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Page 1: HOSTILITIES CEASE POLICEMAN BREAKS ALL€¦ · I 2 THE WASHIXGTOX TIIE SUNDAY AFGFST 1 1000 BARCELONA Situation at Madrid Acute King Receiyed With Marked Coldness Continued from Firat

THE WASHIXGTOX TIIE SUNDAY AFGFST 1 10002I

BARCELONA

Situation at Madrid AcuteKing Receiyed With

Marked Coldness

Continued from Firat PagePlainly the effects of the strain he tedbeen under His mea could be heardthroughout the house as he bade eachmember of the family goodby TheQueens apearanc was so distraughtthat she dared not accompany herhusband to the station

Thert are some who believe that Al-fonso has gone to his death in MadridAt first it was planned that the Queenwould accompany the King but on

advices from Senor Maura Itwas suddenly determined that the KingLad best make the trip alone

FALL OF CABINET

ABOUT ONLY HOPE

MADRID Aug L Only the resigna-tion of the Maura cabinet it now seems

quell the insUrrectlou which te nowbrewing over Spam and which it isapparent has been planned tor some-time

Troops are posted everywhere Theloyalty of the garrison here is unques-tioned but the strictest discipline tebeing maintained nevertheless Everypossible kind of story that will stirthe spirit of insurrection is being cir-culated The Queens apparent mdil-iorence to the poorer subjects of hisi jesty ic being magnified as the storyparses from mouth to mouth Reportsthat the Queen still adheres toProtestant religion are among thoseused to incite the public mind

The Spanish Red Cross Is organisingrelief corys on a large scale QueenVictoria has accepted the position of

August Protectress the body Martiuis Polaveijo has left fur Malaga

where the wounded are ar-riving He will assume charge of thehospital arrangements

SHOCKING STORIES

ARE LEAKING OUT

PARIS Aug 1In an intervIew with-a Madrid representative of the FigsjoDe La Cterva minister of the interiorIs quoted

The insurrection at Barcelona wattterrible I dont know that there has1een anything so awfulCommune Incendiarism bathing Instreets with con-vents destroying railroads and ex-ploding of dynamite all had their snare

the uprisingShocking tales of cruelty to monks and

nuns are creeping through from theFrench frontier at Cerbere Up toThursday noon it is said the mob had

he upper hand and its greatest furyYI as spent against the church and itsrepresentatives monks aad nuns beingkilled and beaten as they ran fromburning convents When the governinont became master situation it

just as ruthless In striking downthe ringleaders of the Insurrectionists

AUTOPSY ON BODY

OF CHINESE

Wing Able to Identify His

Assailant BeforeDying

NEW YOltK Aug JAn autopsy i asperformed today on the body LoehWing Chinese vice consul in NewYork personal friend of Wu Tingfangand graduate of Harvard who was shotvesterday by Matuda Woung a Chinsman in the consulate office 1 Broad-way and who died last night in StGregorys Hcspltal

Before his death Loch Wing wa ableto identify his assailant

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Old Man Breaks Down When He

Unexpectedly Confronts Own

Boy at CellPHILADELPHIA Aug L When Will-

iam W Carr came to elty today toappear against a man who is said tohave robbed store at Ivyland Bucksruunty yesterday and confronted theprisoner In police station he foundihat the man under arrest was his owneon

Spencer Carr the held himselferect and hardly glanced at his fatherBut the old man unable to witiwtarfdthe shock broice down sad wept

How could you do be askedTHl that it wasnt you Spencertll me that It Is all a mistake

Thf old man turned to Magistratecarey and begged him with tears te-

iflfaa his son the magistrate de-clined to do

DiedMJRPHTOn Saturday July a 1

1135 p m at his residence Stt K MMsouthwest JOHN J beloved husband Ofthe late K tlierte B Murphy

Nottc of fuieral hereafter IthU home in Gardiner M

July M 19 EI MUND J BROOKINO8of Washington D K

COPPKRFMITHOn Saturday July a 1Mat ll a m EMMA wife of William ECoppertinith aged ctxtyffix year

FMITH At K ihlehrai N H July M 1MBat 630 TI m CORNfiUA FRANCES be-loved wife of Thome C Smith

V I L8ON Departed Saturday July31 ai 4S a m 1TRANCE8 E WURON Barley beloved wife of BruceWilsoB DM W street northwest and daunh-ifr of JobS Barley and late Ella Logan

In MemoriamING RAM in loving remembrance of our

dar mother SARAH A INGRAM whodeparted Ms one year a o today

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WASHINGTON TIMES BUREAU vALEXANDRIA VA AUGUST 1

Joshua Sherwood who or many yearslas been an efficient member of theAlexandria police department and whowas recently elected keeper of the alms-house and workhouse this morning as-

sumed the management of those insti-tutions W M Smith who for a long-

time has been the keeper of the alms-house retired last evening aqd thisnru rnbig Keeper Sherwood took up themanagement

Mr Sherwood Intends to malts ex-

tensive changes st the workhouse andnext season expects to hav It a aetfsustaining institution He intends toplace aU the ablebodied men who comeunder his supervision at work on thefarm and in this Manner he will havehelp enough to supply ute needs of thealmshouae and workhouse

R E Lee Camp Confederate Veter-ans will hoW a meeting at their hallIn Prince street tomorrow Atthis meeting much betransacted work of arranging theisfactorqy 8iid it expected that aformal opening of the museum will takeplace next taB

Club to DebateThe Young Mens Senate will hold a

called meeting at the Young Peoplesbuilding in South Washington streetnext Tuesday evening At this meetingarrangements wiif besides chosen fer the debate which winbe held on the evening of TuesdayAugust 19 when th Question

Resolved TbatvTIexandrln shallbe reetrooeded to the District ofColumbia

will be discussed

The funeral of the late Mrs RevertsGorlmm will be held from her home SIC

South street tomorrow afternoon-at 3 oclock Mrs was flfty-five years of age and is survived byfour children

A baseball game will be played onthe new in Alfred street next Tuesday afternoon at430 oclock between a composed oflawyers and one of An interestngi contest fe promised

Recognition Day ServicesRecognition Day services were this

afternoon held at the First BaptistChurch at Clarendon Alexandria codaty Va They were conducted by theRev W S O Thomas the pastor andthe Rev W F Watson pastor of theFirst Baptist Church of thin citypreached the sermon The singing ofthe front the First Churchwas a feature

The Rex R Combs preached at SPauls Protestant Episcopal Church thismorning

At the Second Presbyterian Churchthe Rev T M Holiday occupied the

at all the servicesat the Mthodlst Episcopal

Church SoBth was oenupled this morn-ing by the Rev J J Rives and thisevening the Rev Mr Cole will preach

At the First Baptist Church this morn-ing special services were held hi honorof the first anniversary of the presentpastorate The Rev W F Watson tookfor the of Ms sermon ForwardMovement This evening Mr Watsonwill take for his subject No ContinuingCity Here

Ferdinand Mankin DiesF Morris Murray colored reported

the police that he had found arosining in his yard at the corner elPrincess and Alfred streets at an earlyhour this morning The horse wes r-to a stable to its owner

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of Ferdinand Ma kin a formerAlexandrian son of Alec Mankin MrMankins funeral will be held from hishome in Lewinsville next Tuesday atnoon

Frederick Williams colored created-a disorder at the opera house lastevening antI was arrested by PolicemanBell

At Christ Protestant Episcopal ChurchDr S A Wafts of the

Seminary conducted all the services andpreached in the absence of the RevW J Morton the pastor who is tak

his vacation

CHINAMEN IN JAIL

FOR HOLDING GIRLS

Sensation Expected to Follow Case

Against Members of Sunday

School ClassFRANKLIN Pa Aug L Three

Chinamen Ling Wtm Lu Chang Tuand Sun Lee members of a Sundayschool class were arrested here on acharge of harboring white girls in theirlaundry The police found a prettyseventeenyearold white girl there

The arrests and the Intimation that-a number of girls of good families havebeen in the habit of paying secret visitsto thp Chinamen have stirred the townSensational developments are expected

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Be Resumed Late ThisWeek

The Navy Departments formal re-

fusal to accede to the request ofJames N Button who asked that theinquiry sons death at Annapolis-be restored Its former status and thatshe be relieved of the enforced role ofseeming prosecutor of some officerprobably will be made public tomorrow

With the North Carolina aboardwhich are Lieutenant Utley and SurgeonCook two vital witnesses within twodays of Provincetown it is possible thatthe naval board may resume its delib-erations before the end of the week

Davis to Remain-It is now believed that Henry E

Davis of counsel for the Suttons willcontinue in the case despite the ruingof the Department against him and de-spite his inclination to withdraw whentin inquiry board without a momentswarning terminated the Investigationsuddenly last week by deciding thatMrs Sutton should be regarded as acomplainant and he officers with Lieutenant Sutton when he died as defend-ants in the proceedings

Mr Davis was harsh in his criticism-of this turn of affairs maintaining thatit placed the mother in ain that she had secured a reopening ofthe now famous case with aview to Ascertaining how h r son diedand not with the idea of prosecuting-at least before p naval courtshe believed to have had 9 hand in hisdeath which was coiled iy the firstboard suicide

Not QuittersWe are not qu4tters nald Mrs Rose

Sutton Parker the sistftr or the deadlieutenant when asked if they wouldcontinue their fight despite the apparentsetback given by the Inquliy board andnow approved by the Navy Department

We are in the fight to the end to clearJames N Suttons name We do notwant to be called accusers howeverFor the present we only seek the factsand have no to see theofficer with my brother when he diedarraigned as defendants

The department holds it is understood that the of the boardthat Mrs Sutton and the brother offi-cers of Sutton should assume roles thatneither relished in no ways affects thereal investigation The formal refusalof the department to accept the con-

struction puts upon this action bv MrsSutton and her attorneys Messrs Davisand Van Dyke who entered a lengthyand vigorous against the wholeproceeding it is understood sets forththe following

Ruling in Case

There would seem to be impropriety-in the courts action In regarding MrsSutton as a complainant or accuserThis in no way shifts the burden ofthe proof as you apparently assume asthe court Is in no respect a trial courtnor does it place upon Mrs Sutton norher counsel the burden of determiningwho was responsible for Lieutenant

deathThat te tie of the court The

department must therefore decline toaccede to your request to vacate the

Should the jforth CarQllna be two orthree days Inquirywin hardly be before Mondaynext as the court ordinarily would takean adjournment on Friday for the week-end Upon arrival under the departments final decision Lieutenant

must be placed in thecategory of a defendant to proceed

as was done with otherofficers present at Suttons death andinvolved in the campus fight nearly twoyears ago

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AFTER EARLY FIRE

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Loss Reaches 3000BOSTON Mass Aug 1 Three peo-

ple were seriously burned and a babyis reported missing as the result of anearly morning fire in the threestorybrick dwelling at 12 Corning street

Shortly after 3 oclock this morning akerorene lamp expleded in the apart-ments of James and Sarah Gately whooccupy the building netting fire to thehouse Before they were rescued theywere severely burned

Alexander Cameron a lodger was alsobadly burned and all three were re-moved to the City Hospital A babybelonging to the Gatelys was found tobe missing after the lire and is believedto have perished from suffocationAnother lodger Roger Dorsey whosought safety on the roof was rescuedby firemen He was also badly InjuredThe damage amounted to 3000

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PITTSBURG Pa Aug 5000striking employee of the Proved SteelCar Company held an exciting meeting-at Schoenville this morning The tem-per of the strikers is ugly and the localauthorities and members of the Statepolice guarding the big plant look forserious trouble this week

The flat denial of the company offi-cials that negotiations on for asettlement and the equally emphaticdeclaration of the strike leaders thatPresident Hoffstot did receive a dele-gation and begin consideration of aplan to settle the trouble provokedangry talk this morningThe strikers say they are being double

crossed roe leaders maintain that tnestrike will be ended by Tuesday J HA CHIT vice chairman of the strikerscommittee hearing tfye rumor last nightthat company officiate had talked for thepress on the supposed peace conferenceyes rday declared this was in directviolation of what had been agreed tothe meeting Both employers and employes he said promisee not to talkuntil an agreement was reached ornegotiations were declared off

If the company broken thisagreement or does break It Carr

it will take just two hoursMonday morning for us to show whatwe will do

What the strikers proposed to do inthom two hours Carr would not sayThere are rumors about Schoenvilleof a big shapeup among managers ofthe car plant followinga visit yesterday afternoon o tneboard of and stockholders Onereport is that the stockholders franklyexpressed their disapproval ofthat was being done theirthat harsh words were exchanged

TILLMAN PURCHASES-

A HIGHPRICED RAM

Southerner While on Lecture TourPays 250 for Prize

RambouilletCOLUMBUS Ohio Aug 1 Senator

Ben Tillman while on a lecture tourstopped at Marysville went to the Maxwelton farm and bought a prize ram oCthe Rambouillet species for 360 Sena-tor Tillman came on to Columbus wherehte met William Jennings Bryan also entour Tillman is to speak at a picnichere next Thursday with GovernorHarmon The picnic Is to be held atan amusement park and Tillman refused to speak because informed he wasbeing used as a side show annex Governor Harmon having sanctioned the affair however he reconsidered and willspeak

NEGRO GIVES LIQUORTO Mi OR IS CHARGE

William Douglas Is ArrestedrrGirlApparently Intoxicated Taken

To HospitalCharged with giving liquor to a minor

William Douglas a negro twentythree years old is locked up at theSeventh precinct station

Pearl Gray a twelveyearold coloreagirl was found on the street last nightin an apparently intoxicated conditionShe became hysterical tvhcn taken tothe station house sad her conditionwas such that she was taken to theGeorgetown University Hospital

Alberta a fourteenyearoldcolored girl was found ancondition late last night in a house inONeils court southwest She was takento the Emergency Hospital The policewere unable to she got theliquor and after treatment at the hos

Incorrigibility

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POUGHKBBPSIE Aug LThe bark-ing of her shepherd dog and his tuggingat her bedclothes aroused Mrs Tyldsleyof Milbrook from a sound sleep earlythis morning

She got up wondering what the animalwas so disturbed about Looking outof the front window she saw that thefront of C B Reardons furniture storewas ablaze Mrs Tyldsley sounded thealarm and helped her neighbors form abucket brigade and put out the fire

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ots and Porch Rockers Sell atFilled and Autoists Use Prom-

ised If Ministers Stop Ball Game

PremiumGaragesStreetsExcitement

ATLANTIC CITY N J Aug 1

CJoes to a quarter of million visitorsare placing their faith in the

who predicted generally fairthe coast elites and Atlantic Cityspopulation today is largest everknown for the first August Sunday

Cots and even rockers were ata premium last night for use of tired

comers who had failed to reserveaccommodations in hotels and baggageladen visitors paid high prices for thenew beds left in hostelries whosesmiling managers told tales of the se-

verest rush of seasonMorning trains today brought down

thousand of oneday TU urslonlats whodared the leaden skies of last night toprepare for a Ag and happy Sunday atthe shore An spite of showers predictedlikely by the weather harpe who hard-ly dampen the enthusiasm of the seashore throngs

The rush of last night overtopped allformer figures for travel and left rail-road officials perspiring over the prob-

lem of getting their patrons into the resort Trains running in sections hardly accommodated the August travelerswhile local garages turned to less frequented streets as storage room for theoverflow of automobiles that filled every

available space under roof long beforethe final arrivals struck the city atmidnight Owners of barns and othershacks started foundations of fortunes

Three Are Seriously InjuredWhen Collision Occurs

Near Toledo

TOLEDO Ohio Aug 1 Several par-sons were Injured three seriously whenan Inbound electric car from PointPlace struck a wagon carrying scen-ery of the Burgomaster company earlytoday near the Casino

Charles W Meek former Judge of thepolice court had his legs severely in-

jured and was otherwise bruisedClaude Sulkenburg Jackson Mich anelectrician had an arm broken and wasbadly Injured internally John WDowd former superintendent of the To-

ledo schools was badly bruised andPrank Va LoG secretary of the boardof elections had his shoulder twistedand was Internally injured Otto Witrter a motorman was badly cut by

glape Frank Berger and A R Ifpungwore painfully bruised

Who collision occurred at a dark jointIn the roadway and resulted in demol-ishing the scenery and wagon besidesbadly damaging the ear

LOVE MESSAGE ON EGGBEDFORD Ind Aug 1 Near Bono

lives Miss Daisy Talbott a farmersdaughter who wrote her lame and address on an egg which wa sold to ahuckster The latter shipped it and itfell into the hands of Joseph Palmer ofDecatur Ind who wrote to Miss Talbott and she answered Letters wereexchanged often and in course of timea proposal of marriage was accepted bythe yeung woman which resulted re-cently In a wedding

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by renting out their spaces to house thestream of cars Even ground spacebrought a premium when the owners ofmachines found that the regular accom-modations were gone

Claiming their right to run Sundayvaudeville so long as the local politicalbaseball syndicate continues Sabbathmanagers of boardwalk and pier thea-ters may decide to define the law thisafternoon and night despite the experi-ence of Manager W H Barrett of theCriterion Theater who paid a 200 fineyesterday for refusing to close his houseSunday In preparation for the comingwar Chlcfaof Police Woodruff has is-

sued a warning to the effect that arrestswill follow all attempts to run vaude-ville and will be placed-in every theater this afternoon to report on the sort of sacred concertsgiven

As a result of the local excitementover promises of ministers to close upthe resort on a Puritan basis if Sundaybaseball is continued the entire cityis interested In the probable actionof the this afternoon whera game between the local nine and theReading team Is scheduled at InletPark Managers of the de-

clared that they will go on while theministerial objectors promise as faith-fully to make trouble which will includeclosing of Sunday saloons if the gameis attempted

Hundreds of visitors will attend thegame in hopes that drastic action Inthe line of arrests may cause excite-ment

TAFT ID SCOTT

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Church

Senator Nathan B Scott was Presi-dent Tafts guest at church thfsi morn

ingAn early visitor to the White Housedtha President invited the Senator to ac-company him to All Souls Church andpear the Rev Dr U G B Pierce preachhis final sermon before the annual summer closing of the church The Presi-dent and the Senator arrived just before the beginning of the service andoccupied the Presidents pew

People cannot be made good byDr PIerce declared during the

course of his sermon on AuthorityThe Plan of making people go to

shurch by closing all the other placeswont work Man must have the senseto be good in his heart he must recognize the authority of God in the manwho is Interpreting Gods word on earthiJe must be endowed with the spirit of

to the authorityAt conclusion of the service the

President and Senator Scott were drivenWlllard Hotel where Sen

ator Scott was dropped and PresidentTaft returned to the White HouseThere was a very small congregation atthe church this and very fewpeople waited to see the President aslie came out

All Souls Church will be closed untiltho first Sunday In October

KISS COSTS 280ALTOONA Pa Aug they

defied the conventionalities and publiclykissed and embraced each other on thestreet James Marie and Minnie Brantner were arrested spent Ute night inthe lockup and were fined each

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