Va Ss A SALARY CHECK HELD DP A Hoard of Ktlucation Problem Awaiting a Solution Pnv for llir Month f July CInimcil I13 sprrt Inrj ItmlrlcU iintl Jiix rruVeepinr Ctimment nn the AplMiluliuiiil of -the Kornicr Within the past month there has bten a good deal of comment over the election of Walter F Itodlck at Si cretnrj of the Board of Kducatkm to succeed Major II U Twomblej Not only has the apixiint ment itself been criticised hy prominent business men but the alleged method U3cd in bringing about the appointment have been made the subject of unfaora We remark The fact has leaked out that while there were twelve other applicants for the position some of them well en dorsed bj the leading men of the city the name of Mr Kodrlck alone was consid ered in connection with the office In deed it is alleged that the applications of the twehe mm referred to are now in the desk of the Secretary of the Board of Education with their seals nnbroken or w ere so up to a few da s ago Comment on the subject extends not oily to the methods used to appoint Sir llodrick but to the manner in which the fbrmcr occupant of the office was frozen out to use a common expression The law regulating the reorganization of the rmbtic school system provided that it should be composed of two branches In the executive department that which was purely educational and that which per tained to the business side of the sjstem The business end of the matter is under the control of the secretarj and the edu cational details are left to the Superin tendent of Education and his two assist ants The bj laws of the Board in defining the duties of the secretary prescribe that he shall be the chief executive officer and shall have entire control of the office force This was a new departure from the old plan and was calculated to in crease the prestige of the office of secre tary of the Board hy taking him out from under the direct supervision of the Su perintendent It Is alleged that this proved a source of friction between the Superintendent nnd the secretary during the jear It is stated that Major Twomblej was Inclined to inist upon his rights under the rules and that Superintendent Stuart was in clined to dispute the point Major Tv om bley it is said earnestly endeavored to carry out the law and the Instructions of the Board and the story goes that Sup erintendent Stuart as asMduouslv sought to make his influence and authority felt This led to friction As to the metnods used in naming a successor to Major it Is stat ed that everj thing was cut and dried for the appointment of Mr llodrick evtn before Major Twombley reslsntd Jtumor has It that upon the night that the old secretarys resignation was -offered Dr Richard Klngsman arose and moved that Mr llodrick be appointed to succeed Ma jor Twombley Objection being made to tuch hasty action it In said that the mat ter wps referred to the Committee on VVajs and Means composed of General Boynton James F Bundy and Gen George Harries Before the matter was taken up bv the committee the names of twelve men were sent In as follows H O Hlne James E West Harry Y Do ner Harrison Dingman G A Ljon W B Br an Clfford Howard R A Church F F Schrader It W Murch G L Peck ham and H H Burroughs Mr Hlne iuO was connected formerly with the Washington Y M C A was strongly endorsed He had the support of S W Woodward John B Larner and Commissioner Macfarland Harrj Y Do mer had the endorsement of Charles J Bell the former President of the Board James E West Clifford Howard -and practically all the others had endorse ment nearly as strong It Is alleged that Mr Rodrick -was en dorsed by Dr Klngsman and ft Is under sL i that Dr Klngsman secured the not only of a majority of the Ca- tlttec on Waji and Means but of the entire Board of Education pledging Je or IhCm to Vote for his man before the applications of the candidates named were considered or even thought of It is stated that the Committee on Ways and Means was called to meet at General Bontons office a da or so before the meeting ot the Board of Education to elect the iecretary It Is also said that when General Harries arrived at this meeting he was presented with a paper endorsing Mr Rodrick as secretarj con taining the names of live of the seven rnnbera of the Board General Harries it Jd -- v- t er tn I f JA -v - - M 1 Nr iiiese circumstances the recommendation of the Committee on Vas and Means endorsing Jlr Rodrick went before the Board -and lie was elected with two dis senting votes those of General Harries and Mrs Francis A rather interesting sequel to the ap pointment of ilr Itodrick as secretary came to light jesterday at the District Uuitding When the resignation of llajor Twombley was acted on b the Board of Kducatlon a motion was passed that he be allow e d thirty daS leave This action was taken by the Board while In session and i said to have been unanimous and was understood to have been Inspired by a sense of appreciation of the valuable perxltvis of Major Twombley for eleven months A da or two afterward certain members of the Hoard started a motion to rescind the action referred to and to withdraw the thirty das leave granted the outgoing secretary Accordingly a paper was drawn up and yent around to the members of the IJoard for their signatures and it is stated that It received the approval of five memlwrs of the Board The law governing the Board of Education however stipulates that action of the Board shall be in res ulir session with a quorum present Th leg lit of the procedure therefore is questioned In some quarters Some dah imo Major Twomblev sent to the District disbursing officer his voucher for pay dur ing the month of July in necordtnee with the action of the Board In the meantime in the regular order of busi ness Mr Rodrick s name was placed on the payroll This led lesterday to tho holding up of the check for the secretary of the Board of IMucatlon and a refer ence of the matter to the Comptroller of Hoyal lleidlibe Talilcls cure my lieaKhea TUey villi tore jours Try cm Wonder IVlint JlertK Will Sir Tiiili t j REDUCED PRICES CLEANING UP TIME SUITS TO ORDER FOR i JQ75 Alerfz Forrasr Prices 1250 15 iWf7 Bctteryet - Tailors 96 and SOS P Street i the Treasury for a decision It Is under stood that no decision was reached es terdaj and that the Comptroller took the matter under consideration Yesterda nfttrnoon Mr Rodrick tele phoned the disbursing officer enquiring v hat hail become of his check The mat ter was explained to him as well Tis pos sible overTlie phone and liter the new secretary visited the District -Building The m ittcr was talked over between Mr llodrick the Auditor and the disburs ing ollicei and he was told th it he would hive to aw lit the decision of Ihu Comp troller of the Treasury Mr ItiHlrlek it is understood when ap pointed secretary was permitted to re sign from Die Government Printing Office where he was employed with thirtj dijs leave If therefore he should be piid for the mcntli of July as secret try to the Board of Education It Is alleged that he would be receiving double pay from the Government This however he would be entitled to having becria per diem era ploe in the Priming Office MANY SUFFRAGE PLANS Additional eliemes Prexrutril to five Constftntlnntil Cnnv entlfiii RICHMOND Va July SI A veT len ient suffrage plm was presented In the Constitutional Convention today by D C OTlaherty which provides that ever cit izen who Is sul juris and twent one jeirs old shall hive the right of suffrage nnd j ma vote for the memlx rs of the State i legislature resident of the linked States and members of the House of Representatives of Congress provided he shall have the following additional quali fications L That he shall have resided two jears within the Stale and three months within the county city or town and thirt das In the election precinct in i which he shall offer to vote i 2 That he shall hive been registered as 1 voter tea dajs before any election at which he offers to vote J 3 That he shall have paid a capitation j tax of Jl which shall have been due six months before the election at which ho offers to vote j 4 Tim he shall be able unless phj j cally disabled to mark and prepare his own ballot unassisted and the ballot so marked shall be the evidence of his qual lhcatlon under this section provlce d however this section shall not apply to a person who Is now a -voter and pays taxes on 301 worth of property In any town county or city in the Commonwealth but he shall have the privilege of select ing one of the judges of election to pre pare his ballot Resolved further That all natfonal Stale county and city elections shall be by ballot and in secret Mr Biistqw presented a resolution which provUUs that ever- qualified -voter who cannot read and write select some one to prepare his ballot for him and that each voter shall put his ballot In the ballot box Mr Brltow also presented a resolution at the request of the Rev E J Richard son of Siluda Va which provides that the revenue officers and tax list officials of the state shall have the full power to examine into cases where dealers of spirituous and malt liquors are violating the law by selling to minors or keeping their places open on Sunday and report any -v iolatiorof tha law to the grand jurj of the county where the offence may have been committed Mr Fairfax offered a resolution which was adopted asking for statistics regard ing rairoad property I he information was asked for vise by the Committee on Taxation and Finance of which Mr Fairfax is chairman Mr Withers offered an ordinance -on the subject of regulating freight rates by common carriers and relating to pas sengers as w ell It also creates a corporate commission er to be elected bv the people The most rigid proposition considered bv the contention today was the resolu tion presented b Mr Anderson of Rock bridge providing for purity In elections The resolution makes it a high misde meanor for a ucrson to aid in the false registration of a voter or in any v Ij aid in making a fale account of the e ctlpn by fraudulently altering or im any way changing a ballot Upon conviction the guilt person shall be punished far each offence bj conlinement in Jail not less than sir nor more than twelve months and by a lint1 of not less than tJf Mr Egglesf n offered a resolution pro viding that the office of lie rift and treas urer of -a count ma be held by the same penm -The report of the Committee- on Redac tion of Expenses was submitted Which recommends that stction 16 be so amend ed as to pinkie that In cities or towns of I ss than 12509 Inhabitants the Generals Assembly may prescribe whether or not there shall be a circuit court for such city or town In -which case a clerk for such court woild have to be elect d and in cities or owns of more than 12500 inhab itants the corporation court or any other court created by law should have each Its separate clerk and In any clt of more Uian 45010 inhabitants there should like- wise be elected a circuit court clerk The amendments limit the terms of all clerks to four ears and are intended to pro- j vide for the election of a clerk for every court of citi FAVOI VnJ r lif i I OUI UvULi T HHET li i ituxl - and i - t r i f rt xeport to the Secretary of the ivavy make sharp replies to the re port of the other members of the Board on Construction Rear Admiral Bradford and Captain Sigsbee who made a minor ity report some time ago favoring the adoption of the superposed turret sy stem The majority plan provides that a bat tleship shall have two single turrets ac commodating four twelve Inch guns and a broadside uf twenty seven inch guns The minorit report proposes an armaj ment of four twelve Inch guns twelve eight Inch guns and twelve six Inch guns Admiral Bradford claims that the ob jections to the superposed turret are pure ly theon ileal Commenting upon Admir al Bradford s report the majority say that the advantages claimed by the mi nority are purely theoreUcaL The ma jority report declares that with the vis sels now building there will be when they are completed seven battleships having superposed turrets which to thu majority seems as great a number as Is warranted In default of any but theo retical reasons therefor Included in the report i Is a statement by Rear Admiral Bowles Chief Con structor who recommends that there be a practical test contemplating the con struction of a large target ut which the Kearsargc should lire her guns of the forward turr t the Alabama lire one and then both guns of the for ward turret and the Brookln her eight Inch guns The recommendation is con curred in b the ret of the majority members Admiral Bowles commenting upon the minority report says The four gun turret as a weapon of defence is objectionable owing to the gr atly n dncd eilielency ier gun dne to the Interfennce of one gun to another in actual operation The four gun turret Is ulso seriously objectionable from the In creased target exposed and the liability to having a larce proportion of battery placud out of action by a single well placed shot of smail calibre Ior pur poses of eConom in the weights of armor turret supports upon mounting ammunition holets or for economy of room and other reasons guns are mounted in pairs This necessarily de creases the eilielency per gun because the suns must train together and the firing of one gun necessarily Interferes Willi the tiring of the other When four guns are mounted in one urret which is the practical result of the diuble turrtt now In use the ef Ilriene per gun Is further reduced The total gun eflielency of the double turret would be equivalent to two guns mounted singly A plain comparison of the guns mounted singlv and the four gun turret Is of the results which would be ob tained by one- sportsman shooting birds with a four barreled gun and four men Bhootinrf with single barreled guns The preceding considerations relate to the subject from the point of view of offence but when the subjt ct is considered from the olnt of d fence the four gun turret provides a very considerable economy of weight and spice hut exposes more than one third of the butery of the ship to dtttablement either from one shot of the enemy or from -light derangement of the mechanical device It contains MALIII CAlSES IIII10LSMJSS Crorel Taetrtau Cblll Tualc remote the csuC THE TIMES WJUINGTQN THURSDAY AUGUST 1 iflOl SUMMER STUDY MJISHED Grecnleaf Vacation School Holds Commencement Exercises Commissioner llnfjnrrnml Mnl1 n litiifluturs AdrircHN to Principal mid Puplln Parent in Altrmlnnre Join In the CoiiKrntiilntlon At the conclusion of the commencement exercises of the Greenieaf Vacation School held last night in the Ji fterson School building a well deserved ovation was tendered to Ray Riordan principal of the school and the originator of the vacation school project Members of the Board of Education present took advan tage of the to express their appreciation of his devotion enthusiasm and self sat rifice and of the successful results of his work and parents of schol ars pressed his hand and expressed their thanks for his assistance in -caring for ticir clniuren through the hot summer months A most unique aWd characteris tic entertainment was rendered imsMy with talent supplied f rom the school The entertainment closed with remarks by Mr Riordan principally In the nature of ad v Ice to the parents The programme wns inaugurated with the lajing in full view of the audience of telegraph nnd telephone Upis by tw pu pils messages sent over the wires being tpewritten by other pupils Phonograph songs the instrument manipulated by the pupils callsthenlc and military drills reci tations some In excellent dialect by the children music by the iJobo Band as sisted by the Apollo an choral singing was the programme rendered by the scholars who entered Into the spirit of the occasion with zest and interest Commissioner II B 1 Macfarland was present and made a short address In which he said At the close of this third season the principal of this school Mr Riordan knows that he has the approval of the community for his vacation school It passed the experimental stage two years ago and hiving become recognized as successful by the Commissioners and the Board of Education received the substan tial regnltlon of Congress in an appro priation made at the last session It has therefore become a well established part of the public school system of the Dis trict of Columbia and svq may expect to see It increase and improve steadily Al ready the example set has been followed bj an enterprising principal and a staff of teachers in the colored schools and with good success In this their first season It may well be that other experiments of the same kind will follow So that Mr Riordan and his staff havetiot only done much themselves but they have- stirred Others to do likewise They certainly merit the appreciative support which they have received it is no small thing loo these teachers after doing their full dtyt throughout tl long school year to work for six weeks more In the heat of summer but we can well believe themfvhen they tell vis that the feel repaid b j Jhe success of their- endeavor and the Vppi obatlon of their fellow citizens The happy faces of these children and therjiarents refteqUng the affection of the teJeSys tell the story of the vacation school rWtrr than any words Learning has Beinmade lovely by a loving presentation of it in natural anu simple wajis Shakespeares j icture of the pupil toward school with heavy looks Is too true unfortunate for the great ma jority of school children the ivorld over but here If the principal and teachers could do without vacation altogether the pupils would come eagerly all summer long And 1 believe that while we must have more drill and more oIscipBne per haps in the winter schools the spirit of these teachers which is after all the spirit of the great teacher ought to be manifested by all the teachers In the regular schools as it is byverjvrnany of them and It ouchtMo drawthe pupils In with irresistible attraction To stimu late this spirit may be the larger service of tjie vacation school DR KtTIZS DEATH RECALLED II In Widow Jllm it Claim for l73tMMI IJninnKe 7 Madame Rita M Ruiz wltlpwof the tiralized American ielentlit Dr JRuizj niusc iiuhi vnriii ii a- ujjuitioi j In Cuba shortly before the beginning of the Spanish American war httractf d widespread attention has filed a claim through her attomes McCammon Ha den with the Spinish Treaty Claims Commission for the sum of lndem nlt for her husbands death Dr Ruiz had gore to Cuba to practice his profession AVhile there with his family he was seized by the Spanish au thorities on the pretext oT hid belnir a Cuban spy and w rt nuie i i riwto custody his body was found 1 lng -dead In his cell with his head bad beaten the crime al leged to have bevn the work of his jailer The startling climax of the dentist s msterlous death wis reached when a chair -which belonged in the cell was ex amined by his relatives und officials and there evidently scratched with his lin ger nails the unfortunate man had man aged to write a few words bidding his w lfe good b e The news uf Dr Ruizs de itn spread over the entire country nil created inten e excitement among the Government ollielals in this eountr The hearing of the claim will no doubt attract considerable attention owing to its being a case of such natioml Interest In connection with the Cuban war THE ItAIN BEINGS BELIEF AflT Wsle rduja Cooler Arnt her More Heat In Predicted A welcome change in the temperature hard and cooling rhowers whleh fell for several hours an 1 considerable relief from the cxhausttr j weather of a daj previous occurred jesterdaj when the mercurj dropped ncarlj eleven degrees There was no complaint from the heat but the chronic objectors proustid against the rain and had their usual amount of fault to find with the weather The relief brought by the rainstorm which passed over the tutj this morning continuing for several hours was gre at an with the few usual exceptions evcrj bod was natifelled The highest point reached bv the inerurj was M jcsteidiy morning against a record of 93 for There was a gridul fall In the temperature after 6 o clock jesterdiy evening but the Weather llureau predicts that it will be wanner todj As a welcome break In the torrid spell of the past few ihrjK jesterday was n huKC success Clouds promising rain hung over the cit- from sunrise until the morning had advanced Then the Miowers came and tho city was visited bj one of the hardest rains of the ne isou It undo th mercurj drop from M degrees at 11 oclock to 71 I lit KriKlite Vermont Condemned Admiral Crownlnthield Acting Secre tary of the Xavj lus condemned the old wooden frigate Vermont now ljlng in New York Harbor in use as a receiving ship Repeated outbreaks of disease have been traced to the vessel and al though disinfection has been made as thorough as possible it seems to be of no avail the hull apparently being per meated with noxious girms The Ver mont has probulij seen more admitted applicants for naval positions than nnj other receiving ship in the service in addition to Its record In tho civil war llneil fur IhImjc Hull Liuikiiiik Nellie ltickv was tc complainant against Ma ria himirton hi the Polite Court jesterday The iattt r wax iliarged with being dUorricrly both uonu u arc colored Nellie Iticljs kaiij she had just rtturned rom clureh last night when Ma ria Smiltson approached her and asked her to lend her a bucket to ret some beer She did not belere In betr drinking and refused to Ieiui her the Locket whereupon Maria called her bad names site deelared Judge Mills find Maria 5 which Hhe paid THE SOCIALIST DEMANDS A Plntforni Adopted nnd n Inrty Anme Submitted INDIANAPOLIS Ind July 31 The Socialist convention opened this morning with a discussion of the platform which was repotted esterday aftcrnoonr the document being taken up plank hy planK ami every one exciting mora or less dis cussion Interest centred In the question as to whether that rnrt of the plttform which demands public ownership of all public utilities reduction of hours of labor pub lic improvements to give the unemploed work ard equal rights forwomen should be retained These came to bo known as Immediate demands and some of the members oppostel hvpni because they are too radical saj ifc t4at the should be reached gradualltaujl not aU demanded at once Prof Tferron headed the con servatives but when a vote was reached the demands were rttained In the plat form by an overwhelming majority The following clause Wag jthen added But In making these demands as steps in the overthrcay afr capitalism and in the establishment of the co operative commonwealth wejmouhl warn the people against the public ownership demands made by capitalist lutical parties which always result lni perpetuating the capi talist svsttm through the compromise defeat of the Socialist revolution The convention refused tcTslrlke out the resolution declartng tho public schools and the churchesto be under the control of the capitalists -One member declared that such references to the church would result In losses of votes among church members but a delegate shouted Then let them get out of the churches and the vote was taken and the churches de clared to be under the control of capital A bid foe fanners votes was made by declaring That Uleir Iconoralp Interests are thesame as wage workers but the plank raised such a storm that it was strieken out and referred to a special committee for revision The Committee on Constitution reported thlsyjenlnz and presented toe name- of Socialist Part for the new organiza tion Mtnj if the delegates wanted the word revolutionar in the name and others wanted it called the International Socialistic part but the committee ex plained that its object was to get rid of the word Dc mocratlc In the prcseit name and the report was finally ap proved The more intelligent delegates feel that much time Is being wasted and they would leave for home were they not afraid that the radical element would run thingswlth a high hand A national secretarj Is to be elected and a place selected for the party headquarters and at least another day will be required NOT A PATEBSOIT ANARCHIST o Trnce uf Any Mhu Xnruetf CSulIlottl j w s - Found Si 1 PATEBSON N J July SL The An archists in this city wereiituch excited today jbv er thei report that itf attempt had been madexon the life Sr the Quecn Dowager of Portugal by a man named GalliottI whb was said to be an Anarchist frpmPaterson ahd a friend of BrescI who killed the Queens brother a year ago A great many rumors were afloat about lljisTcIty today about the man whojit J lacKea mo wueen it was saiu mai ne formerly Jived here and that he had worked In the Paraxon silk mill Trtqury fails to show any trace of the man in this city None oftbe Anaixhlstskntyvji iaUiott The name is strange to them It is thought the name given in Switzerland might be wronsr bufntt tlttr Anarchists spoken to on the suhjectwajtree in saying that hcwas bt from lfaXenon Pedro Kstevethe turtoror I- Qjestlone So clale savs that he does not believe that the man Is a Patersohlan and lie says that he certainly did not sail with BrescL The Anarchists hre are apparently honest in their assertions When Bresci kined the Kingfillaij a ear ago the Anarchists lyre ifcid no ht3tatldn in tell ing Jill they kntvii about hhri and his ik anteAde rrtk v Prosecutor Emlcy sas that no lnfor matIoawasjfntIromthc amhoriUesliere rigardlnff an Auarohists cxpressed the onlnion that it was time steps were takeritcr1hreak up the meet ings of the Anarchist group that appears to have fouiiJ iUavii iathls clt THE GOVERirMiENT BECEIPTS Tliey l vecd llxireiKtlt ur sir jo Iu July ceipts before the end of the month The July receipts from both customs and in ternal revenue were unusually large The customs receipts were 21263 963 and the Internal revenue receipts 2S33S1W while miscellaneous sources of Income brought In J2T1UML In July of Uit jeir the receipts from cutomH were 19Si 271 the receipts from internal revenue 27KOC4S depite the fact that several cf the war revenue taxes that were In force lat iear are not In force now The total n ceipts In July lirl were J321OS40 as against J19955l In Julv iy0 The deficit at the end of July ISOj was i 00840 The surplus laBt month Is more noteworthy from the fact that the dally purchase of bonds by the Secretarj of the Treasury has been con tinued Th re was a larger stock of gold coin ind bullion In the Treasurj vaults vesterday than Ib possessed by any other nent residents died at his home 212 First Street southeast shortlj after 10 oclock last night Mr Sehntt wns seventy live jeirs of age and had been ill for tlve imvrrfhs suffering from luart trouble con seciutntlj his death eime as no hurprise to his relatives and friends Mr Schott was for miny jears Chief of the Computing IMvKion of the Geodetic Survey and one of the original members of tht National Academy of Selence He was born In UiTmnnj but left his native - Largest Complete Outfitters South of New York Our HalfPrice Suit Sale Is In Full Blast Its a sale of which others have learned the phraseology but not the spirit Half price sales are most as numerous as the stores and they have been timed to meet our accustomed period But even though their higher prices for admittedly lesser values are actually halved even though they are sincere and genuine iu their reductions still the advantage is greater here than it can be anywhere else at 50 cents-on-the-dollar OUR SUITS ARE BEYOND QUESTION THE FINEST PRODUCED OUR REGULAR PRICES ARE POSITIVELY AND ALWAYS LOWEST NOT A SUIT THAT IS OF FERED IN THIS HALF PRICE SALE IS AN OUTSIDER BUT BELONGS TO OUR REGULAR STOCK THIS SEASONS ONLY Is it aty wonder that such an announcement brings a crowd of buyers Hasnt experience taught whajo expect Every Fancy Cheviot Every Fancy Worsted Every Fancy Cassimeie Every Fancy Tweed Eery Fancy Homespun in the department and also some Plain Black Serges Plain Black Thibets Plain Black Cheviots Mrs Catherine K Hughes day afternor niMltv and non support worth up to 11 faPECHL NO CLUE TO THE FOUNDLING The DenerteiL Iilfnntn Supposed Motller EIucIch Detection No great headway has been made by the detectives from Headquarters and the of rrclalsor the Eighth precinct police -station toward establishing the identity of the mysterious woman who abandoned a two months old infant in the vestibule of the home of John Delaney 1700 Fifteenth Street northwest snortly after 9 oclock Tuesday night as told in yesterdajs Times Early yestenf vv morning Captain Board i r t t vrp - ir I v - r tui f gether with the Xgrce from Headcm irters but their efforts hive failed so far as se curing the Identity of the woman was concerned The child which wore clothes of the finest texture has ben turned over by Precinct Matron Pavne to the Poird of ChIdrens Guardians who will plaru It in an asylum MANY CHAKGES BY A WIFE A Pension Ollloe ClerU Cited to An nnrr In Her Suit r Divore e late jester- entered suit In the preme Court of the District of Columbia for divorce and alimony from William XV 1 1 inches alleging habitual drunkenness j ne ueieiiuuu nation ln the world The grand total was tne papers state is a clerk In the Pension flS97S DEATH OF CHAHLES A SCH0TT A Scientist of the Const Survey Mic ruiiitts to Hellrt IHsensc Olhce receiving a montn saiarj The complainant in her bill states that they were married by the Hev ur Wal lace ItadeJiKe jiastor of the New York Avenue Presbjterian Church on June 21 1S97 She avers th it ever since ner Chnrles A Schott As istdnt Scientist of riage she has supported her live children the United States Coast and Geodetic iv 1 nrevious marriage by her own la- Survey and one of this ritj s most tj0r3 being obliged to do washing iron ing and dressmaking for otner people There is no living issue of the present marriage- The petitioner alleges that her husband has been an hibitual drunkard that he has assaulted and lieat her unmercifully and that he h is kept her In constant fe it of bodily harm She also charges hiru with villi j ing her character About three jeara ago the declares her husband was lined in the Iolicc Court in his citj for eountrj at an fitly age and emigrated to an assault committed upon her although tne t niieu auues coming 10 mis citj t sne oiu 1101 upivn uhnn where he has sinee result il He is survived I Q11 December 15 1SW the defendant she by a widow and three children a hon and I alleges assaulted her by Jumping upon two 1 tighter all of whom reside in this I her stomach with both knees and choking citj Arrangements fr the funeral will her The assault she sajs oecurred at probablj bo completed Khelr residence 72 Tenth Street sl on M ij IS list she declares that the defendant while in 1 drunken rage TTTE HTSSLER INFANTS TVEATTT XtL iitoaLiiit J1MXAXMX UiO XH niece She charges attatkti ir and her him with h ivlng pointed a revolver at her A IlijilplniiH Itefiinnl to Itendi r Aid I 1 hreiteninir h r life witli a ffimmenteil Iihiii Coroner Nevltt has viewed the remains of lrancis llesslcr the Infant son of lrank Hebsler a carpenter who died on board a river steamer whip comlns lo tills from Colonial Hei li Tuesday night A certificate of death from nat ural causes wus granted nnd the body Is In charge of the pareits of the ehilj No steps have been tiiken nralst the rhyst clan who was on board the boat and who is said to hav retuseil to trenr the child The authorities with the facts In the easebutiio nctlon Is antici pates It is urgtti that humane reasons alone should hav dictated a different 1 nurse on the nart of the tiluslcian In question and thathe natter of a license should not have been considered for 1 moment IIHHIIUii tUICIvlV CUltKI Mr Jacob llickerman came into our store some time ago suffennr with diarrhoea so badlr that lie was jiasslis Mood sals J A Kreedrl dc Co f Rome v lie had been under the doctors treatment llt got no relief We lived him ui a dose of Otiamherlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedjr nnd he purchased a wnal bottle of it and la titj four hours ho wu well For sale lalltnry Lvans wholesale aiU retail 022 1 Mrect hatchet Numerous assaults are recucu Mrs Hughes also declares that the de fendant deterted her about six weeks ago and lattr returmd home intoxicated when one of her daughters was suffering ns the result of i serious accident gave her 5 eints and taunted the petitioner with the fact that the rent had not been paid and that a summons had been served to dis possess her The complainant makes aflldav it of pov ertv and asks the court for nn order re straining the defendmt from molesting the members of her famllj Justice Brad iej signed sucli an order and names Au gust 3 us the day for n hearing when the defendant will be requires to show cause why he should not pay allmonj while the suit is pending A IVrnlslfiil Itimiivviiy liny Held The House of Detention is caring for John 1irry nllecn years old who U a native of Fredericksburg a and who said he ran awaj from home ou at count of the had treatment he had betn reeemnr from his mother and step father The boy liad been stajin with an uncle at MljdenBurr so he said and Ills mother re quested th tlncje lo hand her son over ta th police Tills U the fifth time the boj hat run away from home He Csr ill be taken to Police Headquarters this morning Vi A Special in Feather weight Suits A lot of -about 150 Suits in two patterns stnpe and check made of what is known as Creole Crash They are full Suits Coats Pants and Vests cut in Singled Brrasted Sack Style well cut too un usually so for Wash Suits They are neat in ap pearance and comfortable as can be There are all sizes up to 42 and S350 or S wouldnt be too much to mark them Instead we offer them as a special today at 175 MeHiand Womens 3 and 4 Shoes for 185 Two big tables will be filled with these Shoes and 0ure to have the choice of any pair on eith er Ot CQqrse there isnt every size in -each style but most anybody can be fitted In one syle of an other Mens Black and Tan Vid kid Black Box cloor and Wax Calf and Patent Leather nigh and Low Shoes with single or double soles latest lasts Kppler cited worth up to 3 a i pair blJ e Vb 185 ladies Black and Tan ici Kid Black Box and Clirome Calf and All patent Leather Oxfords with kid or patent leather tips hand turned and hand iaelt sewed Cuban French military and apex heeU witlt latent hhaped toes 185 Half price is S3 75 for S750 Suits 425 for 850 Suits S500 for 1000 Suits 625 for Si 2 50 Suits 750 fcr 1500 Suits 900 for S1S00 Suits 1000 for 2000 Suits I- 4 SHJv fnr tT sn nite PRICE 1250 for 2500 Suits Dont Overlook the Pants Sale Its the most interesting sale of Separate Pants we have ever held because instead of stringing them out over a number of lots we have condensed the entire stock into two los Giving you two extra ordinary choices Finest Worsteds and stoutest Cheviots and Cassimeres most any size you want TAStd that hare been selling up to i 00 for TanU that lure been selling up to 7 50 for 215 365 The Last Straw Hat Cut rhojee of Straw Hats in the house Mens Boys and Childrens the fine the finer the FINEST for 48 cents By actual count v e had just exactly 1110 Straw Hats of all sizes braids styles and shapes in stock this morning You shall have the choice of every one of these less what are sold today before the sale begins There arc Rough and Split braids Double and -Triple - brims Soft brims Telescopes etc for the men with Smooth and Hough Yachts and Sailors for the boys and children 310 EYE EXAMINATION Ivesidfnts f Wahington who look back a few years remember that uiaiiy present t o called opticians were then watchmakers and jewelers who hae hince picked up op t a ledge- W G Kinsman our refractionist has done nothing r s -ii iptical work since he graduated from three differ- ei 1 colleges seven years ago Your eyes are safe in Lo iaiius lie will give you an honest opinion and you are under no obligation to hnv FOR THE HOT WEATHER SPECIAL 100 A LIGHT 10 YEAK G P FRAME AND LENSES OPPENHEISV3ER 594 9th St W W Illds for u evv Holler Hooni Bids were opened yesterday for the re construction oithe boiler room In connec tion with the now Interior Department i electric plant The bidders length of time i required to complete the work and the j amount asked were as follows Upton S Co dajs 3300 John Mllnes of New York 3fi d ijs 5M John r Leary 31 dajs 3X75 Meads Ileynolds 36 dajs IW0 Crnnford Paving Company 40 dajs 31KjO J F Hurdle 40 dajs 4930 Benja min Blethyn 3t dajs 3915 Presented With n Macs Ilend XV A Jones Commissioner of Indian Affairs has been presented by J II Sher burne of Montana with a very handsome stag s head The horns measure from tip to tip four and a half feet Commissioner Jones will send It to his home at Mineral Point Wis and have it hung In his li bra rj DR ROBERT KOCH Returns to Garmany from the Tuberculosis Congress Ir Hubert Koch KDUATtD Dr Edvrnrd Ivocli KOCH DR WAS TU rRAvr iondon roit amkkica but at the last moment for reasons un known to the Koch Lung Cure Co at 627 K Street northwest he changes his date of silling to August 3 and returns also to Germany for one weeks further Investigation His new treatment which he has secur ed however Is sent to the office of the German American Co nnd Koch Lung Cure at 627 E Street northwest and was received 31 and Immedlatelj put Into use The other Koch Lung Cure offices are at 43 West T ent y second Street New York 1331 Arch Street Philadelphia Pa Ml North Eutaw Street Baltimore Md 5 West Court Square Asheville N C 40 Exchange Street Rochester N Y and many other cities Funeral of i H Krldle Tdn The funeral of Philip B FrWJey whose dead bod was found In his room at S33 Pennsylvania Avenue afternoon will take place this morning at the under taking establishment of J William Xee on Pennsjlvania Avenue near Street northwest The Interment will be at Glcnwood Cemetery Mr rrld ley was a native of this citj and was born in 1S34 He was a member or the old Franklin Fire Company and had seen long service both In the folding room of the House of Representatives and in the Treasurj Department He afterward kept a cigar store at the corner of Thirteenth and D Streets northwest for some ears Frederick H a brother of the de ceased of 913 Virginia Avenue southwest and William H Fridley a nephew CHllcd at Police Headquarters esterdaj and af ter securing the bodv completed the ar rangements for the funeral They stated that the wife of the deceased died eleven months ago and that since that time he had been in poor health SPCCIAL JOTICCS SriTI VI XOTICE The firm of A Jlalloy Son ccnduitm a business as tailors and dressmakers trimmings at 710 0th st nw hare this dar dissolved by mutual consent ind formed a co partnership under the name of the tfaahaigton Trimming House at the above address A KAHMINaKY A MALLOT SON EDUUATIOXAL ROCKMLLE MWVLAXD Academy lor boys Home life and individual instruction Terms moderate Address W P MVSOV U S N A LCGVb JVOTICnS 1STVTE OF JVCOB S ISFDMAV DECEAiFD No Cii Docket 27 samuel C lltdman has with the approval ut the Supreme Court of the District of Columhia holdinsr a special term for Orphans Court busi ness appointed AleLST 17 1U01 at 10 OCLOCK L a the time and said courtroom as the place for passinr of claims and nuking payment and distribution under the courts direction and control when and where all creditors and per sons entitled to distrilmUte uhares or legacrea or a residue are notined to attend in person or by agent or attornej duty authorised with their claims against the estate properly vouched lro vided This order be published once in each ot three successive weeks before said day in the VV ahInston Law Iteporter and The Washington Tiircs Signed July 21 1WL An roved A C Bit VDLFY JOIIS II UObZEK Acting Register of W ills J ARTHUR LTXnVM Attorney 3 WILLIAM LEE Undertaker and Uverj 2I renn Ave- K V W ashuaton D 1