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THE WASHINGTON HERALD WEDNESDAY KAY 26 1909 11ITH I

Six Thousand Strike in theKanawha Fields

OPERATORS REFUSE DEMANDS

No Disturbance Attended the RlrwtDays strike Betli the OperatorantI tit Miner Are Awaiting1 theAction of National Officials ofUnited Mine Workers

Charleston wance with InetrtKtlaBS from PitridfntDavis of District N E Unite MtaeWorkers more than Ml f atae4went oa strike la the Kaaawlta cml Addthis morning The operstms iwfaftcd on

long ton but mused to grant any-thing in return therefor

The men are out at all tile rntanat those of the Paint Creek CeUtariM

Company Standard SpHnt Owl OonpnayGreat Kanawha Colliery Ooini iiy EBreka Colliery Company mud they CoalCompany

No ilsturbanee reported In dayBoth operators andthe action of the oflfciate UM

Lnitd Mine Workers

WESTMINSTERS GALA DAY

Dig Parade Signalizes Opening ofthe Baseball Semen

Westminster May 25i This Is agala day ta this city the occasion beingthe opening of the baseball sea oa bythe recently organised Westminster

Association Large crowds of Ttettenthe streets many having come

to attend the opening game thfe after-noon on the athletic fled of WesternMaryland College by the associationstram and UM strong Frederick teems Theparade preceding the yeses moved at 1Bp m in the foltowteg order

Dr S Meets grand andstaff mounted automobile dnrMon con

ying the contesting teams sixbonetallyho with the directors of the seda-tion mayor and toiim IIm i in baroucbeaFirst Regiment DaM and Company HMarylaad Xatkteal Guards Capt Wefefecommanding Westminster tee

Westminster Riding and DrtrmgClub superbly mounted Western Maryland College Glee Chub m decorated floattribes of the Independent Order of RedMen tn costumes of the order West-

minster Fife and Dress Corps and theBachelors Clap

The eityImpoetog procession or tad a day ofgreater intern

3 IN FIGHT

Foreman Knocks Plumber Dews

25 Scott Lends aplumber was killed today as a resultof a ftsht with Foreman Parish on therepairs to the general building ofthe Norfolk and Western Railroad whichWAS recently partially destroyed by fire

It alleged iewferwas struck by Parishwho followed up the snack knockinghim headforemost down the steps Lewis

was ueehed and he died a fewhiurs later

A warrant has been Issued for Parish

Lewis was in the employ of a localplumbing concern and waa engaged teplacing the plumbing work te the newbuilding Lewis te surged by his wifeand a large family one daughter beingthe wife of Chief McFall of the Roanokefire department

WALKING AROUND THE GLOBE

Austrian Say 1OOOO I StakeBound for WasliinjrtOHp-

eeM to UM WMamstM RoMStaunton Va May 2S Jowph MBnt-

Zer who claims to have wanted 17fM

miles oa a trip around the world ar-

rived here tety He says be startedfrom Crertl Austria February i 26-on a wager to walk round thegldtw in five years He is n route to

and New York He Is nwf X miles ahead of his schedule

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Mary BalflTvin Seminary Closes ItsSeKftlon

Staunton Va May SThe Mary BaWspa Seminary defied today with sevengraduates They are

P antic Wallace of Virginia art LanaWise Vtrgteia elorution SmithTexas collegiate department MargaretTitty Vhstom Rustle Bogga Pennsyl-vania Janet Eddms Floyd and LillianHarrison West Virginia music

Seventeen medals were awarded M-

Mteses Laura Smith Elisabeth McCueMargaret TerreH Bessie Lsndes RosalieBeggs Louise Eteenberg Margaret PealeElteabeth Thomas Annie Bridsers MaryAyer Dorothy Morrteon Pauttne Thern

Eva Palmer Cbiodte Fraser AnnaEobanks Loretto Wbeley sad ElizabethMcCae

GRIDIRON CLUB RAISES FLAG

Colors By Over Blue Ridge Rod and

G a Club G arters-

Xerwipaiper lien Are Guests J

Harpers Ferry W Va TheeC the famous GrMsren Cm of-

Washmgtea mss over the due home efthe Blue Ridge Rod and m Chi one

Ceunty VaGikliMaug to the number of thirty or

r are the guests ef B J SteBwagenpresident of U Blue Ridge Club for atwo

in a special Pullman ear tideafternoon and win return tomorrow aftternoon by special train reaching theCapital at oclock

The foUowmrMmefl members ef theQrtdlron Cmb are m the party

Semael G Blythe Scott C LWhIte Buehy John M Carat H Gen

Harris M Crist J Harry Cunningham-P V De raw Richard Lee FoamsJames S Henry Ed L Keen David KMcKee N 0 Messenger Thonua CNoyen Joan H Nolan Richard V Oulahan Charles C Randolph John S Shrtv

Edgar C Snyder Ernest G WalkerHoary L West James Banfcin Young

Coral JHenry Kaiser Herndon Motaeil and AlexMortMr

BesWes the dub speaker Jeeept G

Cannon Senator Francis Xewhrndaand the foBowing weDknown Waehmg-oonians are abw Mr SteRwasjens guests

Gmgt E Hamilton Thomas M GaleWalter S Harban James F Hood JohnW Terkea WHliam H Hoeke DanielM ItanedeH James C Hooe and Clar-ence F Xerment-

Informnttty te the order of the eatingand with Ideal weather the rMtors areenjoying every minute of their stay Anelaborate dtener was served this ntag when fanpromptn speeches weremade and the Gridiron Quartet snag anumber of songs

ELECT OITIGEBS-

GeMcn Eagle Grand Castle efainrylnjid to Meet IH Cam1 erlandCumberland Md May 2iTbe Grand

Castle of Maryland Knights of theGolden Eagle ia thirtysix annual ses-

sion ta Westenpert last evening electedthe oDewiagr grand omcera Past grandtips Cbarte B Folk of Frostbursgrand chief Hiram A Giants of Baltimore grand vice chief John Rumpf ofCumberland grand high priest NcahFogle of Frosthurg grand sir heraldJohn Lehr of FrostbtnT grand masterof records Herbert W Aull of Baltimore grand keeper of exchequerE Puller of Cumberland grand firstguardsman D W Groove grand secondguardsman WuHam TNeil of Bnkfanoreand representative to the Supreme CastleJ H Livingston of Baltimore

Cumberland was selected as the seatpuce for holding the annual meeting

To Resume Work on Fewer PlantaptcM ta TIle WainnlB HaaM

Salisbury S C May S Positive an-nouncement is made here that activework win be resumed on the Whitneypower plant at the Narrows on theYadkin River In Stanley County at anearly date Tile 0 0 electric puntit is saiu will 1 Completed In a few

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and Virginia News

Political and Otherwise

Wheeling W Va William Martin agedfour years Is dying a result of having I

for rats Tile child found the meatawl it Every effort has been to

taft Ida We tat physicians say be can-not live I

Queenstown Md Richard But David-

son of tills place has issvod nrrttaUonsto the warrfctge of his daughter MariaElizabeth to Frederick Wilson of Ceoterrille ceremony wW be performedon Thursday Jane J in St LakesChurch

Hageretown Md White opening a newroaj on South Mountain between Highfold and Ridge Summit workmenunearthed a brats cannon aboutthree feet under ground whichbrought to this dry by Wetael Fox It issupposed that the cannon was boring inthe eoune of toe dm war

Frederick M LAkwn Wintcrc of Olyon X J has accepted a to becomepastor of the First Baptist Church ofFrederick and wm assume charge oaSunday June tt He will succeed RevFloyd W Putney who recently accepteda can M Easton Md-

RSdcHv Md Tbe strawberry seaaaopened here yesterday Tea refrigeratorcars were loaded and prospects are brightfor the largest crop In recent years Itis estimated that at least pickersshame through this place Saturday boundfor the berry adds

AnnapodB Xd The engagement ofMfe D White daughter of FrancisO White of this city to Dos Senor JulieHidalgo of Ouayaonu Ecuadorbeen announced The wedding will takeplace here on May 391 The proometectis a lawyer in Guayaquil and has hoespaying an visit t this

after serving as a delegate to UMInternational Trademark AMOChUie-

nLeesnorg Ta Mr and Mrs Joseph HPancoaot of PurceflTflle issuedcards announcing the approaching mar

of their daughter Louise Ethel toHoary B Taylor of Lincoln LoudounCounty The ceremony will take place

to the rites of the Society-of Friends at Graaamere the brineshome on Wednesday afternoon June 2at 2JI oclock

3taunton Va The beard of imgntvaoim

on acfcloiw

from huts to GrMnvflfe to MountSalon sad to Spring HILL One WIll belet to contract and two worked withconvicts n will be paid for out of theregular meaty levy with private sonBcrtptione combined dtotanee fetwenty mflea

Rica mono Ta The city prIMarynhulufad to be held on June but thedmneo are that the ctocttoa Hsts wfflnot be ready by that time The printer-is uaaaU to complete the work Someof the candioiueK and tbefc friends arecontending that tile delay is m the

of the gubernatorial and other StanraadldaW r that both elections will beheld at the same time

The that a fe te puton the city ticket requiring all voterswho 90 into tk primary to vote forthe State miners oC watcherthey vole m the State primary enns-iag a great deal of friction ar4ness If the pledge is insisted on thevote in the city will be cut S per coat

Bristol Va It develops that the negroRobert who was hurried awayfrom Abtngdon Saturday vader heavyguard to prevent a lynching after havingconfeeeod that he murdered James Risesthe sixteenyearold son of an Abiagdondruggist Is farsane and tint the boy hadnot been murdered

The supposed decapitated lady of tINboy reported to have been found m-Dlckerson County where the etro saidbe commited the atrocious was

tonight and found to be thecarcass f dosr

Va Tba first o acr u onthe roforeed viaduct on street tespaa tile new line of the Southern

has been laid The viaduct is be-ing built by the but is to be paidfor br company at the cost of 4 w-

in addition to the approaches which are-t e made hy the company

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NOT SLATED FOR JUDGESHIP

Representative Jones Dente An-

other Report About HimselfRepresentative W A Jones of the

First Virginia district who Is the teenof the Virginia delegation In the Houseof Representatives declared last nightthat there Is no truth Ia the report thathe fe slated for a Federal judgeship asstated In a Norfolk special

Thats stranger news than the othersaid Mr Jones comparing the last

would retire from Congress at the enahis present term There Is nothing

In ILMr Jones expects to be a candidate lor

reelection to Congress whoa theelection rolls around despite

the reports that he will retire

KILLED IN A WRECK

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on Rim

Freight Collide onX-

Salfehary Md Uty 3L Train butand 4H an the New Tort

KorfoBt Baflroad coOUed Just soutSof SaJWwry today

Train No a sassemjgr nmntag ata speed of forty mttts an hoar ran IntoNo S a freight goto te the same direc-tionoa the man track

Engineer West C the expreos appliedthe brakes sad jumped but before hecould scramble from an embankment wanwhich be tended the express car toppledover and crumbed hiss to death Hisart m ii Lee Cox Jumped and escapedInjury Express Messenger Wright sodBaggageman Kobtak were badly injured

WASHINGTON BOY LEADS

Richard S Gallevray Heads Candidates for ISnuiKna

Annapolis Md May SThe relativestanding ef the midshipmen of the thudand baal section of the of fi asdetermined from the examiaatfoae con-

ducted upon conclusion of theservice afloat was annenncad to-

day at the Naval AcademyThere were seventythree midshipmen

a this station which was graduated fromthe Academy oa June t TOK hut thisnumber its been reduced by one throuirh-diiiiMisal for improper conduct TheAnal merit roll as made out prior ocommissioning the young mss as en-signs shows a number of changes

Richard S OnBowsrfrom the District of Gohnabhv matetalned the distinction of standing at topof the list

Alfred H Miles also of Wssbtnptonappointed at large stands No tA

FAVORS BOND ISSUE

taRtsink Va May SA joust

the two bodies of the city eeun-ctt te which the matter of a head issue

of the tasne id a report recommendingthat the amount be IMMO will be madeto the council The pees wfll run JUrtyyears sad bear 4 per cost the pro-ceeds to be devoted to strew sewersfire department city market ponce andmunicipal departments Streets will begiven 9NMV while iK p will be ap-propriated for a new police jailand municipal building

WOMEN STRIKE

Iii Cat and Tobacco InetoryCloses Down

Norfolk Va May 25 Seventyfiveemployee of the WareKramer TobaccoCompany struck today as a result efthe reduction In the pay of tour womenand the factory has dosed down

temattonal Union of Tobacco Workerswas here ta an effort to adjust the dif-ferences between the factory and em

but was unsuccessfulThe factory which manufacturers cig-

arettes exclusively reduced the compen-sation of the women who are stampersfrr m 2 i cents a thousand boxes to 2

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WANTS CROMWELLFOR CHINESE POST

Continued from Page One

a paragraph forbidding the paymeat on any public moneys to Federaleommissionts created by executive order

Mr Roosevelt appointment toe socalled counctt of flue caused muchcriticism among members of Congressbecause It was rscogniaed that this bodycreated merely by executive order andhaving no status In law would encroachupon the rights of Congress in the

of monuments and poI buildingsla District of Columbia

WithdrawThe President has under consideration

the question of withdrawing the nomina-tion of George W Woodruff of Pennsyl-vania for United States district Judgefor the territory of

Woodruff was a noted football playeron the team of the University of Penn-sylvania

His athletic achievements won the admfaratien of President Roosevelt whomade him a law omcer rf the govern-ment first with the Forestry Bureau andlater mutant attorney general for theintorior Department President Tilt appsinted a successor to Mr WoodnuT tathe reorganisation of the Department ofJustice

UnJer pretense from Mr Woodruffsfriends who desired that he be takencore of President Taft sent his nameto the Senate for the Judicial omot Ot-

jeetiens have been med Complaint Istrade that Mr Woodruffs legal experi-ence has not been of a kind to qualifyhim for the bench The record of

of the legal concluslous of thewas heavy

Senator Bourse of Oregon SenatorLodge Senator Daniel and William LoebJr were vMtors at the White Rouse3r Ix eb remained only a short timeand discussed with the President the re-

organisation f the customs Inspectionservice ta New York

CUSTOMS COLLECTOR DEAD

Hart B Ratabreolc Held Hljch RankLS an Expert

New York May Hart E Estabroek deputy coBeetor ta charge of theseventh ahlstou died verysuddenly at Ida home at s2 Putnam ave-nue Brooklyn today Mr Kstabrookattended a lodge meeting last night andarrived at his hoots te apparently goodhealth but became m at 2 oclock thismorning He failed to rosy to mrdttcaltreatment and died shortly afteroclock

Deputy Collector Estabrook was bonata Ibis city on June IS JIM He beenmedeputy collector March K UK smeewhich time be bold the pueidom He wasconsidered to be one of the Mst customsexperts ta the United States

EEWISBTTBG IS SELECTED

Southern to Meet

Ga May S The graeralassembly of the Southern PresbyterianChurch today accepted the invitation ofLewtesjurs W Va to hold its nextmeeting there There were alee invita-tion tram Louisville Ky and Tevartans Texaswith blearing reports AS a special orderfor tomorrow morning was placed tIMreport of the special committee upon thememorial as to MHygtmtetc taforeign mteeion sells may belong to thePresbyterian Church Dr S U Morrisef Atlanta delivered an address upon theFetatfcm ef Cnrrm and Calilnteui to mte

Tonight Dr George H Denny pres-ident of Washington and Lee Universitywill deliver an address from the subjectCalvins contribution to educational

BIG TUBE PLANT TO RESUME

Fortnightly Pay Roll in West Vir-ffiRln Amounts te Od O

Wheeling W Va May 5Th re-suntptien of the Riverside plant of theNational Tube Company located at Boowood W Va te the most important ee

this teethm of the Ohio TalOrders

received at the works Saturday to getthe plant te raadteen and immediatelyefforts were made to get the necessarynumber of men

Not only will the starting of the plantcreate a demand for several thousandworkmen ta the mom but 3 additionalclerks will have to be employed Tbe millemploys when in run operation LOW

men and the pay roll every two weeksamounts to JMC M The plant closed downin October iy and sine that time-r meroua improvements have be n trade

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Would you eat an old fashioned hearty mealturkey coffee vegetables pickles cake mincepie ice cream Would you eat those Thentake just before your meals one capsule of

THE GREAT DYSPEPSIA REMEDYGuaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Aci of June 39th 1906

A physicians remedy a pure remedy harmless withoutnoxious drugs without intoxicants without opium A childcan take it without injury It is pleasant to taste chew it

It is a sure and almost immediate relief for stomachtroubles It leaves no ill effects

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AUTO LINE FOR EMHUSBUBG

Gettysburg Will He Its XorthcrnTerralnnn-

Hagerstowa Xd May X The tntautomobile cars designed for the newattomobito tramc tine to be operated between Thurmonc Emmfcsharg andGettysburg were received here by JohnW Feldman from Detroit Mick andshipped to Emmttsburg The service willbegin in a few days

There are two cars each having acapacity ef twelve js Manet ru Severalmere will be to the equipment ofthe new tine

Plans are now being perfected for theopening of aotemobOe lines betweenHasecstowa and wmiaatsport clearspring Sharpsburg and other pmces

county

BY OWN ENGINE

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ill te Tte Itaancm RoMHarrieonbarc Va May W W

Ryan a wenknown married man offly this county was nm overthis afternoon by a traction engine Hedied tax hour later The man tans

the engine and stopped on a deadlevel without cutting on bin power Whenbe turned the ny wheel by hand be was

hips and body to a pulp and breaking oneof bus arms Ryan leaves a wife andthree children

ARKANSAS NEGRO LYNCHED

Before Dying Confesses that HeAttacked Girl

Pine Bluff Ark May 2 Leavitt Desvie twe

He confessed that he bad entered theof Mfee May Holmes fifteen years

Friday ud attacked her Hesaid he was afraid she would make aaoutcry while be was robbing the houseThe mob was nnetly termed took theaegro from the authorities and hangedhim

Surprise Veddinjr In Cumberland

Cumberland Md May 25 WilliamJames Weakland a contractor of Pillsburg and Grace Henrietta Hast weremarried last night at the home of the

father George P Hast wed-ding had not announced and wasa surprise to their friends The bride isprominent sncially

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Secret Service Meg Find Clew toTFaita Pacific Traia Robbers

Loss to Express Companies atand Omaha Placed at

2OQOOO Work of Same Gang

May J5 United States SecretService men in Chicago acting on infor-

mation received from Washington todaythat the train robbers who held upterm Pacific Overland Limited nearOmaha Xebr on Sunday night are ahiding m Chicago at once picketed sus-picious houses declared to have been indteased m the Washington telegram

Toe dew that leads the Washington au-

thorities to believe the robbers came toChicago was run down by poetomee in-

spectors and immediately communicatedto the PostoaV Department m ChicagoInspector Stuart and a corps of men

work on special information receiv 1

from the Washingtton inspectionearly m the day

Copt P D CTBmm today te a cornmnaicatkm to omctoJs of the Great North-ern sad Southern Pacific railways

his conviction from inside knowl-edge te his posseaaion that the robberiesnear Spokane on May 15 and nearOmaha were the work of employee CaptOBrien added that in his opinion thaitwo robberies were engineered by tsame gang operating with an understarI

as to when and m what mannerrobberies should be perpetrated Thtwo robberies resulted in a loss ofto the express companies and in neitherinstance were the passengers of the heldup trams molested

information was obtained fromsecret service sources te Chicago late

m a brief period but no statement couTibe obtafaMd as to whether the robbershad been actually located here

Robert R Smith DeadChariestown W Ta May

R South a prominent farmer residingnear Mppon died this afternoon after ashort Illness of pneumonia fortytwo years The deceased was a fancystock breeder and was well known

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First Prize

VALUED AT 5850This house andlot are located in the best residence section

of Washington or Bryant two blocks north of W andhalf a block west of North CapitoL This section is literallyfilled with homes such as away the homes beingowned by the dwellers themselves The locality is dotted withchurches and schools and this particular home is within 300feet of the second largest the District It is one ofifiddaugh Shannon Names of a Hundred Ideas

Second Prize

VALUED AT 2250We purchased this automobile from the Dewey Garage

and it cost us 2250 We shall give it to the contestant re-

ceiving the second largest number of votes in this contest Thisis a prize well worth the winning being the very best machineobtainable at any price Its advantages are innumerable itsexcellence beyond dispute You will find a world of pleasurein the possession of this car which is easily yours if you wantit It is only a question of securing subscriptions to The Washington Herald

Third Prize

VALUED AT 1600This little car is the very height of perfection and ele-

gance and is particularly adapted to the use of professionalmen It is also the safest car for both ladies and childrenIt will go to that contestant receiving the third largest numberof votes in this contest We paid the Dupont Garage Company

1600 for it and we can assure you that it is worth every centof the amount paid For lightness durability and smooth run-

ning this car is in a class by itself It is yours if you want it

of them is yours if you will work hard enough for it

RE you working for any particular one of the prizes mentioned

khere What kind of work are 7on or Good

work means that you are turning in the subscriptions and

getting the votes Bad work means no work at all This is the kind

of work a great many contestants are doing and their names may as

well not be in the list They could do something if they would and

its the most surprising thing in the world that they are not doing itWe sincerely trust that you are not one of them The Extra Vote Per-

iod is not going to last a great while longer and you should be

every ounce of your energywhile you may yet receive these extra

votes They will mean a great deal to you in the end and are not to

be thrown away Get right into the game and work like a Trojan

from now midnight of June 1 The Extra Vote Period will singe

at that time and you want all of them you can possibly get before the

period closes Get to work

Contest Department The Washington Herald

Fourth Prize

VALUED AT 2145This lot which is practically two lots Nos 21 and 22

is located in beautiful Chevy Chase on Morrison street eastjust off Connecticut avenue It has an actual value of235950 but as we paid Thos J Fisher Co the sum of2145 it TOS are advertising it as a 2145 The ex-

planation lies in the fact that the property since the purchaseby us has advanced 10 per cent in value which only goes toshow what The Washington Herald is trying to do for itselfand its readers

Fifth Prize

VALUED AT 1000This tour completes the list of our five grand prizes and

will be given to the Contestant receiving the fifth largest number of votes in this contest The winner of this tour will notbe compelled to travel alone among strangers as we grant theprivilege of your selecting any friend or relative whom youmay wish to accompany you the expenses of both to be borneby The Washington Herald We consider this a great induce-ment to you and will be surprised if do not decide rightaway to enter this contest

OTHER PRIZES

eventytwo District PrizesThese prizes are divided four to each of the eighteen dis

tricts into which the territory covered by this contest has beendivided and are to be awarded to the contestants receiving thefirst second third and fourth largest number of votes in theirrespective districts With a total number of 77 prizes to begiven away you can easily see what a wonderful opportunityyou have of being a winner in this contest cannot dobetter than to send in your nomination to the Contest Managerat once

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