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nee, THE EVENTING WORK oD, GENERAL WHO SAYS: THAT POOR PAY IS i -—PHIN NING ARMY. GEN. BELL TELL WHAT 1S WRONG N AGA BANKS Poor Pay and Lack of Of- ficers, He Tells Taft, Are “Causes of Discontent. mits Slayer Asked to Help] [op Hotel, but Swears | fle Refused. LBPAVENWORTH, “Kan. July 2— Gen, J. Franklin Bell, chief of atamt of the army, in a telegram ‘6 Secretary Taft, as given out hers, explained what be meant by the phrase “Thera is (something wrong in fhe army,” re- ported to hare been used by Gen. Belt {nm talk to officers recently at Fort Leavenworth, ‘The telegram tollown: “Local papers publish interview. with Fl you explaining probable meaning of re- | mark. attributed to me in addres to graduating clas. Tere {8 nothing mysterious or obecure in’ whet I said. I never sald there was something wrong in the army; dut,. having reference to | the fallure of soldiers “to re-enlist and , diioulty im getting sufficient recrulte for the erm; also to the shortage of oMfcera for duty with troops, owing, to the necessity for a0 much Getached ser- vice, 1 remmrked that the War De- partment was aware that’ there was vemo discontent in the army and a fooling that something was wrong, but fhought It knew the caumes and would week t> correct them. “The causes I di not mention, bat had in mind inadequate pay and in- wofficient number of officers. A mynopsis of my femarks not_purporting to be verbatim was very well prepared from jong hand notes by « reporter. present and sent te the joo! paper, which de- tached one sentemos, but slightly vary- ing from what I said about mitidle of reporter's synopslé quoted -nod- printed ee the opening sentence of my remarks @rd prefaced !t with headiiaes, which jeted the falee impression that I was darkly tinting at some mysterious troubletn the army, “I know of nothing wrong in the army which cannot be corrected with- out legislation or whith ts known to public. It je notorious that the pay is Inadequate to attract suMolent recruits under the present prosperous condition ef the country. ‘eer pay js unquestionably DISH, Idato. Juty 2—Mtax Malich, ther of the men tinplidated by the | of Uarry Orchard, made bis | Sieg (onlay os a witness tn of Wrilam 1, Haywoot Ho ty contradicted ‘al of proband’ xtine te him. cn Was tho leader of the Austrian jer wvorkera at Globevilie, and oon. @ saloon and store and hovel durmg the.strike, Orchard testified Masich proposed to ttm that he || te a hotel at Globeville filled) fhon-union men. and offered bam | te piow up the store of Wiltam’| d, A tusiness rival, and pri-} Informed the prosecution that weile prepariag to burn and bad latter burned 0. Fe EAC. 7, *Peltibene dupe,” and | (I at pega lc STOCKS BRIS, BUT THE PRICES DON Pacifics, Atchison, ‘Great Northern, Smelting and American Car Cut: Qn alibi when ho killed Detective Grogoroy. ish awore that Orchard had pto~ destroying the non-union hotel ‘dling of McDonsld, and that Tefused to have anything to 40 either oxtme le Aino denied all knowledge of “P: dope,” or its. v#e in his sto: that Orchard told him that Gov. Steunanderg he would be man and that ie would kit him. Blow Them Up, He Said. varpenter and miner. He Femelterman at Gober’ Ce Coi., who Was an: Austrian, as were Soest men in the Globeville smelters. 4a xo know ® man named # aHas Thomas Hogan?” Fae conducted 3 ee “to hin “sa Tunr @ Pinkerton detective named Gratias. h said he did ‘not know that Was a actectivte at'this time, was working seotetly and was ms president of the local smeltor Mthe witness sald it wadin ier | that he met Orchard, who | living with Steve Adams and ligarrrs stocks ghowed decfines gener ally Th thé earty deaitngs to-day, Dat there were scattered gains anphg the less prominent iesues. Canedian Pe- cific fell 1 14, Union Paciflo, Great ern Pacific, Amertoan Smelting and American Car large fractions. Cleve iMlalich had become {otoe| jand, C. C. & St Lowa and Hide & hotel and bar at this time. Leather proferred rose I and St. Louts, te the ‘ranks, ch are now thou- Rehard testified, it will be remem | Soutzwegier and Kanme City ROU | Strongey 1am: ayers tna these facts that fa! had suggest o him: ern f wing up of a hotel where 16) non- Thee wee ves “hie change m dater| re woll known to you and tye miners were living, and had intend to seek a peniecar ten ae him steal 100 pounds of dyne- “trom the Union Pacific powder h declared to-day that the test twee sil faisc. Ve sacd that d or Hogan cazye to him one day Mt taking lyerersd chem is the matter with you follcs extended tts Fae te) t 'The scabs are getting the | 7, a you. Why don't you viow That Beourities rose and 16-8, : {Sa i and United Gtallway me ze jel off the earth referred 2 rthi vrPhere . was another rush fo set! in the ig to denounce you.” final hour and Yak Corea: es with ‘Tried to Burn His Hotel. 2 points. Trading bors, “improvement in the téne ef the market 1 nthe-afetrnoon resuited from moderate. dis distribution of bedars, o HEL stocks. hott taton ‘and Nore em Pacific retrieved tosses, WOULD STOP “SOBER SUE” ON HAMMERSTEIN’S ROOF. Lawrence J. Cartwright Declares She Has a Contract to Appear Under His Management. Justice Platsek, in the Supreme Court to-day, om the application of. Lawyer losses of from 1 to waa active. ‘Gils, [he Winey Bata, Orchare 5 toced —eaben-of-eto-ctes $0: were | Cartwright, tamued an order directing Be he’ was joking. (030 Saree and fe Ponda $000, Susan Kelley, known Ii Vaudeville aw on said tie knew uothing about “Bober Sue," and William Hammerstein, 2s eloped Redpeape pend pepe ‘The Closing Guetations. to chow cause why they should not be the City Council of Globeville.| Today's hicpest. lowgst. losing restrained, Mins Kelley from appearing, ‘ecinred two attemptn had deen| net chunmes of mocks nai and Hammerstein from permitting her Grocrn his place oF business, tne | suctatioas are en follows! Wen cat ncoas? as feniy i omens Gocaeeniea om April 21. 18, after Orchard ch - Gon Ge. of by Be toberitie: = a es tam. ‘The order to show cause le re- Tad been acai PG SPs = FF] turmapis to-morrow berore Justice Day- ail ef tne hotel the x phd at te ath, r “ae TZ BI ton mi a 0 me adven by The ladiea’ aux- nh a ‘e Cartwright alleges that he and Susan oe ; to my padroom to re- oh nm =f Kelley entered into an agreement ori the witness, on s£ome- Mi 5, Satocae the window. The bottle tS Rl Im for two years from that bahay? threa fest in front of me. wn ee 3 % | date, to appear in different theatres and mig of the fluid splashed on my itis — 91 =| places of amusement Under hie manage to the bone Bh SS aes pica rea ed up my three-y xy = _ pis Kelley, J ts cletm i ‘Asleep, and rar Bos eee uttentioe edi has) ative st ee Feascn of the tact remaini PRE ASESSE fh th him. When we went back the qm Was Med mith xmoke from the | % 3B § —24 thatthe Tote peer Sree p Which Was smouldering.” st BS: ay 1 parres ieee tt & > if | pression earned for her the et dhe was or able to a Y = 16 | briguet of ber Suey | She, remained Out who ite Sioa a trae eenntermeme oF she plelad i unt) ww Orchard in t fet ee June Wi, when who lett hint and and appea ‘This time Orchard told es the ed at Hammerstein's Roof G: en. ter companies -wlore wus Nt Tit lthe Victoria Theatre, known as Para- teas hits tA” |dise Park. — ‘Cartwright says her action has de- , | prived him of large profite: that he has HRo adequate remedy at law In, money | damages, and Tina Kettey is with- Maficient property or funds to re- ou Ad > wach an action, $+e1t] | ead continue to might have department. i ry i feyer, counse! for Hammer- 10, ory Bl ecte teal his client has a good defence to him from Rocky Ford En a {te he por ane Te 4 9 Orohard'a financial eondi- a SHIPPING NEWS. See wy Ty es Saye when the latter Sata ee ALMANAC FOR | TO-DAY, Miggi at gambling. Cronard ana | Re RSH | sun rece, 431]/8un ects, 7.34]Moon riers — bought the cheapest toodsturts ty sa +f THE TIDES. tore. eh i <1 Cursed Steunenberg. ay gt : Malich next related a conversation Bo _ | Sandy. Book be Hund with @ Turkish bam | He By ER) GSR Heres hin | 3 b|¥ hr taking baths for rheumatism," i Sau. yr “Tom met me one day | Ba Hy sr tr) PORT OF NEW YORK. — n T ‘wou geing to take a bath and 107 OAM + 1 she swonidn't mind—>: tia Age 2 1 hime 1 took bh wm 4 108% $ 10° | statendam 123i = 1% | Alinneapolls Ont. & Weat the | Pacific Mai Ho | Pi rr would have do i McDonald to him. 1 again I foing ike that. He th a0 me a G sealed bin was +1 Mobviie ‘Antwery INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DUR TO-DAY, Nato ® out of the country. 2 Bremen Wilhetm 1. | Ttatte | altel Saptes: Colon. ich sald his e veces Bt 3 3 Garncube Bremen, ayiite was J r snk 9%, ~ Nuscee, Bt, clits i avanA, Sey esicn tie sa, Vadert ner “Antwerp. ‘tna Joachim, Colon. ra eich 4 OUTGOING. BTEAMSHIPS, in making bombs naan And Gabbert, or any sone § ADE DU DATs sed ripple of Mbxhter Foneyer saw a ‘boom’ in my life.” Denies Pettibone Talk. Atiess. waa cross-examined by for Borah, He wan ‘required, to © tile movements from the arrival In this countr. K down to the prose Hamtieon Moltke: et Poin by “reply: Ola Polat West met t ne wan selling dlotheewringers and Be denied ver having ¥: toxlay between two » the Chautauqua traction line, Chauncey Newton, motormen, ‘as fatally h of bis lege were cut off. Seru of wither car was-se WATCHES AND JEWELRY CASH: CREDIT a pruuired near one oF injured. tor Borah days. mu have Hbefore leav ly o, alr. F L. W. Sweet @Co. 37-39 Maideu Lane, N. Y, 389 Fulton Sireet, Brooklyn's Ingurince did you have | ~ hoard of that? 8 € fire In your i “taken trom tho fire and er Maitch Bae was woes oni acid incident z bathed malt n¢eded | pany, COURT HALTS MERGER OF TWO. Justice Blanchard ‘Enjoins the Consolidation of ‘Equitable and Mercantile Trusts. Supreme Court Justice Blanchard has granted the spplication—or Bainbridge | Colby for an Injunotioh, pending the| trial of the mult restratning the Equita~’| ble Trust Company of } York, from taking any further stepr toward completing « proposed merger} between the defendant companirs. The injunction was prayed for on the round that the proposed terms of the merger ‘authorized by the directors of whe Gefendants are caloulated unlaw- fully to tnjure the rights of the pkin- Uff and other minority stockholders and | the Equitable Life Assurance Company, of which Mr. Colby {a a policy-holder. The Judye’s Optnion. In-his epinion the Justice says: ‘Tt 1a not Inconcelrable that two cor- porations having equal amount of cap- {tal might be 90 situated that the {tem of good will in the case of one equalled the capital; while the other corporation really had no good will and no assets | other than Its actual capital. In the| instanoe of such corporation tt might be well heid that a merger wixm terms similar to these proposed tn the present case might be entirely fair to the wtock- tOlders of both corporations. provides | that the merged corporation|; se¢mbd | IMeely to earn more upon the capital contributed by the less prosperous .cor~ Boreslaaleue than that corporation had tith erto ier provosed suerwer of! the antend- att sure however, t# not anal- | the arraagement just men- | papcrtetors of fs it appears that} ie merger hope to} earn upon 6 capitalization contributed vy the Mercantile Trust Conipany the same cent. thet that company has earned during the past four years; but upon the capitalisation contributed by the Dqultable ‘Trust Company to earn somewhat leas ars without the an- ing the past four uistance ef the Meroantile Trust Com- Unjust. to Stockholders. “In ather words, the merged corpora- Hoalaess ot tend to be able to ca Investenent nat th tne stockshold- BIG COMBINES, | tendent, lewho In the early eighties was the first AY BOLLS MOE. UP LIKE LIST O VTE STATS Highways Department Get Just Did It That Way to Keep Addresses. At the opening of the Investigation into the various departments of_ the yarious bureaus under Borough Presl- dent John F, Ahearn by the Commis- payrolls of the department. He was in the habit, he said, of identifying the ¢mrployees by certificates from the sec- tion foregen. If an employee died Fisher was not notified by the superin- he eat. He read from his pag- roll book the names and addresses of several employees. 2 ‘Of some of the names askeil for by Commissioner Mitchel he had no record. Among them was that of David Orr, baseman of the Metropolitan Daseball Club. He js now employed, i ls said, es @ watchman in the Department of Highways, ‘Mr. Fister waid that he did not know the Gates of entries of names or ad- Greeses in his pay-rol! book. Lous 8. Wund, a clerk tn the De- | partment of Highways, was next sworn, Ho paid that he had got up « card sys tem of employees according to their As- sembly districts. He had done so of his own volition. @ said that the system |hat no particular use except where some one wanted to know where a cer tain man lived. : “Phe city pays for the expense of the index, does it not?’ asked Commis- sioner MYobst. a You" “And it Ia of no particillar uset” "Mo, not especially."” Owen Reynolds, a foreman in the De- partment of Highways gave a lst of tpe“men under him. Among them was the name of John MoKeon, who, the witness gald, was working every day. Commissioner Mitchel {mmediately sent eon. uestioned ty Com- ut his movements past month. He be could not remember his movements on any svecific day, Dut was sure that he wae working every day. ir | amount of potential, prophesied and es- Umated earnings, based not upon fact or experience, but. uon the and exttmate of the promoters of the Lane Piasotit and bie fellow-#tock- romised no more than thetr the © hes roved that the si Kites BL is to provide the pr tailormen- have fashioned a At $15 we show various single serges—eighth, quarter, half and i Broadway, i | 222. $.SS.. + The deep, underlying cause of the blood. which prevents the place from healin of an inactive, sluggish condition of When the blood is in this condition purities with which the circulation disease the surrounding flesh, The is one that removes the ‘cause, $.S.S, It be germs, impurities ahd poisons, ‘and purification of the” blood, advice iree, . THE SWIFT Ay able in earnings based Edward Welss, counsel for Lawrence J.| Company oan earn @ somewhat less fees Tons rather shan wpon exerience Making Ready for the Country HE DAY IS HERE when man's thoughts turn to green fields and placid waters—and our province conclusive evidence of their mastery of the most difficult pane of tailoring—the making of suits as light as possi- le in weight, yet shape-retaining. weight’ worteds, flannels —and— WM. VOGEL & SON This vital fluid has become infected with some germ or poison ter of the body to be absorbed into the cire off through the usual channels of nature. ing or polluting of this lifestream from hereditary taints, or from the effects of # long spell of sickness, leaving disease germs in the system, charged into the place to irritate and inflame the tissues and further and for this purpose nothing equals yins at the fountain hi rich, pure blood, heals naturally and permanently, assist in clearising the place, but a cure ci Book on Séfes’ did Ulcers and any. medical ATLANT. ent es carned while in thelr own |. and that promise ia made ‘oper. sort of clothes. Our colection /of ‘suits that offer breasted sack models, in tropical “cassimeres-and—blueand—black full lined. Houston St. HEALS LD SORES every old sore {s a bad condition of g. This infection may be the result | the system leaving the refuse mat-| lation instead of throwing it Another cause is the weaken- a sore cannot heal because the im- is filled are being constantly dis- only treatment that can do any good dof the trouble and drives out aly hen the place, being supplied with Local applications 1 only be effected through 7 SPECIFIC CO., a "Frisco Sau oun Out News BAN FRANCISCO, nounced that President Commercial America, last night extended the strike for Oxford Ties Sailor Ties at ‘Pamps Worth $2.50 last night. It {s belleved by many, her Portland, Low attie wilt be the scene of | at, while some declare | a Chicago, regarded as} he key to the telegraph tyaden of} country, have been “ordered | Angeles or the next e Commercial Telex ho n notified by President i tto-tock fer J. L. Powellacn, an operator who is sald to be on his way ere from Los Angeles to act as airike- sker, for the Western Union, It ta the union that rom tha Signal Corpe Army and is authorities In t pery of a ise that of the Service in Another City | vsuan Will Be Tied Up. ‘An excited advance in the cotton-mare} followed (ae publication of thay nents: monthly condition report owing an average condition o| improvement of only) for the month, when thi expecting an Improv wecorg’. ime of year, the previous lows been 75.8 per cent. in compared with 83.3 per cent. last year. immediately follo tion of tho report th for Ju of the Western 7 1 lL. Ww July gm. vs the publioas ‘ket advanoed October and Telegraphers™ 4on men 12 fo stoners of Accounts to-day John _D. Goad Gl reer Cd malcom January, of about 23 to 38 point LFisher: the jpay-roll cletk in the De of the telegraphers by. ordering OULSth®| foes: were reopen figures of. veaterday & operators of the Western Union and day by the West Vols for the sea: partment of Highways, was the first | postal Companies in another city to _—— witness cxamineg by Commissioner tieig cut the men on strike in / POET GILDER ON GRAND JURY.; Mitchel. = and Oakland. “Small would noi say} sess - . Ho testiNed that he checked up the|wnore the strike had been called, and} The July Grand Jury 13,000,000 jast will the e epcetent’ ted er, tho poet, Anson J, Moore, tty-fAtth prices of cottongs of the crop, st wi or] Seas Knew Good Shoes So Low Priced. = Sy y oes a, = a FRARN ASTER EN, ay a ars MK oe — $20,600 WORTH OF - SEASONABLE FOOTWEAR At 50c on Dollar - ON SALE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) Damaged by Water in the Valley of Ohio River in trans. portation from Portsmouth, Ohio (on board of the Norfolk Russet Caif Golden Brown Patent Coltskin, Gun Metal Calf 5,000 Pairs. Misses’ and Children’s 50e¢ Oxfords at : Misses’ & Children’s Oxfords, Misses’ & Children’s Gibson Ties, ; 4 |: Worth 1.50, 50¢ Worth 1.50, at 50¢ ate ese at Whit $4-19 Canvas, ‘Men’s Canvas Shoes. and Oxfords, welted soles; AC OATS cobaad do sbanEs Boys’ $2.50 Tan Shoes, — extension soles, for dress wear; sizes up to § /4....-. $4.39 79¢ 99 Plenty of Blac Plenty of Tans Guaranteed ‘Oxfords. All Sizes and All Styles. Factory Rejects;