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fat an* fUrcaboau.—The Board of Public Works last

awarded the contract for theof live hundred fett of wwpr

| atrect tn Fred I'ennlnitton

^ ^ Mr. Ponntnston amiMt)f4 JFIttpatriek, .who offered to do! * • work for $444,| T « £ Settlement With tho Drlewnrr* MudsotttJo. in the cane, of Mm. Hut-

IronderoKR, who*** feetJ t>y a train in thnt vIllnKf

Us( toU, wan effected Wednendny. Cn-4er this #ettlament Mr*. Hudley re-

payment of $3,2<H» and

rlose range. There wait no! a timeduring the Jong wait nil day when thecourt loom WU.H not well filled withK pert a ton*. Miiny people- evidentl>gave u]» the pleAMiue-M of <he ho|ultt>lo Hit in the hot courtroom for hour*.

It l» expnctctl that the T»oy will betried again at the fall turrit of the

lict Attorney Alexandermild he rould not tell at thin time\vh' n he would move for .uiother irmlIn the MHuntlme compel for the de-

mny move for bail, bnf it is nottho District Al-to (iifTmd beiiis

thought ttkriy thaitorney will consent

4il «xpen«e)i paid, from the time, of the«CCid»ot up tc Auftu»t first.

~rNo.traee of the bodies of Frankand l i tre* gpauldina of Hague, »up-

» tiave been drowned in T*ake_ _ _ • Jtttta 7th, ha« yet been discover«d. tfcougb searching parties tiave beenOQ the lake every day.

A. Joubert of Ttcondern&a(he Brunswick hotel Infrom William Dougan.

lily purchased it fuom P. H-and assumed the manage-

ot the boatelry Wednesday.fawn that had been deserted

ft* mother and waa near deathnourishment waa dis-

hy Walter Hartley of White-Hall on his farm In Dread en a. few

The fawn took milk fromi and w*« later taught

jtt>4rij»k from a dish. As a result Itfykifeecome strong and will live.

' •'"J"" , Hirst accident occurring Inthe new workmen's

,w occurred yesterdayestablishment of Isaac

BonS. The indemnity willthe injured party by the

Casualty company, the In-having been placed by C.-H.

city directory Is now t>e-,and promises one of the

It wilt be copious-giving views of the many

BfcuHdlng* of the city. ImportantM t f e r l t * leading

'Ja*» and shipping!vMbtorie points of Interest in tbts city.Vbeobjeot is to send out ttils directory

• Jtt*he form of an industrial and ad-Vertlslng edition. The book will be

* during next month.Institute

J»tett«buT5th district tviU bion octcfeer 6 th

the E$-Port

London, July &. • The Harvard neo-

oiul eiRht yeHterdny <vtpturc«l the

(Jrand rhnlknffe Cup l»y defeating the

Union Hoat club, of Huston. Mass.. in

tlie final heat at Hrnioy-on-Thames.Cluscppo Minl«a&lln. of the Lario

Rowlnjr Club. Corn«, Italy, won <theDiamond Sculls* by heating C M.Htuari. of Trinity llii.lt. iTambrlduc, inthe flr;al heat.

Thus in one iiweep Kncland'n oars-men lost the two great rowing tro-phle« they had IOUK retained and incomtequence their dlitappuinimcnt isgreat.

The only consolation left to Englandis the victory of tho Zander Club overthe Mayenco Kowlnj? club, of GermanyIn the race for the steward's Cup yes-terday.

The race of the Harvard second 8and the Union Boat Club was a «en-sational contest from the start. Thoiioston club got away in tho lead andwas half a length in front at tho quar-ter mile. Harvard then epurted andthe shells were even at the half mile.

Harvard drew away and led by uhird of a length at three-quarters offc mile. At the mile post Harvard hadincreased her advantage to three-quarters of a length, and from there to theanlsh line widened the distance. Har-vard crossed the line one and a quar-er lengths in the lead, in 7 minutes

20 seconds.

mt7th ard 8fh. An ef-

;~1« Tteln«r made to secure apeak-prominence for the institute,

WiUlam H. Anderson,ti-£nlnon T>ea»rue fame.

Crane Institute of MusicRill hold « vmmmuT school

'institute building in Ati£Icn will be «lven in (he

work which is carried on duiyear. The

has been held for several sum*talk of a sum-

school at Clarkson College thlb

Llmore of Fort Ann. onemen tn the country

less" than three feet high, died. sVjtow days ago in New York. Gihnore

(Was well known in this vicinity. Hejuttf "traveled extensively as a freakWith various circuses.

•—The fire department waa calledq^$, {Saturday night at about 9 o'clock|ft r«pon»e to a call from the reslJt*n&$ of John Carpenter on ProspectfWattde where a blaze had been dls-

In the horse barn ownd byCarpenter. The firemen rached

scene In quick time and Vtth thetheput

of chemicals extinguishedwhich had already been

^ ; control by the \i»e of two linesO&Xsrden hose kept cm the property.

./. £fi» .loss la slight, there being prac-£$eally no damage done to the building

*9h« cause of the fire is not known.1U early discovery preventing * serl-&m toss. Mr. Carpenter's horses frere

out of the building without dlf-

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«r Fhe Canadian automobile business1© iMs city for the pa«t two days has

jt*6fca4ed all previous records, scoresof Automobile parties from Montreal«tOpping 1n town during the Fourthand over Sunday.

8orrell, of Morrlaonvllle,^ « y , ,doit m valuable horse on Friday nightat~thV place, the animal being struckjby an automobile. Its Injuries were6it$t> that it had to be shot about two

.'Wilda,after tw%fi(aloth^oWn

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ter the accident. Mr. Sorrellalone in the rig at the time

.W*s th oWn out but escaped injury.

.Tb* carriage was considerably dam-aged, 'fh.e names of the parties Inthe automobile could not be ascertain•d.

Albany, July 5-—The jury in thecase of Malcolm Gifford. jr.. the youngHudson schoolboy charged with themurder of Frank J. illute, chauffeur,disagreed after deliberating for twen-jty-fpur hours. County Judge Adding-ton discharged the jury at •> o'clocklast night, after it became apparentthere was no possibility of their reachi d i t Y G i f f di n g verdict. Young Gifford was{tafcjBQrback to the. penitentiary, where

New York, July 6.—Twelve personswere seriously injured and twenty oth-er* hurt at the "sane and safe" Fourthof July fireworks celebration at (.'aidwell. N. J. arranged by the BoroughCouncil. The celebration came to adisastrous end JUJ* after it started ami

ra* then called off.The festivity waa hold on the base-

ball grounds, and more, than ten thou-sand people were present, includingMayor Jtfhn Kp*y and all the Caldwellofficials.

The fifth bomb to be sent tip,'sun-flower,1' failed to explode in theiir. It descended and bunrt in the

lap of Robert Standall.Standall was taken to Mountainside

Hospital, Montclair. His riRhtbody and face were terribly torn. Heprobably will die. His wife and six-ytar-old daughter, sitting beside him,were also severely cut about the face

Mable Gore, twelve years old, li);<Suindali, a realdent of Caldwell, re-ceived Injuries to the face and eyes.The doctors fenred she will lose thebight of bath eyes.

Marion 8tryker, ten, and her broth-er Albert, of TuIJeytown, Penn. withtheir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. KM. Jackson, of Caldwell, were injured.The boy may lose his right arm.

Mrs. Frank Gregory, of Verona, hadhf r clothing- set afire. The blaze 'put out by bystanders, but she waabadly burned.

Mrs. Abraham Cameron, of CedarGrove, and her son William, eighteenwere cut about the face and.body. Lil-lian Slekterskie, or Fairfleld, also hadher face and eyes injured.

All laws regulating motor vehicletraffic in Pittsburgh are void if thehigher courts sustain a decision Juslhanded down by the police court jus-tice at Albany as the result of a castconducted jointly by Melvln Bender,general counsel for the New YorkState Automobile Association and Ro-land Ford for the Albany Automobileclub, affiliated with the state body.The decision will mean that all cominon councils in second class citiesand towns authorities are powerlessto pass ordinances affecting the traffiof automobiles, except as to speed.

Justice Brady, the Albany * policecourt justice in question, In his deciBion, holds that the provision* of the'ullaii Motor Vehicle law express!;irohibit authorities from pawing anyrdinanceH inconsistent with its pn

visions and ihaA the state, low pro hibits all cities outside of the first clftMfrom adopting any traffic regulation:hat would tend to regulate the jnove

nient of automobiles through thistreets. The caxe before tho Albancourt was one brought by the state as-sociation and the Albany club aftithe city of Albany had pastfed an oi

ce remjirlntf all motor vehicle!to come 1o a full stop when approaching a trolley oar receiving or dlicharging passengers. The police JUM-lice further held that the state lafulty rovers the. matter of autom<bile wtopping before <;an« and there.

is likely to retnatn until trie

For the first time during the trial,/Which began la«t Monday, the boy.prisoner appeared cast down and mel-ancholy.. He 'had confidently expected*tt acquittal. Though the result wasindicated when, Judge Addiugton call-ed $he jury tn at 10 a. m. after they>had been locked up all nighi, <•/Charles Schade. the fort man. said theycould not agree, ftifford and the mem-4>ers of his family waited and hopedtllfOUjKh the long hours for the verdiet that would free him.

CMfford's father and mother and.••veral friends of the family stooda>|)OUt the saddened boy in a cirrloobscure him from the curioua gaze of£^e crowd that packed the -courtroom

,,^A pushed forward at the adjourn-of court to look at him from

foreis vo

The opinion of Jut'tu-e Brady in par'follows:

"The court i8 of -th* opinion thati-areful resdinp of the ordinance aof the state law. and a rompansof th" two, is HiifTlrient to show thadesirable as such an ordinance is. uder the i>re«ent highway law. it-is oof those ordinances which are M.itito be with(tut effect, in that it is ;

upon a subject over which the hiate.ha« a.'-suined Juriiwdicliou, and is m ef-fort an attempt to broaden Uie pro-visions of the state, law which touchupon the operation of motor vehicle*upon public highways. The court issatJKfled that thw in imt one of thecases In which local authorities are

Furnished Each Week to the Reader* of This Newspaper by the NewYork State Department of Health.

WHAT TO EAT AND DRINK IN SUMMER

HOT weather anrl digoslivp iipsrffl go torjrthor. W< call such np-oM"summer complaint" with good mason.

Hot wnathpr fnvors \ho prowfli of prrms nnd \hn dorav of milkand oilier fooiifl. It «}«<> lowers tlio power of tho Itoilv to digest food

hifh it could thrivo «>n in wiuW.THE MO8T IMPORTANT RULE FOR KEEPING WELL IN SUMMER IS

NOT TO OVERTAX THE DIGESTION.Rpocial rare should hv la\on not to on\ foods whieli hnvn T'N'DKH-XK DEt'OJMl'dSrriON. Siu-h food is one of the rommoiu-jt I'JMI*OS

of summer diarrhoa.DO NOT OVKIIKAT IN' Sl'MMKR. I! you tnlie mom food Hum

ho hody needs the exci's^ ferm<'nt» in the intestine and thfi products arcal>eorl)ed and poi.son the hodv.

Do not fat or cat very lightly when OVKHTIRED or VKRV WATJM.KAT Sl'AHhNIJIA OK .\lEAT IN' Sf'MMEU. Meat foods are

particularly harmful when frfpy forment in the inte$tino. Meat phnulilnot be enton more than once a day and may well be omitted entirely hvalt but those who are doini; hnrd physical work. Kich,, too, should not betaken more than once a dav. IN' WAHM CUMATKS MK.V MVKL A I U J E L Y OX FRUITS AND VKGKTAHLES, and in this case na-ture's way is the host way.

Simple ami light meals phmild he the. rule in .Inly and August.DRINK FREELY OK WATEIt BETWEEN'1 MEALS. Water

drinking favors free perspiration and keeps the howolf in good condition.The .temperature of the water should be COOL, H I T NOT TOOCOLD. Do not take cold drinks while you are very wrtrm or in the midstof violent exercise. Thirst is often best quenched by something hot. such

hot tea. Bicycle riders know very well that ice water drunk on theroad leaves the mouth dry and parched. A'little sweetening or a pleasantacid flavor in the drink is good. Laborers in the field have long hudthe practice of putting ginger and molasses in their field jug. Oatmealwater is an excellent drink for man and beast in summer.

ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS SHOULD NOT BE USED TNT HOTWEATHER. The temporary sense of coolness which they muse i*quickly followed by a hot fhtsh which makes the drinker much more un-comfortable than before.

THE ALCOHOLIC 18 THE FIRST PERSON TO SUCCUMB TO HOTWEATHER.

KEEP THE BOWELS CLEAR IX" HOT WEATHER. Tho fer-mentation of food in the intestine is likHy to cause serious disensc whenthe system is weakened by hot weather. It is most important to clear thebowels every day. Free water drinking helps in this. In eas*»s of consti-pation a deaaertspoonful of Russian oil, taken at first three times a dayand nfter a fax? days twice and then opce, will lubricate, the bowels andput them in good shape.

EAT LIGHTLY AND NOT MUCH MEAT.DRINK FREELY, BUT NOT ICE WATER OR ALCOHOL.KEEP THE BOWELS OPEN.If you do these things you can bid defiance to the germs of pumma

diarrhea.

BIRD ON HATMAKES BOTHER

reasury Department Reveries Rul-

ing on Plumage

LEAVES WOMEN INRATHER BAD QUANDRY;"

Cumberlunri Ha Onlr>rfomenting: the state law."The State Automobile Association ; of the Kastern Star, ha>- arranued 0>i

hrouuh its general counsel is keenly Ian excursion to l^ke (Jeor^o on Fn-ivat'ching mtt only the legislation of! .lay, July 17. Tlie excursionists wtlhe state Imt that of the cities in thel travel l»y special tram and thrmiuinterestHXif no only the motorists but i f*ake (!e«>ri;e. Thin is- considered on.he pedestrians as well. jof thr mom enjoyable excursion tnpj

••• j in thi.s j>att of t h e .state.

Six automobiles on Saturday fore-j - A cla. it recital wa.«* given Fnday

•mon c-onvryi-d the committee o'n lo- j P m. by the pupils of Miss C. C,

cation of sites of place* of historic u»-

nnection with the Batile !

: Church at ht«r Jthe moo o\«Mir t o

e m s t in c . rmec t i tm w i l h the B a t d e I l m | K i v ( V | 1 u n , , r r t , , o a U s p i r , k S o f M a r .of IMatttibiirRh tn pract ica l ly all s u c h I doiuui<4i U K I K C No . 011*. I. <>. <>. F.p laces of interes t both in th is c i ty [ T h i s is a l w a y s one of the most pl«*aj*-arj<l v ic ini ty . T h e party .started f r o m irn; e x c u r s i o n s of thv s u m m e r . D<he Y. M. (\ A. promptly ut D o'clock

and nr»t i»a.ssed the i)?Lord house onCumberland avenue and 4heri passedon to the Dead Creek, north of thecity. The party went over the entireroute as announced in the Press ofSaturday morning and without murhdifficulty located all the points of in-t<re«t they nought with the possibleexception of the old stone mill and thishe members -of the committee are

confident they will be able to locatebsolutely through the studying: of old

deeds on file in tho office of the coun-t dork.The committee plans <o erect per-

manent markers as far as practical atall such places, but these permanentinarkern will not \n- erected on anysite without first securing positive a*-mrance from owners that such mark-

ers will be permanent fixtures at lh'»It in ejrtmwtted that it will re-

quire about $2,SOU to procure artisticmarkers for all of the. Bites which thecommittee de«ires to mark and thecommission will be a«ked to set futldea sufficient sum for this purpose. Thattho plan for the marking of these »rtes*i.s a good one cannot be denied. Evenafter one hundred years and within a'ompamtively few years of when many»f those who participated in the bat-

tle were alive the immirte-e has ex-perienced some difficulty in locatiim

tss it. - Boat leavick at 7.3« o'clock.

-The motor 'bus of th»* SuburbanTransportation company will

njr next week make regular S-un<layChasm during theummer. One tnji

some of the sites of that memorable ' sc«>nes of the Fjt-nch, and how much more dif-Jtniw and will »

ficult this will In* if attempted even- jtwcnty-Hve yearn hence if these per-

trips tobalance of Hiemly on that day will h«»

arrival and departure of the 'bus a1

tre Chasm will be such that umpl<time will be Riven for a trip through

ie famous waterway.—The entertainment committee oi

the Y . M. C. A . wilt meet at thoassociation rooms toniinht at 8 <to confer with C. H. Pefter, head ofthe Redpaih Lyceum Bureau of Bos-

n, retcarduig the j*erie3 of enterfailentH to be ptveu in this city this

winter utuier the aunpicert of the n»sociation.

-The. j?oir team of thf IMatlburKh Country club $at& to I»ortHenry Suturday to play the K«>lf clubof that place,. The match at thtime will be the rubber, each teamhaving won from tho other in the- t\v<preceding contests.

— Yesterday afternoon, Miss KitKein oharKO of Battle, of PluUsburfth pgeant, conferred with The memberof the I-onis XVI episode which wil1

spectacular miof tlii* paueant

f proKram will d ipn)urt at th.•att-ly «ji^«.i

be one of the m«beautiful opisodeHThis feature

inanenl markers are not trected •with->ut further delay.

NOT1CH T<> WATKIlHaving receiv.-d the water a.«hos

ment for the City of P i t t s b u r g h fi

- -Tl i« annu/iTTnreHn? of the 1/tttte 1 H l ° quarter end.n* June 30. ) •>]

I/ight B«in«r.s Socu-ly AVIII be held r notice i.s hereby Kiven that -1 he under

today tu the M. ll church parlors at J ,siKned will attend at his office m '!•:{ l''«'l>'

ll>k- 'Theutro nntldin^ corner Court an

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Pittsburgh Lumber CoTIIK .TOR IS FINISHED

You will b« highly iileaaMl with theresult. If you a«e lomi of our•hole*

HARDWOOD FLOORING

Vhe cost of laying our flooring 1*no greater outaido of *maU addi-tional first cost of material, thacthat of cheap, temporary, «oft w<flooring—and In the end—hardwoodfloors are much mor« •conomloa-and «atl«factory.Come fn and Inspect our sptandtc•took of flooring and other lumbwand bulldinv material*.

PliATTSBtTRGH IJIIMBICB OQ«

w i . , u r e - u d lute Krulav nitilu .it thrq i t " s of T*uc!?:nnham f'.ilHrc, 1' w h e r o

n:c K IK (Jeorco HMS ident i f ieda- .in Au«!i*al\in w h o w a t

S h - «a fried t w o revoJ\ . |M tn hf*rp.uket^ t h * of h«T .in

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