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THE WASHINGTON HERALD MONDAY OCTOBER 7 19072

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IIBULLS IN WHITE LOT

SteersHunt President

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POLICEMAN STRADDLES ONE

Delated CItixon Attempting to On inAdmittance to the White HouseGrounds IH Almost Gored to Deathby VIcIous AiiimulM DrowMlnff NearLogan Statue When Captured

In the abseace of U President ia thewilds of Lciiikdaim hi quest of bearsbulls have taken possession efTheHouse greuad

Early Sunday morntaa two such ani-

mals were at burg on those grounoii andfor a time terror belated citizenswho chanced to pas m that directionThe preaence of beasts was 4rstlearned Ute House of Detention about

oclock in the morning when a verymuch frightened negro made his appearance at the place aad begged to be ad-

mittedHelp Save me save me cried the

man as he staggered into the House ofDetention in an almost exhausted condi-tion and fen into the anna of the nightattendant

Dont let them get me be con-

tinued They chased me allway across the Moamaent grounos andif I hadnt climbed a tree they wouldhave trampled and gored me to death

Where do you feel the worst oldman inquired tbe attendant who waswiatly pmnded with the mans strangetale Wlrnt was chasing you yougot em

Sees IlnllM of PipeHonestly pleaded tile negro I was

by two wild bulls I bad just nted the park from Fifteenth street andhad gone but a short way when I beluld four small balls of Are ahead ofme and before I had time to get out ofthe way two terrible bulls foaming fromthe mouth came dashing at me I wasknocked down and how I escaped deathis a mystery

Ifow did you get away from themInquired the attendant-

I dodged behind trees lid parkbenches answered the negro

So in the absence of the Presidentwho is out hunting for the bears thebulls have taken possession of his gardon saW the attendant who promisedthe man that he would inform e policeabout the two animals With this as-surance the negro left the place and tbeattendant thought nothing more of thematter

Whether the negro was suffering fromsome dovuskm or not two such animalswore actually at large at that time Theywere captured and efforts are now beingmade to locate their owners

Policeman Rides SteerAbout 7 oelock yesterday morning the

police of the Second precinct were treatedto a rare sight when PoUcemaa S JMarks one of their number appearedbefore the statlonbouae mounted on afullgrown steer which although wild Inappearance was In reality quite tameFollowing behind him came a coloredman leading another such beset

The etteer explained that he was approaching Iowa Circle a few minutes be-fore 7 oclock when he beheld the steerspeacefully grazing on the grass of theparking at of the Logan statueas unconcerned a if they were in a pas-ture They had portions ofevery variety of lower which the numer-ous beds about the circle contain anddisgusted with all were feeding on thegrass

A cltben whose name is not knownc me to the officer assistance In catchIng the beasts After chasing the muchfrightened animals about the benchesand shrubbery for nearly a half hourthe two managed to capture them andstarted in the direction of the stationhouse with the animals In tow It wasthen that Policeman Marks rememberinghis former occupation h the West con-ceived tbe idea of riding one of thesteers and promptly tried the experi-ment

Though somewhat surprised at the unusual occurrence the animals made noattempt to free themselves from theirraptors Up to late last night efforts tolocate their owner had been unsuccessful

REGULATES SALE OF BONDS

Copy of Act Providing for Domini-can loon Received

The Bureau of Insular Affairs line re-

ceived a copy of the act paaaed by theCongress of Santo Domingo authorisinga loan under the provisions of the treatybetween the United States and SantoDomingo

The act authorizes the President ofSanto Domingo through the Dominicansecretary of the treasury to issue aadsell bonds not exceeding H900Q600 inUnited States currency bearing 5 per-cent Interest payable setniammally tobo redeemable in fifty years but

at the will of tile Dominican gov-

ernment after ten years at MBfc per centof their foe value The bonds are guar-anteed by the treaty and the customsreceipts are pledged to redeem them Thebonds and interest are exempt from

In Santo DomingoThe act further authorizes the Presi-

dent of Santo Domingo to designate adepositary and a transfer or registryagent A liRa agent will market thebonds and distribute tbe proceeds

EXPLODING SHELL KILLS CHILD

Thought He Rqlla of French Warof IS70

Paris Oct The history of the war ofIs70 has long ago been written and placed-in its pigeonhole But is still araejtlife apparently In some of the shelte efthat memorable campaign At a villagenear Chartre two children had picked upwhat their parent believed to be anshell from the battlefield of Loigay of thl ro war

Tnfortunately the shell lied never beenexploded and a one of the littlestruck It with a It burst One ofthe children aged three years was killedinstantly and the other had bethblown oft and cannot live A wheelbar-row which had contained the shell wasblown ft atoms and a terrific commo-tion was caused in the neighborhood bytile violent report

BARNABEES CONDITION GRAVE

Actor Victim of Street Car AccidentProbably Has Fractured Skull

Now York Oct Henry Clay Baraabee the retired operatic comedian for-merly of the Bostonians who wasknocked down by a street car last

ta in BeJJevu Hoplt l gseriously hurt that the doctors thoughtbest today to refuse admittance to mostof the who called to see htm

Mr Bftnsmbee suffered a slight hemorrhage at ears and

say may indicate that his skull isfractured

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CHIOAGO PRESS CLUB COMING

Make Brief Stop nt Capital Todaycu Route to Jam c town

Once more Washington which has beenlit the lIT of the trust for manyw afc V will again feel the effects of aCiricagQ monopoly when those who havecornered the brain market of that citywill swoop down upon the Capital arriv-tttg at 10 oclock today on a special trainover the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad

It I the Chicago Press Club M strongwhich will do the iniltctlns thIs timeThey will not tarry long in city freal newspaper men aa they are scheduledto leave o the night boat for Jamestownwhere they are to be the guests of theexposition from Wednesday morning un-

til somebody sends them homeis OLeary or Chicago Day Just

because thirtysix y ars ago poor Mrs0Lary cow started that famous Chicap flee

There are some minor entertainmentsplanned between times for the clubsamusement Friday Is the big day be-

cause al the newspaper men and theirwives will journey to a winery near theexposition

Initial Trip Made Over NewElectric Line to Baltimore

REGULAR TRAINS DECEMBER 1

Party headed liy General Mnnngcr-

SlmiinJinii Pnxlicd Over Route liyLocomotive Cur Shops at AcademyJunction Ylwlted Jaunt DUlled with

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needed by General Manager SbaaahanOf Baltimore a party L railroad meneoaatrnetioa agnteer and others fromWashington Baltimore and Aifnapoltayesterday made the Initial trip over thenew electric road now comple-

tion between the three citiesMr Shanahan of the Baltimore and

AanapoHs division met the Washingtonvisitors at Odenton with a train made upof a motor car a passenger ear equal inatat construction and equipment to theordinary railroad gar and railroadlocomotive

While the track is all laid with the ex-

ception of two short sections the roadhas not yet been equipped with trolleywires Consequently the locomotivepushed the train to within six miles ofBaltimore where there te a break Therun was made at easy speed to allowtime for observation and to avoid a pos-

sible mishap to new trackInspect Oar Shops

On the return trip a stop was made atAcademy Junction where the ear shopare located These are in a modernbuilding of reenforced concrete con-

struction are equipped with massivecrane aad other machinery to facilitatethe handling of the big care with steelforges and blacksmith and machine shopswhich will give employment to Ml men

After an inspection of the car worksthe party came directly back tothe end ofthe road on the bridge atAddison Chapel road near ChesapeakeJunction A special car awaited theta atthe junction and they through toWashington taking luncheon at the NewWillard

Manager Shanahan stated that It wasthe expectation to have the road in oper-

ation by December 1

Cars will run every halfhour at thestart and the schedule will call fbr fromseventyfive to ninety minutes betweenWashington and Baltimore This timewill be reduced to an hour as soon aspossible after the Inauguration of regu-

lar service and the schedule will be in-

creased to a car or train every fifteenminutes-

It Is the expectation of the management-to run trains over the tracks of the NewYork avenue line from Cheaaoeake Junc-tion to Fifteenth and II streets

where a station win be erected andaa sooaas a franchise can obtained terun them through to the Treasury on Gstreet

To Complete GnpAlthough at present the track only

within six miles of Baltimore the tracksIn that city are all laid and there isbut a short si to be tilled to reach tileheart of the city

Rate of fare between this city and Bal-

timore has not been decided upon but itwill be lower than the rates on the steamroads It Is planned to run two expresstrams every hour The line i doubletracked throughout

REVIEW TRACTION HEARING

Public Service Will CallT vo Witnesses Today

New York Oct s The public servicecommission will resume tomorrow after-noon its investigation Into the InterboronghMetropolitan affairs It is saWthat Anthony N Brady and John BMcDonald will be called as witnesses

The commission wants to get some in-

formation from Mr Brady in regard toa payment of 1366000 for the Wall andGortiandt street ferries railroad Thisroad has never been constructed and itte said that there te an injunction in forceagainst building it Apparently 1004000of stock and 1003000 of bonds have beenissued against Its franchise rights

It was reporTed today that the com-mission desired to have Mr McDonaldexplain how It was that He happened-to switch from the Belmont to the Met-ropolitan Interests

Is your will made If soyou confident it will be

as you intend

You san be assured of this sadsloe of the wise economical andhonest administration of yOur

by securing the aW of tatscompany In drawing your win andappointing it executor There Isno charge for consultation nor fordrawing keeping will In whichthi company Is appointed executor

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Took Bribe to Aid Teacher

WAS FOR OBTAINING POSITION

wslstniit SupcrlntemlcMit of ColoredSchools WrItes to Cap Oyster 3Iul

lag Clmrgc AcciiHcd Man Deniesthe Stntcmeiit nml Will Dctmtmlthe DlMinlMsnl of the Olllclnl

Still another chapter te to be added totbe troubles which have bean Hcettmrtat

in eonneetion with the negro tcbootteachers and the negro schools The ballwas set in motion with the dlsmistmlfrom otace of Superviatng PrincipalCardoso of the Thirteenth division On acharge of alleged Insubordination andconduct unbecoming a teacher

After that a lot of minor difficultiesarose from the placing of negro teacherThen came the statement on the part ofDr Chancellor that the negro schools area bar to the of puWIschools

And now follows the latest additionCapt Oyster president of the board ofeducation has received a letter fromRoscoe Cockling Bruce assistant superintendent of the negro schools in whichIt is alleged that Calvin Chase a wellknown negro lawyer of this city liftsused his influence in the matter of ob-

taining a position in the negro schoolsfor Miss Srphax and according to MrBruce Chase accepted a remunerationfor the services thus rendered

Chase Makes DenialMr Chase last night emphatically de-

nied the charge of having received anymoney from Miss Syphax whom bestated he knew only slightly

He further intimated that lt wouldprefer charges against Mr Bruce withtbe board of education and demand hisremoval for making false statements

Miss Syphax said Mr Chase was nodoubt anxious to make an affidavit ex-

onerating him from the charges preferredagainst him by M r Bruce

Referring to Dr Chancellors arralwent of the schools Mr Chase said

We bad the finest negro school systemthe United States under John F Cook

Some of the best men and women in thiscountry have been graduated from ourschools under the anpertnttadeacy of MrCook The original light against enrjschool system was an attack upon MrCook by Dr John R Francis then amember of the school board

This was continued by hIs wife MrsFrancis and when Mary ChurchTerrell was brought to this city by DrFrancis and placed our schools as ateacher and subsequently as a trusteeand then as a member of the board ofeducation things became mixed Thegreat bar to the progress of tbe negroschools II not th negro but thenegro woman member of the hoard of

educationToAppeal to Congress

Cong as shall be asked tothe negro schools It will be estafctbthen that the fault i not withnegroes but with those who MV-isupervtakm of the Mbooi

I am QuitO that Utt na a feducation will not Indorse tho senderof Dr Chancellor The negroes willpermit this attack to go unnoticed

They cannot afford it If thethe Supreme Court will penult the

to select their school officials con-ditions will be changed in our schools Iwould like to ask Dr Chancellor in whatway are the negro schools a bar to theprogress of the white schools

Let Conareaa allow the negroes to runtheir own schools and be ot8c r d by per-sons of their choice and conditions willImprove

ALL PRAISE WEATHER MAN

Thousands Abroad Enjoying BracingAir of Ideal Autumn Sunday

JAIl Washington Apparently TurnsOut to Stroll mid Get Close

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Hats off ta the weather man for thatmtumKttx aed individual yesterday re-

trieved many past performances by pro-ducing right on schedule titus as hepromised a glorious day thereby eatab-liahing once more the confidence and es-

teem of hie fellowcitizensThat all Washington Vas appreciative-

of the grand autumn day wa evidencedby the throngs which crowded the high-ways and byways of the city throughoutthe day one seemed Imbued withthat spirit of energy which demands ac-

tion and a desire to get close to natureEarly in the day the exodus from the

beganServices at the various churches were

largely attended and the streets weretilled with citizens enjoying to tho utmostthe bracing air that reddened theircheeks and caused an unusually big

for the Sunday dinnerAutomobiles and carriages were brought

Into requisition by those fortunate enough-to afford them while others content-ed themselves with the trolley or astroll in the suburbs The Zoo was th

Meeea toward which many thousandturned Hundreds of children and fondparents viewed the animate Suburbancars were all crowded throughoutday

NEWS CUT SHORTFOR BUSY READERS

It is expected the National MetropolitanDMA wilt aide to mm late its sew buildingen Pitutatb stout iwit Mondfty

The Pauliet fathers have asked forSIMS and ecnVattoos for a new scbcwl IwlWlHg-on Ute ewwk of the GatboHe UirfTeisUy

Superintendent Woods of the Capitolhas liaoMnMiMlrrt that the BtatK ef WMkiDgtea OB

the ut of tile be rcnwHl indoors tothe National Museum to MI it from the weetiwr

Cardinal Gibbons will the fair tobe tffea br St Ietera Catbone church KecutA sadC Bttcets snotfaeaat this ia Ute b s m ntof the enarch etudes

The North Washington Citizens Assoetetkw wilt meet tonkdit bt the Parish Hall ef theChwek oL the Advent earner of Stcoad and UitieetB northwt to elect oftkers and consider otherwnixxtant bmtoeasm

The visitations by the officers of thepraM of the Independent Order ef Odd BW

Jnriadletlen of the Dietxkt of OalmnMo fortile rear W will eoaunenee tonight when Langdon Led No K wilt Jw paid a TMt and exanit-antkw of tbe work dons during tha p ni-yox Thou erenta win be oonttmed until eachsad ewT toJ ia this JwrtedkUoa bu bean TIledass eslned

TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAYTake LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tiblcta Droggfeta refund money if it falls to cure E WGROVES sJsnatere is on each box 25ou

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mayor helpless came whizzing alonglaughing merrily wire in their billet Ql-

inuBUBlty

In all Innocence the aw deputy mnrshalwa titling along that way at Ufo timeand with a quickening of breath anda sudden spurt he became lost in the dustcloud

After watching his speedometer for amile or more be dropped back end withhis camera attachment on the wheel took-a snapshot This performance was re-peated twentyone times just three bet-ter than the world record held by Col-lins the militant when he first jumpedinto fame as the captor of the DuedAbrucii The new marshal had no oppor-tunity of firing at the Shouts automobile-or catching the chauffeur of Baron Hengetmuller but his hopes and ambitions pic-ture even greater things A worlds rec-ord and that taken away from theTerror of the Conduit is no moan first

performance so perforce the deputy mar-shal U elated

Sixteen of these twentyone wore exee dlr g the speed limit by running fromIS to 32 miles an hour tad the oUter fivedisplayed no Maryland license on theirmachines

None of them was molested end theyall sped hack to the city also elatedHaving speeded through Glen Beho wasaa accomplishment to be boasted totheir friends

Several too were old offendecs ac-cording to Mayor Garrett and their lotwill not be aa easy one

I o not know just what will lw thepenalty for the second or third offensesaW the mayor signiAeantly Warrantswill be sworn out for all twentyfour of-fenders as soon as possible and I willendeavor to have them before the Mary-land grand jury

It la my belief that the Departmentof Justice and the national governmentare trying to defeat the ends of Justice-In Glen Keho and that aid bngives to the defense of charswith violating the speed limit For thisreason I want bring all the casesiNMfb to the higher sad will

the whole Department of Justicebusy defending them even the bit At-torney General

He IGxpIgiu SecrecyThat to why there was so much se-

crecy surrounding the appointment ofDeputy Marshal Noises He was un-

known even to residents of Glen Echoand BO one suspected him That la ex-actly what I pleased to show conclu-sively that just as soon as CoWs wasoft the job advantage would be takenof that tact and the Washington automobUists would begin to disregard thelaw as soon as I was helpless sad theythought they had me

It hi proven that I was right In thebelief that Collins had deserted me and Iwas helpless they aped by my house withthe throttle wide open and a defiant smile-

I also wanted to show up the mannerIn which Kaj Cosby marshal Mr Jack-son representative of the War Depart-ment on the road was enforcing the lawand to see whether or not the War De-partment was in earnest I not yetheard of an arrest by him I will con-

tinue to uphold the rights and the law ofthe town despite the efforts of tIM De-particoat of Justte and the national au-

thorities

DREADING TUESDAYS RIDE

Ma awl Mat In Disai taiusit C

the Rasfc command of Fred-erick Grant x will assume CeajtaurUkepoises on all the available plugs Washluau and start on a ftftwnnilU trtpthrough the trees fields of Virginia

No eulogies will be offered but eachofficer will be expected to have a tradelast for President It Is Mr Roosevelts order that men who have beenworking for years to their balanceon a swivel offlce chair will be compelledto undergo torture-

It was nothing more than a whim onthe port of the President declared

qualMed to know what the Presi-dent thinks

As the order was originally mad bythe President It applied only to oilieersof the line but the General Staff wenthim one better and made the order com-prehensive enough to include the staffofficers The President no doubt approvedthe amendment The General Staff is

up largely of young taosLivery men report an unprecedented

number of calls for saddle horses citybroke with rockingchair gaits and theindications are the city will betomorrow

WIFE ATTACKS HUSBAND

Young Spouse of Hotel Clerk Arrest-ed After Kxcitinjj NeighborhoodCharged with having attacked her hus-

band Allen Greenhow 821 Sixteenth streetnorthwest a clerk at a local hotel with-a dangerous weapon Glenndola Greenhow his wife was arrested yesterdayShe was detained until afternoon and re-leased on a H bond

When tho alleged attack occurred about4 oclock Sunday morning It caused ex-citement in the neighborhood and for a

it was reported that a murder hadoccurred

Pedestrians in the neighborhood heardscreams and cries of murder coming fromthe house and accompanied by a motorman and conductor of an F street carrushed to the door of the residence anddemanded admittance

Allen Greenhow the husband of theyoung woman te said by witnesses tohave at the door partially cladwith several wounUs on his hand andarras A call was sent to the Third

station and in a short time Police-men Riley Billmon ami Stringfellow ar-

rived In petrol wagon The wife wasplaced under arrest and her husbandtaken to the Emergency Hospital wherean examination showed that he had re-

ceived ten or more slight knife woundsabout the hands arms and shoulders

None of the mans injuries was regarded-as serious and Greenhow was allowed todepart

Mrs Greenhow refused to make anystatement about the occurrence

October 8 1007 Remember lice date

BULLETINYo-ung Mens Christian Association

1736 G StreetOur Gymnasium classes

formally today at 3030 a mAVc have seven different indoor

room and fourteen outdoorcourts devoted to exercise

and play for menOur magnificent system of

TmtliH Is not equaled In Washing-ton i a Tnlunble ndjnnct inour scheme of physical training

And its all for your benefitMr City Man to help you keepstrong and well

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HOLDS UP 125000

Meyer Suspends Payment to

Bartford Company

SAY SUPPLIED BAD ENVELOPES

AccnMcil of Having WronfffnllyBencfitted for Pour Years 1 X Furnishlag the Government with InferiorQuality of Stock andlug tho Specifications

Postmaster Gen l M yr has sus-

pended payment of all moneys duefront department to the HartfordManufacturing Company of HartfordConn has submitted the matter tothe Attorney General for such furtheraction as may be deemed proper TheHartford Manufacturing Company up toJuly 1 supplied the stamped envelopesand newspaper wrappers sold at postoffices

It is stated that chemical analysis ofsamples have disclosed the fact that thecomposition of the envelope paper hasbeen below the requirements of the contract and according to the oompwtatkmsof ties experts of the Postoffice Department the company has in the last fouryears wrongfully beaAt d to the extentof about SMMi

of the manufacturers who suppliedpaper to the company has admitted ir Isalleged to ttw Postmaster Generalsagents that his Arm furnished differentand cheaper material then specMed in thecontract aad that It wa so made at theinstance of Hartford ManufacturingCompany

Suspicion arose several months ago thatthe Hartford company had boost using in-

ferior paper for some time and an exten-sive examination was required in order todetermine just how Soft the specificationhad been disregarded

During the investigation a new contractwas entered Into for supntytas ofstamped envelopes and newspaper wrap-pers with the Mercantile Corporation ofDayton Onto beginning July 1

Ax the Hartford company had carriedMMCcenrtve contracts for nearly thirty

years naturally there was no other plantin existence to do this particular class ofwork but the guarantees furnished bythe new company showing its flnanciilstanding and ability to obtain a plantpaper machinery a4 labor satisfiedPostmaster General after several weekspersonal inquiry in Washington sad

While there have hem some delays in-

consequence of the transfer and in equip-ping and Installing the nw machinerynecessary to tutu out the enormousamount of work required by the

reports from the government in-

spectors stationed at Dayton indicate thatthe new envelopes and newspaper wrap-pers will be turned out henceforth In suitable quantities and quality The productmust average nearly 4MNMM9 envelopesevery working day in the year

Of these 90 per cent are plain stampedenvelopes the remaining 71 per cent bearlag ta return cards names and art

rsspes of the senders The departmentrt Us orders of as few as HO of these

adel request envelopes and as a eona the number of distinct corner

Included In one days work oftenaches lilt

Carload of PaperNo less than a carload of paper a day

to used fat the production of the white 2

cent envelope which hi in the greatest de-

mand The two concerns mentioned woesthe only competitor for the new con-

tract the bid of the Hartford companybeing UKJK fussed on the basis theestimated quantities required during thefour years of the contract term whilethat of the Mercantile Corporation wasH2Wl teasUnder the speeMcatioag of the present

advertised January 34 MW andMarch 1 117 the formula as to

of paper was changed to a slightlylower grade a small proportion of salphite bring wed with the rag which doesnot affect the Weight or strength Underthe specifications of thr former contractthe Hartford Manufacturing Companywas called upon to supply allrag paper

During tbe lest few mouths of the con-

tract the Hartford Manufacturing Com-pany furnished envelopes up to the con-

tract requirements

PARAGRAPHS BY WIRE

Boise Idaho Oct Clarenee Darrow01 Chicago OMtmrfat a Menad todftrfur bon ta left ear mnnUtea WM

Aurora IlL Oct C The congregationof Pw R Akt CtaNk HM sims MM-of to m lar ta Mr Msttiwws-wltk which to boy ra ataaaefte in raoofBMan f

JoUst HI Oct Among a batch oftacUMBts Mtwwd OM mend jury todkrone acftiMt Beajradn F GraS a former MstMMiter lie to dteM with Mrtfeiag tasrauiM-ptIMra Mid sacartog PL GraS hi now fc jill

Bethlehem Oct the wholeof Ittstomi in LcUch County is Ill with

tjrjo4d fT r tnvnUf tioa hjr UK SUtafhealth Mthorltln IWOTM to b do te a pollutedatTCAHi from which the town get M M plr

Toledo Ohio Oct Mayor Whitlockhis destined the Denftende nomamtioB for Mkfor-

proond that the ooamtkm failed ta iodon theptteciiriea of the indepeodeDt purtjr

Judge Bundy of the United StatesBranch of the Police Oonrt be the printsv

at the ftmc MteUaf of the sear of theMeas dob of Trinity MethodIst Kpb or l lurchtide ertnlag In addition to the metingthere will be a nraifcal pTOsrnmmr

Statesboro Ga Oct tCone HAgaRa far lirtug seer and eight children arcmconickms as the remit of eating ice crew tawhich untamed milk bad teen need A phyridMfound all of them unoomckma Irons ptamatoe potsoniflK It k feared that of them will awTire Hagan te a widower

National Guardsmen teams from theMarine Corps Fort Mjer the Maryland NatJonalGuard and the Engineer Oorpa torn AVaahtngto-nUameks will begin the awna shoot on theCM KBH IleiaiiU rasp toMonmr There are nanr

he TIt oenteMs win be prosed with Ute Marcbante mid toe priaes donated br Wasbtneton-imrchinU

Portland ile Oct 6 Walter C Emers-on of this city Ins announced Ms oanHdaer forthe Republican GMgreaafcMl nomhiation in the hisThorns It Heeds oU district as a eonpoUtor ofRearcseataUre Asm Ix Allen of Alfred MrKnwnon waa a newtpaper coryupomknt in Waab-ineton for jreare and lea totely bent aanagtog aoraafacUirittg toftoets in Oakland Me

ITEMS FROM ABROAD

Budapest Oct A new angldch orarraiM n at between the kingdom and empire b sMea owohided altar a day of apparently hopelessnesoUatjoaa

London Oct L Baron Brampton whowas perhaps better known aa Sir Henry Hawkinsfw raasy years a justice of the high meet dW today

St Petersburg Oct 6 The authoritieshave ordered the coadscaUe ef Onset tarsbook entitled A ComparatlTe Sta4y of the Geepda

London Oct 7 A dispatch to the Morni-ng Post from Tangier says it is probable that therelease of Kaid MacLean will be definitely arrangedfor as far as RateeuU is oaneeiaed within fewweeks Raisooli reducing the raasom demanded from

110000 to about anothlrd that amount

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Founded 1861 F St Cor 11th iThe Moses Furniture and Floor Polishes prove absolutely satisfactory 5

A special wax preservative for weathered oak pieces

are selling these goods without profit this month in orderto get you to become further acquainted with this department

J Its one you should know Itll supply what want and saveyou money on it

Table Linens9 dos fc Fine Bleached Damask N

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Towels Doilies CoversMB AllMaen Doilies Japanese handwork extra line quality Sine

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We are selling Carpet Remnants lengths sufficient for at 2ijgrades of goods

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FIRE CHIEFS ARRIVE TODAY

Local Department Spiok and Span

Awaits Inspection by Visitors

el Kn v to Thirtyfourth Interna-tional Convention of Firemen to

Gather In City Today

the thirty station of the tire de-

partment everything to in readiness toreceive the visiting delegates to thethirtyfourth assail convention of theInternational Association of Fire Chiefsexpected here to4j

There has been great activity at all oftbe stations for several and all theapparatus lid equiuinent tbe stablesanti mens quarters have been put Inspick and span order An extra bit ofcleaning and aoHahlag baa been giveneverything sad today finds entiredepartment shining AH the brass workhas been burnished until it resemblesgold and many of the stations havebeen newly painted

Flags lid bunting have been drapedfrom the walls and emblems of the com-

panies have been put out for displayat many of the stations Several prom-

inent mereaants equally anxious to hayethe Washington department appear inthe best possible condition have donatedttajs and other decorations and havehelped the firemen ia many ways

It 1 expected that special interest willbe paid by the vfeUtag fire chiefs in theinspection of the Firefighter tbe stanchcraft which is always kept under steamon the river front

At building ia C street between9bcth and Seventh streets formerly usedas the United States naiil bag repairhop a display of firefighting para-

phernalia JIM been arranged by the nu-

merous imuratactartng companies abouttile country

Alarm systems ef most approvedslid recent pattern win be shown andeverything eWe ia the line of extinguishers and other apparatus will be on dis-play I

With the sounding of an alarm at Sev-

enth street and Louisiana avenue atoclock Wednesday morning those everready and anxious members of the foreethe horses will dash from their stallsand once fitted to their harness willlange from tbe stations and bring theirrespective portion of apparatus to thescene an Imaginary tire in recordbreaking time

October S 1007 Remember the date

Our New Fall Suitingswere never more attractive than this

season and our prices are the lowestconsistent with finest fabrics andquality tailoring

CTYour inspection Is Invited

E H Snyderllll PENNA AVENUE N W

SPECIAL NOTICES

ROOSEVELT GARRISON NO 74 Aand N U 1412 Pa ave Regular mus-

ter THIS EVENING Matters of specialimportance will be presentedSPECIAL MEETING OF JOURNEY1

man Plasterers Association MONDAYOctober 7 Business of Importance Byorder of Association M E GREENPresident oc 2t

Mr A If BUHDIXEWho until recently conducted a gentsfurnishing and hat business at 7th andVa ave sw and Mr W G Birch en

there with him have bout becomeassociated with

The Globe Clothing Company801 Pa ave nw

where they will be pleased to renew oldacquaintances ocaIt

G LEWISand Counselor at Law

CLAIMS COMMERCIAL LAW COLLECTIONS1501 Penn Ave Jf IV Room 0

HOSPITAL FOR ANIMALSNew ready at J11315 14th Phone X 15B-

DciiJ II tt Co Upholstering of nilkinds Slip covers Sfl0 9th nw M 6516

TRUNKS AND HARNESS REPAIREDWagons trunks harness and wheels atyour price HARNESS SHOP 13th and

H sts nw Phone Main 4JSm ocltfWatch Clock and Jewelry Repairing-a sf cWtr docks called for Del deUTored Ibeiai-applies Derelopiag and prinUag M BLUMBNFELD 2 i lUll t aw Phone N 4342 wS49-

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IV S Tnppnn Jeweler und AVntchmnkerNow located at 803 G st Ouray Bldg

Our BOOKBINDINGfacilities are especially com-

plete assuring prompttory execution of all classes ofwork Fairest prices

Geo E Howard 714 12th StPRINTER ENGRAVER AND BOOKBINDEK

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clothes for you I dont charge ex-orbitant pricesbut I do Tine workend I can fit the hardto lit Suits to or JZdee

GEOEHEBBARDE-nSttSE 7068 Ninth St

The Garlic Society of Wuhicgton will held anops MMting at Carroll Iiutitute

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