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not iniindittory In lt tlmin n IVIP of linpropnr Intcrfnreiuwith the CloTerninuiits the xtron-Kxeeiitlvf1 m relied upon for
of lt soTirelniityof the Act liclns hulL HIP of thIrenMiry may In hl dNrrctlon CHIIKP sue
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sirv Hi lotllt1Iv of lloveriiinili-nt dl iMiil fur lln1 execution of order
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HICIIMOSD Va Juno 19 Just what wll-l e dnpiithBvi of the cruiser Galvcs-Ion completed nt the yanli-of the not been
Settled Tt was snid nt tin yaril-itonfglitll lIf work were liegun tomnr
iiufhcd nil du-
PundnyilW Vessel in condlllol-to b Mondny It Is not thougli-thowovorjriril Hi1 launch1K will takemi thatlilAv jMiim lime Inter In I hiweek iovernnieiil will tak
the boat nnd send hr ti-
Sorff IkjfrSwmplftpd there Is no doubt
SIIKIllfF HOhltS CIITTOtldIt llonnt Interfere Midi Mork on Hn-
S llprt of Selnrr-KiirAJiiiiiiipnr N Juno 19 Parim
any I he went her jiermlltei-
lo be comfortable Deputy Sheriff Henrythe barliercotistnblf of Inlot
fountyitpijtrnw mdny in legal powesslot-
of the United States cruiser Chnttanoognlying M the tlrsOHiit shipyard holdIng
by the New Jersey nt thtsuit or lhenbcoclr and Wllcox Conipnn-
wh 4 av not been abli to collect n ha lam
of llflWO jif ti Ijill for 61000 for sixsupplied fip life vessel
Barber Sihopiw IKMIIK 0 landsninn hn
not assert ivl U any tirno a preemption rightto the iinnrter deck notwlthstniidlng Ills
posjtiou ns Klnrnandlng oflicer of the shipnd VHenn sudrleti showr came up tills
afternoon he scudded for companion-
way leading shelter of a lower deckwith nn alacrity which would do credit
able seamanThe barber his corepresentative of
the majesty county N
former FVftdnight nbinnl the ship together io kpep
others uouragK It hnd beetgo at 2 oclock
In thernorniiiKjuid he leil him-
self with the tnok loor key to his home tothis so H not to disturb the householdhut responsible duty fC guarding ntnlted wAr hin led to staysboard all night ThisSherM Coriell sent Deputy Weaver downto
Nothing could have been more cherfnllv bucolic than tho process of seizureituHf SherifT CViriell in Plain-field hud on hand the important functionor graduation of and he
who has worn thedeputy sheriffs badge for nineteen yearsand whoso service nowgiven to county to the exclusion ofpeddling to execlifo the writ for liltn
effected capture of thee
miser nt the very point pccordiiipDraUe whooratPtl to Veteran Eounvfson their welcome to the Lib
Boll hire A of ago wherethe forefathers of the iTiavossank a Brit-
ish cruiser which wits so hold as to tryat this port in 177
cnptur was reportedparly today to the Department
Stuart Farrar Smithconst niclor superintending the construc-tion of the here whodidnt know whet moment ho might havemi hl hands such a situation that coilfronting lilt roommate at
droesbck who is In charge ofthe construction of the Chattanoogas sister
the Oalycston nt the Triggs plant AtRlchmnrd
But there seems to l e little likelihoodof a clash of State npd Federal authority at
for thus reason thatiKs Union flinty seizure Iws beenIll top cruiserWork JB going on BS usual nboard the hat
all hunt the Government de-sires Is to have the ship completed s soonas rJcMlble The is herens having been mndo solely for the purposeif the claim the Bal cock 1Wilcox Company 01 giving that companypriority in the event of
courts lilming the tnited HtntfaShipbuilding Company into a receivers
Tinxt at suit ofrliertB of Hanniel of New YorkSo long PK work on the ship progresses
ioveminnntit is slid tiesIn the iniitntlons of hun Crescent plant ns a-
part of Ibis trusta condition analogous to that
Richmond would there be anyeffort to interfere with the progress of work
the Chattanooga For termsof the for the construction of thocruiser should work upon her cense theGovernment is to declaro dmcontract forfeit forthwith then to appointa hoard of which nnpraise tile value of thin workon ship and of the deliveredfor hrr Iheji lo finish the work of constniclion cither at a Government yard or
contract with another concernThe Chattanooga how only 7l pr cent
completed at leastlen monUis more will bo required to finishher
George M of A Q Kceslwy A
Sons Newark Now lawyersfor the Balxwk A Wilcox Companytoday thAt the seizure was underRn net of IR37 authorizing a li n for a debtcontracted by the owner ma ter or agentoc vessel for work done ormaterinl furnished toward the building or
equipping a ves l Such a lion was ato all except mariners wages
t ron virv rnnlicit In the tae Cau rd liv Tiil rr Rat
CalICO InjunctionNORFOLK Vn Juno 10 The proceedings
which were in the United Statesonurt here yoMordny for the condemnationof 272 acres of land in Portsmouth Vnvalued at ViOOOon which the Governmentdesires for the enlargement of thn NorfolkNay Yard cnme to a sudden end todaywhen Jud c Waddlll dischargedand adjourned th case Tinsnotion was bv the absence of Dis-
trict Attorney I I I wis who wns railedto hut night by theGpnTal for a conference on this injunction
In the State ciurt ntpreventing the Government fromcharge launching tIme uncompleted
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lSinulnrriLINCOLN Neb June 10 Bishop Porn
cum of the Catholic diocese of Nebraskawas defeated today In a stilt broughtrgninM Father Murphy formerly in chargeof the parish of Howard on the ground thatI e had been convicted of contumacy ThinBishop exeonmiunleated
Murphy then made anlo Roma his suitground his appeal had not beendenied
The Rinhop Introduced documents fromRome lo prove confirmation Ofbut lbr were attacked as forged andspurious The court decided for
r md with tile TheRent lv twpen the two hOB extended overa of twelve years
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I Why 183001With a Word about L
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second editionthe above little
book is readyfor if
you use printed matterCHELTENHAM PRESS
150 Fifth AvenueSoulhwrsl Corner Twentieth Street
CHMIUS IIKRK-
fami a a SpecImen In X mr l lusterFuneral
Rccause nf the siiperutltiun of sailoragainst sailing on n ship that carries a denperson the lKdy of Paul du Omlllu th-
xplorer came lo this country billed ashpfdmiMi in nattiinl history exactly n
many specimen collected by clem
were brought across the seas durlniThe services of n custom
broker were necessary In order to getlx dy through the Custom House
The body was taken yesterday from th-
sleninshli Consuelo which it nrrivei-on Thursday night to the coffin factoryof H A Co In Kast Seventysecond street A P Johnson n
underlnker will remove it today traittho metal case in which it made tie
Si Petersburg nnd it in n copperlined coflln of maize
The funeral services will lucid earlsnext w ik in the Park Church
street and Amiordnm avenuewill lie conducted by itev Anson P
tho pastor Ions franAmerican Society nm
of n nilmlpr of Swedish lienevolent coclelles of Manhattan and
of which Mr du thaltlu was an honormeml T are expected to present
Tlie burial will
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train re f mil TramiM Hie Victim nfHpidOn TollUlnn-
DKR MolNKR la June enginesliaggage cars one mail car and seven
li en freight ears piled up in a shnpelest-
heap constitute the remains of IWO
nut trains on the main line of the Illinol-
Ientrnl Railway that crashed together alspeed near the station nt Raymond
Ten dend bodies have lieeti-
nl eii from the debris It is feared thatme or two more may he roundniried under the wreckage
Tlie was between an east boundand a fast wesHxiimd freight
rain Blame for the wreck was placeduMii the crow of the
jy the Coroners jury this afternoon Itto have l een to a misunder-
standing of orders The two trains metit thin foot of a hill In a deep cut andin a rather sharp curve less than a miltrom Raymond The occupants of thelasHtMiger severe bruisemd were shaken up no one HUB
ained serious InjuryThe dead are M firlflin
nigineer D J Rants passenger firemanred Stoneman engineer I C
ililler freight fireman C I
reight brakeman F I Groom Dubuquedied In hospital at
hortly after removal unidentifiedramps and one unidentified emigrant
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rlocli Wenlworths Daiulittr Sucn forFortune lrft to unfit a School
BOSTON Juno 19 Tlie contest over thus
Wentworth millions today in therobate Court for Kssex county sitting In
his Tlie to be determinedi whether the left the late Ariochentworth to found the Arioch-
entworth Industrial School as providedi tIle will of 1903 or shall to his only
aughter Mrs Stuart as proIded his will of 1BS7
wills were proved and Mrs Stuartas called as tin first witness inf the contention that Mr waslentnlly unsound nt time the second
ill was made Slio only child ofdr Wentworth and has been marriedler first himbnnd a Mr Erics on died in871 leaving her with n son
By husband Mrs Stuartson Mr Stuart is now in tIm
Hospital as an insanender courts He was BritishiceConsul lucre and was accused ofng his wifes signature to a lot nf note
forvr inr soinHome of lordi llaltlmorr Slid I
Have llrrn Purchased tar 1 F Addlrkn-
WASIIINOTOK June 10 Mount Airynceitral home of till Lards Baltimoreitunted in Prince Cieorges county Maryn eighteen miles from Washingtoneen by Mrs Tillle R
ine of the secretaries of J Fxlward Addickt wns said hero that thevas made for Mr Addicks who is to turnl into a country club The price paid wasIHno-
otltr tili Iowa In HP Put Out of Cominttiltin-
WABHINOIOX June 19 Theis in nee l of such extensive repairs
Navy Department has directed theommardant navy yardo put her out of commission is esti
that the repairs will take fivelonths
Army X v ordersWABHINOTOV tune 10 These rmy orders
rir t Ileut ItarrlMin S Kerrlck Artlllers lo-iiltlnr duty et ll vrjipori Iowa
Flrit Lieut Charln for recrultlnr-uty ftl Nev Urlraiis-
i inn lieul toirnd H tjinza fromPrliool tci Grund Mich In charge
f rerrultlni ilnilon rtllrvli Urst llrutLUrUHr i Urul John I Hotierts Jr Artillery to
mans for remitting rrllf vine SecondII Kerfoot Artillery
Second Mem ijiwrrnce c
Dillas Te relievIng Second MeatnMiur Ailllleri atCapi Ixjfar Signal Corp from this
10 Jnneaii AlaskaFrnnih Kem n s eond Infantry re-
eved nfl aide decamp nn the slaff Ofi-iirihiir Mar Arthur Join hutS companyr Victor 11 leave
f 10 llalllmurf for Ifinporary recrtilllni-myIontnct Surgeon John II Ibvlrj this
lly to overnor Islandraves nf Misrncr granted Malor William
HclioK Twenty nut one week FlrM-leul Ieuls S Hyan Arllllery IS days Secondlent John II Head Ir Ca ln1 day First Ileut Clifton C Klnney Mnth In
four monihThese naval orders were iMiied-Comminder K S Prime to command naval
lallon art Itoyal lieul Commander R 5-
rtrtln relieved tn Heel engineer of Kurnpeaii-luadrnn lo theenartnien-tlleiilcnantCorimaaderW II nalleylo European
itiadron in fleet engineerlieul O I liunrjii from the New York to home
nd Ihrvr months leaveMidshipman II Utlker from the Iowa
3 illMidshipman L II lcMiy from the tows o the
IllnnU-Mtrilcal I Dlckron to home and
fall orders1aased Assistant Surgeon Morris from the
nrltan to theActing AialiUkni Surgeon W P Keene 10 tIle
union for duly torpedo notllli
These Marine orders were usedfapi H V from leave of absenceleague IslandFlnt W n Kmltli from Marine barracksew York to BostonCapt T on arrival of Brooklyn
n the European station an IKel marine omrrllfvlnr Cant r sharpFirst I t F order from New Yorkrr cVs to llpstoa htrracks revokedIlrsi lent I S HAles lwoneek liise
4 cnaranteed mrs f r riletl-lelilnc Hind IlleedlnT r rrolniillrr ruin
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HOW COVLD HEARTLESS ViTAKE IT FROM MRS
With It Went the lay of Spring Irtmi V-
Thirtyruth Sired Ami IhevHslr-lrorllere the Hrais llobfrplaand the Lock Went Hefoir I
Mrs Frances thinks that the fendeloin police ought to Ixn MrRose lisa a boarding houso ut M WeiThirtyfifth street and somelwdy sto-
h r rubber plant That isnt nil Jlhat f-
lias had stolen front her not by aheal But that ato her One of her roomers to Infive yparti ago niul she thmlght All awfilot of It
But to skip four years the storyRoues against the oltco may wet
begin man she hired to clean o
the sidewalk for cents a year agofall Ho wan Just awful ho lookerMI honest and HO anxious make worn
money and seemed BO bin antI anywayIt always did seem a shame that menwanted to work ithouldnt have a chanceto work so she hired him And h
just knocked a little snow off thethen ho came tip to door
Just AH impudent as he could bo ansaid ho wanted hits M which
ho couldnt have he hadnearned AmId Mrs Rose told him as mtioland then he tried to klok the front door li
and Maggie was scared and no WM MrsRose nnd they tried to shut him out of thoiitsldn doors and he knockedthe loot and ho talked real rough nni-
Mm Roan called to a boy In the street nntold him to go for a policeman and savcra-
of the neighbors came out into the streewhmi they wore asked to help the
just said that it was JUSt what anjrbodmight expect who hired a drunken mmand Mho shouldnt have done it and thonl oys were gone a whole hour before thecould find a policeman and when he cairntile man was but that showijust ho to live in a neighbor-hood where tIle police are so careless
Skipping almost a year then of lessimportant Incidents comes the episode othin light brown negro who looked almostlike n white man and the parlor portiereMrs Itoso was just coolIng up stairs at
half past 8 in tho morning when attn sawthis young colored man who was so lighthe was almost white walking out the frontdoor with n suit case In hits hand and shecalled to him and said Here there when
ir you going and he answered that litliad some clothes for Mr Aggers and thenwas a letter on the hntraek for Mr Airgores but of courso otiiok as he was lie
know how to pronounce the nameuid Mho just paid to him
Xow you open llmt drfsx suit cnse rlirhlori before me anti ho acted like he didnt-Annt to do it hut that didnt makj anylifforince ho had to do it because peopleirent allowed to in nnd of housei hat and way he opened
t antI whet do wasme of the nrloi portieres In that suit
WVII he that there sere tots ofjortieros and sIte was mis
had helter lunch andIPO whether the parlor portiere wornnl sing but sio w nt-
ml in front nnd railed for lie lloe andhere were three men standing out in frontif the Gnrriok Theatre and non ofhem did n thing and that mean just walkedul Into the street n free man It IH-
iwful annoying when the police dontitlend to business sheopt watch for a week after that and Itwas every bit of a week before a policenan the house
Coming down to the summermd over the explanation of howhere happened to IK two onwo front how they to cot
and how the of one weredl lost and suit rattle to tin habit of leavinghe outer door In tim summer anyvey It is sufficient to record that some one
lock from the outer doorLikewise a week later the brass plate
inder the on the lowerven if Hut ring the bell in prying the
off nobody seems to nttento It mid know how it is when therings late at night and everybody U-
isleep nobody hears it alineBut the rubber plant It a lovelylant indeed It was attracted atten
ion all through tile street anti since it hasof the neighbors have
old how they missed10 stood six feet high nnd was
as straight a a bee threelew brandies this spring just alloYs
middle nnd outer doorbeen kept open It has been kept standjust inside tho doornnd filled all the
doorway with green nnd was very pleasantmd the entrance soall the boarders were almost OH much atInched to Mrs Rose Indeedt was onlv a day or two since Mr Creamerwho hall rooms with Mrs Rose forline years told her tube ought tot in backyard because somebody
night steal nobody everthat anybody a nibtier-
lant of all things at 9 oclock Mrharry was out with a friend lieiaw it there and commented onIs being such a lovely plant
Oh dear at twenty minutes pastminutes past n mind Mrs
lecause I youre tired and she witsont girl and Mrs Rouse looked out tieas goneShe went out to find a policeman
it was almost an hourand is the way it always is
and sIte told him about said Immadam hilt I cant make any report
f that for unless write outhe didnt know anything about policenatters and had never in nouseln her life so she wrote It outMrs Rose hud wimp discussions
the colt driver opposite Therethree of them nil said they
Idnl know about It hutnuld anybody that rubber plantway If there wasnt a cab it awayii Die night pawed and In thus morninghe went out to try to the police station
Ithnurh sho aii llfn Sue din find a policomnn thenn Sixth avenueMrs Rose walked right to him and
RAid sho wanted to know where tie policetation was because she neveruoh a plnco and couldnt be expected to
where it was and he athe queerest and said Madam do-
ou want me to take there and sheaid no nhe didnt nil she wanted to knowRKliow to get there and he wild Whatshe matter fluId she just told him that slioranted to tell somebody how negligenthe police wer and then he-
riw polite and told her where thetntion was
The man in the station she supposedIP was the hut didnt knowhe didnt know anything nhout policetntions because never hadthing to do with such listened to
sIte hind to say and took it nil downnd smiling all th time as though it
a small hose a rubberof course nobody could know how
mob she rubber plnnt andbeautiful it was and h juct-
ut tho to innko It branch out and wouldou believe it Instead of branching out-put OUI a little shoot just one that started
i out obliquely at lop midtrained so it went up straight
nd every florid she had told tolder replace the plant for 15
r nnd she did wi h wnsonus way of making tin poliO attend to
it yet anddoesnt look rs though they were ever
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iihVw plant Is and Inform Mm Ro u-
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IROrMID ATTACKS WOMA-
TtirllilnK Tate of Trainers Peril Told
Mine M It Mnf lo 27 years oldanimal trainer who has b ii for yeaorJilbltlng a dozen trained leopards InBostockPalace Qoney Island while In the arerwith a leopard specialty Is toa largo hall around the ring Isbeen hurt by the animal yesterday
Mme Mortllo was attended by An-
bulnnce Surgeon Katie of tho EmergencHospital in hor room in the Sea BeacPalace Subaequently it was saidleopird was suffering with rabies
Thn management sent tor Dr Wallace II ee who was In attendance on the latPresident William McKinley at Buffaiito attend the injured woman
tho attack as told bymanagement as follows
During her last on Thunduty night Mine Morello noticedthe leopard wan in a threatening moodallowed him to shirk hula work Ycsterdamorning attired In street costume sh
the arena to make him rehearslets net
the animal sprang at hoiher In the chest his
knocking her town The screamswonian brought tlm attendants armwith with prongs
Meantime Frank C Restock proof thou show himself on
trainer and Bonavita the lion trainerhad lxen summoned Copt Bonnvltistruck the beast on the with aiIron bar knocking senseless
Mme was carried out of tinarena to tier room where she was attendedby the nmbulnnco surgeon who said slitwas in n very
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Park Aveniio was summoned to attend thileopard He s ld it was tha-t ho was cuffprlng from rabies and
that the inliire woman bo watcherand treated accordingly-
It was said night that MmeMorello wns In a critIcal stale anti wonlc-
bo confitied to hor room for at least threiweeks
rrtt AHOW itmMajor of the NIHckon Town Aiys III
l oplf Are In ireat Mewl
Mayor ly w yesterday received this talegram from Mayor Cilllinm of HeppnerOr
We are In dire dlitr M Need inonejbpclly-
Mayor Low sent tlieme snge to James 0Cannon treasurer of the committee nppointed to receive subscriptions for tinflood and tornado sufferers in the Southand Vet S j far tho committee hascHive 828S72 Of this amount 10000 huts
been Kent to Tokepi 10001 to Kansas CityKan 12000 to nnd 150-
to S Tin1 expends oldistributing the futul have been 411 leav-ing n hand of nlKiut I29H-
iftwpiw roil iKoiidi AIIXOLD-
Rnllroxd SIte That Sum for MlllniI tie Kcehomr
DALLAS Tex June IB Tlie nnnounco-nent was made tonight that the sul-
trought by J M Fuller the wollknowiTexas turfman for V000 damages againsthe Texnti und Pnciflo Railway Com pan
time Federal District Court at Dallas haeen rompromised out of court by Mriiller accepting 120000About two years ago the rnceborso
Arnold nv Mr Fuller wastilled in a wieck on the Texns and Pacifloroad while being from Now Orleanso Mr Fullers horse farm at Willis Point
Tho suit result The seasonjofore lie was killed George Arnold wonhare than 50000 for owner 18000
in purses
wionrfv utntf-tlrnl rniy Olfleer Him Earned Pro
motIon In the Ivll WarWARHINOTOV June Id MajorOwn Frank
Vheaton U S A retired died last nighthis home in this city nt the age of 70
He hind been suffering for some timteem a complication of discuses due to hisdvanced ago A widow and two daughtersurvivo himGn Whenton was born In Providence
I I entering the army in 1855 hadcrvcd continuously over since Beforentering this army he hnd achieved someiromintnce ns a civil engineer And was
assistnnt In the United Stats and Mexlboundary survey under Cotumwuioner
John H Bartlett He hart charge of stireve iHtween Han Antonio nnd FI Paso
x and ort Yunia Cal while onhits work had many encounttiT with hostilencllarHFor the first year of Ills military life lie was
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which took part in suppressingndlan disturbances in
utbreak of tho Civil War he was made nand placed in charge of muster
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the littlekhl in 1802 bo was to bo n
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1874 Brigadier8fl2 MajorGeneral in 197 retiredhortly afterward
Olittniry NntffWill Van ncntlmysen who for five your
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father who survive him Is JudreI-llinrn Van Hentbiiyiieii of Blooniflcld IH
he soles first newriapor work of Imporwas with tfte 1eaVMiworth Tivni of
ililih C l n I Anthony wasrdttor fromitier ho went to the hlrnuo 1riinnr-
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inernl will held tomorrow nftornoonJohn KdelMein A wellknown Jersey City
Icnr ninnufnctiirer died ofjy nt hl summer home In N 1
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tinloin NriMl tJoiiinilllern to EmployeAllocution to Talk ArWtnUlon Ooa-
of ntilldlvfTrmiir May Soon tollAnln Hklllfd Trades lu Rt-
iIt looked yesterday as If time deadlock
In the trade bo ended noweek A disposition to yield a little w
shown on both sidesThe plan of arbitration submitted I
the Building Trades Employers Associtlon has been dlacussod between comml-
to of tho board of governors of thj asselation and repri 8ontallvo8 of the lab
Intho last few days That sonof the unions may accept it with niodlflcions wn indicated yesterday Thisenable tho employers to resume workthese trades and other unions nreto fall in line
The Marble Workers Association wideis affiliated with the Building Traded EnPlayers Association met a committeeits employees yesterday nt 1123
and the employees decided to refer theof arbitration to n meeting of the untotomorrow torenoon
Tins Electrical Sorkers Union otterInbling the plan of arbitration last woedecided at a meeting late on Thursdanight to reconsider It A committee waappointed to see the Board of Governorof the Building Trades Employers Aflflocl-
ation with a view to having the schememodified
The Board of Building Trades Mechaniccompound of the unions of skilled tradewhich seceded from tim old Board of Building Trades mot yesterday at Eightyalxtstreet and Third avenue and passedfollowing resolution
flftnlrril Thnt it the sense of meetln-tlmt the Board of Building Trades MechanicPlaces Itself on record ns favoring any prncdual plan of to diminish strikeor lockouts on buildings
Thin troinmittiio was then appointed t
see the Board of Governors of theTrades Kmployorn AKSociatlon todaanti try to nrrnnge for an acceptable
arbitration W H
Richard ShoeMetal Workers James SteamFilters Union Alexander Kelson
Stone Cutters Union EdwartScull Marble utters Union Cliarle
John J Donovan Plasterers Unionemplo ern talked later in the
as if receive this committeeis composed of walking dole
other hnlf of till old Board of BuildingTradfs met nt Brovoort Hall
near Third avenue was statedthere that a movement was In progressto reunite the two halves of tho boanland to eliminate tim MaterialDrivers Union the recognition of which bythe old Board of causedtie recent shutdown in the lumber andbuilding material
Under the of reconstruction it wasthe unskilled trndes would he an
auxiliary and could only vote throughthe of Building Trades Mechanics-
A committee from the hoard ofnf the Tile Union consisting ofPresident James William IIecretary of the Board of Building TradesMechanics and Allen had n-
otij conference last this boardif of the employers associationver the arbitration A member of
he press committee saidModifications of were suggested
md was made toward aThe corntniftoe of ties Tile Unionwill nt a of the uniontext week and another conference will takeilace The of all tin unions inhe building trades have been comimmiailed conferences have been ar-
angrxl Everything looks to a speedyettlemont of the
Wo never took tho stand that our plan ofrbitrftlinn was correct III allails We cah see that there are pointswhich be modified after werlfh thn various unions All vital
will remain Some ofwill have to he accepted before
work Is resumed
KW lllKV MKETIW-
t Freight rrewi Called to Or held atHarlem flier Station Today
NEw HAVKK Conn Juno ID All of thewight crows of thin York division of
New York Now Haven nnd Hartfordnllroad received notification toport nt a special meeting to be held at tho
Itlver station in New York cityimorrow nt 4 oclock The notice furthertys thnt business of the utmost importance
to be considered nnd is signed Theommlttee
No one will give any chin as to th naturef tho bustncfs to bo considered but it is
that sonic weeks ago Garret H Wilsonleveling u of the New York
the of the runsf somo of the mon which boo interferedith thin time awl wages The order was
to movement of freightmeeting in thought to relate to
Wardrob of thee Mottf tie NSW York New Haven and Hartfordallroad raid night that bo didnt
hind seen tho notice posted and had torndown Ho men have noices and he thinks the call for the meeting
unauthorizedSome of the omen sold they knew nothing
a meeting
Ftl07E tnTallnnii Take Pliers of Striking Plaster
crcrs IjihorrnIt was learned last night that the Pia-
sters laborers tnlnn which first struckir an Increase from J335 to 150 a daynd when this was granted l refused to sign-n and demanded II n day IH
in time coldThe Employing Plasterers Association
ns nn npreement with tim Italianborers Protcotlvp Union a new
ntlon which has become Incorporated
ie regular rate of wages for overtimeunion agrees that its
iombers will work with new organiseAny of tho strikers who want to
turn to must do so at n tiny
Irctrloal MorkiTs Till Timelo He Given lo Icrome
Charles I Eidlir of the special romilttee appointed by the Building Tradeslnployrs Assrciation to lake charge ofsore of extortion against Itsiders-ild ypaterday that ho had several nffldaI-
tft In refurnnce totntlve of the electrical workers
Thefie nffldftvlts ftc sn saidr Rldlltr that n committee from thewtrliol workers did not earn to hoar
read They will be presented to time
Utrict Attorney
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At meeting of the Inside Architecturalon Workers Union beginning on Thursly night in Mnonnerchor Hall Fiftysixthre t lieu Third avenue oed endIngsterdoy morning tho strike of tIe membersr a now wags scale loci recognition ofe was i ofT
100 in will return lo work onA conference was held hetwenn
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strIkers Get Back Tlielr Places Becog-
nlllon of Union CompromisedCHICAGO Juno in Tho strike of thi
cooks and waiters was declared off to-
night This puts an end to tho strife thathiss been waging for the last seventeendays The hotel and restaurant servlciof Chicago will probably be in nornuicondition today
The strikers ate to return to theirplaces Seventyfive comet RIO to
back tomorrow and the remainingper cent within ten days This will
give the employers ten days in which Uprovide tom the disposition of the Immlgrants who were brought hero to fill tinplaces vacated by the strikers
The other contested point recognitionof the union was compromised by bothparties agreeing on the right of freedomof employment According to tho agree-ment all matters of wages classificationshours conditions of labor and any ancall other differences existing betweenties two parties to the controversy shall btsubmitted to a joint conciliatory commit-tee of three members
TO IXSlRE STRIKES
A Company Incorporated by theLegislature
NEW HAVEN Conn June 19 Probablythe first insurance company formed in thecountry to insure people against strikeswas incorporated by the Connecticut Gen-
eral Assembly which closed Its sessionsyesterday
The company will be known as the MutualSecurityCompany of Waterbury U mayInsure a manufacturing or industrial plantof any kind against losses by floodand epidemic hut the main purpose ofthe company will be insurance againstlosses by strikes The Inoorporators areFrederick J Brown Charles E Meigs andIrving L Holt of Waterbury
RICH MIERS HEIRS H7V
Alleged Wills Declared Forgeries andNew Trial Is Denied
HELENA Mon June 19 The SupremeCourt today denied trial In the notedAllport will case thus closing one of themost noted contests of that kind ever triedin Montana When Joint Allport died inJefferson county several years ago he leftan estate which comprised n interestin the Minnie in Butte severalmining title county and considerable
Sirs Caroline V came here fromDenver and on the representation thatshe as his only sister was to estate
md commenced tIm process of settlementwhen other heirs his deathThey appeared and claimed a share of theestate that time an alleged willwas produced bv an old prospector who
the to San Francisco
There wax a long trial with witnessesand much expert testimony on handwrit-ing and was to b a forgcry Then came another will and that wasafter a long trial also declared a forgery-A new was asked but this wasby the Supreme Court tpdaj-
JHERTY ItELL OV IK4V HACK
Crowd Sees It at Plymouth Rockand Hears Addresses
BOSTON Mass June 19 Tlie LibertyJell started from Plymouth on its returntrip to Philadelphia at noon today amidhe ringing of bells firing of guns arid
of thousands of peopleThe boll rested on ear on a at the
railroad station at Plymouth Soon afterunrUe crowds to come Into townrom all the neighboring towns arid villages
The were down toRock where William T Davis Plymouths
made an addressif Philadelphia responded The Superiorourt in ao see the relic and ItO schoolchildrenfame in a body to the station
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Gardner D Matthews Wilt Try t Get theHello to Prospect Park
Gardner D Matthews of Brooklyn is trybig to make up for the lack of enthusiasmin Manhattan for the Liberty Bell by bringing it to Brooklyn the in travels
In The Mr Matthews Uprepared to take it through Brooklyn to
Park He will theteen horses to drag the bell through thestreets
If Mr Matthews doesnt theBell on its return to Philadelphia hewill ask Mayor Weaver of tolet the be here for the celebra-tion of the Battle of Long Island
CLASS DAY AT HARVARD
ECierelse In Sanders Theatre PresidentEliot ReeelreC-
AMIIHIDQK Mass June 19 Tlie Harvardsenior class today celebrated Its claw dayThe literary exercises were held In SandersTheatre This first marshal of time classday llichard Derby of New York presidedThis oration war Arthur Blackand the poem by Warner of
ivy oration was deliveredby Robert Child of Boston and
ode by Richard malls of Detroit Thisafternoon the customary yard exerciseswere held
This evening President and Mrs Eliotreceived nt horns graduates and offi-cers of the ofthe graduating class
announced the following awards of prizesThe Rlcardo scholarship of 350 toA A 1001 B Schierprize of I2W to K Bcrnbaum 1903 the
prize of 1100 to W S Archibald1901 the prizes for dissertationsIn Greek and Latin JIOO to A S Peas 1903-
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tiidenls Going Home Because Nophomores Were Suspended
WATKKVIIJK Me lune 19 Findingthat the faculty of Colby would not withdraw the order suspending all but fourmembers of the class for mis-demeanor students of nil classes began toleave for homo today such it is fenrexl thatthe commencement will be aflzlo
Time Junior Hnss ties voted not toex rcii e nod tie senior hop
to oft President White issued a it itement concerning the difficultiesbetween aul faculty H said
The puniMtmient that was Inflicted uponthe seems to me to b vlight were suspended from collegethe remainder of the term boinggiven privilege of making up tn
nextThe uro a unit in maintaining thepresent position We maui
present for h examinationnext
Organist Wandering In the ParKA welldressed man who said he was
Walter Leigh an organist was found wan
Park last He vns sent to BellovueHospital to examined ns to his sanity
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When Shamrock III tlm latest nspirinnfor ynchtliiB cup honors mnkes lior Initialappearunco In thuse waters tlio lay mind
It b with theof club topsails eto will bn nblo to rcinirk-nt u glitters olio In
of the old cumbersometiller of the two Hliiunrocks hnwill bo with a swift workliiK iiittint wheel to dwell
the ninnlfest superiority of Ihe i
American It Iniia utto-Kmilnnd reco nles It to her treat
As on sea the wheel hit oldso in household coal ulviiway to guts for cooklliK Iwrniisn of lt clenii
with wlilrli Itfood its Inflnltu ciipnrlty for cooklnc u miiiti-tUdo of dlrtlllrt
Then expense of hy gnu too i
iirovldlim is noun 01thin reckless wu ofted con-sumers mrelesuness In not watching llnmeter nnd reportlns uny togas
service It gives amid thewith which It can lx all oombinto recommend gas most heartily to tim lioinowner who appreciate
flue gums rnnite or is now In siMigeneral use tlmt It seems UPLossarvto enter n further plea In favor of Its
popularity the people at largeAdv
FORAKER AND COX ARE OUT
SPLIT SAID TO TIIREATE OHIOSEXA TORS ItEKLECTlOS
Cox It Is Said Thinks Foraker Got TooMuch Credit for Action at Columbusand Ho Opposes Forakcrs BoomIngor Judge Wright llannn In Unet p
CINCINNATI Juno 19 It Is staid in politi-cal circles that George B Cox the Republi-can boss of this Hamilton county hasdeclared war Ux n Senator J B ForakerCox refuses to affirm or deny the statemerit
According to the story Foraker hasbeen receiving too much credit for threcent convention In Columbus in whichSenator Manna yielded to President Roosevelts request for an indorsement for thenomination for President in 1904 and ac-
cepted State Senator Warren an antiHannn man at heart for LieutOTiantGovernor
Tlio feeling on the part of Cox is saidto have reached the boiling point whenSenator Foraker requested of the Presi-dent yeslerday the appointment of formerJudge a flew Wright for Judge of tlioDistrict of Columbia
Judge Wright has been a Forakerfor years but has not been In
Cox This is true of mostnf the real Foraker faction in CincinnatiThe friendship between former
and nearly ledyears ago when came back trait
to insist that lox renomlnnlfWright for Common Pleas Judge Coxrefused acid whim Foraker Coxreplied The convention will bo held at
Turner Hall tomorrow nt 10 oclock-So up there and nominate if you can
was a Cox convention of cfliiri1no one had a chance who did not hav til-
Indorsement of Cox so Judge Wright wasturned down
Judge Wright has figured in a numbertt citizens movements and has been
of in connection willhe Mayoralty Cox has opposed him inpolitics private thaitime
If the talkedof materializes it willline up with Roosevelt and Forakerox and llannn and It i alleged that when
Senator Forakers term in theUnited States Senate expires ho will Imvo-o whip Cox to get a reelection
Hamilton county willlate for the United Stal M
innate probably Congressman Nicholasor Charleis K
Taft or possibly George B Cox hlnvwlfExJudge said he know nothing
f any open breach between Cox and ForIm not In a position to talk be
aid
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John K Neal Register of Kings countySheriff William E Melody and lila attorneyCharles H Hyde appeared before thncommission and for a rehearing onapplication for a reclassification of Kings
offices with a view to theinstitution of certiorari proceedings
President Pound a uponthe decision of this Court of AppealsKings county cases when held
Service Commission couldnot be by mandamus toIts classification a plaoo Jn the civilservice
The court declined to Intimate that itregards the classification aa a proper one
itself strictly to thatmandamus was not proper remedy
The commission took no on refor a rehearing on the Kings county
applications
ItST WATS THEM TO CO-
Culllnan Declines to ExplaIn Why He Wonldflounce Excise Agents
ALBANY June 19 State Excise Com-
missioner Culllnan today said he wouldhave noticing to say until after July 1 a
to the reasons which the requestfor the resignations of Agentdishing Turner Smith of
commissioner the threemen will hand in their resignations wIthoutmore ado but to say thvirtual dismissal of these men is duipolitics or other reasons
Remonstrance May Coil Illsan Italian 27 years old of
B9 Withers street Wllllamsbtirg was stabbedin the abdomen and probably mortallywounded last night nn unidentified notGeorge was entering thin of
stranger himbecause George remonstrated IhonssniUr
out a knife and slabbed him iiwas taken to St Hospitalan apparently dying condition
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