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TILE EVENING TIMES WEDNESDAY MAY 9 1900 WASIflNUMN s Ir LANSBURGH TBRO Washingtons Favorite Store Wrapper cut rep- resents a cool AJ and i wrapper made of good quality lawn in shades of light blue pink helio- trope also black and white figures perfect fitting with waist lin ing Princess back full front with and 9 shoulder cape neatly trim med the new sleeve turnover collar full width skirt finished with deep flounce sizes to 46 This wrapper is well worth 125 Sedal Wrapper Department Second Floor Lansburgh Bro 420 to 426 Seventh Street When The Shriners Come You will probably have company and some preparation will have to be made for your visitors Proba ibly an Extension Table and Dining Room Chairs You can gel these things and more of us j- On Credit A new Sideboard would greatly J improve the appearance of your J dining we have them In j a host of new and pretty prices If you havent got the X Mattings we sell only reliable that we tack them down FREE Mammoth Credit House Bet H and I Sts KNABE Pianostb- er at AU Prlee- riAxos FOR nET Wm Knabe Co 1209 ins Sew lag Machines repaired and warranted Loa At OPPENHEIMERS St N W Witch Hazel Double Distilled 15 Per Cent Alcohol lOc per pint 60c per gallonE- xtra charge for bottles and delivering JOHN JENNINGS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST 1112 CONN Very beat set ot teeth made 4 Cold crown 350 Cold lUnge 75e up Teeth extracted without pain 25c no expense attached to thia office PATItWJ Dentiat 1213 TweUth The Acme Dental Parlors Cleanliness Comfort Satisfaction It will jay you to investigate our prirts before going else Acme Dentists OPEN SUNDAYS mySlm B F X Second Floor Get MarriedI- t U the proper thing to do If you include a pair of liming Kiuutart Oxford Tics in your wardrobe HERRINGS NEW SHOE HOUSE 722 Seventh St N W SpecialThis yoke 3 g8e I I I I I I I I 1 I f I J J t i i T will need a new Bedroom SuUSprlngs and Mattressor pOs some J t- all i t roomand stylesall yetremember qualitiesand ire iE- I1 19 52L 523 7th N W 1 I I I t I H Make VprIgLt Pat Aye N Y- Wdtf PLAITING 514 9th V AVE UE I brat St St V FoiL rlrill1 F- JD779l1rm It I J comfort- able 1 4 1 I bly you 1 4 1 i I Hill 11111 t LI i St E tzitt a TEETIII TEIOTIII nfl I where 1 ¬ ¬ ¬ + + + + + + ¼ ± Resent Their Exclusion From the Methodist Annual Conference ChnrROH of IneoiiMlntonor Heard dltorliiiii UldNiitixHeil Members Take Little In the Mornlnic- IrovcvilInRH of the Churchmen CHICAGO May 9 Much discontent on the part of lay members over the action of yofiterdfly was evident in the opening hours of the Methodist General Conference this morning at the Auditorium Judging from the expressions of the lay delegates in the halls and corridors before the opening of the session there was felt to be but little consistency in the action which excluded the laymen from tho An- nual when they were allowed to attend tho General Conference The proceedings of the morning bore evidence of the strength of this feeling and the lay- men of the conference took but little part in the work Devotional exercises were begun at 835- a m although announced for S30 Dr J R T Grey of Philadelphia was in charge The exercises were short how- ever and the business session opened on time at 9 oclock Bishop Foss took the presiding chair Although the discussion of the report of the special commission appointed Jour years ago to revise the organic law of the church was far from being completed yes- terday Bishop Foes ordered the usual roll call for the presentation of memorials ap- peals petitions resolutions and committee reports and over an hour was taken up with a large number of responses from the delegates The report from the commission- on revision of the organic law was taken up therefore until after 10 oclock The report of the Treasurer of the For- eign Mission Society Dr Homer Eaton of New York showed that 516361933 had been received and disbursed during the last four years The speakers of the day and their sub- jects were Bishop Ilartzell Africa Dr J F Thompson South America Rev J H Worley China Dr William Burt Rome Dr E W Parker India Dr Julius Soper Japan Rev John W Butler Mexico Rev D L Rader ot Denver Domestic Missions BANANAS FROM CUBA Flrxt CnrK to Stench Baltimore SInce the Spanish BALTIMORE May first ergo of bananas received at this port from Cuba since war was declared with Spain arrived yesterday from Banes on the Utlted Fruit Companys steamer Taft Capu n Canro bert Among the cargo were s ial hun- dred of the rich red bananas f cuiar to the plantations of the Santiago province The KlrwanSchall Fruit Comply yes- terday received the flrst cargo of this sea- sons pineapples from the Bahamas The British schooner Sarah E DoJ Tiss Cap lam Cameron arrived with l 0 lozen which were rapidly taken The West India Fruit Company steam er Oxus from Jamaica and the United Fruit Companys steamer Ely from the same island with bananas were In the bay last night Today t e fine steamers BrooklIne and Barnstable of the United Fruit Compa nys fleet will sail for Bocas del Toro for cargoes of bananas DRUGGED AND BOBBED A riiilndelithlnii HoiiKhly Handled TJiIcvcs- PHI1ADELPHIA Pa May 9 Dragged strangled and robbed Charles Hansson of 2515 Spangler Street who Is em- ployed by a Jewelry firm at Twelfth and Chestnut Streets was found lying in tfce lodging house 230 North Ninth Stret early on Sunday morning Alfred Bryan the proprietor of the place discovered the man just in time to save his life and Hansson is now assisting the police to cap ture the man who robbed him The au- thorities at the request of Hansson kept the particulars of the affair In secret until yesterday Hansson according to the police hii out celebrating on Saturday night and became acquainted with the man who robbed him In a saloon near Eleventh and Arch Streets They walked around tcwn for an hour or two and then engaged a room at the lodging house Hansson it la said was in such a condition that he did not know where he was going His com- panion was poorly dressed and did not have any money But things are different with him now He Is walking arounl in Hanssons new slut of clothes and besides he got his watch and chain and money ACCUSED OF POSTAL FBJUTDS- Youiij Man on Cl- iKorjjlns Money Order CINCINNATI May days ago a welldressed young man presented three money orders for each with Idunti- flcatign waived to Postmaster Reynolds- of Ky The postmaster noticed the advices forwarded him were in the same handwriting as the others He made the excuse that he had not yet receive I the advices for payment The young mat went away and did not appear again Postoffice Inspector Frederick M Betz who was notified learned tha these or ders for 5100 each made out Li the same handwriting had been receiveS New- port As the result of further Investigation he arrested this morning the young man who was registered at the Palace Hotel with two young women as E Rhinehart wife and sister Chicago but whose real name is Joseph Brychta a clerk In the postofflce at Pullman Ills He Is a Bohemian about 23 years old He left Pullman on April a two weeks vacation He also stole- a block of money orders He owns up to having presented and obtained money for three orders ot 100 each at New York three at Brooklyn three at Camden and three at Harrisburg Pa amounting to Dying Woman Sues for Divorce CLEVELAND Ohio May 9 Mrs C Black who Is dying of cancer at the Huron Street Hospital has begun suit for divorce Mrs Black Is a rich woman In her own right and comes or a good three children She alleges that her hiss band struck her while she was in bed causing tho Illness which made the opera tion necessary Her object In wanting a divorce before she dies Is that In case a decree is granted all of her go to her children otherwise the will get a dower Interest ta Judge Lam son of the Court of Common Pleas ap pointed a referee to hear the wrtJencc at the hospital Sluggish BloodT- he blood should not creep lazily through the veins It should run swiftly carrying life and health to every organ Indiges- tion constipation dyspepsa and nervous- ness invariably accompany poor circula- tion Purify and invigorate the blood with Hostellers Stomach Bitters and these dis- eases will disappear The Bitters also pre- vent malaria fever and ague and cures all ailments of the stomach See that a REVENUE STAMP covers tho neck the bottle It Invigorates Strengthens and Cures STOMACH DISCONTENT OF LAYMEN DeleiateM nt the Au Part Terence 9The b orth been Qr 9Two 100 t Har- riet family She was married In 1879 and has cK husband iL PRI- VATE f BITTERS Aitiug the t War Arrested a on l200 OSTETTER ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ = > A XEW AND LOUSE This dainty waist is of turquoise blue silk pin tucked and trimmed In ruchings of laceedged chiffon which are put on to simulate a bolero with a scalloped outline Deep cuffs of the tucked taffeta cut in points and bordered with the same niching of chiffon and lace fall far over the hand DUSTY SOCIAL AND PERSONAL The Russian Ambassador Count Casein will entertain at dinner tomorrow night in honor of Baron and Baroness Heyking who will come to Washington from New York for a short visit to the capital Ba- ron Heyking was German Minister to Chi- na when Count Cassini was Russian Min- ister there Baron Heyking is now en route to his new post as German Minister to Mexico Prince Dolgorowkoff of Rus- sia a relative of Count Casein is his guest at the Russian Embassy Prince Dolgorowkoff will travel extensively through this country and will shortly leave for Chicago and later for the Pa- cific Coast The Belgian Minister and the Countess de Liehtervelde will pass summer at a New England wateriBg place where they are to have a cottage They will remain away from Washington until the early au- tumn and in November go to Belgium for the entire winter M Georges Allart counselor of the Belgian Legation will sail today for a three months leave ef ab sence in Europe Senora Azpiroz wife of the Mexican Am bassador will pews the greater part of the summer visiting relatives in Mexico I Miss Kate Myer was hostess at a 5 oclock tea yesterday afternoon The German Ambassador entertained at dinner last night when his guests were the Austrian Minister and Baroness Hen gclmuller the Heights Minister and Count- ess de Lichtervelde the Countees von MoltkeHuitfeldt Mr and Mrs Curtis Lieutenant Colonel and Miss Ernst Mr and Mrs Ffoulke Miss Rose Wallach Miss Tuckermann Miss Merriam Miss Ethel Horstmann Senor Riano Mr de Strale and Mr Talgny The marriage of Miss Evelyn Tasker daughter of Mrs E Compton Tasker of this city and Mr Re 1 lianna of Tennes- see was solemnized at Trinity Episcopal Church yesterday afternoon at 838 oclock the rector Rev Mr Williams officiating The chancel was set with palms and on the altar were vases of white roses The bride passed up the aisle with her brother Mr Compton Tanker who gave her in mar riage They were preceded by the ushers Mr W H Carr Mr G H Carr Mr Charles J Cain Mr B T Patterson Mr The maid of honor Miss Sara Water who walked a little distance before the hIde wore a gown of mode cloth with a u 4ice front of violet silk and carried a brnch of shaded pink sweet peas The aride wore a tailor made cloth of smoke grey the Eton jacket opening over a blouse of white silk The grey straw hat wrs trimmed with pink silk and green leaveS and the wedding flowers were white roses arranged in a shower bouquet The groom was attended by Mr Daniel H Perry After the ceremony a reception was Lcld at the Raleigh Mr and Mrs Hanna left later for their honeymoon trip which will conclude at their future home in the South Mrs Daniel Manning has gone to New York She will sail for Europe about the middle of the The French Ambassador has dinner in- vitations out for this evening PULPIT dESTURES ONLY But time Rabbi Happened to Embrace AVoniftn and AVa Fined MILWAUKEE Wis May Isa ac Rosenthal of Chicago was arraigned In the Police Court yesterday charged with annoying women Two policemen who fol lowed the rabbi for several blocks testP fled that they saw him accost and try to embrace several women Rosenthals plea was that he was so busy thinking of his religious work that he swung his arm about him and he might have unintentionally embraced one of the women The Judge found the rabbi guilty fined him 5 and costs Growth of Masonic Lodges RALEIGH N C May 9rGrand Secre- tary John C Drewry of the North Caro- lina Grand Lodge of Masons reports that during the past thirty days three new lodges have been instituted bringing the total number up to 214 ARMY AND NAVY NOTES Major Alfred C Sharp Inspector Gen oral U S V has been to duty as Inspector general In the Department of Porto Rico The Bennington has sailed frou Naga- saki for Yokohama The torpedo boar Talbot has arived at the New York navy yard The Massachusetts has sailed from New York for League Island The cruiser Prairie has sailed from New Orleans for Key West Admiral Schley with his flagship Chi cago and the gunboats Montgomery and Wllfington has sailed from Bahia for Rio where the vessels will dock and repair some portions machinery which have given away The Oregon has sailed from Yokohama for Nagasaki The United States monitor Xmphitritc has passed out the Virginia Capes th i W H Trail and Woodbrldge Clapp 9Rabbi antI ofthe Mr month assigned ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ I BURNED TO DEATH A Philadelphia Girl Loses Her Life After 1ouriiiK Oil on n Fire PHILADELPHIA May 9 With no one her but her invalid mother who help- lessly listened to her agonized screams fourteenyearold Lena Nussbeum vas al- most burned to a crisp yesterday at her home 1S25 Garrett Street She died shortly afterward on theway to SL Agnes Hospital It was the same old story of a slow fire a can of kerosene and an exrkwion The mother of the unfortunate girl has been an invalid for two years Since that time Lena has taken her as housekeeper afternoon when the girl began preparing the evening meal The fire was quickly kindled but somehow It ould not draw Nearby was a can of kerosene Lena had never put oil on the before her mother had always warned her not lo But the fire wouldnt draw and her father would be home soon and she wanted to have his supper ready when be came in Without a thought of danger she raised the lid and poured the oil in Then she placed the can in front of the open grate Hardly had she done so when there came the explo ales flames from The grate bad set fire to the contents of the oaR aad la a seconds time the girls clothing was in Homes Terrified site rag into the yard called for her mother who heard her but was helpless Neighbors heard her cries and rail to assistance A blanket was throws arousd the girl IB an instant it took fire and watt soon burned Another came to the rescue with a tablecloth which met a like fate The two women were stightty burned about the face and bands Their injuries were treated at a nearby drug store The girl fell unconscious and a hurry call was sent for the ambulance In the meantime an alarm of fire was sent in The back por- tion of the house was badly damaged DESTROYED BY FOREST FIRES LoMitfM Su tola d In Virginia PARKERSBURO W Va May 9 FIerce forest fires which have bten raging la Webster county are the of great loss of fine lumber owned by the Stout Lumber Company and T A Blankeaship whose plants are located about two miles north of Camden on the Gauley in the mountains On the morning of the Cth instant the forest Ores swept down on the plants and yards 2nd in a short time had destroyed fully 2000000 feet of fine timbor In the stick and sawed T W Blankettshjp lost over 1000000 feet of timber cut and un- cut while Stout Co lost close to 1000 000 feet of stock together with the mills The entire loss of both firms will amount to something over 30000 A Cyclone In Cumberland CUMBERLAND Md May 9 A smal passed over Cumberland last even- ing The tin root on the house of Frank Keller was blown off from the bricks and turned completely over The flying root missed the trees in front of Mr house but went over a tree In front of tn house of Clarence Brengle on the opposite side of the street The tree was unllmbed the trunk puncturing the roof and holding It up like an umbrella Mr Brenglos iron fence was broken down The roof is thir tysix feet long Trees are blown down throughout the city Box cars were un- roofed and trolley poles blown down The street car service was Impaired near It Was shortly after 4 yeaterda fiN The I her I cause I I cyclone I o clock awe heavy Luulcr Vet t Keller 8 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ THE ICE MONOPOLY Miff Attorney General Davies Arrives in New York lie Receives tIme Petition to Begin 1rocccUIuK the Trust at the Hotel Manhattan The Attorneys Prepared to Make n Determined Resistance NEW YORK May 9 Attorney General John C Davies is in the city to investigate the Ice Trust with a view to smashing the combination of companies that has In its power to fix the price at any flgur At the Hotel Manhattan today he re- ceived the petition asking him to begin proceedings against the trust with a view of canceling the certificate whereby the ice barons hold New York In a grip ot steel He received the notice of Lawyers Einstein and In Albany yes terday and came at once to this ely Although professing to be little concern- ed over the outcome it was plain the ice kings were worried Their attorneys Daly Hoyt Mason were early at the hotel prepared to lIght every step of the proceedings M S Gultennan represented the petitioners The proceedings are taken under the laws of 1SS0 which say that no stock cor poration shall combine with any other cor poration or person for the unlawful re- straint of trade or for the creation of a monopoly- It is charged that the American Ice Com- pany the trust has combined with one ice company after another In this city until the trade is absolutely in its hands It has restrained trade because its extraor- dinary docking privileges prevents another corporation or person from engaging la- the business at a profit That is why with ice costing no more than 4 a ton at the outside delivered in this city it can charge 10 a Unless the law ends the Ice trust mo- nopoly the four and a half million inhab itants of Greater New York will be at the mercy of the giant octopus and hundreds- of small meat markets and ice cream manufacturers will be forced out of busi- ness DIED IN STREET CAB Heart Failure CHUMCN A llultluiore Painter Death BALTIMORE May M of East Biddie Street died suddenly yesterday afternoon at 546 oclock near Fulton and North Avenues while on a car of the Central line OB his way to Join his wife who was spending the evening with his nephew James H McDermott of 1611 Presstman Street The body was taken into Shultes drug stare and afterward re- moved to the Northwestern police station where It was identified by a brother Val- entine Foreman 1613 Division Street Found on the body besides a gold watch mid a pocketbook containing seme money was a i ounce bottle of medicine which it var afterward learned the deceased had purchased yesterday morning Mr Foreman had complained yesterday d experiencing a smothering sensation He had not been well for some months Mr Foreman was a painter and about for tyfive years old He had married man of Baltimore county Coroner Bald wins decision was that death was due to lisart failure LACK OF WORK CAUSES SUICIDE Account of Not llavinij a Position PHILADELPHIA Pa May of a fruitless search for eatptoymeat Paul T Koch a carpenter took his life yester day His family who live at 1414 South Juniper Street are at a low to account for their fathers action Koch was fiftytwo years oW and apparently in good health He bade goodby to his wife when she went marketing IB the morning leaving him In the kitchen with his daughter Mathilda Shortly after the mothers departure Koch went into the cellar He said nothing- to his daughter- In half an hour or so she missed him and went to look for him He was found dangling from a beam in the cellar dean but with the warmth of life still in him The man had dropped to his knees and Hfted them from the floor so that the noose should be effective Deputy Coroner Nett was called to take charge of the body Kochs eldest son Hermann who works telephone that his father was 111 He scorched home on his bicycle and learned the truth just as he crossed the threshold He dropped unconscious and had to be put to bed A physician said that he has heart disease and that the tidings of his fathers fate was too great a shock for Kane Man Tries to Burn a Jail WILLIAMSPORT Pa May 9 Thornta Keener an express messenger running on the Philadelphia and Reading Railway be- tween WIHiamsport and Philadelphia re- cently became mentally unbalanced Yes- terday it was found necessary to confine him in the Lycoming county Jail and last night he made an attempt to burn that structure piling all his bed clothing and other inflammable things on the Soot of his cell and setting them on fire Sher- iff Gamble detected the smoke and extin guished the flames Ended III Life AVItU LnnclnnamL- EONARDTOWNr Md May M Herman of Ridge St Marys county com mitted suicide yesterday by taking lauda- num It is supposed he took the drug to relieve pain He was a popular and pros perous merchant Com- bine It bal A 9Harry I I been twice and was a brother of Leander Fore rhiundeiphia inn Desilerate on 9Wearied as a jeweler down town was notified by 9J Against Town end a Fore- man t him by ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Delicious Wholesome ana Not Dear J When buying a tin of Van Hout ens Chocolate Drops- or a similar tin of Van Houtens Chocolate Croquettes- the purchaser gets a splendid kind of Chocolate iri a convenient edible form and after it has been tried the flavor is certain to be pronounced Delicious Those who prefer the Tablet form can procure the Chocolate in that shape and also in small bars Van Houtens Chocolate of irreproach able composition forms a splendid rand de licious snack when on a picnic a journey- or when out for a spin on the wheel Taking into consideration the quality of Van Houtens Chocolate it is not dear I I Ie 1 u I ¬ ¬ Royal Baking Powder is of the highest always pure wholesome uniform other and will retain their strength and fresh ness and produce the same and the highest leavening effect In any climate at any Care must be taken to avoid baking powders mads from alum Such powders are sold cheap because they cost but a few a corro ROYAL nAKiNO rovwou cc xr MLLU W ST PEW YORK r PURE f contents of each can arc exactly like pound acid which taken in food means injUf to bea1t f44cv I BKinP- owdeT ABSOLUTELY qual- ity The time s > ¬ CHARGES A PREACHER ItinI r Burglary En bex leniul and Korjrerj In the Category CHILLICOTHE Ohio May 9 Deputy Sheriff Mallow returned trees Asbtan V Va last night with WHitens Tires alias George Wright wanted ia Frees Utah for alleged murder Four ago it Is charged he killed little boya in Provo for revenge breaking ke on a lake threw the bedtesiB He escaped aad came to this ceaaty aad some time ago ran away voder soepiefen of burglary embeszkmest forgery lIe was recently identified M alleged murderer by a hot gr pb TJro has beea traveling as a preacher ad fear years age married MiMBfe Romariek a wealthy wean at Ashtaa W Va Arrival From Colon QUARANTINE S I X Y May S jseag the passeagera wbe arrived this morales ok the Reamer Advaace Ce km were Robert S Chilloe CM f ef Ute Consular Bureau at Washington Lteateti ant Commander Wilmra C Eaton and LJeet William G Milter of the United States cruiser Philadelphia and Charles L Harrison Surveyor f the Paaarsa Canal route n route to Washington T I Eisy operate U h8SY TO tnie only OI Hoods 1 UUU pub the best safest cathartic ever the people Pre- pared by Uw proprietors of Hoods SarapariBo We Keep Open House at the Modern BakeryW- e The deaaMsess meats ot oar bakery arc i oarked COB breads are baked Owby MOThERS BREAD h nude ef tile purest sad best ingredients and ow patented proces mixing derefepi more gluten than is fsafld in any ether breed B y MOTHEIlS BREAD ol 5c a loaf All grocers sell it idese- sabstit l Corbys Modern Bakery 2335 Briglitwood Ave WELL END THE SUFFERING- Well remedy 11 defects Well pnfonn skillful operations Well give you BO pain if possible and work and price wilt you perfect ttUsfactiolw Full set for 5 crowns and caps Iron 3 to powder paste and mouth wash the very her nude by os THE EVANS DEXTAI PARLORS 1389 F rt uw Established ISSa Branch office 397 at nv- p30trcm k i MONEY SAVED ilSMONEYMADE You can M e money by hiving your dental work dene now Yew bare been reading of the ccod work we are doing so need feet B- Ohesiucer coming to us All work dose known t the dental protrarion painlesrfy Out best worK prices VERO DENTISTS J20I Pa Ave Over list Store Entrance on 12th St 398 Willow Chair Special 298 For One Week Haines Washington StoreP- A ATE AXD STH ST S E Droops Piano Bargains Are Worth Seeing Droops Music louse 925 Penna Ave AGAINST YeArs and Ute and skeet from offered We UP glad Ti- siton and them arowed ow wk mMIma fq8 p I trait to the disy cent JMr if tV give t Teeth th a in matte est Davis myiStan three the A mildest always I wekenise bow sail places wbere seine ef 55 per grocer youd hate best spIl4X > > ° A BRIDE UNDER AKEESOL- tVceeptea for Wedding Outfit and llnrrlen Another Man CHICAGO May 3 Mrs Jack a wile el three weeks is Wider M charges f larceny and obtainIng money under false preteaces The ceraplaiaaat is James Clever an enamored widower wbe vfg rotu- tove to a wocaan wooed her sa ardently that she comset to marry him procured moaey from him ostensIbly to- by her wedding outfit chew disappeared aad after a two weeks search iraa found Uf the JItUd wUiower a married woman Ireitideiitlnl Nominations The Prwideiit has sent the ToHowlng nominations to the Seaate First Sergeant Keanedy Signal Corps to be s second Iteuteaaat Faatmas New IL 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CHICAGO May 9 Much discontent onthe part of lay members over the action ofyofiterdfly was evident in the opening hoursof the Methodist General Conference thismorning at the Auditorium

Judging from the expressions of the laydelegates in the halls and corridors beforethe opening of the session there was feltto be but little consistency in the actionwhich excluded the laymen from tho An-nual when they were allowedto attend tho General Conference Theproceedings of the morning bore evidenceof the strength of this feeling and the lay-men of the conference took but little partin the work

Devotional exercises were begun at 835-a m although announced for S30 DrJ R T Grey of Philadelphia was incharge The exercises were short how-ever and the business session opened ontime at 9 oclock Bishop Foss took thepresiding chair

Although the discussion of the report ofthe special commission appointed Jouryears ago to revise the organic law of thechurch was far from being completed yes-terday Bishop Foes ordered the usual rollcall for the presentation of memorials ap-peals petitions resolutions and committeereports and over an hour was taken upwith a large number of responses from thedelegates The report from the commission-on revision of the organic law wastaken up therefore until after 10 oclock

The report of the Treasurer of the For-eign Mission Society Dr Homer Eaton ofNew York showed that 516361933 hadbeen received and disbursed during thelast four years

The speakers of the day and their sub-jects were Bishop Ilartzell AfricaDr J F Thompson South AmericaRev J H Worley China Dr WilliamBurt Rome Dr E W Parker IndiaDr Julius Soper Japan Rev John WButler Mexico Rev D L Rader otDenver Domestic Missions

BANANAS FROM CUBA

Flrxt CnrK to Stench BaltimoreSInce the Spanish

BALTIMORE May first ergo ofbananas received at this port from Cubasince war was declared with Spain arrivedyesterday from Banes on the Utlted FruitCompanys steamer Taft Capu n Canrobert Among the cargo were s ial hun-dred of the rich red bananas f cuiar tothe plantations of the Santiago province

The KlrwanSchall Fruit Comply yes-terday received the flrst cargo of this sea-sons pineapples from the Bahamas TheBritish schooner Sarah E DoJ Tiss Caplam Cameron arrived with l 0 lozenwhich were rapidly taken

The West India Fruit Company steamer Oxus from Jamaica and the UnitedFruit Companys steamer Ely from thesame island with bananas were In thebay last night

Today t e fine steamers BrooklIne andBarnstable of the United Fruit Companys fleet will sail for Bocas del Toro forcargoes of bananas

DRUGGED AND BOBBED

A riiilndelithlnii HoiiKhly HandledTJiIcvcs-

PHI1ADELPHIA Pa May 9 Draggedstrangled and robbed Charles Hansson of2515 Spangler Street who Is em-ployed by a Jewelry firm at Twelfth andChestnut Streets was found lying in tfcelodging house 230 North Ninth Stretearly on Sunday morning Alfred Bryanthe proprietor of the place discovered theman just in time to save his life andHansson is now assisting the police to capture the man who robbed him The au-thorities at the request of Hansson keptthe particulars of the affair In secret untilyesterday

Hansson according to the police hiiout celebrating on Saturday night andbecame acquainted with the man whorobbed him In a saloon near Eleventh andArch Streets They walked around tcwnfor an hour or two and then engaged aroom at the lodging house Hansson it lasaid was in such a condition that he didnot know where he was going His com-panion was poorly dressed and did nothave any money But things are differentwith him now He Is walking arounl inHanssons new slut of clothes and besideshe got his watch and chain and money

ACCUSED OF POSTAL FBJUTDS-

Youiij Man on Cl-iKorjjlns Money Order

CINCINNATI May days ago awelldressed young man presented threemoney orders for each with Idunti-flcatign waived to Postmaster Reynolds-of Ky The postmaster noticedthe advices forwarded him were in thesame handwriting as the others He madethe excuse that he had not yet receive Ithe advices for payment The young matwent away and did not appear againPostoffice Inspector Frederick M Betzwho was notified learned tha these orders for 5100 each made out Li the samehandwriting had been receiveS New-port

As the result of further Investigation hearrested this morning the young man whowas registered at the Palace Hotel with twoyoung women as E Rhinehart wife andsister Chicago but whose real name isJoseph Brychta a clerk In the postofflceat Pullman Ills He Is a Bohemian about23 years old He left Pullman on April

a two weeks vacation He also stole-a block of money orders He owns up tohaving presented and obtained money forthree orders ot 100 each at New Yorkthree at Brooklyn three at Camden andthree at Harrisburg Pa amounting to

Dying Woman Sues for DivorceCLEVELAND Ohio May 9 Mrs

C Black who Is dying of cancer atthe Huron Street Hospital has begun suitfor divorce Mrs Black Is a rich womanIn her own right and comes or a good

three children She alleges that her hissband struck her while she was in bedcausing tho Illness which made the operation necessary Her object In wanting adivorce before she dies Is that In case adecree is granted all of hergo to her children otherwise thewill get a dower Interest ta Judge Lamson of the Court of Common Pleas appointed a referee to hear the wrtJencc atthe hospital

Sluggish BloodT-he blood should not creep lazily through

the veins It should run swiftly carryinglife and health to every organ Indiges-tion constipation dyspepsa and nervous-ness invariably accompany poor circula-tion Purify and invigorate the blood withHostellers Stomach Bitters and these dis-eases will disappear The Bitters also pre-vent malaria fever and ague and cures allailments of the stomach See that a

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of laceedged chiffon which are put on to simulate a bolero with a scalloped outlineDeep cuffs of the tucked taffeta cut in points and bordered with the same niching ofchiffon and lace fall far over the hand

DUSTY

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

The Russian Ambassador Count Caseinwill entertain at dinner tomorrow night inhonor of Baron and Baroness Heykingwho will come to Washington from NewYork for a short visit to the capital Ba-

ron Heyking was German Minister to Chi-

na when Count Cassini was Russian Min-ister there Baron Heyking is now enroute to his new post as German Ministerto Mexico Prince Dolgorowkoff of Rus-sia a relative of Count Casein is hisguest at the Russian Embassy PrinceDolgorowkoff will travel extensivelythrough this country and will shortlyleave for Chicago and later for the Pa-cific Coast

The Belgian Minister and the Countessde Liehtervelde will pass summer at aNew England wateriBg place where theyare to have a cottage They will remainaway from Washington until the early au-

tumn and in November go to Belgium forthe entire winter M Georges Allartcounselor of the Belgian Legation willsail today for a three months leave ef absence in Europe

Senora Azpiroz wife of the Mexican Ambassador will pews the greater part of thesummer visiting relatives in Mexico

I Miss Kate Myer was hostess at a 5oclock tea yesterday afternoon

The German Ambassador entertained atdinner last night when his guests werethe Austrian Minister and Baroness Hengclmuller the Heights Minister and Count-ess de Lichtervelde the Countees vonMoltkeHuitfeldt Mr and Mrs CurtisLieutenant Colonel and Miss Ernst Mrand Mrs Ffoulke Miss Rose Wallach MissTuckermann Miss Merriam Miss EthelHorstmann Senor Riano Mr de Straleand Mr Talgny

The marriage of Miss Evelyn Taskerdaughter of Mrs E Compton Tasker ofthis city and Mr Re 1 lianna of Tennes-see was solemnized at Trinity EpiscopalChurch yesterday afternoon at 838 oclockthe rector Rev Mr Williams officiating

The chancel was set with palms and onthe altar were vases of white roses Thebride passed up the aisle with her brotherMr Compton Tanker who gave her in marriage They were preceded by the ushersMr W H Carr Mr G H Carr MrCharles J Cain Mr B T Patterson Mr

The maid of honor Miss Sara Water whowalked a little distance before the hIdewore a gown of mode cloth with a u 4icefront of violet silk and carried a brnchof shaded pink sweet peas The aridewore a tailor made cloth of smoke greythe Eton jacket opening over a blouse ofwhite silk The grey straw hat wrstrimmed with pink silk and green leaveSand the wedding flowers were white rosesarranged in a shower bouquet The groomwas attended by Mr Daniel H PerryAfter the ceremony a reception was Lcldat the Raleigh Mr and Mrs Hanna leftlater for their honeymoon trip which willconclude at their future home in theSouth

Mrs Daniel Manning has gone to NewYork She will sail for Europe about themiddle of the

The French Ambassador has dinner in-vitations out for this evening

PULPIT dESTURES ONLY

But time Rabbi Happened to EmbraceAVoniftn and AVa Fined

MILWAUKEE Wis May Isaac Rosenthal of Chicago was arraignedIn the Police Court yesterday charged withannoying women Two policemen who followed the rabbi for several blocks testPfled that they saw him accost and try toembrace several women

Rosenthals plea was that he was so busythinking of his religious work that heswung his arm about him and he mighthave unintentionally embraced one of thewomen

The Judge found the rabbi guiltyfined him 5 and costs

Growth of Masonic LodgesRALEIGH N C May 9rGrand Secre-

tary John C Drewry of the North Caro-lina Grand Lodge of Masons reports thatduring the past thirty days three newlodges have been instituted bringing thetotal number up to 214

ARMY AND NAVY NOTES

Major Alfred C Sharp Inspector Genoral U S V has been to dutyas Inspector general In the Department ofPorto Rico

The Bennington has sailed frou Naga-saki for Yokohama

The torpedo boar Talbot has arived atthe New York navy yard

The Massachusetts has sailed from NewYork for League Island

The cruiser Prairie has sailed from NewOrleans for Key West

Admiral Schley with his flagship Chicago and the gunboats Montgomery andWllfington has sailed from Bahia for Riowhere the vessels will dock and repairsome portions machinery which havegiven away

The Oregon has sailed from Yokohamafor Nagasaki

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A Philadelphia Girl Loses Her LifeAfter 1ouriiiK Oil on n Fire

PHILADELPHIA May 9 With no oneher but her invalid mother who help-

lessly listened to her agonized screamsfourteenyearold Lena Nussbeum vas al-

most burned to a crisp yesterday at herhome 1S25 Garrett Street She diedshortly afterward on theway to SL AgnesHospital

It was the same old story of a slow firea can of kerosene and an exrkwion Themother of the unfortunate girl has beenan invalid for two years Since that timeLena has taken her as housekeeper

afternoon when the girl began preparingthe evening meal The fire was quicklykindled but somehow It ould not drawNearby was a can of kerosene Lena hadnever put oil on the before her motherhad always warned her not lo But thefire wouldnt draw and her father wouldbe home soon and she wanted to have hissupper ready when be came in Withouta thought of danger she raised the lid andpoured the oil in Then she placed the canin front of the open grate Hardly hadshe done so when there came the exploales flames from The grate bad setfire to the contents of the oaR aad la aseconds time the girls clothing was inHomes Terrified site rag into the yardcalled for her mother who heard her butwas helpless

Neighbors heard her cries and rail toassistance A blanket was throws arousdthe girl IB an instant it took fire and wattsoon burned Another came to the rescuewith a tablecloth which met a like fateThe two women were stightty burned aboutthe face and bands Their injuries weretreated at a nearby drug store The girlfell unconscious and a hurry call was sentfor the ambulance In the meantime analarm of fire was sent in The back por-tion of the house was badly damaged

DESTROYED BY FOREST FIRESLoMitfM Su tola d InVirginia

PARKERSBURO W Va May 9 FIerceforest fires which have bten raging laWebster county are the of greatloss of fine lumber owned by the StoutLumber Company and T A Blankeashipwhose plants are located about two milesnorth of Camden on the Gauley in themountains

On the morning of the Cth instant theforest Ores swept down on the plants andyards 2nd in a short time had destroyedfully 2000000 feet of fine timbor In thestick and sawed T W Blankettshjp lostover 1000000 feet of timber cut and un-cut while Stout Co lost close to 1000000 feet of stock together with the millsThe entire loss of both firms will amountto something over 30000

A Cyclone In CumberlandCUMBERLAND Md May 9 A smal

passed over Cumberland last even-ing The tin root on the house of FrankKeller was blown off from the bricks andturned completely over The flying rootmissed the trees in front of Mrhouse but went over a tree In front of tnhouse of Clarence Brengle on the oppositeside of the street The tree was unllmbedthe trunk puncturing the roof and holdingIt up like an umbrella Mr Brenglos ironfence was broken down The roof is thirtysix feet long Trees are blown downthroughout the city Box cars were un-roofed and trolley poles blown down Thestreet car service was Impaired

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Attorney General Davies Arrivesin New York

lie Receives tIme Petition to Begin1rocccUIuK the Trust atthe Hotel Manhattan The

Attorneys Prepared toMake n Determined Resistance

NEW YORK May 9 Attorney GeneralJohn C Davies is in the city to investigatethe Ice Trust with a view to smashingthe combination of companies that hasIn its power to fix the price at any flgur

At the Hotel Manhattan today he re-

ceived the petition asking him to beginproceedings against the trust with a viewof canceling the certificate whereby theice barons hold New York In a grip otsteel He received the notice of LawyersEinstein and In Albany yesterday and came at once to this ely

Although professing to be little concern-ed over the outcome it was plain the icekings were worried Their attorneysDaly Hoyt Mason were early at thehotel prepared to lIght every step of theproceedings M S Gultennan representedthe petitioners

The proceedings are taken under thelaws of 1SS0 which say that no stock corporation shall combine with any other corporation or person for the unlawful re-straint of trade or for the creation of amonopoly-

It is charged that the American Ice Com-pany the trust has combined with one icecompany after another In this city untilthe trade is absolutely in its hands Ithas restrained trade because its extraor-dinary docking privileges prevents anothercorporation or person from engaging la-the business at a profit That is whywith ice costing no more than 4 a ton atthe outside delivered in this city it cancharge 10 a

Unless the law ends the Ice trust mo-nopoly the four and a half million inhabitants of Greater New York will be at themercy of the giant octopus and hundreds-of small meat markets and ice creammanufacturers will be forced out of busi-ness

DIED IN STREET CAB

Heart Failure CHUMCN A llultluiorePainter Death

BALTIMORE May Mof East Biddie Street died suddenly

yesterday afternoon at 546 oclock nearFulton and North Avenues while on a carof the Central line OB his way to Join hiswife who was spending the evening withhis nephew James H McDermott of 1611Presstman Street The body was takeninto Shultes drug stare and afterward re-moved to the Northwestern police stationwhere It was identified by a brother Val-entine Foreman 1613 Division Street

Found on the body besides a gold watchmid a pocketbook containing seme moneywas a i ounce bottle of medicine whichit var afterward learned the deceased hadpurchased yesterday morning

Mr Foreman had complained yesterdayd experiencing a smothering sensationHe had not been well for some monthsMr Foreman was a painter and about fortyfive years old He had marriedman of Baltimore county Coroner Baldwins decision was that death was due tolisart failure

LACK OF WORK CAUSES SUICIDE

Account of Not llavinij a PositionPHILADELPHIA Pa May

of a fruitless search for eatptoymeat PaulT Koch a carpenter took his life yesterday His family who live at 1414 SouthJuniper Street are at a low to account fortheir fathers action Koch was fiftytwoyears oW and apparently in good healthHe bade goodby to his wife when she wentmarketing IB the morning leaving him Inthe kitchen with his daughter MathildaShortly after the mothers departure Kochwent into the cellar He said nothing-to his daughter-

In half an hour or so she missed himand went to look for him He was founddangling from a beam in the cellar deanbut with the warmth of life still in himThe man had dropped to his knees andHfted them from the floor so that the nooseshould be effective Deputy Coroner Nettwas called to take charge of the bodyKochs eldest son Hermann who works

telephone that his father was 111 Hescorched home on his bicycle and learnedthe truth just as he crossed the thresholdHe dropped unconscious and had to be putto bed A physician said that he hasheart disease and that the tidings of hisfathers fate was too great a shock for

Kane Man Tries to Burn a JailWILLIAMSPORT Pa May 9 Thornta

Keener an express messenger running onthe Philadelphia and Reading Railway be-

tween WIHiamsport and Philadelphia re-

cently became mentally unbalanced Yes-terday it was found necessary to confinehim in the Lycoming county Jail and lastnight he made an attempt to burn thatstructure piling all his bed clothingand other inflammable things on the Sootof his cell and setting them on fire Sher-iff Gamble detected the smoke and extinguished the flames

Ended III Life AVItU LnnclnnamL-EONARDTOWNr Md May M

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Chocolate iri a convenient edible form andafter it has been tried the flavor is certainto be pronounced Delicious

Those who prefer the Tablet form canprocure the Chocolate in that shape andalso in small bars

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CHILLICOTHE Ohio May 9 DeputySheriff Mallow returned trees Asbtan

V Va last night with WHitens Tiresalias George Wright wanted ia FreesUtah for alleged murder Four agoit Is charged he killed little boya inProvo for revenge breaking keon a lake threw the bedtesiB

He escaped aad came to this ceaaty aadsome time ago ran away voder soepiefenof burglary embeszkmest forgerylIe was recently identified M allegedmurderer by a hot gr pb TJro has beeatraveling as a preacher ad fearyears age married MiMBfe Romariek awealthy wean at Ashtaa W Va

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jseag the passeagera wbe arrived thismorales ok the Reamer Advaace Cekm were Robert S Chilloe CM f ef UteConsular Bureau at Washington Lteatetiant Commander Wilmra C Eaton andLJeet William G Milter of the UnitedStates cruiser Philadelphia and Charles LHarrison Surveyor f the Paaarsa Canalroute n route to Washington

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CHICAGO May 3 Mrs Jacka wile el three weeks is Wider

M charges f larceny and obtainIng moneyunder false preteaces

The ceraplaiaaat is James Clever anenamored widower wbe vfg rotu-tove to a wocaan wooed her saardently that she comset to marry himprocured moaey from him ostensIbly to-

by her wedding outfit chew disappearedaad after a two weeks search iraa foundUf the JItUd wUiower a married woman

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