washington evening times. (washington, dc) 1903-01-14 [p 12]. · account of the presentation of...

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12 THE WASHINGTON iDlEs WEDNESDAY tTANUAHY lit HJ03 BETTER HARBORS A GROWING COMNIERCE of Trade in Annual Report Says Widening of Georgetown Channel Is I FOR Board imperative The or the WashflgtOfl of Trade has been issued Contained therela is the pert Ut the committee on commerce and manufacture of wt1ch Robert N liar per is chairman The report of this committee Is interesting and contains much Taluable Information as wen as I argument in behalf of Washington as omruercinI manufacturing center The committee directs attention to interest 1 the cltys commer- jal welfare says It is desirable to encourage commerce manufacturing Anything to in manufactuers to locate here shouhl- be encouraged and they should hav the earnest sUP Ort and of iti5eflS legislative and ot tidal government separate from the ac tire mercantile and commercial lire ot the nation cannot be called ltogetlli1 wise arrangement The board though in favor ot doing everything in Its proper lIne to en ourage commerce and manufactures Is not in a position to boom the and surroundings and has no desire or in tention to do so properlY leaving the individual members ownerti and real estate men beyond givIng information in au curate careful and general way The ad vantages of Washington and portions of its suburbs are so many that s stranger might with surprise inquire why are not utiUzed The reply would be That the uty of Washington its great public buildings and resitlent t ions must in no way be marred by mill factory buildings with tall chim- neys throwIng out great clouds of smoke The reeL of land alone would prevent the flue parts of the city being encroached upon and citizen is opposed to any such The great water power close to the dtyat the Great Falls of the Potomac TLMPERANCE WORKERS HULl BUSINESS SESSION Womans Organization Meets in George town InterestIng exercises marked this session of the Womau ChrIstian Temperance Union o the Dis- trict of which at lOaG oclock at Thnnbarton Church norgetowBA large number of mem- iwrs was present at the opening Mrs M E Cohen yienres1dentaE large opened and con- duct t report of the annual eonvention by Mrs Emma Shelton recording HeletaIY Reports were received from Mrs E le Riemer core poo iDg secretary Mrs Charles P and Mrs Henry Brian The or departments of work gave a relllme or their work as folloWJ5 Pres Mrs H A Teroperaaee- InstruetUH n Mrs L B Recent Work at Army PMtaO Irs Emma F- Pnndoiph At Ii address of loome the Rev II- Havenner pastor of the church Mrs L A Williams president of Chapin Union addressee were made by KnC E Hunt Superintend ent vf mothtrs work and lUISItant to th national and eeral other members Thene were by the Cradle Roll conducted W E lie Riemer District superintendent of mothers meettos Mrs Bmma Shelton and Mrs Walter Brown treasurer of the board of tees made their report in regard to Ute rummage sak which receutIy held It was reported to have been a complete MeL A S Taylor and E then talked of BUt Board Nuisance Ms I E Amos followed a iAterVittIag account of the presentation of trait of Miss Francen L Willard tot Blake Public School At noon Mrs C W Gallagher trict of evanne1intii Bible reS4tng przyer An nt which was by Qt Dum ton ChurCh was takfJ1 at clock The afternoon uession of the cOlnen began at 139 ocloek Mrs Olin this session organ wluDtar by Mrs and The reports of Robert Adams ntfHarcotlcs MrS Bits Drew Flower Grace Prison and Cnioflne Fount Fir MZL SU Martin were next received Fiveminute addresses wer made by Margaret Ellis of the department 01 Mrs F superintendent of Sunday ac1IIOol Work Jme Smith national perlntendel2t 4Jt1f work Mrs L subiect Ii Backward Glance E Law subJeCt Some rOm tta NatJOIJl Con- Tention Ella Bosiou rntrict of wott the people wIU give the ot temper ance SbewtU bet llowedbT Mra Rosa F Brown District miulourya- mOJic the ueSroes Prayer be off by MR C- FoxweU and an will be taken at s ocloek TO CtJRE A COLD Dr T1u Braise Qutnine Tablets AIr Ute It taU to cure w IiKJMt I each twentietb anmial report Board re a the increasing c The report and tendIng iice approval our HaviAg the 3 city to capitalists land all action ac they ncr hind F every deseeration mornings Columbia began Avenne the conveittion aI the levplgnE WdCb f W tlranfleld treasurer supeiintendts Glilenwater Sc1entlfic Pouts ocl ok n ivan delivered by Prank responded abort Ilfinoin superintendent followed by Mrs true wan success naaeInlIy Mm M Cohen wftlt the per S Xie Jd2Cf1flteadenL work gave a and he noon- tide adjnurnm lunebeen fprnfsted thi- ladk Avenue 1230 ion ton Smith opened With 1 I laac Bird I pra1r by hire Snean VBeriiee departinonts You- nwaiaEarne1s Mrs MJaaon Mrs Speneer Ja11ru Mr nations 1 superintendent legislation Wilbur Crafts I worIdn Miss nil UrOd Welles national Ie turei Mrs Rosetta aUona1 Lalnefle Urn M euper- 2ntendent nflLong colore ci statue will iii edjouriunent OlE DAY Lazattee drnl It reLund money It C E Geozen 1 0 liI Floral Work C Go than al- iaidOn4e14O7odn engaging increased 2t- tentlon nIt cannot be long before this power wIll be utilIzed for the production of electric power for street cars and dustries that can be run it This natural water power is said to be suf- ficient to the entire city of WaShington with light heat and power the consumption of a single pound of coaL It is said a syndicate will begin this season with a capital of 5OOOOOO and 1OO men operating turbine wheels heaviest dynamos sirailar to the general plan in operation at Niagara Fans Every effort tending to the utilization of this great power be encouragesl This will solve th vexatious smoke luestion Washuuigton Is a unique city Unlike most others it was laid out before it was built It has been sportively called a city of magnificent distances and was not considered handsome until about wenty years ago when the orIginal plan of LEnfant was so greatly developed and improved upon by the genIus Shepherd It has since taken on to a- ce in extent the character of a con- vention and excursion city and has also become great in architecture art lit- erature and education The growing commerce calls deeper and wider harbors especially in the Georgetown channel of the Potoritac and in the Anacostia River from its mouth to the yard bridge Work on the Anacostia River has been au- thorized by Congress The project reo qUires more than a million dollars With this improvement the largest seagoIng vessels can the city Washington as a residence city is unsurpassed by any iu the Union and is rowing in favor every year Its natic advantages are so well understood have been so well described by vis- itors jOUrnahsts that further ion is unnecessary The cIty isunsur passed as a manufacturing should be DEMANDS PRESENTED FOR RAILWAY FACILITIES A Complaint Concerning Nonoperatiox of the Fourth Street Line has sent to the Dis- trict Commissioners a long statement relative to the duty of the Eck ington and Soldiers Home Railway Corn pany to operate what Is known as its Fourth Street lIne Mr MePhersou quotes extensively from the law Incor porating the road and gives history of the operations ot the company since that time He argues that Ae company is legally to put th FurlhStrcet line In condition from Rhode Island Avenue to the Bunker Hill Road and ears thereon for the accommoda tion of passengers Mr McPherson says that for four or Ave years past the Fourth Street Ih1e abandoned from New York Avenue northward to the Inconvenlencd of the people living in that locality and to the hindrance of Improvement in that dIrection Attention is called to the fact tat Uils abandonment of the lIne was not under a repeal of of the and that the still has possession of its franchise McPherson says the population along the line or the Fourth Street branch In practically without street rail- way facilities Mr cUes the authorities which bear on the and urges the CommIssioners to take steps to compel the company to stand by Its charter replying to McPherson referred the letter to the company for an expression of its views 1 BREVITIES living VA found night on the road In that severely bruise about the HIs condition not t While coasting on Twentycightb Street yeeLerday Philip white I boy fell under a wagon and was injured LaM night a negro tytwo old assaulted Nettle a by knocking her down Ron wa arrested I I I Mrs Craig a died from ken j Notth I night attendance The Italian 10 who was killed lJy a f premature blast at North Mountain Va Saturday wIll be burled froni j I GEORGETOWN J ELEVATOR AND CO I The annual report of the Georgetown I Barge Dock Elevator and Railway Corn ban been made to Congress by the secretary of that corporation in the provisions of the act un j tier which the company was organized I The report shows that the company Is- ecntrolied the Mercantile Corn pauay of NeWyork which holds 4S shares 64ft of the comprising the cap I the The remain lag s are held as follows William H Manogue 5 shares Thomas U Gale B Tenney and Joseph G 1Vater- sj charm each Walter S Huban WII I lIaJu H ileeke William H Moses and Oyster 1 f Were no fJ fptwr expenditures la courSe or Is a constantly in by motive without that with should of for navy reach cli nd and men center and utilized Donald dcPherson charter i a bound operte has bden any part charterS company Mr McPherson cash Before Mr thi- Commiseloners have CITY I- Zrnent Dore near Jackson City was last neighborhood I head rn ious One a passing severely Joseph Ross twen I years Eagle negrens Jane negroes itytw- yeru old dropsy at burn SO Capitol Street Ian without medical y lit morgue BARGE DOCK RAILWAY paidy accord- ance With by Trust C 00 its stock of concern sbar Robert JameeF sack The report states there ye the the year > < > > < fRIENDS OF i YEARS WORK Humane Society Elects Of ficersand Receives Reports The Washington Humane Society yes- terday afternoon held its annual meet- ing for the election of officers and the re- ceiving of from the presi- dent executive committee and the ous subcommittees haYIng in charge tIle work of the socIety The meeting wis I held in the rooms of the socIety in the Yardor BuildIng and was well attended President Chester A addressed the I society brIefly on the of the past welve months The report of the execu- tive committee showed that the number of cases investigated during the year was 3048 the total number of animals xamined was Of these cases were remedied without prosecution while of the 81G cases prosecuted S09 convictions wer obtained and only 6 in acquit- tal The cases of anImals unfit to work I numbered 816 6 animals were to die while 176 were put to a merciful death by agents of the There was a total of 378O deposited as collateral by those arrested by the society of which 3063 had been for I felted 62234 had been imposed in fines I on offenders while the amount collected I in the Police Court for the society mounted to 350284 The agent for childrens cases reportet the number of investigated as 31- 0Inohrlng 561 children 34 of whom commItted and 14 more recommended tt the Board of Childrens Guardians 12 were sent to the Industrial HomoSchool 4 to the Reform whIle a num- ber of others were sent to various other asylums The report of the small an- Imals showed that 3537 had been ollected of which number 3431 had been humanely put to death homes haIne been found for the remainder Officers fOr the ensuing year were elected as follows PresIdent Chester A Snow first vice president J B T Topper Irs WE Chandler A L Barber Flor ence Murray Crammond Kennedy Alex MackaySmith Mrs E C Halliday Mrs B Henderson MIss H B Lor ing and H F Blount recording sec- retary Mrs Amelia So Stowell E lIartn treasurer Edwin Trucli Executive commltteeMr3 A L Barber Mrs Mary L Bennett H F Blount Mrs R F Blount Mrs Ii V Boynton Mrs F CaIrns Mrs Wil liam E Chandler C W C DeraIl MIss M E Gale Mrs E C HaUfday 1lrs B Henderson Wallace W Rite Mrs Olive Ennis Rite Mrs T B Hood Mrs DeE Randolph Keim Crammond Kennedy Mrs Crtunmond Kennedy Mrs M R Knowlton Harriet B Loring H B F H B F Macfarland Miss Else McKeoyer Mrs Allison Nallor MrsdMarhin Lngfellow OD noghuo R Ross Perry Miss A Peet F W Pratt James L Pugh jr Gen Rufus Sexton Mrs F E Smith Mrs Mary Howe TottenJ B T Tupper 1 Y Woods Miss Addison Mitch ell Henry WhIte and MisS E A Rich ardscn The society a medal to Mr Sheckles of Parker Bridget Co as a testimony to the manner In which lue cares for the comfort animals that firm It was thought by the society that their attitude had bees purely punitive long enough and that they should by means of medals and of thanks command any conspicu- ous example or consideration for ani- mals It also voted a commendation of President Roosevelts refusal to have his horses docked AN OBJECT LESSON In a Restaurant A physician puts the query Have you never noticed In any large restaurant at or dinner time the large number of hearty vigorous old men at the tables men whose ages run from sixty to eighty years many of them bald and all per haps gray but none of them feeble or senile Perhaps the spectacle is so common as to have escaped your observation or corn merit but nevertheless it is an object lesson which means somethIng It wIll notIce what these old fellows are eating you will obServe that are not munching bran crackers nor picking their way through a menu card ot new Tangled health foods on the contrary they seem to prefer juIcy roast of beef a properly turned loin or mutton and even the deadly broiled lobster not altogether ignored The point of an this Is that a vigorous old age depends upon good digestion and plenty of food and not upon dieting and an endeavor to live upon bran crackers There s a certain class of food cranks who seem to believe that meat coffee and many other good things are rank poisons but these cadaverous sickly looKing individuals are a walking con damnation of theIr own theories The matter in a nutshell that if the stomach the natural digestive in sufficient quantity any whole some food will be promptly dIgested It the stomach does not do so and cer I laIn foods cause distress one or two of Stuarts Dyspepsia after each meal will remove all dimculty because they supply just what every weak stom ach lacks pepsin hydrochloric acid dI- astase and luX- Stuartf DYspepsia Tablets do not net upon the bowels and In tact are not strictly a medicine as they act almost entirely upon the food eaten digesting it thoroughly and thus gives a nesuded and giving an for the next meal Of people who travel nine out of ten use Sturts Dyspepsia Tablets knowing trem tn perfectly safe to use at any time and also having found out by that they are a against in any form and eat lug as they have to at and all kinds of food the traveling public for years have pinned their faith to Stuarts Tatlets All druggIsts sell them at 50 centS for full sizcQ and any from Maine to California It his opinion were asked say that Stuarts Dys- pepsia Tnblots is popular and I successful remedy for trou ble J AfflMAS- VI yar1yreports van Snow wont 9889 9074 resulted abandoned society cases were SchoolS collector of aninais vice presidents Mrs Mrs Rev J secre- tary li M Mrs K Davis S Miss Macfarlantl- Mm Florence Mrs M Miss voted of the employed by votes lunch you hearty they gingerly a Is wholesome is secretes juices Tablets much rest appetite be en- pturlence safeguard indigestion all hours packages druggIst will the niost any stomach 1 SONS tIE VETERANS INSTALL THEIR OFFICERS Joint Ceremonies Pass Off in Pleasant Manner An enthusiastic joInt installation of oMcers of Cushing Camp Sons of Veter- ans U S A amI the Ladles Auxiliary Society of the same order was held in thE han of the Sons of Veterans 612 E Street Monday night The of both socIeties require that the In- stallation of officers he made In a closed or executive session and in order to carry out the program which was given lIonday night special dispensatlons- td to be granted both lodges That of the Sons of Veterans was obtained from epartment Commander Col F T F Johnson of the Maryland Division while Hurball divisional president of the Ladles Auxiliary granted the ladles the privilege of their installation at the same time and place as their brothers ot the Sons of The rooms of the hosts on this pleas- ant occasion were tastefully decorated nd an enjoyable program was given in the course of which addresses were made by the retiring presidents Capt F S Hodges and Mrs NellIe B Suess and presidentselect Capt Francis E Cross of the District police force and Mr Emma E Sayles After the instal- lation of the officers of both societies Major E R Campbell presented the La- dies Auxiliary on behalf of the Cushing Camp with a gavel In addition to the prearranged program addresses were made by Colonel Bing- ham department commander of the 10- tomac Judge Advocate General El and Colonel Chase assistant ad- jutant general of the department In addltion to the gavel presented to the Ladies Auxiliary two other presenta- tions were made one to the Cushlgg Camp or a handpainted sIlk made under the direction of the Ladles uxiliary by Solomon Lewis and one a- cme to Major E R Campbell past com manderInchief of the Sons of Veterans The gavel and cane unusual interest in that they were made from a girder taken from the White House which when removed was charred where it had passed through the tire of August 25 when the city was sacked by the British The ferrule on tbe was made from taken from the battleship MaIne which bloiD up in Harana Harbor The following were the in- stalled in the Ladies Auxiliary Society President Mrs Emma E S yles vice preident Mrs Louise chaplain Miss Gertrude Grier treasurer Mrs E H R Davis secretary Miss Kittle guide Mrs A V Brown assist- ant guide Grace Montague outside guardIan Mrs Mamie Ennis inside guardian Stats council Mrs Nellie V Sums Mrs Ida E Slant and Mrs EsteUa Harbour jUdge advo- cate Charles E Davis Mrs Nellie V Suess is PERSONAL INJtJRY Hearing in The sun orIda against the Capital Traction Company to recover 3000 as damages for personal injuries which WaS begun yesterday be- fore Chief Justice Bingham was resuin ed this morning Mrs Rockwell was in- jured in November while attempting to get aboard of a car of the defendant on the Pennsylvania Avenue branch of the road You Can Open a Bank to excellent with Union Trset and Storage Co HH F lRterest paid on deposits to check ci will n hi E V e th d t orthwest rukS stella Society tq conducting eterans by- e ridge same banndr possessed 1814 cane metal was officers Ralney Mon- tague Miss Mrs Elizabeth retIring prsidant sUIT L floekwell Account advantage socthwet subject ATTORNEY NILES ISSUES STATEMENT OF CASt Declines to Discuss His Troubles Further at Present Attorney Etward G Niles declines to discuss the proceedings filed against him by tIlt United States Trust Company of New Yerk In connection with the set- tlement or the estate of Mrs Louise Beauchamp In reference to wife being made a to the suit he gave out the following To Friends and the Public My enemies not satisfied with the upon me for years hafe at last stooped so low and forgotten that inherent endowment of a gentleman and attacked an Innocent and respected Jail my wife to quench their thirst for sfaction Niles knows nothing or my business relations with Mrs H- and the making her a party to against me yesterday called for in the extreme and cowardly EDWARD G NTLS BANK DIVIDENDS The Comptroller of the Currency has declared dividends in favor of the itors national banks as fol- lows A sixth 10 per cent in favor of the creditors ot the American Na tional Bank Baltimore making In all 00 per cent on claIms proved amounting to 92C9253 A final dividend 5 per cent in favor of the credItors of the First National Bank ot WillI mantic Conn making in all 70 per cent on claims proved amount lug to 29381375 Any Hughes his party My abuse heaped sat Mrs 4a he suit iroueht was we Respectfully crt oU Insolvent dividend of OUR SALE ii1 ill fs producing the greatest bargains that you have seen In d Washington for many a long day Whatever you see f here with a red ticket on can be bought at an enormous t J reduction o o o 0 o 00 00 0 f i i J Lo- Uf E L i R U S T f k 2 TAG IQ ii w w I t v 0 U Solid Oak Side- board best make nicely finished anti trimmed 998 i 4- kJ i iJ i ii 4ir Fine line Oil exceptionally We guarantee heater we sell Can give you 348 gL e Heat- ers at low prlccu every one at = ftf 1 10- CJ f ThIs Oak t Chiffonier exactly like cut five Itt d ra w ers solid to brass handles f I n Ie finished best t 1 348 11- c P 11iE Q- ittt ej lii Sofld IQ1 large e ly 11 construction j Formerly t- i j MA YERc 415417 th t fr jIII1 p pp p t pII pp p qo MayerPetht- kf Seve1 reet ff1 X 72 ShoeStocks i- To Be Closed Out Every six mouths completely sell out all our thereby preventing of profits but results ever 4 increasing satisfaction for yonevet growing patronage for us 0 This Sale tornolTow and it will be a Every pair of shoes we own desirable uptodate guaranteed Yet they must wy for the 0 spring shoes and nearly is nQw so greatly in Jiricc will pay you to lay in a Lull years supply is c i Hahns Three Big g we shoes the accumu 0 lation of olcfleather and stale stvIes It means a great sacrifice in halfyearly begins stunuer is all make every pair reduced that it > 9C 17C B a b I es Womens Womens sole 7 and button Ker make Rub kid and felt soy C lot h ber Over Moccasins Oyergaiters shoes Ct 19C soft andMens 40c Jersey a 500 Resilia Boote 300- 3O quality Vita ic Boots 300 Kid Calf or Patent Kid Boots 237 5O grade Kid anti Calf Boots 181- o 200 quality Laced and Button w 139 kinds of Laced and Button u 119 Shoes worth 125 at i Department grade Leatherline Vici Kid 350 fine Mens Shoes 290- o 250 kinds Calf and Kid Shoes IQO 2 sorts Double and Triple Soles 140- iIens House Slippers Hltttly 0 Mens Rubber Boots Calf j269 0 150 95- CMens sti Laced430 quality 3 quality kilS Calfa Patents 240 duceil Childs warm Felt Bedroom SUppers 25c RULE BEING CONSIDERED Affects Employes Holding More Than One Position An important ziillng providing that Government employes be prohibited from holding more than one position Is under consideration by the Clvii ServIce Corn mission Within a day or two the Comnduloner will report theIr deels ion to President Roosevelt under dlrfJlUOB the was brought to attention Thee also provides that all 1uderal officeholders be restricted being a member of a local loglela Live in drdor to guard against pernicious dealings The ruling was sub mitt to the President by the Clvii Association of Pennsylva ala and referred to the Comnils oriel for STATUE OF SIGEL PROPOSED BY WARNER Colonel Warner the only soldier now In Congress from Illinois Is urging the erection of a statute in WashIngton to the memory of Mnj Gen Franz Sigel ile Introduced a bill to appropriate 60000 for the purpose Colonel said today here are several statues In the Na- tional Capital to great French soldiers who helped our country in the time or need but there Is no monument in rec- ognition of the heroism of the Germans In the civil war We should have a monument to Gen Franz Sigel GIVtLSERVt whose question their purposed ruling free hod Ser- vice Reform later a deelsion has Warier Buckle Arc 69c Womens- Warmlined ties best Rubber Boots Sizes 0 95C- ChIlrens to2 Womens Department 300 Nobby Evening Slippers 237 250 Colonial Evening Slippers 169 200 Dancing Slipperu 139 150 and 200 Julicts 95c 100 quality arm I sorts Bath Room SlIppers 1De Childrens Department 3 Boys 21- 2DO Misses and Boys Shoes 0 quality Box Calf Laced 179 2 grade and Girls ShoeS 139 150 kinds Childrens Shoes 119 0 125 grades Childrens Shoes J5e 1 values Childrens Shoes Oge iM 75c qualities Childrens Shoes lie Warm Felt Juliets 611e- TSr grade Slippers SOc 35c quality finest Shoes 1S7 250 Boys Cor seve nth and K Sts 1914 and 1916 Pas Ave n 233 Pa A venJe Sc Eo- i Three Reliable Shoe Houses Q- rJ9l X9 c r X 1 wt HAHN cas I PYLES SPECIALS APORATED rrienen and Me APRRvTS ne 3 LARGE PRtiNES Jc 7 Lns QUART BOTTLES KAPLE SYtP NAVY IIEANS lOco o CANS TOXATOES 3 CRN AX8 EARLY RNE PEAS Sc- AT JT Ii PYLES Seven Stores 11 f W1 W Full Dress AND Tuxedo FOR HIRE TENNILlES Our large stock includes the leridan Satchel the daint ellt Miser Carrier brought oUt this add here Rolls at Rolls at a Jew dse Sanders Staymanto 1327 F Streelt- iJj j- f t Our Entire Stock FURiUSHINGS at less than ON THE I DOLLAR BLOCK CO I 625 Pa Ave NW u i WASHINGTO DRESSED BEiEF and SOUTHDOWN LAME AT TIm STALLS OF U THOS KEANE SON- SI34to 51Center Market io 9 Wholesale RowS Inspeeton eordisliy invite without ebliga tion to purcllas- eLl stooc SUITS 15 SUITS fsoe HALF pr s EVAPORATED lOc CAUFOtiNIA RUNS LBs BITIIWHEAT 25c ak QUAXk1 MATtHES iIs- a ic CANS Se- a I Suits 709 7th StNW- ff7 ROLLS I Discount 4 I I I I seaenexelndvsly 2eo L6G4OO l4Otor SACRIflOJiIG juC T5 500 SOVS- SEMlANtAL racz sAIz < > > = The EIGHTH STREET The Power of 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Page 1: Washington Evening Times. (Washington, DC) 1903-01-14 [p 12]. · account of the presentation of trait of Miss Francen L Willard tot Blake Public School At noon Mrs C W Gallagher

12 THE WASHINGTON iDlEs WEDNESDAY tTANUAHY lit HJ03

BETTER HARBORSA GROWING COMNIERCE

of Trade in Annual Report Says Wideningof Georgetown Channel Is

IFOR

Boardimperative

The or theWashflgtOfl of Trade has been

issued Contained therela is thepert Ut the committee on commerce and

manufacture of wt1ch Robert N liarper is chairman The report of thiscommittee Is interesting and containsmuch Taluable Information as wen as

Iargument in behalf of Washington asomruercinI manufacturing center

The committee directs attention tointerest 1 the cltys commer-

jal welfare says It isdesirable to encourage commercemanufacturing Anything to in

manufactuers to locate here shouhl-be encouraged and they should havthe earnest sUP Ort and of

iti5eflS legislative and ottidal government separate from the actire mercantile and commercial lire otthe nation cannot be called ltogetlli1

wise arrangementThe board though in favor ot doing

everything in Its proper lIne to enourage commerce and manufactures Is

not in a position to boom the andsurroundings and has no desire or intention to do so properlY leavingthe individual membersownerti and real estate menbeyond givIng information in aucurate careful and general way The advantages of Washington and portions ofits suburbs are so many that s strangermight with surprise inquire whyare not utiUzed The reply would beThat the uty of Washington itsgreat public buildings and resitlentt ions must in no way be marred by mill

factory buildings with tall chim-neys throwIng out great clouds ofsmoke The reeL of land alone wouldprevent the flue parts of the city beingencroached upon and citizen isopposed to any such

The great water power close to thedtyat the Great Falls of the Potomac

TLMPERANCE WORKERS

HULl BUSINESS SESSION

Womans Organization Meets in Georgetown

InterestIng exercises marked thissession of the Womau

ChrIstian Temperance Union o the Dis-trict of which at lOaGoclock at Thnnbarton ChurchnorgetowBA large number of mem-

iwrs was present at the openingMrs M E Cohen yienres1dentaE

large opened and con-

duct treport of the annual eonvention by MrsEmma Shelton recording HeletaIY

Reports were received from Mrs Ele Riemer core poo iDg secretary MrsCharles P and MrsHenry Brian The ordepartments of work gave a relllme ortheir work as folloWJ5 Pres Mrs HA Teroperaaee-InstruetUH n Mrs L B RecentWork at Army PMtaO Irs Emma F-Pnndoiph

At Ii address of loomethe Rev II-

Havenner pastor of the church Mrs LA Williams president of Chapin Union

addressee were madeby KnC E Hunt Superintendent vf mothtrs work and lUISItant to thnational and eeralother members Thene were bythe Cradle Roll conducted WE lie Riemer District superintendent ofmothers meettos

Mrs Bmma Shelton and Mrs WalterBrown treasurer of the board oftees made their report in regard to Ute

rummage sak which receutIyheld It was reported to have been acomplete MeL A STaylor and E then talkedof BUt Board Nuisance Ms IE Amos followed a iAterVittIagaccount of the presentation oftrait of Miss Francen L Willard totBlake Public School

At noon Mrs C W Gallaghertrict of evanne1intii

Bible reS4tngprzyer An nt

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was takfJ1 at clockThe afternoon uession of the cOlnen

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engaging increased 2t-

tentlonnIt cannot be long before this power

wIll be utilIzed for the production ofelectric power for street cars anddustries that can be run it Thisnatural water power is said to be suf-ficient to the entire city ofWaShington with light heat andpower the consumption of asingle pound of coaL It is saida syndicate will begin this season witha capital of 5OOOOOO and 1OO menoperating turbine wheels heaviestdynamos sirailar to the general planin operation at Niagara Fans Everyeffort tending to the utilization of thisgreat power be encouragesl Thiswill solve th vexatious smoke luestion

Washuuigton Is a unique city Unlikemost others it was laid out before itwas built It has been sportively calleda city of magnificent distances and wasnot considered handsome until aboutwenty years ago when the orIginal planof LEnfant was so greatly developedand improved upon by the genIusShepherd It has since taken on to a-

ce in extent the character of a con-

vention and excursion city and has alsobecome great in architecture art lit-erature and education

The growing commerce callsdeeper and wider harbors especially inthe Georgetown channel of the Potoritacand in the Anacostia River from itsmouth to the yard bridge Workon the Anacostia River has been au-

thorized by Congress The project reoqUires more than a million dollars Withthis improvement the largest seagoIngvessels can the city

Washington as a residence city isunsurpassed by any iu the Union and isrowing in favor every year Itsnatic advantages are so well understood

have been so well described by vis-

itors jOUrnahsts that furtherion is unnecessary The cIty isunsurpassed as a manufacturingshould be

DEMANDS PRESENTED

FOR RAILWAY FACILITIES

A Complaint Concerning Nonoperatioxof the Fourth Street Line

has sent to the Dis-

trict Commissioners a long statementrelative to the duty of the Eckington and Soldiers Home Railway Cornpany to operate what Is known as itsFourth Street lIne Mr MePhersouquotes extensively from the law Incorporating the road and gives historyof the operations ot the company sincethat time He argues that Ae companyis legally to put th FurlhStrcetline In condition from Rhode IslandAvenue to the Bunker Hill Road and

ears thereon for the accommodation of passengers

Mr McPherson says that for four orAve years past the Fourth Street Ih1e

abandoned from New YorkAvenue northward to the Inconvenlencdof the people living in that locality andto the hindrance of Improvement in thatdIrection

Attention is called to the fact tat Uilsabandonment of the lIne was not undera repeal of of the andthat the still has possessionof its franchise

McPherson says the populationalong the line or the Fourth Streetbranch In practically without street rail-way facilities

Mr cUes the authoritieswhich bear on the and urges theCommIssioners to take steps to compelthe company to stand by Its charter

replying to McPhersonreferred the letter

to the company for an expression of itsviews

1BREVITIES

livingVA found night on the roadIn that severely bruiseabout the HIs condition not

t

While coasting on TwentycightbStreet yeeLerday Philip white I

boy fell under a wagon andwas injured

LaM night a negrotytwo old assaulted Nettlea by knocking her down Ronwa arrested I

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Mrs Craig adied from ken j

Notth I

night attendance

The Italian 10 who was killed lJy a fpremature blast at North Mountain VaSaturday wIll be burled froni j

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GEORGETOWNJELEVATOR AND CO

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The annual report of the Georgetown I

Barge Dock Elevator and Railway Cornban been made to Congress by the

secretary of that corporation inthe provisions of the act un j

tier which the company was organizedI

The report shows that the company Is-

ecntrolied the Mercantile Cornpauay of NeWyork which holds 4S

shares 64ft of the comprising the capIthe The remain

lag s are held as follows WilliamH Manogue 5 shares Thomas U Gale

B Tenney and Joseph G 1Vater-sj charm each Walter S Huban WII I

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YEARS WORK

Humane Society Elects Officersand Receives Reports

The Washington Humane Society yes-

terday afternoon held its annual meet-ing for the election of officers and the re-

ceiving of from the presi-dent executive committee and theous subcommittees haYIng in charge tIlework of the socIety The meeting wis

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held in the rooms of the socIety in theYardor BuildIng and was well attended

President Chester A addressed theIsociety brIefly on the of the past

welve months The report of the execu-tive committee showed that the numberof cases investigated during the yearwas 3048 the total number of animalsxamined was

Of these cases were remediedwithout prosecution while of the 81Gcases prosecuted S09 convictions werobtained and only 6 in acquit-tal The cases of anImals unfit to work

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numbered 816 6 animals wereto die while 176 were put to a mercifuldeath by agents of the

There was a total of 378O depositedas collateral by those arrested by thesociety of which 3063 had been for I

felted 62234 had been imposed in fines I

on offenders while the amount collected I

in the Police Court for the societymounted to 350284

The agent for childrens cases reportetthe number of investigated as 31-0Inohrlng 561 children 34 of whomcommItted and 14 more recommended ttthe Board of Childrens Guardians 12were sent to the Industrial HomoSchool4 to the Reform whIle a num-ber of others were sent to various otherasylums

The report of the small an-Imals showed that 3537 had beenollected of which number 3431 had beenhumanely put to death homes haInebeen found for the remainder

Officers fOr the ensuing year wereelected as follows PresIdent ChesterA Snow first vice president J BT Topper Irs WEChandler A L Barber Florence Murray Crammond KennedyAlex MackaySmith Mrs E C HallidayMrs B Henderson MIss H B Loring and H F Blount recording sec-retary Mrs Amelia So Stowell

E lIartn treasurer EdwinTrucli Executive commltteeMr3

A L Barber Mrs Mary L Bennett HF Blount Mrs R F Blount Mrs IiV Boynton Mrs F CaIrns Mrs William E Chandler C WC DeraIl MIss M E Gale Mrs E CHaUfday 1lrs B Henderson WallaceW Rite Mrs Olive Ennis Rite Mrs TB Hood Mrs DeE Randolph KeimCrammond Kennedy Mrs CrtunmondKennedy Mrs M R KnowltonHarriet B Loring H B F

H B F Macfarland Miss ElseMcKeoyer MrsAllison Nallor MrsdMarhin LngfellowOD noghuo R Ross Perry Miss APeet F W Pratt James L Pugh jrGen Rufus Sexton Mrs F E SmithMrs Mary Howe TottenJ B T Tupper

1 Y Woods Miss Addison Mitchell Henry WhIte and MisS E A Richardscn

The society a medal to MrSheckles of Parker Bridget Co asa testimony to the manner In which luecares for the comfort animals

that firm It was thought bythe society that their attitude had beespurely punitive long enough and thatthey should by means of medals and

of thanks command any conspicu-ous example or consideration for ani-mals It also voted a commendation ofPresident Roosevelts refusal to havehis horses docked

AN OBJECT LESSON

In a RestaurantA physician puts the query Have you

never noticed In any large restaurant ator dinner time the large number of

hearty vigorous old men at the tablesmen whose ages run from sixty to eightyyears many of them bald and all perhaps gray but none of them feeble orsenile

Perhaps the spectacle is so common asto have escaped your observation or cornmerit but nevertheless it is an objectlesson which means somethIng

It wIll notIce what these oldfellows are eating you will obServe that

are not munching bran crackers norpicking their way through a

menu card ot new Tangled health foodson the contrary they seem to preferjuIcy roast of beef a properly turned loinor mutton and even the deadly broiledlobster not altogether ignored

The point of an this Is that a vigorousold age depends upon good digestion andplenty of food and not upondieting and an endeavor to live upon brancrackers

There s a certain class of food crankswho seem to believe that meat coffeeand many other good things are rankpoisons but these cadaverous sicklylooKing individuals are a walking condamnation of theIr own theories

The matter in a nutshell that if thestomach the natural digestive

in sufficient quantity any wholesome food will be promptly dIgestedIt the stomach does not do so and cer I

laIn foods cause distress one or twoof Stuarts Dyspepsia after eachmeal will remove all dimculty becausethey supply just what every weak stomach lacks pepsin hydrochloric acid dI-

astase and luX-Stuartf DYspepsia Tablets do not net

upon the bowels and In tact are notstrictly a medicine as they act almostentirely upon the food eaten digesting itthoroughly and thus gives a nesuded

and giving an for the nextmeal

Of people who travel nine out of tenuse Sturts Dyspepsia Tablets knowingtrem tn perfectly safe to use at anytime and also having found out by

that they are aagainst in any form and eatlug as they have to at and allkinds of food the traveling public foryears have pinned their faith to StuartsTatlets

All druggIsts sell them at 50 centS forfull sizcQ and anyfrom Maine to California It his opinionwere asked say that Stuarts Dys-pepsia Tnblots is popular and

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SONS tIE VETERANS

INSTALL THEIR OFFICERS

Joint Ceremonies Pass Off in PleasantManner

An enthusiastic joInt installation ofoMcers of Cushing Camp Sons of Veter-ans U S A amI the Ladles AuxiliarySociety of the same order was held in thE

han of the Sons of Veterans 612 E StreetMonday night The

of both socIeties require that the In-

stallation of officers he made In a closedor executive session and in order tocarry out the program which was givenlIonday night special dispensatlons-

td to be granted both lodges That ofthe Sons of Veterans was obtained fromepartment Commander Col F T FJohnson of the Maryland Division while

Hurball divisional president ofthe Ladles Auxiliary grantedthe ladles the privilege oftheir installation at the same time andplace as their brothers ot the Sons of

The rooms of the hosts on this pleas-ant occasion were tastefully decoratednd an enjoyable program was given in

the course of which addresses were madeby the retiring presidents Capt F SHodges and Mrs NellIe B Suess and

presidentselect Capt Francis ECross of the District police force andMr Emma E Sayles After the instal-lation of the officers of both societiesMajor E R Campbell presented the La-dies Auxiliary on behalf of the CushingCamp with a gavel

In addition to the prearranged programaddresses were made by Colonel Bing-ham department commander of the 10-tomac Judge Advocate General El

and Colonel Chase assistant ad-jutant general of the department

In addltion to the gavel presented tothe Ladies Auxiliary two other presenta-tions were made one to the CushlggCamp or a handpainted sIlkmade under the direction of the Ladlesuxiliary by Solomon Lewis and one a-

cme to Major E R Campbell past commanderInchief of the Sons of VeteransThe gavel and cane unusualinterest in that they were made froma girder taken from the White Housewhich when removed was charredwhere it had passed through the tire ofAugust 25 when the city wassacked by the British The ferrule ontbe was made from takenfrom the battleship MaIne whichbloiD up in Harana Harbor

The following were the in-stalled in the Ladies Auxiliary SocietyPresident Mrs Emma E S yles vicepreident Mrs Louise chaplainMiss Gertrude Grier treasurer Mrs EH R Davis secretary Miss Kittle

guide Mrs A V Brown assist-ant guide Grace Montague outsideguardIan Mrs Mamie Ennis insideguardian Stats councilMrs Nellie V Sums Mrs Ida E Slantand Mrs EsteUa Harbour jUdge advo-cate Charles E Davis Mrs Nellie VSuess is

PERSONAL INJtJRYHearing in The sun orIda

against the Capital Traction Company torecover 3000 as damages for personalinjuries which WaS begun yesterday be-

fore Chief Justice Bingham was resuined this morning Mrs Rockwell was in-jured in November while attempting toget aboard of a car of the defendant onthe Pennsylvania Avenue branch of theroad

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ATTORNEY NILES ISSUES

STATEMENT OF CASt

Declines to Discuss His TroublesFurther at Present

Attorney Etward G Niles declines todiscuss the proceedings filed against himby tIlt United States Trust Company ofNew Yerk In connection with the set-

tlement or the estate of Mrs LouiseBeauchamp In reference towife being made a to the suit hegave out the following

To Friends and the PublicMy enemies not satisfied with the

upon me for years hafe atlast stooped so low and forgotten thatinherent endowment of a gentleman andattacked an Innocent and respected Jailmy wife to quench their thirst forsfaction Niles knows nothing or

my business relations with Mrs H-

and the making her a party toagainst me yesterday

called for in the extreme and cowardlyEDWARD G NTLS

BANK DIVIDENDS

The Comptroller of the Currency hasdeclared dividends in favor of theitors national banks as fol-

lowsA sixth 10 per cent in favor

of the creditors ot the American National Bank Baltimore making In all00 per cent on claIms proved amountingto 92C9253

A final dividend 5 per cent in favorof the credItors of the First NationalBank ot WillI mantic Conn making inall 70 per cent on claims proved amountlug to 29381375

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RULE

BEING CONSIDERED

Affects Employes Holding More ThanOne Position

An important ziillng providing thatGovernment employes be prohibited fromholding more than one position Is underconsideration by the Clvii ServIce Cornmission Within a day or two theComnduloner will report theIr deelsion to President Roosevelt underdlrfJlUOB the was brought to

attentionThee also provides that

all 1uderal officeholders be restrictedbeing a member of a local loglela

Live in drdor to guard againstpernicious dealings The ruling was submitt to the President by the Clvii

Association of Pennsylvaala and referred to the Comnils

oriel for

STATUE OF SIGELPROPOSED BY WARNER

Colonel Warner the only soldier now

In Congress from Illinois Is urging theerection of a statute in WashIngton tothe memory of Mnj Gen Franz Sigelile Introduced a bill to appropriate

60000 for the purpose Colonelsaid today

here are several statues In the Na-

tional Capital to great French soldierswho helped our country in the time orneed but there Is no monument in rec-ognition of the heroism of the GermansIn the civil war We should have amonument to Gen Franz Sigel

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