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PAGE FIVE THE WHITE PLAINS DAILY ARGUS. MONDAY, DI The ‘ Home OF Popular Prices IT PAYS TO BUY AT Haley^ CARNEGIE ON ^ STAND TODAY. WHITE PLAINS LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE STORE OPEN EVENINGS FROM TUESDAY UKCKMUKU 15tl» to AND INCLUDING TIII R 8 DAY, DF<'FMliKIt 24 Ui. MAKE HALEY ’ S : Your Santa Claus Headquarters NKVER HKFORK IN THE HIS I ’ UHV OF TI1IH HTOHK HAS THEHE KMFNT OF HOLIDAY GOODS. DEFN HO tXJWFLKTIC AN ASSORT EVERY 1 JEFARTMENT WE HAVE AN ARRAY OF FRACTICAL AND ACCEI*TAHLE ARTICLES THAT MARK HUITARLE Gil TS. YOti CAN EFFECT A HAVING OF MANY DOLLARS RY SELECTING HERE. Headquarters for Attractive and Economical Christmas Gifts Steel Magnate Willing to Aid Tariff Committee. FAVORS WISE REDUCTION. Whan tha Iron and Staal Industry Naada Protection as an Infant — At tends In Responas to a Subpoena Is sued by the House of Representa- tivea and Says He Is Qlad to Be of Service. Money WitiffimmoTi, Dec. 2 l. — Andrrw Cnr» acgle went before the ways and means committee -today to tontJfy at the in quiry In^gartl to the tariff. Mr. Carnegie caine to Washington In response to a subpoena Issued by the house of representatives. He de clined to appear as a witness on a mere Invitation from Chairman Payne. pcfore going before tho committee Mr. Camogle sold: “ I shall tell the truth to the commlt- t«e. I avu.ttk tUete dlaposal. I have no r Ribbons for Christmas HOLLY HI (IRONS, DRESDEN KIRHONH, PLAIN COMi!; RIR- RONN IN ALL WIDTHS AND IN SEVERAL QUALITIEH. SO YOU (WN CHOOSE TO SUIT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY. HARGA1NS IN RIRRON 8 — *NO NEED OF GOING TO NEW YORK FOR HIRRONH. Fancy Goods FANCY GOOim, IMMKNH10 VAIUKI'V — LATKST NdVUl.TlHS — LOWK 8 T I ’ ltlClOS. ^Christmas Sale of Gloves ;n jSEATHKB f.I.OV CIAI, CriKISl ’ MAS HTOCKH. MKN AN1> CHUaiKKN, 81‘ KCI GLOVES MEN ’ S AND WOMEN ’ S PRIX SEAM CAPE GLOVES, ENGLISH TV SHARKS, TUB MOST POPULAR STREET GLOVES* THEY FIT AND WEAR AS WELL AS THE REGULAR GRADES. FAIR, SB CENTfli THE DAILY ARGUS WANTS JOURNALIST OF |RA1 A POPULAR COLUMN FOR LOCAL READERS FAME DEAD. ONE INSKItln.N OOHTH .................................................. an CIKNTS CASH THKKK INSKHTION «>Sla . ............................................. SO*FKNT 8 CASH SIX INSKItTIONH COST ............................................................. SI . 00 CASH KVNN1N.J ADS COST 7,1 CENTS 1*KH WKUK OF THU FIHST MONTH. TO LET TO fil-lNT. — A nici'ly furnlnhod room ^Ith a private family; also two or three rooms for light housekeep ing. Address It. N. H., care Argus. 17-6. RAriGAlN. — For rent, house, i) largo light r ooma , newl y decQuate d, bathj iubd furnace, 1ft 1 1 Tinprovoments; open plumbing: largo veranda; lot 60x150, large garden; 8 minutes to depot; tlm> lu'lghborliood. In quire Owner, A. L. Wescdtt, 29 South Lexington Ave. TO KBNT — raur rooms to rent- In ilamtlton avenue, near post office. Inquire at TUB ARGUS oflk • TO RENT. —After November 8 let. a houae on Hamilton avenue. In quire at thia office. O LET — House, Waller avenue, containing eight rooms, conserva tory, at earn he**. ^fctiicKy and rub . All Improvement*. Apply Mrs. J. C. Thompaon, 57 Waller avenue. 20 t 6 COUNTY COURT GRAND AND TRIAL JURORS— CONVENES JANUARY 4, 1900. Handkerchiefs for Holiday Gifts Have Always Been Favorities WK HATH THKM IN til:HAT ASSORTMENTS FOR MKN, WO MEN AND CHILDREN AT ATTRACTIVE fRRNW AND KN. CMINED IN DAINTY DESHiNEW IIOXEH READY FDR FIIES- E.M'ATION. ANDREW CARNEGIE, irtntemeM to itinko nor nituroo to offor. I ahnlJ reply »fo the queatlon-^ mombenr of the committee in ao far as I am able, j _ I ‘ ‘ I a nr of tile opinion that the Iron and ateel hiiBlneaa no longer need* protection na an Infant Industry. I should favor a wine reduction In tho tariff,, but 1 am no longer a manufac turer. Every one knows that 1 retired from active business years ago. \I am here In performance of my fluty us an American citizen. If I can tx» of any osalatance to the committee in giving them ‘ 'Informal Ion on which they can arrive nt a better conclusion ion the steel schedule I am glad' of the I‘ “ ™ U \ ‘ - n 1 for and on. <M QA „„{! J 1 proptrod any atntomnnt Put up 111 box ....... . .lx for Kin., nt ............... ; ............ 1 >1 * W <U,U * 1 * JU ,nd have no data to eubmlt. Tho ca m- Illack Hrorade nn<1 Colored MiifflcrH $449 mcrahiTT wflFj «ra. ‘ Wllllrtm Tr. 1 lyckmnn ; fl. Elotcii- Euihrpidcred . Ilnudkerchicfs — Hun- \ — drCTls-of- styles, nt each ......... Lacc Trimmed Handkerchiefs, Linen Centre, at, each - . . ..... ...... Pyincess Lace Handkerchief*, at, each .................................................. 10c, 12 l-2c, 19c, 25c, 50c 12 l-2c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 25c, 75c, 98c, $1.25, $1.50 ut, each Women ’ s and Children ’ s Sweaters Bargain Prices Women ’ s Neckwear for Gifts In Fancy Boxes 25c. and 49c, Worth Double Holiday Sale of Waists Sample Waiits at $1.98 t^$5.98. worth $3.00 tg $1 0.00 Ladies ’ Fancy Aprons 25c. to 98c. J. J. HALEY, PROP. 83 to 89 Railroad Ave., McCurdy Building, White Plains. We want ARGl'S READERS W Bond us in tin- news. Wo will print notes of a social nature, personal, re ligious, fraternal notes — in fact, we want the nows.. -W® desire to make tin* WHITE 1 ’ LAINK DAILY ARGUS what the weekly edition has been for 12 years —a popular nows- pajwr. itiRwcr to the host of my knowledge Hid belief. ” ‘ An. effort will be made to get into the public records Mr. Carnegie ’ * state ment In a magazine article recently In Tftvblch he declared for the reduction of the steel schedule. In this article Mr, CaVpegte declared that steel no longer — needs tbe-proteetlon-of-a tariff. Following ’ Mr, Carnegie on the stand will be a witness who recently nserlb- pd to Mr. Carnegie a sinister motive In favoring the reduetion of tho duty rm steel and jyon. JIe In Alfred O. Crosier of w'lrmingcun. Del. lawyer, suthor and puhifeisi. ~ A After the publication ‘ of the Cnrne- sfle article Mr. Urosler sent n letter to the ways and means committed in which he attributed to Mr. Carnegie u flesiro to organize a trust to control the world's steel and Iron market. It was Mr. Crosier ’ s letter to the . .gg president that caused the elimination Pteftsatitviii© ?ntnpfllgn of T. Cplemun du Pont of lien. W llliam . 1 . I latt. to I reside. The following In a list of Qraud ami TfialVjii rpia drawn to oorvo as such at tho January term, 1UUU, of the Cbunty Coarc* wlnqh.convener at White plaint, .Ii.liuary 4, at 10 o ’ clock *. m., H oji . Wllllara P. Platt, presiding: GRAND JURORH. BEDFORD) — George VV. Bypber, Charles II . Green, YORK!OWN— Ira D. Strang. _ N 1 CW RQCmfflLI.E- Willlnm A. Kb-in. MAMAKONECK^ — William j'. Palm er, Will jam A. Jlftyd. OSSINING — Oscar 8 . Hesalguo. RYE — Addison Johnson, Henry U. Halstead. ,0 UKENBURGH — iJaufcs Lfiomln. . MOUNT PLEASANT, John E. Foltdr, Aaron Tlalt, icjv.itrd ! ’ . non i - NORTH CASTLE — -William T. Brundago. A ■ •' WHITE PLAINS Frank McGuire, Benjamin F. Wild, William L. Bunks, meltaYd Rluhey . YONKERS — Richard L. Condon, James D. Mclntyro, Theodore R. rich*. CORTLANDT — William J. * Chari- MSfttRrWitHilnctoii CnuhW, W.' iWiioud. r tfUM. 8 , Daughters of America, meet every other Tuesday night h> forest Hall, over tho Record Office. Mrs. Anna 0. Cowan, of Maple avenue, is Sec retary. — — L-- + (M- Allen . . mount ’ VERE on ^-TI wh I piu I*. J. Audursou, John Uorgwald. TRIAL JURORS. EA 8 TCHESTER -Nicholas Reid. OORTLANDT - George Price, Goorge B. Rich, James Lminsbury, Alonzo Seymour, Henry B. liegeman, Sherwood Odell. Eugene Smith. YONKERS —Thomas Keegan, Rob ert S. TompltlnH, Daniel CahiJl, .7an:ca P. Wilson, . Harry Mitchell, James McLaughlin, Jame* Bonin 11 WHITE PLAINS Ernrst hi Br- , beck, Andrew O ’ Rourke, Danffet B. Vroad well Robert M. Fulton. NORTH CASTLE — Hiram Gale, George M. SldoDherg, John Phlater . MOUNT' .. VERNON — Robert L, Dean, Henry P. Piper, Fred E. Sewell. CUELWBUR,GH — Philip A. Kd- modds, Edward Kennedy, Patrick M « ( ’ -i 11 n , Gilbert A . Bin k . ... m. pee A' sXNr — CASTELLANE BOYS IN COURT. Three Judges Quiz Children as to Fit ness For School Life. Pari*, Dec. 21 — The court before which the suit of Count Bonl de Cnu- A Large Assortment of USEFUL GIFTS . A apecia! vaqdevlllo bill is On atjteiiaQe f or (| )C transference of his the Electric Tieatro this week. threw children from the enr^ of their 1 *■ 1 — ft thot . prlncq** de Sngan, to the ■?«re of the Marquise de Caatellnne lias l>ecn conducted is now consider ing Ihe advisability of ordering the hlhiren placed in a lugn sthool. osepfi Klinger, Klinggr. llijoodore faxter. ' RYE — william T. Wolr. James ( ’ . Harriot. WiRlam H. Browning, Louis F. Brcnmidke, William A. iiARRflS^N — 8 arius HI Patti CharlfH Selmiallng, William H. Ford. OSSINING* — Alfivd .Smith, Rlchajd Maney, Obadiab Brooks, .Jlrook* Acker, Thomas Sherwood . NEW CASTLE — Elliot Cowdon, WUbef Klal>ff . * MAMAKONBCK — AUnrt^llllor, Louis ottman. G, P;. Backer. J. Mil- i: ti whefce they . shall remain as partial ton Purdy. iRMirtot*. • PEMIAAI — ChrfrlCT A. Winch, >Tba-threw Judges constituting the William U. . Montgomery »urt suramoned the three clhldren to the Palace of Justice and questioned therft at some length. The examination was directed to ward ascertaining Whether the chil li ren were physically nod mentally It ted for School life. PRINCE HENRY COMING. NORTH. SALEM — J . Henry Hart- wel^, . - LEWI 8 BORO — Horace H. Todd, Charles A. Hull. YOR k TOWN — II. Frost Horton. p . siad#, _ ___ ____ _ ______ Thorfrrftf RroderlcW, KAsrard N. Bar- j ^unber y<MJth will be served, rett, Charles W. Marshall FOR SALE NORSK FOR SALK — Big, fine com- blnatloh horse, 1 6 hands, wclghr 1,100 pounds; nns style and ac tion. This horse is perfectly gentle and absolutely fearloBS . If yo-.: want a good family horse, you will look a long time before you find Abetter one. Reasons for sellingr fer .J darr: Ycicphouc 346-R. 2511 Major Orlando Jay Smith, Founder of American Press Association. ! A “ pUhlic meeting will be held iu I’ the Supreme Court rooms, nt the County Court House building, FOR SALTS. — Best T^high No. 2. nut xuid mixed coal at $5.25 ami $6 ton delivered. Lasts ua long and gives more sathifaction than and other size coal. G. G. Swackhamor, 90 Railroad avenue, m r.fn. this Monday evening, when^,-.,,. any citizen who wishes light or wishes to speak on the matter of the proposed electrification and improve- ment to tho Harlem Railroad may have tho opportunity. \t you know anything that .will have a bearing on the caae come forward and tell the village at large. This meeting is for tho interest, of jail and every citizen should and jmay have his say If he so desires. At President of Country ’ * Largest The plans of tho proposed changes Newspaper Syndicate He Kept In . may be Keen at McCullough's Drug Touch With Publiehere Alt Over Storo . hh A me.^ca — Thinker, Philoeopher and KNOWN THROUGHOUT LAND Writer aa Wall aa Exaoutiva Head Extensive Enterprise - Served In-the Civil War — Made Great Coiiaotiona of Fine Treee. he-t Please the Man FOR HALFr — GnldUorg ’ a bankrupt , stock — 400 • trimmed hats, worth from $3 to $10. Will sell at bui store front P .8 cpfita to $2.98. Take advantago for holiday*. Whit< Plains Millinery Bazaar, 52 Roll- roW £ - -T — ^ BroolUleld street. FOR HM j K — A CotiUiry Camera. In quire at thl* office. 21 tl Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. t Dec. 21. — Major Orlando Jay Smith, president and gen- j crnl manager of the American Press J Amociatihn, dbnl at 0:07 o ’ clock Sun day evening nt his home on the Hud- I son. He had been 111 since Suptembor, 1 nt which time he was operated upon 1 for cancer of the stomach. Through | his .long lIluqsH he retained Ida inter est In dally events. He was attended by Dr. Walter B. James, Dr. ’ Blake and Dr. Dennlstbn. Major Orlando Jay Smith, the found er of the American Press Association i Ladies, uothlng ’ will he more np- HOUHK FO R SALK. — or to rent; 6 _ ________ _______________ ___ ____ rooms ami linTh ; linl and cold prosWmVt and ^norol lhanagoF pi'i'daU il Iiy ymir Im.lmnd, rmimr, water. Inquire of John Percy ‘ ----- — ‘ -------- — Homestead avenue and White Plains Road, Elmsford, N. Y. lilted from Its Inooptlon ^intii Ills death, wan j brotlioj^ or smwtlicurt, (I h - ii u kikm ! FOR HALK — $G0u cash, balance siitnu : ih n-ul . iN ’ cw bOUtC, I I rooms, all improvemeutH, includ ing hathi water, gas, oioctrlc light, hot air Jicatre and light airy cel lar. etc . Plot 50*100,. Situated OH line of \VK !: i ' IMulim and Mft- maroneek trolley, ono mile this side of Mumuvonuck station, dress Box 01, Mount Vernon. N WANTED WANTED — Table lioard wanted by aoveral gcntliiiheu In private fam ily. near staftbh . BoiTd a IdrosS of ihll nt DAirJY ARGUS offlee. 2&t- ■WANTKD — By I a married man, po sition as foreman on gentleman ’ i placo or farm. Fifteen years ’ practical e$pofiunco. btrlctljf temperate. Box 53, West Gopako, N. Y. during the past two decades owe their position and fame. As head of the largest newspaper syndicate in America, Major Smith came Into intimate contact with writ ers and Journalists connected with newspapers of every grade of influ ence and Importance. They hove fre quently testlfled to tho sterling worth of his cliarncter.i his own ability and his capacity for developing ability In others. His subordinates In the Amer ican Press Association* many of whom wore associated with him for twenty yeprs or more, looked up to him as an unfailing source of Inspiration in their work, us guide, mentor and friend. Major Smith was born June 14, 1842, on a farm near Torre Haute, Ind., of Vermont ancestry. His father, Hiram Smith, was one of Indiana ’ s pioneers. He sent III* son to the public schools and Inter to Asbury college, now De Pauw university, lu later year* the. university conferred on Its distinguish ed alumnus the degree oj LL. D. Major of Sixth Indiana Cavalry. At the outbreak of the civil war Mn* Jor Smith enlisted. He served until the end of the war In the armies of the Potomac, Ohio and phmborland, rising to tho rank of major in the Sixth Indiana cavalry. He was wound ed near Atlanta, Ga., and was taken After u conliueiiicut lu a Confederate prison at Augusttb Ua.*. Major Smith was exchanged and re joined his regiment. He waa a mem ber' of the Loyal Legion. After the. war Major Smith engaged for throe yours in cotton planting at Enterprise, Thi' White IMnlh, HUh Sehotfl I Ml«»; loam entered In the forth coming i Major Smith began his Journalistic games at tho Yonkers Armory „ n - ! career at Terre Haute, Ind., ns editor dor the auspices of the Yonkers , Uie Terre Haute Mall. Later ho ac- Amusement Company • on Monday <Pilred the Terre Haute Express. In night arc no mean adversaries and* ^78 ho removed thy latter newHpnpor to Chicago, continuing its publication n Journalist of national reputation. To smoke. When ho lights up one of Ids training and guidance many of thn jour Nigh Grade Cigars he will be in men prominent In the newspaper world : such u hifppy frame of mind that it WANTKD —-A competent and export Typewriter for billing machine. Experience preferred. It. Young Bros. Companies. gcneriB offleo, I. !!. Coni nil a vi n no . Apply by letter. 2312 LOST LOHT~3aLmlay afternoon, on Itall- fbftd TiVffinTP, KTminir eyr . .Tolophouo 742 White PI u I uh , or ARGUS OffiCft. ATHLETIC SPORT will be easy to coax him for that new hat or set of furs. Take W i I n hint fro ’ M CM. Yon need have SO fear den . : ui' • • r, n i you will receive pell Hi', m i d e careful cou- Kldi . .. • i h ,c n ‘ e < Inhnvd by an expert. Lc.uU^;,.!J fhr l^ll grade Cigars. t>;- high $ FRIEDMAN BROS. 53 Itiiilroixl Ave., WIIITIC I'l.AINH Do You Want to Buy Real Estate? 1 shall be pleased to sub mit you various properties and to give you my most 'intelligent sowlco. Do You Want to Sell REAL ESTATE? : -------- Head me particuhirs and IK-'rinit mo to offer same* Henry O. Sniffen DUAL KMTATUL AND OF ALL KINDS. Telopltono 101-J WHITE PLAINS P Ifteen ucres and house of 47 rooms Suitable for Sanitarium or Family Hotel. a good account of them- id. V. Purdy, Ledwltk Jackaon, Ja- (| lf . local high school boys and put <jo7) Motordi Ira Conover, Joseptr ’ them on fTie quf vfve. will gi solves. ^ • OW mua rgu&y ciianrs .rkto been on tor ea • i ru**« ^lice, flro and letter carrlere . dcpsrtmonts of Yonkorfl. ^ In the high school relay race, ML Vernon, New , Rochelle, While Plnln* ami Yonken. have ! of In .11 tbe antarod. Ml. Vernon lia» thrown down the gauntlet with a thud that cguld be hoard tliroughout VVont- chcst'T Cnumy. li even %oke up as the Chicago Express. In 1882 he founded In Chicago the American Press Association, the monument to his fame. American Press AssoctsObn were re moved tb New York, whore they re main. The association has branch of- throughout the country, serving TRIMMED HATS FLOWERS, FOBS For Sale At A Sacrifio Having part based tho ^ of Mr. Adolph Goldberg, . ronsistliig of 4(H) Trimmed worth all thtr way from JJUM association's work he was tho head and front and moving spirit. Author and Horticulturist ~- 4 i» oM Major Smith possessed tho broadest ynn * vu of minds. Ur was keenly Interested • -«{ — ■ _ e»m |m8 ,<1 of UH^wood, TIchenor. . ...... . I\ ‘ »«««. H. fon«l taxation tlrrt -*rw'.l. Had-nll and Plnney; and lhl» well- ' r \ m to * *■\ , i ^position of religion and philosophy known four havo doctored o,.only > n( .„ nonilr , K Ue , , 1) ; that I ho cup anos hack lo Mt. Vo - rolumOH which have non ami the rlmmp on.hlp a» wo I WwI nt , OM , lon from tll0 ■I hat the team la a faat one gay bo wor)d , 4 tblakeni . The mo8t |iromh , w „ Kuaxed from tl.o fact that tho Yon- lof MuJ< , r , K10k , ar , .. A Hhort kora high achool hnya arc loalnK , Y' lf , w (lf Great gu.«rt.m.,\ “ Tho Com- much beauty aloop working out a lng DomocrttC y .. \Bternaltom “ Bal four of equal alrongth with which i |in( , e „ au( j o A(freulut . ltt Between Sol- euro and Religion. ’ ' ALSO, LADIES ’ AND OH4LDIHMWI SETH OF FURS Will I m * su«Tillced ut 25 the dollar. Don ’ t nils* tvnlty. Secure harguliis in Christ-,, mas presents' while tl»e stock is complete. to ilx ML Vernon for a tombstone. Smith nddoa to a love ofjeoni- aud While, Plain, lo Bo feokaiieU tf n g „ n ,j .Mitly u love of nutnre find life with, and tho foura to to* aunt from m t( ln open, He waa a aucooaaful thct;o achoola will bo no moan advor- iwnienltiirlat, and bU farm ut Anm- khvloe. . 1 walk, N. Y., a fid bla liomo nt Dobha Port Cheater high school may aend |,' Brryi n . y., contained aome of tbe a relay team to compete In t-Wftj Beat apooliuona of arboriculture In race, hut they foal aomewhal ahy aa America. the only boye \available err on the | n poraon Major Smith waa dlitln- alde of yoiiHifulDOKB. Bond along giilahed among men. Tall and well White Plains Millinery Bazaar >13 Itallroad Avo., \VH111 I'l.AINH Ily the KNCKI.HIDIt (HU In U5XJNOTON HAM* KVKltY WKDNEHDAY KVKNIflO. Klein & Carter Ka.w.arch.r wii. M.k. . scribable charm to Ids appearance. Hardware and Cutlery ViSlt to United Statss. I Berlin, Dec. 21.- A German sq«ad- »n, consisting of two battleships. Two armored cruisers and ’ several tmnller vessels, will vtolt the United jBtates next spring. The squadron will bo edmmhiidod 17 Railroad Avenue V^\ Uenry ' ,h “ nul ’ bro,her °- White Plains, N. Y. Knisor, who went to America to ice the Meteor lannched in 10U2. A flotilla of torpedo boats which ftiil accompany the squadron win i*e' K»mmnndcd by Prime Adalbert, the bird son of tire emperor Dobbs PRIZES FOR NEWSBOYS THK WHITE PLAINS DAll.Y AIWH'H enUolte directly only llin.iigli tho village nowelKiye. Ae an Inrentlvo to tto-. hoye to beomne active lu pueUlug their hh I c , THE AKOlfH ((ffere tho following prlaoe: To the Imy who makes tile largest average ealoe up to Clirtotmae. $ 10.00 In gold J To tho boy who makes tlu? next greatest sale, #5,00 In gold. To the next th>c« mbft successful bays, #0-00 ogrti. , To U»e next five most HucceMsful boys, f2.00 each. , To fhc next ten hoys who ritake the next best sales, $ 1.00 each. With these prizes will be given matinee tickets during th# holiday week to any local theatre. • ___ _ _ ___ _ _ • zL*...., r ' oomb hoys , avrr bi SOCIAL D Geutlcim Finest FfR ’ tf mnd<f 1 pastiy, mime pies and fruit cake -Vv for Otirtstmnfi. ;U) Martino Avenue, WiiitO Phono mm-vv. It , V (fONffli BY UP TO AT A LOWER BTONE. your loam. Port T|ie»ter, and re- bnltt, hr borr hlmrrtf with dignity and ^ ease, and bis ctnan shaven face the ImprcsN of his splendid mind, hln ister years his abundant Mir be came silvery white, adding an Inde- HIs manner was kindly and genial, without effusiveness. He had u keen j sense of Justice, to which testlqiqny is I borne by a host of employees, in whose ! welfare he took an active Interest. Major Smith is survived by a widow, !«« yv-i wjw v|f rv tw f o daughters and a son. Tho lust 1 Vlf F. named, Ooartlsnd Smith, is vice presi dent and assistant general manager of tho American Press Association. l _ . Wssther Forsoast. ! Fair; moderate temperature; fresh to strong south winds. vtoii,tK« ftiantrinl