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THE SUN MONDAY JUNE 10 1901 iB4
TROLLEY CHARTER SPRINT
TV4TK CLtttKS IN 1IABB1SBVBG WORK
ALL Of SVXDAY TO CATCH VF-
Mott of tb Charter Ajktd F r In Bitird7l-Srr mbl WUI Be iMoed To4 yThF-
ocrdncr 8jndlc to GotAll thi Bout ItrMtt la PhlUddpnU-
IhRBumRO Pa June 0A11 long
the clerki of the State Department workedover the Uck of application for trolley
charters In IhU Btnte The departmentnnt oven to the public but thi clericalwas busy from morning till nUiit
f Applications yesterday woe too much foren day and Sunday furnUhed an opportunity-
to clear the decks for th second rush to-
morrowSo ruth for new lard Id the Werf probably
ver created more eicitement than petmell scamper after charters yesterdaypick Quay was met of the promoter
nf new companies to get way liewas taken nick ftcr the allnight vigil ofFriday nlht and wee not able to leavn forhome thl afternoon He takes withhim some Important franchise for elevatedtine In and about Plttghurc-
Oor Stone approved the FochUEmerybills between 10 and 11 oclock on Fridaynight and then retired He
at the Executive as wasreported yesterday wee higuest and had a few callers but the bluewere signed with others before the variouscapitalist and promoters from the different
of the State appeared on the midnightIt Is expected that the charters
will be leaned tomorrow except in thosewees where then may be conflict as toroutes-
It Is understood here that Congre smsnWilliam Connell and his lieutenants have
the available privileges at Scrantonth F rd rer syndicate have
grabbed everything In sight In PhiladelphiaAs to PltUburg and Allegheny the goodthings In the way of street have beengobbled up by the Olivers the Mellens theIllgelows and Dick Quay There Is adivision In city as to the surface andoverhead a sort of community ofInterest
Scores of smallfry capitalist have putto their claims for charters and these will
be acted on when Secretary driest getsthrough with the more Important InterestsHe said before he left for home yesterdayafternoon that nothing further would bedone until Monday and that no publicitywould b given In the matter of andIncorporators until tomorrow cer-
tain however that Foerderer and his asso-
ciates have secured the choice streets InPhiladelphia and that the Johnson syndi-
cate will get bones so far as that city Is
concerned
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There Is talk of litigation on the quratloe-
f the validity of the granted be
fore the approval of weeofficially at the State Department
This was not done until nearly 11 oclockyesterday although the bills bearof June 7 It Is contended by certain law-
yers that as there was no public notice givenof the approval of the bills until 1040 oclockyesterday morning no application forcharter could have been considered underthe new acts until that hour Notwithstand-ing this contention It Is charged that certainfavored Incorporators left with theirfled copies of charters before theerally tad an opportunity even to file theirapplications
There Is also much criticism of the suspenlion of a printed rule of the State Depart-ment which provides that there shall becharters Issued on Saturday owing to thefact that the Treasury Is upon thatday It so happened thatTreasury Department was open yesterday-The Commonwealth will be enriched bylarge amount through the Incorporation ol-
o manr new companies with large capital
TRIPPERS HOUK rnox CAMP
Highly With TheIr Weeks WorkHailthe Camp to ThrnuelTM
Squadron A In command of Major Brldgman got back from Its weeks stay at theState camp yesterday The commandreached the armory In Park avenue at 1
having come down In a leisurelyfrora Tarrytown where It spent the previousnight The troopers left the State camprarly Saturday morning and reached Kingsland Point where the tents were pitchedt 7 In the evening They were up
and off by 830 yesterday morning but therewas no reason for haste and the men took It
leisurely enjoying the beautiful day untilthe armory was reached Troop C whichhad the better start and camped at Ardsley
for the night was about two hours ahead ofSquadron A on the trip down to the cityret All of A men WITHnruwned their star In camp and were aremarkably of fellowsFront Major down they were fullor the things been con
this All of themwere unanimous In declaring that It hadbeen fur ahead of any other ex-
perience that the command had hail both Inthe way of pleasure and In of trainingThis was the adopted for the
time this year whereby time cavalrylad had tho camp a tnem lvnsvThe time was not divided between cavalry
and Infantry evolution A lot of wasto Itoe for Major llrldgman
Troop C In command of Capt Charles In arrived at the Portland
avenue Ilrnnklyn Atterday Vnornlnc The men were In good
S Y Col James M
Jarvft watched the evening parade ofthe Kl
field tonUht 11 itCol It C Rldibockcharge Tim wn ivltnmsed
least a thousand persons There wa-
on ld rable incitement by the horsof the First They areand In the evening imradn danced and kickedand barked and continually Oneartillery man wi tnrown h
and the viiltors and the con-veyance and vehllet scattered when the
hor es would Mart on a runIhe Eighth Regiment will rnirch to Camp
Roe tomorrow ant spend two days ansitwo nights They will Campabout l Th tonightthe air I thn chilliest In weeks and blankets-are In demand The wind blowsn so much so that this afternoon time
Spat flag was ruined It came down fromhe staff
iMKr srvuv fv ravxciuI elf uid lUirball rUjrrt Oat Inflwnrnurn-
idrn Hare Some ArrctttdV-
OXKWIS X V June As a result ofthe arfjuittal of School Commissioner Adamsfor playing golf on Sunday the police to-
day permitted Sunday sports Every basebull tioifj in the city contained Its quita ofuniformed or semiuniformed men end boyswho plaved m time presence of many personsThe regular Sunday game on the Saw MilllOver KrMin is which was the primary causenf the ieruynienv crusade wee resumedbefore 2tKi spectators The Snegkill Ooir flub eietirnted the vindication-of Mr A inn V rruvMllnif the on North
mi-
Ml t i t mnn that the oppositiono i as mb lded
HIM nrinal cruxiid rs arc nn redetermined t n r It U rumored
arrant nr tn iirnnircd for Oineoflio Muiiil i t iv mlnlttort p ike
iy m rmni what thyrnllil rtiDii
In Ml I MUM Catholic Churchhowever in irMird K llrndy de-fcrltMd i suMIy Player who lie
nirltiiioii result fr n work of bl otMid the irl t iniKint numsvniint-lier l no rites or m
Tlie ltv lu K lri e of thn Met-hodlt luirrli old IM iie WITH i trslnllU
th icvit r unll wallowliiKIll Kinill Of tlHI lll-
Mi nf l Murks llnrnnl ins ISOOU-Oiriiilsiiw 1 t American-
MaKhe ia fiiniiin Hunt wits deHroyed-bv lire eiiiniiing a loss of I11Ws-evenii ofmployment I he OUHMII and
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YACHT WATER
Party f WIt om Tile Had a C 44 Bathas a Sail
Ralph Tapp 24 years old Richard Collett23 year old and George Esheby 34 years oldall of 16S East Eighteenth street Manhattan
onWcdnesday and took her out for a trial spin yester-day The yacht capsized and all hands werethrown Into the water but rescued
Capt H A Baggar of J81 Flftyseventhstreet Brooklyn was engaged to fit up the
handle It until the owners wereable to care for It themselves He told theyoung men yesterday that the yacht leakedbadly and that It was not safe to go out Theyoung men however were anxious to trythe boat and it 230 oolock the yacht left hermoorings nt the foot of Thirtyeighth streetBrooklyn
While out In the lower bay Capt Baggarbecame convinced that It would be wise toturn around and make for tho shore Hegave the order to go the mainsailiards The young took somepicking ouBthe and before them
order was executed the yacht had capsizedand the entire party Including Capt Beggarsfourteenyearold son Frank were In them
water A revenue cutter and a tug put to-
ward the struggling and at them sametime a skiff containing Harry White of 417
Van Brunt street and George Banks andGeorge Dennison of let Beard street put outfrom them shores Several life buoys werethrown from them revenue cutter and one ofthem struck young Frank Baggar on thehead and for a time he was dazed
The skiff picked up Capt Baggar and hisson and Ralph Tapp Collett was picked-up by the revenue cutter while Esheby witseared for by them crew of the tugboat Allthe rescued party were landed at the foot ofThirtyeighth street
oar so3ic EACH
II Pays th Ground Rent of Church Dalit aCentury Ago la Manhelm
MANBIIU Pa June This part of lacaster county was well represented here to-
day for them observance of the annual customof raying the years ground rent for a churchwith one red rose The representativesof the of the late Baron Rtelgel were outIn the ground on whichthe old Zion Church was built acentury or more ago He also helped to buildthe church The Baron specially stipulatedthee only rent to be paid by the congrega
In all time was one red rose each yearthe Feast of Roses In June Todays
sermon was preached by the Rev C KolllnSchneck ofHarrlsburg Them annual addresswas delivered by Judge Ashman of Phila-delphia The rent was pre ented by a repre-sentative of the Lancaster Coilnty Historical
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Society and received by aof the york County Historical Society Theedifice was beautifully decorated with red
SSCRSTARY ROOT lV BVFFALO
lie Wilt TUlt the Eiposltlon TodtyIUporton Results ot Fair In Slay
BUFFALO Junes Secretary of War EUhuRoot reached Buffalo at 7 0 tonight liewas accompanied by len Corbln MajorOen Young Col and Mrs Johnson and MissEdythe Patton Secretary Hoot will be theguest of Carlton at his home onWest Ferry street will occupyhis private car Secretary Root postponed-his view of the Exposition until tomor
Root and Miss Hoot will arrivetomorrow night
A report which will be made to the Execu-tive Committee of tho Exposition tomorrowwill show that the people who attended duringMay spent 1 cent per capita lest than theChicago visitors during the first month ofthe Worlds Fair At Chicago the averagesum spent Inside the grounds was 18 centsand the attendance for May was isonoooHere the average was 17 but It must
not until 20 and thatthe opportunities for spending were not
Indeed all the shows and attractions are statnow On there Is very
opportunity to spenddeclare themselves well seth
fled with tho result and are now directingenergies to secure special rate frosts
the railroads The want to hold offtheir lowest rates until the middle of July
have been told by the Exposition off-icials that If they do they be confronted-by more people than can handle At
88 per rent of the people attended-In the last days of the
Every Incoming trnln its quota
Is day Jour-nalists arrived In time tothe Midway It closed Only thirtyseven uero In today The othersare pursuing their Investigations Thirtylive Now came at n-
oclock tonluht On thee train they formed-an organization for the suppression theJersey innvmiltn Joke
PullDm domn of tie Government building
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Hnnnttd policeman Thrown si tie Tried toAvert Collision
James Donaldson a coxchman went Into-
a hotel at IMl street and Macombs Damroad yesterday afternoon and Ms team ran
When the horses got to I7fd ntretansi the Washington road they turned andran back igsln with Mounted PolicemanSowardx them
At a runabout occupied bytwj women was In front of the runawaysThe policeman caugli one of them by thobridle and yelled to the women to turn outnf the way Before they tutu tine to 10
of the coach the back ofrunabout I ho coach horses fell and thopoliceman and his horse went down with
The runabout had a little paint scrapedoff the but that was nil and the womendrove nwiy without welting to see if tho po-liceman was hurt e with a lew
The throe horses were cut aboutthe
irorDVT LET TIIK riltfXSX Iff-
Nontnlon Employees ot the Ifhljh flhnpi InWUkfflUrre DoThrlr Own fireWlLKtBllAnnE Pu June u Nonunion
workmen and private detectives at the Lehigh Valley shops drove back the city fire-
men with revolvers during 11 tire thh after-noon Otto of the buildings was Ignitedby sparks from an engine und an alarm
In The city Fire Departmentresponded limit when theth MMIH they wern met by time work me nund dleitlvut An effort to broughta volley front the revolvers tiredIn no one wa
Chief ordered thee firemen to turnthe tho men on the fence Thisrained theta t flee Other workmen mIghtth anti tit firemen Mri im onIt from a hill near nr Thmuch encltemiirf-
OROOT HE CHtLHXT
And Went Into the Water to Save a Childrnllcm n llanltd llolh Oat
John let years old if 12 clarkson-ureet forgot ho couldnt wlm when heMtyrnrold Charles Trlml of H7 Downingstreet full overboard yeterdiy and heJump into wister sifter him lundhad boflti nlaylnit a bulkhiad nt tlie footof Chrl xtrcit and intel tiimljlcil ufT
Tin two tluilndireil nbniit urabblng furiirli simmer Ilillnman iMiuuan nfCh rl s street tatlo a row bout nnd
tillin Into it I hey were nil rightlifter iinitiuliilice MirKion had drlcil I Inillout u little
llnipllal Saprrlnlrndenl Eons Dm-
ATin ON V J lunn uJn eph Durgot-KUterlntiMilinl of the Isolation Hospital
last night nnd left thatton lie wn Ihniitened the Miivnr with
expillsloii the tinliun IhiHoard of ivuntid him ID remainIn defiance nf the Hoard of llTillh A corn
Aldermen went to tie hospital yrslerday ansi urged him to slay
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A NURSERY IN A CHURCH
BAB1XS FOR WHILE JtOTSKMTUf SXRJtON
An Experiment Which Br Mr IsTrying Only Three or FourYesterday and Women Who HadVolutrd as XonM Wr Dli ppolntd-
N w BnuNswjcx June The LivingstonAvenue Baptist Church tried the experi-ment today of conducting a day nurseryduring church services so that the babiesparents could attend the services Todaywas Childrens Day and the pastor of thechurch the Rev A B formerly ofthe Central Baptist Brooklyndesired to say a special word to parentsas to their duties to their children Hewanted all the parents In his congregation-to hear what he had to say and he wantedto be sure that none of would be keptat home by the very they w rparents
The Rev Mr Sears went to Mrs J KHarris of the congregation and asked herIf she would not undertakes to carry out anexperiment he had made at one time In hiBrooklyn church He suggested that hewished her to select five or six young womenof the congregation to care for such babies-as might bo brought torooms to lie out the morn-Ing service sirs Harris found no
raising for nursewomen who gathered at
them Livingston Avenue Church this morn-Ing duty were tremblingover with eagerness to take care ofThey milk and Jumping
colored rubber rattlesenough to stock a somali storeTho only thhg lacked whets ar
Where thirty or fortybabies had been expected three or fourcame ten these were bytheir mothers with awhich was not altogether pleasant to the
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fants and flirted desperately with themIn rivalry they the ser
was over thought themust have been very long
The Rev Mr Sears all dlioouraired when Mrs Harris reported to himso babies had to cared forHe said that It would of course take time
mothersover to confidence that thebabies were really In competent and under-standing he in time hosaid tn arrange for mothers day once In
four weeks when the which theIrreverent of the town call babycheckingwould be put in force the sermonRev Mr on the ex
that parents should set for their chil-dren
TUB NKORO QVMTIOX
Its echelon ItUhop Johnston Says DtTOlvM-
Ipon ChurchesBishop Johnston of them Episcopal diocese
of western Texas preached yesterday morningnt Christ Chu rch on the rave problem He saidthat this country had had two race problems-to settle outside that of them negro WhetherIt lied settled thorn righteously or unrighteously he was not prepared to say One wasthnt of the Indians which had been settledby their practical extermination the otherrace problem that of the Chinese had beensettled by another method that of exclusion
Taking up theo two methods and apply-ing them to the negro he said us see howthey will work In the first place time negroescannot be excluded as thy are alreadyeight millions of them They dontleave here and a larger portion of time peopleIn my country dont wish to have them go on
account of their labor The negro is stilltractable He never goes on strike Hehasnt reached that point In his development-
Hut leaving all that aside there U still a betterargument against exclusion or deportationTill is that we have not got the physicalability It has beets out thattake at leant seventyftvw years to deportirons our Mioros the souoooo of negroesthey would bo burst fester thun our presentmeans of transportation would allow us to
them off remains then ex-
termination which they would scarcely resistone In this country In his
Imaginings would ever dream of asof title problem The only then by
this can settled U that nf-
eduction and for this South I taxing IV
pelt to them extent of n farIut there l u defect remedyas It Is luliic appliedMid that a man Intellectually hutnot morally become more dangerousthan end that 1 precisely the uanifirwith the ruuro theyreceive no immoral Instruction whim theirwits tire belli isany niornl Mrenialienlnir This Inabilitynf them public schools of our land t anysystem In going to lend within a few
to a the like of which tillcountry has never seen and It will with n
that wont believe anything at
Hie whole nuestlon of time right eduoitlnnof times negro wives Itself Into the effortsthat rhrlstlnn aru maklnj fur tintuplifting have sot to educatedn nt time sim time as they are Intel
It Is left entirely to the churchw-nf title land to see to are doingIt Mime nf them more than others hentime do that themlh solution of this problem and contribute
liberally In tile Souththen will the he ln to advance ant bolit for thoe duties thrust upon him bywho cMianclpitod Mu
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rRKcitrn ov inrrnnrThe nero Endliott Peabody Tells Yale
That Society Wrongfully Condone This Evil
NEW HAVEN June The Hev KndlcottPeabody headmaster of the Oroton Schoolwet the preacher tonight nt them generalreligious exerri es at Yale and he talkedon Impurity Ha sold that Impurity wasone of the greatest temptations In col-
leges today When it strongesttemptation tho preacher declared there wm
very tiiralnst It ansI no protest-to of traits the student bodylieu added rather condoned ImpurityHe snlil that Ir a man Is convicted sentto Jail for embezlenient when i
out of ho l rut and shunned bysociety In general a men wrongs
soul or Is of Impurityreceives him anti ho Is not I
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The Kev Ir George T Purvesof them Fifth Avenue Iresbyterlsn Churchpunched on Tho Truth Seeker at the nervlooyesterday afternoon lmse his sermonon Mntthew 4V41 Asain them kingdom of Heaven li like unto a erchantmanseeking goodly pearls who when foundim of great price went and sold allthit bo It
You will notice ho wild that tho evenell t takes ihe person Keeking rates
n merchant man it manwlm taken life erloi Irons this we inferthut man who seeking truth mustcute time eiirrh a matter of business imdnut OH n matter of mental Thereare m inv men nncl women all over thin worldnrliK call them elves truthker 1eyreally tiflleve Iut n of
Hiek truth a a Mew ineninThey are ilientner seekers and
8ml they nncpt inc siy theyfound lisa truth
itAitiKn v on YAIK nriinixaStudent Partly Oliniantle Some of the Room
In Hid lyceum
NEW HAVKN lone Vnle students sometime ilmlnrf last night mails a raid on OldLyceuiiinrrd rurrled nwiiyus mementos partsof the benches nnl de ks cw of thobrick froii th riiiutloii rnoiii nmt partof KIM liillldilig has been locked up slumtltKiis WITH etidid nilliulldlris wlti times Treasiirr nnd Vorth Col
is tee torts down thn nunnierund the decided to Tiiri mim-nrello of It before it rll reci-tation rooms Inoliei linilly wrecked
The boily a mini about 11 years oldwits found In th Knst Meadows HeIr Ja-
inatei Hay yilerdiy iiinrnlnif Id
fet s Indies lull nnd wrighti alifmnnds Id liul ind wore 1
whit shirt II c char hlnrkmelt hrown t mid trniHr shied
cltton undrwear There Rnnn thee body that would lead to Identificationby stranger w tnken to Mnruu-
rhe linlrkrhiifkrr flirtIs s fMiut 01 lh Wolnf sj ix mid S lurisy EvKTiid at1 inliMUnt to all women llr d rv-iu4bi Ulofoniird u
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MIfflSTKR HODS WHfSL ON S1DKWALK
The 8 H Marry of nunpstcad latmds toFight of Ills AmslH-
CMPSTXAD Juno 9 The RevSherman II Marcy pastor of the BaptistChurch at Hempstead says rj
tight the legality of his arrestfor riding a bicycle on the sidewalk MrMaroy says that ho was not formally arrented but that Special Village OfficerWilliam Kelly told him to tee the JusticeThis Mr Marcy did the next day Since
a formal complaint has been filed
minister says If they want himthey must come and get him
Mr Marcy further saidThis village ordinance was passed over
a year but has always been a dead1 many took tho
on It won on The road la wretchedanyway The sidewalk Is neither pavednor Even if the
to enforce this heretofore dead letterordinance It should havefair warning arbitrary meas-ures not looking for but-I contend that roads are not fit foruse the cyclIst should have tho privilege of
especially Unot considered a the Statelaw Whether I ahull light the case de-pends entirely on the Interpretation my
thoAltogether there have been oixteen
arrests eleven on Friday and live on Satur-day In each ease except the Her Mr
victims their finesFormer A X Wollerthe village In action and says hi rose ofappeal ho will take the coses to the Su
Court without fee A warrant willbo served on Mr Marcy tomorrow morning
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PRINCETON BACCAIJWREATK
Dr ration Praise the Philanthropy of Honkteller and CarnegIe
PniKCiTON N J June 0 PresidentPatton of Princeton University delivered them
baccalaureate sermon to them graduating classIn Alexander Hull this morning Speaking-
of the social questions he saidWe have Improved we have something
to show for our work our life has grown
more complex We started out upon theprinciple of equality nnd we have neverabandoned It yet but we have seen througha years great distinctions of masses
e4 grow up as visibly here as theyhad in the Old World and we see men of leisureanti men of toll we see the men of leisuregiving themselves over to devotingtheir minds very largely to the Invention ofnew avenues of enjoyment To a very largeextent they are Indifferent to povertystud cubic that surround them
Hut there U another side of them picture-
It Is undoubtedly true that the world tjdnybenevolence lust U exhibited In this tumidWhen Mr founded hU university
side nod Mr Carnegielions to vriljw the four universities uf his
land on the other side time maywell not only Itspleasure I for OtiS am very glut that thetreat of title century os to how a manought to perform of Howardthin
law of has gone overto thn Old World front this hnd
Still thero I ut present a measurea smaller meusiirn
of Intellectual titan formerly Menfully reomtiil7 them law of love but
lets herd the law of right There11 nn increasing desecration of SabbathThere Is heedlisxniss of plain ohIUatlnn
form iiieaii moroto a that thismid thatThujsnlth time
There Is a gradual decadence of the ofsin and belief In It Those are facts
In the tame every day and whunof thorn they do not or depressbecause you are calloused to then
Then there U a hulnes unclullsm menstarting out In life going Into professions
business I am not of tboso
his living la the practices oflaw or in llclne or that there are snore
ihan wure d time however Infar off when It will bo dlftlcult to put anvwrtlseincut upon any and say
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VXJ54IM IIACCMMItHAIK XVXI AY
President Taylor Preaches the Sermon to anAudience That Crowded the Chapel
PocortKEKMls June Vassar Com-
mencement exercises with H beautiful-a baccalaureate Sunday as tho students couldwith for The chapel was crowded thecentre aisle being reserved for the 110 mem-
ber of graduating PresidentTaylor took for his text chaptera clniiM nf the twelfth verse Hut the Lordwas not In the tire and tlie a stillsmall voice After om Introductory re-
marks Dr Taylor saidWhat was the Ideal Jesus What was Ills
thought of Micccit anti how do oust Idealsmeasure up to lilt conception of the perfectlift Kenmniber to reconstitute a-
llfo so thnt that a single life through Its ownpowerand based moral excellence shouldItself redettm this world Ho made no illstlncllon between rich onr weakand That u soul tooth before Him
its highest possibility was to Himthe one important fuel
The prophets of Israel were notdeceived power all aboutthem but sea through It to time moral worthof men This WHS the principle of Chil t-
as ho wrung Have we this of limitt rlil progress proved that wraith shouldbe to truth andriess Jw us no sympathy for an emylife and creeds Christ Is itfiction nf modern It fareasier to farce to hear listsdally bunion with cheerfulness tar elliOt forbrave heart to face dentli In battlu thesIs toface tho of life not dicelvoyourself limit Ideal of i weak or
kHntlmeiitnllsin Its only trouble-Is that souls are not strong enough to bearIts tenoning It Is tho flIers weakness ofmen lint Is settIng up our standard of lIfe
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and meeting A Fox said I tree the wild tlruttwill me b fau I t e no Fur And theFox Mlit A Oaielejs IlouvmiM a fur hugon yonder Thrrtupin Foolish
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and veal reolrlne thriurh the Wood Out thelo laughed privately tin Tlreri roam riot oftenIn a Jtiity Wind
Moral If you vnnt to dress-a do it with discretion
For the for loungingfor outdoors wear out-door not tho stiiT
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Kan June T The KansasAgriculture today Issues a
report covering the crop situation Inneighborhood on June I Based uponan entirely satisfactory condition the
winter wheat condition for whole Stateon the mentioned was 8 a decline of178 since the report of April 5
counties Allen Osborrm anda condition of lOt and twontyflve
other counties range from 00 to 91 Prior toJune 3 there was a shortage In rainfall theeffects of which were beginning to be notice-ably hnutjul nnd accounts fur most of time
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portions of the Htate have had more or lesirain and at a time to prevent Imminentdiminution In yield and messy others havenot In varieties localities om Injury has
done by HoHslim or other pestsbut such damage has nut been general
Commenting upon relative to thecrop the Secretary recent figuresreceived indicate that tho present Kansaswinter wheat acreage Is a vry considerable-I er larger than has at any previous times
estimated and place It closeto If not somewhat above the largest everrecorded viz 8110873 acres harvostod In1583 Kansas seems on thu ev of harvesting-a prodlgloustotal of high grade winter whoa-ti total such at sortie other very creditableagricultural States could not reach by aggre-gating their product of a century cud not anacre of any value In all the millions will fallof reaping
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Policeman Hanretty Interrupted a burglary on his post on Saturday night
was pacing West Fourth street keepingto the mlddli of the Idewulk andtwentyeight Inches to tIme step accordingto regulations hx clime upon twowith jimmy and file endeavoringan entrance to th store of JohnBhoeneck nt 204 Ve t Fourth street limits
collared Chnrlus C Jacobs 35old th tools In his possession ItJefferson Market issues courtexamination und was fur trial
ItVROLAR TRIES AX AXE TOO
rot Member of th IMflmi So Gone to theIsland for Three Months
William Pages homeless was caught yes-
terday ornlng trying to breafi Into time
offlco of time Theodore E Tone Coal Company-at Twelfth nvenuo and hId street anaxe Magistrate Cornell smiledburglar wax taken beforo him
you slimIng with an axe Ama member f Committee of Fifteen
asked time MagistrateWell Judg time burglar Ive not
got thnt fur yetMuirlstruto sent him to the Island for
three months
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Once a Drunkard hut AfCerirsrd llsnsgerof license for InebriatesA Hunting founder of New
Homu for Intemperate Menat 1175 Madison aviinue died Mny 30 at Keyport N J He was born seventyfour yearsago In Kdgnrtown Ho hotel-keeper for years At one time ho wasaddicted an exce lve use of liquor hutho was converted and reformed In l 7a undertime Trenching of the late Mr Moody In
l o he raided a fund of linoOM anti foundedthem wellknown home for Intemperatus
sreot and MidUoii avenueWilliam H Vandprhlt KredurUb HThomas Unix Hector C timid
Harriet were Rinonc the contribu-tors to time fund Mr Hunting was residentmanager of tlie homo until IHUJ when he retired wits l v tin Hev Oeorge8 Avery He leaves a wIse The Intermentwas
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n Was luIoreU In Accident at HanktrU tn WhichIlls Locoraollie Was Wrecked
DtWKiBK N V June B George AtkinsDickinson of Dunkirk the engineer Injured-
In the accident on this Dunkirk AlleghenyValley and 1itnhtirg Itallrond lust eveningdied at the Ilrooks Hospital at 2 oclock hitmorning Ills heart wn cru hrd his headmend arms badly hurt mind his whole trunkand both les scnlded th hotwater niid tritu Mnn front under
Ie I have itiiule my la t runMr l hall been H ln en
for Dunkirk Allegheny Valley andimp In iso He
Idle wvcral month l ecau of 111
health and resuiieil vrU tw weeksago He was born IP rredonlH In t 37 aridwets the foti of Cnn lta IHeklnsonthe State Mho wa il o a nldlcrln time
Civil Wnr und del at fiorgitown lie U-
mrvlved by his wife nrd n on ldnard atlster Mrs K D Sunderlld of Kunsus city
Obituary Notes
Col Wlllhm I e Trelchl died onclnv after u long Illmss at hU home IVx liist-Twentylnirlh ureet Hi was learn In1lillndelpMl oi Inn 4 l n At outlipilk of the Ivll arheehlltcdasIn the Slxtli IVniiylviinlii Invnlry lietlngui lieil blnielr at lleverly 1ord mel inother vM tiromoied-oftnn fr gull nit nrvlre his nt time nfthe wilt he Coloiiel nf leiriineplNoon lifter the wnr he CAlICO to this nnd-lieinine II liteinlx r nf tin yrk SIM-IXehinge lie oi i eilt Iwrftie nf illliKiilili ister Mr smitisin vive Iin Tii fuiieril tie u s-
liiltellinrrh ermiiMlown u ni rrn-Inliii lrirent Tniiniln dl d niIns 1111111 Vi Inviiiii iivenni ii v-
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He organied imd uiHnM nt hi iuia i iiuin In m ervinduring Civil War It vn slim hed-tn Ilin First llegiiiient w Volun-teer Mr Toiuie wits
Mrs Mary Ann Yerxn thin uldnw of ChnrlesVersa lerlcktiiii N II mnl at timehome of her daughter MM v nrnsnnrtli
ondu at the sin of M iou the ast year hehas lived In Two andone son survive neT
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The body of Mrs Adelaide Mott Belldaughter of the late Valontiim Mott arrivedyesterday aboard the French steamshipIi Lorraine from Havre In
sexton of Holy Trinity ChurchParis A lurge cabl ilookaft was iHnv rt d a mortuary cnaiieland the eoflln on a beneath a
whltn crow froth a blackdraped wall The ceiling and minor of time
wero covered WiLls Freshflowers were put In the dayof time voyage Kdwnrd Hell usedon worn nt tlie
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David Kahn an octogenarian Frenchmenwho Lies been a diamond merchant In theUnited States for II century and whofor time last twenty lies had a shop at75 Walker street is In the Insane navlllon atmental condition He was taken to the hoj-pltal yesterday front his house at 21 Wmtt
street Dr Lhis family phyMclan and hh won K D Kiihnan exporter who lives at 2il West ii3d tretDr admitting iibyslcian sJdthat the old man appeared t l oonly from a attack of
11AC11IX1STS HAVT HESrOXD
Offer of CntUi Work to Talk OverSituation Ignored by the Mm-
InoviDBNOE B 1 II Hoadley President of tle Putter Companysays that yestnrday he sent the Superintend-ent of the Corliss Works to Mr Moore
tin time innchlnKtV strike hereInst I him to intro n committee of
the taco wait upon the oftleidis of the com-pany for the purpose of arranging nil diffe-rence hinds Mrspent the afternnon at the CorlU Worksbut ilid not rnspond Thernfore-nn was sent out for io innohlpl tM on the lorms that
constitute a weeks ork timerate of weePs to lie In nddltlm aprominm will be patti hafed upon eftielency
Striking MachInists Appeal for SlonejA committee from the Intornatlonal Asso-
ciation of Mayhlnist aiked time Central Fed-erated Union terday for support for thestriking machinists Thn spokesman raidthat there tire Mouu machinists on strike fnrthe ninehour workday throughout time lottest Statos of whom Joiwi nre nonunion men
Vn have the challengn Issuodby th National Metal Trulet Assnclatldp
Kiid hIlt we mu t heave furds to paya strike benefit to time nonunlo men to keepthem from haelt to work
lie said that would SIMnoo K-
eek to strike b no ts tn time nonunionnvti Th c F I von il to glvn m nnd
Its to teL them anillotedunion for subscriptions
Lay Dead Two Slay IlchUd llrr tiedMargaret Whellahun or Rennet years
old wns found dend In her room yesterdayat n iionrdliie house Mrs 1 llriico-Ht m Hal ey Newark An emptybottln wlilrli find contained a corn winfound ut her hit She mud been n ing climesFriday nnd nil time unit lain on the floorbttwren the the u mill while her roommil been freimmtly the landlady
ml scrvuntx She was on headover n year n nnother numn In the back-room of H saloon In New-ark and Kivrrnl weeks In tile hnsiiliil-SlTerltig from n Imd cu Sni Isto have u l tnr named Moore at tunCharles Street this city
Drowned From a llout tn Flooded QuarryJacob S Kiiuhnd avenue Frnnklln-
X 1 nnd a friend trans JMlevlllo wereilllnc n small hoot In n flooded quarry nt
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The new and large additions to ourFifth Avenue establishment hive given us
The Largest PlanoWarerooms in New York
Catering a Floor Space of lfi0iO Sq Feet
and containing an imminsc variety ot thefamous liardinan Uprights and New Baby
Grands at very moderate Prices ind oaSmall Monthly Payments if desired
Renting Pianos forSen Slioro or City a SpecialtyNo Charge or
HARDMAN PECK COFifth Ave Oth St
Iltonklyn ItepretenUtlTejAND CO 470 rultonSK
Your Vacationwill be a period of anxiety If
your valuables are left s-
unprotsctcd at homeSend us yourSilverware Q
JewelryVi-Uuable Papers
Furs Paintings etcfor protection and storage
Write for our pricesSafes M In 5OO Irr Tear
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f fast T4 He sure you get the genuine imported article the neck of 3-
J4 every bottle bears the signature of the Kisner Mendclsou A-J4 Co Agents New York
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