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Page 1: Washington Evening Times. (Washington, DC) 1910-07-25 [p 3].€¦ · GoW Crowns tl y Bridge Work W 4 Painless Dentist 5 A SET 42T429 Tth St N W Largest and Sleet Th reu hly Equipped

THE WASHItfGTOly TIMES MONDAY JULY 25 1910

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Replies to Criticisei of Advo-

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NO SECRECY SOUGHTIN HIS ACTIVITY

Declares He DecKned to Give SupOther MM When

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n a spicy statement Director George-C Smith of the United States GeoI cal Survey and temporary head ft n w

in ursine the appointment ofi W Parker as chief at the mr nr1 rau as Dr Joseph A

mvs who has the todorsement ofz t of the Interests of theC ntr-

yIirrtor Smith says that all the teleiiTiS or letter which he has sent out

t ari ng on the tn Parker were

of the new bureau and Ia securingnnpointment of the heat

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Attention No secrecy has beenregarding this action or

V While an I have done inthe candidacy to the attentionfirjVs has been

i ot wayiit I cannot divorce my ofi from whatever I might

n tf simply in a personal wayIlpef ends His Course

ti organization of the Ezra ofs and the of itsk as an independent bureau to

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S a tted official connection withrk for Vbree years while it pas

on under supervision and by adirect ction with the future

of the bureau byposition director of lire co

linate bureau hX the sank depart

Criticism of my in tie selecn of the Bureau ofmight bave bees avoided had IMiy indorsed anotaer candidatee sought for him my

takenr eason for foflowins the dictatesrrr own Judgment

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wholly from anew bureau at the outset suchhen and procedure a conform to my

d as nf the best type of governmentaldmimstration-

Telegiam Made PvUkBeing wen aoquateted with tile

I naturally sad mopetly-or 1 the one wspited to-t interests of the Bureauof Mines

T f ie public serviceZ criticism of the methods used in

Li Etreau of Mines campaign grewiiit 01 the action of an Arscona

making public a telegram seato him June 8 last Tbe telegram was a

of others sent to variousi ITseinent of Parker The telegrami is follows

Vter B Scotland Clifton ArizTrge indorsement to President of EdTI rd V Parker now chief mineralr sources Survey for dir tor of Bureau of Mines Several3imminent engineers refuse to be candidates I appointee should beon under whom new bureau will andcan cooperate with survey Parker hassupport of Hays Ungren CampbellBrooks and other associates

GEORGE OTIS SMITH

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FOR CHAIRMANSHIPO-

hioan to Head Committee to1

Plan of PeaceCentenauy

LAKE MOHONK N T July StTheodore E Burton of Ohio will bechairman of an international fonimiUeeto arrange for tbe celebration of the jr ntenary of peace between the United

and Canada according to an anc Lake Mobonk cunfcn nit on inifcrnational arbitration I

Secretary Phfllips also announces thaton the connnittee have been actfrtfd by President C F Thwtog ofHtsttrn Reserve University PresidentCharls R Van of Universityof Wisconsin Gov A O Eberbart of

linnfsota Sir Thomas Snanghnessysidenr of the Canadian Pacific

and othersTlnres have been Hfered to Wayne

former Attorney Generalformfr Senator of Wash

and Sir Looser Gouin primeof Quebec

OLDTIME ACTOR DIESTOUIS July 25 John S Overton

1 time actor who played withijfi Shakespearean companies thirtys wro is dead at his home here

h his stage career he supportedn Bjoth Clarai nd John McCuliough He quittape years ago and hadencased in business in St Louis

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af Geological Whose Mineral Resources Whose ClaimsAppointment As Bureau To New Post Are Pressed

Chief IsUrged By Friends

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AMES CRAFT TRIAL

Speed and Carrying Powerof Aerocycle Tested at

Annapolis

ANNAPOLIS MdJury S Thecycle invented by Keprenentatrve Butter

tests this afternoon the slops of tilehaving been widened to include

everything except tile actualnavigation of the air

However this will follow shortly thetests during the remainder of tbe wfeekare as successful as the informal testsduring the trip from Washington to An-napolis These were so successful thatthe members of the crew of tile TorpedoBoat Bagley upon which tbe machineis mounted have become enthusiasticover the new machine motor hasbeen fitted into the aerocyde capable ofrevolving the cylinders more rapidly

It win be determinedthe machine can rise

with this p and whether the powerwill support the machine and its opera-tor This will be determined by placingweights on the platforms connected byrapes with the machines

The speed of the machine will also bthoroughly tested The propeller wmbe attached and the Bagley run at ameasured speed aaoinst wind of knownvelocity By this method it Is declaredthe soeed of the machine will be ascer-tained if the craft can force itselfahead the short distance allowed by tbeplatform upon which it to mounted

WUsem Gees Ta AanapafisActing Secretary of State Huotington

Wilson left Washington this morning towitness the tests of the aerocydeat Annapolis

Ames and Wilson are warm friendsand the Representative instated that hisaviation success be observed first handby the Secretary

AD Washington is Interested in theoutcome of the tests In the first placethe pictures of it which make it looklike a concrete mixing slant excitedrectal curiosity Theo the fact that amember of Corocress propones to go intotin humanebird business caused a sen-sation

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Pennsylvania avenue between Bierand Twelfth streets northwest looked

like a path through a countrySaid than a city thoroughfare shortlybefore 1 oclock today when a west-bound Capital Traction car struck a bigload of lay and turned it upside downin front of tile postofnee

The car struck the wagon with con-siderable force turning the load

over Part of the hay wasstacked in the air about fifteen feetwhile the rest was so scattered over theasphalt that tile Avenue reeembted arural stage tttlng

The accident tied w traffic In bothdirections for shoot half am hour

The bay came front the fast efCharles Kirk at Otner and wasbeing taken to the establishment offeed dealer Slaughter lusher UeJeprodriver was buried under van of theload and had to be dug oct with Bitchforks He was not hurt

Fteberwas dvfcrta Stownth streetand had crowed the eastbound tracksnon mt the wagon squarely in themiddle lifting it up it overas easily as if it had been picked up bya powerful derrick The front of thecar was badly damaged and the passen jgets severely shaken up

Several policemen from the Firstduct station in Twelfth street hurried i

to the scene They went to work withpitchforks and helped clean the debris i

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FORCED BY GARDNER

Gompers Says President ofMichigan Stove Company

Caused Closed Shops-

S W Gardner president of theStove Company was responsible

the Stove and Bangs Companyentering into an agreement with thelabor to conduct a dosedto the to SamuelGompers of the AteFederation of Labor who returned toWashington today

who attended the conference at which the agreement wasmade said today that Mr Gardner haldirected the officers of the Buck StoveCompany of which be hi the controllingstockholder to enter upon peacetiaUomr with the labor organization

This resulted in the conference whyheld in Cincinnati last week whichresulted In the ultimate pactMr Goropers explains that Mr Gard-ner has always been a friend of laborand would have brought about thisagreement the Buck Stove

it not been for President

LETTER CAUSES DEATHKy July BecauseMrs James R

to mail a she wrote to WI McGraw of Birmingham Ala herlife paid the penalty Her husbandthe and killed her andin a Jealous rage

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Report Made by Marine Hos-pital Service on San Fran

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Report on Rat Trapping-in San Francisco

Traps nscd SOOO

Captured ef 3Iay SjJJSl ratsBait used S12 pounds bacon 184

pounds choose S loaves fbread

Object of cruxnde Prevent eewr-

rcBCc of plague

A rat catching tale hi eeiUnmea m areportServlee todnjr

laborers are employed in JTmnctoco-ae rat trappersuse is J iQi The result of trapping mMay was the oanCure of Uft rats Theamount of salt used was bacon 92pounds cfasese l t pounds and brandOi lousesstmction to to the occiutenco ofa ulagne

The last ease

yenta and a half ago and tile Nat caseof rat plague was found eighteen monthsago

done tatSan Francisco sins that time there

prophylactic measure g i reinfecdon The work being carried on at tbepresent time has for its purpose the de-struction of rats and the permanent ratproofing of such sections or premises as

Columbus Company Increases Service on Second

Day of Strike

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strike which started yesterdayAn attempt was ends to blew up a

rebOIl school The front of the carwas lifted by the explosion and a fewwindows were broken hot no other dam-age was done Nobody was hurt Theta

seven curs this morning three ta excess

about operating cars at nightof the union declared thatthey were satisfied with the thingshave gone thus far and that they wouldwin the strike

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CAR IS DYNAMITED

PASSENGERS UNHURT

IeppearaJIee today in car

Broad and Leonard a net ear sear tin

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Bureau of Animal Inunuyt theArmy Medical School ctrl the PublicHelth and Marine Hospital Servicewith dogs far research work and labora-tory purposes

The District hr today abandonedthe air of mystery with which they sur-rounded the action with regard to Jte-Bosal of doas picked up on atreets

Evidently the officiate of tbe Bureau0f Animal Industry had not been in

that bureau and the health authoritieswas to be given to the public

At the moment Dr Ttedall secretary-of the Board of Health was exhibiting-all the correspondence relating to thesale of dogs at 59 ants each for experi-mental work tile officials in tile Bureau

perate efforts to continue tile mysteryattending their transactions with theDistrict government

Waahfctr Reiterates StatementDr Wasbbnm of the pathological di-

vision today reiterated the statementmade to The Times Saturday afternoonto the effect that tile Bureau of AnnualIndustry had not asked the Districtgovernment for dogs that the only dogsreceived from tile District governmentwere those suspected of having rabiesthat the herons had not obtainedhealthy dogsfrom the District for somethan five years and that tbe bureau

dan should write concerning the sale ofdogs when the bureau had madequest for such animalsWhile Dr Washburn was delivering

himself of this general denial a state-ment was being prepared tile tics of

mal industry Dr Mehrte is out of

his subordinatesWhen completed tile statement

sentapproval and it was iBsstil as the per-sonal of Mr Hayes

This statement sets forth that it as thepurpose to use

oVa which the bureau toto stamp out a disease known as gin

are not to be used for virisecthiu and I

win be tat better condition after tbe xjpertanems than they were betas treat

Hayes and at tINtthe experiments the doss wfll be dinnesed of ta the same manner as la cnsat tile pound

at tile iwsink Not for publication TMs embarge ta now since themeat in The Times Saturday that theDistrict officials were turningdogs over to the Bureau Animal Industry

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