihe miiies, and this inattor will be COU ridered by the new coni - \ > titmm ix M'i . A 160-pOOnd Bturgeon nearly sent a pariv of three in a motor boat over raFalls Monday night. Opposib Lasalle. two miles above th,- felb, ih,- tish ieaped bf the Maithlight in the b0W, ii'iss.d it.struek and seriously injured Miss Nollie Johnson, and then thraabing about in the boal dieabfed the engine. Tbe sturgeori, whieh rneaaured six feet eigfal inchee, was finally anbdoed with oan wieJdad by tba male oceapanta of tbe boat, hfean wbile the boat waa ',. ing rwept rapidly toward the cataract, <;??". Alfen, bear? ing criea of diatreaa apeeded out in a lauiieb and towed tho party aabora, In answer to a roport of attempt to iai-. legal te> hlnealitlts iu tho lilelhod of tbe aireat of l>r. Crippen Judge Laughlin. of Oiiebee. B8y8 there i_ a lo..|holeof whieh Dr. Crippen eould take advantagi. Plans an- being coinjlet ?_! at Pit * " burg, Pa., today for the : trra aion of| 110,000,000 < or[K,i;uion. 0 >e kuowi, High Grade "ii I; ing Com? pany, following tbe meotii, .,f ].", n-| reeentativea of independent otl ntndne ' weHi rn I'ennsylvania and vTaH Virginia. The new company plans to cnntrol the marketing of oil produced by independent operators, the priee of whieh is now fixed by tbe Standard Oil Company, NEWS OFTHE DAY. Vice-President Sherman's name again was mentioned in the Indian land investigation yesterday. In his argu.nl before thc arbitra tiou tribuiial at The Hague yesterday, Benator Boot maintained that the rigbtaof Americanein the Newfouad land haheriea are iiiihniit.d and al.-o lute. The agreem.nl belweeli Chiua and Buaaia under which the foriner is to abandon all daim toa tree-trading BOOe on each side of the Russo-Oii nc.-e boundary was atgnedat Peking \. -i.rday. Ik'ttingon alactiona became illegal in Qeorgia yesterday when Gov. Brown -igned the anti-betting bill ju-t pa-s.d by the legislaturu. The house passcd an anti-Iobbyiog bill, which ?nwfoea to the seliale. Ohildreo in play powred water Mon day down the throat of Kalph. the four-year-old son of J. A. Juan, of Calmar, towa, and tho little fel low only lived an hour. The water wentinto hislungsand hewaadrowaad, it is said. Brigadier (Jeneral Bliss has gone to Ban FraiH'isco to take eoniniand of the department of California, aucceeding Major Qeneral Barry, who becomea luperinteodenl of the Miliiary Acad emy at West Point. At Rockville, Md., yeaterday Chief Judge Urner and Aeaoctate .(udgf HendVraon and Motter, compriaing a full bench, unanimoualy denied the applieation of the Montgoniery Coiinty Agiicultural .**.. i.ty for a liceiise lo scll poph at the approa. ! ing eounty fair. This, it is said, will break up b.-okmakiiig in Marylaud. Enraged becauae be was unable i?. induce her again to receive him a- a l.uarded in her home, Klias llaiina, a Byrian peddler, ahol and killed Mr-. .loseph Rodgera in Middfotown, N. V.. yeaterday, and then killed him.-eh. llaiina formerly boarded with the fam ily, but had been sent away beeause of conduct to which the Rodgera objected, With a oraafa thal ahook the antire bfock, a soda water lank iu the l.ase inent of 1142 north BeOOnd str.it l'hilad.lphia e\ploded lasl night. Benjaenin black, who was fJting the lank at the time. was taken l.. thc hospital wiih tw<> broken nl.- aud the night of both eyes deetroyed. Hia aietei. Mim Bedie black, was knocked uncoo nciouaj and Qeorge Qorddo, Jamee Kei natii and aJice Jordan were bfown into ihe street iTOOl the-teps of the -,tore. The rerfaal rejport of Inapertor-Oen eral Leroy W. Herron, of the Distriet National (iuard. upon the rec.-nt an nual cruise ofthe Disiriet naval miliiia ..n ifae training abipOsark, toQen. <><?... II. Harria, romroaraier-in-cliief of tlu land and sca forces of the Di-trici, ei oneratea orHcera on the Osark from guiltofany conduct productive of evil coiiditionaaaid by alleged deeeftera from the ship to bave prevailed on board. ll -eeln- pra. ticall) cerlaill lhat the l.oar.1 of truateea of Qeorge Waafaington l ni\er-h\ m Waafaington will abandon tbe univei iity building in Piftei ntb atreet, and will fook alaewhere for i>or manenl quartera. Proapeota of raiaing the 182,500 yeartyrental aet for the aae of the building, whi.hs W. Woodward pnrchaaed for 1560,600, have laded and tfae only altertiali\c the truateea have ia to locate elaewhere. Kmg Alfonao, who is riaiting Bng land, telographed Premier Canaleja yeaterday erprearing his aatiafaction thal irouble at San Seba-tian on Bun? day had been avotded, The govern? meiil has decid.d to allow the ('atho lic Juntaa, which are being foiined through Bpain, to continue in axiatence ao long aa they keep witfain the boundR of legahty. Arrangmenta are being made for a big anti-government dem onatrational Murcia The A. B. ('. aayi thal Mgr. Vico, pai.alnun.ioat Madrid, is no fonger peraooa grata be cauae of remarka uttered in the pres ellce of the nllicials of the killg. I l\ i: \l TOMOKIMSTS Kll.l.l.ll. Mr. Fred.rick W. Feldner, a prom inent attorney, of Baltiniore. his wife, his daugbter, his aoo-in-law, Mr. Prita L Mergentlutler, aml a cfaauffeur w.re inatantly killed late yeaterday afternoon while riding in a large tour ing ear near Cape May, N. .1. The auloinobile w.is -iruck by a fast tiain on the Pennaylrania Railroad aud tolli (.. pteoea, while the bodies of th occupanta were seattered along th tr uk The tragedy oocurred about S o'cfock ii, tlu- afternoon al the mill lane crOBB ing of thc I'cnnsylvania Kailroad, aboui three milea north of the reaort The ^croaaing is a doubie one, and both th.- Peonayrvaaia and Beadtng railroada cross at grade wrthin 20 feet of one anotber. It ia almoat impoBBtble to ne approaching trains on aooount ofahighcorn lieid, and the abaano of aafety gatea and Bagmen added to the danger. The Feldner party was 00 it- way from Athn'.ic City to the Cipe May Hotel. Wfaere a special ellg.lge meiit had been made for diuner. The e.vpre.ss struck the automobilt ?quarely between the wheela andthrrw ii and all of the oCCUpattta clear of the tracks. All ofthe OCCUpaPta were instantly killed. .1. welry, inclnding rings and wit.he-. baggage and other persoiial affacta wereacattered in all directiona, while the impact of the OOllkUOB wa- M great that it i.r.,ke "ttl?' 7,!".*!*'*1 ljll< { focomotive aud tbe iron steps leadiug up into the cab. _ Three Ntorkmen Killed. Booner Bpringa, Kana., Aug. 10.? Tlnec atoekmea were killed this morn? ing when the BBOOOd BBCtiOO Of B Stoek train on the Rock Isiand Railmad col lided. rear-eiid, with the tirst section at l.eiiape. near here. _ Threetealag l>etter. \ ? York. Aug. 10.?Street OkaUB ing Coinmi-sioner "Big Bill" Edward-. who orerpowered JameaJ. Gallagher when tbe latter tricd to murder Mayor Qaynor yesterday, received a letter to? day thr. atening his life. The k-tter was vulgar iu tone, writtcn m Enghsh bul in Qerman -cript, and said that he (Edwarda) wooM be dead in twenty four hours. It wa- -igmd "a friend of Gallagher's." Edwards -ail he did not intend to pay any attention to the letter, as it was likely from "somecrank." The slight wound he received from a bullet from Gallagher's pistol yesterday waa not troubling bim gpy today, Jon iv Reajtaaoa, Oao. s. Kiu:\.-ii, President. Se-retary. ia Fertilizer and m \ m vai n Fertilizers, Fertilizer Matsnals and ric Acitl. A-k your dealer for tlie Alexandria Kertili/ r and Clieniic.il i ... - 1'io.lii.t-. Capacity: 50.000 tona per annum. Prineeaa Btreet aad Potomaa Kiver Wharf. Alexandria, Virginia. Pure Pood Btore. Refreshing Drinks Puritan Grape Juice, 15c and 25c bottlc. Virginia Claret, 25c bottlc. Hof brau Beer. 11.25 per caae 24 botttei. Call. phone. or write. St. Aaaph and Oronoco Strceta. GeneraS Insurance Agency. Laurence Stabler Room No. 4. Durkc (J Herbcrt BUtf." The oompaalea rapreaented in iios ..tlie.. liave anaeUi ol over IIODjXOjUUO Among othen are: liartford Firc Insurance Co. Livcrpool & latndon if Cilohe. Aitnj Insurance Co. Northern Aaaurance Co. Sprin^lield Firc fcf Marine. I'r..ni|.t attention gixen t?> a.liu-tmenl Of l..--es and all uialler- ei.lilie.'leil uilh Ul-lliallre Phone 281. Oreenhouees 8. Fatrfel Bi D. R. Grillbortzer Bedding Plants and Gera niums, $1.00 per dozen. Pnnaral work promptlj atteadi .1 to De Uvered to all parta >.i tbe i B \ liSKACl rOM 01 AKA.N I II I' tehaa tf Sl ? >< KHl)LI)KKlS' MKK'I l\<. (STm eial i. Bj order of tbe Board .-i DI reetora there will be a ipeeial meeting ofthe ttookbolden of 1111-: COU MHIA HOTEL cuMi' \\ >. ai the ofnee ofthe oomi<iiiv, i.'.: Boutn Rojral street, ln tlie <in of Alexandria, state of Virginia, os nii RBDA v. lbe Brsl daj of Septem ber, 1910, al 1030 a. m. Ai tiiis meeting the pnrpoee of tbe enlargemeol of thc Hotel Raleigh and addiuons ilieiei... and the fl.clng r?f the same entered npon bj thi Board "f Di reetora under the authoritj girea ay the bj law - will be -ui.iiiiiie.l. U ALTER s. I1ARBA> . Seeretery. j>-::i i.l_ \l ? Vll'.li. BOY8 and f( >' Nt; MEN lo do un ?killed lai.oi. M.n wiih two or more boya may ulso aevtire emjdoj inenl. Ad dreaa \i.i.\ \m>i:i \ UL \>s \\"i;Ks. Alexandria, \ a., nol later H.au lugual 20th. oi Men's aii year round JE^ ELRY l .1. ll.l\ |U ieed. Gold Oollar and Wristha*d Buttoaa $1 each. (iold (llll Itillloil-. $3.50 R. C. ACTON ftf SONS. Jewelers aud Silversiui'.lis. Quality Pays For over BOyearewe hareiwld tbe BEHT OtK>DB on tbe markol at B ver\ -inall |.|..l.l. \\ heii W? si.uie.l we bad onlj .loro; ?<? have iio>\ overlJOand bunim ereaalaa all tlie ume. Theae lig urea lefl lbe atory. Qualitj aad prlee pay tfae a .v l". Beat Eltfin Crcamcry Buttcr . 33c Sw.lt Silvcr Lcaf Lard .... I5e Full Crcam Chcese.I Be Etftfa.22c Pcachea.10c. 20c. 25c Catsupa.10c. IJe. lric Picklea. aiica .... 10c. 15c. I Hc Fancy Fat Mackcrcl.07c Marshall's Hcrrm?\ 2 cans . 25c l.imcJiiKX, botilc.? ?c Mason Jar kmss, Jocea . . ? <>Jc Bbaker .Salt. .? patkaajea . ? 25c Smoktd Sardinn. can .... <?7c Bcets. a can.'Oc lona Tomatoea. a can.07c Suitana Tomatoea, 3 cana . . 25c A & P Tomatoea, a can ... I lc The Great Atlantic # Pacific Tea Co., riiom- li.ll 177, II..me 171. 14 Per Cent Investment on King Street. Qood Huildin". 80 feet wide, atora aml 4 flats. all r. nte.i. Outoftown owner mu t -. il Here i- your ckakaOf. SEE F. L. Slaymaker, 313 KingSt. THE ROSEMONT MAN. auza tf wi.ik imi i ICKIT8. Loeal ue.k end tksketa Wasliinpton to Homer^et. Vyarrenton. Harrtaonbura Bluemont and intermedlate itatlona -.id ooSnturdayiland Bundays, valid for re? turn on Moiiday at very low fares, will i?. ,,iM,ed on aale br Bouthean Raiiway ,t U as!iin^on,D. ('., beginnlng SATUR? DAY, May iaith. and eontinuine until Octoberi.lncluaire. "??*'?? untii L-S-BROWN, Qeneral Ageatt