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4 NEW- YORK DATLY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY. JULY 2. 1904. Lieutenant Commander T. W. KINKATD and Paymaster NEW MENINTHE CABINET. W. a. merritt. th« Oregon: to bam: AND RELKiIOIS NEWS AND NOTES. ENDS ITS LEASE OF ROAD ARMY AND NAVY NEWS. Lieutenant Commander C. W. DYSON, th« Raleigh, to CHURCH ths Oregon. — Paymaster J. W. MORSE, the Wlsoensln. to CavltS «ta- tion. Moody Note Attorney General [FROM THE TRIBOTE BUREAU.) HOUSES CLOSED FOR THE SUMMER DEMAND CAUSE, Pmyrr.aster th» Frolic, to MANY LEGAL DECISION. Washington. July 1. Assiutam D. O. M'RITCHIE. Morton and Take Oath. Cavlte station. TENT WORK. Metcalf WTKELESS RIVALRY.—There is destined to be Lieutenant 11. I. COKE. the WlscccsSn. to Tokohama FOR THE "OPEN CHURCH"— an exciting session of the board detailed by Hospital. (FROM THE TRIBUNE BUREAU.] tha here and-thirty-fifth-st.. to th» Church of teleg- Practically all of the Protestant churches attached th* Heights R. R. Would Washington, July I.—Three new Cabinet offi- President to determine the control of wireless MARINE CORPS. Puritan?, Harlem, regular praach- HAVES, Genaral are closed for the lumwr. only a few of them of will b^ein a cers were sworn in to-day, and simultaneous'!' raphy in this country. The head of the board is Second lieutenant EDGAR detach*! «v«blbsj at 8 o'clock. The offi- Hospital, Fort Bayard, to Washington. having the com to remain prepared for Divine lac service tv iiniim Avoid Five Cent Fare, ItIs Said. Rear Admiral R. D. Evans. Two other naval HOOKER, Rev. Dr. Alexis E. Benftan will be the preacher. two of Prpsi'lent Roosevelt's trusted advisers F!r»t Lieutenant R. S. to marina barrack*. worship throughout the months of the heated term this chapel every \u25a0With cers and General Greelr. Chief Signal Officer of the Washington. Preach serricea will be held In the Intention, It t« thought, of evading the. stepped out of his administration. army, In th-) city. One of the notable exception* to the Sun.la" evening- in Jnly and August and on Sep- and the head of the Weather Bureau, make Captain JOHN G. MT'IR. rtetarhed rr.arln» barracks, navy effects of the recent decision of th« Appellate Di- Promptly o'clock this morning- Secretary up general rale Is West Presbyterian Church, trniher iand 3!. The music will be furnished by at 0 the rest of the personnel. This gives the ma- yard. Washington, to home. the End chapel vision of the Supreme Court, which declared Buffalo, the choir. that Moody walked half a block from his home to jority of membership to the navy, which service Is Captain F. M. KPLICK. to and SMllllia char** at Amsterdam-aye, and Weal One-himdn a street railroad company must Five a continuous Marine Corps R*erultin« Dlstrtet, relie\lns Hr»t has no hesitation In throwing opfn the Department of Justice, where, within ten anxious to obtain control .jover the shore systems. who will ppv ed to fifth-st.. which The of the Gospel tent at Broadway and passage over Its lines and Irsssi '.ir.es .'or a five LtantenSßt J. T. BUTTRICK. activities irk minutes after his arrival, he was fworn In as while the War Department is equally anxious to marine barracks, navy yard. Wasriington. Its doors all summer lons. AH of the West \u25a0ainitii at. is growing in interest, ao- cent fare, the Brooklyn Heights Railroad has ter- marine barracks. of the West End Church in Attorney Genera!, wan Introduced by hie exercise absolute authority over Its own lines when- Captain W. C. NEVTbUSi detartiM which mark the life cordlnsf to those who have charge of the Institution, minated its lease of the Nassau company. Presi- and Washlngti n, to Second Naval District. the months are In full force In the sum- Pennsylva- ever tliev come near the coast The clashing of winter and largo congregations assemble nightly to listen dent Winter of th« Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com- predecessor, now Senator Kr.ox. of authority is already in evidence, as is the jealousy Lieutenant Colonel O. C. EKRRYMAN. detached marine mer, as well, for not only are the Sunday Nnrragansett Cay. hum*. to the eminent preachers which th© management pany, which Is the noldlnc company for the varl- nia, to th«» principal officials of the department- between the two departments. Among th*> papers barracks. to services kept up usual, and always with to b<> presented is Major L. LUCAS, to at member permanent as lar^e provides. the course of the last fortnight mere ou» systems, made the following announcement Before 10 o'clock Attorney General Moody es- one which will claim that the C. Newport, In De Forest system of wireless telegraphy, which is start of War Coil's*. congregations, but the Wednesday evening service than one> hundred persons have signified their de- yesterday: Department to re corted Paul Morton to the Navy used at the series of long distance stations in sire to receive salvation. Business men. society "The 'ease of th* Nassau Electric Railroad Ccm- Secretary the Caribbean, includes soin» important inventions OF NAVAL.VESSELS .—The fol- where Mr. Morton had the oath as made by Cap- MOVEMENT! women, clerks and others from all walks of life are panr to the Brooklyn Heights Railroad Corpany en officer of the army Sienai Corps. lowing movements of vessels have been reported to of the Navy administered to him by Solicitor tain Wildman, whose patents have been turned among the converts. In connection with the enter- hiLS b*cn terminated. rnsoissiliiil of till its railroads over to the government tho Navy Department: Hanna. After receiving the naval officers on and have also been placed prise a large charity work is being carried on for was surrendered to the Nassau company tt mid- for a period of years at th« \u25a0ilsposa] of the De ac- Fr>r*Pt company. ARRIVED. benefit of the worthy poor. Six trained nurses nliht of June 20. since which time the Nassau duty In the department. Secretary Morton Tho session* of the wireless board th»» Moody "White ore bnur.d to be Interesting. June B(V—Tt.e Bancroft, at Puerto- Plata: the Konrs«Tg». are caring for those who their services, end company hat been operating its 20th Battery, Assistant pastor of the West End Presbyterian Heights Company was made on April 1, 1900, for a iarfier firid. Fort '•'\u25a0 \u25a0>•: William Bryden, >.->.-h..-h Battery n«ld sailed for Europe last week, has arrived eafa Fort I). A. KuEß«l!j D. McDonald, Batterr, n- 1 Church. will In Sep- 999 years. A clause made the lease terminable at outside ofAfrica. Snellir.B; <; ,•.C. Mtth on the oth»r rid". Dr. aw return per Fort K. Cur.in^r, -_M Battery, flilj Tort EXODUS FROM TIIE CITY. to pr- his valedictory sermon to his ftny The report Indicates that between 11 and 18 Houston; tember ich t!ai» at the option of either company. Bam K. W. Honeycutt, lit* Battery HoW Fort maintained, people, over whom he h;i* pr.-.-ided for sixt^^n rent of the nepro population have or are believed Hamilton; J. W. M«Kie, Both Company. Cnast, Fo-t In the chapel is and the audience room departing Chicago, worth; P. Worcester, years, before to -where he will by the enumerators to have some decree of white "' - H. attached. IBth Battery there la invariably well filled. The Rev. William enter upon his pastorate of the Second Presby- DELAY AGAIN ON NEW BRIDGE. :: loi C S. Blakeley. 23d Battery, fleM. Forl Church, recently accepted Mood. The centre the negro population Ethan Allen; C. T. Smart, Battery, Hi I Fourth July Means Three Holi- liishop Gat»B, assistant pastor of the church and terian to T»hlch he a of is in I'jiigias; 12th : vrt of De Kalb County, Ala., about four miles from tho i:. M. Danford 2Stb Battery, Held Fort Rlley acting pastor in the absence of the Rev. Dr. John call. J. H. DUlard. -otli iuttery. Held Fort tttley; I* i' yesterday experience western boundary of Georgia, having moved ther.ee Qulnn, 28th Battery, field. Vancouver Barradu; days Many. Balcom Shaw, spoke of the Lincoln, Typ!-al American." will Cars Will Not Be Running Till August. Glllmore, <>. A for during "Abraham the from Din-.vit. E. 1* The bang! biff! whizz! of the somewhat previous be the of a delivered negroes Company, Fort ii ultrte; r.ruu*.-. the summer. The Rev. Mr. Gates said: ankle Best Says. since 1798. More than 77 per cent of the attached. 191 lBr.itf-ry. field Fort k to-morrow afternoon at the Hails ui branch of th» Beld, Preildlo; Biley; C. W. Walloi and altogether übiquitous firecracker has for a live In the country, against more than VI per cent Ist Battery, T>. McC. UcKell 2?! Batter; the, People are demanding an "open door" policy In Association, No. 5 West The datt for the opening of the streetcar service Held, F..rt Ethan ;..-,. 4th Battery, fi.-; w»fk been shooting the fact, Joyous to young- Tours Wen's Christian of the whites. Almost 90 per cent of the negroes m. a. Cmn, !. the Many who have not the remotes* in- anil twenty at 4:30 o'clock, by on the \u25a0.Vll'.iarr.sburg Bridge has postponed Fort liver; A. H. Barkley, 67th Company. Coast, Fort ster and dreadful to some of his weak nerved elders, East. One hundred fifthst. been in tention of going into trade over there are yet In- the Rev. I>r J. Herman Randall, of Grar.d Rapid.-?. continental United Ptit<-s are In tho Southern Wmdnrorth: <-. XV. Keal, sth Battery, Held Presld July year (and logically) there provided. again, and this time indefinitely. The announce- Walter >«« yonworth; that the Fourth of Is at hai.d. And this sistent in their lean and t! at Mich. Apf>ropriaie music will be States, and three-tenths of them are In Georgia, Singles, 29th Battery, n»i.i. Fort I should be an "open door" for those who desire to ment mads by Bridge Commissioner Best that he D. C. Cubbti 4th Battery, Reid. Fort Mvr. It. F. the boisterous f£te day Is drawn out to a threefold in Mississippi and Alabama. Negroes constitute about Anderson 21>th Company. Coast, Presidio; trade in China. It if somewhat the same h»re had been obliged to postpone the beginning of the K. O. Fiirns- length. For, coming on Monday as It does, Ithas 1 rector of St. Peter one-fifteenth of the city population and about one- w-.rth, 123dCompany. c<.aM. Fort Hamilton; J. A. Mack, New-York. People demand an "open eh ireh The R<»v.