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* Brooklyn 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. East River Bridge, origin- 2»th Battary, Frrt crowded back into preceding week, ar.l really during the summer. Many who have not tie ie- Eptscor Nlnth-ave.. seventh of the country population of field. Laavenworth. the :1 Church. Tw .r.tieth-st. near ally fixed for early in the spring, then postponed continental began at 5 o'clock last cv Ding; Mary of the busi- motest Intention of entering a church during the historical sketch of tha United States. There was an Increase among the unfashionable warm months, yet insist tnat the has Just published a until July 15, and now moved still further into the PAY OFFICE IRREGULARITIES.—Pay Direct- ness places are closed t^-J^y. and already a large [\u25a0••main open. light! They church, in which h« d-taUs many facts of gr»at In- negroes of 1.M6.318, or IS per cent, in continental I*, (i. churches should Quite future, was no small disappointment to many, who or Boggs, of the navy, the purchasing pay portion of tho population has mlxnted to cooler. demand this for those who do desire to go. Such terest concerning this old parish, which was es- 3;ad United States, but the rate of Increase declined omcpr churchgoers themselves, expected the added convenience of this new at the navy pay New-York, his greener spots, to enjoy a three days' rest. people, though r>>t bave beginning In th» steadily through the nineteenth century. office In a feeling, subconscious, if not express* .1. that a tablished It Bm. havinc had its line. To a Tribune reporter forwarded to Washington a which railway ferry right Seminary. Commissioner Best negroes, letter in be Th« and stations lust looked church which falls to furnish, in Ihe hardest time chapel of the General Tneolosrica! Th» yesterday explained The unlike the Indians and the native describe*, fcr th._- department, excepting year, toiling the situation thus: whites, a information of the much as on a Christmas Eve. for the of the for those who are and sweat- Parish to which St. Peter's ministers is unusual:,- have plight excess of females. Illiteracy the system adopted by rag in a sweltering city, cool :»nd oim that Itedded that there should be two m<->re loops former Pay Clerk Costello profusion of straw hats iird perspiration. Tho Kive,that * large. extending, as It does, from the north sld» of that made among them is about seven times greater than the in robbing tho government its open doors could that real and 1 lief to necessary more wiring. Ithought at of something ilk© SU>,OOO trolleys and trains 1< tiding thither began Fifteenth to the south side of West Twenty- first that the cost would than whites. Th^re are 3,K'1,3j7 negroes In the United elevated the physically overborne and rhe Spiritually de- West be leas 5 per cent, during a long service. Costello was recently sent to be crowded lonj; before rush hours. At the* with God r»:i afford, is but subsequently I it would be more than engaged occupations. pleted which communion fourth-st. and from the west sile of E!ghth-av*. found 1 States In gainful Their death to Sing S::.g on the charge emh.'Z7.!ement. early failing its duty. Pome ••hurch»s te.!t this long expected and i shall nave to for con- cent, whltej of H<- Grand Central Station from In the afternoon In the North River. Within the pages of the ra-i- tracts. advertise rate approximates M per while that of was one of th« oldest of tho pay clerks) and was ago and responded. The West End Presbyterian to Ishall set July 14 as the day for the open- till late at night were crowds awaiting trains for an earnest appeal Ing That, course, under the same is 17 per cent. one of the most trusted. Pay Director H«gps .«\u25a0 offlcera resorts as the he the a minister la tv be f< and parish Omits may be fairly met. th-» there is any without much question from them as to his ac- the West Side showed. In ca.«e of sickness, poverty or death and the peo- chance of cars running for at least h in proportion of negroes t-ounUihility or reliability ferries existing conditions the rector says: month. The district which the the of- Ills r*»r>rd». Tha But the less fortunate ones left In the city have ple of the neighborhood know this. This church greatest region department Is making Investigation that it be the grt',if»j?t l».T\*e« to Our among' the o •* Is lies in the Mississippi alluvial further Into store. usual believes can of w^rk re P'c tMs n-f?hborhood. the subject, with a view to determining whether plenty of amusement In There are the people it hy keeping Before their minds especially ptrown such along both banks of the I^ower Mississippi, wliero the ii^ar an>l th<» ing, hi? to an R. I. SOCIETY THE CINCINNATI. or not any of the pay officers are liable for noKlect local picnic, games, band concerts, excursions 11 constant reminder that Is the God of the t^;it»-i> rerjuire a much larsrer for OF is negro, As stands, and God rxteiri bulldini? five-eighths of the population the maxi- of duty. the matter bow some of them family partlis. summer m well as of th>» whiter. IIthe "open parish purpoaes than that w^.:.-':i »* now occupy. mum Issaquena Count/, Miss., more will bo re ju!r«;1 to good the amount of Cos- church" saves one .-oul from sin, it pays, very m-.icli t» keep o;:r growing your.sr being in with (Sefalcatlon. mike wi;i '. til.' regulation Independence Day W» want tnan negroes to person. tello' The confession has been re- There -. ;.- from street, the contamina- fifteen each white it,-- George preach p«>op' the. erfls of the T& Hold Its 121st Annual Meeting at New- In the five Southern c!t!*-» having at l<-ast 100,000 fern ! to tho paymaster general of navy for itlon at Tammar.> li:i]l. >::\u25a0• Btates will be The Rev. Dr. P. Ecknan wi'.l on tion of the sn'.ofir.s and the discomforts of thi» l»sst> Inhabitants in 1900 the negro population increased remark. represented. In the absence of S "American Patriotism" at St. Paul's Methodist ment hons s. Fv. ry thoughfo] person mows what port on per from to 1900. The white popula- Grand then in these •way*, Monday. 26.S cent 1890 who in Europe, Grand Sachem Episcopal Church, West End-aye. and Elghty- terrible temptations surround tion of the same cities only 10.8 per cent. GOVERNMENT -Paymas- CyGorman. is and there be n-> devbt that it Is our duty. In Newport. R. 1., July I.—The Rhode only Increased TRANSPORTATION.- sixth-st.. to-morrow meming. Patriotic hymns will can Island State This is the group of Southern cities In which ter :.:•:••: of the navy, Major Thomas I*Feltner will preside. Edward! A Crown- so far aa we are able, to counteract the evil In- of increase negro ded McGowan. and Inshield willread the Declaration ol 1 be sung. There will be no evening service in this young Society of the Cincinnati will hold its one hundred the - rate of population excel Chauncey September. Buraces and ri-sou»» otir men and worn- :i ;i. whites. In the thirty-eight cities of this B. Baker, of tho army quartermaster's Among th« Bytakers will be Oovernoi 'i.irvlti of church until the middle of The pastor the end twenty-first annual meeting in M:e of the remain August from thorn, and. Ifpossible, bring th«na under Senate class In continental United State* the per cm of department, have returned from Saratoga Springs, Rhode Island,' (joveri»or Boutwell of Massachu- will in charge until 1. protection of the church: during their hours of chamber of the State here Monday negroes \u25a0i. \ \\ i':n » — House ir.orr.- increase was 38 for and 22.7 for whites. N. V.. where they attended this week the cession of . ter is. j,.i,,ir< w» want them constantly in \u25a0uilstton negroes Henimpnt. hRs tii« \u25a0 lng. In the afternoon there will i..> a comjtemo- The largest number of livingin compact American of Company !:. Ti^t chartered At Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. In West with Christ people. On the east side of the cltv rupees urban counties, sev- the Association Railway Accounting steamer John Sylvester, «n.i the 1 class, ratlve patriotic celebration In Representatives' are found In certain famlll< undred-and-fourtb-st., services be tho church i1:!:?i :!:? provided splendidly f^r this hi eral of which lie outKlil« the great cotton growing Officers. The object of the meeting was to ascer- friends of th« members of the regimen) will v..-it will held th^ pr.r!=h houses of One*. St. Oeorsfe'a Ca'.varv. Hall. be Charles four than 75,000 Monday. s' 1 all summer. On Sunday The oration will delivered oy States The each having more tain if th« government would not Kom.« camp on The imer mornings In July, at 11 Incarr>;U:nr. Pt. Bartholomew's a".d others Rowland Rns««-11, of the of Columbia, establish Thlrty-ttfth-st 9 a. m, and One-hui farther New-York. The Rev Dfude] negroes are District co-extensive uniform system its requisitions and at West o'clock, tho pastor, the Rev. Dr. Ezra S. Tipple, uptown. :>.T'd these churches have all had people of Goodwin will read the of Independ- with Washington; Shelby County, Term.. contain- In methods of and twenty-nintn-st. ;it »:», could easily support such Institution?. Declaration Memphis: Baltimore, Parish, accounting involving transportation ti,.- Hospital, will preach, and at 730 o'clock In the evening a wealth who > ence. ing Mii.. and Orleans the of Indi- At Manhattan State on Ward's isl- vesper held, On the west sMe of the city, however, there are s In the evening society La., co-extensive with New-Orleans, viduals supplies. departments and, ti.'- ; itlents have pla ined a ir short service willbe at which Dr. Tip- or the will hold Its isual 62,2 c»>nt and No two follow will ;le willmake Sunday suitable buildines accommoditionw for a similar dinner at the Casino. The society always Negro breadwinners constitute per of all the . .tiih in.thods. 'I >• railway people »-.iy sports, In which they i.ik- part, with the em- a brief address.- The school ;irnid or poorer people, baa and \u25a0 like *v>»n cla?s of nepr-><-s years of age. For whites the will Li" furnished by > will follow the morning ivice, assembling at 1^ need. a thirteen toasts. Among those who will respond ,, at least ten their work would i"; simDllfled if the bus! .•\u25a0\u25a0 \u0084f ployei Alusii- the o'clock. The and unfortunately we have r.o rich neop'e amor-- are Governor Utter, of c rr( j;;lfr per cent is \u25a0!\u25a0 •'\u25a0 and for Southern the government, bo far ;<» It to orchestra. usual midweek services will be held regular to inaugurate Lieutenant Rhode Island: for negroes relates railroad nt 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. our communicants such work. General James '..'. Varnum. of New-York; General whites 46.9. The relative high per '-'-nt transportation, couid be placed on a single basis. New-York Letter Carriers* Association will on Hazard Stevenp, of Boston; Is closely connected with the marked prevalence of To end Paymaster hold lt« annual games an«-r- COUID NOT BE KEPT FROM breadwinners. COX/ONELi BINOHAM TO BE A celebrate the Fourth MARRYING. BRIGADIER.— '. \u25a0•\u25a0 Sunday following Monday nl?h: will celebrate Ind->- to-day July with a parade and patriotla programme. The ai the at th« samn hour. teor.th-st.. on President Roosevelt directed tiio appoint- do evening pastor Day. this programme w-iu include bi>i.gs by t:i» school chil- There will be service. The tn^ poniience It Is a custom of church t<-» Bingham a;i bripa- Rev. Hunter, preached DECREASE IN PUBLIC DEBT ment of Colonel Theodore A. a by Band, Dr. Pleasant last Sunday pay great attention to national holidays, and on Sixteen Year Old Boy Jumps Fence Elope appointment dren and music the Merta Reed Invoca- for the l.Lst tune bt fore vacation. Hi will return to to d!<-r general. The is to take eife<-t on Monday t'.-f. programme will bo especially fine. July 6, when Colonel will tion by the Rev. James T. Barry, readings by the his pulpit on the second Sunday hi September Dr After Whipping by — Binitham retire. Colonel u< Douglas Putnam Blrnie < > \u25a0 Sh< Hunter is summering at Claverack-on-Uudaoa. Th" address will be delivered by the Rev. Dr. Father. Increase in Government Cash on Hand The Blngham for many years was superintendent v. • and A. tn P;ttPr»oTi. N. J. Sp«K-iat of man. addI SSeS I. \u25a0•'. ..:\u25a0\u25a0•..:. \...... 0.-ori:e C. Wndtne*. Of tBT TELEOBAP3 TO THE TnincNT:.] I'ublic and Grounds in this city. Sherman, by music willb«» ghren by Robert ,pwood, baiytvue Buiidines Bereral P. and benediction Arcbu The American Bible Society has Issued from ;ind soloist, Baltimore, July Even the parental lash Monthly Treasury Statement. months ago he was badly Ii lured while superin- Klrkt>y. Just soloist. William S. PhaiseT, eupnm failed tending Improvements Its prt.-d the Gospel <>.' St. Luke in Arapahoe, trans- and the <>f Tnlepende-c* wil! be ren.l to prevent sixteen-year-old Lrouis monthly of n.>me harbor at itufTaio. Tli.> Declaration Smith from 1. -The 1 lated by Roberta, by Th-mias. On Tjswffay secretly Washington, July statement Injuries resulted in the loss of one of his legs. Up the Rev. J. of the Shoshone mis- th»> R^v. Dr. J. C. nl?ht marrying Ciara Ileiner, one year his fa' nior, v \u25a0\u25a0> THE '"RAG GAXQ GETS A CLUBBING. many missionary the public ,S has often been i t< \u25a0'\u25a0 tention to marry. Louis iunv.ed the fence after tyarlnsr r.n ¥389,120,655. exclusively, iit'.J its purposes are the aetaWttfiusmi father hid whipped Debi interest. recent examination. There are .still live vacancies with roi Us and clubs, ami his wifp ;. few dayi ago On account of the lii» him and ran to his sweet- Total, $1.25e,25e,016. in the regiment which will he Ailed, if possible, by proximity of Independence Day of men's clubs In parishes and missions whe:e tWy heart. We have forgiven them and will take them wns struck in the fa<^!» by a stick which cut her. Rev. Dr. David lay support o£ rsetora amount, however, does not include $977,714,- the appointnv t <>i native Porto Ricans. the G. Wylie, pastor of the S-otch do sot now exist. Oka a:.a home. This was on his way hi nt< t when th»? Presbyterian in a!! their opH.r«tn>:i>, co-operation treasury outstanding. Giebel Church, at Central Park rnissionar.es ."^rj in certificates and notes pav.K pelted him with sucks and stones. After he Weal und with the bishop and the archdeacon In extenclr.ir equal army, navy Nlnety-sixth-st., will preach at the Chun*, assisting ir. the r.-.i=- TEOU3LE FEARED AT PRESERVATION. which are offset by an amount of cash on ORDKKS ISSUED.—Tha following hud gained h;s the volleys continued, several to-morrow morn- th« Influence of in corps home ing'a service on "OondlUona of National " of for th» payment of d«-t>ts of chuxenea. hand held for their redemption. Th* cash the and marine orders .iave be-.-n icaued: roi-ks clubs dying through his ws. rfie Stability In- fun«ls charchrgotns follows: and wlidi Christian En«eavor Society wiU be conducted and bringing together socially tho Treasury is classified us ARMY. He got out by a rear way and went to tho Bast at ', ft,"-- and tl weekly devotional meeting t.eop!e of The Bronx. The club starts with abojt BogTis to Settlers' Claims Major corps; engineers, ba held on Wednesday evening members, represent ing !'our;.en par- Contests To Be Reserve fund, gold. 1150.000.000. HARRY. TAYI.OR. of to mmmend Flfty-flrat-si station. Three detectives went >\u25a0 . k at S o'clock one hundred Trust funds. $37T.744.b68. 3J i'-ii!;j.iin of Engineers, vice Major Curtis Mci) Ishes and misslor.fl. ard C. C V. Wahle. 01 llolv Trumped Up. •- ,4H. Townsend, witii him. Tho g.-'ii; hurled stones :;r.-i pi< parish, wns temporary chairman un- I \u25a0'\u25a0 -\u25a0 r.iith elected General fun V \u25a0 rurltan Chapel, Zj »113,688,818, Captain BOGGS, corps engineers, timber at th»m. but as soon aa quarters Noa. a and Kast permanent are chosen. In national bank depositories, FKANK C. of to were l>';u.;n One-hunJred- til officers [BT RtXaaAFB TO THi: ÜBBUJkU.] In treasury, F7.33C.2-S2. conimanu Company L, .'> iBattalion of Knjfine*r» vl<» reached arid th<> nightsticks to play on Philippine huads the ruffians fled. Five weir arrested. Bonesteel, B. D., July With the opening H.3£2,?57.911, against which there ara de- Major Taylor. of the 'Total. t*l\., which lemrea a cash balance on hand of J31?,027,- i"appoint liist iieuttnant as adjutant of THE HONEYMOON. WANTED THE BABY SHE FOTTNDI serious possible C*ptai:i Hog^s. that bat TEE REV. MR. MELISH TO SEE CONEY. the first evidences of trouile In 212. tali* .. vice connection with the rush are becoming apparent. It Flm Lj«u:.-iiant TVilJuLiOitU C. I^VirrKFl,airlemnt iur. has developed a systematic stun, trom MllliiryAoademy to marituoa (^uarauiinu Couple Were Making an to TaV.3 that arrangement has TO TELL OF VANKENS^ELAER ESTATE. of I'&riama una Colon. Automobile Trip— Child Twelve Years Old Tries organized up by having Brooklyn Rector WillSpend Night at Hotel been to bold settlers bogus Captain HERBERT H. SARGENT, from Troop n to The Bride Fined $25 for contests filed against their claims to the lands '1 ro<.y I, 2& Cavalry. Speeding. Foundling from Hospital. them, Captain JOHN Troop There and Preach Next Day. awarded to en various trumped-up grounds. E. L. Ashley to Abide "by Decision of Ap- C IIAYMOND.from It j Troop H. East Moriches. Long Island. July I.—Constables Rosjelo, y 1 \u25a0 'avairy. Jumsjnlnu twelve The purpose of the.= is to enable . The rirv. Ho war 1 Mettsh, rector of •this afternoon Interrupted for a clique of First J. Holy a time the homy- East who found a fotrndiir.sr. nin* manipulators, posing pellate Division. IJ«-utcnant AIA'AN C. GILI-ETM. 4th Cavalry, from Trinity Episcopal Church, Brooklyn. trip Curhtcer.tU-st.. as expert \u25a0 moon of Mr. and Mrs. F. attorneys, to secure r cruitins \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.. to Jefferson Barracks, Protestant B. C. Forbes, jr., of days old. en the doursieps of her MM •\u25a0 Thurs- Brooklyn. large fees fcr getting the contests withdrawn. Glens Fall*. N". V.. July I.—E. L. Ashley, who re- Maj.-r .\u25a0-';•\u25a0 L. :\u25a0•*,'..: (captain Bth ''avairr>. hon- will t°e Coney Island to-night. Ho will make a Mr. and Mrs. Forbes were married two day, and wha cried bitterly when the police sent It is said that th? some K:\ug organizing ills lose any regarding oriii> citriiarccd from Porto l;lco pruvuiunai r«gt- tour of tl.e inland accompanied by Police days ago. and on an trip Is this fused to Information the I—mtry1— <'^a:.taln started automobile around appeared at that Institu- ment 1 1 mtry unl>. It to Be!!>'vue Hospital, movement that worked a like plan at the opening Dooley, who promises to show him everything Long Island. In passing through Van Bensselaar estate which has figured in the will First Ueutenant FIOVD 1* FRISBiI to th« Philippines. of Baal Moriches tion yesti-i.'. ly and Jem.-ir.iled the baby. three years ago i:» the Southwest, and raised client, Moore, In the precinct. Mr. Melish will to- this tlu-ir automobile large of his frierd and William on the Flrbt Lieutenant ALBERT H. HENDERSON, Interest spend afternoon attained \u25a0 higher •I want thnt baby." she said. "Ifourjl an.l money assistant night hotels, It. amounts of by It. The plan Is that a re- ground that such information as he possessed was Burnuun, found lia-ii^itcitatnd tor . live btrUca; ietir»- at cmc of the Coney Island and to- \u25a0peed than the law allows. Mrs. Port was run- It's mine. Iwill take good ca: • of it, and you lease of the content El:a'.l bo left in the possession the result of confidential communication from a isant aonou morrow 'it 10 30 a. m. he will preach in Morris's ning It at the time. The officers a a Majors «.iIAJtL,K.S A. 7th Cavalry ordered halt must iv- it to ttt*." of the agent of (be contestant, who shall, In a to him as a lawyer, and, further, that Moore VARNCM. and Illusion Theatre, In Dreamland. and took Mrs. Forbes before Justice besged client HENRY C. KISHKR. ... n; Captains 11. win i- HowelL Mr. When her denitrd waa reft:.c>l. she -it 1. reasonable t)n;e. turn !t over to the legitimate had won. him to secrecy as a Mason, will abide by BRBWER aMi biOUAU K. .1. XOaU'KI.NS 7th Cav- Major Fred Gardner, the evangelist, of the Brook- Forbes pleaded for his wife and told how recently Sight of baby, her granted. 1 they the and wish waa 6ba clii:n:ar.t 6T:l to hay« sworn all mem to contempt, acd will not appeal. x Ho will purge him- land before the season closes. wed ho would let Mrs. Forl off norse v. a -... i looking. Josephine starte-i aw-»y 'r. hanging :;' First Ueutsnaut SOLOMON JEFFERS, 7th with a lino of J-J. baby. Bnrta re who 6:art cor*- self of contempt by furnishing" to th* executor the belur« army U Cavate Yesterday one hundred and fifty from with Ine She bad riox gor..; Cm when 3..* lama, "fnttenP.>m& retirinc board at Camp \u25a0\u0084;«« children The situation willbet serious ifthe desired Information. r v' :i•\u25a0 Five Points House was overtaken. 10 carry out ;>iar.s. sane Thomas : . xaminauon. of Industry, at No. 155 underta'.uts its A lynching be« Colon,ls V\ irth-st., were entt-naincd at Dreamland by is coneiderei probable. CH4JW.KB MORRIS. artillery corps- ALFRED iarn Will TITLE TO ENGINEERING BUILDING SITE. VANDALISM AT THE WORLD'S FAIR. c. i;;ka aaalataut surgeon eencral, a;.j UEOHGE 11.- Reynolds, president. The chii Or INTEREST TO WOMEN SWIMMERS. a.\i>k..,\.v assisiMt a ...,]., <-irr!r. to Dreamland on th^ steamer Dreamland Title was taken yesterday to land in West Thir- .!. feneral; Lieutenant i Battery. They calamity, prao ADIRONDACK HOTEL St. Is, July L—Ac attempt has been node to Colonel ROBERT PATTERSON m1 the saw the Pom- ty-ninth-st.. in view of the recent Sloeutn a BURNS. Lot artlllerv con peii. "Fall or between Fifth and Sixth ten .. for the -•'• — wreck the pipe organ, the largest In the Flret Ll*ui«aant ''*•\u25a0 l' rOS^'. h^r-iKtuni irgeon. The Canals of Venice." B | otl cr Engineering ttea] anri \u2666ime'y nrticle on "Thins:-! a Woman Saratoga, V July 1 The Blue Mountain Lake fcrcat am Captuln Ji.»i:N J. BRAUUbY, I4ih infantry attractions. While in Bostock'a the Union Bunding, to carry oat the pur- Hall, the World's Fair, corder, re- children re- Should Knew in \u25a0 to Swim." by Clara Dal- Bouse arid aevetaJ ot the cottages connected world. In Festival at by detailed Aiu.y Retuiag I ard a.t .an r.. -.. oeived peanuts and popcorn, lemonade and candy poses of the Carnegie gift. The building, abo .earr.h-.sr with cutting secondary ClbCO. tto'ii tfie of champion at IJiua Ucuntaln Uk \ in the Ai'.ir .-. la .. the bellowa. This will not affect n.-im!s Marie Dressier. She carried up midway on the north side of the. block, will occupy ton. sister of Frank Dalton. the swim- It.tains, were burned to-night. Trie Moun- the working of the organ, which can re cperated Major KI:.\!;VF. KJSNDALL, t2th Cavalry, betors Army three washbaaketa Cull of confections and mer, is one of features of the July "Outing.'* loss la fl-o.a.\ai War Cclkge. Court. for a architect and the securing of such life called "Through the Klawngs John rifiantS- writ commanding the officers plans as would of Man." formal, July A of the Jackson Archi- result m :». creation 01 a One building l;urrous;h:i has p<.i;i>?thi:-.c; interesting to say about \u25a0Umiini was not as only the main portion Detroit. I.— "News" special from Mount Lieutenant Comuiauuer ii. A. FIELD, ta Ecbenectadv "'as tectural Iron Works, as tho ready occupancy. Mich., cays Inspector. of Union Square, Manhattan, Lome of tax national engineering societies, which "An Unsolved Problem In Natural History." o£ the structure la for The formal Clemens. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. permit be at once ornament the tal:e L!»ufnar.t CaaOßSßdsr v.". F. to an examination of the bo.;ks. Mr. Jack- would an to city and an dedication will place later. Furst. of New-York City, who. with their daugh- uf EnfiinetrinK,">vorthinoton. detached enduring monument to ndld generosity Burl fcteaoi Na.\y Dcpai tment tv son left Btock in tho company of the the While the ranatorjum Is open for the reception of ter, are Mopping at the Park Hotsl, were Naval Academy. recorded Which called it into being. Mr. Martin thought the GEORGIA NEGRO LYNCHED. robbed value of SftfeTMt Counsel said that corporation work of sbout twenty patients, there are none yet. Many of about 18,000 worth of yes- Lieut :..;:.- !. C. th« bialdinß would bt< finished in VJ> •>. July Jones, negro hnve b.;'-n diamonds some time . BEBTOURTE and B. C DECKER, to w-.s jiroparitiK to dissolve, ami CartersTiDe. G.i.. I.—John the> inquiries received. but, owing to terday The Naval Academy. Miss Jackson be- assailant lynched delays In tiiat the afternoon. diamonds were lr. a trunk of Mrs. Bar.ister. was near tha construction. wei un« It Lieutenant E. H. to naval station, lieved the result would Ia to wipe out nearly MAYOR vras to give tne voidable. in Mrs. Furat's room. They consisted of a V 100 DaXAWY. Culebra. nl! JONES'S CONDITION CRITICAL. scene of l.is crime about nightfall. Judge A. W. .mr-ossiiilt: exact dale of opening. Kiuign J. T. tho assets of the estate. brooch, rmga, phis and pendants. The trunk was BECKNER. before Naval Relirlo* Board. Counsel for tn<- :rm sa'«i Toledo. July L— Hsjw bite, made speech locked, and the thief evidently had Washington, fur examination. it would consent to an Inspection ..f books if The conrtltiun of Jestea a in an attempt to restrain the a key. as the person t.e their was BULLY TO MAKE A NEW trunk had been relocked after the nad been a shoul.l chosen to whom th.-y had" no COnaWered critical this tnornln?, and the crisis crowd of about tv-.» femntired, but It was useless OFFER. stolen. The robbery Jewels Cable from Rear Admiral P. H. Cooper, Asiatlo objections. No agreement on In his Illness requeat was not discovered until Mrs that point was Is rapidly approaching. The Mayor's The- negro's body «*as riddled with bullets more At tt« of Mr. Sully a meeting of creditors Furst went to dress for dinner. station, June CO: reached yestciday. and the case was adjourned for of Dsinlel J. Sully Co. a wtek. physicians reported last night that he was uradu- than five hundred shots heirs fired. Jones had & has been called for July Rear Artmlral P. 11. COOPER, ally strength, to-d;:v >by the er^ltors* committee, home, attacked Asiatic fleet loeins and Una nii.rnt:' been arresttd and identities as the assailant Mr. Bully wishes to KxceJ]*;it feature of Sal ration Army work. How tlia via s.nmshiji China. totns continue untaYorable -\u25a0 STE-*DY of Mrs. O*eax Banister, j>r«?i?.-.t n*w offer of seiUem+ct, his former pj&n poor from tne Bowery are »et up lilife Lieutenant V. BL.UH, i:n»ii{nH. L. WYMANan.l PaßseJ WOUK TOIt AM. who liv-s re ir Alatoora.* ft*4 teen accepted by as farmer*. >Baistui^t burgeon F. E. M'CULLOUUH, See the -Little Ad of the He was tikes away from SherUl :.-well by i^avli^ the creditors. \u25a0• -c .\u25a0 TUe \u25a0\u25a0-... j .<\u25a0;..;,<\u25a0 th% WUcon- . People." rint claw A beautiful picture m.»b tola Ui-uwrrmt. •Ui: to home. granite for framlnc, "Fun at the late afternoon and carried to the scene paver* •»ycci;Uly »li*-* read shore." With lTie suudny Irlbune to-morrow. near the f.irty-one-mUe or the Western and Atlantic Railway.