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THE EVENING PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR B Northwest Co: ILDINGS, G . W. ADAMS, Pres't. H snail sae Bo paper seat Pennsyivania Ave, and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ix served to subseribers in the carriers, on ther on acconnt, at 10 cents per counter, 2 he Vor. 67—No 10,155. AMUSEMENTS. SSP ALUES IN ART” MR ‘Wilt detiver a tect WASHINGTON ART STUDENTS LEAGUE at MASONIC TEMPLE WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMRER 18, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. the door. nl4-4t4 BY PE mbia Lodge, No. 1, 1.0. ab Cit rp cenaneacr es unit bo FUE SCOTCH a ULC wal, in RUCE Announces a Series of Four Lect ares on ART PRINCIPLES <ND CRITICE By Mr. bdmund Russe}, the distinguished Delsartian Artie. ‘the Lectures will be TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 17TIE, ATS O'CLOCK, Selject—“FEANCOIS DELSARTE, HIS | DIS: A BASES FOK CHITICAL@ART 9 illustrated talks on DECORATIC “TABLE- SETTING” and “PLOWERS” 4 the COURSE. Sites ings Tickets to be fuuid ut Hrental Pa ave and UUs stand Alexander Miine's, 511 9tii st, now. 1 NEW Satiosal bearer © a st 1 THES (SATUR YAY) EVENING, ‘Last time of the highly smusing play, ARAG BABY, Next week — L, R. Shewell’s Powerful Melodrama, SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY. Excellent Dramatic Company. ‘Magnificent Scenic Fifects, Including localities in und about New York city. n14 ores TONIGHT. Farewell Performance of RUSINA VOKES, And Her Londou Comedy Compan; “NAN THE GOOD-FOR-NOTHING:’ “IN HONOR BOUND,” “MY MILLIN Next Attraction—CALLED BACK. LITERARY AND MUSICAL E «ment snd sorvenir Owster Sapper will be given nag Men's Christian Associa ne 9 TUESDAY EN PP oes SINE STREP OPE: ‘One Syuare Nort of Peu 2PM. TWO PERFOR ‘Torn HENEY CHANFRAU, Inthe T ng Western Drama, entitled KIT, THE ARKANSAW TRAVELER. Popular Prices, 10 and 25 cents At Matinees only children under 12 years of age Je. to reserved seats. t Farewell of November 16—Stranglers of Paris, Two carloads ef Speeil Seesery. The Most Sensa Melo- drama of the Century. for reserved places, A LEACGHs GRAND OPERA HOUSE EVERY EVENING. SATURDAY MATINEE Firt Time in Washington @f the Greatest Ballet Spectarte bver Grzanized. 4. GILMORES MPANY IN THE FAMOUS DEVIL'S AUCTION. A Phenomenal Cast of 34 People. ‘The Grand Engitsh Bal ‘Turse Famous Forejm Premiers, MLLE ELOISE, 1 yperties all | ek fur this season only. NEXT WEEK—!aubn Gnein “FANTASMA.” m2 | PPLE SOUTH WasiING ON STAR LEcTUR COURSE, MOE CAMILLE URSO, ‘Violi: Virtuoso, and a ~uperb Concert Company will open tals cou NOVEMBER AT THE co ATIONAL CHURCH. WIth Reserved SOats. a ccecneeeeee§ LOO i-GKAH. FHL. CUMNOCK. E Single Entertai Except Uso, 50 cents. Re- | nT wm-t r. oo MISS HATTIE A. WHITING, Of Boston, assisted by SELECTED LOCAL TALENT, TUESDAY EVE: i. November CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, 3th and L streets, R@-Seats can he secured at DROOP'S Music Store, ae. not N CCVY ORPHAN ASYLUM, 825 Peansyivan.a ‘ee of Plain and reserves, tv all chudren in their eflorts to ears 4 We the strugaie of lite | THE LADY MANAGERS FPuLAPh# Comigur. Au Entire Change sny and New Novelties k. We Study to Picase the Pui Superb First Part, IRENE Ra¥3i Matinees Tuesday, Chucsday sgt Saturday. 29-6t_ Dp” MLS, ANOTHEK Every Ane id SPL Tea train ih wdtvance. is Trained Horses n0-6 Peas D Falk AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, of the NATIONAL KIPLES, For the benest of ue ARMORY DEBT FUND, Will be beld at the ARMORY, 9206 street m. w., FROM NOVEMBRE 2D, TO 14TH, 1886, ‘The display consists of Handsome Goods, Elegant Exhibits, New and Novel Attractions, SINGLE ADMISSION. 10 CENTS. "FOR THE SENEF.T OF ST. avcus PS CHURCH, loth stn. w. ‘The Puirroom dren fron 7 tit LL eock pm. VERY farday and Sunday, begising Vivuei do, uy Sov kat bek Suri, inciwave, AB Ciraest and cordial invitation is extended un ail our sympaintrers Sear ee wee JRALIAN QUANTETTE—CLASSIC MUSIC RE Tictha' Beastie best antiors will be executed by Yeteae Concetta tats and aby Kind oF Musical a Sorechomes aiteudatto. Price modermie. a DR. LEVI D. JOUNSON, OF IOWA, cingeat Re: | [Rp thas ali Mtonaey Qo aire, wal tend SW Singese nooks | Bylands Meeting to-norry OF: | O'clock, IM the All are invited. Seats free.* | York ay Tie yubiie is cordially invited { Bowes will deciver « keture at lock: p.m. Subj eme, under the | eram masinesé | 13th end L sts. 1, Sucaney | Adonrned inceting fom last Sabbah.” ‘Masic, with will be elected 10° Hit th na 50 center wo reserved seaty Ticketa WASHING TO: No. 41.808.— Mes Ro Toe LOOLES | have tot already been initiated 3 selves for initiation on that ist present thet I, on WEDNES Gate. ‘This orders imper= ick.” ‘The following well- Niky Ewan, Miss Det- ION, "No. 1, on ithe tall corner 71 y order of the Preside A CARD.—AS THERE this city trading ou my repatation,i hereby: ‘and patrons that | am still i ‘Dusiives: at GOD Tete ps US geen P and Lists. nw. 'p A PARTY IN PositePateut uffice. No c: Poem entitied, i é mea pe, Companies to re-| (Ree CANARY PARE ORE within tea dap EP ARE METROPOL ITA’ Pgs 9S gens T5th instant, at | BI. by ev. Jacon Lusty cially vited. | Chstaat hares ig ~ Is (par arid to fl wil ot WEIDMAN A WALNESOS, Hook Minders ON AND AP = eineated at 120-422 11th | (oes THE si iaciitien, wo willbe | (eS iween bat Sere November | Nowisi swib dispatch. iL eT ‘ors of tne Y. Nan Gospel ieeating cuit pat Hedpatine at reer” canceh'af Gur sate, | Orga and cornet accompaniment. Address by Rev. Mr. KuST, and others. Public cordiaily Invited. It GSS, FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHUR Mthst.. bet. Gand H sta nw. Rey, Jos TK. Praise aud Gospel wetvice at de welcome, rie ch FA (ust Leste, Rev, ALIX. RENT ces To-morrow at 11'a.m.; Sunday school UAB wn Haren convert by th Sunny school 30 pun. Stradsers cordially invited, and sea Provided forall. ui i | pastor.—se: ‘will preact ‘ovember 2oth, at '11 a. in. and 7239 p. School at 9230 a! in. 1 "ALVARY BAPTI HL GREENE, Preaching 11 a.m’ A Sermon to Young Wo- wired. it ME. CHURCH, | w= Preaching at 11 : pastor of Hebrew ew York ety, nud In the eve by the pastor, Dr. HUNTLEY. Vesper servic Bert Free lecture on Monday evening by Dr. a! | pastor.~Sunday school, 0:30 8 Boa Fa0 pe 4 Pare cordial TARE pastor. p.m. the’Rev. Dr. Itraas, of periect safety SECURITY Olfs burns day school nt 9 41 14TH AND (== Pounpryat & cure Se Gen Hey, Drie BRT ea Sabbath services ior Noveniber 15, 1985: Sunduy School at 9:30. Sernion ai TL am, by'the pustor, Dr Nay1oa, who will cont TSU p.m. tis discourse he’ Pi 1 ‘Can be purchased at LOWEST RATES rcoran Building. No charge for Hanging. FANCY GLOBES. BRASS WORK, &c.,& _0c7, NOTICE.—Owing to [LEAN, the seni Will close the busizess of the late Arm death of Wintiam Mo- ving | Sunday € wuld lira, are requested to | Tz3¢ a inn mediate setuiement, Clauns ‘against the drm een shuuld ve prescuted. ements % carry op the bustoess | Kev. CHanis \ N @ SON, Tam parile- | KeNpev our old customers for their | at 7:30 pan ethods and strict per= hes of the business, con: seeing that © systematize . th: correxpoudence, n-aki orders; wad that all orders: | Sy ‘Stuall, shall be pFumpt.y dispatched: thake indice nigst | S. ADAMS, PRINTER, 1a St sf ne a work a spectalty. unente seB-Gm | = GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS. ‘ok Latroves, Ranges, Furnaces T t NORTHWEST. 5019 JouN W. Comsox. Joun W. MacaneNey. CORSON & MACAKTNEY, Bai Glover bulidine. 13 ton, Deportt Accounts, subject to check at signs, reosk fren! Firma Cornorations and Individuas ‘ocks and Honus listed on the New York and | quested. Philadelphia Stock kachanges | Beil TeLepiioue suo District ‘of Colm hand for sale. Si roads. Gis, 1 bought and soi GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS. ved bought and sold on orders exectied = Auerican ‘ R ‘a and ous or all focal sircet Rae | BDF PHASE J. Wou Spectal oilerings asked “Yeiephoue, Companies é ervice. Lecture Tuesday jet Troupe in ® New Ballets. | IGN OF VISITORS AND | Come. Residents is purticularly called to PHOS- | = ——— = Pr VIT#, the new and popular Brain and Nerve Tonic | ( Ls ‘On ROW, sud Sate,uard againet sale areated the glass’ or m battles Yentor aud: Mantiacturer, LECTURES. Rev. W. A. BARTLETT. D.D. Subject: “BOYS: WEDNESDAY EV! ats Without extra charse = : miaate | MT. VERNON PLAt . &. CHURCH NEW PUBLICATIONS Pace Ts ac Dy. A POLITICAL CRIME THE HISTORY OF THE GREAT FRAUD. By A. M. GIBSON. “The refuge of lies shall be swept ing-place of falsehood shall be unc Buick, to the Eiecturat Onuumissiom, Fed, One Volume, Cloth, $1.60. Giit top, uncut, $1.65. the hid- G & | Nounis, 11 WILLIAM S. GOTTSBERGER, Publisher, Ti Murrey street, New York, rel, corner 15th and O sts, ow at LL aap. anid r., To-morr is = SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, CORN ‘ot th st and. Virglata aves Hyez Swen, pastor.—Presel tug at 1 o'el 4200 p.mn. by the pastor. Vrayer and praise meeting Thursday evenis 30 o'clock. Buptisma at close oF .. it Fector-Se ureh, «will pi : Sunday schcol, morning, 9 0! Kternoon ai 4aind Young Peoples ting at 6: ul services after the evening All are welcomed, it (Re ane St RcneRGH = FB iuice, sion, 9 o'clock am. Suiiday School at the chareli abd Misslom, <1 ain, ind e250 Wak, Drewes le Pastors mh SOUDK peo ites irae meeting: sinc Goxpeb tiga ko: wy evening, church prayer mneetiig. AM are welcome. . Av M. E. CHURCH, 15TH AND | Rev. J. F. OCK ERMAN, pastor.— “Little Fiock” enc 1; 7:30 pan., A Sign orid’s End: 9:15 a.m. Sunday sehoul.’ “A cor- is you. 1 HE ASCENSIO; of Mess. ave. and 12th st. nw. Hat smn; ocher services at LL ain = Dr. union i: ‘The Lord's Prayer. prayer, in full will be found (a Will be opened for iv ber 15, Serviews at 11 (RAND OME CHURCH, SoUTH ‘Washington. — Preaching at ll ‘a. me aid . m. by the pastor, Kee. W. .- Citapicas: txt Onn’ and Welcome to ai MAIMED | 6OUDI There will he @ meetin ol Sailors ut Gtand Army Hailcor. BDAY. BV eG the ATEN rr Rasine-s of great thier-statd iz portance will be considered and « fall avendancs ‘ts re i), 1 30 pode by Mr. JoseeH Bows, of this city, at 0 “o'clock. Subject, “The Scotch ‘Covenanters Bt hand L sts. n.w, 10:30 and S oEBURN Sole Le. HvkNitax, “Thspleatlonal ‘and (ests Feamgivanis “ave waiform. uor collection. qu SPIRITUALISM ‘To:MORROW, and L sts. tnw.; 10:30 und 7:30. BURNICAM. NCE MEETING. — MoNc- ‘mental Lode of Good Tempiars will hb Smperanes meet ae lelcber chapel, coc ‘orkeave.and 41h si, 730 pau. Good speak lug aie sinaing. “Preacuing Uy the pastor, Revs Writs Leesa iy miissionaay meet. ee GoudoN, Whig IS © preseiited to the sehool bi Epworth Hymnal used in school Cotwe and worship with ts, { South. corner of 9th and K sis atiia m. by ter. s. by Rev. Jaco ubject: “A Nation he public cordially in- ‘uear Nav rge of Mis Russell, wil p.m. and G3. Come. Ail jonday, 7:80 p. m., Will be a mecting to take into consideration the present and future literest of the dethel and the coruing of a bowrd of managers. Alt vited. Come. ee (age, WESLEY CHAPEL — TE Prayer meeting, #15 a m.; su Sey am, Preweting by the Barto Hews fucsesn ‘Gulng peoples meeting, alu Frenchiing by the pastor: iiowed by revival services 7:80 pam Revival services during the week Sit hu. ta NORTH CAPITOL M& CHURCH ‘cor. North Capitol and K Sts.i. w.—Itey. J! 1A. Dey pastor. Preacntng (bv by the pastor. -At™230. p.m., revival serv SUise local preachers by them during tne week Ove Srock Comprises BBASS ANDIRONS, KASS FENDERS. with Decorated Glass, iS, with Peacock’s Feathers, ‘3, for Embroidery, ABS COAL VASES, “3 WOOD CARRIERS, BRASS LAMPS, in Great Variety, BASS BELLOWS, i if the: Xap bins, whe earnestly oak the poe. | RASS FIRE SETS, RET RESTS, ASS COAL GRABS, BLASS WOOD TOXGS, BLASS LOUND MALL CLOCK, BIAS HAT RACKS. BEASS MIRROR BRASS COME AND BRUSH TRAYS, BRASS MATCH BOXES, BRASS CUSPIDORS, BRASS TRIVETS, BEANS TEAK ETTLES, BRASS PLAQUES, " ‘The most extensive general stock of BRASS Goons | LF =S >a FOULS UNETABLAN tobe found anywhere. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, 424 Oth st. nw. Lions, Arrestiox. LAIMST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS WLLE M. J. PRANDE, 1guu F SrREEr. POMPADOUR BANGS SHINGLED BANGS, ‘These styles never need be in the istungied Be: rps wasurnctos ni ‘9th street and Rhode Island Avenue THE ELITE RINK OF THE CITY. Good surface and excellent Music. ‘The best attrac- PRE SOTTO botler: -Avolds Jens of time: no ea particulars ptrcet morthweat, Subbath school, 9250 am, ve NEW JERUSALEM (SWEDENEOR- ‘Temple, No=th Capitol st., between B 29:30 a.m., ~ sermon by the pustor, Kev! Jamz Fox. on “Wist'is meant by taking up the Cross: 7230 pm., lecture by the pastor on “How are Jehovah aud Jess one?” f === YO oe ais ost This Ke Bowes, Young Men's meeting p.m. Sunday, 4:30 hes Young Mews Kibte cia. @ pia. Gee hee Jed Ria 4H. Warner, Novuday meeting daily q day quEKtiOM: 4234 p. m., ite prayer ‘and sermon befure the Hrotherhood WV. CHAS. 1 AN DIEWS, av Ut, CHUKCH, VERMONT — ave. —Preaching by the pastor, F. D. Powin, a: 11am, and 739 pi. service of sous and praise i ite spain vevpie at? yen, Bday scout 0. ce i< HAMLINE M. CHURCH, Cok 9TH <«; and P sis. n.w., Rev. J. A. Price, pastor.— pant al 3. ah Pt sal People's meeting at 0:30 pani Comsecrasion Seettoi. Uiedag, 7280 bans Prager Meeting Theale), 30 e—Gospel services every night 7:30, Sally trout 12 to aid on Sundays we Sand1250 jum Brot X Willeciiuct the sérvice on Sunday sospel tak. Lrief testimonies. Good Invited, espectaliy “the | URCH, COR, $i fon ine sen viens WL Oe , und every evening except suturday jlglit) wt 7: m. ‘The Pestor Will be aasisted by & baud of Christan iady rater Of life will be inee!s cifere ‘wiio ‘be saved. “Whosuey will i © aw ALL SOULS (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, peor eae caer Bene wn Fag i a aa orning edt ATIONAL GAURCH, BR Na, Paton in the Furkdie atte Sa es ia te evening at iugskey, the Prea. her.” serwee.”" AIL (Spee, PARTIES HAVING WATCHES Dix . Jewelry ar other goods deposited with Aeulch ores: agluetnsee month oF moreare goods Witt Be mold public aucilon. ‘bros, auctioneer “i. WALLAGH, 1804 Bat (Fe wth ratictes opened ara eS eriard a ow RIEL TO HANG ON Wis Death Warrant Now on its Way to Reqina—Becus News from Wiantpes. Toronto, Nov. 14.—The Mail to-day bas the following special from Winnipeg, dated the 13th: A special messonger passed Port Arthar Mls afternoon on his way to Regina, bearing ‘warrant for Ube execu- iat Regina on Monday mext. He will reach Winnipeg to-morrow morning and Regina on Sut % Hon of Louts hat the sentence of the court would be carried Alter the first reprieve he got it into bis head that he would be sent to. ‘nitentiary, and his spiritual with him, his manner becom- nes excvedingly offen- was broken to him into effect on Monday. could do not ing insolent and at t sive. But when the ne ‘on Monday evening last for death he wobore add that none of the alleged } held with bim late! took place, and the corres A_Description ef the Barat District— | of ceriain American and ¢ ‘The People Undismayed and Going Cheerfally to Work to Repair the Damage and Relieve the Sufferings. Nov. 14.—The following description will serve as a dlagram of the fire. ‘The city Hes at the east end of an oval-shaped | inting nearly east and west. ngthwise of the island phabetically, begin- de with Avenue A, | NOVEMBER 14, 1885. THROUGH THE ROCK. ‘Two of the Tunnel Headings Connected. ‘THE ENGINEERS’ Work } AN» TWO LONG UNDERGROUND CHAMBERS WILT, BE MERGED INTO ONE BY A BLAST THIS AFTERNOON. TWO CENTS. THE GALVESTON FIRE. Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT Recerprs To-pay.—Internal 5; customs, $463,040. THE U.S.S. DEsrater is reported ready for seaat Norfolk. Tne INDIaNsG Telegrams to The ‘Star. THE EASTERN WAR BEGUN. : been running a bogus news bureau forweeke revenue, $390, ‘OUND TO BF CORRECT, back. Riel’s relations and friends at St, Vital, five miles from here, are aware that Mon will end all, ‘They are naturally very muc His poor old mother became crazed some Months ago, during the rebellion, so Uhat to-day she is un: sg eee JENERALLYCONTENTED.—Come missloner Atkina, of the Indiun offiee, returned to-day from a tour of inspection of the various Indian agencies. He reports that the Indians generally appear contented, and are satisfied post traders appointed under the new as they receive their supplies promptly. rea ntimber of boomers at Oklahoma, but the commissioner says they are belng rap- the military au Gatvestox, Tr: broken down, For more than a year the work of making a tunnel through bed rock has been steadily Presecuted on the water works extension. Day and night, without intéfmission, the drills have bored their way into the solid rock, and to-lay connection was made between two of the headings. Early this morning a STAR re- porter presented himself at the Rock creek shai, where he was taken change of by Inspec- tor Woodward. In a few moments the reporter ‘was at the bottom of the shaft, and then, guided by Mr. Woodward and the dim light of a miner's lamp, he plodded his way through mud and Water to the headings, thirty-one hundred and twenty-nine feet distant, The connection between the two branches of the tunnel hes been an event that was expected at every bin & for the past Unree days. For more than a week pended In the heading of the Only seven feet of solid rock interposed, and it was not safe for sets of workmen to continue any close’ proximity. inone heading might do incalculakle | mischief to the worker f opped in the Champlain a: Was prosecuted from the Rock creck tunnel, It was thougat that the blast of this morning would throw down the wall of divid- | ing rock, but it did_not. ever, oné of the drills went through, and then another and another pierced the rock until five holes were made through It. showed that the wall of 10ck dividi adings ranged from two and a halt to three anda haiffect in thickness. The drills were Kept at work until fourteen ‘holes were mad | The charges were then laid and everytbt: prepared to blow out the dividing wall and connect the two branches of the tunnel at five Work from the other headings is rapidly pro- Servian Advance on Bulgaria. —— ae The News Excites the New York Wheat ie to reailze the dread- ition in which her son is placed, Joseph, thor, Who Is a Most Te ctable man, is in a dreadful s Kiel’s wife, whom | he did not treat well during the rebellion, leav- ing her exposed to danger and hui to be nearly heart broken, but are with her and the other relatives, and thing that can be done to comtort them will ‘The Riel family have from the first scouted the idea that the prisoner was insane, ‘They say he had delusions on religion and on. the subject of his own importance, but that on. all other matters be wax not ceedingly intelligent and clover. been deeply pained wt the publications of the bogus intefviews. The New York Wheat Market Excited. jov. 14.—The wheat market was rices advanced ement, and fright~ 4 are all avenies, letiered all ning on the north of Bay si and paralleling across the island to Avenue Q, | with two streets additional, to wit: Manda half and O and ahalf, This makes 19 streets cutting the island lengihwise, The cross streets | Inning with 6th street at the | ‘and ‘running west to 53d | rict begins in the middle of | the block bounded by 16ib and 17th at Avenue | 3, crosses diagonally to the corner of Avenue D and 39th street, thence south along 19th to avenue J (or Rroadway), when it jumps west ware to 21st street, thence south Lo Ave- thence back to’ 20th street, thence straight along 20th to Avenue QO. tart! again at Avenue B, the district runs sout seven squales along 16th street to Avenue T, thence west to corner of Avenue I and 17h streot, thence south three squares to Avenue M, | thence west half a block to nue M, thence south to Avenue N, thence west to the corner of Avenue N thence along 19th strcet to Avenue 0. The ¢ veston News, touching the great fire, says: “The conduct of the people of Galveston, in view of ertook them’ yesterday, | idly putout by {cars no trouble from the! CALLED ON THE PrestDENT.—feeretary Bay ard, M. Roustan, the. Russian minister; Secre- Endicott and Adjutant General Dram ident to-day. ARmyY ORDERS.—The leave of Capt. E. B. At- Wood, assistant quartermaster, has been ex- leave for six months has been granted Capt. Daniel Madden, 6th cav- orities, and he are numbered, nose of the ish street. The fire di: RIEL TO BE HANGED MONDAY. only sane, but ex AN EXPRESS TRAIN DERAILED, eA DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN ILLINOIS. tended one month: ite excited this morning, and 1% per bushel. Th abroad started a “bull” ened the shorts, who rushed in the market and covered quite freely co A Physician's Terrible Mistake. AN ALMOST INCREDIBLE PIECK OF STUPIDITY WHICH COST A YOUNG WOMAN HEE SIGHT, Nov. 14.—A terrible mistake was made by a physician a couple of days ago Warsaw, Belmont. cou in was suffering with an eye affec- An operation was decided w patient put under the influence © OF the eyes Was successfully removed. | When the patient recovered | was found that the good ‘The physician was so overcome that he fled the be entered at once against or malpractice, work has been susy Champlain aven: THE BURNED DISTRICT IN GALVESTON. — LONDON TAKEN The News of Hovtilitics Between Servin Quite Unexpectea— Roneate View of the Servian Minister to Great Britain. Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Eventxe Star. Lonvox, Nov. 14.—Aiter all, the declaration of war this morning burst upon all here as a surprise, There was faith that diplomacy | would patch up the difficulties, morning papers had definite news, only rumors A message announcing the outlook reached me I had an ftnmediate interview with Mijatovich, the Servian minister here. He had received an hour telegram giving the official text of the declar ation, and instracting him to carry the news toLord Salisbury, which he was about todo ured me that the immediate cause of th outbreak was that Bulgaria had given orders that all Servians found on Bulgarian territory should be treated as brigands. uantly protested without result, She theretore sent a circular note to the powers de ‘Servian troops had crossed the frontier, and as- | serting that the Bulgarians were pressing the Servian outposts and declaring that any fur- ther advance by the Bulgarians would be ComMonorE ScuLEy, chief of the bureau of equipment and construction, will inspect the | Minnesota in New York to-day, and on Monday Will proceed to Milford, Coun. | testing machine Invented by Mr. Emory. SENATOR SHAzo: the middle of Ave: | RISE. longer in such ahah ot oot inspect a new and 10th street, and > ins} ’s death is mentioned else- where in Tue Srar to-day. His property in this city is valued at about $350,000 and isall He owned nearly’a square be- en 17th and 18th and" P and Q streets, and @ number of detaciied lots in different parts of the calamity that o ZANESVILLE, ©. cannot be too highly commended. overe, the test ferribl come out of it undis butnot more than Galveston can bear under pressure. The people of the city are now on | their mettle, and in this condition they are at any families are homeless; some eople lost their all, It was a gre but there will be no unrelieved suffering, The driving wheel of Galveston impaired. The soul of the city 1s not disturbed. The busy’ marts of commerce go on as It noth- happened. The prompt manner in hich citizens assembled to make ¢ impoverished and distresse spirit that ani equal to the emergent nuch greater th but Galveston will | The joss ts great, In ashort time, how- A measurement their best, Mt: Ss of the mall depredation divi- ghee eto sion of the Post Office department yesterday presented to Col. A. G. Sharpe, who recently from the office of chief inspector, a ‘The presentation § Was made by Chief Clerk Maynard, an Sharpe made a res ASoTHER MODEL FoR THE LAFAYETTE Mox- —Mr. D.C. Freneh, of Boston, has sub- mitted a modei for the proposed monument to It arrived to-day. Two other seulp- tors are yet to submit desizns before a selec- tion Will be made by the comi NAVAL OnDERS.—Medl gan, ordered to duty in charge of the naval ren- dezvous at San Francisco; ean ordered to the Vermont 20th inst existence is un- at 8:30 a.m, —— TO can ea Butte MIM Owners Threaten to Close. Burre, Mowr., Noy. 14.—The salt used im the mills of Butie for reducing silver ore ta se- cured from Salt Lake, Oxden, four bundred and forty mil Against this charge the mill owners uve long protested. They have now combined and determined that unless a reduction is made in freight charges they will close down their works on January 1. This decision on the art of the mill owners has produced the est consternation here, as it will throw 6.000 men out of employment in mid-winter and be a serious blow to the city.. ‘The mi men have sent their ultimatum to Manager before a long es the city. would be equal to an she is confronted Il be as beautiful as erin a few months, and is doing business at The freight on ——___-+0e PUBLIC BUILDINGS CRUMBLING. Decaying Property at the Navy Yards. y YORK, Nov, 14.—The New York mana- ger of the Fire Tusurance association of Lon- tutes that hix company’s policies in the | were less than | $126,000, the amount mentioned in the press | Some of the risks were ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF THE BU- ene REAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS, NAVY DEPART- 1 Directag J. 8. Dun- district of ¢ eusizn Walter Mc eran spatehes last night. covered also by reinsurance. oe THREE MURDERERS HANGED. Chicage Te-day— The Famous Trank Tragedy. ‘The three Italian mur- derers, Gilardo, Assessero and Silvestri, were 12:10 o'clock to-day. Their crime was most diabolical. It was committed 4 avenue, where the | Comniodore H.B. Harmony, chief of the bu- reau of yards and dock: submits estimates from the commandants ot the various navy yards, for the fiscal year end- ing June 30, 1877, aggregating $9,666,698. The amount tobe expended upon yards and stations, he says, will depend largely upon the policy which Congress may decide upon with the mutter may be fairly before it, he estimates for certain de- sirable improvements, in addition to the nec- essary expenditures for “repairs and preserva- naiutenance. of the bureau itself; as follows: For support of the aintenance and $340,000; support of naval asylum, nd preservation, $800,000; yards, $3,068,3: i ppropriations made for tenance of yards, the past few years," writes Commodore Harmony, “has sulted in stich a condition’ot de- cay In buildings, docks and wharves, that in order to put them in proper condition ‘a liberal appropriation is absolutel; and ordered to the Portsmout! sign Jas. C.’ Drake, from th and ordered to the Frankli Dixon, from the coast survey steamer Hi: and placed on waiting orders; Paxsed A: Surgeon D. 0, Lewis, San Franeisco, and or in bis annual report Yantie, 30th fust., ; Surgeon W. Sy made, the Servians being attacked near Viassl- Execation 1 Consequently King Milan has taken the field at the head of his arn claration of war has been sent by Premier Gar- ning to the Greek agent representing Ser- at Sofia, Instructing him to convey it to unoff, minister of foreign affairs. vich suid to me: “Both Gladstone and Sulisbury have done all in their power to pre- vent war.” He said with a smile of confidence: “The war will be neither long nor blood: draw Servia and Bulgaria nearer tozetie euch will better understand and respect the This collision will afford the problems so long at issue | between us.” It is certain,however,that Ei will not take this view. bent from the first upon hostilities tor the sake | of aggrandizement,and has not hesitated now to plunge into a fratricidal war with this end in | view. Mijat -vich denied all this vehemently and started to convey the news to Lord Salisvury. ‘ne following interesting fuct, which it is need- not reach me from the same All the long english papers: om, naval rendezvous, ered to the Hassler. HURRYING OFF THE VESSELS. department is hurrying up the work on the vessels belonging to the north At antic station, and it js rumored that the government bas some private information of a contemplated revolution in some of the southern countries. Commodore Walker says, however, that there is nothing anusual in the hurry, and that they have no reason to expect 1 Way of revolutions than they time of year. The only thing is that the Pow- hattan is the only ve: little “village _ of Isited by a destructive fire The fire broke out ab bakery in the Giles block, tire structure was consumed. Besides the bakery where the fire originated ‘the block ‘A formal de- CuIcaco, Nov. 1. hanged here regard tothem, April 30, at 3 racery, the Misses Taylors’ millinery store, wen & Duntiey’s jewelry store, a barber: 4 & hotel with its livery stables, the Masonic hal a skating rink, the postof™ice,and a news stand. Te Was no Water, except what could be drawn from the wells, with which to flames, Assistance was asked from and an engine was sen water made it THE CRIME FOR WHICH THEY SUFFERED. May 24 there arrived In Pittsburg from Chicago a trunk trom which proceeded a strong It was broken open, and in | it was found the dead body of a man. iy around the neck cuting the manner iu which the victim had been deprived of life ‘once notified, an were sent back to aid th here May 5th, thing more in the disagreeable odor, ways have this bureau,” S1i f a but the seareity of Sage tieally useless. The peopl from Heath, pelled to fee in. thelr clothes. ‘The upper part of the block was occ: ilies, all of whom, lost buwchold goods. Vin the southern PUees repairs revolution should break id be no protection for Am: interests. The tleet ought to be down there uow, ing to get them out of the The Chicago p the trunk and contents | rhe very Hmited and they ure hurry the care and mai Brooklyn and Nojfolk navy yards, nessee “and Galena will be Té: y, the Brooklyn is expected to sail in sand the Yantic and Swatara will fole low ubout the Ist of January. The idea is to get them down where they Uelong as soon as pied by a number ot about three-fourths of their so cece THE STERLING CANE DECISION. ‘What the Civil Kervice Commissioners Say About It. WILLING TO STAND THE CRITICISM UNTIL THE WISDOM OF THEIR COURSE HAS BEEN DEMON- STRATED—NO CHANGE OF THK RULES To BE MADE TO INCREASE THE LISTS OF CERTIFIED CANDIDATES, and the remaims contained Were ‘Identified as those ot 1y to sail next Tae following in less y source, Is’ true, nevertheless: and eloquent letters sent to the the Servian minister were not written by him, but by his wiie, who isan American lady. —<——$_— THE SERVIAN ARMY ADVANCING. Leading His Forces | Against the Buigarians. ‘Nov. 14.—A dispatch trom Belgrade says it is officially announced that the Bul- garians having attacked Veasina, King Milan accepts the act as a Peace, therefore, ended at sixovclock this morning. King Milan-has as- sumed command of the Servian army, and | active operations will be begun at on ‘he Servian army forward, und an advance on Sofia is icipated. The troops display much enthu- mn. ‘The declaration of war by Servia against Bulgaria caused depression in the London Tailway securities and Eurvpean bonds fell two per cent. Igarians Worsted in a Skirmi: BeLGRapE, Nov. 14.—Dispatches from. the | front state that asharp fight has occurred be- | tween the advance guards of the Servian and e road between Tru and It was iearned trunk here had purchased a ticket for New ‘pector Bonfield and Fran- ‘of the murdered man, ud sucoceded In arresting him. He proved to be Agostino Gilardo, ot prisoners, By May 10th there had also been Silvestri, Giovanni Assos. | sero, Antonio Mercurio, and Ignazio Bova, an day these five were examined by Superintendent Doyle and began ‘The substance of their man who ch necessary under the intenance’ and ‘preservation,’ ticularly under the latter. passed since I assumed controlo that reports have not been received of build- ings tumbling down or Mable to doso at any moment, rovis leaking to such an extent as to involve ‘the destruction of proj rough weather preventing men wharves rotten and falling into the water; stond ocks having to be shored up with t and ways broken in.and in water service defective on account of worn out pipes, and a complaint of decay that implies destruction, York, and thither Ii cisco’ Caruso, a brotts followed hin lest month bs — Scareely a week has PERSONAL.—Rev. 8, S. Mitchell, formerly pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian the city on a short visit.—Gen. U, S. consul general at St. ello, congul at Dus-eldorf, ir. Carter, the Hawaiian'minister; and Mr, H. sul at Liverpa ope yesterdi Stembel and family, W. Santa Fe, and Cadiz, areat the arrested ” Ignazio from working; to accuse each othe! stories was that the conspi Caruso had been hatched two months betore it was executed, Curuso was invited into men were slravin, he wanted a did, and took the razor was applied the three me: Silvestri and Assessero gently placed a stout thin rope over his throat and wrapping it | kly around puiled it tightly, ed and no time was lost in packing the te 23, and on the | 1 the jury returned a verdict of and Axsessero | The civil service commissioners knew when the whole list of candidates was certified to Mr. Hedden for the selection of a weigher that Ster- ling would not get the appointment. ‘The deci sion necessarily provoked criticism. Tt was the first official actof the new civil service commis stoners, and some of the friends of civil service reform felt much depressed about it, It is claimed, however, by the commission, that when the public come to look into the matter they will ser that the oo wisely. On the outset the new commirsioners re earnestly and devoted! attached to civil service reiorm, and that their only desire is to popularize it and advance ite interests, The Sterling case Was a peculiar one, and they took a bold the outcome would be satisfactory. | THE COMMISSIONERS WILLING To STAND CRIT Admiral anderiield, of rand Mrs. E. R. Strects, of Ebvit.— Commissioner of Agri- culture Coleman and Leonard B. J; were registered In Chica, day.—-Ex-Senator B. from Mississippi, jad condition: the Servians at house where the each other, and was asked it declaration of war. He "replied that _he navy yards are, cannot be kept in proper condition, availa- ble for the needs of the country without sutli- clent means to repair wharves and buildings so that they can be used a all poses intended. Much has way of Improv equal to the demands that may ropriations have generally been but they have been so small iid be done. has returned entirely restored to heal th,— Lowden, of Pennsylvania, is at wman fs fn the yor Emery.—Prof. vernment entomoiozist, was in ‘Thursday.—Rep Boyle, who was injured in on the Baitimore and Ohio railroad, is very badly bruised and cut, but the doctors cannot yet say whether he 1s internally injured or hot.—Dr. and Mrs. John M. sall for Europe next month, and they will spend the winter in Parisenmager J_R. Edson, of the firm of Edson Brothers, is In is visiting in Boston,— Fy of 1,000 vol- mes for the pur- y,the guest of et to be done in the cep mission hax acted The trial com evening of J) guilty against Silvestri, Gliur and acquitted Mercurio and Bova. On Octover | 24 Judge Hawes sentenced the three convicted men to be hanged to-day. SMOKING THEIR LAST CIGARETTES, ‘The three murderers passed a quiet night, | sleeping until daybreak, when they arose and, | lighting cigarettes, kept up an animated con- | sation until a little after 8 o'clock, when their breakfast was brought. They ate with | had finished their ‘ather Moretti arrived and mass was declare that they Not less than $800,000 should be appropriated. annually tor Uke hext three years to put. the property in good condition, and T sincerely hope that this amount may be given,” Under the heads of the different yards Com- modore Harmony gives Isls views of such of the estiinates as seem to him deserving of particu- recory intend to it, Knowing that din literary work,— Meee iret Blasma, The Bulgarians retired. Marching on Sofia. The Servian army is marching in three divi- sions on Sofia. Gen. Horvatovich commands Gen. Leshyania the right, and ‘he whole force is ex- Chicago.— Mr. Blait Senator Ingalls has ‘congressional proceedings, reports, et «¢ Kan~as Historical Society.——Repre: Col. Trenholm said to aSran reporter yes “We are willing to stand the criticism that may be passed upon us, When it ix all” over the civil service will be bes ‘The Sterling case is such as will probably ver arise again, and it WASHINGTON NAVY YARD. The only improvements recommended at the Washington navy yurd are a new wing to the hine shop, 395,000, and the extension of the yard wall, $21. The estimates of the, Norfolk, Va., yard, for amount to’ $1,- 5 Commodore is of equal Importance to any on ‘ penditure of large provement is warranted, 50 1 respects be put in a condition I] kinds of works of a first-class. ” The bureau recommends ales aggregating $983,869 as and in addition ‘to the by the commandant of the yard the bureau mentions as especiully import- ithe extension ot the which an appropriation o} soe the left win, King Milan the center. pected to coucentrate at Sofia on November 22. | ‘ne roads are covered with snow, retarding the progress of the army. A Decisive Battle Expected To-morrow ‘The Servian division mai direct on Soffa will probably b battle of the war early to-morrow, when they ure expected to reach the difficult and rocky gorge of the Dragoman defile, number of Bulgarian batialions have been concentrated, and where a stand may be r of New York, isat Wormles Carl Schurz fell and sprained. his ankle while moving train at Lawrence, —Mark Kerr, of the geo- uurvey, wus in San Francis¢o last Satur- relish. After the: fited by it, ying to catch —+__ A Curious Murder Conspiracy. HOW A CALIFORNIA DOCTOR WAS PUT OUT OF | THE WAY BY AN ENEMY, Wourister, Car well-known reside ill finally be judged by, and we ‘dy shall be for the best Joterest of the civil sere When this mutter is all over and the ission Is understood, it civil service refori Taore than it now has. 2 who construe from th in this case that there is to be rill find the re- Mr. Sterling. will be tard, of New York, ure at the Arlingte e Seoit, of Pennsyly: non, late Assistant Secretar Gen. Rufus Ingalls, Col. 6 G. Hubbard, of Washin; Tegisiered in New York last ¢ Chenowith hi Fg SETS Nov. 14.—Dr. Powers, a | attitude’ of He ‘Nt of this place, was found | # toa tree on the road near here on aie his body was foun was thought that be bad beer lynched because g against lim, but later ste became aroused that he had been d, and 15 persons Were arrested tor alleged it: Every effort, how- tain convicting testimony In the inary examinati remain in eustody. ed Richard Alexander, on Satur- jectives @ written Contession, will have made amount ‘or its it 0 Deen called to Ken- tucky by the serious illness of his mother.— James H. Fish, of Honolulu, ate at Willard’ der, of Cincinnati, is at the National.—Prot. ker and family, of New York, are stopping at the Metropolitan. Latest Changes in the Offices. Thomas Reddington, of New York, has been appointed bookkeeper of the oftice of the com- missioner of railroads, Department of the In- terior, at $2,400 per annum. Benjamin ¥. Bergen, of Iilinois, has been ap- jal agent of the’ general land ,500 per annum, to Investigate h J. Bartlett, who was appointed by the President to succeed his brother as second deputy commissioner of pensi arrived in the city and Informaily entered upon his duties at the pension office, Tegignation does not take effect until the 30th Instant, and he will not enter formally upon his rst-clasa clerk in the Post of popular fell futation of such a th out, You have no idea made the Brooklyn weigher? No, nor have I! he appointed. appointed in the first, place, It was not known Sofia to be Stoutly Defended. Sorta, Nov. 14.—The following has just been issued by the government: “The Servians hav- ing invaded Bulgaria to-day rear Tsaribrod be- Tore declaring war, Bulgaria has decided to hold the national cause by all the means at her Intense excitement prevails, Active preparations are being made to defend tie city. A number of heavy guns are being itions commanding the different ing to the city. Strike in a Shoe 5 Buockrox, Mass. Noy. 14.—The manufac- turers’ price’ list was yesterday posted in the factory of C. F. Poter, and immed lasters went out. A number of the advi bourd wasseen ‘last night and stated that the men had not been ordered out and could not give any reason for their leavi these men continue Ww stay oui that a general strike will be inaugurated Mon- day, which will throw 5,000 hands out of work, psabibes seiaabn Outrage in Ireland. A MAN KILLED BY MOONLIGHTERS FoR DE- PENDING HIS HOUSE WHEN ATTACKED. -A band of moonlighters at Molahatfe, near Tralee, last evening attacked the house of @ man named Curtin, and during the melee Curtin shot one of the moonlighters, ‘The lattor then retired, but returned in @ short time and renewed the attack. They captured | the house, shot Curtin dead, and wounded a servant named Sullivan. Eight men have been arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the aes and outrage. . Curtin was a man of good The dead moonilghter has been identified as the son ofa widow holding a small farm the Curting, “The sons of Curtin fought and tore the masks from a number of the as- which enabled the former to identify several of tie latter. The moonlighters were in seareh of arms. —————— Ballroad Accident in Chicago. THE NEW YORK EXPRESS DERAILED AND TWO CurcaGo, Nov, 14.—A serious accident oo curred this morai: estimates submitted in’ the crime, oy | should have been Bat there is this in the case. when Mr. Hedden appointed Mr. Sterling that he office came within the civil serviee regula- It was afterwards decided that it 4 Mr, Sterling was su examination ordered. Now the examination is over, and some thirty candidates have been In the light of the of the case, will not is it not better that Mr. uid be selected from thirty, than wai icshould bo made to appear that bi Lon had been forced. There ix a vulgar saying that more flies nay be caught with w civil service relorn ‘One of these day last gave tod the contents of which were kept } Levi Aloxander, the father of the man who made tie confcsion, ard who was present when the statement’ was given to tt nade its contents public. The le matter was | st ended, and an ious te Close the Mearing To-day. wien the, stat stateiient shows that the whi iustigated and executed by John T. Prewelt, ‘who, partly by stratcgy and partly by coercion, inveigied 18 others inio becoming accessories: tothe crime, Powers was shot on the evening of September 17th by Prewett while on his ng Alexander and Andrew Later in the even- present under. pointed a spec! ‘When the hearing of telephone cases was re- sumed at the Interior department this morn- ing, Mr. Starrow submitted a number of affi- davits for the Bell company. made by Mr. Frank Pope dented that there was similarity between the models submitted and the original Reiss instruments, copies of letters passing between Mr. Gray and his counsel, Mr, Baldwin, in November, 1876. Mr. Starrow said that Mr. Baldwin was suffer- ing under acruel imputation, and it was but fnir to read the correspondence to indicate his conduct, and an affidavit by Mr. Baldwin bearing upon the same matter. suid the corres was filed wit roval and after hi: One of them way home, aud y Trwin witdessed the crime. ing a meeting at which 19 persons were was held for the avowed pui Powers on a cha: against him a? ‘the factory. If His brother's itis protable preset rpose of punishing ge of ineendiarism brought y Prewett. The latter when he came up said: “We needn't discuss the matter, led it. ‘The old man is dead.” Ali present were then informed that they were hecessory to the murder aud were sworn to tect one another, ‘To strengthen the oath were induced to go to the spot where Powers’ body had been left and to take part in hanging it where it was afterwards found. Pre towards Powers was caused by the latter's having been a witness ina case, the | those wi result of which was to take from Prewett some jilegally held land. Among those named by implicaied in the murder are &. P. 3. Ashcroft, Andrew Irwin, Fred, Fow- ler, Isaac Slavin an 4x not the same plant as the old; e will be of a vigorous an duties until the 1st J. H, Ellsworth, a Office department, has re=1z rFison, Of Orezon, as been appointed lass cletk In the sixth auditor's office under the civil service rules, R. H, Thayer has been designated as acting chief clerk of the supervising architect's Office bendihg the appolntmentofa permanent chiet A. J. Edgerton, chief justice of the supreme court of Dakota, hus tendered his resignation Hi essor will probably healthy growt! Mk. EATON VOUCHES FOR THK EARNESTNESS OF HIS ASSOCIATES. earnestness of my new “They are zealous “Tecan vouch for thy associates,” said Mr. Baton, " and devoted in the Interests of clvil service re- dare, will the Sterl- ing ease be a precedent, and Ubey are willing to any criticism it may provoke from do not understand the case und ap- preciate their motives.” NO CHANGE OF THE Tna.Ee, Nov. 14 ‘Mr. Starrow ondence showed that the brief r. Gray's tull consent and ap- ving been shown to him It would ‘also show that the alleged improper concession and compromise had begn made with Mr. Gray’s approval, after ly convinced by the pro- case that Bell's claim was roduced a number of the In _noease, they to the President be appointed in a few di been. thoron; = eeedings In the Dow. superior to his own, Ar. Starrow also contracts called for by the other side. ‘ME, THOMPKINS AND THE MEUCIA CLAIMS, An affidavit was submitted by Mr. Wm. C. Thompkins in answer to the statements made yesterday to the effect that he had endeavored to purchase the Meucia claims for the Bell com- He declares that he was invited to go to lelphia by Mr. Willoughby to examine the Meucia claims: that he did so, and that the gentlemen representing that interest refused to confer without an express understanding that Bell company would purchase their inter- had refused to enter into any such agreement, and that was the end of the trans- action, no offer of money was made by him or even referred to, After the submission of other. sel began their arguments. phreys: opened for the Globe company and. was fol- lowed by Mr. Beckwith for the same. easing tis eyelets ee ee ing this evening, and ib session will be held” 29 He Broke Ur tHE RrxG.—The checkage ‘Against the account of Rear Admiral Upshur while in command of the Pacific station has the fourth auditor, It was LES CONTEMPLATED, ‘The commission are agreed that no change should be made in the rules to increase the list of certified candidates. Mr. Eaton says such Alexander as belnj social position. Marion Thompson, RECOMMENDATIONS OF INSPECTOR GENERAL In his annual report to the Secretary of War of the inspection of the Soldiers’ home, Inspec- tor General Davis states that the police arrange. ‘ments in some of the stables, storerooms, shops, &c., were nct good, and public property was not well cared for. It was reported that thé men t the places referred to were over- Tho total number of inmates of the 114, ranging from 22 to MoxTreat, Nov. 14.0. T. Pickard & rers of jewelry here, have failed with 000." At a meetit —— End of the Illinois Central Strik Nov. 14.—The strike on ty brakemen returning to work men are waiting anx! conference, which is superintendents ot freight from the home since 1851 was 5, 44 years of age. ‘Travis Evans, admitted M 26, 1831, not a pensioner, now In the bospit Was 94 years old Inst May he walks about, and his mi was In the war of 1812. i THE PRESIDENT’S SUMMER COTTAGE AS AN Although infirm, is quite clear, He ‘the result of the ‘one was killed, but two ladies, who were on their way to Dent nown, were severely ‘was hurt at all. ust names are un- ‘but it will be amended ruised. Nobody else It 1s recommended that an Infirmary be es- ‘time tosix months.” tablished for the care of inmates who, from socal debility, loss of teeth, ¢tc,, require spe- lal diet and cooking, and it ‘is he President's cottage, it not, tobe used Bs heretofore, would make & good A trained cook for the hos} tal Is mach Rie fhe attending uggested that needed, and alzo an assistant surgeon, who should be nee as of the home are. wa made as comiori ‘and abundant, it is asserted tha’, it one trained cook (civilian) for the geueral Hill iP ata “ietadis tee 2s i i He who came them. to the: ETS gree yy Se

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