Show IN washington our lV washington ashington correspondent lias has tile the following to say of the so called industrial army now at the seat of government Gofern ment about one mile south of the capitol building is an enclosure which has for y years cars been used as a dumping b ground for miscellaneous city filth in that enclosure are nearly men four fifths of whom are professional tramps an admission fee of 25 cents is charged to go in and look over the collection so far this has bas brought in enough money to feed the tramps and they babe have made mad e no trouble but the public bubli c curiosity ba hag now been pretty well sated and unless unless 1 the imaginary philanthropists shall contribute to feed the gang the ar army my will soon begin to desert by wholesale that they will n not 0 t work was proven by coneys refusal of an offer oner of a camping dg ground of GO CO acres in in a healthy location just out of town as long as his men wanted to use it and in cash for cleaning the underbrush from same lie ile preferred to keep the men in their present unhealthy location because lie he thought he fie could get more money money out of the admission fees than he co could uld if the camp was removed to the lie country ile he thinks more however of his blooded horses ca as c a lie he removed them from the camp in which the health officer ou icar s says a Ys I 1 lio ito would not be surprised at any tit time ite to see several contafi contagious oil s diseases make t their heir appearance and from which men are arc every day carried to hospitals lio coxey has so fir far been very peaceful and law abiding with the ex caption of his mild break at the capitol but it is because his force has not been barong enough for him to be otherwise ilis his intention is in the end to mako make trouble if he can get a sufficient force of men gathered in lV washington ashington to do so ile he still talks about eventually having men here and other rot of the same sort ilis ilia coming here was a fools errand and he be has been entirely too leniently dealt with by the authorities this coxey foolishness is also costing considerable money attorney general olney has requested congress to make an appropriation of to meet the expense of employing extra deputy marshals to deal with tho the gang 6 or of lawless lawle 88 in the north northwest and t the he bill for extra police protection which the district of columbia lias has been paying for a week pat past and will continue to pay until the I 1 Coxe craze lias has passed over amounts to not less than a day |