AMUSCMKVTS The Mclier Ficldss of Washington BICTOTJ matinee ever day ORr BEST SEATS yJj TI1IS wtEK Dave Lewis WITH THE Bijou Burlesque Co ALSO Ir and lira Mark SIu plii Bloom ranUcr T io Mr and Mrs veil Litchfield AND Extra Attraction THE Sfreetor Zouaves The Most Giisatioiiai fct KKVT W KrK Montgomc y and Stone COMING La Hello TorUada Columbia raron8 Thatro Evening at 815 Matinees Thursday anl Saturday spfcivl scujj of rmcES Licller L Co Production of Hall Cainea Crcat Ilay The Christian tilth Mr EDVARD MORGAN Jli EUic Leslie and 100 reople TMONDAY N0V4 Mr F C Whitney announces the Lulu Qlaser in dolly Opera Company VARDEN Fmment Cast Clionis of 40 Orchestra of 0 SALE OF 1ULL or iVr Thursday Ocl 31 Mail and Telephone Orders filed now The only theatre in Washington offering siveh American and foreign btare of the first rani MATiOAL DvNIEL FROIISIvVS COMIHSY From Dalys Theatre X 1 lncludins HILDA SPOftIG LADY HUNTWORTHS EXPERIMENT Prices 23c 50c Tic tt00 and 50 Ncit Monday Sight -Seats Tlmruday Vn Greet of London Presents CharSes Dalton In an adaptation cf Bertha KunVlefi thrilling novel fin time on any ttage THE HELSV3ET OF NAVARRE Home Agnln THOSE MAIN S ALL SEvTS RESERVED DvllA 15 Sic MGHTLY 6 15 25 AND 50c OTIS HALAN AND CHASES ilLSICAL COMEDY STOCK CO IX A Contented Woman NEXT -Mr Harlan MUs Lane and the Stock Co by special request in A Trip To Chinatown SPEC 41 Election Night Complete Returns will be read from the stage during and after the performance WEEK OCTOBER 28 The Bellows Stock Co in His Excellency the Governor FIRST TIME IV WASHINGTON IfATINLES WFDVESDvY AD SATURDAY PRICES Wc AND 25c ACADEMY KAV ORITE FAMILY TIirATRE Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Matinees The London Melodramatic Sensation MANS ENEMY EVS815 OCpft Cfln HATS 2 15 OC DEST SATS tJllla JUb BEST SEATS ZOU All leati reserved Gallery always 15 cent hFif WEEK HOME SWEET IIOJIL KERNANS I TVICE DAILY gl 25 TELEPHONE MAIS I34 S 53C I THE FAMOUS RENTZ SANTLEY Everything Vew and Grand This Season Kelt W Rice Bartons Rig Gaiety KOTE H IL AND COMPLETE HMTIOV pirnKNs Tits iu nov stil Largest stock of Califor nia wines in the South 34 best varieties CHRIS XANDER Qcslitr Unu CM 7th f I limine 13 HARPERS A New Holiday Gift Book Over the Plum Pudding By JOHN KENDRICK HANGS Mr Bangs lias already proved himself one of our greatest hu moribls This volume contains a number of short stories with all the humor and fun that make the House Boat faeries such a suc cess Most of the stories were written specially for the Holiday Season Uniiue cover design Frontispiece portrait in tint Gilt top An ideal Christmas gift 115 net Harper Brothers Franklin Square York flew ADVICE FROM MR ALDRICH The President Consults the ithode Island Senator Rcc nmmciielntleinM In tlie Forth ceimln leNnge lleciiroti mill Turin CIiiiiikc s Ilkelj to Ho iKiior eil Mr ltoueiell SfeUiiiif Counsel Interest In the probable recommenda tions of the President in his first annual message to Congress was actively re vived jestcrday bj a consultation between Mr Roosevelt and Senator Aldricli of Ithode Island Chairman of the rinancc Committee Mr AlJrlch Is gen rally rec ognized as one of the ablest and best iitted men in Congress so far as finan cial questions are concerned Since be ing elected to the House of Representa tives a quarter of a centurj ago he has mado a continuous ami exhaustive study of the financial and tariff questions He has been in the Senato continuously for twent Jcnrs and in that time has been a power In- the forming of financial and tariff legislation It was generally known that the Frcsl Hnt had asked Mr Aldricli to come to Washington jesterday to discuss with him questions that are to be dealt with in his message and It was expected that after the conference the Senator might have something to sty that would Indi cate his views with regard to legislation to be proposed at the coming session The Senator however disappointed those who were anxious to obtain his views by arriving at the White House just In the nick of time to keep his engagement for luncheon at 130 and after his consulta ton with the President going directly to the station to catch the Congressional Limited train for New York at 4 oclock During the two hours and more that the President and Senator Aldrich wire together they unit over every important subject to be discussed In the message nid the Senator gave his opinions frcclv and fully and In the straightforward man ner o characteristic of him Something of what he must have said to the Presi dent imj be guessed at by a knowledge of the Senators attitude on questions that formed in part the subject of jestcrdnj s conversation Senator Aldrlth thinks now as he thought during the last session of Con gress and as he more than once said to President McKlnlej first that there should be no change In the currency laws at the coming session the IndHnapolis committee and ail other currency reform ers to the contrary notwithstanding sec ond that theic should be no tinkering with the tariff through the medium of the proposed Babcock bill the negotiation of reciprocity treaties or otherwise third that there should be as little general leg islation as possible as In his opinion what the continued commercial prosperity demands now Is a recognition of the old adage let well enough alone Because of Senator Aldrichs well known oppositlor to the ratification of the pending reciprocity treaties with France the Argentine Republic and other countries It is fair to assume that he talked about them with the President yes tcrdaj Whether or not he did so the fact has developed as a result of the In terest aroused bj the Senator s visit that these treaties some of which are on the Senate calendar others having been re ferred back u the Committee on For eign Affairs will never come to a vote If for no other reason than that they have died by the lap e of the time during which they shtuld have been ratified by the Senate The time allowed by the DInglcy tariff law- under which the treaties were negotiated has been twice extended and if it shall not have entirely elapsed bv the time the Senate is readv to consider the treaties It will not be lengthened The fat almost forgotten by the pub lic that the DInglej law provides that these treaties must be agreed to by both Houses of Congress after being ratified by the Senate has been brought to the attention of the President several times of late and those who favor the treaties are now willing to admit that even should the Senate ratifv them they can not beceme effective without the further approval of the House of Representa tives The acceptance of this fact adds a new feature to the discussion of the probable fate of the pending treaties and makes their ratification within the time limit or afterward should it be extend ed as practically impossible Several of Senator Aldrlchc Republican colleagues on the rinance Committee agree with him In opposing the reciprocity treaties They are particularly opposed to the convention with France which they say was made at the Instance and In the Interest primarily of the manufac turers of agricultural Implements and that this treity as well as nearly If not quite all of the others Is so unscientifical ly constructed as to give the United States the small end of the bargain all the way through Those Senators think and many of tnem as benator Aldrich did yesterday have spoken their mind freely to Presi dent Roosevelt They believe as probably he does that reciprocity treaties are con stitutional when approved by both Houses of Congress as the law provides that they must be but that the regulation of the tariff should be left to the more di rect action of Congress the Initiative of course being with the House of Repre sentatives Judging by what the Influential Sena tors and Representatives who ha e In en In conversation with the President during this month have raid to him it Ik prob able that his first message to Congresn will be less radical than has general been supposed It will not recommend changes in the currency laws Ii will not recommend the ratification of the pending reciprocttv treaties and it will not recom mend specific changis of nny kind in the present tariff laws It will be brief and roierv alive and it Is reasonably safe to Fay thit its more pointed recommenda tions will be on the subjct of legislation to deal with the growing power of indus trial combinations or trusts On this lat ter subject however Mr Roosevelts rec ommendations will not be radical but rather In the line of calling the attention of Congress to the Importance of dealing with the subject In some way of its own that will be effective If such a can 1 found The message 1r now written In ouline hut the finishing touches will not be ap plied until after the first of the omlng month and until the President has hail opportunity to further consult the influ ential men of the Senate and House hcnitor Allison of Iowa Chairman of the Committee on Appropriations and second ranking member of the Ilnane Commit tee will give the President his lews by request when he comes to Washington in about ten davt Mr Allison Is known to be of much the sime opinion -is his col league Mr Aldrich on questions relating to tariff and finance NOT SEHIOUSLY INDISPOSED Mrs Cm lit Suffering Merel lroiii a SIIkM Cold A report to the effect that Mrs Julia Dent Grant widow of General U S Grant was striously 111 at her home In this city was emphatically denied lart night at the residence 2111 Massachusetts Avenue northwest When a Times reporter called at the residence last night he was Informed by one of the servants that Mrs Grant was not seriously 111 She Is suffering from a slight cold It was learned and at no time had her condition been consldere d alarming AUTOMOBILE BREAKS DOWN Acildcnt to fienrrnl llnlex on Wnj Here Krom Vcn York Genoal Bates who has just reithid Washington after finishing nlmost the en tire distance between this city and New York In an automobile accompanied by Lieutenant Colonel Robr nnd other gen tlemen will soon make a statement to the Secretary of War upon the value of the automobile as a vehicle of war General Bates and his party were obliged to abandon the machine twenty live miles from Washington and the re mainder of the trip was made by rail THE TIMES WASliryTOXvyUESUAY OCTOBER 29 1001 TITULAR BISHOP OF SAMOA Br TlioninH J Count Honored It the Pope The brief of appointment of Right Rev Thomas J Conaty D D as titular Bishop of Samoa was received bv his Eminence Cardinal Martlnelll the Pro papal Delegate yesterday nnd transmit ted to the Bishop elect at the Catholic University The appointment Is purely honorary be ing that of a titular Bishop and comes directlv from the Holy Father through Cardinal Rampolla Secretary of State The consecration will take plate at the unlversitj Sunday November 24 His Eminence Cardinal Gibbons ChahccMor of the university will be the conecrator The two assistant Bishops will be Right Rev Camillus P Maes D D Bishop of Covington Kv and Sec retary of the University Board of Trus tees and Right Rev Thomas D Beaven D D of Sprlngleld Mass the represen tative of the diocese to which the newly elected Bishop belongs The sermon on the occasion will be preached by Very Rev Thomas J Shahan D D professor of ecclesiistlcal history at the unlverslts and editor-in-chief of the University Bulle tin It is expected that the consecration of the rector of the unlversitj will be made the occasion of the assemblage of a large number of Church dignitaries from all parts of the country The ceremony will take placo on the Sunday Immediately after the meetings of tho trustees of the university and of the Archbishops of the country The Bishop elect was born in Ireland In 1S47 and at three years of age ws brought to Ameiica by his parents who settled in Taunton Mass where his fath er had previously spent tight years of his boyhood his parents having emigrated there in 1S11 returning to Ireland In lb S After graduating from the Taunton schools Dr Conaty entered Montreal Col lege In ISft and spent four eirs there finishing his humanities after which in 1M7 he passed to Holy Cross College Worcester Mass where he graduated In IMS Returning to Montreal lor his sem inary course he was ordained priest for tne diocese of Springfield December 21 1STJ and entered immediately upon par ochial work in the city of Worcester where he remained In active ministry un til he was selected by the Bishops in Oc tober 1MW anil appointed by 1ope Leo XIII In the following November to suc ceed Archblshcp Kiane as rector of the Catholic University at Washington D C He was always active In social and ed ucational work and from the first years oi ins pnesinoou lucntineet nimseir Willi the Catholic total abstinence movement In which he Is still a prominent factor He assumed charge of the university in January 1K7 and since that time has given himself entirely to the upbjllding of the university In 1S3S he was honored by the Hoi rather with an appointment us domestic prel and the insignia of tills dignltv were conftrrcd upon him by Cardinal Gibbons In the presence of a large gathering of the hierarchy of the cojmry Anomcr year remains or ur Conatys first term and the new honors which have been bestowed upon him by the Holy Iather have caused the friends of the- unlversitj to rejoice that the work of the right rev erend rector has been so rewarded Dr has been heard on manj oc casions during his life in public hall and pulpit on aii questions affecting the wel fare of the people and the progress of the Church lie has always been a warm advocate of the peoples rights a stanch American and an uncompromising clu m pion of the Church on all questions of ed ucation social and moral reform Bishop elect Conaty will continue as rector of the unlversitj his new ttlc be ing but an added dignity to his office One Million Samples Of the Greatest Kithey Medicine 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Sunday Sehool Conventioi iii I t CommlMioiicr Mnefflrlniiil Preside nt tin- OiirnlniiNrAlnn Ur Wliit liiiin President of Co lumbian CoUcire iilurKc Work nl i An hnmce religious gathering last night filled the- Calvary Baptist Church for the opening session of the eighth an nual Sunday school coiAentlon of the Dis trict of Columbia Distinguished speak ers churchmen and lajmcn loaned their encouragement to the Sundaj school en deavor in Washington and inaugurated in impressive addresses an event which already givis promise of considerable lm portance Every seat in the church was filled and earnest attentlveness charac terlzed the congregation The convention was opened bj a song service conducted by Percy S Foster Jerome F Johnson President of the Dls trict of Columbia Sunday School Associa tion then Introduces the presiding officer II B F Macfarlnnd President of th Iio ird of Commissioners who said It Is an honor to preside over this con ventlon which represents In Its twelvo handred deleg ites over fifty thousand of the people of the District of Columola There Is no other clement in the District which contributes more to the permanent Improvement of our citizenship If all the learners whom these delcg Ues represent practice the lessons that thej are taugtH there will be a wonderful advance toward the nobIet ideals of living The six thousand teachers In the Sun day schools of the District of Columbia all of them volunteers serving without any other reward than the results of their work are rendering a service to the community which many of them do not realize and which of their fel low citizens do not appreciate It Is an unselfish service On their part Involving not only abllltj attainments and con stant hard studj but self sacrifice pa tlence persistency through all difficultly and discouragements For the most part It Is done In obscurity and without tho recognition or the praise or men but with an eye single to the glory of God It has become however a delightful service to manj who would not give It up for any other It is full of Inspiration It deals with the eternal things and with Immortal spirits and at the same time In the most practical way it steadily im proves the character of the community s life These teachers who are helping to make good citizens deserve the thanks of the District and all the encouragement that can lie given them Rev S M Newman D B conducted the Scripture service and was followed by Mr Johnson who delivered the presi dents address Mr Johnson complimented the associa tion on theearnest support glv en it by the pastors of Washington -churches Ad vance in the work he considered required greater preparation among- teachers Rev Ii L AVhltrhnn D D LL D fcnnerly President ef Columbian College this city and now pastor of the Fifth Baptist Church of Philadelphia who came to Washington for the purpose of being present at tho opening of the con vention was Introduced try Commissioner Macfarland The Columbian Cnlveplty said Mr Macfarlatd has never been able to fill the place mado vacant when Dr Whit man went to Philadelphia This is the first time that he has spoken here since he left the city Dr M hitman respond ed in kind referring to Commissoaer Macfarland as an IdeaLa citizen With Good Citizenship aa his theme Dr W hitman spoke aC some length of the need of morality for the proper discharge of public dutv Purity of morals was to be obtained ho asserted through such efforts as the association was furthering President Johnson announced the ap pointment of the foliownsr committees Committee on Resolutions Rev Stanley Billhelmer Mr A L Dietrich Mr E A Mulr Grant Leet Arthur Robb Committee on Nominations Mr A M McBath Mr B I Booraem Mr V J Bowman Mr J E Dawson Dr II II Seltzer Dr Whitman offered prayer and pro nounced the benediction The convention will be In session until Wednesday night The following is the programme for todaj Tuesday October 23 213 p m Devo tional exercises Rev Gerhart A Wilson Dr F A Swariwour cornetist Mrs Thomas E Gilbert pianist 231 ad lress The What Whj and How of Normal Work Rev A H McKinnej Superin tendent of Normal Work for State of New York 3 0 addresses How I Conduct nn Adult Class Judge Stanton- J Peele Francis W Vaughn Miss Katharine J I aws 330 A Normal lesson Taught with the Audience for a Class Rev A S McKinnej 410 singing 420 round table subject Normal Training Classes Tuesday October 29 730 p m Judge Thomas H Anderson presiding Service of Fong- led by Church choir William J Palmer director Otis T Swett organist Dr K A Swartwout cornetist 7G0 reading of Scriptures and prajer Rev Granville S Williams D D S annual report of secretary and field workei W W S 10 annual report of treasurer J II Llchllter offering music led by Hnmllne Church choir 820 Decision Day ten minutes each F I Middleton E J Booraem Dr II H Seltzer S V address Adolescence Rev A II McKinnej prajrr and benediction WM DUDLEY FOULKE HEHE hrtv Civil Se rv lee fmiiillner Will AsMiinie Dulles ovemlicr I illlam Dudley Foulke the new mem ber of the Civil Service Commission who succeeds Major J B Harlow recently re signed Is at the Slcrehnm Mr Foulke will assume the duties of his new posi tion about November 1 He will live with his fnmilj In Washington Mr Foulkes views of the proper po icv of the commission are very similar to those held by President Roosevedt Un yielding adherence to rules of civil ser vice and its extension wherever practical is the Idea he has always advocated Mr Foulke was frequently In Wasnlngton when Mr Roosevelt was a member of the Civil Service Commission Ho has manj frieids In the National Capital Mr Foulke is telling a good story on himself In the batchof letters soliciting positions which began to pour in upon llm immediately after bis selection as Civil Service Commlssloner was an nounced Mr FoulKc found ono which reael as follows Dear Sir I dislike to bother jou but it weiUd give me great service by seeing If there would be anv place In Washing ton where I could give mj scrvicis 1 can manicure nails nnd take can cf babies Mr Foulke was so nmuseel at the mis sive that he told Jhls family that he would bring the mattir to the attention of the commission as soon as he arrived In Washington Thcraupon his joungest daughter a roguish miss of seven an nounced that she was the author of the letter Deimrtureof Mnfeoii All the visiting Scottish Rite Masons except the members or the Supreme Coun cil have left the city The council spent jestcrday In executive session to complete the consideration of mutters relating to the secret work of the orelcr Tho work on hanel will probably be finlsheel Never Bought Any Other I began using SOZODONT 15 jears ago and think It the best and most pleasant dentifrice I have ever used and have bought nq other ANTISEPTIC v 25c CBBOdbtif Icrf r Ttrf nil Urn ft Bj mall 5 and 75c II VI L J ItLCKLL City n Physicians Recommend Castor ia QASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians pharma ceutical societies and medical authorities It is used by physicians with results most gratifying The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably the result of three facts First Ska indisputable evidence that it is harmless Second That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves but assimi lates the food Third It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil It is absolutely safe It does not contain any Opium Morphine or other narcotic and does not stupefy It is unlike Soothing Syrups Batemans Drops Godfreys Cordial etc This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say Our duty how ever is to expose danger and record the means of advancing health The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end To our knowledge Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health by regulating the system not by stupefying it and our readers are entitled to the information Halls Journal of Health Afegeable Prcparalionfor As similating ung ihe brainacns anaijowcis 01 Promoles DigcstioaCheerfur nessandRcstContains neither OpiumMoiphine norfincxaL ISTOTN ARC OTIC jiapc croUOSiHVELPIKlBjl JlxSmnA KiOmyrmn flavor Apcrfecl Remedy forConslipa rion Sour Stomach Diarrhoea WoririsConYulsionsJeverislv ness and Loss OF Sleep Fas Simile Signature oF NEW YORK EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER an Y M C A HECEPTION HELD The MnroouN Intrrtnfii Aitltors in the Vssoclntlon llullilln tf A sieclal reception at the Young Hens Christian Association tendered M the men of Washington was held last night in the Association Building The reception was given under the auspices of the Ma roons and the large number present were entertained by the members of that division of the organization The recep tion committee was esslsteil In entertain ing the guests the Y M C A Or chestra and Hiss Jlaj Adeie Levers who sang a solo With the object or increasing the mem bership of the association a very unique plan is In operation The membership committee Is dlvideel into two camps One canip known as the Grejs is headed by John 15 Slcman Jr tho other the Maroons is led bj Charles F Nesblt Euch side Is engaged In a contest to se cure the greater number of recruits to the roll of membership of the organization Ihe contest will close at 531 p m November 4 At this time the side hav ing tho greater number of points will be declared and the lobing bide acting as waiters will serve the winners of the ceintest with a line turkey dinner to be furnished by the association After this dinner the members of the losing side are to eat mush and milk The contest is open to all members of the association and a verj large number are actively en gaged Including many of the members of the board of directors All are mak ing strenuous efforts to secure as manj mt mbers for the nbsoclation as possible 1 or everv elolnr piid into the associa tion on account of dues a ioint la given to the side securing the member All new members are enrolled on the side through whose Inllueuce thej were ln lluenced to Join the association and thej become interested In the outcome of the contebt also The Grcvs held a most entluisustic meeting at 1 le tra s Hotel last evenlig us the gucMa of K S L t Tetra erne of thelx number The score of the contest is now a secret and will be until the result Is annoanced on the night of November 1 The Grejs hive led on everj day of the contest save one the Sth of October wheii Maroons were nine- points In the lead The score at the close of business Saturdaj was JJ for the elrejs and 7ib for the Maroons a lead for the Orejs of 1CI points the highest since the contest began SUBURBAN CITIZENS HEET 1llUoniie 1nrk AxNOcintlem niectit Of HoeTM mill New MrmlierM The Takom v Park tntlzcns Association last night held its annutl meeting for the election of ottlcers and re elected the oill cers of the past jear as follows President J II Kinnear Vice Presi dent J Vance Lewis Secretary- HenJa mln C Davis Treasurer George Francis Williams Mr Kinnear made a short address re viewing the work of the past jear and COmnieilllUK em I ii vww uwu largely through the efforts of the associa tion and Including the new public school tho free postal delivery the public sew ers and the Marjland water sjstem Tho association adopted a memorial on the death of President and it was ordered spread on the minutes of the meeting Tho following residents of Takoma were elected members of the association Knoch Marls postmaster Prof U T Gal lowaj J A Ultmore Irof L C Corbet Howard risk and Mr and Mrs S Masters The meeting then adjourned AN ITALIAN COMMITS SUICIDE rrauk IVrrnru it Irnlt Ileoler Hun Over lijr a Train Seriously ill and mentally depressed be cause of the burden of Increased famllj responsibilities Frank Ferrara an Italian fruit dealer committed suicide yestetdny afternoon by throwing himself In front of nn express train on the Pennsjlvanla Rillroad Tho trage dy occurred near the South Capitol Street crossing The unfor tunate man was ground beneath the wheels of the New York express lcavlnc the local depot at 12 15 ocloi k nnd duo at the cross lng five minutes liter Death was Instantaneous The body was le moved to the morgue In the dead wagon The news was convejed to the wife of the deceased at their grocery and fruit store 122S Seventh Street northwest The deceased was twentv elght jears old and a native of southern ltalj He leaves a wife and two children the joungest but ten dajs old Tho Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been in uso lor over 30 years has borne tho signaturo of and has been mado under his J7 eoual supervision since Its infancy All Counterfeits Imitations and Just-as-good aro but Experiments that trifle- with and endanger tho health o Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substltuto for Castor OH Pare goric Drops and Soothing Syrups It is Pleasant 16 contains neither Opium Jllorphino nor other Narcotlo substance Its ago Is its guarantee It destroys Worm and allays Fcverishness It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation and Flatuhncy It assimilates tho Food regulates tho Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep The Childrens Panacea Tho Mothers Friend CENU8NE Sears the Signature of lIe uteiiniit Keiiiiej Returns From the Ileelslde of Ills fcon Lieut John Kenney has returned to duty In command of the Tenth precinct after having been quarantined at his home for over a month Ills appearance shows evi dence of constant vigil at the bedside of his son who has had a severe siege of diphtheria The boy has practically recov ered and the quarantine on the house nnd its occupants has been raised the In spectors of tl c Health Department Lieutenant Kenney Is one of the most popular as he Is said to be- one of the most elticient officers n the Police De triment Ills return to duty under such auspicious circumstances has been a mat ter of congratulations to him from everj source ALWAYS dLk7euatM The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Years TMC CCNTAUR COMPANY TT MuaftAT STnrCT HtW TOK CITSU CENTRAL LABOR UNION MEETS A Committee Aitpolntcel to Confer With Street Itullivny Men At a meeting of the Central Labor Union held last night it was reported that five delegates representing Paperhangera Union No 4J0 were admitted to Member ship and obligated Delegates from the Bartenders Union also reported that at a meeting of that bodj recently neld over one hundred new members were enrolled Though the organization Is but two months old It Is reported as- having a membership of more than four hundred The committee appointed some time ago to wait on the Secretary of the Treasury to present a petition asking that the wages of the machinists employed at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing be In creased from 150 ta U per da stated that the Secretarj promised to take the matter under advisement It was also re potted that a committee has been appolnt eel for the purpose of organizinJ a trades label league and ladles auxfliarj with a view of advancing the Interests of or ganized labor In the District In connection with the action of the Central body In placing the City and Sub urban Railway Companv on the unfair list it was reported that several of the ainilated organizations have adopted res olutions Imposing a tine nn of their members who patronize that railway A committee was also apppinteel to confer with the members of the Street Union in tefercnee to the matter TIe election for a delegate to the an nual convention of the American Federa tion of Labor will be held on Mondtj November 11 AN INVENTOR INSANE le eirfCC K Purr Ceininiitteel te St Klirnlie tliM ltim George K Farr who was a prisoner at the Twelfth Street Police Station was removed to the Government Hospital for the Insane during the after noon He Is thlrtj two jears old nnd came here from his nome at Hanover Kan about three weeks ago Farr had Invented a car switch as he calls it and desired to look after the seevrinft of a patent He rented a room in the Central Building In which he slept anil which he made use of as an olhcu in the daj time emplojlng a joung lady clerk and tjpevvrlter after midnight Sundaj night he attracted attention bj hiring every mes senger he could reach and station ing them in front of the Patent Ollice Building with instructions not to permit his application for a pitent to be removed The attention of Policeman Snjder was called to the euiecr actions of the man and he was taken to the lockup THE QUARANTINE RAISED PROCEEDINGS IN EQUITT The Army nnel yn y Apartment House- Company a Dcfenelant Carrie M Levengood of Langhorne Pa filed proceedings in equity against John O Johnson the Army and Apartment House Charles F Nesbitt trustee and Edward C Hal liday In which the court is asked to de clare the deed of convej ance from John son to the Army and Navy Apartment House Company null and void The court Is also asked to decree a sale of the apartment house property to satisfy a Judgment for e0whlch the complainant alleges she holds against Johnson It Is stated in the petition that on June 3 last Carrie M Levengood obtained a Judgment against Johnson for J6OO0 This amount It is stated was due en two notes one dated May 1 1W6 for JlOOt and another July 15 1SW for KtXx It Is fur ther stated that In the early part of 100 Johnson organized or caused to be organized the Army and Navy Apartment House w Ith a nominal capital cf UoW for the osten sible purpose cf carrying on a business of rertlnr apartments at fell Twentj -second Street northwest It is said that Johnson was and is now the largest stockholder and that the other stockholders are trienels and relatives It Is further stated that the complainant avers upon Information and belief that Johnson organized the Arraj and Navy Apartment House Company for the sole purpose of hindering delajlng and de trauding creditors in the collection of their Just claims and that the stock In the corporation was never In fact paid for was fictitious It is also alleged that the transfer of the propertj lot 13 in square 55 to the Army and Aavy Apartment House Com pany bj Johnson beirg after the raa turlty of his notes to the complainant and while khe was endeavoring to collect har IndeLtfccess from him was a fraudu lent conveyance for a preteneled consid eration was not a bona tide transaction but merely a subterfuge and cloak to hitie the interests of Johnson from his creditors In an aflidavit Clark J Lawrence of New York states that while acting for the complainant enucavoring to collect her claim against Johnson anil while the latter from time to time was promising settlement he conv ejeel the property mentioned to the and Navy Apart ment House Comianv bubject to a deed of trust Barnard Johnson are named as counsel for the complainant INSANE INDIANS TO BE MOVED Patients nt St Ullznlirthx to Go to the Asjlum at iinkten 12 Several Indian patients will roon be re moved from the 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