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Action of SuperintendentDrake in Case of RoyalArcanurn May Lead toRecourse 10 the Courts

Commissioners Have Suspended the Order Prohibiting Solicitation for Mem-

bership Until DrakesReturn

Members of Irataraki organisations tethis city are aiHclt exercised over thec iiesed uawmrranteu action of the Suirrimendent of Insurance Jtr Drakein revoking the license of the RoyalArrarum because it refused to waiveits rights under tbe law Mr Drakems compelled to glre up Ms work o-af count of Illhealth aa l is MOW inFTorida recuperating He Is expected toreiurr to ills office WithIn the ae t few

In the meantime upo representationsMd before the District Commissioners

IT Philip Walker local attorney for theArcanuni the license has been re

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ration which is reputed to be one orno strongest fraternal orders in the

StatesAll Fraternal Orders Interested

Wliile the immediate fight is made byt Royal Arcanum the principle in-v vrd affects every fraternal body doingI si ness In the District of ColumbiaAs a consequence the grand officers of-

t organisation have been assuredooperation and support of every

fraternal order in the pity A numbercr have already waived theirifrhs under protest but are prepared

tc force tie matter to an issue nowIader the law the Insurance Commi-

sfner is allowed a fee of 50 to de-tcrmine whether or not ariniming the privileges of a fraternal

is or not ft reality fraternalanzatiOB He is further allowed a

fee i i-ex animation e the books of the

li always been the desire of the Aivits officers say to abide sot

only by the letter but the spirit of thelav and this they do In HMpresent instance

On the other bEnd We Drake aserted that the amount he is allowed tocharge for aJB examination of the books01 the company is absurdly inadequateand he cannot make a proper examina-tion of the books of the order within thelimit allowed A peculiar feature ofthe situation is that Mr Drake In hiscommunication to Jae officers of the Arcanum asking them to waive the limitof cost of the examination made use ofa circular used in Ohio some years agowhich save as the limit instead of200 as the law allows

Membership Apjpiic ti Held UpAS a result Mr Drake although they

had complied with all of themectB of the law revoked their licenceto do business in this city aad all ap-

plications for admission to the orderwere necessarily held up In DistrictCouncil alone over twenty applicants formembership were unable to have theirapplications beted upon The supremeofficers of the order directed the localattorney to appeal from the dwslon ofthe Superintendent of Insurance andthe matter was laid before the DistrictCommissioners

In reply Mr Walker acting as attorney for the Arcanum was informedthat owing to the illness of Mr Drakeand his consequent inability to presenthis side of the the Commissionerswould have to defer action on the

When the Injury inflicted uponthf order t y the delay was made evidentto the Commissioners they issued an or-

der temporarily withdrawing the suspen-sion of the permit to do business andthere the matter now rests

Both sides are now preparing for thecontest which is sure to be renewed assoon as Mr Drake returns to cityif he persists Jn demanding the waiverof the rights of the order under the law

WEATHER INDICATIONS

It will be somewhat colder tonightalong the Atlantic coast and continuecold in the interior Freezing tempera-ture is probable tonight in the south Atia it ic States and frost in north and

central FloridaOn the middle Atlantic coast highweterly winds will diminish Thursdaynight on south Atlantic coast twinds will be fresh northerly and o

the east Gulf coast fresh north toStorm warnings are displayed the

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FRATERNAL ORDERS OPPOSE

NEW INSURANCE ORDER

Law limits charge for examiningbooks of fraternal orders to 200

Superintendent Drake regards lawas ridiculous and demands that fra-

ternal orders waive itsfeatures

The Royal Arcanum has broughtthe matter to an issue

District Commissioners bate sus-pended Mr Drakes order

OPPOSED

Vatican Urged to AppointLocal Rector

ROME Feb 5 Tht propagandathe Vatican have received protests onthe part Or the clergy and the laity orthe diocese of Los Angeles against thepossible appointment of Bishop Conatyretiring rector of the Catholic Universityof Washington D C as Bishop of thediocese

The main objection to the appointmentof Bishop Conaty it is said is the pref-erence on the part of the clergy of LosAngeles for a man thoroughly In touchwith the needs of the diocese

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House Refuses to StrikeClause From Bill

144000 IS APPROPRIATED

Improved Postal Facilities BetweenWashington and New Orleans

Conference Ordered

By a vote of 120 to 100 the House to-

day refused to strike from the Postofliceappropriation hill the provision for asubsidy of 144000 to the Southern Ranway Company for fast mall service be-

tween Washington and New OrleansThe only other subsidy for mail serv-

ice contained in the bill is 5256000 tothe Santa Fe for carrying the mail between Kansas City and Newton lanwhich was also retained

Mr HUt chairman of the Committee-on Foreign Relations called up the conference report on the diplomatic andconsular appropriation bill It makes atotal appropriation of 18G825Q Thereport was agreed to

A conference was ordered on the Sen-

ate amendments to the bill providing ageneral staff for the army Messrs Hullof Iowa Parker of New Jersey andSulzer of New York being appointed

Senate bill providing for the transferof persons charged with crime to andfrom the Philippine Islands was passed

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COMPETITION STIFLED ONGOAL CARRYING ROADS

Certain Granted to Each and DifferentialsGranted in Freight Rates

Territory

Shortly alter the Fennsylvunisecured control o er the affairs of

the and Ohio tHe Chesa-peake aod Ohio roads a plan was adopted for the assignment of territory thegranting of differentials the preveation of competition in tb trade

and Onto and the Chesapeake and Ohioentered freelY rato competition in

the Washington market although thelatter bad secured only a limited por-

tion of the local businessWith the purpose of preventing a pos-

sible demoralization of the tradethrough excessive competition a planwas adopted whereby each road got acertain market for the coal mined alongits line and such restrictions were im-

posed as practically prevented it fromentering other territory Under this

Senator Quarles Says Statehood Is to

fight on the omnibus Statehoodproposition will come when the Agricultural appropriation bill comes up inthe Sena said Senator Quarlea atthe White House offices today Untilthen the friends and opponents or theoriginal measure will maintain confldence in ultimate success for theirside

Senator Quay leader of the omnibusbill supporters was another caller ThePennsylvania Senator conferred withthe President on legislative matters butwould make no further comment

Chief Justice Fuller of the UnitedStates Supreme Court was at the WhiteHouse offices today at noon He saidhis visit was entirely upon a personalmatter

Representative Hepburn of Iowa madea short call He believes the Depart-ment of Commerce bill will have clearsailing

Charles T Andrews of Albany N Yinspector of normal schools under theDepartment of Public Instruction paidhis respects to the President

Commissioner General of ImmigrationSargent stopped in at the White Houseoffices for a few moments Civil ServiceCommissioner Garfield made an earlycall Judge Ray who resigned his seatin Congress to accept appointment tothe the United States court ofthe Northern District of New York paidhis respects

PLAKS FOR UNIFICATION OFINDEBTEDNESS OF TURKEY

CONSTANTINOPLE FebOtttinan Bank has submitted twoschemes the Porte for the unificationof the government debt One provides-no profit for the government and thismake its acceptance improbable

The other which will yield thea profit immediately proposes

the incorporation in the unification ofpriority loan concluded with the

Ottoman Bank in 1890 The scheme willdiscussed at a council of ministers

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arrangement the Baltimore and Ohtorate for transporting coal from themines to Washington was from 25 to 15

cents lower than that authorized frompoints along the Chesapeake and OhioThe latter rd on the other hand

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While cost of hauling to Washing-ton was no greater than to NewportNews the difference in the tariff wasabout the same as the differential grant-ed the Baltimore and Ohio on Washing-ton business

One of the Immediate results of thisarbitrary action was the Inability ofmines along the line of the Chesapeakeand Ohio to compete for business in thiscity

KEEP NATIONS FRIENDS

Navy Department OpposesJoint Shore Leave

The best way to maintain the traditional friendship between the Britishand the American navies according tothe views of the United States Navy Department seems to be to keep the jackies from getting too intimate

The ship of the North Atlantic squadron as outlined In the Itinerary wereto make a stop at St Thomas The StateDepartment learned that ships of GreatBritain are to visit there also Itseemed quite likely that the British andthe American ships would be there atthe same time That would mean apleasant gettingtogether of Americanand British liberty parties from thevarious ships The most pleasant fea-tures of this getting together are wellunderstood They are usually promotedby an indulgence In native drinks and aresort subsequently to anything abouttho place that Isnt nailed down In-ternational friction follows the great-est soreness naturally being evidencedby the compatrIots of the vanquishedbluejackets

In order to avoid such friction theNavy Department has ordered that theships of the American navy shall notstop at St Thomas The same policyis to be pursued In the future whereverthe Information as to the whereaboutsof our Traditional friends can be ob-tained in time

PROPOSED CHANGES INDISTRICT ALLOWANCES

Hearings on the District appropria-tion bill continued today with representatives of Howard University before thecommittee An amendment to the billwas introduced appropriating 5 Xto forgrading regulating and macadamizingChesapeake Street along the southernboundary of Reno subdivision fromWisconsin Avenue to Grant Rond

HERDIC AND CAR COLLIDE-A collision at F and Nineteenth

Streets northwest between car No 232of Capital Traction Company and aherdie coach driven by p H Galesabout 9 oclock this morning damagedthe herdic to the extent of 10 ThepasSengers of both were somewhatshaken up but no one was Injured

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INDEX TO TIMES

Trust T ins Bond SuitExSenator Dawes DeadNew Railroad for WashingtonFight on Insurance Orders

2 Citizens Oppose Clause in Appropriation Bill

Macedonia ThreatensPeace

3 Movement for Good RoadsRemodeled White House

5 Baseball Racing and Other SportsNews of Georgetown

Events in Alexandria6 Editorials v

Marquise ie Fontenoyv

Political Gossip

7 In Societys RealmBetween Rival Shipbuild-

ersGovernment Departments

10 In the Financial World12 Testimonial to Energetic Citizens

mm OF MIBill Introduce Providing for

a Building Addition-

The work of the Bureau of Engravingand Printing has grown to such extentchat to avoid overtime and night workIt will be necessary to have larger quarters

Senator cad RepresentativeMercer of Nebraska chairmen of theCommittees on Public Buildings andGrounds of the respectively have personally investigated theneed with that a bill wasIntroduced morning in the Senateasking that the necessary appropriationbe made to provide for an additionalbuilding The estimated cost of thebuilding including site is estimated at1215000

A report haa been made showing thenecessity of the Improvements and thatthe only way the Seeded space can beprovided is erection of anotherbuilding on grounds to thewest of the p building and con-

nected by an ound passagewayThe jfeetof the Treas-ury Ssi tme

plan of a building sal the pur-poses of the bureau

The site recommended makes it neces-sary to remove the present laundrybuilding and stable and a site willtherefore have to b purchased for thesebuildings adjacent to the bureau andproposed new building

The plate printers Are urging the Sewbuilding In order to keep up with thework it is necessary to work the shiftsnight and day it if believed Congresswill give the appropriation Without opposition

HOUSE ADOPTS RULE

FOR ANTITRUST BILLS

Thirteen Hours to Be Given to DebatingTwo Measures

The Committee on Rules today report-ed a resolution for the consideration ofthe two antitrust bills reported by MrLittleSeld from the Committee on theJudiciary The first provides for expe-diting the cases now before the courtsor which they be brought hereafter involving the question of trusts and thesecond Is the antitrust bill which wasrecently agreed to by the JudiciaryCommittee and is off red as a substi-tute for the Littlefild publicity bill in-

troduced on the first day of the lastsession I

After discussion the rule adopted-It limits debate to thirteen hours tenbours for general debate and three hoursfor debate under the fiveminute rule

MR JOY OF MISSOURI

WILL CONTEST

Thorough Investigation of Campaign

Exonerates John T Hunt

Representative Joy of Missouri whowas defeated for reelection to theFiftyeighth Congress has informed thePresides and party leaders that after aclose Investigation of the circumstancesattending the last campaign he hasdecided not to undertake a contest forthe retention ef the seat Regarding hisposition now Mr Joy says-

I have spent no little money in investigating th possibilities of a contest in the Eleventh Missouri district forthe Fiftyeighth Congress I am

the electloj was unfairly conductedbut I am also satisfied my opponentJohn T Hunt had nothing whatever todo with this unfairness I am also convinced by this that if allthe Illegal votes could be thrown out MrHunt would still be elected by a fairmajority I shal therefore not contest his election

WOMAN THROWN DOWNBY THE WIND

The high wind this morning blew withsuch force around the tall PostofflceBuilding thAt It lifted Mrs J W Cole-man a clerk in the Dead Letter Officeoff her feat and threw her to the pave

nt with such force to sprain herankle She was sent to her nome InThQ ia a cab

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ALLIES SUSPICIOUS

OF DOUBLE DEALIN6

Fearful of Being PlayedOff by America

BONUS FOR FIRST TO AGREE

Minister Bowen Gives Stty Current inForeign Offices

Near Caracas RuTHtred

A new and somewhat interesting fea-ture has been added to the Venezuelannegotiations by the fact that the representative of one of the allies has madeknown to Minister Bowen a suspicionentertained by them all that the UnitedState has been attempting to play offone of the allied governments againstthe other by offering to each In turnspecial terms in case they could prevailupon the others to come to an agree-ment

Mr Bowen bias not only denied thisbut has furnished the representatives ofthe allies in Washington documentaryevidence that there Is no foundation forthe suspicions entertained

There will be a meeting between Min-

ister Bowen and Ambassadors Herbertand Mayor des Planches and MinisterSpeck von Sternburg during this afterBocn v

London Expects German YoiteFaceLONDON Fee 5 According to gos-

sip in diplomatic circles the indicationspoint to a possible volteface in theGerman policy toward Venezuela TheKaiser having committed Bngiand to thepresent measures now shows a disjposflion to make a graceful surrender onsome of the contested points while theBritish ministers are still holding out ontheir original ground

Rumored Battle Near CaracasPARIS Feb 5 The Matte today

prints a dispatch from Caracas Vene-zuela stating that the troops had left

city Tuesday ftSJT meet the rebelforces A battle is probably now inprogress

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P1TTSPIELC Maas Fob i r rUnited Senator Ds a-

ilS morningMr Bre sad ben unconscious

since Monday night last and passedaway without surrounded by hisfantilr

Mr Dawes had been ia fairly goodhealth able to be bout the streetsuntil about a month ago Recently hetook a severe cold while out drivingThis developed Into HA attack of gripand he grew rapidly worse

Henry Laurens Dawes was born atCummlngton Mesa October M 1816 Hewas graduated from Yale College18G9 taught school for a short timeedited a paper at Greenfield Mass andbecame a lawyer in 1842

UNITED STATES STEEL

BIG BOND liGHT

New Jersey Court of ErrorsDissolves Injunction

TRENTON N J Feb 5 Tie martof errors and appeals today reversed thedecision of Vice Chancellor Emery in theHodge suit against the United StatesSteel Corporation

The decision removes the permanentinjunction secured by the Hedge litigantsagainst the Steel Trust which forbadethe conversion of 200 HM 0 worth ofpreferred stock into bondsdecision was unanimous

This is the last legal step that can betaken against the conversion and tilework of issuing bonds may now got onuninterrupted

LUMBERMEN VISIT

THE NATIONS CAPITAL

Party Stops Over Here En Route HomeFrom Convention in New York-

A party of fifty lumbermen from Ohioarrived here this and are reg-

istered at the Ebbitt House They aremembers of the Union Association ofOhio Lumbermen and have been in NewYork attending the National Association-of Lumbermen which adjourned yesterdayPrank

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NEW RAILROAD WITHHEADQUARTERS HERE

IMPORTANT UNIONOF NEARBY ROADS

LINES ALREADY BUILTCharleston Ciendenaln and South

ernRoaringCreek and Charleston

Coal and CokeLINE TO BE BUILT

Tt mile from Otter to BikiniTo reach East over trunk lines

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ELIZABETHAN J Feb 5

wreck occurred on Central Jtnilroadof New Jersey just below thestation yesterday morning The Dunellea passenger train ooand east andin Elizabeth while traveling at tenmiles an hour ran into a freight engine that was crossing the tracks atthat point to shunt cars on the Breadway tracks Engineer Peter Harselwho was driving the engine of the pas

him and when he struck thefreight engine he wrecked the tank andpart of the cab besides smashing ia thefront of his own engine and throwingthe fireman of the freight engine to theground Injuring him slightly

The passengers were thrown into aheap and a number were injured Sixfreight ears were derailed and two weresmashed to splinters

The wreck delayed traffic severalhours It is said that the fog was thecause of the collision

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Peacefully Away at Advanced Age

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H was in the lower of theState from to 1SBS ex-cept for one year in the senate 1S50

He was a member of the State coasti-tutional convention in 1SS3 attorneyfor the Western district of Massacfeaietts 1S53 to 1S57 when he was electedto the House of Representatives of theUnited States He remained in theHouse until 1S75 and was prominent aschairman of the Committee of Electionsof Ways and Means and of Appropria-tions

In 1875 he succeeded Charles Sumneras Senator from Massachusetts Hefounded the system of daily weatherreports while in the lower houselisfaed the Fish Commission and was SBauthority on the severalty law dividingthe Indian lands

LK STILL TIED UP

Four Unable toObtain Coal

row YORK Feb Teutonic ofthe White Star Line and the other bigtransAtlantic liners which should havesailed yesterday morning but could notbecause of lack of coal were still

get away this morning for the samereason

Nearly all the passengers who hadbooked on the various vessels were

this morning Many of them hadSpOut the night in the cabins

Tin Teutonic the American Liner StPawl the HollandAmerica Liner

and La Lorraine of the FrenchLine the delayed vessels may sail beforenight

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i to Pure Food Bill andSunday Closing

Contrary to the preannouneed plans ofseveral of Its members the Retail Grocers Association failed to take up thequestion of the payment commissionsby various grocers on business broughtthem by servants and otherat their meeting last night In their hallon Sixth Street Those who had expect-ed to introduce the subject said thathey had not had opportunity to mature

their lans In view of this fact theydeemed it wise to defer the discussionuntil their next meeting

B P Otterbach president of the as-sociation presided last night Thegreater portion of the evening wus oc-cupied in the discussion the purebin which is heartily supported bymembers of the association and of theSunday closing movement

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ExSenator Davis Unites CC With TwoSmall Roads to ConnectRich Counties WestVirginia With East

Construction of 130Track Now Under WayCost Will Be 7 oooOfficeS Already inWashington

Washington Is no be the iwsaiinarteraof another large railroad system ExSenator HWHT Q Dwria of Wens v-

Va whcrsasJcea his home 5 B city isthe heM of the new compaay ad hasalready catftbtfBhad gemml office at1S3L7 H the office vaeaicd i tJ ic Virginia Central andPlttab recently removed toBaltimore

Already J20WOOO has been in-

vested and tracts for f7680vO worthof work are be s within thenext few n is to be

la West Vfeiflfc V will eonwith the Italttaasi rail-

road as well as the Wabaa ay tem MrDavis recently purchased tile C jarleston Cleaaenoln and Southern read ex-

tending trout Charleston W Va to O-tter W Va a near Sot ton W VaIt is a railroad sixtytenr miles in

He owned for some months theRoaring Creek and Charleston road nsmall line extending from Elide W-

Va ten miles into a new coal and tim-ber field also owns the Coal anlCoke read a similar small line connect-ing the Baltimore and Ohio roa l-

at Belfugton Va A new road of1M miles fa length and passing throughthe richest coal and timber deposits ofthe ittle Mountain State is to te buikat once work of construction has

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f IS a OOQ for the lineTMS will connect the two smaller roadsowned by the Davis syndicate form-a line which wiO compete wirJi thChesapeake and Otto Railroad for allSHisicertti JH goatbwcatern oftot Sane Traveltrs win inei ntve itivchoice of two routes to WavbfngTon andBaltimore the Baltimore nod Ohio roadand the Wabash system

As yet no arrangements for Traffichave been announced by Mr Davis but

system at BlWns and Belingtou Theoffices of the Charleston ClerkteaninSouthern have been removed fromPhiladelphia and a partial reorganisanon j f the company made TIle officialsrecently elected are as fellows HenryQ Davis president Arthur vicepresident C M Handle secretary C

E McDermott general snperinUaj at

All of these ofiteials make homesin Washington with the single exceptionof Mr McDermott who has ids berd-

4U rters at Charleston W Va The off-

icial personnel of the system will becompleted as rapidly aa possible

on H Street will be enlarges iheentire work of constructing the e

line of 339 by Presi-

dent Davis from this cityWhen the connections are made and

this will be at the earliest possibmoment the line will be a much short rrroute from southern West VirginiaCincinnati and points West than anyether line Not counting the passengertraffic the freight business eves of coalalone will make the line an importantfactor te delivery of coal in Easterncities and shipments for export trade

President Davis will make Washing o

his future home although retaining hisvoting residence at Elkina He has greatconfidence in Washington and believesit will b a great eity for manufacturingpurposes as well as the seat of

The connecting line between theCharleston Clendcantn and Southernroad and the Coal and Coke sad RoaringCreek will pass through Braxtoa Upshut Harrison and Randolph countiesWest Virginia and open up thousandsof acres of coal and timber mads Aname for new system has not yetbeen chosen

BUSINESS MEN CALLFOR BETTER CAR SERVICE

At a meeting of the boad of directorsof the Business Mens Associationat their rooms in the Bond Buildingthis afternoon the petition of the restdents along Brightwcod for amimproved ear service w s Unanimouslyindorsed The petition is directed teSenator chairman of the Digtrlet Committee and urges him to ushis influence to obtain a through ar

mend StreetThey also indorsed the rofutioe

adopted at the meeting f the Brightwood Park Citizens Association pro-testing against the appropriation ofmoney lor grading and paving any

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