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a ATE THE EVENING STAR erties IMPORTANCE OF THE CANADA PACIFIO TO bs NGLAND. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Lo: a. May Joico Gate an AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Tallway is a most important step toward the Horthwest Comer Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th Sty by consulldation of the cupire. it‘h's Priceless The Evening Siar Newspaper Company, Salting ths tee amsens epee a Ra GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Uile attack and free from the restraints of e possibly embarrassing neutrality.” . = ery cabs ~ EARL SELBORNE NOT To RESIGN, ; : ; * ye Loxnox, May 20.—The Poily News denies the report that the Earl of Selborne ts to the Jord high chancellorship and be by © Post Office at Washington, D. C.,as Sir Wiliam Vernon Harcourt, second-class mall waiter.) INCREASED ANTI-GERMAN FEELING IN RUSSIA, Sgr a LewREne, May 20.—Thirty German families have arrived here trom Kussia. They are gol | to Amerte: complain that an ant | German tecling ts growing in Russia, KACING AT NEWMARKET, - ! ie os aon ee Loxpox, May 20.—At the Newmarket second ODLUM FOLLOWS SAM PATCH, it the following, which he said-he wanted en- | | eentes 2 i Telegrams to The Star. 221 Ses eerie aie hed on Friday—$1 a Vo. 66—No 10,003. TWO CENTS WEDNESDAY, MAY HINGTON, D.C 20, 1885. THE CASE OF ARCHITECT CLARK. Washington News and Gossip. Internal | | | | n the race for the Payne graved on e and put upon the eoftin: year-olds was won by Lord Government Bhs Charmte Meds Au stnee sia He is Killed in Making His Leap from WET ODLEM, when's chectamt colt, Kingeweed. eexenh oan revente, $353,006 THE INVESTIGATION THIS MORNING AT the Brooklyn Bridge. 3 YEARS OLD, Lord Cadogan’s bay filly Lonely third, Sphere Con taae ce. THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. Born in the United States. INDIANS ON THE WAR PATH. | were tour starters. ‘on. LaMont, the Presiden’t priv: has returned from New York, and wa the White House to-day what improved. FUTILE ATTEMPTS OF PAUL BoYTON TO DIS-| ~ The investigation Into the charges made | suapE HiM—THE EVIL OMES OF THE BROKEN | p,CSPt Borton said he would be responsible E for the funeral expenses, ward Clark, the architect of the | Gq, LL DO IT IF If KILLS ME!" —ELUD- coe eee the Stone net % VICTOR F RETTER. Paris, May 20.—Victor Hugo, allt by his iliness during the past might, His health is some- | g SENATOR SHERMAN A CANDIDATE, ves 5 er better to-day. = utter’s Union and Couneil | xq tne poLice—THE LEAP, THE TURN IN| ogy cH | rather 7. = ped hae ale reac 2 Ale lum came to this ¢ity from St. Louls about PASS THE REGISTRATION BILLA . SHERIDAN.—A di: of Labor, of this city,| THe arr AND THE DEADLY FALL ON THE ie Seagg g e Bri tthe War depart seven years ago, a ont natatorium, or ging, among other things, that the work on| grpg, Zo, and opened the natato: at El Paso, st : fie aw, Gigiicinteeaie ping dons ine swimming school, on E street, between 6th and | NEW VOYAGE OF THE ALERT. this mornin ted to | properly and that the material was poor, began | Robert E, Odlum, of this eit ih. He had then already achieved a repa: this evenir nee is | this morning a to the reported outbreak May 20.-The house of lords has registration bills, £ IN A BERLIN MUSEUM, known popu- | {iB the model room of the Patent | larly as “Bob” Odlum, made his long-contem- | was fi office, Interior depar building, Major S, | plated leap from the Brook! + 8, of the e who had been | It cost him his life, as he had been repeatedly The Indian tor that purpos etary Lamar, | y ned by Paul Boyton and many other friends informs | Conducted the Inves The Plaintills | it would. Ever since the great bridge was cot expert swimmer. The natatorium ‘ep ene ncially a failare. He has lived in thls | MYSTERIOUS MARRIAGE AND DEATH. rsinee, ain bs mother and bis simet, otte Smith, wh is wi nown from ———_-— --- A Various labor organisations He bisaivoiee | GENERAL GRANT HAS A GOODNIGHT, | of the buiding were destrored, ‘The worked also who was a clerk in the Pension art and relies Were save made in the t < of the Indians in Ari | Inpr agent the Pm. on Thurs M.ED WEAVER WTON FERREE, Adit ; Thany Of them, how- 7 r: = “i " vi] e1 ever, in a damaged condition, Tham. Holbert (or SECOND MoRTS: omm egara tives Were pres: | pleted Odlum had been anxious to Jump from | office until two years ago when he went . ATIC ASCOCTRT ION: may obtain the interest on | four Chi ui itl Me and eon, Faward Bonell, Charles |it, He went to New York nearly five years | wort, After, giving | up the natatorium ee fee The Wates Court-Martial z TION. obt . r rvation on Sanday night, presum: < Jon Lyons. — The contractors, | ago, be: ‘| 4 a t a 2 = 4 , Sane at Central bi Mexico, dad that the tops have | Messrs, Middleton, Ligne & Co.,stonecutters, of | S€0> before the structure was finished, and at-| sore "down the river, aud was subsequently | Chief Geronfine aud Fifty Chiricahuas | © ritts MonNING SPENT IN ARGUMENTS. a EFT | been sent in pursuit. | this city, “rene: y. francis | moan eae neat ae Rete ee Rae eddy set hotel Fortvess | Mon: | Leave the San Carlos Reservation When the Wales court-martial met this eee NATIO geal | ean 2, rested, but afterward released. In, Februury,.| roe. e there he saved e < ev. . < is Shabba rs Deeks " Rest Hirain f. , land re- | Miller and B. B. Hay. TSG0 Heh Tego SHBG alia chorea aint | eral ycesns, Inctudiny hewn orsietiee senGe | Morning Judge Shellabarger appeared in the commen eel FRIDAY, 2d ene done Habe at Lake [ornee . Fes erty, eS ler Colfax. During the last two years he had | bune-Republican, trom Santa Fe case as associate counsel for Dr, Wales. Mr, it, id on the 26th of that month he Me John Ulrich, at La Crosse, haw. Members of th had no regular employment, It is thought jimoand fifty Chiricahua bucks broke John Cook, of the fourth auditor's office, was han eh |THE CHARGES MADE BY THE STONECUTTERS. | went to New York again and tried it. The | hi dof money impelled him to the act es a ; 5 witnee: ome > mal HE pubic Laban J. Miles, Indian | Major Jonas read the order of the Sceretary santiawer cn’ were a6 him, | Which resuiied Ia bis death, Odlumn was for | 0M the San Carlos reservation Sunday night called as a witness and described the method ere ARE ney, Indian Territory, has re- | aged upon a resem inendation of the Prosidedt are er, were on the oot Ries | several’ years a memb the Washington | {2d headed for the Sierra: dire mountains in followed In Lis office in passing upon secounts shat Renae ‘fe base a recommen e ‘ent. and he was once more arrested. Above one roars Seve vw | Mexico, Gen, Crook has ordered all the avail- or yy a e [aA A ee | directing. the n tobe made, and go he wrote to Capt. Boston thathe | York state, and SH yous ot age, When he | Able, troops irom Forts Apache, Bowie, Grant | OF Farmasters, |The witness, upon request eee waite ae Gnd ene Te ee lie then Mr, Jackson s Submitted yy, to open a swimming school at Old un infant he removed with his fam- | id Thomas into the fleld. and Tn hot pareuit, | cember 13th, 157¥, and purpo:ting to bear the i announced, THE COMMITT is nt committee of the granite utters and nifort,Va., and intended to jump from ein be. _He began early | SY casualties had been reported ut ome 2 signature of Dr. Wales. Ubjection was made oo | S of the District. The specific | the Brooklyn bridge in order to gain notoriety protessignal swimmer. | gay, but should the warriors, b pe Reagate denmdoer oy nagenny boven yd wee, NOTICE.—1 HAVE PURCHAS! 1 as follows: | anda national reputation for his place. Boy- F Seapets rd fight is expected, as Geronimo is U rahi Galeer ib oon deen nt 3 ~ the right and interest of B Ne the 7 | Y and hada hand- | hoian® who etuced neh aro Wales, unless it Was shown that the alterations colnt unch at the National Hotel, and will sre She now The spy i s and plans penne | ton tried to dissuade him, and got other sport- Hix complexion, eyes and one Fo en geedetng dagen made in it were made before he signed it, asc. id that gaeion Wie eoutbent ‘ull for the | Lg Men to urge the professor not to atte aude laa Seal a {ho negotiations: which reauited in ghdly, that as the vouchers appeared to have nt in rey sapp 2 contractors of the bes! - | Notwithstanding the: however, he made several leaps. | turn of his band to the reservation. been made in triplicate this voucher repre- amount at | jee is ae ee a eee eee er Tere Wislingtor early laneewecnona. alter a a commander of the military distric eae i Angee eed a dlgree sew oe ship. stors tre also required to fur- | Spending ae day in es ee ” ees ~ anl aa ico, hus i <d two compiunies ene 1 is oe eee ee rt gaa | ge SESE ay | nis! jonsible security for the fal- | i New York te Saturday — arternoon, Si eyes ‘y fron ort Bayard, under tae Ue snd THe PRIbEyes ¢ to-day’) cimecvor then tan Hee booth | Since then the papers have publisbed inter- ant need tony the Morrow, to protect the settler. ee at T p.m. tors Jones and Push, Hepresentativ cond. huarble ‘used on the southern | Views with him, th which he repeatedly declared rly he made jumps of various distances | TVer,on the line between New Mexico and Penton ee OPLEY, oO ntrout Hon. F iiproliches andi northern. tar L of the | his inte ation Wo carr Coes ais pune | et lie siver, “AbGNE thine seus ape ne | Atsone. WX W.Consox. JouN W. Macants: Hurd, the commissioner of pensions, Col, John | Capiiol—now in process of construction—is of | returning to Washington. He walked over the a jump from le ereeted on th 3, cee ‘ G. Thompson, Horatio King Hum- | the worst. quality ing in uniformity of | bridge every duy during tis stay tn New York. | ay 0 gun? yom pole erected on the | Woolen Mill Employes Strike. |__ Gen, Butler's Granite Building. Baxkrns, shreys, Chas. kK. Hamilton, color, While the Workmanship ts Inferior, alt of | Ou. Monday Capt Boyton and Hagrorty were | puiting an end to bis existence, Heetmck the | ombons, N, ¥., May 20.—The weavers em-|3E Rarusns 50 EEGRVS If BACK Siem tes % 5 *t | With him, “When the party reached the central GOVERNMENT UNTIL TRE YEAR'S LEASE AT yler, A. C. Bradford, Cal; ¢ cho is monstrated — by the fet ‘i 4 "i Water @ little on one side and was bad! loyed in the Harris woolen iill at Catskill | bs iL SHE YEARS and Leupp, Syracuse, FO en cg ee ee et ier eta the ROMboGe olin: tind Gata tees | Drulted. Odlam alos gave ewitamine ocnttl Ve struck (or an increase of 10 per cent in NTH HAS EXPIRED, S Soe eeu iis lines, with ‘fs | Eown there how Td cut, chet water ia x seo-| tions, and one of his feats was to stay under | wases, and the mill lias shut down. ‘The weav- en. B. F. Butler's granite building on Cap ee eS TCH AE SADEN tar tO See ne ee for, two minutes without, rising lo the | ersare all wome | itol Hill was leased in the name of the United joue! has informed the Navy 2 5 Se oy “Box: A ‘srazo he was attacked witn a ee | State: a : 5 any day in the week.” Capt. Boyton told him. ago he was | itn a ee States, by a resolution of the Senate, for use at | an adoitious| fores of 500 Colonibinn zen Had Unit he would need ‘a hearse more than a baat | hemorrhag jrBteh was caused Ry enaaing A Chicago Sensation. | committee rooms. The resolution directed Ser Peeper te ea cami t6 . SI government sexy | if he attempted it, but the professor laughed at | ind Jcneral vente atone A WELL-TO-DO WIDOW DIES SUDDENLY AFTER | goantat-Arms Cauaday and Architect Clark ds ofall denominations, on | Yous nee sais |e iaSent eee: cuidluim has seemed for sever 1 Guane By Sor is excited | to root anitahte communities seems outiae tea pie ied mw “4 eee = si se rates $ en e tri Sy a is + % e or) ie 10] s Morgan, ol Cs . y e at phone Companies | ister resident and consul He hie Uattau + so. desiguated= As they returned the trio stopped ina restan- | Brooklyn bridge was completed he | over the eye idioms ppayren fees mee ote | Sg oper ae Agere qu peedimtayenmes Seg | States from Denmark, arrived in Washir | fark: oF tothe manner oreecar rant. Wille tt eating Professor Odlum | Yori for ho pu pscor jumping trom the cables. | cumstances of a somewhat sensational nature, vse Go hen naa Cueaees rat tt pes Sta ‘ © if | onds re e reason t wit ' vi evented by the se, 4 | » ing the lease, provided Congress st make ond ted his lentials | a aecidentally knoeked over one of the glasses | but was prevented by the police. He has never > rei on ber ES Ire divsesibeseons dnayreteiseeeal anit today and fled his credentials at th Orclipt; and so thorough necidentally knoeke one of f once |given.up the design, and’ last week madear | Tomas Morgan for a number of vears a resi- [0M te leave, Provided Hongress sho bullding partment, | favoriisin that reputable aud com- | tnd it broke on the floor, Boyton at onee FL tuntnus with capt Dovid Te Nee ont, | dent of South Chicago, died about Uwe years | = | ape e 13, fal 8 S$ able od: HF Fs ui ‘apt. Boyton, in New ¥ ago. leaving a widow ‘and a stepson, Win. B. en and a large portion of the elegant Tue Puystcat EXAMINATION for cadetships penty a sane Jumped up from the table and shouted: “For | to Undertake the feat, Boyton, it was | Waiton, aged 22 years. Morgan lef about | furniture, which had belonged to Senator Jones, sreceuiia tia =ctcead's mpt competition with the ring \ | God's sake, Bob, give this thing up fora week | nounced, had wagered $1,000 on Odluwi's 4 R anvcaiad ie reat onions e i er in the revenue marine serv is In progress at 4 A: $20,000, invested in Lestate und buildings. | of Ni ja, Was purchased. Four or five com: the T rimenk. “There krakaven vi TUL ie ets es Any s bad luck. Leave | Complishing the fe y Two months ago a young man i | mittee rooms were gorgeously fitted up, and i cancies and fo! i — ali. Chadinia stele, ‘| the tow! ‘appeals were - | New | Dowling eame to still there was a good deal of the Spi PEEESEY. CS ep : Be Gri Bie Aine We ica We | anued by the captain and his frlends until mid- | spoke among bis frends, nis in- | aequainted with the. wido Vacant. The Senate was criticised for Me ALi, Sect Iris Sarp at the Navy department that | Ah eehEe ian ; t, When the professor retired, more resolved ey e is She | much seen together. Last v vy leasin, so costly a house and mt : (Eisua We Te MoMA coe ce ening | a; Helaeherely, seckstntles: than ever to Jump from. the brit “Lildo it | feared that any premature announce | went to Chicago. Friday afternoon they. are ting “up ensive rooms for committees, . WH. FINLEY, lion thecaee cas E ne | OF LABOR CHARGES. if 11 Kills me,” he said as he left his friends sor | Would defeat his purpose. id to have been married by a Roman Catholic | which rarely ever met, and near the end of the i206 Penna. ave. and 1206 D st. nw., | fom the ni Lieut long, executive committee of | the night. ODLUA'S TALK WITH A STAR REPORTER. Mrs. Morgan's death occarred Monday, | lite special Session a resolution was adopted ro- wy agent for the following brands of Imported | dof the bs me ». 66, Knights of Labor, ae gros Mol day OTN A ere jpneertal He told a Srar reporter that, so faras the | i terday a ee a he segeen d “4 leap and aT 3 UEMEBAC E urtment, ‘are speci | ANd contide never, and telegraphed to a eorw ‘ Sora | possession as custodian of allt | lease be terminated at ‘once. In pure mee CULMBACH. | eRnaNGEn, | Ried the recent expedition ad-are Speed | of friends in Phifadelpnia to come over | Anger was concerned, he would much rather | erat te ae ot ag unde | of this Gen, Butler was notified and the supplied. “Orders by mail or | P#2ama, and upon his rety & on jin early train, ‘They did not arrive until | undertake this leap than repeat theonc he made | Howling. ‘The great disparity in tl furniture removed, but when the keys were d my Tm Was plated on w 5 t portion of the Interior depart- | after the fatal jump. froma poleon asteamboat. That leap, he said, | parties, the clandestine visit to Chi tendered he refused to receive them. He bas i = handsome resid nt building fronting north and west, Kuown | | Odium made his headquarters at Paul Boy- | wasabout100 feet,while theleap from the bridge | , the sudd instructed his law partner, Mr. O. D, Barrett, of oe enimaroe hi rat long tin as the Patent ton's place on 20th street, known as “Tle | was 140, or 60 fect greater than the leap whieh | He woman, and the fue’ that shi this city, to hold the government for the full , ow THAT official and social cirel supers ision'of M r SUIT thie thoes whom Hey wanted twits Ti aries Sate nt Gadieoes bene, Wee | Sprlable, forcune, all combined tom term of the lease. ur Barrett said toa Stan Syeeenptod F oS Sa _ , | Capitol. ut ness his jump assemb! 4 ovelock yesterday =e ch, paace 1 *|the affair the talk of the town, reporter to-day Unat Sergeant-at-Arms Canada: 1. CAVANAUGH, DRESSMAKER, AccenDING To His Ixstructions. — It 18 | “Second. While the government alway Iternoon, After talking with the’ professor | Wh ped from the pole, he said, achair | appears that Mrs. Morgan suffered ‘from and Architect Clark signed the lease, and {f Ivania Avenue, learned at the State department that the pres-| mands tbe best material and. superie 0 the success of his enterp: to the top and to this he ascended | hernia, and, if” she "was married on | they hold that the government is not responsl- but Is located at ence of Ministe clusion of | Manship in the construction of its building proceeded to the Battery, Here 2 ladder. ‘The pole seemed to be | ‘Thursday, as reported, was married in bed. It | ble, Gen. Butler will hold them individually j rthwest, the trial of the ins, Burton and | Mr. Clark, in the ion of said Patent oti the tug Charles Runyon, which r. ¢ times he rose from | is known that she aud Dow ccupied the | for’the rent, He intends to have his per Building GUHHHEn RET LoL oon tein Ta pure | Used pour a und employed interior wok tem. Prot Odlam, y himself for the | same bed in the Ais {wat | month until next November. Mr. Clark ade n WE Wwe rt > him | Workmanship, resulting in th c nt ’. Her of St. Louis, ea long spring out- o fhe aifuir mitted to a STAR reporter U ¢ lease Was: HERR, me fee ote lisof quarry i on friend reuiained at “The h the deck of the Vessel. | will be investigated | for one vear, and satd he had ne doubt ina = marble, Ship’ er, however, in order to give » pole § aut he feares at he | — ate would y for that period. He supy Manufacturer of pos elds n OPPOrTBEY fo gek aroun 10 | erie nee Eg deuce rime, bat nally made | A Farewell Banquet to Minister Magee. | Order tee Gens butler might avait hmsell of “THE ROYAL,” seq ly destroy upper story lone side. The leap from the bridge, he AxBEOET, Im, May any other opportunity to dispose of It, Gduan merida = | building, making Sto the government, k. The profes: | sid, would’ be simpler, as he “would See eeadl Gaon a ae : — . in Session at. the Wash- | wh ame in} yhen com? thing, Oa the have only to step off. ‘There was danger, he | apoltihe: chown | Am Alleged Victim of Virginia Kukiax. PRIDE OF ERIN, ington ba s for the trial of enlisted men is ete eee {blue carded | sald. of a man's being made uneonsclous or | There were ME SAYS HE HAD HIS EARS CUT FOR REFUSING f Serena see phe by the de va , yderby hat, | Tuside | dizzy by the air rushing ito bis nc it hcges Seaves Sorbie TO VOUS THE DEMOCRATIC Toor COOKS’ DELIGHT | CP PEsed oO! oe nis regular swimming suit, which | thought that ifa man preserve conscious- 3d. = veg 5 arles B. Throckmort« isted of two pairs of white trunks and a that he could guide himself properly. =i ‘Tam Col. Stephen Brooks, e-q.,” said an old And other Celebrated Brands of Patent and Family in x light red shir 4 ce," sald Odium, "I found thai had 3 colored man, who is marked for life by having = Git ottice, A RUSE THAT D VED THE POLICE, balance when I neared the water, I Forest ge the prmeeraee his ears cut, as heentered the clerk's office at sia AVE When the four men left the elevated train the | Wonk’ pallmy Knees up to my chin roll my-| | Roxpovr. N. ¥~ May 20.—Forest fires are | 144 Potice Court yesterday, and asked for @ TELEPHONE CALLS: ry, me a professor and his Washington friend got into a| in the water us possible. In other words, [| and other points in the Catskills, ‘The fires | Warrant for two lawyers, who, he said, had de acid pers and Licats Hamilton Rowan, 2d ariillery, j Patent oillce, a worl | covered express wazon and the other two | wonld present as little surface to the water as I | ure sald to bave been caused by hiuckieberry | franded him; that he gave them $11 to.attend udge advocate, | upon which the still en : jumped into a cab. They drove for the bridge at | could.” pickers burning underbrush so as to ge me business in Virginia for him, and that Sectexe SSS Fourth. The building occupied by the govern- arian ein ae AROREae oat Sane Odium expressed great confidence in_ his | better chane to gather theerop the coming ve Goer Keeton ae mee ‘possession a = 2 NAVAL AcApEmy EX. ment 2S a printing vilice, partially erected * ee 2 ability tomake the leap successfully, and had | season, pt given him by a law firm for $11 for pro- <THE AT @idates were the dire hiteet_ of | of police had been watching for the professor | aiready arranzed to give an exhibition with Gea nal services, Brooks said that during the Residents & ing VIP, the new and popular Brain and Nerve Apitol uuder the | allday. When the cab was about 100 yards | Capt. Paul Boyton, in Baltimore next week, ex- The Alert Going to Mudson’s Bay. | presidential campaign of 1880 he lived in a guard agains Stalaria. “For sale arcated by | Supervison of that cman, constitutes, 28 | trom the New York tower, Haggerty Ju | pecting t e Which he would win by | 4 rive MONTHS’ VOYAGE AMONG THE oHSER-| Cabin on Col. Mayo's farm, in Westmorelan s> ur in bottles by W. C. MILBURN, Sole ir we are prepared to demonstrate in its mani- | Gut took off his coutand walete is jump would make him a big “card. STATION: | county, Va. that on theeve of the election a Yentor apd Mauuincturer, 1429 Peunoylvanis ave fold hnperfections of urchiteetural design, ma- | to drop his suspenders. ‘The rus HOW THE NEWS WAS aVED, amer Alert | party of white men came to his house and de- — = wen re ave passed mentally, 5 of bs : pane! e: SUSE NTS Lieut. Gordon, R. 10 will come per, | Ucket; (R= nnd Will ree examination "| e cmploved, us well as to the safety of the mph, While the crowd of prome- | te of Odlum was a dispatch from expects to get of carl SOK istores Stim] hs Gon, Sineabed bbs bowseaean: effects, and ue | public documents for which itis practi- | yiters iellowed: dressed to Willard’s hotel saying: “Robert E. | ¢XPECt. t get off ea et ken to pro. | carried him off aud cut bs ears badly, us could — Bo Oe Hones tatkenion Seanevoinos | nwhile the express wagon, with Qdlum | Odlum Jumped off Brooklyn bridge this evening | vide against any emeiyency. The round-trip is | be seen. After this, he said, they locked him _ Arwy ORDE DU: ibe ite: in) Uiinee | i tue mien Hie main ia elon Of tia Om oe) » was driven toward the center. When | and was killed. Body recovered. Please notify expected to occupy tive mohthis, The stations | up. and pratiy ey ange pga mg a months, to take effect about June 15, 1885, is O grnttent OF the Cepttol x0 or stepped out of it | yotatives what disposition nade of body. Aus ¢ Visited are Port Burwell, n said he gave the ers $11 Wer sult BUILDING AND HARDWOOD granted CaptaingMoses Harr’s, first cavalry. Bs ene Tabor, enim t tae th | we Was niton, part oy, turned | Wer. leigh; Ashe es near he 5 tes 5 | et se bawicen) inlich to ented so ted ia: i " H nai cureee ances tenon to the driver i ld man, we are] “This dis : by. Bay, ‘near the Prince of Waies foreland; Not- | they (th yer Be ene Chace a oer trated | private os Epa pennies | omg to make history to-day.” He jutped on | willard's! hotel “to, police bemiquacters. aces | Haghuse Tland, Disgers Isand and Sachewk | ness for him. LUMBI First Lieutenant Charles A. Vernou, nineteenth | jake the inierence reasonab ; : = ' police headqui a hich won pe 4 ee ER foes able to bring to bear upon the | f2,¢b¢ railing, smiled at his ‘friends on the tug | Lieut, Austin, in charge, sent Private Proctor | Bay, all of which were found last year. These ‘ine idan on Siam ‘y- S| riioned frees, $0 paar upon the | below, and tien gave to the residence of Odium’'s mother, 215 4% | stations will all be continued, except ‘the last | _ Sellimg abele leomargn' WM. McLEAN & SON; PEnsonar.—€. M, Ogden, of the Philadelphia OrEEE EL GGTY VOvLIGS GoverRiiONE aed A LEAP FROM THE BRIDGE, street, to of the occurrence, | Mrs. | Named, which will be dispensed with on the | COMAUISSION MERCHANTS HELD FOR THR GRANE Press, has returned from a trip to the Pue dhe people? Then there was a shout from the tug below. All | Smith, when informed of her brother's death, eye Spo pea - mh31 13th smut: B streets northwest | oot over the Southern and Mx 1 ere signed by Thos. F. Ryan, | cyes were turned upward toward the little speck | #P! IOS with priel. A aoe us Hudson's Straits by June 100 hata |, Alexander Sandman and Aaron Brann, mem- hn SMR Ni 5 = est Ove: pupherse aris We cous ‘and WY! i rtercalled xt the house this morning an ; “ " % | See a fullroads—A Bourgeois, repre Rt WW. Considine and W. ¥:) iigh upin thealrus It came down Ice a rod, | Porter failed at the house this morning and & histaiion. Large quantity | oath ong ppp ctrie end Steaur Lathe Also, Magnetic | house of Mari mous bi seks Paul Boyton stood on the bow of the little ves- | whelmed with grief and profuse in thelr de- yaporated vegetables prepared in tis jiro- | merchants, cornes sce (eee e Eeinute—Hon, Gen Le Fev above charges Sr. Jackson sald that they pro- | Watehiing the body in its swift downward de. | {he deceased to yo to New, York to talke the observatory men. “Much valuable ine | Yr nee ig : G08 D street northwest. Telephony call, ‘last nighton the S e “substantiate them by the sworn testi. | SC¢Bt., Therp was an awful silence on the tug | that Robert had gone ta New York ‘woe ion jon is expected to be gleaned on the ve f res i St inn testa ee ates ts eh sehe will | Posed Se aa ere tae pitched from side to side with the waves, | they road itin Tine ‘Stan ‘Saturday evening. | age ubtained trom the Gbservations made dur- | | Special Officer Wm, J. Capper, of the Gen = | polis, Md. 1 the | mony of men competent to judge, and of the | and the upturned taces of the watchers were | They have as yet made no arrangements as io | Ing the past year sto the formation and break- | et, tes 1 M . Norbeck sof the yeaS OF | workmen, Owing ‘to the shoftuess of the time pale and white as Professor Odlum’s body Lahm ninea imeem neater tuaderttooa | iug Uperthe kein wepard to tts maovemonts; | cise from the defendunts’ store what tue deal. 3 rd of visitor iss Maud Stille for pt ope mation, ti not ee t came hearer aud nearer the surface of the | that there will be a meeting of his friends in | also, Telative to the pa ation of the straits, Soe pret es ems shes Soy ond 3d street northwest, is now out of ¢ ceed with the iny ion, and wou ‘ eee : Any eaving MoseCumschON aivennine wire 2 art ea from and slow recoveri SMe nay ete Wat t d Mr. Milk 4 made a good jump, for he eame down | SN" SY Wy. Will Be mado on euch Sorseee Ge the cases | amien teaees ic residing near Oxen ‘Tim, Ma summation 4 ay said that he and Mr. Miller repre- | as an cutow for neart: ) feet, shore y racticable, The Alert || Ellen Norbeck, , Ma., Eat ieen prceabas ted tiie ves for the work, and asthe | body suddenly turned as if forced | THe Pemnsy! i Eee ta (at the mati) tT cod in eciys ban tate straits rot testified that she bought, a’ print from te de: Pierce Bell lett # preferred against Mr. Clark involved | the air currents, ‘The professor was August 25, and the remainder of the time will | fendant ( , WhO Sol butter, mbit aracter of the work, he supposed that a y conscious at this time for he threw his. \ OF THEIR CON- | be Occupied in surveying as much of the coast | tnd charged her twenty cents for it, Witness EF BROOKS, work would be a defense of Mr. der him and tried to catch his feet so DUCT WHILE IN WASHINGTON. erties strate ants possible. ‘Three. representa: | said she went th re at the request of the officer. FANCY GLOBES A er, they did not represent Mr. self Into an ereet position again. Un-| A special dispatch to the Philadelphia Times | tives of the Hudson Bay railway will join the | Dr. Thomas ‘Taylor, microscoplst of the prea reneSt Mock of GAS FINTU roe eich: wide, eto, Rob rently: to $y, (00 far down to have time | of to-day, from Harrisburg, says: The commis: | expedition for the purpese of reporting for the | partment of axricultire, stated that he made UGURATION GLORES ou hand Call proceed they would consent to an adjourn- e struck the suriace flat on | inted to inquire into the alleged mis- | Company. eli Fellow, of the Geographi- | the a 1 Di ar met , and disappeared beneath a buge | SOP @Ppointed to ing eguonees society of Ottawa, will be attached to the | demonstrated the presence of free fats in the E F. BROOK here th “y Inrosponse, sald that the changes ler that spucted. fully, “twenty feet conduct of the National Guard at Washington | (al POclety OF Ot i oaieas sample seceived by him. The 4 ta hat m4 531 15th inst Mr, Clark, and that they did body must have struck with tre-| during the inauguration, in their report to ———— ne sample proved to be a ¥ jescri — — — to recognize the contractors and | me force, as the water eddied around the | Adjutant General Guthrie, say that the fullest ister Ghirikeha Canasante: of oleomurgurine, showing by zed light GF ag ito shleld himself behind then, | spotasifa bix'ship had Just youe, down there, Borne was (given papione maving olline | <Gceermmane ate ‘The Commercial Ga. | il the colors of tie rainbow, while butter, ander so Brercner, \ ; » Fava, Titian aint i ded Thatists Inight bo “ellelted | nin icy Royton saw the body turn ’he threw off | CPeomplaints. to ‘present them. ‘The feaulLof | sue iociar selon ing te Gen Boaters statement aor ea FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UpHOE. | ister; and Mr. FL Haine, United States consul | mon} l “id Like torre TOC Eae OE Jarae lace water. | the investigation shows that these charges | that Senator Sherman's candidacy tor the : wesernt tothe “i it 4 The case grand jury; STERY Goo! general to Berlin: Ue are ere @orae oso reD Wound | aestruck out vigorously for the place where | wore grossly rated; in fact, so much so | United States Senatorship was an amiable fic- | g/ 2 ste 3008, he understood It, a defense of the work would | Prof. Odlum disappeared and waited for him to | grossly ger Whi materet ‘e erve if elected, | 8500. TTING, BABY CARRIAC The Civil Service Law. be, in part at least, a defense of Mr. Clark. He : The sy ts as to be practically untrue. While there were | tion, and that he would not serve if elected, —o___ part at least, a detense - He | come to the surface again, ‘The body came up . secon Gene: ve save s letter be! COVERS FOR FURNITURE, ETG, ETC. pH COMMISSION supposed that the'latter would be present dur- | Quickly and the eaptain grasped It. bob, how | Individual cuses of ae ate tee hnnee Andi: | says: “Senator Sherman says ina Jetter beiore | Charged With Robbing Mr. Richards. Remember, we guaruntee prices to be always the | ERALLY OBE ing the investigation, He would regard the ‘ou feel? How are you?” he shouted to the | Yidual cases appear to ha 7 sacte | cat ase hithe d to | CHARLES CRANE IN THE POLICE COURT TO-DAY. lowest. os contractors us representing Mr, Clark, ying man. ‘The lips inoved teebly as if in an | BiGd by any rlotous conduct and were the acts | iy name to be canvassed with the rest, ani Charles Crane alias Thomas Kelly, the alleged 415 rut Sraeer Nouruwesr, fF ececieasimt Mr. Jackson sald that the responsibility | aitempt to speak, anda few drops of blood | 2f individual members of the guard, and were | accept ir elected.’ ore eee ee oe —_ = ss __ myo _ UE seeett rested with rk for the manner of the | trickled out of thé sides of the mouth, ‘Tho | 1 BO caso of such character as to receive the seme eas litt Pp ‘ r done. If he been deceived by the | captain knew that death was near and shouted | hesMecl that the ludieidael caves ot ahoe Gen, Grant Has a Good Night. Court this morning charged with the grand Hose Rees Ganvex) ASES, | sioner contractors that was a matter between Mr. | for help. Ginvonsiered' ware eonnaee to so few persons |. NEW York, May 20.—Gen, Grant had agood | larceny of $500 from Mr. Alfved Richards, at “Tt is as Clark und the contractors and did not concern TAKEN FROM THE WATER. . Han PS been | Right tast night. “He slept right hard,” sald | the Citizens’ National bank,on the 18th of last TME BEST THING YET—HOSE REELS at $1.25. | eS a that the Nattonal Guard of the state hus been | Mght dast night. “He slept right hard,” sald | the d . = z : Sores “ | of the civil service was the answer, the presant aueetica tion. re had been made |, 4 Passing fishing schooner lowered its life- | unjustly censured by the reports that have been. ce a han nad te quite 2 long time, | Month, Assistant Attorney Thomas prosecuted 25 PY. HOSE, WITH REEL, FOR $3.50. “It must be remembered t the rules of the | gat the tumbling to dust, and they | boat and took Boyton and his unfortunate com- | circulated concerning its conduct. we 1 e GARDEN VASES, WITH RESEF ING TWO WEEKS’ WATE Just the thing for Parking or Cemeteries, HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, myll 424 9th Street. i : and he looks and aets bright this morning.” "| the case, and A. B, Williams appeared for the ‘nd only to the clerical placesin | proposed to furnish evidence on that poini.| panion aboard. The tug afterward drew up a ee elnare a ———— defense. tsandin the large post offices | While, nowever, they were defending the chi alongside and they were transferred to it. A | Vite who were with, him, Were gulity of disor. | Statistics of the Plymouth Plague. TESTIMONY OF MR. RICHARDS, bout 15,000 places in | acter of the work: they were detending Mr, | start was then made for the shore. derly and disgracetuly ‘conduct, and recom-| Wruxxsnanne, Pa., May 20.—The executive | Mr. Richards testified that on the day charged ain partisan proceea- | ClAtl , nie hi take up first | yiZerg, ag nota sien of lite In Professor Od- | mend that the lieutenant be immediately dis- | relier committee at rismouth submitted thelr | ho was in the bank, having in tis bankeok i Mr. Miller suggested that they take up first | lum when he was ldid in oneof the berths of nmaissed and the corporal and private brought to | official report to a meeting of eltizens this morn- fs being inside the ee eee ‘i fies SDRC eth ree and (the work aeithe propeller, ‘The little streams of blood still | trial, Also some of the members Of the 4th | ing of wich the following is & summary, On | 8l4120—two $500 notes being inside the book, fhe reform Is. agains nd Air, Juckson agreed to this order of | oozed, from between his lips and his tos was | Miuntry were guilty of tating treet © heekete | wey ele eee ane ot a fovee and, as he supposed, out of sight. | Witnens said t over the places outside | o King ‘fo journment Mr, Jack: | Han eRe pale og deaths A thin dark blue | q barrel or a part of a barrel of apples and sev- | Singe that date G4 new cases have been re- Eee en pecitic e keveral © prerred | Had atock the or “4 2 the 18th infantry were guilty of piliering pro- | the past two weeks have num! 55, whic! sol to Case ties hock took ian, specitications in the several contracts referred | had struck the wal It was the only mark | “7° = " ei supposed, attern to take Me ancl MAoE Jonas) sald. thisyinformation||ou’ his" Gody/ Camtain © Boyton applied’ | werent mating any seomaman tate te] mares oe Ge ae ae a ee eet bat'iailed, and the man went down the stops, woul ye furnished, restoratives and trie (0 some ret nition _ 2 5 a y- 1 ness al ‘Mr. Miller said that it was importaftt that the | from hi, = sii unpaid losses are valued gat 50, and pay- | mend, but many are still in a critical condition. time thoug! was forbids cer Lanns, Arrextios: LATEST PAKISIAN MODES IN HAIR GooDs | asked the reporter. “Yes: the complaints " T fs , friend, joking; but, as the man did not look > bee a e- | Peon ae rantel iment is recommended, The board are of the | The total number of destitute families now re- re yand claim to know of appointments made in | Pe fmiliar ve a beeper Ne BEES ind ofa jump | Be taken to bring to justice the guilty individ- | bursements to date reach $5,100. if curtain Gober 1 POMPADOUR BANGS. SHINGLED BANGS. F maviniationver the wales GOEMEORIGS howe that ator Jonas s] al go over the ground | to sic ene me Well, oan of jump | pais, and that they should be ‘immediately dis- > would mor Op unl ay oes a Ay en vic of the » Col - e: e the work. on” ‘was. e 2 = 4 jooked at book found that These styles never need be in the hairdgesserw hand retuse Any names or any clue | “Air Jonus sald. that he had watened the | {4 Lmaker » die wveaeg ed tate was BDer | missed the servie®. “Gov. Pattison and Adjut Cotton Mills Shut Down. searpedaeg ead as aegeed meng ay Sipe enmased, ne ale cree ad HH be followed. Some-| work from the beginning and was familiar | Caps it allright.” ‘These were his last words’ tant Gen, Guthrie approve the recommen: Witatxerox, N.C. May 20.—The Great | hur got a good view of his back, and : —_—_—_—_——. —} yaplaints are made in| with It, He did not propose to allow his views | Betore the tug touched shore, at 6:15, he was | Hons. are that the colonelsof these regiments Falls Manufuetiring Co. at Rockingham, have | the defendant was the man, although he - M Gus dud th al | to enter into this investigation, but would pre- | dead. Thé body was taken td an undertaking had ‘Shicred an Investigation. belore the ars | Shut down on account of the low price of cotton | not swear positively. 5 Kk rep JUVE ANvuracturtne Company. she Ne acer pa —_ the fact pene Secretary based upon the | establishment in Pearl street, pointment of the rd’ of officers. For th —_, Seco ogden igen eer oe On cross-e: witness said he was SEVENTH ST. 2 Foved false. ‘Two or | Cytence CMMred aed to adjourn “until to- ODLUM’S BODY TERRIBLY BRUISED, Feason no further action, will be taken by the | S2ain wee soon oo the Peso ogee gee Leroi eg oe he there appointments have been mnade by a mis | morrow and that the session should last ftom | As soon as the tug reached the wharf an.am. | governor and ‘commander-in-chiet. Hereafter | San. ee eek ae HEADQUARTERS FOR SHIRTS AND MEN'S | understanding of the requirements, Dut these | MOPS Gnd Wel tt for. In about fi disorders of this kind wall be punished by the ~ ee ee FURNISHING GOUDS. omptly recalled by the appointing ofi- | 2 % 40eloc! oo eter aaaes ioe aponne brsging: ‘sui te ieee maT ODS of com pantea aid reg thins ao he From Wall Street To-day. eee tes bee gomtovnd oe yoy alled to. the irre; 2 one api 5 geo! | gaged ' bank, but could Bot Keep’ ; Se. each. sion hus good reason to'bes| ‘The plaintiffs in the case will anmmon the | Oaiuste body’ lay tm tho Mitshen ot tre tere, | © —————— one Tone May, AO The, stock | saastent Eivciy that he wes thoanan. Keeps k Shirt sin 0 ae folation of the rules | following witnesses: A. B, Mullett, John C.| Life had been extinct several minutes. ‘The Logan’s Victory. "| dull but generally firm throughout the frst acy taninen tet an ee ROI All fully reinforced, finest workmanship, perfect amination largely | Morgan, J. B. Middleton, G. A. Craney, Thomas | surgeon said the blood that cagne ffom his IIS TEMPERATE REMARKS AT THE CLOSE OF THE | hour. Firs! prices were lower ior the grangers, Edward Godey testified that ng robes Big. ie WT et ee RCA nlargel¥ | Saimers, James Moxnieht Wm. Rutherford, | mouth was due evidently to some accident to CONTEST—OONGRATULATIONS. <7 inion Louisville and Nash- | last month he saw the defendant bank Onty bd che Very lian ee te is ; inmost ofthe Atlantic seaboard states | Edward Hart, Gabriel Baierin, J. Webb Rogers, | his lungs. The shock he Teceived on striking | Although it became apparent at an early | ville and K.T., & higher forWestern Union aud | while he (witness) was counting his money and faction guarantee! : ee alee fi some Of the western states,” suid Dr. | J- D, Buckley, Henry Mtesser, John Imrie, cu. | He, Water was the prime cause of his death: | stage of the proceedings in the Joint convention | 804, % higher for, New Xork Central, while | iting. Witness noticed the defendant watah- SPECIAL BB rr et ape : Cox, Leander ison, W. Y. Rol i 1 second was me internal Lackawanna and Pacitic Mail were 7, and moved off from Wii Fe ie exaninaen on, Ward Bonell, Fred, Heldenreich, ‘Thomas Pur- | organ or some injury to lt; The bruises werent | 8 Springfield,yesterday, that Logan was elected | Lackawanna and Pacitic Mall were unchanged: | ing ‘his ib ~ mone; y The defendant also moved, and witness = a e DRAWERS IN THE | SeVeral states whose sell, Thomas J, MeN’ oki, Michael McCann, | on his back, and exiended from his neck almost | Senator, it was not until 3 o'clock that Speaker | advance for most of the Gould stocks and weak- - : : went Ve e sa > ‘New | left the bank, The defendant, he said, crows : es Of pe e Charles Sword, Prof, Merri to his heels, His ribs on both sides were erushed | Haines nally announced the result, as follows | ness in the Vanderbiite, Louning rates ior 3 and cotor the lnnk. gov tiemab + BAGS AT 25 ore Ad eligibie, To continue to enantio ig Mr. J. E. Rockwell, of the Patent office, has| so much that they were quite soft. In the 04; necessary to a choice, 103; | York Central are % to 3-16, for Delaware and | S00 OAt Of te eee last saw nae, Seer nae . — | y serve to creute false | been detailed to act as stenographer. small of his back was a bruise the size of both | Logan, 103; Tree, 96; Hoxie; 1; Morrison, 2. A | Hudson 1-64, and for Lackawanna and nd Erie | an hour before the robhery occurred. ARS AND CUFFS. und overwork the board of examiners. So his hands. The flesh on the caif of his left Scene Of the wildest confusion followed. Logan | seconds, new, 1-128, At 11 o'clock the ‘A. A. West, bookkeeper at the bunk, , Best 4-ply, 6 for 90e. The worst result of the overe: ing of the] Cavrron To STEAMBOAT MEN.—Complaints | Was bruised,and showed stains where blood h: that BGs, Latest Eyion, Bat hy ~ per pair. registers,” continued Dr. Gr ¥, “is the dis-| are frequently made about the high rate ot | broken through the flesh. Whenever the doctor ness ena, oeP's Goods and save 25 per cent on Your pur- | content of disappointed applicants and. their speed at which some of the steamboats run up | put his hand on the dead man’s chest there was saw OLIVER P. BURDETTE. Fee ie, thee winuplalnts’ reach the | to the wharves, doing sreat damage to the river | # crackling or sputtering Dole, The doctor said the 437 7th st. nw. og ission from those who seem to think that | craft lying at anchor and to the wharves, Sev- | that the noise was ry from Sole Agent for the District of Colvtiic’” Spasitim | to pass an examination entitles them to an ap: | Crate Wing Mt anebor and to the whars Togehtly | the tangs into the broken tissue ‘ander the skin, —eoee —— = | polntinent, and who cry out bitterly against | through these strains on them. Webb's Digest ‘THE ARREST OF THOSE CONCERNED ORDERED, the clyit service rutes at if agreut wrong hd | (page 363) says: “it shall not be lawful for any | Duty coroner Conway was to make an au: G.T.K been done them. The simple truth is that the i or Vessel, propelled by steam to run at & puty ed. EEN names graded highest are always certified, and peed (han cight niles per hour in ap: | topsy this morning to determine formally they are appointed. Those whose grade 18 low | Sreaten speed than, Cie ro ie fice AEA eet apenttnaett wate bat | RPatain, ot, teurias in yar of ie | whether death was caused by drowatog or by cased? em pee: Vashin; arsent aster or com- 7 rms ter applicants stand above them,” mander who shail ran hls boat or vessel ata | Stiing the water jaqaest willbe Weeeeaee 414 OTH STRExt ant <o reater speed than cight miles an hour shall ington. Postponed tract Award relt and pay the sum of twenty dollars for | for several days. When Coroner Kennedy re- MitectClrksof the’ Capito, hes swaraa | Sanne gS tole aloo a te Sor | Graton OP ihe Steumiont stand negate vse ‘ATTANS VEGETABLE C. Te Pinis. | Architect Clark,of the Capitol, has awarded | ‘orle! gO to the nt, AD a sve ver. roe iamnpiement the contract for the stone for that portion of the | Balt for the use of this corporation,’ a aor to Capt. i 4 Capitol terrace worl, now being constructed, to | ‘Thomas E. Owens. brother of John E. Owens, | Gastitn said should not make such arrests Bess, < anid ds) . fectly | Mi Martin & Lot Flannery, of this cit with whom he piayed Lromio, ‘esterday | except Rermleon oo that children aad weak pecersaPan tai | they belt the lowest Giadaes Phen ere es | ene De pared dome Philadelphia or "AL'S o'clock Boyton, who had them, simply recuctng the dose. Home made, Ui furnish the marble from the quarris t Lee,| which he had been an inmate. His brot petal achat Se jum are always }, consequently vw be preferred to Mass. These are the quarries from which the | Join is now sick at Charleston, 8. C. ner Kennedy’s Heaertenine establishment ie our bex-erntte: seed, marble of whieh the Capitol wings. were built |~ na tennis mate. in London yesterday, Pet- | Pearl street, and loft word ‘ART! .. ANS, Pharmacist, obtained. The Fla % have filed tit, the American, defeated cite by a score | brought there and kept until Odlum’s relatives myil Jath abd 1 uae Saeed Dew. bond, whieh was acceptable. = of cree to one. : arrived, He took a pad of paper, and wrote on .