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THE WASHINGTON TIMES MONDAY FEBRUARY 9 1903f
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Cut Up Body and Burned Itin Cook Stove
STEPDAUGHTER A WITNESS
First Husband of Woman DisappearedYears Hex Admis
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PORT JERVIS N Y Feb 9 MrsLafayette Taylor of Ceaterville searRimesha Lake Sullivan county wasam sKd yesterday afternoon and lodgedlr jail at Monticello charged with therourdcr of her husband Lafayette Tay-lor about one week ago Mrs Taylor
Ida by a former husband olthe name of Dekay who disappearedniaLy years ago lived with the coupleEvrr since their marriage they havejuarrpled over domestic matters
tn Friday an uncle of Lafayette Tay-lor i1 Yerkins called at the Taylorhv f Mrs Taylor tried to sell him ahrs for 10 He declined to buy as-h wanted to see Lafayette first being
raid hat he would not like itn him that Lafe wouldnt
know anything about it as she had putLira out of the way He questioned herfjrmrr and she confessed that she hadshoi her husband cut up the body andiurruvi it in the kitchen stove
Ytrkins promised to keep the murdera sot ret but yesterday he told the
James Taylor a brother of Lafayetterim keeps a boarding house Ja Kiamesha James went iis brothers
and obtained a confession fromMrs Taylor and frew the daughterT ho was a witness to the tragedy Asarch among the ashes revealed someI rnrs although Mrs Taylor said shehad pulverized them
A onstable went to the Taylor houseiia arrested the woman and lodged herin thr county jail She now declares herinnocence and says that her formerstatements were false The daughter isunder survelllaaee
NEW CHURCH FORMOUNT PLEASANT
Tho Mount Pleasant Methodists haveagrped upon a location for their newchurch the site selected being thenorthwest corner of Columbia Road andFifteenth Street The action of thetrustees in making this selection wasapproved by a large harmonious andenthusiastic meeting of the members ofthe church and congregation Thursdaytight The pastor of the church Dr
presided the presiding elderDr Naylor also being present
Th location selected is central totlio territory laorthof Florida AvenueI fwen Rock Creek and SoldiersHome and here it s proposed to build-up a strong church which will accomzaofiate all Methodists residing north oftie city proper It is convenient of accss being midway between the Feur
and Sixteenth Street car linesIt is the intention of the society tobuild a neat chapel at once or as soonas the necessary funds are available
DEMAND RECOGNITION-
OF RAILWAY UNIONS
Massachusetts Workers to Meet inin Boston Today
BOSTON 9 Delegates from va-rious street railway unions of OldSony Bcd the Boston and Northernsystems of Massachusetts electriccompanies met here today to take preliminary steps toward securing a sub-stantial advance in wages the recogni-tion of their unions and generally im-proved conditions Th delegates whoV ill represent nearly 19W seen sir in-
structed to demand 25 cents an hour 30rents an hour for overtime and therorcgnition of the union
In Lynn the headquarters of the un01 employes of the Boston and
KoTtbcrn system street railway men sayIT t there is little likelihood of a
In Fall River the headquarters ofCiil Colony system unions tile men saythey are unwilling to cause a strike buttha in the event of a refusal of theirdemands the Xatkmal Association wiihheadquarters In Detroit will be
charge of the situation The chiefroint it is claimed is the recognition
ViOMAN CONFESSES
MURDER OF HUSBAND
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PROF CHARLES 3ERGMAHHDIES SUDDENLY IN THE NIGHT
lifurt disease caused the death ofPrut Charles Bergpaann Saturdaynight H retired to his room about 10o i lock1 in his ill BOrthvet apparently in his usual healthWhtTj his sister Miss Kate BergmanDcalled him yesterday moraiag she wasunauie to awaken him Dr William TGUT the family physician was called faana pronounced death due to heart dill
Dr Olll said Prof Bergman diedearly in the sight The end had beenpaIrs Coroner Nevitt agreed withthe diagnosis of Dr Gill
Prof BergaMaa had tr bl d-
Tvih an affection of the heart for someand had warned by his pny-
pician tlMA if end w j i be suddengeneral nealta Wft o gbd aow-
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i of Bergmnn a native of Germanyva a violinist of ability and an
on that instrument He wasunmarried and fiftyseven years old Hehad lived in Wasalngtoa for more thanifairiy years
The funeral serviaes will be held tomorrow at 2 oIOek at SeventhMreet northwest Th Interment willtakft place In Protepect HH1 Cemetery
PENSIONS TO WASHIKGf OHIAHSPensions bees Issued to the fol-
lowing residents af th District of Columbia THotH 3IajKb r 8 Mari-
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CHICAGO Fob 9 After severalmonths of examination of Western landsthe committee sent by residents of theTransvaal has contracted to purchase200000 acres in southwestern Texas
This land is to be used as a place forthe settlement of Boers who are eitherdissatisfied with conditions in their na-tive country or who since the war haveUved in jforelgn lands because they wouldnot submit to British rule
This Inrge tract is located between theNeuces River and San Antonio The soilis fertile
The representative of the Boers Inssaid that within five years there will bea movement from South Africa that willinclude at least half of the young andmiddleaged men and women
The plan of the Boer leaders contem-plates that the land be divided Into plotsconvenient for farms and the firstcomersshall for one or two seasons have theadvice and instruction of farmers who areacquainted with the soil and climate andknow how to handle the crops for whichtire section is best adapted
TEXAS CONFEDERATE CAMPAPPROVES SLAVE PENSION BILLFORT WORTH Tex Feb the
regular meeting of R E Lee Camp Uni-
ted Confederate Veterans a resolutionindorsing in part the Hanna bill to pen-
sion old slaves was passed by almostunanimous vote
The resolution urges all Texas Rep-resentatives in Congress to support theHanna measure to the extent ofrewardlug all exslaves within the ages setforth in the bill who remained at homeor those who went with their mastersin the war of local independence butthat those be excepted who enlisted inthe United States volunteer forces andare already on the pension list
JOHN T VINSON DEAD
AT AN ADVANCED
Was an Auditor of the District and aMaryland Judge
ExJudge John T formerlyAuditor of the District of Columbia neilsubsequently associate judge ol the Sixthjudicial circuit of Maryland and a leadIng citizen of Montgomery countydied at his home in Rockville Saturdaynight aged seveatyelght years A com-plication of kidney and stomach troubleswas the immediate cause of his death
For over two years Judge Vinson badbeen in failing health but his conditionwas not regarded as serlouV lasf fallwhen be was sick some considerable timewith gastritis Recently Brights diseasegrew on Judge Vinson to such an extentas to render his condition critical Dur-ing all this time he had the best of med-ical attention obtainable
Judge Vinson was in his seventyninthyear having been born on January 6 1S25He a son of Col Thomas F W Vinson a prominent citizen cf Montgomerycounty and who held important politicalpositions He educated at the Rock-ville Academy and after finishing hisstudies at that institution entered thelaw office of the late Richard John Bowieformerly chief judge of the Marylandcourt of appeals He was admitted tothe bar a short while after becoming ofage and was at one time the law partnerof Judge Bowie
While still a young man he became aclerk in the Treasury Department andlater was appointed Auditor for the Dietrict which position he held for manyyears In 3S2 while Auditor for theDistrict he received the Republican nom-
ination for associate judge of the Sixthjudicial district of Maryland and waselected In November of that year defeating the late George Peter of RockvilleIn January 1895 having reached the ageof severity years he retired from thebench the Legislature of the precedingyear having refused for political reasonsto extend his term Since that time hehas lived quietly at his Roekville homedevoting his time to looking after hisestate
Judge Vinson married Miss Frances RProut daughter of William Prout of thiscity Three sons Thomas RichardPewie and Robert William Viason andthree daughters Mrs George Minor An-derson Mrs Edward C Peter and MissNannie S Vinson all of Rockville
him Mrs Vinson has been deadabout fifteen years
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EFFORTS ON FOOT TO CHECKUNDERVALUATIONS OF IMPORTSThe customs bureau of the American
Protective Tariff League of which theheadquarters are in New York city hasissued a circular stating that it Is thepurpose of the league to correct as faraa possible undervaluation and wrongclassification of imported merchandise-at all ports of the United States Toobtain the facts necessary to the suc-
cess of this enterprise a list of ques-
tions is added to the circular which allmanufacturers and importers are re-
quested to answerIt has always been difficult for the
customs officers to obtain complete inf rraatioB ia regard to the fair amountof tarts on Imported goods Thecustoms bweau of the American Pro-
tective Tariff League was formed in Utelatter part of 1902 Charles A Moore Ispresident and Wilbur F Wakeman treas-urer and secretary
MAKING FOR RETURIfOF PRESIDENT SCHWAB
ALTOONA Pa Feb A force ofpainters is at work on the summer homeof Charles M Schwab president of theUnited tjtatea Steel Corporation atIvoretto and they have received ordersto complete their task fcy April I Itexpected that Mr Schwab will rlefro Europe about that time
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Will Show Editor How toDeal With 400
CHICAGO Feb 9 Before 3000 fol-
lowers In the Auditorium yesterdayJohn Alexander Dowie general overseer of the Christian Catholic Church inZion Elijah the Restorer DivineHealer and proprietor of all the tangible assets of 5000 persons in his new cityof Zion referred to his proposed inva-sion of New York-
I will show Henry Vatterson theright way to deal with their Four
j he announcedIncidentally he exhorted his hearers to
subscribe to Zion stocks warning themthat prices will bo advanced before long
Attired in black and white robes withflowing sleeve smj backed by his robedchoir of 250 he held forth for two hours
I go as Elijah the restorer to restorethe work of God in that ungodly cityhe said Chicago was the wickedestcity in the world but I have succeeded-in cleansing it so far that New Yorkis more wicked than Chicago
We will go 2000 strong and drive thedevil out of his stronghold Already the
I disciples of the devil are in terror The-i simple announcement of the attack ofour host has aroused lively curiosity inthe camp of the i vils The newspapersvoice it I will show Henry Wattersonthe right way to deal with their FourHundred I will march at the head ofyou in the street We will march twomiles singing-
I never took more interest in a mis-
sion In my life Remember thatmatters Involve tremendous burdensDeacon Sloan tells me that in the lastfifty business days the subscriptions toZion stocks have amounted to 640000and 50000 more Is in sight That makes
700000 Buy the stocks now Whenthe total reaches 51000000 you cant getany at par The price will be ad-
vanced 10 per cent
CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL
HOLDS COMMENCEMENT
Exercises Begin Tomorrow and WillContinue for Thre Days
The Indian Industrial School of Carlisle Pa has issued the program of itsfifteenth commencement which begiaatomorrow and ends on Thursday of thisweek
The program Is In the form of an attractive booklet with crimson coversprinted by Indian apprentices seven ofwhom belong to the graduating classOn the first page appears the motto ofthe institution God HelJ Them WhoHelp Themselves on the second arethe names of the graduates includingtwentyseven women and twenty menAmong tie States and Territories represented ire South Dakota MichiganCalifornia Alaska Wisconsin Okla
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On the fourth page is a picture ofthe graduating class with the cadets inuniform of the school The program ofthe final afternoon Thursday Is as follows Entrance march Soldiers fol-
lowed by the march Class 1903 com-
posed by Conductor J R Wheelockthe class of 1896 Industry and Inde-pendence by Earney E Wllber
of Southern California MartinCosta piano duet Minnie Grace Georgeand Minnie J Callsen Striking a Balance Oscar D Davis Barriers to theProgress of the Sioux Henry D Tatiyopa Great Stone Face Amy Dolphus Carlisle Expects Every Indian toDo His Duty Elizabeth E Kneudsanpresentation of diplomas by BishopChancellor C C McCabe
It was in September 1S70 that thearmy post at Carlisle was turnedto the Interior Department and set apartfor an industrial school with CaptPratt as superintendent The first pupUs arrived October 5 1879 Amongthem were eightytwo untaught Siouxboys and girls from Rosebud and PineRidge Agencies South Dakota In natire dress Since that time the enroll-ment of the school has aggregated 4587pupils Including 1745 girls and 2842boys
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The funeral of Richard Clynes a pri-vate in the Coast Artillery who wasasphyxiated by gas yesterday morning inhis room at Burdines Hotel 107 SixthStreet northwest was held this morningfrom Lees undertaking establishmentInterment was made in the NationalCemetery at Arlington
The police have learned that Clynescame to this city Saturday from FortWashington Md where his company Isstationed He scent the day sightseeingand early Sunday morning registered attho hotel leaving word to be called atS oclock
When the porter of the hotel knockedat the door he received no response andsummoned the proprietor who forced anentrance The room was filled withSs and Clynes was found on the bedunconscious He removed to theEmergency Hospital but the efforts of
physicians failed to revive himCoroner Nevitt later gave a verdict ofaccidental death
HILL MURDER TRIAL POSTPONED-The trial of Benjamin G Hill under
indictment for the murder of CarrieTheoda Hill has been continued by Jus-tice Anderson of Criminal Court No 1oa account of illness until Tuesday of next week IfAttorney Braiishaw is unable to be pres-ent at that time Attorney Wells willconduct the defense
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DINVFR Feb John HCushing who was arrested in Rome forpersecuting Bishop Matz of this dio-cese was arrested again yesterday fordisturbing the service at the RomanCatholic Cathedral
Father Callahan was reading a pas-toral denouncing all Catholics whocountenanced or abetted Gushing Inpressing a suit against the Bishop whenth deposed priest arose in the churchand denounced the statement as a seriesor falsehoods
Cashing was sober and dignified andmade a good impression He was turnedover to the police and was detained allnight in the captains office
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The White House electric elevator hascutting up capers within the past
few days according to a story thatleaked out yesterday Fortunately thePresident was not in the elevator car-at the time nor were any of the mem-bers of his family But investigationshowed that one of the most importantfactotums of the establishment had beenfor an indefinite time In greater or lessdanger certainly to his peace of mindif not to his bodily safety
Jerry Smith the veteran coloredsweep at the White House who has beenconnected with the executive mansionsince the days of Grant Is now receiv-ing congratulations on a narrowfrom Injury For some time he waspenned in the elevator cage betweenfloors-
How Jerry got in that awkward position he cannot explain except throughsome unmiraculous accident How hegot hesitates to tell except thathe was finally rescued by Charles Beatty the night fireman of the White Houseand Executive office heating apparatus
Following his usual tour of dutyJerry and his duster went to the at
tic of the White House about 4Friday afternoon When he had clearedthe sky parlors of all the cobwebe hecould detect in the gathering glpom ofevening he stepped to the elevator shaftand got the cage started up to his floorStepping in with the courtly mannerwhich he has always borne Jerry be-
gan his deseent to the basement floorBut there was a hitch in the faithful
Jerrys calculations Electricity in itspresent uptodate harness had not beena part of his early schooling in SouthCarolina having the least thoughtthat there would be any unwarnedamendment ot the latter to his owndetriment and anxJeAy Jerry continued his abiding faith In the maximthat all men are created free andequal But If the car was safe enoughfor the President It was good enoughfor old Jerry
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work of putting down the double track
on the Southern Railway between Alex-
andria and Manassas is being vigorous-
ly pushed In a short time the first ten
miles of the double track will be
completed and It is expected that
the entire work will be done and
trains operated over the double
track by July 1 All the heavy curves
and grades possible are obliterated on
the new track and the line when com
pleted will practically speaking be
over an entirely new route Thework of laying the double
track on the Southern between Manassas and Orange has begun The contrac-tors are Messrs Lane Bros The workwill rapidly be pushed to completion-All grades and curves along the routewherever possible will be reduced
Grand Jury in Session-
A special grand jury convened byJudge Louis C Barley of the corporation court is today Considering thecases of Joseph Anderson coloredcharged with entering the house ofThomas Coffin 1207 Duke Street duringthe night and the case of William Do
gan also colored charged with seduc-
tion Commonwealth Attorney Samuel-
G Brent is conducting the prosecution
St Marys Church Finances
At the second mass at St MarysCatholic Church yesterday morning RevFather H J Cutler pastor of thatchurch read his annual report concernIng the finances of that church It wasshown that a large number of debtshad been paid during the past yearand the church affairs generally wereIn an excellent financial conditionFather Cutler stated that the new organwhich was now being built wouldsoon bo completed and that it wouldbe inferior to none In the city
Y M S L Euchre PartyThe members of the Young Mens
Sodality Lyceum will tomorrow nightgive an Informal euchre party at theirhall on puke Street Tonight an Important business meeting of that or-
ganization will be held at 8 oclock
Services in the Churches-
At the different churches yesterdaythe resident clergy officiated At StPauls Episcopal Church Mr Porter
soloist at St Johns Church Wash-ington sang Judge Me 0 God byDudley puck The services at the Rail-road Reading Rooms conducted byG T of the Episcopal Theological
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Demands for More Pay and Less WorkHave Gone Unheeded
NEW YORK Feb Dissatisfactionamong the conductors guards en-
gineers and motormen of the Man-hattan Elevated Railroad it is believedmay lead to a strike In the event ofa strike it is said the ticket choppersand office men will also go out althoughthey ire not so well organized as theother men-
The dissatisfaction is the result ofunheeded demands for more pay andless work The gatemen sow receive125 for a working day of twelve hours
An increase of 25 cents a day has beenpromised them
Office men receive 2 a day conduc-tors the same The guards get liOfor the first year 175 the second andthen if they prove satisfactory theyaro made conductors A slight increase-in wages asked by Ute eottduetor andguards has Hot granted
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I cant teil you sub jest what Iathought at that instant It was seunusual like to stop like that and Iwas afeared it might do like that some-time again with Mr President I Jestraised my voice having the Idea thatsome kind friend might be in that loca-tion and could assist aie out of thatpertlckler awkward place Shortly
not in a most short while in fact Iwas given such proper assistance andpraise the Lawd old Jerry is still safeand sound although not so pertleklerwell over the rumatlsm yet thank yesuh
Accounts differ as to how long Jerrywas imprisoned In the elevator car andhow loudly he called before be securedassistance One employe of the
offices said yesterday that Jerryraised the whole house all on account-of not knowing how to run an elevatorOn good report it is said that the nightfireman had to crawl through the cableaperture adjoining the drum in thebasement and fix the strands of cableso that they would work as smoothly asusual The cable slipped slightly on thedrum It is said and called into playthe safety devices for just such anemergency The elevator car could thenno more rise than It was possible far itto fall but old Jerry as fee likes tocall himself did not know that muchabout the newfangled inventions forpreserving his life as well as that ofthe President himself
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Seminary west of here The music wasrendered by Trinity Church choir led
j by J R Renner
Deaths and FuneralsThe funeral of Mrs Hattie Keen who
died last Thursday morning took placeat 3 oclock yesterday afternoon fronther late residence 418 North ColumbusStreet The services were conducted by
I the Rev Frank J Brooke of the Sec-
ond Presbyterian Church theJ Morton of Christ Protestant
Church The mfesibers of the Daughtersof America of which the deceased wasa member attended in a body
Marie Mason daughter of J W Ma-
son aged one year living at 401 SouthWashington Street died Sunday The
will be forwarded tomorrow morn-ing to Remington Va for burial
Good Templars ConventionThe quarterly session of District
Lodge No 13 Good Templars will convene tomorrow at Falls Church Amongthe lodges which will be represented arethose of Fairfax Loudoun and
counties together with the lodge ofthis city
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This treatment has long since passedthe experimental stage Voluntary let-ters and testimonials from hundreds ofcured patients all over the land manyof whom are living right here in Wash-ington where you can call on themPROVE that consumption is curable
The appalling death list every yearfrom the terrible scourge of consump-tion has tempted many patent medicinmanufacturers to assert that their stom-ach nostrums will euro this awful disease Every sane and thinking personknows that to cure consumption It re-quires the greatest skill of specialistswho have made consumption and its curetheir lifetime work and study and whoapoly their treatment to the very seatof the disease the lungs and air pipes
In no other way can the consumptionpoison be eradicated for medicines tokenInto the stomach are so changed by theprocess of digestion that they lose theirvirtue before reaching the lungs ThisIs apparent to even the casual observer
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he Right Rev Henry Y SatterleeBishop of Washington In his sermonat the Church of the Ascension lastnight contrasted the days of Jeremiahwith the present times In the courseof his remarks he said
A false sense of security is the greatfault of England and America God cannever compromise with sin And revolutions arc really the results of a highmoral law We had an appalling
of this truth a abort time agoDuring the recent coal strike what wasthe spirit that animated both operatorsand operatives but the spirit of cov-
etousness Why if people couldpatent the very air we breathewater we drink they would do so Thespirit of covetousness te the dominant
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turiesNo man or civilization can violate
with Impunity the laws of God Youknow what Is taking place In Washington right now Sunday dinners and entertainments and concerts are growingin vogue It was not so two or throeyears ago But the people are growingtoo weak to say No when incited tothese dinners One after another theyare falling into the habit of holdingthem
NOTABLE SENTIMENTS FROMWASHINGTON PULPITS
The Rev Julian K Smith of Newdelivered the fifth of a series of
six lectures on Inspiration and HigherCriticism of the Bible at the NewChurch Sixteenth and Corcoran Streetslast night The subject of his lecturewas The Chrlstocontrlc Character ofthe Bible as an Evidence of Its Inspira-tion Among other things he said
The themo of the Redeemer and ofthe redemption is In the Bible like anocean current In the great deep Fur-thermore It has life and motionRecognize It and the entire ScriptureBecomes alive with a divine purposeAccept it and it gives you an
Bible and a divine Christ Thefact that the Bible is z growth doesnot Invalidate Its fullest inspirationGrowth is divine method as
in the creation
The Rev Will M Upcraft one ofthe best known missionaries In theChina field made an address on thiswork in Calvary Baptist Church yesterday morning He advocated the conception of human life that makes eachman a brother of each o his fellows
we adopt this view he saidwe understand that nothing in the
kingdom of God is foreign to manThe speaker said the Chinese In Americagive a wrong impression of theircountrymen on the other side Thelatter have a horror of everything thatia foreign and It was necessary formissionaries to adopt the manners andcustoms of the country in order to pursue their work
The Rev William Sparling ofronto Canada addressed the Y M C Ameeting in the Lafayette Theater yes-terday afternoon on The Things ThatBelong to Our Peace Man said thespeaker has the power to do right andshun wrong and it Is natural for him tofollow in the straight and narrow pathThe worst man In the world he said hassome good in him and when the seedsof Gods gospel have been planted ina man they cannot be crushed out unless his mind IB descended so low asto be deaf to the reason of religionThis religion he said was a reasonableone and had for thousands of yearswithstood the tests of experience andexperiment
THREE BOY TRAVELERSHELD IN BALTIMORE-
The police of this city have been informed of the arrest in Baltimore otthree boys who ran away from theirhomes In Washington some time agoThe prisoners are Lewis Kabansky of807 Fourth Street southeast PercyNewman of 1234 Second Street southeast and Walter Wolfe of 407 G Streetsoutheast Their parents have been informed of their capture
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sanitariums for the treatment of consumptlon and ashma all over the landin every large city east of the Missis I
slppi River In their successful fightagainst consumption they have broughtto their aid every assistance that skilllong experience lavish expenditure andthe most successful treatment ever dis-covered can render
The Koch Tubercullne inhalation treatment will cure you to stay cured Whatbetter evidence of this could you wantthan to visit people In your own citywho h ive been cured of consumption andasthma in many casesafter their famill physicians their family and thaifriends had given them up to die
Call at the Washington office 730 Elev-enth Street northwest and inspect themany testimonials from cured patientsCaM on the patients themselves and asktheir neighbors and friends
The Koch treatment is now withinthf reach of all as it is not expensiveConsultation examination and a trialtreatment are given absolutely freeall who call but If you cannot call writfor illustrated booklet containing asymptom blank Your case will becarefully considered and you will beadvised free of cost
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Death Result af Shock Cawed lay aFall 90 the Stairs
Dr X Cbpia OM rf the-Me t toil most highly esteemed cHi
of Waahtagtwi dtatf mMmiyat his home 168 Seventeenth
Street northwest Dr Cnapin wsektyfour years oW sun was quit eettfe Hehad enjoyed a walk Saturday sad badcontemplated going t church yesterdaybut was prevented Jw the feiewent-weather In ascending to stain at hisome yesterday afternoon h Ml and Hfew hours later treat shock Thefuneral will take place Wednesday mornlug at 11 oclock and will be conductedby the Rev Dr Wingbtgfer of the FirstBaptist Bnrfel win mode inCongressional Cemetery
Dr Qbapin was a son of toe UtStepaaa Chapin at ea tim president fColumbia College After sradsvtisjg atcollege Dr Cbapin iveat to Georgiawhere he taught school for a numberyears Later he returned to Washingtonand entered the drug business Duringthe civil war and for oeriod r that
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Of late years Dr Chpin bwijeft a re-
tired life spending someer pit Co-
lonial Beach where b served severalterms as mayor and Ms wtetera nWashington During his leg life hewas intimately associated with promtsent Georgians among them AlexanderStephens and Robert Toorabs As Super-intendent of Streets Dr Chapfa servedterms under a number of District Com-
missioners Dr Chapin leaves a widowbut no children
Are unsightly painful and danger-ous and a constant care and source ofanxiety and worry
slow healing sores are Irethe of some de-
bilitating sickness that leaves the conand the blood in a
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The Swift Specific Ce Atlanta Ga
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For year I had ben fttmt B0eirrwith AstlMiM Indigestion mod BronchialAffection incapacitated me forkind of business I called m some of thetest physicians and specialists bothand in other cities hut could only girttemporary relief Had aUan tol ever being vreii HUB again
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