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: : F WHAT Is AN ARTIST. 3 DELINQUENT TAX LIST. COUNTY OF WASHINGTON Proctor, Henry, $12: ot Rea S" 50. Secretary Carlisie Writes Defining the Term (Non-Agricultural) Continued: file: Tate nak, Sek $ Ms eras Su: Under the Contract Labor Law. ZS 3 ay Eps ss wo ; ea: ‘What constitutes an artist is a question that ‘Bath: eal Paeworth: Thones brs has given the Treasury Department endless % sary ‘Smith; etal, es ae e trouble and bas formed the basis of = Phe . i $s: several important decisions by the See = ‘Smith, eal 2. etal, ty of the ry. de- a Smith: Pre * Serrin: cisions have ever given full satisfac xy $e: $3: Sion proce go tion and Secretary Carlisle had hardly a 1c ‘Smith, ga: .. et al Smith. Hier Sw sumed direction of treasury affairs before be 4 Silt: Kicker: eta , Fannie Re Skeren. Josn, 4 10. was called upon to give his opinion as to what i = Riceare, ms A, a ‘Constitutes an artist within the moaning of the = Smith: Rlcnara ot pe ‘tal, tr. Simms, Jone 3 immigrant law, This opinion was called out a Smith: 3S: Cx oa SoartieMcher by Alexander Bremer, president of the Masical: 2 ‘Smith, Richard: 9 “4 w sk Sour fea Mutual Protective Union of York, who a Sauk: Esher oak 90.58. at Suthers Macriand BR. complained that European musicians were be 218. - ing imported for employment world’ 1.30. Smite: = Sac “4 XN i sof pa ¥( rE ot fair, Chicago. 1. = = 3 aa: ,2ocretars Carlisle im answering Mr. Bremer Smith: * gives the decision rendered in the cs McEwen. cuerien A = Smith, i, 4 P., $2198 == 3 Strauss orchestra and adds: « From ‘=. a a Smith: Ricken ot * set be observed that the department did not then, = Pattern, Thomas, 81.5%. ‘Smith, Richard, et Woody, Aun, #8. Jacob nor bas it since, interpreted the law that a com- = Tho! 136. ga. Renee % , Brainard H., $8.41. Siar. Faso “i: bination of musicians would necessarily be ad- = s1L46 Smith, Richard, et. 1, Jaco etal. mitted as “artists,” but that the matter wae ‘S ie Smith: Richards ot Glare: Zacop Bs tak z ft in the firet instance to the ccllector under > es Sah. Richard. Ss Starx. bia ht nd the law as it then stood, of to the commismoner y aL ‘Smith, Richard, et 5 . Jacob. al. of immigration under the present law. 7 Smith. Richard: ot a lark. Jacob Bot a ~ The law applicable to the case exempts pro- a — EY ard 5; deeb B: sta ws 3 fessional actors, artists, lecturers or singers 23 ‘Smith, Bicbard, of inion Brick Machine Co., te > gacon F.. ot al. Fa — persons employed strictly as personal or 22 Smith. Brick Machine 5 eee jomestic wervants. ee Smae: Richard, Washington Brick Machine Co. i Jacob Bet al Under date of October 4. 1892, you were ad- $13 Smith: Richard. ‘Washineron Brick Machine Co-, 616: Jacob Be st vised by the department as follows: “An artist itm Smith; Kichard’ et eahinaton Brick Mactins 33° lark; Jacob P., et. ‘Stephen 3. is detined as one who professes and practicesan $1.30. Smith, Richard, ot Glaex, Jacob P, ot Stephen art in which science and taste preside over the ee Smith: Renard, ot Gage: Jacob Stephen 1. manual execution. The term is particularly ap- its _ Both Ropers st ‘ > econ sj ra plied to painters, sculptors, musicians, singers Le Smith, et Sleek: Jacob Stepben F. $1 3. and actors. One who bas taken up the voca- = = —— < rk, ow Famproe. . Steprer: a tion of music as a life call is an artet and 30. Smith, Richard, et ‘Clark, Jacob Hampton. Stephen also a member of a recognized profession, and Smith. Richard, et Clark, Jacob Stephen = coming to the United States an alien, uncer a Smith, Mieuard, 6 lark: Jacob Jiamyton, Stephen F- $1.38. contract made abroad. o foliow hus profession Smith, Rienard, EG GEE, heb Hawb:cn, Stepan rae im (thie country would seem to beentited hard . Jacob ton. Stephen . 0 land und provisions of section Suite, Richer’. o¢ oF iene — pe ee 8 of the contract labor law, approved February Binith intchar ot a WSS AeA She SS og Glare Secob Sennen B31 ae sepronee basen 8 nest ¥ iliams. Eliza K.. et ai., x 5 approved March 3, 1891. It is i Menaiin, Do: ith, Richard, et al. 5 Clark. 3 ik sa. ; Jekeunmin. Dom Sue. Richer. Sem ar SHE Hees Stel 1a fore, that your protest appeais to Congress MeMenamin, Dominic, #210. Smith, Rich: et Wrieht, Edward M.. Clark, Jacob P., 1 Tather than to this department. McMenamin. Dominic; £2 Smith. Richard. et Winston. Eile, 98.80, 1.32. You state that “only the other day a band of MeMenamin. Dominic: $2 smi. Hane & on; El $5, $4 Hungarian gypsy musicians were permitted to MeMenamin. Domne. Smith, ‘chard, et al, tr. 4 1a land here, twelve in number, of whom but Me Menainin, Dominic. $2: ‘Smith. Blohard, etal., tr te three could read @ note of music.” BeMemanin: Domine: 62: Smith, Richard, et al. Le No information of this kind, other MeMewamia; Dominic. #: t 1 than that contained in your letter, bes Menem. Beanie. 1 oe reached the deperiment, and it will readily jeMenamin, Dominic. eccur to you that no decision « ‘MeMenamin, Do + ment wo r ‘WeMensmin, Do: fim peonle if they came here under « contract, and | their landing would be culpable disregard both of the inw and departmental ralings. os ‘Me Mahon, Edward, $10. 13. = It wonld also seem to be the duty of every Mckay, thsahet 8 80 2 J good citizen, possessed of such information, to lacfariane. Ellen S. K.. $2 47. al. communicate it at once to the proper author: icKenzie. be 2.90. Joyce, Frank, 87. Pp MeMenzis, Flizabeth. #) Spire. SB. see 4 a force, Fran: 7-08, ao as te suficient of detail to identify the Ridout, Jonn, $15.0. 0. : cuireiation, $5.28. aL Py Jackson, John Kenry, $8.58. transsetion, that necessary action might be Ridout, John, $11.99. Richard, OF neton Yebrew Conzrevation, $5 al 8 Jobnson. 5 H.. i. taken to ascertain the facts and make proper ; Roots, John, 82.16. Smith, Richar on, Heb-ew Congregation; $9.23. al, F Johnson, Joseph. $2. 44. inp. th Marsh, Francis W., Koss, James L., $15.60. Smith, Ri Et Congregation, 8 se T they tage Mach: Francis W Tews: James 2 S20 < et Jorian, War Es $2 38 Thave given the subject full consideration, Mt: Fesac Rosina. seb #2 60 oe ; _foan - and I see no occamon to interfere with the pre” =i er ary = WS S = ve 35.04 vious ' the department which, in my Marsh, Francis Hitchie, Louis W Sunita, Richard. ot Os Weyl! Have: 215. Sacob BL! € 1 85.06. opinion, is fuily justified by the law. I have Hitchie; Louie w pani: Hckard. © ve Werl, Hattie: @2.10, Tacod P.) e. no doubt that the term “artiste” inclade mi sinson, Letet “Smitin, Richa. 4, Y Fa ici ag ars Sanit Hickera rr & + _K ficians who combine science and taste in the Reed; M. C. aud J. Mf. S., 824% Smith: Richard, et al, tr. 82.77, 1. Fiore. Rawand. 62.65. manual execution of their art. Whether they Riley, Martha J., 811.15. Smith, Richard, » tr, & 1. Keenan, Margaret P.. $1.60, Btopeen K. have attained to this stand f excellence Riey, Mactha J.. 315.48. ‘Smith, Richard, et al. tr % Keenan, Ma-ca et P.. $1.60. . Stephen &. janding of e: * Rest, ‘Phiip and Win., $18.56. ‘Smnith, Richard, 3 Keenan. Marcaret P.) $10. ‘ question to be determined, in the Giret in- Kidous, Peter, $7.31 Smrth; Richard 1: Ki » Mary £., $23.60. stance, by the inspector officer. Under the Roth, Puiliy W. gr . present law there is no provision for atk: Jacoo He Lee, Alfred. tr.. $31.6) Te yt ig epee Clark, Jaco! aeih \ A. tr.. $31. s ‘may be noted, however, that under the law Younes Teving, $30, Gath. Jeoup Bot Linter, Cassandra, $31. feuen, Step-ven of March 5, 1895, which takes eect sixty days . ee, iar: st lee: 5 after ite passage, the government will have this Tight of appeal, which it has not beretofore Wages asa. Joho P", 39.52. ‘tr. 38.76 oi s Smallwood. steven. 28.00, ae Dorsessed. Shermer simwan 4 251-53. 3 Beta 1 ——_—___-». Behoseiae's ‘Keni. 6.30. Giark, Jecod Bs otal, Fi WAS IT THEFT OR A GIFT. Schone: 8. Anuie, 3 ————— $t ‘The Case Acainst Chas. W. White, Accused s Pie of Robbing Bis Wife. es 7 i Shannon, Aaron and R. J., $5.40 : Charles W. White, who was arrested in Senimes, Alex Ht. 89.28. Ras New York city on October 15 last, upon @ eS Wulkoer, requisition from Wyoming, for the lar- Sineleir: & $4 Ok, RY of Sincist: Ananda a Sto, rr ceny of money and securities aggregating about Starof Bethlehem Latze, 0. of G. 8., $2.16. Forgan a, 8 5 $100,000, failed to appear when his case wae Stewart, Siniie: Suniee Thos W810. called in the United States circuit court last ‘Benedict, $13.49 Btinemetz. Ben}"H.. $17 54 Santh; Thos. BV S260. Friday, and an order bas been entered forfeit- Stinemetz, Strather, Thos, | ing his bail of $10,000 cash, now in possession Smith, Bay a of the court. sehubert, White bas not been seen in his attorney's office Young, PGward, 81 for six weeks and his prosecntors bave been ——————— | trving to tind him. Ther say that be has gone CHOLEKA’S FATAL BREATH. away, but admit the possibility that he is qi compromice ofthe case. which Bis 5 Smallwood, Clarence, Smallwood. Clarence, $1.55 Sweeny, Cornelian $690, 15 Cornelian, ‘Smith, Char 84.37, Rmntth: Charies’ $25¢ Whiis, Na, Waltis, Mary Wallace, Sonu, e: wl. $2.61. Weise: Neen + $8.41, Mays Jobin Casper, #182 jacthews, Joven, Soi FS I 3 Hark: Jacob Blasters, Jone @Gae, It Falls on St. Petersburg Azain and Death | *otneys are trving their best to make. Smith: Chases: $3.31. Sunlth: Warner, & Giare, Jacob B Moore, Jasob. sist Reaps a Harvest White married Mrx. Elma J. Nagie. She was ie: 8.3L. Snith, Warner, 8.37, Tooab 2.) etal’, tr WLaS Macs, Marthe t-, 2 several years older than he and the widow of her oe Suthac. Wit lain 8ia.re, * ale Soo Sia Martin, Marcha 3. Cholera has made its appearance again | Erasmus Nagi of Chevenne, Wro.. who bad Smith: Charles: $207 - See Oat veal er wee Mrrsison, Fi at St. Petersburg, and it is known that left ber an esiate of $900,000, White said the Bauth, Cloadite Beet al, Moses, EJ. | fatal cases are of dai'y occurrence, although | ™4FTiage was all business and that he sold Smith: © coal ! ' meas J himself to the widow for $100,000. As ready eral. [the suthorition have mot resumed their | cher was short be took @S5000 cathend 6 — | Policy or task of making a regular daily an- | £75,000 morgage. ‘ os nouncement of the new cases and deaths. White left Cherenne September 6 last. So BS ‘Taylor, Armstesd, #:5.3% At present the authorities are pursuing a | Cid about $100,000 of Mrs. White's property. etal.. tr. ferro, Annis 5 Policy of suppression. and withbo!d from the | V ame to New York and at once ‘eal! te S238 Trot Cuaries V-- a public all information as to the spread of the 000 mortgaze to the Central Trust Com- Sate SER, ‘trot, Charles Cisease. Very disquieting rumors have been pany. Jt is stated that the assignment was “ otal, tr., $13.96. ‘Trot, Chi received from the interior of Russia, and the | made without a consideration. A charge of eee | ministry of the interior is taking action which | ¢twnd larceny was preferred against White in Turnbull, Ci < 1 indicates that the government must possess | WYoming and a requisition secured for him Lien. special inlormation of the gravest character. from Acting Gov. Barber, It was alleged that ‘Trusiees Co-o” v lavestinent Co., $1.83. Sor: - The try has White had 9 from his ‘the ‘Thomas, David, 81.48, yhee'er, Wm. FL No ament, Sanne, $3.0 ministry ordered the reopening of | White stolen fi wite Taylors ibs $2.51. Wheeler! Wane Naylor. Thos ead B> @44.72 the medico--anitary siations in the Volga | he carried off, consisting of bonds ‘Tailor, Welds Mn Bg oO provinces, where the cholera carried off many | 961.850 and about €49,009 in cash. . Ee : ‘Thenor’ Ezesie:, $12 : Piaker, EW 10S ae aie ‘uompeon, Eimins J, €2 : Toliver, Edit, et. a", 80:64, Wrist, Win 4, $1 ot Patwnnya, ELIT, ewan. gam F nage, S417. Stent Sau) i: cies Warne Jarre w." thousands last year, and special steamers with | White's attorners procured « writ of habeas sanitary staifs will cruise in the river, stopping | corpus from Judge Wallace of the United along the Volza zo pick up any cholera patients | States circuit cours. Upon abearing October + or any dead from cholera-stricken vessels ply- | 26 it was dismimed. An appeal was at once ing on tha: stream. taken to the United States circuit court of ap- 1e Government is a'so causing to be formed | peals. sanitary commissions, which will look after the | Meanwhile things were moving on both sides heal*h of the peovle at the poin*s to be reached | in Wyoming. White's attorneys appealed to through the railway system of Russia. the new governor. Osborne, to recall the requi- Oster.uan, Herman 1.81.2, Ossorn, Laura J., $2.92 rd, $5.04. |. $3.50. 2 Ps Ge Famobrey, Geo. ¢., $1. Wil tabs, Jucob, £731. Ja cer H.. $20.97. fq i : siton, He rctused. Mrs. White at the ame Shadd. Furman J., est Cored Pi a ae iNET BTS time was suing for divorce and got it, Suite = Floriana i 9S. 81 46. Y¥ ‘ The cablecrams announcing cholera in Aus- | weve also commenced both in New York and andere, 5 Young, Alice H.. $7.73. Parker. 3 tria and Russia do not create any alarm in of- | Cbevenne against holders of securities to whom es Yeung, Malinda, #2350. pitts. ficial circles here. No official conficmation of | W#ice bad made transfere and injunctions were Bago COUNTY OF WASHINGTON the news has Leen received, but the United |“"Posiine the dccmon on appeal White was : wo (Agricultural). — ag arn = prepared for any ordinary | qimitied to £10,000 bail by Judge Lacombe. enw Sonnce. ff Georetanna, $460 i A Tt already has agents af the vsincipal ports of | nite tinars seamed to have plenty of money ao0. Shannon, H. Georfianne’ S35" Asche. Aloysius and C., 81.35. Cove, John Europe whence emigrants devart for the United | }.is pond the ech was fureiohed, ro ig ghsnnon, H Georcianns, $4 4 yesdiel!, G a Avexander, Fred's G.. eval., t. ee saa States; also marine hospital doctors at all the Mr. Casmer «aid yesterday he had some bus- = annca: - Gecrrianaa, $23. 2 a pole: Joon Asaur Principal quarantine stations, and besides all | ines: reiationship with White, whom he bas ‘Shanoon, 5 $253 10.50. 5 acthur E. this the local authorities bend cordially co-oper- | jnown for ten years, but he would not e3 Syencer- Hoary 4a a 28 ting with the government in the matter of the | them. He reftised to say whether. the $10,000 enforcement of the inspection and quarantine | cash deposited was his own or White's money, ‘Speaks, "He i. Streitoenter, Henres&., $12.99. regulations both on the frontiers and rea- | but he added: “Ido not expect to lose any- Streit-erser, Henry A. y $ boards. _ Streitberser: Henry A: Stee" Graichtield, Lewis. $4.02. Parse Skea ye x ‘thing. Suctbereer: Henry Qommips. Patrick, #2 ——-e-__—_ Streitberrer, Hensy re or Ri A New Chinese Fraud. Confirmations. ‘The enforcement of the Chineseexclusion act] The Senate has confirmed the follow- causes the treasury officials much trouble, ing nominations: Max Judd of Missouri, to be the celestial proves himself to be a very slip- | consul general at Vienna; William H. Sims of pery person. He is now engaged in turning | Columbus, Miss, to be first assistant secretary himself intoa merchant from a laborer. To | of the interior; John 8. Seymoar of Norwalk, such an extent is this the case that Assistant | Conn., to be commissioner of patents; Edward Secretary Spaulding has written the following | A. Bowers of Washington, D. C..to be ensist- abe een nnn B38 Chinese Inborers who have made such disposi- Lideh, a1 - re letter to collectors on the Pacific coast to stop | ant commissioner of the general land offs, 3 a HE othe sihecdty informed that oon antl omar poorly omg“ = i rg " nt is it a practice | deputy commissioner of pensious; € 8. 1 : obtains among Chinese laborers in this country | White of Nebraska, to be marshal of the United = 1.3 “ who may accumulate small sums of money of | States for the District of Nebraska; George = ty intrusting such money to merchants, which is | Pfeffer, jr., of New Jersey. to be marsbal of = treated as a part of the capital of the business. | the United’ States for the district of New Jer- sey; F. P. Gayle of New Mexico, to be receiver ison, ah 4 tion of their savings, although not actively en- | of public moneys at Roswell, N. M. Sewell iow. ee 70 : : : fated in mercantile ‘business, have claimed to |" Vostmanters: New Jersey —Charies E; Clarky crs 7 ‘merchants, and thereby entitled to leave the | at Mattawan. Onio—Nerei A. Hanna, at Cadiz. ‘infleld. $9.56. Indiana—Piaulip Zoecher, at Teli City. Iows— tment desires you to closely | Charles F. Chase, Atlantic. Missouri—William REBEPRRRREEACEES Batts Semnemanmnnnnee: inane pope reps petet Ps: Pt Rande, Arthur bL . “ Hand.e: Arthur E.; $1 scrutinize the certificates which may be pre- | C. Hall. Sweet Springs; William T. England, maith, pies wie sented at your port of returuing Chinese and | Van Buren. Texas—Miss Lela Tyns, Groesbeck. Simiehs Liane b S16 banker ES oe " sce of the standing of the hold-| The confirmation of Mr. Risley to be manis- Shoeiusker. Loive B.. otal i i¢ andie, Artuur E- ge ers as bona fide merchants actively engaged in | ter to Denmark, heretofore announced, was Ehoomaker. Louis B- seat § Hindle: Aber & be per- | also made paviic today. ‘Swart, Mary E.. ghee foodie? Artiur E: S13 ss merchants unless their right —- = ‘Sands, Marcaret F. L., kangie: Artcur i. st *| to the privilege is clearly established, and Mr. Maxwell's Busy Day. be Bands, Marwaret F. foie Arua ie where it appears that the practice herein re-| Fourth Assistant Postmaster General Max- onm: Chari * ease Sande: Artour y ferred to is attempted the certificates pre- | wou) yesterday appointed 188 fourth-class Obm, Charlotte Dy $1. 4z- Sands. rchur gL sented should be ignored, the holders arrested "of thi Onutt Joseph Tete Sande, eae: in ¥ ‘masters, and of this number eighty-five were Seine Mera "os Ronis: Suareh. 92:16, . ie and facts reported to the department sn ae ceaadhen, sean ip Geb onmnnel a ae z= ‘Naval Orders. incumbents. The largest number appointed — 4 from any one state was forty-seven in Indiana, Eands, Lieut, C. McR. Winslow has been ordered to | Tit," invoived eleven removals. In Kentucky Bands, the Alliance. there were twenty-four appointments and six eer ‘the New York navy yard on April 8 and or- | cighicen removals; dered as executive officer of the Alliance. eqpeitmants cnt Sooee Hil Virtual ee H fi TR sunt [ } : Randi by removals - Catharae Stickney, Rand leave. H. L. Koontz, Marksville, ‘Sore te . seeee ons. Bandi Liouts. 8. P. Carmody and M. C. Wood have | Powers, vice A. H. Wood, Fev. cone B Eockney Say and been detached from the Alliance and Albemarle county; Lac. a. Marsteller, vice Purvis, Chas. B ‘Southern Maryland Rand ‘three months’ leave. M. M. Thomas. Fire: cen 8 Soutosrn Nes? ‘Lieut. J. M. Ball has been detached from the | County; 8 B. Gault, Ferri: Shas: Southern Mazz) Yow Leedon. Conn, neval station and ordered ville, Albemarie county. rvs: Chas: Phocnaker He i ‘ Eosign Gocrye P. Blow hes been detached chatienimaphe Saas B. Mar, 14 in the office and or-|. re gunboat Bennington, Coxe. Snowden, 4 dered in charge of the ‘under the bureau sis, Chas Bi. Stowden: 14 : navigation at the world’s fair. Roods, had s very narrow Bare, = : SS Sd ead = ie oo Bilewetat Sheet. j ‘Assistant Engineer Harry Hall has been. de- aut Go titpts tare ae weil, Frances. ae came: in * Covers ‘ : ‘granted to Guttenberg interests ‘of and the propellers possibly dum- tiene De ig a. race track was rescinded by For over two hours the ship ewung around 4 1-4 iY ue was illegal com- @ mob