Baltimore Sun (Newspaper) - June 6, 1901, Baltimore, Maryland
Diocese of Easton protestant episcopal convention held at Salisbury. Address of Bishop Adams appointment of the regular stand. In committee election of Dep Atlee to the general convention. I special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun Salisbury md., june 5.�?in the protestant episcopal convention of the diocese of Easton today Bishop William Forbes Adams read hts address. He reported 088 confirmations during the year As follows North Sassafras 7 St. James port Deposit. 2 North Elk 4 North Kent 8 8t. Paul s and i. U., 14 8t. Luke a Church Hill 7 Wye 8 St Michaels. 4 Trinity Elkton. I St Bartholomew a 6 Grace Wicomico 2 Somerset 0 Coventry la White Chapel. Denton. 0 holy Trinity Oxford. 18 All saints6 East new Market and Vienna be Spring Hill 4 Emanuel Chestertown. 15 Augustine Parish i Whitemarsh Trappe la All hallows5 Berlin. 0 Dorchester Parish 4 great Choptank Cambridge. 18 Christ Church. Easton 8 Trinity Cathedral 9 total 180. Long Island 682 Philadelphia. 112. Grand total 983. During the year clerical changes were made As follows transferred Rev. I. O. Warfield to Pennsylvania Rev. Or. Benedict to Massachusetts Rev. G. 8. Fitzhugh. To Maryland Rev. Or. Frankel. To Laramie Rev. W. W. Kimball to Mary i land. Received Rev. W. W. Higgins by a ordination Rev Henry c. Parkham and Rev. Hugh Mcd. Martin from Virginia Rev. Chester m. Smith from Maryland Rev. Robert George Hamilton from new Jersey. The Bishop urged with much earnestness the importance of missions and the clergy Relief fund and paid a glowing tribute to the work being accomplished by the woman s auxiliary. Henry Holliday jr., treasurer of the diocesan missions fund made a report showing collections from All sources for the year ended june 3, including balance brought Over from previous year of $1,023.97. Of $2,670, divided As follows from parishes $1,291.13 from personal pledges $105from the Bishop. $119.20 from collection at last convention $15.02 from Advent offerings sunday schools $45.23 from easter and lenten offerings 8unday-Aehools, $69.30 from babies Branch $2.05. The total aum ill abused was $1,671.67, leaving a balance on band of $999 23. Receipts for the year Abow a gain of $276.58 Over those for 1900. The following were elected As the standing committee of the diocese of Easton revs. J. A. Mitchell. W. Y. Beavan. A. Batte David Howard and a William Schuler. The following were elected deputies representing the diocese of Easton to the general convention which meets in san Francisco in october clergy revs. E. R. Rich j. Gibson Gantt Thomas Carter Page. A. A tors. So crawled upon the stove plate and her clothing caught fire. She was shockingly burned about the face Waist and limbs and died after some hours of suffering. Narrow escape minister nearly drowned in a Bathtub in Salisbury. Special dispatch to the Baltimore 8uo.> Salisbury. ., june 5.�?Rev. Or. Smith. Of Church Hill md., a guest of or. R. Mckenney Price came near Loa lug hit life by drowning in a Bathtub. He wee tick when be reached Salisbury monday evening. The next morning be went to take a Bath and shortly after he got into the tub was seized with an epileptic fit. His struggles were heard by or. Price who hurried to the bathroom where he found the minister unconscious. Struggling in the water and with difficulty rescued Bim. Medical Ald was summoned and after about two hours the patient regained consciousness. Boric in the Field will contend with Spencer c. Jones for Montgomery senator ship. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun Rockville md., june 5.�?state senator William Velra Boule today removed All doubt about bus intention to contest for the democratic nomination for state senator by publicly announcing bus candidacy. Spencer c. Jones mayor of Rockville and presi Dent of the Montgomery county National Bank announced his candidacy several Days ago. Considerable pressure is being brought to Bear upon or. Blair Lee to get him to enter the Field but be has not yet decided what he will do. It la generally thought however that he will not allow the use of his name. It looks As of the con test will be Between messes. Jones Aud Boule and a Battle Royal la looked for. Or. Stephen b. Lyddane Bas announced bus purpose of contesting for the demo cratic nomination for county commissioner from the fifth collection District and or. John w. Collier will strive for the Shriev Alty nomination. The hat of candidates is rapidly growing and the contests for the various nil nations Promise to be unusually interesting. A tempting offer the Carnegie Library the race Issue May be raised in Richmond. Baltimore thurs Alt morning. June 6,1801. Coloured Peoples demands proposal for Hanna and fishing preserves in Garrett county. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun Cumberland my. June 5. A the Duquesne club. Of Pittsburg has offered the North Glade club. Of Wheeling w. A. $35,00� for its Hunting and fishing preserves. Embracing 800 acres in Garrett county Maryland near the main line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The offer which is being considered is tempting As the property stands the North Glade people Only about$10,000, of which$8.000 was paid for the Laud and $2,800 for the clubhouse and other improvements. The North Glade club is composed of wealthy West virginians mostly from Wheeling and their pre ,. _ serves include the finest Trout fishing in ,.0.?5 i a i the Alleg Hanles. Mitchell Leonidas Baldwin Giles b. Cook i William Schuler. Lay delegates George m. Rij sum col. William Muse. William Collins. W. H. Gibson alternates. Gen. Joseph b. Seth. Or. J. H. Stevens w. H. Adkins or. J. Erickson. The convention adjourned tonight Towson Archdeaconry meeting of protestant episcopal ministers in Havre de Grace. Special dispatch to the Baltimore san Havre de Grace my. June 5. A the Archdeaconry of Towson met at St. John s Church Havre de Grace today. This Archdeaconry is composed of tip ministry of Baltimore Carroll and Harford counties. It includes the following Rev. A. G. Richards Perryman Rev. Hobart 8mlth, Owings Mills Rev. R. A. Castleman Bel air Rev. W. W. Kimball Darlington Rev. Enoch k. Miller Long Green Rev. R. H. Murphey Glyndon Rev. Lewis b. Browne. Sparrows Point Rev. Edw. A. Colburn Churchville Rev. William h. H. Powers Towson Rev. P. F. Hall. Catonsville Rev. Edw. T. Lawson Rev. George c. Stokes Govan town Rev. L. J. Sothoron Forest Hill Rev. William l. Glenn Emmerton and Rev. W. P. Webb Baltimore. A Bishop Baret arrived in the afternoon. Lunch was served by the ladles of the Parish. Funds have been raised to Complete the pariah House being erected Here in connection with the Church. The Cost is about $3,000. A Olden wedding congratulations for colonel and mrs. Edw. Lloyd. Of Talbot. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun Easton md., june 5.�?colonel and mrs. Edward Lloyd celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage their Golden wedding at Wye House Talbot county this afternoon. Several Hundred citizens of the county and from elsewhere called and paid their respects. Edward Lloyd and Mary Lloyd Howard were married in Baltimore june 5, 1851, by Rev. H. Johns. She is the daughter of Charles Howard who was the son of Gen. John eager Howard. Her Mother was Elizabeth Phoebe key. Daughter of Francis Scott key author of Quot the Star spangled the first to years of or. And mrs. Lloyd married life were spent at Presque. Upon the death of or. Lloyd a father the elder col. Edward Lloyd then master of Wye. They removed to Wye House the ancestral Home of Many generations of Lloyds where they have Ever Ainee lived. Colonel and mrs. Lloyd have eight children who Are Edward Lloyd or. Lieuten unt commander in the United states nary. Who married miss Bessie Robinson daughter of chief judge John m. Robinson miss Alicia Lloyd of Wye House Charles Howard Lloyd who married miss Mary Donnell of Baltimore City Mcblair Lloyd who married miss Virginia Causey of Milford Del. John eager Lloyd of Chicago who married miss Marguerite Theobald of Baltimore Elizabeth Phoebe key Lloyd who married Roger Upton of Salem. Mass. Courcy Lloyd of Chicago miss Mary Howard Lloyd of Wye House. The bridesmaids at the wedding of or. Lloyd and miss Howard half a Century ago were miss Alicia Lloyd now mrs. Winder of Presque miss Nannie Howard miss Fannie Donaldson. Miss Ellen Howard now mrs. Richard h. Bayard. These now venerable ladles Are All living. # the groomsmen All of whom have departed this life were Charles key Francis key Howard Oden Bowie and William h. Shippen of Philadelphia. Gen. John eager Howard. Mrs. Lloyd s Grandfather married miss Margaret Chew daughter of Benjamin Chew. Of Philadel phia who was a loyalist during the american revolution. She was much admired by major Andre Benedict Arnold s victim who wrote for her a full account of the famous the original manuscript of which la still extant. Alleged mock marriage. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun Cumberland md., june 5�?mrs. Henr it Brode of Frostburg has informed state attorney John g. Wilson that her daughter Kila la the victim of a mock marriage performed in Cumberland on september 29 last. A Man from Borden Shaft. Allegany county. La alleged to be the Groom. Mrs. Brode says they drove to what her daughter supposed was a parsonage and the Groom handed the minister what was thought to be a marriage License after which the ceremony was performed. The marriage was kept a secret for some time but the Man has refused to live with his alleged wife. The states attorney is endeavouring to locate the minister who officiated at the marriage no Legal record of which can be found. Crisfield town election. Special dispatch to the Baltimore 8un. Crisfield. ., june 5.�?in Crisfield this afternoon Elmer r. Gandy and John p. Tawas were re elected town commissioners without opposition. The other members of the Board Are e. Benson Dennis. I. Henry Coulbourn and a. B. Crockett or. Daring the administration of the present Board Many improvements in the town have been made and no opposition could be formed in today s election. All the present town officials will doubtless be retained. S. W. Kennerley is collector John a Sterling Secretary Edw. Pruitt Bailiff John Sterling night watchman w. Sterling police Justice and Sidney Mccready Engineer. Recruits for the army. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun Frederick md., june 5.�?fifteen recruits for the United states army have been secured since the recruiting office was opened in Frederick a few weeks ago. Those who passed examinations today were Harry c. Storm of Buckeystown Arthur Hamilton and Andrew Hanson of new Market and Edward Brennan of Pittsburg. The latter will be sent to Sam Houston to join Tho twelfth cavalry and the others to fort Mchenry to join the nineteenth Battery. Maryland briefs want a trustee of their own race. Courtesies to members of travel Ere association. Special dispatch to the Baltimore san Richmond va., june 5.�?As was expected the acceptance of Andrew Carnegie s gift of $100,000 for a Public Library has stirred up the question of a better the coloured people Are to be admitted to the banding in the same terms As Whites. A meeting of coloured people has been held Here at which demands were made that one of the ten trustees a of the Library shall be taken from their race. They declare that the negroes a part of the taxes which will go to support the Library and therefore their Ruck should have a representative on the Board of trustees who will be in charge of the institution. This demand is to be pressed and will give Tbs City Council no end of trouble. When the Library shall have been established the question of and else on of the coloured people on the same footing As White citizens promises to be a source of endless annoyance. Members of the travellers protective association who left old Point last night Are now Here and will remain until tomorrow. During their stay Here the visitors have been shown around to All the Points of intercut about the City. At Many of to be a they have been entertained quite handsomely. The Richmond Cedar works gave the travelling Quot men and their ladles a dinner at the works this afternoon. Tonight the festivities ended by a banquet at masonic Temple. The body of Harry Bohen. Of Wilmington Del., who was drowned in the River sunday was found today. The remains Are Beld until friends of the deceased Call for them. Error in the Bill prepared by the counsel of the railway company which la seeking the have a commission appointed to Conreton certain property along the route mapped out. Baptist Union annual convention at Portsmouth president a report. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun Norfolk va., june 5.�?the eighth annual convention of the Baptist Young people s Union of Virginia convened in court Street Church Portsmouth this morning. The attendance was Small Only about too delegates being in attendance. President Hill Montague of Richmond presided Over the convention. Rev. R. B. Garrett of Portsmouth welcomed the visiting delegates. The president reported that while there la some disaffection the general tone of the work is Good. There Are about 200 unions in the to associations of Virginia and All Are healthy. A uniform Constitution la recommended. More systematic business arrangements were suggested and also a Field Secretary who la badly needed. Disregard of reports by local secretaries la censured. Junior Union and Christian couture meeting Are needed the report states. The report of the Secretary or. F. L. Butler shows that there Are in Virginia 202 unions of which 18 have been organized in the past year. There Are Over 10,000 members. The remainder of the session was consumed with discussion of matters relative to the advancement of Union work. Tonight the dialling delegates were tendered an elaborate reception. William l. Wilson u. S. Naval Academy exercises of cadets on the land and on the water. Skirmish and Sham Battle Goy. Tyler interviewed opposed to the disfranchisement of the negroes. Special dispatch to the Baltimore 8nn. Richmond va., june 5.�?governor Tyler has taken a very positive stand against the disfranchisement of the negroes by the constitutional convention which meets Here on june 12. In an authorised interview today the governor said Quot i am opposed to any measure having for its object the curtailment of the right of suffrage. Quot governor Tyler today gave particular emphasis to the Ned be in discussing the work of the constitutional convention. Quot i do not believe a a he continued Quot that those who Are called upon and required to exercise All the duties of citizenship including the payment of taxes and the Observance of the 8tate Laws should be restricted in toting on questions that affect the body politic. Quot a mysterious Case tribal to the deceased statesman by president Mckinley. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun Lexington va., june 5.�?the annual issued by the students of Washington and Lee University known is Quot the Calyx a within the next few Days will be received from the Printer for issuance. It is a memorial to their late president Hon. William l. Wilson. Contributions from the pens of Public men throughout the United states relative to or. Wilson Are among the Many articles. Over his autograph president Mckinley Bas written the following Quot William h. Wilson was devoted to lofty ideals. Although a Man of great learning and of pronounced literary tastes he actively participated in Public affairs Anil gave to his country his Best service. Those who were associated with him Learned to respect him for the purity of his motives and the sincerity of his nature while his advocacy of measures of legislation was so Able As to win for them the fullest hearing from bus president Mckinley was with or. We son in Congress. _ Welt Virginia charter. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun maa Eaven of the beat Leal sewer River a torpedo boat practice a graduate Aud their standing. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun Annapolis md., june 5.�?th feature of the morning exercises of the cadets at the naval Academy today was an infantry Drill on the Parade ground in the new part of the Academy called Oklahoma. The Drill was witnessed by the Board of visitors and a Large concourse of naval and civilian spectators. The battalion was under the command of Lieut. Louis 8. Queen Cadet . E. J. King and the division captains. The cadets wore the White Duck uniform end the movements on the Green presented a Beautiful appearance. The battalion first marched past the reviewing stand in columns of companies and after Wheeling four times closed and marched past in close column. A Sham Battle. Afterwards these was a Battle Drill or Sham Battle. As in real warfare the battalion sent out Quot skirmishers Quot with firing line and support and after an heroic Effort succeeding in capturing the enemy. The chief Point of attack seemed to be the porches of the officer a quarters facing the Parade ground on the North which were filled with charming ladle from far and near who have come to participate in the week festivities. The Hurrah of the victorious charging columns was great As the several line advanced on the enemy. The wounded and dead fell on the Field and remained so As in reality until the Battle was Over when happily they were Abl to Arlee and join the companies on the March Back to quarters. Drills on the water. In the afternoon at 8 o clock the Board of visitors witnessed steam tactic by the first and second classes and Tbs Drill with boats at the Mouth of the Severn River under oar Aud sails by the second and third classes. The steam tactics were splendidly carried out by the upper Cia men in steam cutters. With about 20 boats with full sail on Aud a spanking Breeze the Drill a a Fine performance. The various Man Euver were very interesting to Watnes. Torpedo practice. Another mat was the torpedo practice with the torpedo boat Gwinn and Talbot. These boats steamed around the Harbor for awhile and then commenced to let Fly torpedoes. Such a performance had probably never been seen by Many of those present and therefore claimed their individual attention. Steaming around at a Good Speed one of the boats would suddenly let Fly a women a school trustee. Special dispatch to the Baltimore 8un. Rido Elv md., junes a the Cero line county Board of school commissioners adheres to the plan of placing certain schools in charge of women trustees. Ladies have just been appointed to the following school Williston mrs. Vashti 8. Care. Mrs. Wilhel a Ina Todd and mrs. Cora a. Breeding. or. Emma by nut tie mrs. Stella Todd and mrs Emma Steven a Bop tank mrs Owen c. Bladed mrs Walter m. Wright and mrs John t. Bladed Federal Burg mrs. E h Harria. Or Bailie j. Davie and mra. John Elliott. Or. E. A. Williamson a placed on the Board of trustees for Williamson s school the full Board not yet being named. These schools Are among the most important in the county salts against Tome Institute. Special dispatch to the Baltimore 8un. Elkton md., june 5�?prof. Wyatt w. Randall instructor in chemistry at the Jacob Tome Institute port Deposit through his attorneys. John s Wirt of Elkton and Joseph Packard of Baltimore docketed auit la the circuit court for Cecil county against the Jacob Tome Institute for $20,000. The suit is the outgrowth of the recent trouble at the Institute which culminated in a num Ber of the professors being dispensed with. Prof. George m. Peck and Robert r. Truitt instructor in the Institute also docketed suit against the Institute through their attorneys. John s. Wirt and Albert Constable or. _ death of r. K. Pippin. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Bon Chestertown md., june 5.�?mr. R. K. Pippin died in Chestertown june 4, aged 68 year. He a a Moat successful contractor and builder. He was choir Leader in the methodist episcopal Church and an a Ernest Church worker. Child burned to death. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun Westminster md., june 5.-Edna Reed aged four years daughter of Edward Reed. Three Miles South of Manchester Carroll county was burned to death this morning she and three other children went into a summer House to make a fix la a cooking condensed special dispatches from Many Points. Mrs. Jane Price wife of James Price died at Lonaconing aged 71 years. The republicans of Anne Arundel county will bold their primaries saturday june 22. A negro woman from Grafton. W. Va., wis found on the streets of Cumberland suffering from smallpox. Or. John s. Fulton Secretary of the state Board of health read a paper before the teachers Institute at upper Marlboro. Or. And mrs. Harry h. Mausbach of Cumberland have announced the engagement of their daughter. Bertie to or. David Lovenstein of new York. The Frederick firemen Ere arranging to attend the ninth annual meeting of the state firemen s association to be Beld at Westminster june 12, and take part in the contests. The coroners jury in Baltimore rendered a verdict that Quot Luke Moore coloured came to hit death from a gunshot wound inflicted sunday Lait at mount Alrey md., by a per son unknown to the commander Charles Belknap u. 8. N., was operated upon in Annapolis for an a sees on the Arm by or. J. Finney who ordered him to the Johns Hopkins Hosp Tai in Baltimore As blood poisoning is feared. His son Charles Belknap. Jr., la a member of the third Cia at the naval Academy. The Allegany conference of the evangelical lutheran Synod of Maryland at Westernport elected officer As follows president Rev. L. F. Miller vice president. Rev. George Uhler Secretary Rev. E Sutherland. The speaker were revs. T. J. Tost e. J. Hopkins e. Sutherland George Uhler and or. Heflebower. Montague and Swanson speak. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun i Newport news va., june 5.�?attorney i general a. J. Montague and congressman i Claude Swanson candidates for the Gover shop spoke almost within hearing distance of each other tonight. The Montague crowd numbered about fifteen Hundred the Swanson audience about five Hundred. The army canteen surgeon pass Resolution in favor of its restoration. At the recent meeting of the military and naval surgeons or. Louis l. Seaman read a paper on the canteen based upon his personal experience in Porto Rico Cuba the Philippines and China. In conclusion he introduced this Resolution wheres the association of military surgeons of the United states now in session St by. Paul recognized that the abolition of the Amy poet Exchange or canteen has resulted and must inevitably result in an increase of intemperance insubordination discontent desertion and disease in the Amy therefore be it rejoined. That this body deplore the action of Congress in abolishing the said poet Exchange or canteen and in the interest of discipline morality and sanitation recommends in re establishment at the earliest possible Date. The Resolution was unanimously adopted. Commenting on Thea Resolution the new York journal Maya Quot when men Uke the army surgeon who know better than any other human Beluga exactly what the abolition of the canteen hat done Are so United and Earnest in their Rev. Anama whose brother a reported drowned disappear. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun Peters buro va., june 5.�?quite a sensation a been occasioned Bere by the alleged drowning in the Appomattox River. Near City Point of James m. Alumni of Boston. Mass. Last saturday night a stranger giving his name As Rev. David is. Ausmus of Boston arrived Here and hired a boat to go Down the River. He a Lii that his brother. James m. Ausmus. Would go with him and that they would take the trip the next morning. Rev. Ausmus registered at the Central hotel Aud before leaving the hotel sunday morning he also registered the name of James m. Ausmus. Of Boston mass., and then left got bit boat telling the Man from whom he had hired it that he would take his brother aboard farther Down the i River and then rowed off. Nothing More was heard of Ausmus until sunday night. When he reported to the proprietor of the Central hotel that his brother had fallen overboard and had been drowned. Ever Ainee the alleged drowning men have been dragging the River for the body. Or. A j Lone the proprietor of the Central hotel 1 says that no such Man As James m. Ausmus has Ever been to his botel and Tbs whole matter la a mystery. This afternoon after eating dinner at the Central hotel Ausmus left telling the proprietor that he a going to City Point and would return to be i Teaburg tomorrow. After he left Malone. Found in animus room a note. It read As follows Quot dear or. Malone you will see a no More. I expect to end my troubles in the i same River where my brother lie. Your j Boarder in room 14. June 5, a soon As possible the police were notified and a search was made for Ausmus but be bks not yet been found. Rev. Ausmus said that he was orator of a methodist Church at South Acton near i Boston mass. Georgia Bankers. Special dispatch to the Baltimore son i old Point. Va., june 5.�?the Georgia banker association closed its tenth annual convention this morning. The new officers Are president p. E. of a Offutt vice president. S. B. Bowen of Albany Secretary 8 b Billyer of soon treasurer g. H. Pm Slot of Macon chairman executive committee. H. A. Ors be of Savannah the association met at to of clock and was called to order by president f. T. Hardwick and a devoted to the receiving of reports from the various standing committees. Including that of Secretary Hillyer. Or. W. Cornwell president of the City National Bank of new York. Addressed the association on the banking system. The banker left this evening Over the old Dominion line for new York City. Manufacturing Enterprise. Special dispatch to the Baltimore san Alexandria va., june 5. A the Tretol chemical company has made Green factory on Prince and Fairfax streets again a manufacturing establishment All its rooms except that occupied by the Confederate veterans being now devoted to one kind or another of manufacture. Nearly All the old warehouses which were left vacant when the United states abandoned them at the close of the civil War Are now occupied by manufactories. Fertiliser Planta flour kids ice factories Overall shops Iron works steam pump factories Barytes Mills and shipyards now make Busy the entire water front that for Many years seemed scarcely More than an Idle waste. Along the Tappahannock. Special dispatch to the Baltimore 8nn. Frederick an cry va., june 5.�?the Schooner five slaters belonging to capt. Wesley Knight of Stafford was sunk at the wharf in Washington by coming into Contact with a sunken pile. The damage was considers i Hie. Jerome Burton coloured was tried at Spott i Sylvania court the week for malicious assault on or William j. Swift near this City la March. He confessed to unlawful assault and was Given a Light sentence three years in the Penitentiary. The old canal along the Tappahannock above the dam la to be reopened for the purpose of conveying Granite from the Granite work about two mile above Here to the City on lighter. Specie inv m a through the , w. A. June 5 -ch.rt.r. Babb mrk no concerts and Dresa Parade. This part of the program was finished about 5 p. The usual concerts were Given by the Academy band. At 6.15 p. Dream Parade was in order which was followed by a very Fine promenade concert. Annapolis is filled to overflowing by visitor from All part of the country. Standing of Grada Atea. The final standing of the graduating class of the United state naval Academy for 1901 is Given in the hat below. They Are rated according to the total number of credits received in All subjects during the four years course out of a possible 760. The Alx marked with an a Are Star member of the class each having obtained 85 per cent. Or Over. Forty seven of the Cia obtained 75 per cent. The Correct list of graduate and their standing in the Cia is As follows the class of Bol. A Julius auf it til juror win Cousin. 4� 31 1 Charles Bulley Fogarty Ohio. 676 94 �?�3 Clarence Arthur Conway. Michie in. Its. To i. Ernest Joseph Krug Ohio. 887 to �?�8 Sidney Morgan hairy. New York. 885 it 4. Isaac Lri lag Tate. New York. It k 7. Lewis Bowen Mcbride. Pennsylvania. 8. Byron Andrew Long. California. 4. Alfred g Rah a Howe Indiana 18. Georgs conred Westervelt. Texas in William Norris Pennsylvania. La Charlet Willis Fisher. Or. Maryland. 13. John Townsend Burwell. Virginia. Ii William Henry St Doh Agen. Indiana. 15. James let Ackerson. Michigan. La Raymond Stedman Keyes Ohio. 17. Ernest Acton Brook. Tennessee. Is. Adolphus Andrews Texas. 19. Frederick Lansing Oliver North Carolina. 50. Thomas Richardson kurts Minnesota i. Holden Cheater Richardson. Pennsylvania. 22 Harold Earle Cook. Massachusetts. 23 Merrill grail Cook Kanasz 24. John Henry Walsh. Washington. 25. John Matt Enochs. Mississippi 28. Rufus summer Manley. Kansan 27 John a her Jackson new Jersey. 28. Ben y sur d Bourns Wygant Florida. 9. Manley Hale Simmons Rhode Island. 30. Caspar Goodrich. Connecticut. Is Iran Ernest Baas Mississippi. 32. William 8� net Lee pre. Pennsylvania. S3 Roger Williams new York. 51. Burrell Clinton Allen. Kansan 38 Charles Laurence Bro of new York. 38. Arthur Philip Fairfield. Maine. St. John Charles Fremont jr., new York. 38. Edward Ewell Spafford Vermont. 39 Newman Kershaw Perry jr., South Carolina. 40. John Houma i Puree Georgia 41. Frank Robert Mccrary. Arkan aaa. 42. Lewis Smith Cox. Or new Jersey. 43 Edward chamber Hamner jr., Virginia. 44. Walter Newhall Raca. Michigan. 45. Wallace Bertholf. New Jersey 46. Percy Wright Foote North Carolina. 47. Orrie Walter Fowler Iowa. 48. John Franklin Green. North Carolina. 49. Frank Mccommon Missouri 50. Theodore Albert Kittenger. Indiana. 51. George f a Inklin Neah Tennessee 52. William Henry All South Carolina. 55. J. Leonard Etleman. Virginia. 54. Guy Whitlock Minnesota. 56. John Downes at Large. 86 Georgs Frederick Blair. Michigan. 57. Owen horses Oakley. Nebraska. 58. John Joseph Hantgan. Illinois. A. Charles Thomas Hutchins jr., Pennsylvania. Jesse Bishop Gray South Dakota. 4l Guy Wilkinson Steuart cast la. Michigan. 62. G a a re Post Nightingale. New York. 63. William Winton Galbraith term Esse a 64. John jams Fitzpatrick Louisiana. 86. John Vincent Babcock Iowa. 66. Rufus Fairchild Zogbaum or. New York. 67. John Murphy Callery. Louisiana. Leader of the clams. The leading member of this years graduating class at the naval Academy la Julius Augustus Furer of Sheboygan i. Cadet Furer is a son of the Rev. Edmund fur a of Sheboygan. Born in Wisconsin in the latter part of 1880, be was appointed in 1897 to the naval Academy by the Hon. Samuel 8. Barney the representative in Congress from the fifth District of Wisconsin who still Boid that position. Cadet Furer was educated in the Public schools of his native town and for two years attended the Sheboygan High school. When quite a Young fellow he conceived a desire to be a naval officer and employed All of bus energies in that direction and a finally crowned with Success even without the Ald of any political pull. He was greatly assisted by have been issued by the Secretary of 8tate As follows West Fork construction company of Charleston. W. A to construct Street railroads Eta capital. 1290,000. Be Uno byte millinery company with office in Charleston w. A. To run a generally Well equipped millinery store. Capital 42.900 the or. Wilson company of Baltimore office Al a works will be in Baltimore. ., and will engage in making end telling proprietary medicines and ill things thereto appertaining. The capital is $300,000 and the incorporator Are All Baltim oreans. The Kanawha drug company whore office is in Charleston. W a to manufacture whole in drug of Acy and All kinds. Authorized capital is 150,003. Mill Creek Canna Coal company of Chari re ton. W. Ato Deal in Coal and Mineral lands. Total capital 125,000. Mountain state Oil and development company of Parkersburg w. Va., for the purpose of doing a general Oil Buat neat. Capital 42,000.01�, and the subscriber Are wealthy Parker Hurter Harmon Branch lumber company of Welch w va., for the purpose of doing a general lumber business on a capful of of. Too. Episcopal Connell of West Virginia. Special dispatch to the Baltimore 8un. Charleston w. A june 5.�?the Twenty fourth annual Council of the episcopal diocese of West Virginia met in 8t. John Church Charleston today at la a. Morning prayer was said by Rev. G. Gibbon and g. W. Easter. The article of communion were read by Bishop George w. Peter Kin and assistant Bishop w. L. Grovatt read the episcopal address. The Council Sermon a preached by Rev. John 8. Douglas of Martinsburg. The Bishop and his coadjutor then celebrated the holy communion. Just after recess the Bishop called the Council to order. The Roll of clerical and Lay delegates was Cai led Aud a constitutional quorum was present. The Bishop appointed Rev. Andrew j. Wells and b. 8. Spillman a committe on credentials of Lay member and they were referred on motion. The Council decided to meet at 9 a. With recess at la a. M., and to meet at 2.30 p. Salt against Standard Oil company. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun Ker buro w.ya., june 5.�?at Wheeling tomorrow argument will be made before the supreme court of appeals in the Case of the West Virginia transportation company against the Standard of company. The former constructed from vol Caus to Parkersburg the first pipe Hue Ever used for the transportation of Oil and losing its business when the Eureka pipe Lins a started charged conspiracy Between the producing transporting and refining departments of the Standard Oil company. The lower court decided against the West Virginia company. Virginia briefs condensed special dispatches from Many Points. The Virginia liner Al Vail left Newport news for new York. 8. Graninger. A prominent Fanner of Stafford county died tuesday of heart trouble. Saturday next will be observed As Confederate decoration Day at Woodstock. Or. Lucy Martin died at Ber Home in county yesterday aged 84 years. Seven children survive. A number of Hose companies have accepted lev Tationa to participate in the firemen races at Woodstock july 4. Blackburn Smith and John r. Castleman Are candidate for the democratic nomination for the legislature in Clarke and Warren counties. Near Williamson. W. Va., Charles Maynard shot and killed Loran Deskins. The men had been drinking together when they had a misunderstanding. It is thought the battleship Illinois will leave the Newport news dry Dock saturday for Boston to undergo Ber official trial off the coast of new England. It la understood that assistant distr it attorney Elliott Northcote. Of Huntington. W. V., will be appointed judge of the new Federal court for that state. It la thought Hon. John Goode of Bedford will be made president of the Virginia constitutional convention which now it new York will come by a pedal ear from Jers Yotty to Annapolis to a present at the graduation exercises on Friday. This la a Courtesy in reciprocation of that extended to the officer of the battleships Iowa and Oregon when they were in Bra Sillan Waters on the occasion of the inauguration of president Campos Salies of Braill. The special car will leave Jersey City at 8 of clock thursday morning returning saturday. Capt. J. Y. Morris from new York in hts yacht Cora and accompanied by messes. Clifford j. Morris and Frederick Wright la Here attending the june exercises at the naval Academy. Amma polls High school. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun Annapolis md., june 5�?the annual commencement of the Annapolis High school took place last night. The valedictorian a miss Annie Well a aul Atorlan. Miss Louise a. Mann. The other graduates were Misse Carri William Gardiner. Miss Ethel w. Feldmeyer miss Geneva Kaiser and my Miry e. Feldmeyer. Who delivered a ays Cia history and class criticisms. The and dream to the graduate a delivered by the Hon. Robert mom of the Annapolis bar. Kee mar College the Gradus tes worm Blaeloc gown and Cap. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun Hagerstown. ., june 5. A the commencement of Kee mar College was held in Hagerstown today. The graduates Wor Black gown and Capa and were As follow classic a misses Mary e. Carroll. Reading a Nellie b. Ewing. Newton Hamilton. A Minnie Emmett Funkstown. . Bessie b Madeira Hamtown Normal min a a m Kathryn Baughman Berryville a. Carris m. Garrison. Bridgeton. J. Elocution missed d Marie Greisner Westernport my. Beulah l Klutz. Troutman. N c. Music mimes Lilian Myers. Spring forge. A. Bernie Cofield. Upperco my. The degrees were conferred by president m. L. Miler who wore a gown. The Kee mar College Alumna organized and elected or. Mccomas wife of senator Louis e. Mccomas. President mrs. E. H Zeigler miss Harriet Barlow Vic presidents miss Eleanor Kieffer Secretary and treasurer or. L. P. Doub. Or. Francia h. Darby miss Patag. Main my Kieffer executive committee. Prof. Frederick d. Kershner. A graduate of Princeton and the University of Ken Tucky. Baa been elected to fill the chair of modern languages at Hee mar College. Hollins Institute. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun Roanoke. Va., june 5.�?the commencement exercises of Hollins Institute were Beld today. The program a varied and interesting and a Large audience bad gathered to witness the exercises. Hon. Peter j. Oley of Lynchburg delivered the address to the a Chook or. H. A. Tupper or. Of new York delivered the medals to my Eleanor Gath right of Richmond va., instrumental music miss Mary Estes Georgia vocalist my Frances Wooster. Texas instrument Tai music. Many diplomas were delivered Fouty get degrees oat Holio University has a Long list of graduates. Many gifts to institution three $6,000 scholar ships Esta by la show Aas the Easow Saat of several chair i expected. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun Washington Jon 5.�?for the first Tim sine the foundation of the Catholic University Cardinal Gibbon the Chancellor was absent from the annual commencement Tody. Forty Young men received their degree among them two japanese be Ukichi to Der of Kobe and Yakusaburo earned of Yokohama. In Honor of the graduation of their countrymen the japanese minister and bus suite attended the exercise. Other among those present were the German ambassador and members of the embassy the mexican minister and mme. Aspires very a. L. Magnien of by. Mary a 8emi nary Baltimore Rev. J. F Mackle and Rev. Thomas s. Lee and brother Abdal of St. John s College. Cardinal Mart Nelll wearing his augustinian Robe edged with Bearley and a Scarlet Biretta and tincture a escorted from divinity Hall to Assembly Hall in Mcmahon Hall of philosophy by the faculties of the University garbed in their Black silk Robes and coloured hoods designating their several faculties. Assembly Hall was filled with the students of the University and affiliated colleges and their Friend. It was decorated with the great papal banners the yellow and White color of the University which a re also the papal color. American flags and s touch of the Cardinal red. Many gifts Ana Aneed. Mgr. T. J. Conaty Rector of the univer pick-up3 of car fender Tho motor ago tells of Many to eve the lags scooped up la a Day. When the Motorman a tarted in on Bissot a Ond cup of Coffee he be earn sociable a yes he said Quot we certainly do catch Lorn queer things on fenders. To been in the business for to years and la that time i have picked up 43 dogs 9 baby Carriage plus the Bable. 4 women. 6 men 28 bicycles i Bird Cage 87 miscellaneous bundles i cadaver and $25,000 in Money a the Man at the opposite Side of the tabla caught his breath and managed to gasp Quot Good gracious what a record Quot Quot a Quot said the Motorman proudly a it a something of a record but i guess there a re others to the company that can to it. On my very Aret trip out of the car barns i took on an extra passenger in the a ape of baby and to kept on Ever a inc scooping up All the human beings and animal and piece of machinery that happen to be lying around Loo. But accustomed a i am to the Chance Baul they still make me feel nervous. Of course it to better to carry them along on a fender than to run Over them but even that method of Clearing the Way has it a Aadva stage. Quot on the whole i think that picking up a baby jars me More than anything Els. Somehow you feel that a grown person who deliberately walk in front of an oncoming car la responsible for bus own destruction. But the children Are helpless in the hands of their careless attendants and i have an attack of seasickness every time i crash into a baby Carriage. But i have been very fortunate to my experience with tire Little tot. Of the nine that i have cradled in my fenders Only one a Burt beyond a few scratches and the injuries of that Logia Luckiest youngster were confined to a broken Arm. Which healed in three or four weeks. Quot of the men and women thus rescued six Are Bent on suicide but Hadnot counted on the fender and instead of awaking to the music of harps according to intentions. They were brought to their sense by the bumping and grinding of their wire mat tree against the Rocky a treat. Of the other four adults one Man and two women bad pity made an introductory address. In which ,. _ with he outlined the financial standing of the drunk themselves to a a the Jymm butty University which has now $900,000 invested in interest bearing securities. The income is insufficient to meet Tbs operating expense of the univ realty but la increased by gift from time to time. In the present Aud had to be a hot before being released from the fender. The others were stray animals which. I suppose eventually and were not accountable for their actions. And the tenth a Man. Fell Aero the tracks in an epileptic fit. Quot whether the dog i have landed had re solved on self destruction i have no Means we 5111a of Utu 11 Luc in Huitt. A inc View guv j. A. J Cudahy of chic.,o, Uso. Quot i��11�?T i1�?�&Quot too to Thea fund for general purposes which Aas considered All the More noteworthy because it was not intended As so endow ment and would form no permanent Monument to his generosity. By a deed from the late mgr. Mcmahon who gave the Hall of philosophy to the University the property he owned in Washington Alto passe to this fund the amount being about $25,-000 or $30,000, of which $10,000 has been collected. In addition a bout $1.500 is due from the David t Leahy estate and other friends contributed $2,000. Making a total of $70,000 for the running expenses above the Ordinary Revenue for the year. Three scholarships of $5.000 each were established the Bishop Conroy scholarship for Albany diocese the Waldemar Conrad Baron von Zed its scholarship for the Dlo by to. _v.rt�, dep.rm.nt.1 prefer., i is reached the Happy Hunting grounds by Way of the Pound. The entire number of bicycle i be picked up have been thrown in my Way through the carelessness of the riders who fortunately have alway escaped unharmed. For a wonder the machine is Well have buffered scarcely any injury and could be repaired at but Little expense. Quot next to Bable i hate to catch a horse on a fender. It is no Saav matter to extricate a big animal like that fam his uncomfortable bed. He kicks and squirm till he get All tangled up in the wire which he Benda and twist 17 Way for 8unday. And As a consequence something is bound to get pretty badly Hurt before he regain by meets in Richmond wednesday next. Yesterday a observed As memorial Day j in Andrew Gilbertson principal of the by the Confederate Veteran and daughters Sheboygan High school who took a fancy of the confederacy in Wheeling w. A. Prof William h. Pimp by conferred the i Bart we ibo Unalp. The to. Zed la special degrees on graduates and the Meda est a a read by miss Anne w. Hume. Of North Carolina. Randolph Macon Academy. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun front Royal a. June 5.-tbe Sermon before the Young men s Christian association of Randolph Macon Academy will be preached on sunday morning june 9, by Rev. J. T. Wig Batman. D., of Baltimore. . The address before the school will be delivered on wednesday evening. Jane 12. By Rev. W. H. H. Joyce of Winchester a. Exercises at Dickinson diplomas awarded and degrees conferred at Carlisle a. Special dispatch to the Baltimore 8nn. Carlisle. Pa., june 5.�?commencement Day at Dickinson College attracted a Large number of alumni invited Lueata Aud visitors. Tel was the one Hundred and eighteenth similar occasion in the College s i history. There were 49 graduates in the i College department and 32 in the Law i school. President George e. Reed presided at j the exercises. The commencement oration were delivered As follows Quot the i Farmer of George h. Bon Ner Johnstown a. Quot William Pitt Quot Henry m. Lawrence Trenton n. J. Quot a Christian Francis a. Manlove Philadelphia Quot americans debt to Daniel j. Perry Wood. Curwensville. A. Quot sentiment Edmund j. Presey. Little Silver. J. Quot Leat we Edwin f. Hann. Camden. J. The benefits of valedictory oration la Roy Mcmaster. Walkersville my. President Reed then awarded the diplomas to the graduating Clara As published in the 8vn of tuesday. Rev. Frank d. Gamewell of the University of Pekin and Willis f. Johnston managing editor of the new York Tribune had the degree of pm. Conferred on them. Rev. John e. Adam. New Haven Conn James Connor of Philadelphia conference George l. Downing. Presiding elder of the new Jersey conference and Charles c. Benton received the degree of doctor of divinity. Anna Hines. Claude e. Suavely Abner c. Logan. Cyril Frank. Samuel e. Basore and Ira h. Mcneill received the degree of master of arts. The Sophomore Gold medal was awarded to Charles h. Naugle. The $100 Mcdan Lei Prises were won by John d suavely. James d. Drill. Helen Sheafer and David 8. Leib. The Union philosophical Gold medal a awarded Wilbur m. Gray. The Winner of the la prise were announced As follows the Allison prise of $25, for the Best Brief on a litigated title to lend a won by w. L. Shipman. Of Sunbury a. The Boyer prise of $25. For the Best work on evidence was won by Joseph p. Mckeehan. Of Carlisle. The Boyer prise of $25, for the Best examination on the Law of torts was divided Between a. Hoagland of Williamsport and d. L. He of Laketon. The Dean prise of $25. For the Best examination on real property a awarded to a l. Scans of Scranton. The Deans prise of $25, for the beat briefs was awarded scholarship was contributed by miss Caid Well founder of the University. On the archbishop Kendrick chair $5,500 aaa received and on the archbishop Williams chair $1.100. The following amount have been bequeathed to the University by wills daring the year although they have not yet been paid in by the will of or. Reyburn. Of Baltimore $20,000 miss by lab of Philadelphia $5,000 Andrew Dougherty of new York $5,000 or. Dries of Washington. A. $1.000, making a total by wills of $31,000. The amount due under archbishop he uneasy a will Bas not been determined. Will endow chair. Mgr. Conaty referred to the renewed Effort of the Catholic knights of America at the annual convention held two weeks ago at St. Louis to raise $50,000 for the endowment of a chair of English literature. He said he believed the Bulg its would Complete its endowment of a chair of american history this year. Summing up. The Rector said that by Cash and will the gifts to the University during the present year had been $131.100. Out of which $27,000 had been applied to the floating indebtedness. The Rector mentioned with Pride the fact that fathers of St. Bul place had petitioned to be allowed to establish in the Vicinity of the University a Houie of studies to to known As 8t. Augustine a College. This will make the fifth College foundation affiliated Aith the univ realty. He said other religions organizations contemplate establishing similar College in the near future. Mgr. Conaty paid a tribute to the memory of mgr. Mcmahon and to that of miss Kate Andrews of Baltimore he said Quot with her Slater bad been among the first to endow a chair in the University known a the Andrews chair of biblical archaeology in memory of their father the late or. Andrews of Norfolk. Miss Andrews died in Paris. France and the University the Bird Cage. With Ita half dozen inmates was dumped into my Catchall by a Man who started to Eros the Street directly in front of the car As unconcern edly a of he had been pro menacing up the main Street of Podunk. When my yell brought him to a realization of bus peril be was scared stiff and dropped the Cage kerplunk into the fender. That a the Way i happened to get All those miscellaneous packages too Pedes trims would get so badly scared that they Loat their hold on common sense and their bundles at the a ame time and while the former flew off into thin air the latter fell into that convenient contribution Box the car fender. A i was running on a suburban line when i picked up the Corpse. That was an All night Len and it was on the i a. trip out. The Road a a lonely one and Between the barns and the Northern terminus were three cemeteries somehow i Felt uncomfortably nervous when starting out on that i o clock trip. The cemeteries had always had a depressing effect upon me after dark. But that night they made tie feel unusually squeamish. I put on a lot of extra Speed when passing the first two. And when we came to the third we were whizzing along full tilt. At the Entrance to the cemetery the fender bumped into some obstruction lying across the rails and the first thing i knew the net was rocking in its Depths something Long my Black that Lay still and motionless. nerve went on a High old Tantrum. But i managed to Stop the car and summon the conductor and together we went out to investigate. We nearly keeled Over when we found that we bad picked up the corp of a woman. Fortunately we had no passengers on Board and we Laid the body in the car and carried it to the Pollee station at the end of the route. The excitement of the cops was Little Short of our own. They set their Best men to work on the Esse my before morning they had Learned the name of the worn in my All the circumstances con will have a solemn requiem service for her nested with Ber death and burial but the when the schools reopen in october. She my Ber sister have been among the staunchest and warmest friends of the the names of those receiving degree were then announced by prof. W. Shes general Secretary of the faculties my the graduate were presented with their degrees by Cardinal Mart Nelll. with their hoods by mgr. Conaty. Prof. W. Robinson. Prof. E. L. Greene and very Rev. Prof. P. G renin the Deans of the faculties of Law. Philosophy and divinity made the introductions. To Kobe who were graduated. The graduate of today Aud their degrees Are As follows Bachelor of science b b it a Star Jalson Roo Pron now a. Washington. Bachelors Al Law Frank Aloysius Brandy. Baltimore Jam a Arthur cooly Wichita Kau. William bleary Kelly. Staunton a James Emmet King St. Louis. William Keene a fifty. Carthage. To. Thomas Bernard of Nelll. Even Eton. Bya tier Cloud Ritchie washing too. C Clarks wag Gama a Washington. G c. Master of Law Clarence Eugene Martin. Martinsburg. W a doctor of Law be Ukichi extern Kobe. Japan Owen William Reddy. Lab. La m. Newburyport. Man.�?T, y a made. Yokohama. Japan. Licentiate in sacred theology re Thomas Leo Barry diocese of Pittsburg re John Joseph Burke. New York Andrew Joseph Burna archdiocese of Chicago re. Patrick Leo Crayton archdiocese of Breton. Ber. Francis Frederick Formas. Diocese of Alton re Francis Ignatius purr Ell. Archdiocese of Philadelphia re Michael Joseph Mcsorley archdiocese of Philadelphia Bee. John to f. B. Gerber of York. The Boyer 1 Thorn Stinson. Rachdi Ocean of Breton a timekeeper killed. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun Farmville va., june 5.�?the body of or. Thomas c. Sweet timekeeper of the american Bridge company a found Thea morning lying along Side the Norfolk and a amp at Ern tracks near the camping ground of the Force of workmen building new Bridge near Farmville. Or. Sweet a in Farmville last night until a late hour. He boarded a freight train to go to High Bridge where he a been working for two month. It is thought he sat on the rail my fell asleep. He was a native of new Kent county. Virginia 26 year of age and unmarried. Fir it Warrenton. Special dispatch to the Baltimore sea Warrenton va., june 5.�?a fire which broke out at to of clock last night burned a Large Frame Structure occupied by James. ,. J d. Dorum coloured Over a store. Thea with a or a no thing More to be Dorum a residence and a Frame House and Eaid. The question is not whether the sol. Joining were burned. Loa. Including Stock Dler a Hall sign the pledge or not. There 0f goods at least $4,000. For a time a dials no objection to my missionary with that end in View. Bot the Soldier la not signing the pledge now. Or. Seaman say that less than 5 per cent. Of the men in the army Are total abstainers. The question therefore is simply whether the other 95 per cent. Ball have wholesome Beer where they can be protected from All demoralising influence or whether they shall drink poisonous liquors in vile resort. Quot according to or. Seaman paper there a been a threefold increase in drunkenness in the Philippines Ainee the canteen was abolished and the men who leave the Post for liquor Are drawn into worse resort than Saloon. Immorality in the army has in creased by nearly too per cent., a proved by the autistic collect cd by Anay surgeon a atreus fire was threatened but the activity of the citizens confined the fire to the property above acted. Death of John d. Brooks. Special dispatch to the Baltimore 8un. Alexandria va., june 5. A intelligence a received Here this afternoon that John Daingerfield Brooks of Alexandria die Dat noon in Mobile Ala. I Tho property owners won. Special dispatch to the Baltimore gun new port new va., june 5�?the Case of the property owners against the Hampton Road railway and electric company was takes of la the Elisabeth City county Coart today. The property a an a a cond time a win of the Graves in the various cemeteries were decorated and service were held. At Cameron w. Va., a Small a on of John w. Howard went to the barn to show a companion Tome puppies he lit a match. Aud when it had buried up dropped it in the Hay. The barn was burned. Loss $2,000. Samuel Hissom a mail clerk living at Kidwel w. Va., passed through Wheeling for new York with i three children All of whom were bitten by a pet dog that had rabies. He will place them in the Pasteur institution. The Marshall county w. A grand jury yesterday indicted Charles Lutes for the murder of Johnson Hammond and Harry Doty for attempted assault. Twelve other felony indictments were returned and a Long list of misdemeanours. Thomas Birckett a a idely known citizen of Prince George county attempted to commit suicide at his Home yesterday by shooting himself in the left Side with a pistol. The wound is a dangerous one. He was taken to Petersburg to be operated upon. In Virginia today democratic primaries to elect delegates to the gubernatorial convention will be held in the City of Richmond and Washington Chesterfield and Greeneville counties. These will elect 105 delegates and there is much interest in the result the Home of Aaron Adams of cheat neck in Monon Galia county with All of its confidants was destroyed by fire yesterday. Loss $3,000 no insurance. While attempting to save some valuable pacers or. Adams was so severely burned that his recovery is doubtful. Capt. R. Henry Mathews charged with wife poisoning in Isle of Wight county was not bailed yesterday As expected. Notwithstanding the prosecution bag agreed to his release defense counsel appeared be fore judge Atkinson and announced that the application was withdrawn. At Newport news Henry Travis arrested As a suspicions character and claiming to be a preacher spent half of the Day in the sweat Box for refusing to work on the Chain gang. When the gang came in for dinner he said Grace from his improvised pulpit and was then released. He declared a preferred the sweat Box to working Intro wont to work in to on to him and did All in i Power to Aid him in bus ambition. Cadet Furer a standing was taken from his splendid record in All the studies and for bit conduct during the four years course. In bus plebe year he stood no. La in 1899 no. 2, in 1900 no. 3 and this year he beads the list. Star of lesser magnitude. The Star members of the other classes according to present standing each with a record of 85 per cent., Are As follows second class. L Frank w. Stirling Illinoia. 2. Hoi Ace 8. Klyce Arkan aaa. 3. Henry g. 8 Wallace. Colorado 4. John j. Woodruff Michigan. 5. James o. Richardson texan 6. Gilford Carat West Virginia. T. R. Reed Adams. Illinois. Third class. I. Alexander h. Vankenren Michigan. I Paul h. Fritz North Dakota. 3. Donald r. Battled. Pennsylvania. 4. William w. Smyth Iowa. 5. Leo Sahna. Iowa a Stephen c. Rowan at Large fourth class. L David Mcd. Lebreton at Larga t c. Albert Richter. Wisconsin. I an Drey c. Firkin Alabama. 4. Robert b. Hilliard. New York. Alternates admitted. The following alternates of cadets who failed at the May examination have passed mental and physical examination and have been admitted into the naval Academy As cadets t. G Hyson. Virginia. J. H. Newton. Pennsylvania c 8. Manton. Maine. Charlet c. Pegram. Tenn Faaee. Lee s. Border. Iowa c. H. Shaw Maas Achuletta this makes a total of 60 candidate who were admitted from the May and june examinations. Prise of $215. On torts was awarded to d. L. Hess of Laketon. A. The Boyer prise of $25. For the Best thesis on criminal Law. A awarded to w. H. Taylor of rennet Square a. The trustees conferred the honorary degree of doctor of Laws upon in Tice Ltd. Hay Brown of the supreme court of Pennsylvania. The trustees also passed re solutions congratulating president Reed upon the Success of the College. President Reed replied that while there were rumours referring to his retirement he had no knowledge beyond the fact that his name was mentioned in connection with the presidency of a Western institution and personally he had not considered retirement and that. Should be be Able to secure $500,000 for College work he prefers rems Luing at Dickinson. After these exercise the annual commencement dinner was held in the gymnasium. Many distinguished alumni were present. General Horatio c. King of new York City was the toastmaster. Tonight president Reed tendered the graduating class trustees alumni and invited guest a reception. The Marylander present were h. B. Huish Tusk. Poet Republic s. W. Howard. Prince Anne w g. Wooster Crisfield j. W. Cretan. Crisfield h m. Wilton. Baltimore l. B. We Etc. Baltimore r. L. Boyer Hagerstown l. Emmert Funkstown j. T Earle Centre Rule j f Hoover Smithsburg and William w. Wooster Edwin. At Crozer Seminary Herman 8. Turner a son of capt e. 8. 8. Turner late Deputy commander of the Maryland state fishery Force who was. With c. H. Shaw accepted yesterday evening by the Academie Board on his mental examination failed physically today and was therefore rejected. Bro Aikaa Naomi visitors. On the invitation of the government at fcb a Moten a Adulte Twenty Tong Mea graduated from the theological inst Tationa. Chester pa., june 5.�?the thirty third annual commencement of crier theology Cal Seminary wee held this afternoon in John p. Closer Hall. Twenty Young men received diplomas the presentation being mad by Rev. Henry c. Wotton d. D., the president. Among the graduates Are the following William Galen Caret Ottawa ran. George Harry 4 a coir Baltimore William Bonnie Daughtry Carey Fille a Wayland Fuller Dunaway or. Middleburg. A John Reese Good Richmond a Willie Everett Henry Fli Kerrville. W. A Alfred Stela on Hul North , Mma John Richard Humphrey. Paterson n. J. Edgar l. Killen. Choline. Mich., and Jam Shaw. Newark. J. The Claes orators were messes. Carey Davis Dunaway goods Gregg Henry Meyer sad Swift. Trinity College of. Cd special dispatch to the Baltimore Bun Raleigh n. C., june 5.�?there were 22 graduates at Trinity College this year. The number at the state University was of. The graduating exercises of the latter were Beld today. Chancellor j. H. Kirkland of Yam master of philosophy Elmer Jerome Murphy. Bellevue. Lows. Doctor of philosophy Rev Arthur Adolph redial de. C a. Sandwich. Canada. Bachelor in sacred theology Rev. Thorney Joseph Brennan. Archdiocese of ran Francisco Joseph Francis Dangelser. 3 Washington d. Joseph Louis Dildo. S. Washington. Thomas Matthew Farrell. Diocese of Albany. Tho Joseph Gaffney. Archdiocese of a Bucago Yves Marie Heuiet 4. M., washing too. Nicholas Joseph hearers. 8. Washington a c. Cornell us Joseph Holland. Diocese of Providence Joseph Patrick Hacker. Archdiocese of san Francisco Francis Joseph Mullin. Archdiocese of Boston John Thomas o Reilly archdiocese of new York Ernest Aloysius Pfleger 8. A. Washington. George Stephen rapier. 8. Washington. Alfred Joseph by. Martin. S. Washington. c. Michael Joseph Walsh. Archdiocese of san Francisco Nicholas Aloysios Weber 8. Washington. Georgs William Webb. Diocese of Springfield. Irving female College. Special dispatch to Tho Baltimore san Mechanicsburg pa., june 5 a the forty fifth annual commencement of Irving female College area held Here today. There were 20 graduate. 12 in the College Coure. 3 in music and 5 in elocution. Those who delivered oration were misses Beggs. Peg Ley. Foreman Cumbler. Hufford a Biman and Shelley. Prea Dent Campbell conferred the degrees 4n Anthem of a Ops prayer lines suggested by the Birds nest in the Crown above the spire of Christ Church protestant episcopal. Baltimore above the pure White Marble Croaa above each storied pane above the altar sacred gloat of a City a Noble Fine above the Organ solemn peal. Above the chime of Bell. Above the aisle where people Kneel a song to heaven a Well. It Greet the Morney or chime of Bell. Ever the great Organ peal a minstrel s song doth Rise to Tell the love its bosom feat. It build within a Golden Crown a Home of Beauty rare and Carol to the City Down an Anthem of god car. Of minstrel ring they Anthem Glt a sing it both Sweet and Long a twill help to make the had world fro and blend Aith thin its song Edwin Hio Onet no serve Quot Yea Hare no nerve at 11,�?� Bald the diverted dentist to the patient who to Maria a frightful fare. Quot item listen to returned go patient warmly. A a blaming in for Lack of nacre when you identity of the Ghoul and their object in dropping their plunder just outside the cemetery Gate Are in yet Rte never the Motorman stopped. Quot Bot what about the $25,000?&Quot asked the Luncher opposite. A Lyon Haven to told anything about Quot of. That so a said be a and that a Tbs Queerest experience of All. That happened on the same suburban Road. About Midway Between the Aret and second cemeteries the track followed the Bank of a shallow River for some distance and ran under Tbs Railroad Bridge that crossed the Stream. On afternoon we came to this Bridge a an eastbound train a passing Over the tracks above. I slowed up a Little of was my custom under such circumstances and in so doing came Nuder the Bridge just in time to receive on the fender a Large Brown leather i travelling bag which had evidently fallen from a window of the passing train. This Booty was turned into the police station where j it a held for identification. No one came i to claim it however and a few Day later i the police broke the bag open and found $25.-i too inside which a subsequently proved to have been stolen from an up state Bank i by an absconding cashier. The Accident to the Satchel gave the authorities a clue a to the whereabouts of the fugitive and a few Days later he was captured up in main and brought Back for trial. The directors of the Bank gave me $250 a a Reward for my services. And that was the very Best Luck i Ever had with a fender for a a Rule my i pick up mean Money out of my pocket instead of Money York sum. A Rusty a a a Quot How it cleared up a forgotten murder and hanged the murderer. Small things sometime Tell big tales and unravel mysteries of Long standing said a old detective who Bas seen Long service la running Down criminals in various parts of the country. Quot the most singular Case that Ever fell Nuder my care a a Case in which a White Man had been murdered in Terne mysterious Way and the body was put away and All Effort to locate it were out of the question. Suspicion fell on a negro and he a arrested but subsequently a released because of the absence of proof to connect Bim with the crime. The body was missing and it was certain that the Man had been murdered and robbed by some person familiar with the surroundings. The negro bad worked for him but had been discharged because of impudence. Ten years lapsed. All interest in the Crim had died ont. One Day Tome negro Blackberry picker came across a key which Bung on the limb of a Bush. Because of the growth of the Bush the Bandle of the key was partially buried in the limb. Right Nuder the Bush the negroes found the bleached and decaying Bones of a human form. When the matter was reported i was sent out to investigate the matter and i gathered up the Bones Cut the Bush Down Aud took everything to the police station. We went Back Over the list of missing men. There a a Captain connected with Tbs department who possessed a wonderful memory and he tamed All of his attention to the Rusty key which a still in the limb of the Bush. I ought to state her that the negro had remained in the Community and had by i Industry bought a few Are of land on which stood the House which had figured in the mysterious disappearance to year before. A cat that key out for said the Captain and it was Cut out. He had a consultation with the chief and without telling my where he a going asked a to go with him. A travelled about four Miles and drove up to a Little House late in the evening. There we a nobody at Horn. I guess we might As Well go in the Captain said and. Pulling the key from his pocket he shored it into the look. Turned it and opened the door. We wanted for the negro after Locking the door again but be never returned. The House was watched All night but the Lagro never Cam. A grew auspicious and soon Learned that a had fled upon hearing of the discovery in the Brier Patch. Flight strengthened the evidence of Bis guilt. He was arrested in a neighbouring state returned tried and Connet de and finally executed. The key which solved the mystery had got caught in a Twig that Brier Patch. In Aud Bot for up a of u�1 delivered Demit Thrift Quot a in