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3 - a THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, erthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t.,b7 The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tur EVExtxc Star is served to enbecribers in the tty by ‘en their own account, at 10 cents per Weck, ordtceuts [er mouth. Coyiew at the counter, 4 eentreach. Py toail— postage prepald—60 cents a month, ic year, $6; tix months, $3. {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., a8 Recund-clsee mail matter. ‘Tae Wrrxiy Srxn—published on Friday—$2 a vear, Bees prepaid. Six mouths, $1; 10 copies for $15; 20 ¥ies for #40. Sal] mail enubecriptions must be paid in sdvance: RpPerer sent lonver than is paid for. FATAL COLLISION OF RAILROAD TRAINS Saat EXCITEMENT IN THE OIL MARKET — THE LANCASTER FIRE BUG OONFESSES; > 60—N® 9,218. Democratic Barbecue at Rockville, WINDING UP THE CAMPAIGN IN MONTGOMERY ©0., ¥) Special Dispatch to Tue EVENING Stan. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1889, TWO CENTS. THE HARRISO THE HARI THi HAKRISC eas Ty iE HARRISON HE HAKRISONS, Mi MONDAY 4 MONDAY N AT FORD'S OPERA HOUSE. AT FORD’s OPERA HOU: AT FOR AT Fou OPERA HOUSE. YS OPERA HOUSE. AT FORD'S OPERA HOUSE. was a decided success. It re cians, Viva and C: ned mi fsanobie-hearted old feliow, from hi- native land on 2 Alle mets, who had fled nt of political troubles. an opportunity ti otional aetcess. She is ‘The drama furnish: hibit her talent as an wonslecful little lady tily and acted with ull the vim of 2 woman traine Rothing but the lewitimate stage. Louis, of course, ac quitted himseif creditable. P. Aug. Andersou 2s Gia mettawon the hearis of the audience. teema with novel Bing, to say the least. Grover, tage. young life, temptations, th fragrance ite time, ing same epreads pictur. at what 8 sister may do in th ister Sister’s Sacritice, or affection. FUN ABOUNDS IN THE PLAY. Ttwss new creation to permit two of the brightest 's Island they larze and enthusiastic ‘8 of two strolling Italian musi— ed up with their affairs ue sang sweet’y, danced pret- for ‘The drama ts, and the denouement is siart- This play is by a former Washington- jan, Leonard and is construet- ed with rare Power, to af- ford the cift- ed couple to display their comic versa- tility to the best advan- The bloom of with all its hopes and dangers, tri- umpns and the time has done and e f spring: r _ SPECIAL NOTICES. _ W. H. BOOLE, D. D., OF NEW deliver hie second lecture, entitled UOR TRAFFIC, THE COMMERCIAL TNANCIAL OF THE NATION.” at Wesley Chapel M. F. th and F streets northwest FIDA ber Ixt. odt-Im = WOMAN'S INDUSTRIAL EXC 2 ort Ch HANGE, BO les street, Baltimore. —Lunch Koom 2 1 to 3.—Fizin we ney Ar. » Feeeived and sold i oneommission. Orders taken. (ce DR. HopexI, pr <2 Has Removed to 1409 New York avenue, (Young Men’s Christian Association building). 025-4w RNISH INDUSTRIFS, NOT ALMS.—B) t citizens of the District of Columb * of the wractical methods of the Associated Charities tre urzently requested to gi re for mak in Fine and ¥ ties and n's Underwear, Children’s Clothing, Household Sewing, Kn br Domestic Service, Wasl hour or day, ork a women can do, to the WO- MAN’ KTMENT of Fifth Subdivision 222 D street northwest. Office 06 pam. 830-6, DK. E, R. RUST, DENTIST, emoved from corner Sth and Hf streets to 1409 © New York ORTHWEST. SLATE MANTELS, Bs i CES. RANGES, PLUMBING and TINNING. Jobbing promptly done. Tg OLN Flor. “THES 7 £LESH FROM THE SPRING. W. C, MILBURN, Prarmactst, m5 1429 Pennsylvania avenno. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &c Hy FOr ore. FALLS and Cabin John Bridge. The steam packet Excelsior will meke trips tothe above places SUNDAY, Wharf at ( onress street and C: 8 a be chartered for fishing and gunning parties. __ ATTORNEYS. FITZGERALD, ATTORNEY-AT-bAW. 60, Corcoran Building, Practices in all the Courts. N. 1H. MILLER, . Attorney-at-Law, Rooms 2 and 4 Gunton Law Building, 472 Louisisna avenue. her requ'ar OME, SWEET HOME, A PAMPHLET oF 26 pages, on sanitary plumbing, issued for gra- H tous circulation, gives val n of general interest. The Sanitary ys: Tt is a very co: clear and sensible epitome of house drain- W. Paul Gerhard, civil and sanitary engl- Newport, R. writes: ‘I wish to express my to you fir the pamphlet, ‘Home, Sweet Home.” I 1 it with interest, and think you giye it much modest title by calling it an advertisement. It con- condensd ina few pases, sound and’ valuable 1 ish, only. householders would carefully read it an act accordingly. sk foritat our stores—J17 Ith street, 1730 Patrect, HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. the general principles of plumbing and age.” Dupont circle, dy Vy BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, ° 998 SEVENTH STREET, I axp K Nontawest, nyite attention to his selections of W GOODS, which are offered at re- Reautiful Ps Fucured Dre etaitéd at 20, only 1 - &ereat bargain. » in bi: and colurs, 35¢, eres, 50, in Dresa Goods, PI 4 Cloth, choice ng Cloth. + ‘fs and CHILDREN those suffering trom prepared ied Flanuel Under- ; oF we sell a pure medicinally - per yard, equal to goods usual- 25 and up. hiefa, ‘ave Jus received lots of pure Linen Handkerchiefs, tly impertect, at les@ than half prices. Call and hem b fore they are all sold out. pil stack of Douiestics, Table Linen and Towels. Wey rheum: line of duty Stars of Comedy to have the freest and fullest scope and foafford aspiendid Dramatic Company a great oppor. tunity. nt NATIONAL THEATER. ‘This (Saturday) Evening last time of MANKIND. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, COLLIER’S “LIGHTS 0* LONDON” CO., Au unqualified and an assured success at the Union Square Theater, formed. Geo. R. THE LIGHTS 0* LONDON, Preset tel with i the © untry, under the auspices of Mr. Union Square «heater, New Yor! vhs, Inayuifieent stage settings. hoicest for balls, Welch and MeCoy' Hall, 209 Penusy of at store under Hall; Metzerott’s % Weert End Dancing Academ: th and Penn’a avent 3-60 A MASTODON s oF HAVERLY'S CONSOLIDATED - FAN AND AMERICAN MINSTRELS. HOUSES chown UCCESS at and Saturdey ieht aml Saturday Matinee. amt atarday Matinee. and Saturday Matinee. 2 at and aturday Mativee. Yo-Night an rday Matinee. RY y Matinee. s, cE AND Lous, ard Grower, VIVA: Om A Stsren’s Sacntrice. N®* THEATER COMIQUE. MONDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1832, SURE Boom.” ‘The Svectieula- extraviganza, £ECROMANC! New Scouery by Matt Moncan. N Eaves, New York Cit First appearebee of “ADA HED A famous beauty, ax Hecla, RCHESTRA IS PREPARED ork, and wherever else per- ums’ powerful spectacular melo- an expecially selected company of the re of applause, roars of laughter, teare of turesque sketches, vivid portrait- TENCES DELIGHTED. Egbaay, im the New Of pearazice thin season of FANNY LUCILLE'S Putl and So A SUPE! eem Tuesdays, Thara 2 Spamich Baliet. 10. N week's Bausl-15, 25, 85 and dic. _ ON EXHIBITION AXD SALE AT MAKKREITE Rg, atigetious the prices of adimissiea will be a8 No. 536 E Street, 0. €26 F strect northwest, one door fra Tthetrest, ete. E vings, Chroinoa, i vita ot Brverhanadie ay a Ee oa "Farms Cale Free Art my & F§ 83 MAE oo 4 4 Litt oo DD! fe SoBe ~ 00 D A&M 3:FTERS AND SHOVELS, STORE SUPPLIES AND w GENERAL VARDWALE. ala Blankets, Flannels, Cussimeres and Housekeeping Goods. but not least, Misses’ Woolen Hose, in sizes to8X, 2be. per pair. THE SOTELDD MURDER Acquittal of the Accused. The trial of Auzustus C. Seteldo for the murder TRIAL. Rock vine, Mp., 4—The democratic came Piign in Montgomery county was weund uj this afternoon by a grand barbecue on the fair grounds here. Of cours> there was a lange ate tendance. There ts that drawing feature in bar= Decues that does not attach ttself to any other SOCIETY NOTES. Washington News and Gossip, There are 174 new advertisements In Taz Stan to-day. GovERNuENT Recetprs To-pay.—Internal reve- Chief Justice Walte’s famtly moved into their new residence, 1417 I street, last Thursday, and may soon be regarded as settled for Ufe. The ay house, which has never been occupted, 1s a most | of A. M. Soteldo on February 9h Last was con- | Ki8d of political gatherings. If the speeches ane —____"__ | Ue, $467,545.14; customs, $764,857.22. aes <5 <4 bi ? brotled beef ts good, and it makes uj [p> REFORMED EoIscoPAT, caVROH.—SER- delightful one, gnd the neighborhood very | cluded in the Criminal Court, Judge Wyllie, yes | dente Good beet served hut and poh yices every Sunday at 11 o'clock a ™., at Bt. pleasant, I¢ was uflt by Mr. J. W. Thompson, Whose fine residence it adjoins, and he determined that, while differing from his own in outward Wirk Garss have been placed in the openings made in the walls between the Navy and State departments, so that when the wooden partitions terday after our report closed, and it resulted in a Verdict of not guilty. Mr. Mitchell, for the defendant, closed his argu- ment at 33 o'clock, to-da most arde Lith atroe! » between E and F northwest. y would cven tempt the appetite of it republican, Some came to-day to cat of the beef, even Mf they did hot deine ESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SIXTH a and District Attorney Cork~ | in the speeches—or the clder which was ibe © southweat.—Preaching by the | Af Temoved the two departments can be wholly | appearance, tt should be Nke It in one respect, at NILL for the governinent, closed the case at 3:30 | suppled. Local option prevails here and anty 4 Rev. Fi HH. Buxvicx, pastor, at 11 &. m, | Separated at night. least, viz.: equally suitable for entertaining or for | o'clock. no place where a “nip™ can be got {or mouey and at 7 Seats free, at aneAie eu (ue Wess aldvae Caen a comfortable amily home. A host of friends Judge Wylie’s Charge. Private bottles, however, were as. nui fr. ALL SOULS’ CHUGCH-CORNER OF MT ste ts iROUNDS.— | hope the present occupants may long enjoy its} Juage w. Ue pro % suffered fro Ee ay rae CHORO CORNER “OF 10TH | oo. ackwell will, atanearly day, place a new | uses in both respects, ge Wyle proceeded to charge the jury. Re. Barbecues were Invented. by ay. Poss, of Rockville. The idea is of Se origin, and It has always bee ction, and the greatest atte Preparation of the anlinal Dark Tt was intended pastor. ferring tothe natural tes existing between the accused and the deceased, he said it is out of the question that the prisoner attempted to kill his brother, If he flred that shot at all it was intend- The publication in Monday’s Srax of the mar- tlage of Mr. W. Hamilton Suntth to Miss Florence Hodkinson was a complete surprise to thelt many friends. ‘The bride, who is a very lovely young layd, gave up her position in the Post Oftice de— ves at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. oly and elaborate fountain and basin In the grounds fronting the White House on ts given to the cued. A Granp Hrotna or CLERKS Who go home to Yote will take place to-night. ed for Barton, and dogs yhold the meeting on the fatr at which servics all eeats are free. Sund: eS artment recently,with some such end in view, as | C4 {Cr Barton, and not for his brother; and they | 11 was, int the coolness of the weather necessic mms at P 8 must look at ft as if Barton had been shot, and not Seboalah 9 atk: nal 7 = ‘_| THe Fever DyinG Ovr.—Advices to the national an al Seed Sea A. M. Soteldo. In killing his brother the prisoner | © - 14 creaking te the tow ce igen r NE M. E. 5 r BA | e1 arenv? “tse d FY rT ity s iS ch as 3 cked to its mn capac Judge H.W. FSF ad Primes nortiment “Scie: Suntsy maga | DOA Of health and to the marine hospital service | Qalera Darent ju the case had forbidden the banns Kiled. “Tite law does not allow aiman tebe sore | batt called the merting to orter Uy mamtnathag Bopper; Ciracling by, Pastor, followed with Loru’s | Siw A steady decline in the number of cases Of | idea prevailed that there was to be a postpone. | Si say the slayer Is not guilty. Tho first. ques- JOSEPH BRADLEY AS CHATRMAN. Supper fp. m., young peovlels meeting. led by Mre. | yellow fever in the southern states, Ment, fora time atleast, The young couple took | tion for the jury was, who fired the fatal shot? ] | Mr. Bradiey,on taking tue chair, made one of crane Boson Gees nye Mi ae an Fie) Navan OxpzKs.—Paymaster Geo. C. Read, or- | Se matter In their own hands, however, as It now | ana if they are doubt whether tue shot was | his old-time hes, Which enthused all hts liste Lxpia Sexrom. "Special revival shectsus duciise eck ‘sti , sams, and, in spite of objecting mamas, aré now | nred by Barton ar the prisoner, the Benet of the | eners. It was Listerical, strong and Interesting, ati:i0. Weesme: eanees It | fed to the fish commission steamer Aibatross,in | enjoying thelr honeymoon in thelr new home, 811 oubt should be given the latter. If they should | Major H. Kyd Douglass, of Hagerstown, weet - = : addtiion to iis present duties. Carpenter Josiah | 12th street. find, however, that the prisoner fired the shot, he | Spoke. He was followed’ te Meee ot the fe JER ORTH OAT | E. Keen,in charge of scales at the Boston Navy | At last accounts from Viareggio the family of might be convicted of murder or manslaughter, or | Jackson democrats, of Wack George fee. near 5 Seats all | yard. Surgeon E. C. Vermeulen,granted leave of ab- ue oe Carers cores Oe ae acquitted on the ground of excusable homicide. ~ and others. Governor Hatniiton was here = —— cs 2 " ae ‘a ic! a Mrs r all the morning, but lett ir hi e by the ne (o> ok STREET Barrisr cuuncH. “NEAR | Senco for one year, with perimlssion toleave the | ang her two daugaterse ot ahi iy ore ee tee Ge WYLIE ON NEWSPAPER LIBFLS. train, Montgomery Blutr is speaking in Frederioe be pin street northwest, he 1 stor, Rey D.W. nited States. that place but expected to leave soon,—the former ‘Now,” said the judge, “you have before you the county to-day and could not attend the meet! Faves, will preach at 1 a.m: Subiee eclts | iae Niy Ais AnVERORYROIEDETIS Menibes othe for Rome and the latter for Area rvaategeto | fact that certain publications were made tn the |" The barbecue was served in the lower part at th® “The Lands Mea of. the Bible. nae ee er oe Republican newspaper and that Mr. Barton was the managing editor of that paper. These publl- cations have been read to you and they are mant- festly publications that were calculated to sting and incense the mind of any man who was not entirely callous to public opinion and regardless of his standing in his own famliy; they are examples Of the license of the press. No man ought to dare to insert such libelous art S those In regard to any other man and_no decent newspaper ought to publish such articles. Newspapers have now- naval advisory board have returned to Wash! ton from Chester, Pa, They will meet at the Navy department on Monday. town hall, The audience was hungry, and did more than Justice to the food. Some democrats. ere g- | side resorts in Italy, Situated a few miles from Pisa, and 1s greatly frequented by both natives and tourists during the late summer and autnmn seasons. Mrs. Tyler, widow of the ex-President, las leased for three years a house in Richmond, where sue will spend her winters. Mrs. Whitney, wife of the chief clerk of the Bu- reau of Statistics, and her netce, Miss Jenny Moore, returned on Thursday from Baltimore, where they have been staying with friends for’ a couple of in History in Propheey.” WAUGH M. E. CHURCH, 3D AND A streets northeast, (seats ail free.)—The pastor, Rey. Witroup Downs, ‘will preach at lia. m. and 7:30 pen. "HH utinion” st the morning service. ang people's otional mesting at 6:30 pen. a ad also on Mond. on Ce, MI. PLEASANT, < November Sth), ice. Re FEAR THE DEFEAT OF GEORGE PETER as judge, though confident of Blair's election to Cons John T. Vinson, district auditor, 1s re. publican candidate for judge. GOV. HAMILTON DENTES. Gov. Hamilton, tn an Interview with Tne Stam correspondent, denied the statements purporting to have been made by him in the Baltimore Amere PROBABLY THE VANDALIA.—The Navy depart- Ment ts informed thata ship rigged steamer, ged funnel, supposed to be United States man of war, assed Cipe Henry bound tn at 6:30 this morning. Feis provabiy the Vandalia ound rom League Island, Pa., to Hampton Roads. ~TO-MORROW, (Sun p-m., Union ALEXANDER KENT will ofiiciate. H PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 97H Sea) = Weeks. While there they were the reciplents of | days several editors, often some responsible for | ta” of to-day. Gov. Hamtiton Js reported by the CO setet eee and Hstrocts northwest: Kev. | For Dury as SIGNAL OFFicHRS—The following- | much pleasant attention, and, with many ounce one line of editorial Dstiee SAA Others neponniels | ey ota are retinded Srytpey jOSEPH ELLY, Pastor. ular services atlla. | ,, % e e! 3 Ss 1S ‘A ir other lines; ides that the; . el ia ave! ore. He says m. and 7:20 p.in. Sabbath uchiool at 9:30am, “Stat. | Bimed officers will be relieved from thelr present Washington. ciadles, regard our sister city as a | for, Cormespondents, and itis wore dele ae ae | reform in every way end consequently favors Uke gers are cordially welcome. 3¥_ | duties, and will report hy lotver to the enter signal | Ment charming place to visi (who 1s | Who ts the party wito has assaulted the reputation | INdependteat movement. “It is the people apalnee (Ce ESIVERsAList —onuR MASONIC | OMcer of the army for duty ag acting sienal oft | sti pleasantly remembered In Washington. as | of citizens by ad artiele wince wee appeared in the | the rings, and T em with the people. ‘The litte -& ‘Temple, cor. 9th and F streets. Services to-mon, Sz Ist Lieut. Sedgwick Pratt, 31 arullery; 2a] Miss Harriet Lane, mistress of the White House | Newspapers. The public by reading something in | PUPPY Who wrote the Interview with me knew he rowat 11 a.m. Sermon by the pastor, Rey. Avex. | Lieut. Frank E. Hobbs, 2d artillery. during President Buchanan's administration), are | Brit. very often think that it Is’ more worue | Was telilng ale when he wrote it Kent. Sunday school at 9:45 = at : now in Paris, but, they have taken a villa at Nice | Of credit than what they hear on the one iemaree ae Pitted Cc, ro inrcay CHURCH, J4:H AND G| SExon Louis & Dowiniquez, the newly ap-| forthe winter. ‘The health of their son, who has | Streete. Because it. ie” printed "ine PITtABURG, NOV. 4 Toay Was tee ret excite Ss Pastore Here he Wane weaned | pointed minister to tals country from the Argen- j been quite an invalid, has greatly lmproved of | Newspaper it. receives some! sort. of ‘cut, : hoe rc, Kev. 3 Com late. Ing tn the history of the Of Exchange. The mare tine Republic, accompanied by his wife, three ket opened with sales at $1.10, and then dectined to daughters and four sons, arrived here yesterday rency and weight with the public. While It 1s diMcult to account for that fact, yet if a notorious ee CHURCH Mrs. Mary A. Wallace. of Brooklyn, one of the = 5 ¢ a $1,083, but quickly recovered and advanced H IN RNER New York 2 artists who furnish Illustrations for St. Nichoias, is | lar and libeler, whose word on the street would oc 0 ol west. Seryessgcnuvetts evene and 13th airect north, | fhe ariineton, oN Tone and tok apartments at | Shenging a shore time in tins SE ea eer Ete TELS menes wets ONL, che samme Libel | ee eon ail the Gane ton ee oe 100 pa es deaf mutes, ‘mation, mother, Mrs. L. F. Wyman. By the way, two of Spay ‘a Dr. GALLAUDEs, of New York, were enacted, and blocks of many thousand bare Morning'service at 11 a.m. rels of oll changed hans. > —_ o ing Prices in Wall Street, New Yoru, Nov. 4,11 a.m.—The stock market Mrs. Wallace’s water color drawings are @ ex- idbition in Chapman’s window, which are greatly admired by her friends. Their friends supposed that Mrs. Lippincott (Grace Greenwood) and her daughter would re- peace of a family, and do serious injury to a repu- tation, That Is an unreasonable thing, but never- less it 1s so. Newspapers, however, I'am led to belleve are becoming so Teckless, 89 regardles of propriety of truth and decency—many of them— Senator Vesr, of Missouri, had a narrow escape from drowning Thursday while fishing in the Ouachita river, six miles south of Hot, Springs, Ark. He was ‘carried over a mlildam in his boat interpre will Morning subject— lowed with the t - ed weak and Syal per cent Delow yesterday’s i oly adgaine near being swept away by the swift | turn to Washington shortly, but late advices trom | that the people, Tam happy to say, are beginning | Opened -: si foe seins saree dust laste current ~ | Sateteanviatin deohiaeMggcaatiniee | wietmaftsneneeh ens ateetbe pe amie | Dury (aan hnak enna ae eenee cnn: : - bie themselves in the Rue de Clichy in that city for the | @Te z ee they Will ha’ nil sang ent, led by Western Unie Ge TPE TABERNACLE, NEAR CORNER OTH | | WnaTMn. Ronenr Buarve Dist Sav.—A few | winter. Misa Lippincott, 1s how Seas ani | AB LO Facts whe a cane have always have | (lined i 125 ee Soll Btn pateegedbon 4 pee Poi ~ Hicks | days since a lettcr in the Philadelphia Times rep- | the direction of ignor Sbrigiia, the leading high | the newspapers; they are valuxble, and I suppose stron; 6 sented Mr. Robert G. Bl: Soprano roles 0! And at 11 o'clock recorded an advance of ne, brother of the ex- he Itaillan repertotre. as to opinions we must always have them, too, but to lig per cent, in which Michigan Central, the . ze . F Hadame Barca, the wife of the Spanish Minister, | 1.40 hope the time will come when the indeven- | {0.1 I Denver a 10 GI and Loi Phetolg «| Gen heaters dection® the stacenn a ee eaeSe | nas tet Sere eee cour amnere ane expects | Coy Sat, Ubstong mater, 10 @ newspence | tog Mastic were aoe ommaeee, wee 2 *_|iy erroneous. Mr. Robert Blithe takes no part in emain until December, when she will return to : Pp Hing | Union recovered 5, pet is. Sg UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. — PREACHING | politics, and has made no expression whatever in | Washington for the season. opinion than the same character of tning in Circuit Court Hall, at Gen. Joseph E. Johnston has returned to the | haS when it is cir-ulated by word of mouth upon eh. Beaver or the Pennsylvania con- Collision of Railread Trains. room of, City re 2 c the street. I do know andI say it with great ‘ y ies -m, by Hey. J. M. Fanear, cf Obio. | test Bt ag he attempted to define. his | Clty. and was out on Thursday making selection: e y g1 Powrret, Conn., Nov. 4—Passenger train No hee Gee iat the hours | hotness pe ton ae ne ee: corcespomacne | Of oid furniture for hls residence. t pleasure that there are gentlemen In. conn {400 146 ran intoa West bound freigut train, west Of of Mr. Francia Hemmond, street “north: | represents hilm as doing. ; and Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann, who, since | With the press, some of whom are within thy*eye | pomtret, this mornin damaging both’ engines. marriage In January last have resided on M street, e taken a hous east, Which they are now engaged in fitting up for thelr own occupancy. ‘Though unpretentious in siz, It willbe, Wien rully furnished and occupied, another notable addition to the number of small d and comfortable homes, now, who are an honor to that profession, and would be an honor to any profession; of course the papers edited by gentiemen of that kind are not inciuded in what Ihave sald. Tam only referring to papers of a different kind. Tue Republican paper I do not mean to denounce at all, On the contrary, I wish toguard what I have | and several freight cars, and the baggage car of Ube passenger train. ‘The engineer of the passen- ger train erely injured, but no one else Was hurt. The accident Was caused by the engineer and conductor of the freight train running thelr train past their meeting point in violation of the M. E. CHURCH, 9th and K streets northwest, if 11 aan, and 7:30 p.m. by Bishoo Prrsonat.—General Grant has accepted an in- vitation to be present at the New England Instl- tute Fair at Boston next Wednesday.—Drs, Lincoln and Garnett, who went to New York on Thu. tend the Sims reception to the ven- on Second street north- ecu CH OF CHE EPIPHANY — Kev, WM. = Pauer, D.D., rector. — Judge Advocate Genefai Swaim 1s in -——Medical Inspector: John C. Spr 1s at the Ebbitt Houge.*—cntet Clore . of the War department, has gone to Iphia for a few days. : ‘. fully equipy rules. Holy communion, 8 le 5, ‘s i 3 7 Si rains! y referes . . ~ fae 4 ny Nig | erabl s%, have returned to the city.— Washington fs now happily able to count | Said against any reference of a denune! | Bostox, Nov. 4—A dts h from WHlimanty CommnUtIoor fT'a-tass evening prayer ek re aod | Mr. Henry Walkinson, a prominent, Basten jour Tn this pleasant festure the national | that paper asa general thing; but Tdo say Tegarding the railroad accident at Pomtren, bam. "At the evering survice ali the seate are free." Ser- | nalist, representiy number of agricultural | capital, where sitch establishments used to be so| much in regard to thos two particular Conn.. this morning, Says the name of the el mons ty the rector. it vs! T3, 15 redatthe St, Ja Hotel. | conspicuously lacking, is indeed now surpassed by | afticles, that they were not articles that neer Of the passe T train, who was probabiy os WOMANS C ; ENCE John Rudolph, an uncle of Mrs. | few n the country. any paper ought to have Inserted and cireulated, anjured.ie ‘a Tralsosays the oNe ORDC ting To-morrow (Sabbath) tarficid, bas just died at Hiram, the | A very pleasant dance was given by the U. §. | Sometimes art cles of that kind get into a paper nt engine was killed. ‘The en= Afternoon, ut 3 o' at Masonic Temple (upper | Seat of Hiram College.——Mrs. O, V. McConnell | Club at the residence of Mr. Walter H. Smith, 627 | inadvertently. However, undoubtedly those two twelve cars were wrecked. ‘The road ts hall.) Othand F streets northwest.) isses Lois and | and daughter, of Washington, were passengers, by | Estreet last night. The handsome large rooms were the origin of the difficuity, ked, and a wrecking train has been sent from evangelists, will be present and take mie overland tratn to arrive at Siy Francisco last | gave full scope to the dancers, and they Tnproved Mr. Soteldo| and his brother proceeded 0 | Wartfori to clear the track.? cout to all, Tues: the Office of The Republican on the night In ques- tion and showed certein papers to Mr. Barton. There was no question about thelr being pud- lished. They were in the nature of a counter charge on Barton. He was evidently regarded as the opportunity to the fullest extent. Among those present were Miss Katle Smith, Miss Mamie Merritt, Miss Katle Jones, Mfss Lticy’ Lilley, Miss | Vente Bryan, Miss Luia Spindle, Miss Alite Widdl- combe, Miss Helen Nicholson, Miss Maud Noyes, over Israel and the in theearth: Daniel + (under whose auspices tl cent lectures by iobert Asheroft were given), udv« fh Me Seniee rit a Miss Mollie Smith, and Messrs. Howard Boteler, ihe author of the arusies. “No doubt tas ouject in 1 evOVe doctrine every Sunday, at ven 3d and 3d | & Change at the Post Office Depart- eph Latimer, R. F. Miller, Oliver Darrell, Henry | €Xhibiting those papers was to show that tue So- e Journal at Cauley’s hail, Peuneyivan ve, between 2d and 3d s' Ae ert} Nove: ines er r ” . = streets southeast. Allinvited: no collection, is mend oble, Fred. Sinith, F. B. Noyes, Eugene Carust, | teldos had it in thelr power to retaliate, 1858 purchased t Benj.’ Stinemetz, Albert Whittington, Lemuel Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison and Mr. ‘and Mrs, Carpente RESIGNATION OF CHIRF CLERK HOWE, Mr. Frank T. Howe this morning resigned his THR COURT'S VIEW OF THE TESTIMONY. Judge Wylie then went over the testimony re Foreign News by Cable To-day. GREAT FIRE IN FINLAND. + Preach us by the ominunion aft aitton ave a Posi a i 7 tive to what transpired in the room when the So- 9 30 p. m.. Sous and pi ve. | POsition as chief clerk of the Post OfMice depart-| Th elr many friends will be pleased to know that, 2 stead St. PETERSBURG. —The Nonosti publishes S 7 een brayer Moctini ‘Thursday ment to accept the position of Assistant Attorney | though he was not ee steer foes ees. = . hips sign the tite (elves oy ee ab atelezram fron ‘We Isingtors, Finland, di veninus service, | lSY evening. Cometo oar | General before the Court of Claims. In with- family will pass the winter In Washington, = 2 eee ee scot sang that a fire w s5then drawing from the department Mr. Howe bears borg and that was no Justification to Barton to draw his piscol. es hail been destroyed up to ~" BALTIMORE CASH STORE. n3-Im 908 7th street northwest. F YOU INTEND TO PROVIDE YOURSELF with an OVERCOAT OR SUIT for the coming win- ter you can never find a better opportunity to make your selections than now. Because you have a Full Stocs to select from. Because you have the best and choicest Patterns to select from. If you have to buy Winter Clothing you may as well do #0 at once, as to waitfor several weeks, as you lose nothing by it, but sain the benefit of a full assortment, which you cannot dolater. We have Jast opened some New Styles of $10 and $12 Suits that are good and serviceable. For $15, $16, $18 and $20 we havesome new DARK CASSIMERE, and CHEVIOT SUITS. They look well and will wear well, and cannot be had elsewhere at the same prices. ‘Should you want a very fine Suit, Sa’ in Lined, ENGLISH or FRENCH WORSTED, we have themat $25, $28, $30 and $35. Faultless shape, form-fitting OVERCOATS, with Soft English Wool, at one-half less than your tailor will charge you, at $18 and $20. Specially attrac- tive are our SILK AND SATIN LINED OVERCOATS, from $20 to $40. We have also a very large line of OVERCOATS, from $10 np, Come and see how easy it is tofind what you want, where there is such a large stock and such low prices. Wewant your trade, and know that we can save you from fifteen to twenty per cent, A. STRAUS, 989 PENNSLYVANIA AVENUE, AND 932 D STREET, Near Tenth Street I MPORTANT NOTICE. Preparatory to sending to New York ALL OUR UNSOLD STOCK, We offer for ten daya SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS: To Bux For the Holidays, | Duricg this tine we offer ail Fancy Goods at half prices, and Looks and Stationery at and below cost. Ae ‘buy Low FOR THE HOLIDAYS, VE FIETY PER CENT, FRANCIS 8. MOHUS, FANCY GOODS, BOOKS AND STATIONERY this will be the last opportunity offered, it will pay to : es Tre ‘Mrs. John F. Waggaman fs visiting her mother, the tme the di Was sent. (>? HEAR WHAT THE »PIRITS SAY_MES. F. | w eg 32 WhO have e Jene! r ‘Barracl Soteldo had been killed by Barton, in view of | tee Um 7 an Oe = ty of Hpicitualisue et Mlonoaks Pettis Pasa be mitace ite wien ta his eitictal apactty. Ste On. ee oo ee hee Caine aes cane should hold ‘ohn guilty of man- bored hates se eas tee ytd bene i 7:30 o'ciodl jects ta i y ine | Nathan C. Smith has been temporarily appotnted | ~ Ntrs. Yarnall and her son Eugene have returnea s1v71G, Nov. 4.—The Imperial tribunal here ha ipa ed TOY heel lathe clerk, and this indication of the confidence of | tents city after an absence of six montheand wit | S@ughter. If Barton had prepared himself with upheld the appeal of the public prosecutor against the late acquittal of Prof. Mommsen on the cl of slandering Prince Bismarck. The case has beem referred to the Berlin court of first Instance, ‘ DEATH OF MAKQUIS ANTININORL Rome, Nov. 4.—The death of Marquis Antint leader of the equat 1 exphdith the Fostmaster G public officer recet all Mr, Smith’s ags in the ability of @ faithful the warm commendation of ates, —__§_—_-..___ ‘The B. and P, Qailroad Tracks in South Washington, arms and provoked the quarrel by these articles he might. be held guilty of murder. There fs a little difference in regard to the last testimony. ‘There is no evidence in this case except Barton's himself. It was fortunate for Barton that his pis- tol would not go off. There was no proportionate remain for the winter with her mother at 1009 ‘Twelfth street, A pleasant surprise party was given last evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Fearson, compli- mentary to thelr highly esteemed daughter Claudie. | ‘The affair wast the hands of a commit- (ce, HEY. B..G. W, REID, OF BALTIMORE, <9 former pastor of 4th-street M. E. Church, will | fill the pulpit To-morrow, at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., and 10th-strect mission at'3 p.m. Sacrament alter the morning service. ‘The Gospel Temperance Society of the achool wil. hold their monthly meeting in the lecture 0. 5 o'clock. ‘The exercises will lal geographt - tiles 2 __V. ydia | degree of provocation to lead to Barton drawing tals of the clreums vite it Mr. E. D. Wright, attorney for several citizens one of its pleasant features was the presentation | Standing at a Little distance looxtng on at the RELEASE OF THE IMPRISONED RITWALIST. TB SCKENDRER Mr, (RORCH, MASSACHU- | On Virginia avenue southwest, had a warrant sent | by ‘them on behalf of the guestsof a beautiful | quarrel golng on between Barton and the dece: on oon ue, between 9th and 10th streets nort Lonpon, Nov. 4.—The unconditional release of tothe Police Court to-day for service, which he | tollet set to the hostess, which was followed by a | SAW his brother's life attempted by Barton, with- H the Imprisoned rituzlist, Rev. Mr. Greer, vicar Of West] a.in., : ev. G. W. WaIGHT, D.D., of Minne. M Dounteous collation. ‘Among the many present | OUt justification. The brother, standing at a little +: ea ie ’ sota Conference; 7:30 p.in., Rev. Swore out against the Baltimore. and Potomac | Pounteous collation. | Lovato, Aa Renee distance, commenced to fire. ’ One shot killed his | Miles Platting, has been ordered, railroad company, charging them witn encum- bering and obstructing Virginia avenue southwest between 6th and 7th streets, with trains cars for a longer period than 1s absolutely neces- sary forthe expeditious discharge of passengers only. The charge 1s brought under an act of the legislative assembly approved August 23, 1871, In relation to the Baltimore: and Olio, Alexandria, Washington and Union Junction railroads. The case will be tried in the Police Court In a few days. An endorsement on the warrant directed that It ‘be served on Mr. Jos. K. Sharp, an employe. ——e—_* | Nichols, M. Taylor, 8. Richards, R. Steln, M. Kea j ney, M. Whelan, E. David, H. Herzog, E. ‘Ivins, J. Humphrey, F. Graham, Mf. Lyle, L. Hartman, Miss Lou and Sailie Hurley, A. Reith, S. Alexander, T. Allen, B. Peyser, Miss’ Biake, Kk. Ready and’ M. Cassidy; Messrs. E. Blout, R. Clark, W. Daw, S. F. Newton, Suty, Gadey, Johnson, Kerr, Lanahan, Bou, Alexander, of New York: Rothsobild, Lyda’ Doyle, Hinton, Hammer, Keenan, OS aa litt, Ray, Cotranger, Langley, E. Gibbons, Launen- berg, of Baltimore. and Brenner, of New York. ‘Tne Garfield historical poem written by Mrs. M. D. Lincoln, of this city, and published in the Cin. cinnatt Commercial, June 30th, 13 being repub- ished with illustrations tn attractive styles as a souvenir for the coming Garfield fair. irs. Lin- coln will contribute 300 coples to the monument unt An honor not often brother. He was assuming the shot was fired by the prisoner at the bar. Is @brother to stand by and see his brother slain without justification and rovocation without attempting to defend him ? flow 1s he to act under these circumstances? In- Stant action ts necessary; another instant and it may be too late. The law allows mf one relatea against whom a felony is attempted to resist It, even if it results in the death of the person at- tempting the felony. If the jury believed from the evidence that the assault in the first instance on Barton was one not calculated to do him any serious harm, and that Barton seized on that as an excuse to take the life of the deceased, his enemy, that he had prepared beforehand for this interview, It was for the jury to say whether the prisoner was guilty of murJer, Manslaughter, or excusable homicide. If they found the defendant acted only when he thought a Rallroad Matters. A DENIAL—A CONSOLIDATION, CHICAGO, ILL, Nov. 4.—A reporter called on Mr, Ackerman, president of the Illinois Ceutral rail vay, this inorning with reference to the report that he would resign the presidency to charge of the financial affalrs of that company = an. 1st, and learned from him that the rumor entirely without foundation. Mr. Ackerman further satd that he had no intention of doing this nor had he been asked to do so by the board of directors, Its true that the Chicago, St. and New Orleans road is to be consolidated ‘the Iiltnots Central on January 1st, but tne of directors have as yet held no mecting to the plan of reorganizatto: soe ~ Confession of the Lancaster Firebug. AT FRIEND'S MEETIN' between 18th and 19th morrow,iSIMoN GILLaM will (ee ST. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERN CHURCH, <S corner lith and i streets northwest, Rey. Dr. Domen pastor.—ervices To-morrow (sunday) at ll a, m, and .m. Morning, anniversary discouree—it being the eighth of th pastorate, all invited. * [BP YERMONT A CHRISTIAN CHURCH, 14th street, between N and Rhode Ivland avenue. Service |o-morrow morning at 11 o'cock, Sunday school at 9:30.a.m. Seats free. All welcome. _it* (> MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH, lara <& street, above N street. ‘Temperance meeting 4 o'clock Snnday afternoon, November Sth, conductes by Grand Division of Sons of Temperance. The ub- lic is cordially invited. it? Ce” ., SER to-Mornows ‘CHRONICLE! = New editors, new AssoctaTeD Cuanirres.—At the annual meeting of the second sub-division of the Associated Char- itfes held at Union Chapel, 20th street northwest, last evening, the following officers and board of directors were elected to serve the ensuing year: President, A. M. Gangewer; vice-president, Dr. A. P. Fardon; secretary, Miss B, C. Saxton; treasu- pus to one of our country- manage »» lite. S Women was conferred upon Mrs. Belva A. Lock- | the life of his brother was in danger, he should not | ONE OF AN ORGANIZED GANG OF INCENDIARIES. Portrait and sketeh of Public Printer’ Hounds,” at” | Tet, MPS Hannah W. Mead; Co Mitliens Me €; | WoOd by the invitation extended to her to address Complain I¢ they found a verdict or hot guilty. On| Laxcasren, Pa., Nov. 4G. Brimmer, the f eS THE MEMBERS OF ST. STEPHEN'S Whiting and Dr. F. W. Ritte jr. It was the International Conference to pone. Arbitra- ‘. 7 ‘ho Was yesterday convicted of one chai of ine visited the office, armed with deadly weapons, for the purpose of’ pickin, prisoner fired the shot, Lodge, No. 45, I. O. of G. 8. and D. of 8. are requested to meet at their hall, 7th street, between H and 1 northwest, im full regalia, SUNDAY, at 10:20 a. tion asa Substitute for War held at Brussels, on the 17th, 18th and 19th ultimo—an assemblage whieh brought together distinguished men and dectded to divide the subdivision into con- venient districts of squares running north and cendiarisi and immediately put on trial on an led guilty this morning to the latter charge, that of setting fire to the ouse barn, @ quarrel, and that the jen he Was guilty of man- other, ple gui South, each to be in change of one person, Mr. H. a Seayteer at tanec Mt Gan? Sok ee : m., to make arran ements to aftend the funeral of our | * i women from almost every civilized country, as will | Slaughter at leas' ey we! ere oe He also made a confession in relation to the pu. Brither Jempstan Sumas « late member of the above | Conivision mrs electod “fo repre tion, a” com: | Be Understood when it 1s Statea that the’ lise of | fou. then It was murders but it they ouly went | HC,sis0 made a, confession, tn re city during the ire, which wal sc. all there to compel the cessation of these attacks, and prepared td take any consequences that Mae residents includes the Duke of Westminster, Lodges of the Order are invited to turn out. mittee of two was appointed to confer with the GQSEEH HOBINSON, W.C, ast year, implicating as the incendiaries third subdivision in regard to co-operation in work. ohm rackbar, Lewis Reidenbach, George Bear, John arlof Derby, the Earl of Shaftesbury and Sir a ey - | Inight ensue, then it is only manslaughter. If the | Daly, Harry Snyder, John Wertz, Christian Swarts. EDWARD M. JACK tee At a recent. meeting of the. third “sub-| John Lubbock. With her letter regretting her In | 0 ed had been killed, through his own ime 1 i : we - ability to attend the conference, Mrs. Lockwood | deceased had been killed, through his own and ‘Cuarles Millet. Of the implicated parties "4 THE LADIES’ MEETINGS HAVE BEEN | ‘vision of the Associated Charities it was prudence, by Barton, It would have been man- slaughter, notuing more. A Verdict of Not Guilty, At 4:45 the jury retired, and twenty minutes later returned with a verdict of not gullty, which was received with applause, hea Wylie complimented the jury upon thelr attention and saiplerenn Mr. Taggart called up the case of A. C. Soteldo, charged With assault with intent to kill Clarence ‘M. Barton, with the view of fixing ball. Mr. Mitchell contended that a nolle prosequt should be etered in the minor case, as 1t was merged in the major cane = il he court sa! would agree to a com) and accepted Soteldo's personal recoguizance in the sum of $1,000. Soteldo then left the court with his friends, and last evening held quite a levee at Willard’s hotel. SOTELDO TO GO TO SOUTH AMERICA. A.C, Soteldo is at present at Willard’s with Mrs, Sent a brief statement in regard to the growth of the Peace Arbitration movement in America, Which was received with many manifestations o} interest and pleasure, ES restined“and will be held. as heretofore, at 11 o'clocif's.m. each Wednesday, at Wesley Chapel, corner of Sth and F streets norhwest, All invited. it CHIEFS AND MEMBERS OF SENECA ‘Tribe, No. 11, Imp'd 0. R. M.: You are re- nested to meet at the Wigwam TO-NIGHT (November. Ri) at 7:30, to: make arrangements for. the funeral of our late Brother, F. L. ALrporrer. Alsoto meet at same place MONDAY, November 6th, at 2 p.m., to Sijend the funeral. By ondes it* W. H. WILSON, Sachem pro tem. JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF “s pure Cod Liver Oil, at 50c. por pint bottle, at DREW'S Drug Store, corner 9th street und Pennsyi- ‘vania avenue. my25-6m_ SAMUEL KER, 930 7th street northwest. of BVites attention to his advertisement in to-day's Star “BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS." Give him a call, f° NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T hi day removed my Real Estate Office from iis Fein tote F sect nortiwest .gebrolt Buia: Bee jon ishing to uy and ‘ed Wo Estate Bow ak Sao Money, &c. WM. E. BURFORD, ‘Heal Eetate Broker, n?-lw ‘804 F street northweet. $°_ LAW SCHOOL OF GEORGETOWN UNIVER- ty, 1425 New York aveme,—The Lectures finxacran M. Witsow, upen the Law of Real will begin MONDAY EVENING, Novernber Gh, 1885, at six o'clock. and continue on MONDAY aud FRIDAY EVENINGS at same hour. ni-bt ea THE NAVAL MONUMENT HOUSE, Ivania avenue, foor of Capitol, iy winatulsscer eee WIN. AND LIQUORS of the best brands, Oysters. Game, &c., in season. nl-4t LONG & KENNON, Proprietors. eae NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION. The SERI, SAVINGS AND BUILDING ASSO- CIATION wit weet Yor the ree Teported that the amount of receipts since organization was $188.87, Including a donation of $100 from Mr. Corcoran and one of $25 from Judge Cox; valance tn treasury $107.70; fam- ilies aided 51; employment found for 5 applicants. The officers of the previous year were re-elected. The members of the Associated Charities in the ninth division, comprising that part of the city east of the Capitol and between Maryland and Pennsylvania avenues, elected at the recent annual meeting the following board of managers: Gen. Jno. Eaton, Messrs. John L. Hayzhe, W. 1. Mar- low, Rev. A. F. Steele, Mrs. Eaton, Mrs. F. W. Crosby, Mrs. J. H. Wilkinson, and ‘Dr. Abbie C. ‘Tyler. The board has organized by electing Gen. Eaton president and Mr. Hayghe viee-president. Mr. Marlow declining the ofiiee of treasurer, the Rey. Mr. Steele was chosen secretary and treasurer pro tem. Citizens of this division are requested to apply for membership and_ to the annual con- tribution of $2 to any member of the board. CRUELTY TO ANIMAIS.—A colored man named Chas, Herbert was charged by Agent King, of the Humane society, in the Police Court this morning with cruelty to animels. Veterinary Surgeon Cleaver testified that the horss’s foot is In a terri- ble condition,and he cannot touch i tp the ground without suffering excrutiating pains The court told the defendant that it wasian offense to every humane person to have to witness te suffer! such an animal on the street, and he would im- td dente $5 or 15 days, and if Vengo inue coming before the court he will the penalt ——_+___ Ong HUNDRED “REPEATERS” FROM WASHINGTON FOR PHILADELPEIA.—The chairman of the commit- tee on election frauds of the mittee of one hundred in Philadelphia (the c ittee represent ing. the citizens’ reform movement} stated to the reporters of the eitps there yt that he had received authoritative inforinatjon trom Washing- fon that plod wae had been miade for sen ‘of one hundred ters trom th: nati mig ros a the election be oa parties In charge of this had taken care as far as eee pine wenn a Pl prevent, as far ag the spotting of them by' detectives. ‘of the committee further stated n to frustrate Daly, Snyder, Wertz, Bear and Miller have been, arrested. | and officers are now on the track of the others. ‘Bear, one of the arrested men, 1s an eme ploye of the fire departinent. The developments reveal a regularly organized band for the purpose of firing buildings. There are two addiuional charges against Brimmer, which, however, will be held in abeyance for U! pr ent ‘The Fastest Time on Record. PrrrsBurG, Pa., Nov. 4.—The Australian en route from San Francisco for ork this here this morning, and will reach New eventing, provided no accident occurs. The mails afternoon last, ; the fastest mall Affairs in West Washington. ‘THE PRoPoseD New Musical ENTERPRISE.—It 1s sald that negotiations are being made with Mr. Jobn Marbury for the purchase of his property on the south side of N (Gay) street, between ist and 82d streets, by gentiemen interested in the proposed. conservatory of music, Port.—Schr. Colina, Adams, for wn, sailed from Providence 1st inst.; schr. Anna E. Kranz, Smith, from Washington, at Boston 2d inst. GRain.—Arrived boat George T. Dunlap with -_ oe a Sales, 4,000 bus. wheat sold yes- rday a CoNDITION or THe WaTER.—Great Falls and both reservoirs, clear. Hion T1pg.—November 5, 8:04 &. m., 3:30 p. m. Nov. 6, 3:56 a.m., 4:21 p.m. —_—_.—___ Value of Public Buildings and Grounds in Washington. INTERESTING FIGURES PROM TUE ASSESSOR'S RE- “PORT. From the figures of the official assessment it ap- pears that the Capitol building is assessed at $15,099,656, and the grounds at $7,907,595. The White House is put down at $753,580, and the ex- ecutive stables at $28,500. The Treasury depart- ment building and grounds are assessed at $7,008,454; the State, War and Navy department buildings $6,211,161; the Agricultural department. butlding $961,825, and the 1s $689,086; the Smithsonian $492,651, and National Museum $250,000, and the nnd $2,553,378; the National Sonument groun stage as and the Washi grounds #1395 861° ah tne pulang soma the yun al ie 3 Potent office building and grounds sh ; the Arsenal buildings and 221,607; the Marine barracks ground $31,935, and lings. po all ‘the Naval posal ins 1 Petites ra) and ting, ni ee te ete a 3 00; General lett San Francisco Moni will make the trip in five me on record. ——— ‘The Remalas of Mr. Simonton. San Francisco, Nov. 4.—Information Mapa States (hat me. Simonton had not been. for several days, and on Tuesday was confined to his bed but it was not that his illness was serious, 2 an dee, iene ‘medical skill, he sank raplaiy and: Prece fully at seven o'clock in the has been embalined and removed to whence it will be sent to New York for Semtemced For Muréer. sic Barruorg, Nov. 4—Jobn Hopkins, indicted the murder of Edward H. Frames,and who was tried last week at Towsontown and convicted of murs der-in the second degree, was to-day sentenced % Ses ee ey wo ee Exciting Scene im the Interior Depart. ° ment. 4 JEALOUS WIFE'S CALL OK 4 WIDOW. & ‘There was an exciting scene in the corridors of ma, to join his father. for defense said to-day that he thought Judge Wylie’s charge would hang Barton. ‘MR. CLEMENT'S VIEW. Mr. J. B, Clement, Soteldo’s brother-in-law, sald to a Star reporter that the family now desired to close the volume of the sad tragedy. The greater case had been disposed of and they waited now for the district attorney to do an act of justiceand nole prosequt the assault case. Lengel eragicomes in matter Sn oe ear it ‘case to be nade itm aS, fon If there was any’ oma ae : tion, on November 61 ‘would be take! ing the ballot boxes. northwest, INO. A. PRESOUT I, Rocttary oom Frensuren aot a rene ee ee ao GAS FIXTURES.—E. ¥F. BROOKS