Show r CORTELYOU MUST SNOW SHOW CAUSE GAUSE Why hy He Should Not be bo Enjoined From prom Delivering Balance of Panama Canal Bonds I DISAPPOINTED BIDDER SUES tt W Austin lIn of or Now New York Sets Se flU tp Ills III BI Willi t and null No ill Indo Him p V D Do Dac o II Justice flU Ou i l r the district supreme e wart rt re d Itt it d George B 11 Cortelyou Cori sea eo t the treasury to te appear ll r In ht Mr U Jun JI a 3 to show why wily he lie hei h hnot i houll not be enjoined from turning i r the balance of the tho 0 1 i dUO nuo of the Panama Pan lUna ennui canal o nal h nd s t to certain banks bank and person mar ta to he tie has haa announced allot n The citation Issued by b Jus Jue IC cc ii old 1 1 bi breed bLeed ed on a petition med filed mede i i e AV W V Austin of New York Yorki h I i himself as all a R taxpayer taxpayer r r n t owner In the United it fr 1 who ho declared deolar he lie male m e eIf a ai i in to purchase bond bonda of th ad adl If ft pry p I l Ir uc of face fage Value of nt J S SHe r IIo Ile aver nvere he h had agreed to toi i th I h rate rat of end ami ac cc 1 ru ruf rt r rent per por 1110 and an on notice f n a of or lilt his subscription I t u read i lIy lv tr to deposit th the amount 1 h I treasurer at New Newt News Ne j t I 1 Inform th the court that I h 1 n through the qui puo quin n iI e that In direct violation of oC the theand I and anci in absolute disregard of oft t I Min us 11 departments circular of oft t I S i o of or the bond allotted i HI uno were nere allotted to per pcr perI I roo i r Individual bidders bidden and Anti andi n t i dance r with vUlt the statutes I a l ular were given equal op opI I r v to tn subscribe tim tho I Ip r p us ny wore were Wf rp allotted t nal banks bank and only 3 1 f which ware allotted to 10 toM tob b I M h h had hod offered off red a higher price n h at but bid by him 1 h hr learned that his hi bid had Ignored been Ignored I t find end nd HO no allotment alJo t made I in tn him he be say Faye he complained to the tho department and the response con eon convince convince vince vine him of the tit Intention to din disregard regard the statutes statute and thereby commit a malfeasance for which he heMY says nay Mr Corel Is III not nol a man of oC sufficient menna man to answer to tn the a III zen sens of or the United mates ad a d to him himIn hImIn himIn In hi hie petition Mr Austin A also aillo rf rc fere f Tf to In the hid bid of ot out olio 0 surge A Ho Ro Homar Romar mar of Nsw New 1 York City who vho hurt had com plied piled With Uh the th terms term of nt the tit nr r s circular In tn every ry particular r hut but buto o hope hoes bid wag waa w Ignored It In e S lint Hint j Mr Romar Bomar offered to tn take talt bonds bond fin m l ton i f at 1 lot t fa II 1 at r 9 rn I SI jl t l I 3 17 S nj nd SI jl on ne t oni ot I nt pl II 1 14 4 un I M hI n it n I f ml nether her hid n i J 11 nun IU u w a 11 MI ni I i h Mr Ho Ro RoII full nt II t a i t rl f 1 nf f It 1 h TI p i n In 1 with ith the he d c niton that h by rut ron i nf II f r the 1 i 1 hi h Iani l IlIn n i I 1 t tin It e hide bid th thI the I e 0 unit th i n th T f ft I rT t ties live I of r th It right of r M It I hid hidi hl 1 d l r i hid In I been n dep 1 i h I ed 1 f r and an will be he hed d I sn and Anci t il d fi fr natal il of ot sevi ral bun In IH is or tin u in U i d t dollars A hr Import Important ml In blanch itch of the Ih la lay lai layr 1 i T I r ir r f the hp I 1 th Ih examination f iii h if r f the Ih country the Ih Hi of f the hI mapping sod slid li vf d r the h mounds cliff IllI I put l bluH and hI rn nu nunU in f nt nU and an 1 undo the I law inn tw recently paced for the Ih linn of the thc these monuments monument the I h un repair lr and restoration trall of f the th important ruins ruin In onUi n that they th rna nay h pie preserved ened to t the Ih for fr all 11 time The Th re recent r rent cent opt of fir tint ho II tin tor t Fewkes among the Ih sea Orand MIl nun of nf f Art All Artona Anona aona ona Is I a gool 1 exempts example of this work a aruin ruined ruin town of nf great Interest having bean brought b t to In light and alleJ made ma avail available available 1111 able to In tourists tourist and the th peo people pea pitt generally In III order to assist the government departments having CUll cus custody tody of the public pub domain In prea pres 11 11 the antiquities the th work nork of compiling a descriptive e catalogue at of atthe the sites site lit has hit earn b n undertaken end and several ral bulletins relating to this work have already been published IN PRINT H It happens that at present tI the ma majority maJ J rIt of the th members member of or the bureaus bureau Waff are In Washington working up their geld field operations operation o and preparing the th results for Vl The ro re Marches Marche of the pat past pammer extended tended to ta tribe and antiquities in Alaska British Columbia Columbe Ontario California New Mew Mexico Mal Oklahoma Min We Minnesota In Louisiana and Florida A Atar tar Mrs part of the force ha has been en engaged enIn n nIn In preparing articles article for the Handbook of ot the th Indian Indians which IP is I a review ew or Of summary luminary of all that has haa been M so far tar collected t concerning the tribe tm This Thill work I la ii regarded as U prey pre preliminary to a series serlee of handbooks treating of Several everl important subdivisions dons of the subject In greater detail some of ot these the being already alread far ad advanced lUll toward t ward ll as handbook k relate Ial to the th history of the th tribe to In the th languages to 10 the th arts ad and to In social and governmental Institutions to the Ih religion to In the to tn the physical and mental characters to 10 the th sign languages land cessions cr an sic eli II The hand handbook book bak of or languages IB Ia I no now nearly ready r y fur for ties Ih i ln pt n s nil and J ral others other are arenell well nell II Rd d the Held field invest I It I I iii aw liTo It rc going Ing on nn In vary var ar lous sous directions direction with a ri IW w to 11 tilling gaps rP In the Information and III of if mak ing Ine the acquaintance or r u a larger la num ber of ur tribes tribe Already about 60 0 volumes olum have been Iteen he 1 ThIH arc In III four erlen Annual reports port bulletins con COlt to knowledge knowledge and miscellaneous eo They contain a fund of Infer information mation matlon available not only to ians and nd ethnologists but to t lain whose wh duties ditties bring them In III touch louch with all n governmental agencies a hav ing InK dealings with tb U the Indian tribe Although editions edition nf ot the t bureaus works are ant comparatively limited limit they 1 are like Ilk other oilier governmental publication rations cation obtainable through tongres congressional and other sources source The library of the bureau contain some ome volumes volume bound and unbound and 1600 1100 manuscripts to the Indian language and nd the photographic labor laboratory laboratory laboratory atory h lla has upwards J ard of negatives negative Including portrait portraits and view vI Illus Illustrating Indian life Recently authority ha has h been granted the bureau buu to extend It researches In Into Into to tn Hawaii lIa and the work ork has h been Initiated by bT the preparation of oC a Ii bib of ot the island Inlands comprising about title relating principally to fo th the native natlY people IIII and an Important work on the mythology and history of Hawaii 1 s ready for the 1 ree |