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i Ic 1 w t 1 ziir f CONSECRATIO AS BISHOP rATBtn OWIWO omciAUJr MA A tkrwil to JMrlslrt Ca 4ra4Ar- AjMitUaf t CMMlit as 4 Rut CathasUaL- Th Right W John J P0- u Bishop yfstsrday In Bt- Patricks Cathedral Nark In the pras- Bce of lug aaaembla of prslatea priests layman Tha papal mandate crsatlnt him aucctsaor to the late Wigs ml- Mich i WUnr Bishop of the diocese ol- Xswark wsa frorn the altar and upon waa conferred the mate a aymbol of kit power the croaler In allusion to hi shep- herds duty and the episcopal aytnbollc of his mrrla tp the Roman Church The ediflcf In which the ceremony look place WM altotether Inadequate for assembled to wltneai the exalta former VIcarOeneral of dloceo An hour before the time set for tb bfflanln of the eeraraony which was oclock In the a throne had astsmbled In the the Cathedral and minT who were unable to gain entrance remained thrre until the WM over A squad of policemen to preserve order but they had nothing to do ptrftct order being maintained at all times At 941 the procession of BIshops priests and scohtes formed In the school adjoining the Cathedral and marched tothat edifice preceded by the croM bearer the Rev Thomas A Conroy of Kearny The cere- mony begin before the celebration ot low maa br the conaeerator Archbishop Cor rlcanwho was assisted throughout the eon Mcrstlnn by Bishop McDonnell of Brooklyn sod Bishop MoFaul ot Trenton The Arch- bishop first walked to the chapel on the eplstl side and put on the vestments necessary for the ceremony The Bishopelect wearln- ih I Iretu woe led In by the assistant con- s both of whom were vested and mitred and took a seat taping the conifers tor The candidate was then presented to the Archbishop and after the papal mandate had been read the oath ot allegiance to the Church administered the consecrator holding In Ms lap the Rook of the who was Kneeling elects Vbnn the examination was flnUhrd the then put aside his mitre the nialatant aloud the con fetlor Tho Archbishop ascended the altar sign that they were at peace with the world After th s9 preliminaries were disposed of the celebration mss aerator sod the saying It look the ceremony completed on of hands rhe and his assistant stood close together the foot of the The WJH when t e litany was said the Bishop upon his head shoulders no word being spoken Tho Arohblshop and Jils placed It Is words that the BUC cession conferred the candidate and the uttering of them la the vital of the ceremony It Is has been the form or the the he had said a of thanksgiving the conservator hands with criatn The pastoral staff and the episco- pal uere an preach to the people committed he arose A and the consecrator and his assistants gave mm tho peace- Accompanied by Ihe assist- ants new walked the church bfanlng the congregation oho IT sang urnand sit who were cr his ring to the new Bishop was no enthroned on the episcopal seat At the the roaM preached a sermon on the dignity and episcopacy BISHOP MVtDOOX COXdCCBATXl Cardinal Asttita at Ssrftces ta the Cathedral Cnicioo July M The Rev Peter J Mul doon pastor of St Charles Borromeoa Roman Catholic Church of this city was this morn- Ing consecrated an auxiliary Bishop of chi ago at Name Cathedral Cardinal officiated and function was attended with such pomp and ceremony na lave not been seen stare the celebration In of Archbishop Feehana elevation to the epis- copacy LAST DAI TO iff ST XVVg3 HfllCr- rlMti ef St Jean Baptlste TfflUg ef Fire Cures Ttsterday This Is the last day oh which the relic of St Anne will be on view at the Church of Sti Jean Baptist In gut Seventysixth street and a Ug crowd Is expected to visit the church The prlesta reported several remarkable- cures yewterday Dorothy Quirk tl years old of 423 East Sixtyninth street was one of those cured it was said fine was run over ny I Cat and her leg haa since wen In a braco has had to wear a spoclil shoe was able to walk with- out after church yester- day the Mcflraun of JMl Eighth avenue mid to have been cured of trouble A old who has had orrie was reported s hiving relieved cripple whose mother JIB been bringing to the church since the novena b nn The has been cured no the priests say but will not tell hit name his mother has asked them not to XWSnBALJSM HViVT A Bill Te TAt Tlitin Pat Standi Under the Eterated sad B M Pelltltal lloldrpi The New york Newsdealers and Stationers Protective and Benevolent Association met last nIght In Mnennerchor Haliln Fifty itith strrst to take acibn on de- cision of Appellate Division ot the Su- preme Court that the Municipal Assembly n authority to l ue Unas under stairways of the eleratmi roads lttiout the consent of the nearest owner their counsel told the new dalers that no matter what were fntned would be constitutional If It ni leo to In the street without the owners consent but a bill drawn with Mutt and would tike the stand f the clutch of politicIans It was the present that such a bill be drown WBA1SEK WAKBHAX MARKS KKPLY- KitmUtrs CompUtard of only Tsinp rary- llaidi II 871- Apprn r Wilbur F Wakeman gave out- a natninnnt ye terd y anxwcrlng charges broujbt nsalnit him by th New Vofk hoard vf TS1 and Transportation and thin New the nMjgiirncnt of IIIPII Mr Wnfcenian ay that tmvenlenm n few rlencfd examIners from the Stores be n trnn to the dockS for tho n li period while iourlst nre rrturnlng fruni hint vmn appointments nude to xupplr the tho x am iprs thu ttni tra11 fi l Wakeman con ti traiintlnntlo travel It Is possible It U- protmblr that name men bo t it b c In their old places next winter Mummtr fttnlon it lotnailila- Th vond nnnunl sctnmrr lon of Col- uriiiin InlversltyU hut hr ajlon fletirM nro Hill erovlti r iennann tho iinlvcr nc- j with417 ut a ror 0 JT l NAU It N and t Uo the tow the the mom eton Then the srn1natlou ot bola Jut by the Arch to or there AnT c I to and Ri the nn both lt U and llho loct to that are In InllY II totbeir n course tM PaC b eon a In n o 8Isbo l ot and saId the Oholt b I pat and ron purr candidate When hf alo alf I I arm ala u d mud Mae year fu ben I of a fat tb non or ob n the ropl of the a alpo the by for I Ura II c I for rnh v undr jOlrrr rI1 r n Inlnl lulrnl nd rod lul tr h n Ih hol 1 nr11 ILL 01 arncw4 MP Cqd cscistieris PrNUTh w Ret read bim ring Ctb 3O was date the questions hiehop a whether nnt was obstacle to the I3lshop 1a ensocrstor kneeling klsit his hand The consecrator with klss d a faith the mass that actual now aI Yeatrnanu an place hands the Iteceive thou holy n 5Il Hh the brace was too bo t property Structi owner would all the ntjectlons Appellate Trade which tranerers tnasle him wr Public ire ore the 43Cun I the lion Wi wtr he < < < ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < ¬ ¬ < ¬ ¬ < < < > igresMesil e Kew- X w OntiAK U July Mtk4 Loa auar Interesta are ap In ttt statement of Mr R O half a oenl a pound dut on eagar WOT protect American produeera Thy aee this tbe probability that the Amerlceva Sug Refining Company or Trust will faTor overhauling of the sugar tarts and wilt steps to try to prevent It James C Murphy President of the Orleans Sugar Exchange speaking for merchant and planters declares that Mr llavomeyera hatfacentapound protection would be wholly InsuRldent Re aay- It would suit him and the manufacturer who want to get cheap raw sugar but I would not be enough for the producers Th beet sugar countries of Europe1 give a pro of two and a half cents to three Cents R pound on saw sugar but we have been abl to compete under a duty of and If our Government would glv the producers the same protection that la given the Eu- ropean producers by their government we ire confident that In a short time we could produce all the sugar consumed In thla But this protection should be table ao that thoprodurer might to aaaured after he had begun the bualneea on an et- tensive cate a of Admlntatratloi would not change the policy led ruin business Mr Havemeyer may know lie refiner need In his business but trout the viewpoint of the producer he Is talkini wildly IKiVITKB it ft AND JUfJT MfT T Wesaaai Kills Vke Casae te Be- BaUlag to a Creek F J MKUX lad July MWllUam B Oriy- a wellknown stool contractor of oily was shot and instantly killed this aftemooi near Boggatown br Mr Martin Treeee The woman waa visiting relatives near there and had gone to the creek to flab She ale took a beth dray came upon her while she was bathing and Insulted her flh escaped and came to town secured a volver and accompanied by her husband n former employee of the murdered roan returned to the place where he was and without warning shot him twiCe second bullet piercing his heart causing Instant death Free la atlll at lug HIXKS A nfOVHB BABY The Eighth sofa Mr Mrs Lest Probably JtoeotABrsaJje- xCotonibo SrBiifOR Col July 13 A Ion his Just been born to Mr and Mrs frank Leaf Herman whose weight la n pounds whose height Is M Inches and whose cheat measurement 1 UW Inches Dr D H Rice attending physician pronounces th child normal except In site He Is strong and vigorous- Mr and Mrs I af are of average size as- Is each of seven other children born to them Dr Rice says the child Is the largest ever born In Colorado and perhaps In this country BIO CAKOVSAL or MLBtXM- AbotltlM at CaatMB Oaasee Oebaackny After rarday at Put BfcerUa- aCnicino July The oMlereof fortSher Idan received their pay for June yesterday IJeutCol Whipple distributed tltMX among the 1100 men of the th Infantry and th flattery The paymentwaafoltowedlaatnlght- by a rush to Hlghwood In spite of the fact that 400 soldier were sent from the post to Columbus Barrack on Tuesday there were at least MO In High wood last night Most of the saloons were crowded until late andthere an unusual amount of brawling In the streets r Vrofrisionai rambler lt td the post In mimbers and at one tlme last hlgnt ten gambling games were running Pour of the veranda- at the barracksone In the woods seat of wood and three In cards and varIous other of gambling game were conducted The who la publishing a book recommending the the canteen was In the end last night speaking of his observations during the Mr Defter the number of soldiers now at the fort I believe that tonight Is as aa I have ever seen gambling and an Increased amount of drunken HIM There was desertion and a of without leave yesterday and four tights followed by ATaeit XVD ROY IN FATAL Betk Fomad Dead l Their HemeThe May Have Shot His Talker an Killed Blnuelt- OALTMTOS Te Jnly M A despatch from rifAsantoh thirty miles south of Ban An tonio that last night Judge W O a prominent lawyer and his son Oscar 20 years of age had a violent quarrel about the young mans extravagance The quarrel became so violent that Reed the Judge went the night at a neighbors She returned at a and to find room Oscar her son dead In the adjoining Judge Used the father livy gasping In the of death He a time and never spoke after Mm Reed entered whether there was a duel or not Is not the other and then killed himself ho hot hole through the head that mutant which gives rlo to the theory that he shot father and then sell OREKK COnVKTTE AT QVAKAXTHtK Going testay Here Tea Das Deter Rtiralng Home bj nf Bermada The Greek corvette Xauarchos Mlaulln which line been maKlng a cruise of the world arrived yesterday from Havana Hhe will be detained until this afternoon when he will have been five out of n yellow fever port Is the training cadets navy and Is under command- of Capt She port last The mrvottewlll stay hero ten days will return home by way of Bermuda and tho Azores 460970O lOft FOKTO RICO he Trtasary Tarns Over Pities CoDsct4 the Pstttge ot the Peraktr Act WASIIINOTOX July JJ Tho Treasury De- partment today turned over to the Insular lovernmrnt of Porto Rico the sum of M097M representing tho duties collected on goods Porto Rico between the dates of the allocation of the treaty of peace and the passage of tho Fnrnker act which a recent IscUlon of the Supreme Court declared to be n iubwfully collected The sum was In four drnfti three of Mioooo each and one of ninth pnynbln to the Annlntjuit In Now t ork in trust for urcr of Islajid of 1orto IlitM load ilcnnlnjs Sold Out The machinery patterns boot accountseto if the John Oooi Jrnnlnirs iutynt nclilne Cordage Company Brooklyn were sold at horlrt auction yusterday iitornlng to it JuJ niiTit ic lnst the company held by A for IIWVM 3 Lhullrm A O Jitirilnifn was the only bidder The properly wai knocked to for IJjOiW low twIce was u inlit ti ht creditor that would in high enough to pay some f Cme of Snmllpo on the 11 II filler The North German Lloyd steamship H II lelcr la yosteriUy front Bremen had ilil nnliv IMvll Pfpifttr Ill smallpox Iho win f with mother it Urotlier Island and rngers who ud occupied the compartment with him rrre sent to The ship was disinfected and released In the JBK9 I l ant 1 the the te lon a nt a half chan a the and th wer In durin bd arl Red rom nor room that any but or wound4 Ihp lon a the T the Tfl the ho the plO u1 lon her t ott rDm i Jwx4isT4uN JL Sdas isr Weal 1eir p7 M lissti take NSw coun- try that him bat SILL Man WbM this r workIng Mrs Child Cs and sad a the Wau- kegan was from on seems one QUA JtJlXL a Son sayS kits was in one hued stony lIii known some belIeve on killed ivero heard one both Oscar bad bullet have caused Way Deter from have 7t Cordage Company satisfy I i9 angers lilt v > ¬ ¬ < > + X4J0 lAVCMfMMMf Cfl NtlT AN M mtJUHl gJLCMAKe CttAMIt- Oesat f i a 7 Ceva e at Breektyn Nav t Betersatae Trath et Aeesuatlee- vBnakiajsias hi ras r Haaaltig- raadsaHcry T Drtmka f Whbtey A eourt of Inquiry convened at the Brook lyn Navy Yard yesterday afternoon to i Into certain matters affecting officer Marine Corps Dispatch from Waahlngton yesterday stated that the of the courts deliberations Un faintly quarrel In the Marine Corps between Col Robert lj Meade the commanding ofSoei- ot marine barrack In Brooklyn on the on hand and Col frank L Quarter neater at yard and H Lsmchelmer inspector of the Marine Corps on other None of the members of none of the officer whoso names who were eeen yesterday would a word about the courts business Th member of the court are Capt Phllli- HJCooper U 8 X President Col Ferclvn 0 ope U B M C and Commander Cllffon- H Wsst U 8 y with Capt hen II Fuller U 8 M C as Judge Advocate According to the Washington despatches Major iuohelmer has charged Cot Mend with being Intoxicated the occasion of recent inspection of the Brooklyn barracks by Major Lauchelmer Col Denny charged Meade with Intoxication 01 another Col Meade charges two offlcera with making the charges ma llclously with conspiring together to Injure him and charges Col Denny separately Irregularities In connection nltl for repair and construction work at the barracks Th court sat behind closed doors The witnesses and stenographer were the persona the members of the court who were admitted But while the wu sitting there were many other person about the airy yard were sitting Judgment on the matter rather more In Wherever the trouble between and the other two officers was under consIderatIon moreover there were and chuckles and not a few broad laughs The controvery has not been one which has Its serious side upon the naval community In Brooklyn The trouble began according to th storta told In the barracks In the middle of June last Major Lauchelmer came on from to Inspect Col Meadra command Col Meade received hInt with great apparent cordiality and Major Lauchrlmer apparently reciprocated Col Meades feelings Col certain hospl- lalltlea to the Major during the barracks which were received according to In the same spirit In offlcera much during th term of the Major say that no one who uw two together worn of were best and most mutually appreciative- of friends It was also stay In be eeemed to confidence of between whom time had some friction but which had not cc of an n breach When Laucholmer returned to Washington he prepared a report which was In duo Urns In which he Mid that on one occasion during the visit of of June and JO a closed order battalion drill of the under Col Meadoa command same time Col Independent charges to the effect that Col the Influence nf about four months ago Col Meads friends nniarkmi with mime yesterday on the coincidence of the tiling nf nt tlie eame time though the occurrences alleged In them were In It Is understood that when Col wax apprised the charges ho made spirited made counter charge hU accusers said that had handled Government money improperly- and for court of on own conduct It was his the accusation Meade Is understood to have taken the ground In hs to the charges that he Is not a abstainer and nm bon In years Marino It cannot ascertained that In that period he has become aware of any tradition of service which requires to Is held to of two drinks of whiskey do not constitute Intoxication and that admits that did take two of whiskey before the drill which was adversely IAU further and inserted that he had two thinks In his own bout at his own sideboard and In company with Major Uuchnlmyr his guest d Is It be true as I he inspector says that the commanding office was for the quantity of liquor he had con capacitated for of judging the creditable or not the Adjutant and Inspector had consumed the name of Is evidence that they are a conspiracy to him was easy enough to get Cal Meades of the ease 69 old and somewhat Impulsive by nature He has younger to a remarkable them aro openly partisans There aro some among who Is to give against Col Jleado as Judoa one at the yard yesterday was wilting to discuss Col title ot the case as none of the officers whose conduct Is the subject of the courts Inquiry It proper to ear anything for rs3nmn the court which wilt be made ti the Navy De- partment due season must be other side of case van be known DOltSH KXPI OSIO KILLS ftRXJIAX Badly lajvea Anethsr aad Caases Paolo la a Cliecelate factory Two men were so seriously Injured by a boiler explosion In Poyeta chocolate and candy factory at 413 Tenth avenue yesterday morning that one of them died In the hospital The explosion caused a panic atnotii the 709 men and women employed nt the plies The men Injured were two threaten Charter Ior otto of 17 Sullivan street and Joseph Dooley of 8JI Tenth avenue They were standing In front of the boiler when It exploded badly scalded by the hot water and steam They were taken t Bellevuo Hos- pital Dooley died In Btllovue afternoon The explosion was caused by the bursting of a nipple at the bun of the water column Thla forced all the water In the ulpo Into the boiler tube blowing out tho Jioad The report of tbe explosion could be hoard block two were covered with the scalding attam and root that caino front tile boiler lIme engIneer II Goodwill of S34 East 1 street was in room but was nut He was arrested on n technical of niKllcenco iind In court was tilt Katurduy- llio cUnm and soot tim sttri Ihrre woe n scramble to get out but no unit else was Injured rOw York Hark Comp nj The New York hock Company which Wits formed by the reorganization Corrmltton of the Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Company illl begin active work on Aug I ut which lime David H King Jr will assume tha Presidency of the nompany Among the many tinder oonsldoratlon Is one for construction of a pier which will b able to ucconmiodat vi ncvnn at thn sarm tlmu ThU will lu constructed as HIHIH as Iliilternillk Channel Is deepened All of the minuet itocUn two and a half miles water ul DrTrambull Iravelands Nnn- Htinry Cleareland the young man who stabbed In a quarrel over a woman at Manhattan on Monday night Is not ported yesterday all Den the the cur a has Cot the wit hal only u foray CUlt omar a both day could hue doubted rook n hit tn ben n or tho ln At lod nd apart eld or which pleased In the C total that the taking a b II1Jor ono dut before also true that tllnl Adjutant and whether also whiskey to wit two The or lbs hp is told the Navy Department are all trivIaLly based as and TOry Irl- lll1t tart or dt r oat among them Ill IS to refer In ron vr tlon to an omeen o a and- re yesterday awa th 11 oltnt- Q the In th Video that the tiilldhmig Plan 1m pro 0111 ellt Ih front nre tu hf1 enlarged was a Ion or W CIsun t nu was iAItINi OFIIOIK SPAT Yard I and 5 Two sub- ject the the say also court who smiles Impressed Wash- ington they were Those Saw began each but that they point is- Is was spoiled because intoxi- catIon of the oftlcer the a Major mpst those have been interested vusy taa one hi be his ii was also was drinks whole o htve side themselves feels wit Beach r as < > > > ¬ > > After a- ttaarai Aflg Jrfy Naoo Juat MsMdoin U was th- ceaof aibM lou this morning CroekttV manager o plies countia MM nights receipt whets four maaked stated aaea and oonpaUedj Cre kett to band over his cash nearly Mioo Aa the robber with drew with the bat ef money one of Croek etta men opened and on bandit with a bullet In hi A fuslllads followed Crockett and other garneetne joining l- ithe fight of the robbers shot out lights and all three eecaped carrying wounded comrade and the plunder strong posse was put on the trail and the bandit Into the mountains Crockett he rccognlitd one of robbers a Burt Alward a famous stage and express robber who I wanted for com pllclty In holdup on Bonthsrn Iscin and a doien other crimes raviT AND rxegTABi rittcfM UP DM t Bro ht hat Mere I the That Leeal Crete Are LaU Owing In part to the drought throughout the oountry but in a greater degree to causes the price of mill and vegetable have gone up all around In this city and supply aa a whole la neither ao lariye nor a good In quality as It usually Is at this of the year The Increase 1s not likely to of long continuance and Use fall cropa not materially affected but at present prIces are on an average M per cent higher in most at this time Th trouble I not much the drought on the markets It la principally dq that the matured hot weather exhausted New crop which rain than thy needed In the seeso and more sun was th after- ward late time between seasons the now have gone up allaround whlcn sell for tt a barrel of the cost In the neighbor- hood of M because the ard the crop not In yet Later how there of rotators than usual crops and the supply Michigan and upper tart come ID The of green vegetables lire huh priced In proportion cause even scarcer and dearer because the supply from California la late crop la backward aa well Watermelons than they have been In years because the crop has o large a long time hunt raid to the the wMsrmelM acreage hat largely decreased 1 art for to SaM a car to According to the lon Mtrket while this Isn reaping benefit It been making much out nf truck farm In In recent yean because the Inrreaned In of the demand and folk have become used to prices and expect them always Dr Arahelt Killed nimselt Beraue of a Threa- of Criminal Proscatloa Jnly H Dr M A Arnholt wealthy pliyslclanof Plttahurg committed stilclde this morning by shooting himself through the heart It was learned this after noon that the doctor killed himself to escape thn notoriety that would come to him from n prosecution for a criminal operation that was threatened against him Dr Arnholt was U years old and had been In the City and the State Legislature II shot lylnv on a couch In the bedroom adjoining hi who Is to have died on tho result of an operation performed by the doctor wan Mrs of Mrs Mary Maurice of Carson otreet Mr her nn Arthur de- clared today that Mrs who was a had confessed to them before her death on July 17 that doctor performed her on July 4 physicians attended woman when oho but on Monday before she died the family anti when he arrived Maurice accused him the cause nf her daughter con- dition After the the family admit told Arnholt that he would to pro vide fund of The story however and last night Dr Arnholt told Dr nossmnn his former student that he was crime and that It was a case of blackmail COP ACClafD OF ASSAULT Injuries ef a WUIIamibnrg Weman aad Her Sun Laid to a Pelltemaa Mrs Ieah Famlnaky of 104 Varet street Wllllnniaburg and her sevenyearold son Abraham are In St Catherines Hospital suffering from Injuries Inflicted It Is alleged- by Policeman of the Stagg street station The has a scalp hla mother a broken wrist Mr Alice went to 1ollco Commissioner Yanks offlce yesterday and made a complaint against knocked her brother down at Graham and Moore street on and that when her mother yesterday he re calved the same treatment The narused iiollceman sold last night that the woman down broke her and that when he offered to r nll an ambulance for tier accused him of hitting her ifiM 4 v PMitrit MX asn sox Attachment AgatnU Albert M Shook for 10786 Lent to Him An attachment has been granted against Albert M Shook for S1079S Justice finn chard of the Supreme In of Joseph H on an aligned claim Mr Shook for mnnny which she lent him at various tlmea from Jan I leiS to Jan- I ISM The attachment was obtained on ground of absent from home and was last heard from at Melbourne Australia OBITCARV Daniel S Slawson President of the Atlantic Realty Company tiled on Wednesday night nt hit homo 1M Lexington avenue of pneu- monia He was born 43 years ago In Ornnge county N J He and his brothers John and Andrew came to this city In lU and went Into the retail milk busIness under the firm name of Slawson Drum John died fifteen hut Danish Hlawwm remained In the milk business years retiring months ago front the helped to to become of lantic Realty Company He had been for several Intcrented In some of the estate transactions In the upper West Hide He married forty years Sarah K of N she nnd IIvo children survive him children Mrs 0 A of N J nnd Mrs F O hobbs Ii lx ton H Slawson Wallace Hlavraun of this city Isabella Kldrlve Iimlwrt wife of lAmbert the N J hlllc manufactursr died yesterday morning at her home born at Mass iw lier family name beIng Hlatiurk Is ur bv her husband two children hello louise wife of William of york city and Walter Htauley Lambert leor ti K lAwton for five an as- tronomer at the United States Naval Ob- nervatory Wa died In that on night lie wo born In Jackson Mich and from Uni- versity of and later from the Unl of Chicago lie In of the expedition from time Naval Observatory the eclipse of the sun at himt last year Robert II Jordan a Veteran of the Mexican and Civil ware at In Anacostla Ii C on night 08 years He was born In Wa hln ton while a mere lioy served as a ilr r In the Witr Hitb e h In the iind ilurlns th Civil War wits a member of ihi District Volunteers William Uaton who died In Astoria on after an operation rot ap- pendicitis was n of the Hudson County Republican Committee He wits a veteran Civil War and volunteer fireman aaf II tie IoDOI tall rat o ocloo entered all fell On the their A fol- lowed the other the time be than so that b rn has uDalllr prolonged over a better supply beCIIllllO the from IV II III loati when they command freon good for the the farmer Is PllnlCI4V YIfAJIZD J ITT Drfto a This to Inno bo b r tImer of hit Andrew soon arterward lIOn Tn Th HUM lllt Ii 01 nd r cl via WIdIl v Mexican enlisted lnt daY t the i Lu- Mk aeii4 w MNi fl acro a atz Davy the was slid Are leg says the InPut Pact are while the was Long got rjy nd seen Consequently time York hit water- melon usually only consumer lie excess AflRF5T bunch daughter they say he wrist she toothier Mrs hail I isis was HIm t Mrs P5N wits was < ¬ < ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ > A MVAJUUXUt XJTTCJI IfJIJTTJrY B A iffw r uf cirirv rreteetwit nweh He lays h tat taMeUty at Open BIsbcHef te Past f tke BMU I Tamght U IU He- ka the Cathello Char letter which follows was written recently to the citizen of who Is not a member of the Roman Cnthollo Church For personal reason ho declines to allow his name to be pub Ihhed although he lays ho firmly believes In every sentiment expressed In the letter To Me Uolg tetiitr Pop Xlll Horn MOlT RcvKnexD AND UOIT FxTnyit I the you because I an much Interested In tho and growth or the Roman Church In the State for the following reason First That tho Church trains young in a way to secure good morals a respect property ana the Second Because of the firm faith of Church In Christ the Hoi Bible nf the relIgion of the Savlourwlthout which clvlllzatloi eventually disappear believe It I necessary for the Is fast drifting Into Infidelity In innn- nf the great of that Church of tin Is taught Thousands of minister or denninlnitlons arm who believe that certain anti boots of the Bible nut be accepted and work have hastened growth Of In all relltn- Reoause of my position before the public teem that I for this letter thousands of strongest men In tho United made apprehensive by the spread of socialism eyes the Church o which reverend head Thi greatest banker In the one of of our told me recently that ho believed the Roman was a necessity for tho preoorvatloi of our society I with a very number of our ablest men who be as he does on that question there a feeling mosses p- our people the authorities Church liavo o antagonism against thin ITnllnd o America If feeling could bn I believe next ten would see movement of our best I Into your Thor are at heal II 000000 In the It lied HAL s The buildings and edifices on the finest The attendance at many men as women aro religious services schools taught year 8S30O- cholars at a cost of at Inast of the Hoinun Catholic Church here mu t hUll been at a low estimate eooooooo francs more making a total of francs which the Roman Catholics of the United Htatcs paid for the support nf their religion last year without aid whatever When our people SPO this ort of devotion to faith see Roman Catholio men In such laris attending church cervices on nnd look about to what Roman Catholics of the Inlted re celve the lead of the Church Itates encouraged In such a as should tw by the au In Home and this loads to the con- clusion that there Is im antagonism between authorities at Rome and the American spirit and nation American poople think I destined to ono of the fac ton In shaping the of the world Yours one of the most wonder- ful II vns the world ever saw During it greater changes have taken place than In the same number of In You Mon Napoleon dethroned and Down Into the have brought great learning and love of CLt one humanity If you could do tblncs you shall be removed from this earth to the of the Savior that would aid In adding millions to your Church In great energetic and VM1JII1 will help to Into true Faith mill- Ions who am now In danver of being levers In all religion With continued health I am most respectfully and TOCB Mown I T JIlL waiTxaKAD WKKPS v COURT nnibiad flays That by thor Own Confeiilon She Daa Not lIen True to Him The adjourned examination In the of Lydell Whitehead wh Is accused by Ills wife Elizabeth C Whltehead of nonsupport was concluded yesterday before Magistrate Hogan In the West Side police court A decision will bo handed down on Juy 3- 1Whltehead denied the statements of his wife and her sister Mrs Loulso Terhune the house at Camelot where ho had In- vited tier to live was unfurnished and out of repair lie had for divorce from his wife said and lost the suit he paid her pending a decision In the case afterward on of counsel stopped the Afterward he real said that a man take turn of hU he wrote tier that he willing to provide Ho denied that ever n residence That was to paying taxes said In n and wllllnz to support my wife he said I must ob the Have you anything to say as to your was 1 feel toward my wife he answered and trusted his wife and found by her own confession that she was an This statement created quite a stir anti Mrs Whltehead anti Do now declare to his asked Mrs Whiteheads counsel that you are call an adulteresa into your family to live with your mother your son young dauchter to the question but the Court on the It tended to show whether- or not was In his offer to support his wife Whltelirad however an answer or wouldnt give any Idea ax to the amount of his Income but that It was as munch us Kltno Ills counsel conceded that he wns able to meet obligation the Court might linpone on him nro DEAL IV ADIRONDACK 4mi Tb Raqaetta Tails Land Company Parrhaiei4- KOOO Acres of Torett- OLINS FALl X Y July 2i0ne of th largest deals In Adirondack lands In many years has Just been consummated In the pur chase by thn nnwiftto Fails Ijnd Com- pany of William West Durnnt nf New Vnrk iitte I il of 40 i acres of forot land This purchase Includes nil of tho- I hi n small tract on flue Mountain and Utuwatm lakes Treason head Purchase WASIIIXOTOX July M The Hecrotary of tho today purchased MTW 4 per- cent bonds at UJufl KM si at 1090870 The Weather There was a partial break In the orouelit hat In the Sho tr Ml In JilnnewU Wisconsin llllagln northern and rastrrn NfbM ka and the Dakota Ttine was aluo a slightly lower kmptraturf In these dlatilcts Shuirrrs fell also In the Ohio Vallty and the hAke rrclon southern Flor- ida the Arkanui and lower Mtus lppl valleys and AUbau lleaty showers ol from onr two turtles were reported In the lower Ulululppl vctlon It was cooler from New Jersey northward through the New Kntland SUtes anil Like regions At- llo um the temperature drnpprtl IS dtstttn In the other districts tail from I to i ifgrres In ibis slat was partly rloudy nnd much cooler wind fresh eaiterly humidity 70 per rent barometer rorrrcud to read to wa Ictcl at t A M MSl aI M Foe UjipTiiD nrsii4l B t oltrlil Iasr- moJiotrf riltsSJXstairajailir Jt lac- lUiiuvil l sjralatni iiaiDJ iibtj- imi Iwo liwi 1Ot A j it ep u7 o- JJ U 7I 7U BP M9J 7J- u 7r 7 i wiaw 7i e- WAAUIMtfUt rOIIKCAHr run TOOAV U- TOHOHUOW for the IHitrlet of toluMbla Deto rf Mary- land eaiKra lynnsylvanla saul New Jersey ho ent- iMlax iind r npir tltely cool artty cloudy to- morrow light In fresh northeast to east far MHfrn Yrir IV Mr n nenh ilwirrri In tmt parlfan fiMlJ tomparatltiltt tool r Il rlourf- ulonwrrw lftt north t KHt Kindt For Sew England lair today and tomnrmw With nooVral Umprraturr tarlable mostly tail oo UM couk OIc 1IOLIO1O TItB The Pope by Leo take U1Ce its the I my Church and be II strong power Too States art nlbl Inn need Their I ml Jolan the lire an the t t but tI rllIt this removed a o p hllroI church on Sunday as C lOll In return think that the united l1 great and pnrlf nil exiled JIImarcI and die ou t n Ill do that strengthens and dl prar our sIncerely I lied n inIOn was 1 Jam aa white man who haul wllllnl to take thlll woman you for objected nn Writ the IOU cit th average IIUU Alt UtnleI OltPIa too mutt o lot U 7 U I sled minds light ROPE Tie Mis Rep a promi- nence good fliturof that grow here disbelief e very the is very rret see rain reist country Ii one civilIzation case ha Steinhart luau Eagle yesterday to cut alt I bf No jminS eu- a 61 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < ¬ < > ¬ < < JTJUW TJUM zit we- T erresU rt yrr slsssalsei lira Wa ixoroi J ly TheBtat Departasen today lasued proolamatloa declaring tree trade to saM between tke United States Pert Rtoo Under tU I graphic Instructions from OCT AMes of Porto I Woo proolamatloa was leaued todai at San Juan by William M Bust secretary of the Insular Government and acting Gov- ernor This Is th anniversary of the landing of the first American troops on Porto Wear toil In the war with Spain and at the roquet of the Porto Rican legislature expressed In the resolution declaring that the island had provided for enough revenuesto permit the establishment of free trade the Issue of the proclamation was delayed until today Tho prod imatl m recites the at of Con grrss approved April 12 icoo providing that nliensv r tho Legislative Asuembly of Porto moo shall have enacted and put Into opera- tion a system of local taxation to meet the becewltlos of lion government ot Porto Blot and shall by resolution so notify the President be shall make orodamatlon thereof thereupon all tariff duties on merchandise- and articles going Into lorta Rico the United btace or iambi Into the United bUU from torO Rico be entered M several MirtH of tree f and the Joint reolutlona of the lstive- Assemuiy ut ivloi notlf lag the Vrtsl- Utnt tact tie L gsiatlvd AM nan enacted of local taxation to meet the necessities nt the llovernment ol Iorto Klco and as Voff I William Mckinley Proildcnt of the United States In pursuance- of the of law above upon the due notification do issue this my proclamation and do declare and make a for Porto Rico has In o- oordanoe with provisions of the said act T Congress has enacted and put into operation a system of local taxation to meet toe the of Porto RIco In witness whereof I have my hand and caused the seal or the United States to be affixed Done at the of Washington this of July the of our ono thousand nine hundred and one of the Independence of the United litotes tbe one WILLIAM McKtNtrr the President DaviD J HiLt Acting Acting under authority of Presidents iin trade between Porto Rico and time United Htate the Seers rtutle on m rchall Prto Rico Th order takes Immediately ann all Porto Rican goods arriving will be entered fret of APPOIXTUKXTJI BV TUB PRKSIOKXT Hatch ef Naval Appolatmsats Aaaeanced- Maajr New Knitgai- WjisHLsniox July President to day made the following naval appointments Commanders Albert F Dixon and George t Dyer LleutenantsAllon M Cook Raymond D Hnsbrouck Henry B Price Stanford E Mows and Andre M Procter Lieutenants Junior Oradn Kenneth 0 Cattleman William I Mttlafleld Pope Wash Incton Arthur Crenshaw Burt Albert W and Thomas 1 Parker Allen Buchanan John T ncr Claude C flinch Ii Brlnner John T Bowers W Cole Charles K Courtney James W I Clement James W Iormnn John V QreentUne J nM B iillliri g Charles II lintel Jr Frederick J Home W Johnson Victor A Kimberly K Ijwlp Kdirnr It Farmer Morrison Samuel I M Major William H Miller Hchnrlah H Madison William 11 Saylos ford Herbert C Sparrow Event J Mailer ward Ariolplius and Alexander K H Slid for Postal Cards Called For Wjuinivnrox July 2i The Post Offlce Department has called for bids for furnishing the Government about 8000000000 postal cards during the four years beginning Deo I next During the lout quarter of the fiscal year ended June M Ml I034I2450 cards were used by the Department an of 87MO8V a however umber required for a belli necessitating the manufacture and printing by contractor of about 1500000 month In and month out or 710000000 a The present contract IM held by Alfred W Daggett of Piedmont W Va Russian Tariff am Our Predicts WAIIUSOTOH July J4 A report front Consul Heenan of Odessa just received at the State Department gives the new rates Htisln on rosin bicycles Ao Imported from the United States Tha duty bn or white rosin and pitch for brewers has been Increased 20 per cent and on velocipedes JO per cent paragraph 82 pay W kop nk per pond U0 cents per 91112 enter under point a of paragraph 171 of said tariff and pay 37 rubles 11390 Army and Nary Orders WASHINGTON July M Then array orders hate been Issued Main Frank R ArUud Surgeon honorably charted An array board to at Fort Leaven worth wIth following detail IJeutCol Jrua M lee With Infantry Chants Richard Burgeon AdrIan S Surgeon and IrancU Fourteenth Cavalry Jo T LI tut clarence cT Infantry from to ron Leaveoworth for riarnlnaUon for retirement tints Lieut Charles V Brownie Assistant Son temporary duSt William P Woo um AssIstant Sur- Ceon recently appointed to Fort clack tempo racy duty Capt Thirtieth Infantry traniferreit to the Inlantry Uurapany de- tailed as an addltlontl member cf me court m ttl l at ron Col urn bin Vmnd Inrnea R Ware Fourteenth ID- fantry from New Vomit to rums Porttr The lette of absence ibis IJeul J rt- IXvereaui asiunt Surgeon extended Un days These natal orders hare been Capt T F Jewell from the War College to Wash asn inerntr Naval Hoard Commander J I Adams Itnm thi ot Itsyilower to Mmmand the Alert Commander J A II Nickels front th War College lo command fopekt- LteuUriiant Commanilf r K K Wrtfht from tIme to home and wall orders IJiulcnaatConinMDittr W XeLesn from the Mayflower to the u eicullie tItuS T linker from E M hone and IJcut C R Evans from UarCower lo lime FJUW- IIJeul C C Marsh frost Uayflower to lbs F Uljwr from the Etui lo borne and wait orders Ueuu J V Holden and C S Wllllama treat the Torpedo station li Naral Academy lIenS K L llearb from the Euex lo borne and thence to ills Naval Academy Lieut II rAn from tote to home and wall U lit A llulnlii dlicharzed from naval MovIes with car years arcoidlnr to hw- Uiit w WtIK from the JlnjrflcviPr lo the olympIa KTsljn 7 K rim from the lf yflo r to the lwx ts welch mind f mr r Naval Citt II t Sp rro from lIme Vlien to the 1X as watch arid ilul Ion oWr r- Hurireon I T Sirlth turn the Mayflowt to home ant wall urrim 1 Mrt AwliUnl Surjrnn P N Carpenter the fhrlva to the AMltkiitl It It KlrharUwn from Nrofit MolllUl toliie ItcxplUI- AMltUut Wurjrun J tl e- reptrd Intprrtor I R ItgbU from time lorpfdo station us duller ter w H Wlrot Iron the Pnurola yard to hr uri ilo itollo- MI Awt tanl Pivna fr II It lUIlhli th York yard to the Pttarolm yard as pay omi r Ac- CMrf Knilnrer H n SlanJord from the tin tlwo iratnliiK stall n to She Iiland erd Chief Knzlaetr P U Mailman trout the Itoatoa raid to rumir anti iticnce to iittr station Crlf Knflarrr H i from time Mare lilnrt tu the lki lon yni- dfhantn la the 11ut Kdwtrd- ntlalo lime Samari T V ltr rmiu n tram tile lltili- lnirirc C Iwy frcm time lo Uc Culioi Uf lit lames K 1ilmr trim tie lk bif to lbs Ilful Kurmr U Ultsril Iroai th Ittisy lotbe S- olrr Krutin n A Cotton frwn the Manila Vlckabiirgt Cull hir T Wadr from the Illume lo Ice nil I 1ivril Awltml PiyirMttfr- ltob rl llOirtolhesoliie I lie Msrle CorpV loom turIn to VekaMirna- llo t IJil Capt Rob rt 1 F idl l ltoy Corps ki duty ss Pjjiiuster Castle U i won tat till anti also dUI t lJ a rollowl been And make known that the Legislative Porto Rico Lord prre lr tuv tM Treasury sent to Collectors to cease or UI 23The 1 Pert Muss Tent Presidents the Ut alt declare nd or nd ns all the oiieetln It Conmbs Il herbert H Even mines Ii FIscher Fdwarci ii Fencer Charism Frank Helm Jr Vnlter hunt Edward C Kmmlbfue hinry E lackey Joint I Ralph fl hope lilian Ii Lloyd It Janice II Joint Thomas Joseph K Tausulg ltoo VIncent Vhmite Ernest A Woiehert Ii ood E Watson ates us above tIm average for a quarter the enter under of the Russian ctimtomna tarl die mid the rsekcisn It recorder Chaplain umnattt 1101 aeon recently appointed to imsrrset tee for Hell general issued command lIt she time wlh ords the the Esis as the rues Irvin Its time Chelsea Vit lIly contInue suthr I from hew Vein Mar 0 yard Sonar Salt to- ne lIsle houuas C Matins > ¬ ¬ ¬ > > > > > < < ° Lot em slide 800 pairs of knee trousers sizes 3 to 10 125 200 wuh stuff sailor suits sizes 8 to 8 125 100 double breasted jacket suits sizes 8 to 15 375 100 boys sailor suits sizes 3 to 9 375 Boys 150 straw hats 60 cents KOOEIW 1EKT COMPAXT tot roe Warren and T and warren 11 U Broad f toe Prune Moedvay cue Md and a4 31J a- tav AMUV TO UE HAHBIED- 14TrarOld Vane Went After Her With KaUe and rtitollle Arrested and IMd Vincent Salome n snlennian of 2uo East Fourteenth street was held for trial yesterday In the MorrlMiila pollro court on n charge of attempted felonioiiM assault preferred by Policeman Corey of the Morrlnanln Malion- Saloma has a Antolnutt Salome who made her homo with family for several years The Is II years old and very prolly Six months mice she mot Joseph Bavter the oh of a contractor of Van Nest In Tlie Uroni antI fell In love with him Her uncle objected to her goIng out with Baxter so last Monday she ran away from homo and went with Dustier to the City hull where they were married by an Alderman The young p ple then wont to llaxtorn home In Van Vest Salome did not tike Baxter antI hind vowed that hit tilcce should never marry him When Antoinette did not conic homo last Monday he had the pollen annul out n general alarm for the girl On Vodnr dny lie went to Van Nest mind said that he would take his back homo iliwd or alive If lie found her He went to the home of Daniel which Is next door to the Baxter and trr to vet In throuch lbs rear flliuk saw Salome climb the frncn and thought n birilar was coming to rob the Whnt fin von lit hpr ns film I want niece wild Satanic 8h ran away with n young named Baxter and I men to have hack Well I dont know about your tilec The Darters live nixt door HO had better out of here In a hurry maid Gluck went in thou Baxter hnusn and got In by the rear door At the name time mon Corny appeared at time house under instructions the girl and Baxter that they were not legally mar- ried The girl the her nmrrlnco certifIcate and wild that wets contented Just then Salerno burst Into the room At last I have found You must come home with mn he exclaimed The girl to scream for her husband and Baxter came In Whnn Knlonio saw hint hn n revolver and knife Now I have grit You will steal my niece will cried jumped In front of pad knocked Baxter helped aftor a strufffln they sunrnnd d in disarming Salome He wins to violent that man arrested klan and locked him up for safety AOAIXST RELIGIOUS COXFEJtKXCKS president Harper Says Such Jtrrtlajj la the Samraer Haraifal- CitlCAon July 35 President harper has an editorial article for the Biblical World a publication nt the UnIversity of Chicago of which he 1s the editor In which he criticism the summer religious conferences He de- clares that there are In these bornuse they encourage superfIcialities anti enforce 4 Vr the religious workers tu this conferences to rest to have a good time With thn exception of listening- to o sH form and views of their op- ponents lie n do little They he declares because discuss technical on which their oppose them without fortifying their utite Or for their views for heurern all agree any how and so thus wholn tendency of the I to foster narrow and mike weaker instead of stronger From the very fact thnt the lecturer nd- drn es a inl e nuillenw Dr he Is to to prejudice anti In once hn Is brought face to ome of the real of Biblical to If not to ridicule opinions riot acceptable to those to whom H II harriman o a Vachtlni TrIp E II Harriman left New York on Monday a weeks yachting trip He will go us as Newport but expects lo spend the greater part of the on the for purpose of getting oonipleto rest Woman Killed by Trolley Car Fanny Smith of UKMrUU street Man- hattan was run over and killed last night jy a Island cur at Coney Island avenue and Aveniio I Busints 31otirtJ Sirs Wln li Soothing Syrup tie rhtldrss remind aoffns Ibr gums rrdiiets Innammatlai- ilUri cures wind colOr dlarrbiej Jlc a bolllt Z3XE3Oin- oOKKR On TUuriday July 2 I OI luddenly at m Teajulals plaw bronx borough James Philip HfMtir- Notlrt of funeral hereafter IIXHOX4a Wedneidir July N IIMI Joseph ft HUvin In the tad year of his ct funeral at his l tr rwldcurr 110 West Jersey St Rlltabrth V J on Friday evening July tOol at 8 irloek Tate trains aj fol- lows Via feniwylvanla II It from Cortlandt or IVsbrmvs eW at 7 I M from d St 6JS I if tla C It It nf X J Liberty t 700 P l Inttrnrnl prltalr at 1rtnchtown X J OIIXSTOX At S lle I I uOdrnly Thoous 1 Johnston aged SO years funeral cervices ot M llslwy t llrooilyn on- Fridayeveblnir July M IMIalt oclock lids tImes and frlendi sad nirmptn of Aranthus- lx l r T tad A M Aurora data Seotllnh- Illlr KLimrl Temple Mystle Klirlnr and IX- Witt Clinton foimell Xo 4ll are respectfully Intltrd In attend Inrrmrnt rlfitr pleats imll Ioeri- AMUIIIT On Thursday mornlnr July IW- Ilubrlli Kldrtrr twluveu ol CitrtoIlM Urn bert med 01 Funeral tier late rraUUnrr llrlle Vl U Ialer- Mm N J on Esturilay afternoon July 77 lOCH at 2 oclock CarilacM wilt tie In waiting at latlonof I I i W n It train inning Xe York foot nf llarrlay and Chris Inpher mitt at I U twVWSUX On Tuesday July 14 I OI suddenly DanIel H SUvun- Iuneral mlrrs at tils hlr reildrnrr MS Inlngton- ar en Krlday July IWI at P II TIT MONKV IX TIIV It IISC Hhal e prsrs buy l iaii ably wlruJ Uwlu itl ia af C frt p ire West GIrl niece his girl night her get tie the Are sake iieareroi nre anuS criticise those who is no call or the to ivo reasons the con- ference assemblers Harper fuill of doctritini zeal as well ms belittle far far water the scribe II S wIle cars moo upon arrival I I C Is S jctt ubUtIon And > > < ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < ¬ > < <

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Th Right W John J P0-u Bishop yfstsrday In Bt-

Patricks Cathedral Nark In the pras-

Bce of lug aaaembla of prslateapriests layman Tha papal mandatecrsatlnt him aucctsaor to the late Wigs ml-

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kit power the croaler In allusion to hi shep-

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of his mrrla tp the Roman ChurchThe ediflcf In which the ceremony look

place WM altotether Inadequate forassembled to wltneai the exalta

former VIcarOeneral ofdloceo An hour before the time set fortb bfflanln of the eeraraony which was

oclock In the a throne hadastsmbled In the the Cathedraland minT who were unable to gain entranceremained thrre until the WMover A squad of policemento preserve order but they had nothing to

do ptrftct order being maintained at alltimes

At 941 the procession of BIshops priestsand scohtes formed In the school adjoiningthe Cathedral and marched tothat edificepreceded by the croM bearer the RevThomas A Conroy of Kearny The cere-mony begin before the celebration ot low

maa br the conaeerator Archbishop Corrlcanwho was assisted throughout the eonMcrstlnn by Bishop McDonnell of Brooklynsod Bishop MoFaul ot Trenton The Arch-

bishop first walked to the chapel on the eplstlside and put on the vestments necessary forthe ceremony The Bishopelect wearln-ih I Iretu woe led In by the assistant con-

s both of whom were vested andmitred and took a seat taping the coniferstor The candidate was then presented tothe Archbishop and after the papal mandatehad been read the oath ot allegiance to theChurch administered the consecratorholding In Ms lap the Rook of

the who was Kneeling

electsVbnn the examination was flnUhrd the

then put aside his mitre the nialatantaloud the con

fetlor Tho Archbishop ascended the altarsign that they were at peace with the world

After th s9 preliminaries were disposed ofthe celebration mssaerator sod the saying It

look the ceremony completedon of hands rhe

and his assistant stood close togetherthe foot of the The WJH

when t e litany was said the Bishopupon his head shoulders

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he had said a ofthanksgiving the conservator

hands withcriatn The pastoral staff and the episco-

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BISHOP MVtDOOX COXdCCBATXl

Cardinal Asttita at Ssrftces ta theCathedral

Cnicioo July M The Rev Peter J Muldoon pastor of St Charles Borromeoa RomanCatholic Church of this city was this morn-Ing consecrated an auxiliary Bishop of chiago at Name Cathedral Cardinal

officiated and function wasattended with such pomp and ceremony nalave not been seen stare the

celebration In ofArchbishop Feehana elevation to the epis-copacy

LAST DAI TO iff ST XVVg3 HfllCr-

rlMti ef St Jean Baptlste TfflUg ef FireCures Ttsterday

This Is the last day oh which the relic ofSt Anne will be on view at the Church of StiJean Baptist In gut Seventysixth streetand a Ug crowd Is expected to visit the church

The prlesta reported several remarkable-cures yewterday Dorothy Quirk tl yearsold of 423 East Sixtyninth street was one ofthose cured it was said fine was run overny I Cat and her leg haa sincewen In a braco has had to wear aspoclil shoe was able to walk with-out after church yester-day the

Mcflraun of JMl Eighth avenuemid to have been cured of trouble

A old who has hadorrie was reporteds hiving relieved

cripple whose mother JIB been bringingto the church since the novena

b nn The has been cured no thepriests say but will not tell hit name

his mother has asked them not to

XWSnBALJSM HViVT A BillTe TAt Tlitin Pat Standi Under the Eterated

sad B M Pelltltal lloldrpiThe New york Newsdealers and Stationers

Protective and Benevolent Association metlast nIght In Mnennerchor Haliln Fiftyitith strrst to take acibn on de-cision of Appellate Division ot the Su-preme Court that the Municipal Assembly

n authority to l ueUnas under stairways of the eleratmiroads lttiout the consent of the nearest

ownertheir counsel told the

new dalers that no matter what werefntned would be constitutional If It

ni leo toIn the street without the

owners consent but a bill drawn with

Mutt and would tike the standf the clutch of politicIans It was the

present thatsuch a bill be drown

WBA1SEK WAKBHAX MARKS KKPLY-

KitmUtrs CompUtard of only Tsinp rary-llaidi II 871-

Apprn r Wilbur F Wakeman gave out-a natninnnt ye terd y anxwcrlng chargesbroujbt nsalnit him by th New Vofk hoardvf TS1 and Transportation and thin New

the nMjgiirncnt of IIIPIIMr Wnfcenian ay that

tmvenlenm n few rlencfd examInersfrom the Stores be n trnn

to the dockS for tho n li period whileiourlst nre rrturnlng fruni hintvmn appointments

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protect American produeera Thy aeethis tbe probability that the Amerlceva SugRefining Company or Trust will faToroverhauling of the sugar tarts and wiltsteps to try to prevent It

James C Murphy President of theOrleans Sugar Exchange speaking formerchant and planters declares that Mrllavomeyera hatfacentapound protectionwould be wholly InsuRldent Re aay-

It would suit him and the manufacturerwho want to get cheap raw sugar but I

would not be enough for the producers Thbeet sugar countries of Europe1 give a pro

of two and a half cents to three CentsR pound on saw sugar but we have been ablto compete under a duty of andIf our Government would glv the producersthe same protection that la given the Eu-

ropean producers by their governmentwe ire confident that In a short time we couldproduce all the sugar consumed In thla

But this protection should be tableao that thoprodurer might to aaauredafter he had begun the bualneea on an et-

tensive cate a of Admlntatratloiwould not change the policy led ruinbusiness Mr Havemeyer may know

lie refiner need In his business but troutthe viewpoint of the producer he Is talkiniwildly

IKiVITKB itft AND JUfJT MfT T

Wesaaai Kills Vke Casae te Be-

BaUlag to a CreekF J MKUX lad July MWllUam B Oriy-

a wellknown stool contractor of oilywas shot and instantly killed this aftemooinear Boggatown br Mr Martin TreeeeThe woman waa visiting relatives near thereand had gone to the creek to flab She aletook a beth dray came upon her whileshe was bathing and Insulted her flhescaped and came to town secured avolver and accompanied by her husbandn former employee of the murdered roanreturned to the place where he wasand without warning shot him twiCesecond bullet piercing his heart causingInstant death Free la atlll at lug

HIXKS A nfOVHB BABY

The Eighth sofa Mr Mrs LestProbably JtoeotABrsaJje-

xCotonibo SrBiifOR Col July 13 A Ionhis Just been born to Mr and Mrs frankLeaf Herman whose weight la n poundswhose height Is M Inches and whose cheatmeasurement 1 UW Inches Dr D HRice attending physician pronounces thchild normal except In site He Is strongand vigorous-

Mr and Mrs I af are of average size as-

Is each of seven other children born to themDr Rice says the child Is the largest everborn In Colorado and perhaps In this country

BIO CAKOVSAL or MLBtXM-

AbotltlM at CaatMB Oaasee Oebaackny Afterrarday at Put BfcerUa-

aCnicino July The oMlereof fortSherIdan received their pay for June yesterdayIJeutCol Whipple distributed tltMX amongthe 1100 men of the th Infantry and thflattery The paymentwaafoltowedlaatnlght-by a rush to Hlghwood

In spite of the fact that 400 soldierwere sent from the post to Columbus Barrackon Tuesday there were at least MO In Highwood last night Most of the saloons werecrowded until late andthere an unusualamount of brawling In the streetsr Vrofrisionai rambler lt tdthe post In mimbers and at one tlme last hlgntten gambling games were running Pour of

the veranda-at the barracksone In the woods seat ofwood and three In cardsand varIous other of gambling gamewere conducted

The who la publishing abook recommending the thecanteen was In theend last night speaking of his observationsduring the Mr Defter

the number of soldiers nowat the fort I believe that tonight Is as aa

I have ever seengambling and an Increased amount of drunkenHIM

There was desertion and a ofwithout leave yesterday and four

tights followed by

ATaeit XVD ROY IN FATAL

Betk Fomad Dead l Their HemeThe May

Have Shot His Talker an Killed Blnuelt-

OALTMTOS Te Jnly M A despatch fromrifAsantoh thirty miles south of Ban Antonio that last night Judge W O

a prominent lawyer and his son Oscar20 years of age had a violent quarrel

about the young mans extravagance Thequarrel became so violent that Reed

the Judge went the nightat a neighbors She returned ata and tofind room Oscar her son deadIn the adjoining Judge Used the fatherlivy gasping In the

of death He a timeand never spoke after Mm Reed entered

whether there was a duel or not Is not

the other and then killed himself ho hot

hole through the head thatmutant which gives rlo to the theorythat he shot father and thensell

OREKK COnVKTTE AT QVAKAXTHtK

Going testay Here Tea Das Deter RtiralngHome bj nf Bermada

The Greek corvette Xauarchos Mlaulln

which line been maKlng a cruise of the worldarrived yesterday from Havana Hhe willbe detained until this afternoon when hewill have been five out of n yellow feverport Is the training cadets

navy and Is under command-of Capt She portlast The mrvottewlll stay hero ten days

will return home by way of Bermudaand tho Azores

460970O lOft FOKTO RICO

he Trtasary Tarns Over Pities CoDsct4the Pstttge ot the Peraktr Act

WASIIINOTOX July JJ Tho Treasury De-

partment today turned over to the Insularlovernmrnt of Porto Rico the sum of M097M

representing tho duties collected on goodsPorto Rico between the dates of the

allocation of the treaty of peace and thepassage of tho Fnrnker act which a recentIscUlon of the Supreme Court declared to

be n iubwfully collected The sumwas In four drnfti three of Mioooo each andone of ninth pnynbln to the Annlntjuit

In Now t ork in trust forurcr of Islajid of 1orto IlitM

load ilcnnlnjs Sold Out

The machinery patterns boot accountsetoif the John Oooi Jrnnlnirs iutynt nclilneCordage Company Brooklyn were sold at

horlrt auction yusterday iitornlng toit JuJ niiTit ic lnst the company held byA for IIWVM 3

Lhullrm A O Jitirilnifn was the only bidderThe properly wai knocked to forIJjOiW low twIce was u

inlit ti ht creditor thatwould in high enough to pay some

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lelcr la yosteriUy front Bremen had

ilil nnliv IMvll Pfpifttr Ill smallpoxIho win f with motherit Urotlier Island and rngers whoud occupied the compartment with himrrre sent toThe ship was disinfected and released In the

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A eourt of Inquiry convened at the Brooklyn Navy Yard yesterday afternoon to i

Into certain matters affecting officerMarine Corps Dispatch from

Waahlngton yesterday stated that theof the courts deliberations U n faintly

quarrel In the Marine Corps between ColRobert lj Meade the commanding ofSoei-ot marine barrack In Brooklyn on theon hand and Col frank L Quarterneater at yard and HLsmchelmer inspector of the Marine Corpson other None of the members of

none of the officer whoso nameswho were eeen yesterday

would a word about the courts businessTh member of the court are Capt Phllli-HJCooper U 8 X President Col Ferclvn0 ope U B M C and Commander Cllffon-H Wsst U 8 y with Capt hen II FullerU 8 M C as Judge Advocate

According to the Washington despatchesMajor iuohelmer has charged Cot Mendwith being Intoxicated the occasion ofrecent inspection of the Brooklyn barracksby Major Lauchelmer Col Dennycharged Meade with Intoxication 01

another Col Meade chargestwo offlcera with making the charges mallclously with conspiring together to Injurehim and charges Col Denny separately

Irregularities In connection nltlfor repair and construction

work at the barracksTh court sat behind closed doors The

witnesses and stenographer were thepersona the members of the courtwho were admitted But while thewu sitting there were many other personabout the airy yard were sittingJudgment on the matter rather more In

Wherever the trouble betweenand the other two officers was

under consIderatIon moreover there wereand chuckles and not a few broad

laughs The controvery has not been onewhich has Its serious side uponthe naval community In Brooklyn

The trouble began according to th stortatold In the barracks In the middle of Junelast Major Lauchelmer came on from

to Inspect Col Meadra commandCol Meade received hInt with great apparentcordiality and Major Lauchrlmer apparentlyreciprocated Col Meades feelings Col

certain hospl-lalltlea to the Major during thebarracks which were received according to

In the same spirit In

offlcera much during th term of the Majorsay that no one who uw two together

worn of

were best and most mutually appreciative-of friends It was also

stay Inbe eeemed to confidence of

between whom timehad some friction but which had notcc of an n breach

When Laucholmer returned toWashington he prepared a report whichwas In duoUrns In which he Mid that on one occasionduring the visit of of June

and JO a closed order battalion drill ofthe under Col Meadoa command

same time Col Independentcharges to the effect that Col

the Influence nf aboutfour months ago Col Meads friendsnniarkmi with mime yesterday onthe coincidence of the tiling nf

nt tlie eame timethough the occurrences alleged In them were

InIt Is understood that when Col

wax apprised the charges ho madespirited made counter charge

hU accusers said thathad handled Government money improperly-and for court of on ownconduct It was his the accusation

Meade Is understood to have takenthe ground In hs to the charges that heIs not a abstainer and nm bonIn years Marino

It cannot ascertained that In thatperiod he has become aware of any traditionof service which requires to

Is held toof two drinks of

whiskey do not constitute Intoxication andthat admits that did take two

of whiskey before the drill whichwas adversely IAU

further and insertedthat he had two thinks In his own boutat his own sideboard and In company withMajor Uuchnlmyr his guest

d Is It be true as I heinspector says that the commanding office

wasfor the quantity of liquor he had con

capacitated for of judgingthe creditable or not

the Adjutant and Inspector hadconsumed the name of

Is evidence that they are aconspiracy to him

was easy enough to get Cal Meadesof the ease 69 old andsomewhat Impulsive by nature He has

younger to aremarkable them aroopenly partisans There aro some

amongwho Is to give against Col Jleadoas Judoa

one at the yard yesterday waswilting to discuss Coltitle ot the case as none of the officerswhose conduct Is the subject of the courtsInquiry It proper to ear anything for

rs3nmn thecourt which wilt be made ti the Navy De-partment due season must be

other side of case van beknown

DOltSH KXPI OSIO KILLS ftRXJIAX

Badly lajvea Anethsr aad Caases Paolo la aCliecelate factory

Two men were so seriously Injured by aboiler explosion In Poyeta chocolate andcandy factory at 413 Tenth avenue yesterdaymorning that one of them died In the hospitalThe explosion caused a panic atnotii the 709

men and women employed nt the plies Themen Injured were two threaten Charter Iorotto of 17 Sullivan street and Joseph Dooley

of 8JI Tenth avenue They were standingIn front of the boiler when It exploded

badly scalded by the hot water andsteam They were taken t Bellevuo Hos-

pital Dooley died In Btllovueafternoon

The explosion was caused by the burstingof a nipple at the bun of the water columnThla forced all the water In the ulpo Into theboiler tube blowing out tho Jioad Thereport of tbe explosion could be hoard block

two were covered withthe scalding attam and root that caino fronttile boiler lIme engIneer II Goodwillof S34 East 1 street was inroom but was nut He was arrestedon n technical of niKllcenco iind Incourt was tilt Katurduy-

llio cUnm and soot tim

sttri Ihrre woe n scramble toget out but no unit else was Injured

rOw York Hark Comp njThe New York hock Company which Wits

formed by the reorganization Corrmltton ofthe Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Companyilll begin active work on Aug I ut whichlime David H King Jr will assume thaPresidency of the nompany Among themany tinder oonsldoratlon Isone for construction of a pier whichwill b able to ucconmiodat vi ncvnn

at thn sarm tlmu ThU will luconstructed as HIHIH as Iliilternillk ChannelIs deepened All of the minuetitocUn two and a half miles water

ul DrTrambull Iravelands Nnn-

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ceaof aibM louthis morning CroekttV manager o

plies countia MM nights receiptwhets four maaked stated aaeaand oonpaUedj Cre kett to band overhis cash nearly Mioo Aa the robber withdrew with the bat ef money one of Croeketta men opened and on banditwith a bullet In hi A fuslllads followedCrockett and other garneetne joining l-

ithe fight of the robbers shot outlights and all three eecaped carryingwounded comrade and the plunderstrong posse was put on the trail and

the bandit Into the mountainsCrockett he rccognlitd one of

robbers a Burt Alward a famous stageand express robber who I wanted for compllclty In holdup on Bonthsrn Iscinand a doien other crimes

raviT AND rxegTABi rittcfM UP

DM t Bro ht hat Mere I theThat Leeal Crete Are LaU

Owing In part to the drought throughoutthe oountry but in a greater degree tocauses the price of mill and vegetablehave gone up all around In this city andsupply aa a whole la neither ao lariye nor agood In quality as It usually Is at thisof the year The Increase 1s not likely toof long continuance and Use fall cropanot materially affected but at present prIcesare on an average M per cent higherin most at this time

Th trouble I not much the droughton the markets

It la principally dq thatthe maturedhot weather exhausted

New crop whichrain than thy needed In the seeso

and more sun was th after-ward late time between seasons

the now havegone up allaround

whlcn sell for tt a barrelof the cost In the neighbor-

hood of M because theard the crop not In yet Later how

thereof rotators than usual

crops and the supplyMichigan and upper tart

come ID

The of green vegetables lire huhpriced In proportioncause even scarcer and dearerbecause the supply from California la late

crop la backward aa wellWatermelons than they havebeen In years because the crop haso large a long time hunt raid

to the the wMsrmelM acreagehat largely decreased 1

art for to SaM a car

toAccording to the lon

Mtrket while this Isn

reaping benefit Itbeen making much out nf truck farm

In In recent yean because theInrreaned In of the demand and folkhave become used to prices andexpect them always

Dr Arahelt Killed nimselt Beraue of a Threa-of Criminal Proscatloa

Jnly H Dr M A Arnholtwealthy pliyslclanof Plttahurg committedstilclde this morning by shooting himselfthrough the heart It was learned this afternoon that the doctor killed himself to escapethn notoriety that would come to him fromn prosecution for a criminal operation thatwas threatened against him Dr Arnholtwas U years old and had been In the City

and the State Legislature II shotlylnv on a couch In the bedroom

adjoining hiwho Is to have died

on tho result of an operation performed by thedoctor wan Mrsof Mrs Mary Maurice of Carson otreet Mr

her nn Arthur de-clared today that Mrs who was a

had confessed to them beforeher death on July 17 that doctorperformed her on July4 physicians attended womanwhen oho but on Monday beforeshe died the family antiwhen he arrived Maurice accused him

the cause nf her daughter con-dition After the the family admit

told Arnholt that he would to provide fund of

The story however and last nightDr Arnholt told Dr nossmnn his formerstudent that he was crimeand that It was a case of blackmail

COP ACClafD OF ASSAULT

Injuries ef a WUIIamibnrg Weman aad HerSun Laid to a Pelltemaa

Mrs Ieah Famlnaky of 104 Varet streetWllllnniaburg and her sevenyearold sonAbraham are In St Catherines Hospitalsuffering from Injuries Inflicted It Is alleged-by Policeman of the Stagg streetstation The has a scalp hlamother a broken wrist

Mr Alice wentto 1ollco Commissioner Yanks offlceyesterday and made a complaint against

knocked her brother down at Grahamand Moore street on and that whenher mother yesterday he recalved the same treatment

The narused iiollceman sold last nightthat the woman downbroke her and that when he offered tor nll an ambulance for tier accused himof hitting her

ifiM 4 v PMitrit MX asn sox

Attachment AgatnU Albert M Shook for10786 Lent to Him

An attachment has been granted againstAlbert M Shook for S1079S Justice finnchard of the Supreme In ofJoseph H on an aligned claim

Mr Shook for mnnny which she lent himat various tlmea from Jan I leiS to Jan-I ISM The attachment was obtained on

ground ofabsent from home and was

last heard from at Melbourne Australia

OBITCARV

Daniel S Slawson President of the AtlanticRealty Company tiled on Wednesday nightnt hit homo 1M Lexington avenue of pneu-monia He was born 43 years ago In Ornngecounty N J He and his brothers John andAndrew came to this city In lU and wentInto the retail milk busIness under the firmname of Slawson Drum John died fifteen

hut Danish Hlawwm remained In the milkbusiness years retiringmonths ago front the helpedto to become oflantic Realty Company He had been forseveral Intcrented In someof the estate transactions In the upperWest Hide He married forty yearsSarah K of N shennd IIvo children survive him children

Mrs 0 A of N Jnnd Mrs F O hobbs Iilx ton H Slawson Wallace Hlavraun ofthis city

Isabella Kldrlve Iimlwrt wife oflAmbert the N J

hlllc manufactursr died yesterday morningat her home

born at Mass iw lierfamily name beIng Hlatiurk Is ur

bv her husband two childrenhello louise wife of William

of york city and WalterHtauley Lambert

leor ti K lAwton for five an as-

tronomer at the United States Naval Ob-nervatory Wa died In that on

night lie wo born In JacksonMich and from Uni-versity of and later from the Unl

of Chicago lie In of theexpedition from time Naval Observatory

the eclipse of the sun athimt last year

Robert II Jordan a Veteran of the Mexicanand Civil ware at In AnacostlaIi C on night 08 yearsHe was born In Wa hln ton while a merelioy served as a ilr r In theWitr Hitb e h In theiind ilurlns th Civil War wits a member ofihi District Volunteers

William Uaton who died In Astoriaon after an operation rot ap-pendicitis was n

of the Hudson County RepublicanCommittee He wits a veteran CivilWar and volunteer fireman

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rreteetwit nweh He lays htat taMeUty at Open BIsbcHef te Pastf tke BMU I Tamght U IU He-

ka the Cathello Charletter which follows was written

recently to the citizen ofwho Is not a member of the Roman

Cnthollo Church For personal reasonho declines to allow his name to be pubIhhed although he lays ho firmly believesIn every sentiment expressed In the letterTo Me Uolg tetiitr Pop Xlll Horn

MOlT RcvKnexD AND UOIT FxTnyit Ithe you because I anmuch Interested In tho and growthor the Roman Church In theState for the following reason

First That tho Church trainsyoung in a way to secure good morals

a respect propertyana the

SecondBecause of the firm faith ofChurch In Christ the Hoi

Bible nf the relIgionof the Savlourwlthout which clvlllzatloi

eventually disappearbelieve It I necessary for the

Is fast drifting Into Infidelity In innn-nf the great of thatChurch of tin

Is taught Thousands of ministeror denninlnitlons armwho believe that certain anti bootsof the Bible nut be accepted

and work have hastened growthOf In all relltn-

Reoause of my position before the publicteem that I for

this letter thousands ofstrongest men In tho United madeapprehensive by the spread of socialism

eyes the Church owhich reverend head Thigreatest banker In the one of

of our told merecently that ho believed the Roman

was a necessity for tho preoorvatloiof our society

I with a very numberof our ablest men who be

as he does on that questionthere a feeling mosses p-

our people the authoritiesChurch liavo o

antagonism against thin ITnllnd oAmerica If feeling could bnI believe next ten would see

movement of our best I

Into your Thor are at healII 000000 In the It lied HAL sThe buildings and edifices on

the finest The attendance atmany men as women aro religious services

schools taught year 8S30O-cholars at a cost of at Inast

of the Hoinun CatholicChurch here mu t hUll been at a lowestimate eooooooo francs more making atotal of francs which the RomanCatholics of the United Htatcs paid for thesupport nf their religion last year without

aid whateverWhen our people SPO this ort of devotion

to faith see Roman Catholio men Insuch laris attending church cerviceson nnd look about to whatRoman Catholics of the Inlted recelve the lead of the Church

Itates encouragedIn such a as should tw by the au

In Home and this loads to the con-clusion that there Is im antagonism between

authorities at Rome and the Americanspirit and nation American poople think

I destined to ono of the facton In shaping the of the world

Yours one of the most wonder-ful II vns the world ever saw During itgreater changes have taken place than Inthe same number of InYou Mon Napoleon dethroned and

Down Into the have broughtgreat learning and love of CLt onehumanity If you could do tblncs

you shall be removed from this earthto the of the Savior that would aid Inadding millions to your Church In greatenergetic and

VM1JII1will help to Into true Faith mill-Ions who am now In danver of beinglevers In all religion

With continued healthI am most respectfully and

TOCB Mown I T

JIlL waiTxaKAD WKKPS v COURT

nnibiad flays That by thor Own ConfeiilonShe Daa Not lIen True to Him

The adjourned examination In the ofLydell Whitehead wh Is accused by Ills wife

Elizabeth C Whltehead of nonsupport was

concluded yesterday before Magistrate HoganIn the West Side police court A decisionwill bo handed down on Juy 3-

1Whltehead denied the statements of hiswife and her sister Mrs Loulso Terhune

the house at Camelot where ho had In-

vited tier to live was unfurnished and out ofrepair lie had for divorce from hiswife said and lost the suithe paid her pending a decision In thecase afterward on of counselstopped the Afterward he real

said that a man take turn ofhU he wrote tier that he willingto provide Ho denied thatever n residence

That was to paying taxes saidIn n

and wllllnz to support my wifehe said I must ob the

Have you anything to say as to yourwas

1 feel toward my wife he answered

and trusted his wife and found by her ownconfession that she was an

This statement created quite a stir anti MrsWhltehead anti

Do now declare to his askedMrs Whiteheads counsel that you are

call an adulteresa into your family to live withyour mother your son young dauchter

to the question but the Court onthe It tended to show whether-or not was In his offerto support his wife Whltelirad however

an answeror wouldnt give any

Idea ax to the amount of his Income butthat It was as munch us Kltno Ills

counsel conceded that he wns able tomeet obligation the Court might linponeon him

nro DEAL IV ADIRONDACK 4miTb Raqaetta Tails Land Company Parrhaiei4-

KOOO Acres of Torett-

OLINS FALl X Y July 2i0ne of thlargest deals In Adirondack lands In manyyears has Just been consummated In the purchase by thn nnwiftto Fails Ijnd Com-

pany of William West Durnnt nf New Vnrkiitte I il of 40 i acres of forot

land This purchase Includes nil of tho-I hi n small tract onflue Mountain and Utuwatm lakes

Treason head PurchaseWASIIIXOTOX July M The Hecrotary of

tho today purchased MTW 4 per-

cent bonds at UJufl KM si at1090870

The Weather

There was a partial break In the orouelit hat Inthe Sho tr Ml In JilnnewUWisconsin llllagln northern and rastrrn NfbM kaand the Dakota Ttine was aluo a slightly lower

kmptraturf In these dlatilcts Shuirrrs fell also In

the Ohio Vallty and the hAke rrclon southern Flor-

ida the Arkanui and lower Mtus lppl valleys andAUbau lleaty showers ol from onr two turtleswere reported In the lower Ulululppl vctlon

It was cooler from New Jersey northward throughthe New Kntland SUtes anil Like regions At-

llo um the temperature drnpprtl IS dtstttn In theother districts tail from I to i ifgrres

In ibis slat was partly rloudy nnd muchcooler wind fresh eaiterly humidity 70

per rent barometer rorrrcud to read to wa Ictcl att A M MSl a I M

Foe UjipTiiD nrsii4l B t oltrlil Iasr-

moJiotrf riltsSJXstairajailir Jt lac-

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Wa ixoroi J ly TheBtat Departasentoday lasued proolamatloadeclaring tree trade to saM between tkeUnited States Pert Rtoo Under tU

I graphic Instructions from OCT AMes of PortoI Woo proolamatloa was leaued todai

at San Juan by William M Bust secretaryof the Insular Government and acting Gov-

ernor This Is th anniversary of the landingof the first American troops on Porto Weartoil In the war with Spain and at the roquetof the Porto Rican legislature expressed Inthe resolution declaring that the island hadprovided for enough revenuesto permit theestablishment of free trade the Issue of theproclamation was delayed until today

Tho prod imatl m recites the at of Congrrss approved April 12 icoo providing that

nliensv r tho Legislative Asuembly of Portomoo shall have enacted and put Into opera-tion a system of local taxation to meet thebecewltlos of lion government ot Porto Blotand shall by resolution so notify the Presidentbe shall make orodamatlon thereofthereupon all tariff duties on merchandise-and articles going Into lorta Rico theUnited btace or iambi Into the UnitedbUU from torO Rico be entered Mseveral MirtH of tree f and

the Joint reolutlona of the lstive-Assemuiy ut ivloi notlf lag the Vrtsl-Utnt tact tie L gsiatlvd AM nanenactedof local taxation to meet the necessities nt thellovernment ol Iorto Klco and as

Voff I William MckinleyProildcnt of the United States In pursuance-of the of law aboveupon the due notification doissue this my proclamation and do declareand make afor Porto Rico has In o-

oordanoe with provisions of the said actT Congress

has enacted and put into operation a systemof local taxation to meet toethe of Porto RIco

In witness whereof I havemy hand and caused the seal or the UnitedStates to be affixed

Done at the of Washington thisof July the of our

ono thousand nine hundred and oneof the Independence of the United litotes

tbe oneWILLIAM McKtNtrr

the President DaviD J HiLtActing

Acting under authority of Presidentsiin trade between

Porto Rico and time United Htate the Seers

rtutle on m rchall Prto RicoTh order takes Immediately ann allPorto Rican goods arriving will beentered fret of

APPOIXTUKXTJI BV TUB PRKSIOKXT

Hatch ef Naval Appolatmsats Aaaeanced-Maajr New Knitgai-

WjisHLsniox July President today made the following naval appointments

Commanders Albert F Dixon and George

t DyerLleutenantsAllon M Cook Raymond

D Hnsbrouck Henry B Price StanfordE Mows and Andre M Procter

Lieutenants Junior Oradn Kenneth 0Cattleman William I Mttlafleld Pope WashIncton Arthur Crenshaw BurtAlbert W and Thomas 1 Parker

Allen Buchanan John Tncr Claude C flinch Ii BrlnnerJohn T Bowers W Cole CharlesK Courtney James W I Clement James

W Iormnn John V QreentUne J nM B

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Charles II lintel Jr Frederick J HomeW Johnson Victor A Kimberly

K Ijwlp Kdirnr ItFarmer Morrison Samuel I M Major

William H Miller Hchnrlah H Madison

William 11 Saylosford Herbert C Sparrow Event J Mailer

ward Ariolplius and AlexanderK H

Slid for Postal Cards Called ForWjuinivnrox July 2i The Post Offlce

Department has called for bids for furnishingthe Government about 8000000000 postalcards during the four years beginning Deo Inext During the lout quarter of the fiscalyear ended June M Ml I034I2450 cardswere used by the Department an of87MO8V a however

umber required for abelli necessitating themanufacture and printing by contractorof about 1500000 month In andmonth out or 710000000 a The presentcontract IM held by Alfred W Daggett ofPiedmont W Va

Russian Tariff am Our PredictsWAIIUSOTOH July J4 A report front

Consul Heenan of Odessa just received atthe State Department gives the new rates

Htisln on rosin bicycles AoImported from the United States Thaduty bn or white rosinand pitch for brewers has been Increased20 per cent and on velocipedes JO per cent

paragraph 82pay W kop nk per pond U0 cents per

91112 enter under pointa of paragraph 171 of said tariff and pay37 rubles 11390

Army and Nary OrdersWASHINGTON July M Then array orders

hate been IssuedMain Frank R ArUud Surgeon honorably

chartedAn array board to at Fort Leaven

worth wIth following detail IJeutCol JruaM lee With Infantry Chants RichardBurgeon AdrIan S Surgeon and IrancU

Fourteenth Cavalry Jo TLI tut clarence

cT Infantryfrom to ron Leaveoworth for riarnlnaUonfor retirement

tints Lieut Charles V Brownie Assistant Son

temporary duStWilliam P Woo um AssIstant Sur-

Ceon recently appointed to Fort clack temporacy duty

Capt Thirtieth Infantry traniferreitto the Inlantry Uurapany

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Vmnd Inrnea R Ware Fourteenth ID-

fantry from New Vomit to rums PorttrThe lette of absence ibis IJeul J rt-

IXvereaui asiunt Surgeon extended Un days

These natal orders hare beenCapt T F Jewell from the War College to Wash

asn inerntr Naval HoardCommander J I Adams Itnm thi ot

Itsyilower to Mmmand the AlertCommander J A II Nickels front th War College

lo command fopekt-LteuUriiant Commanilf r K K Wrtfht from tIme

to home and wall ordersIJiulcnaatConinMDittr W XeLesn from the

Mayflower to the u eicullietItuS T linker from E M hone and

IJcut C R Evans from UarCower lo lime

FJUW-IIJeul C C Marsh frost Uayflower to lbs

F Uljwr from the Etui lo borne andwait orders

Ueuu J V Holden and C S Wllllama treatthe Torpedo station li Naral Academy

lIenS K L llearb from the Euex lo borne andthence to ills Naval Academy

Lieut II rAn from tote to home and wall

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sizes 3 to 10 125200 wuh stuff sailor suits

sizes 8 to 8 125100 double breasted jacket

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14TrarOld Vane Went After Her WithKaUe and rtitollle Arrested and IMdVincent Salome n snlennian of 2uo East

Fourteenth street was held for trial yesterdayIn the MorrlMiila pollro court on n charge ofattempted felonioiiM assault preferred byPoliceman Corey of the Morrlnanln Malion-Saloma has a Antolnutt Salome whomade her homo with family for severalyears The Is II years old and veryprolly Six months mice she mot JosephBavter the oh of a contractor of Van NestIn Tlie Uroni antI fell In love with him Heruncle objected to her goIng out with Baxterso last Monday she ran away from homo andwent with Dustier to the City hull wherethey were married by an Alderman Theyoung p ple then wont to llaxtorn home InVan Vest

Salome did not tike Baxter antI hind vowedthat hit tilcce should never marry him WhenAntoinette did not conic homo last Mondayhe had the pollen annul out n general alarmfor the girl On Vodnr dny lie wentto Van Nest mind said that he would take his

back homo iliwd or alive If lie foundher He went to the home of Danielwhich Is next door to the Baxter andtrr to vet In throuch lbs rear flliuk sawSalome climb the frncn and thought n birilarwas coming to rob the

Whnt fin von lit hpr ns filmI want niece wild Satanic 8h

ran away with n young named Baxterand I men to have hack

Well I dont know about yourtilec The Darters live nixt door HO

had better out of here In a hurry maidGluck

went in thou Baxter hnusn and gotIn by the rear door At the name timemon Corny appeared at time house underinstructions the girl and Baxter

that they were not legally mar-ried The girl the hernmrrlnco certifIcate and wild that wets

contented Just then Salerno burstInto the room

At last I have found You mustcome home with mn he exclaimed

The girl to scream for her husbandand Baxter came In Whnn Knlonio sawhint hn n revolver and knife

Now I have grit You will stealmy niece will cried

jumped In front of padknocked Baxter helpedaftor a strufffln they sunrnnd d in disarmingSalome He wins to violent thatman arrested klan and locked him up forsafety

AOAIXST RELIGIOUS COXFEJtKXCKS

president Harper Says Such Jtrrtlajj la theSamraer Haraifal-

CitlCAon July 35 President harper hasan editorial article for the Biblical Worlda publication nt the UnIversity of Chicagoof which he 1s the editor In which he criticismthe summer religious conferences He de-

clares that there are In thesebornuse they encourage superfIcialities antienforce 4

Vr the religious workerstu this conferences to rest to have

a good time With thn exception of listening-to o sHform and views of their op-ponents lie n do little They

he declares becausediscuss technical on which their

oppose them without fortifying their utiteOr

for their views for heurern all agree anyhow and so thus wholn tendency of the

I to foster narrow andmike weaker instead ofstronger

From the very fact thnt the lecturer nd-drn es a inl e nuillenw Dr

he Is toto prejudice anti In once hn Is brought faceto ome of the real ofBiblical to If not to ridiculeopinions riot acceptable to those to whom

H II harriman o a Vachtlni TrIp

E II Harriman left New York on Mondaya weeks yachting trip He will go usas Newport but expects lo spend the

greater part of the on the forpurpose of getting oonipleto rest

Woman Killed by Trolley CarFanny Smith of UKMrUU street Man-

hattan was run over and killed last nightjy a Island cur at Coney Islandavenue and Aveniio I

Busints 31otirtJ

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Notlrt of funeral hereafter

IIXHOX4a Wedneidir July N IIMI Josephft HUvin In the tad year of his ct

funeral at his l tr rwldcurr 110 WestJersey St Rlltabrth V J on Friday eveningJuly tOol at 8 irloek Tate trains aj fol-

lows Via feniwylvanla II It from Cortlandtor IVsbrmvs eW at 7 I M from d St 6JSI if tla C It It nf X J Liberty t 700 P

l Inttrnrnl prltalr at 1rtnchtown X JOIIXSTOX At S lle I I uOdrnly Thoous

1 Johnston aged SO yearsfuneral cervices ot M llslwy t llrooilyn on-

Fridayeveblnir July M IMIalt oclock lidstImes and frlendi sad nirmptn of Aranthus-lx l r T tad A M Aurora data Seotllnh-Illlr KLimrl Temple Mystle Klirlnr and IX-

Witt Clinton foimell Xo 4ll are respectfullyIntltrd In attend Inrrmrnt rlfitr pleatsimll Ioeri-

AMUIIIT On Thursday mornlnr July IW-

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at 2 oclock CarilacM wilt tie In waiting atlatlonof I I i W n It train

inning Xe York foot nf llarrlay and ChrisInpher mitt at I U

twVWSUX On Tuesday July 14 I OI suddenlyDanIel H SUvun-

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