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THE EVENING STAR UBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, S cthweet Oorner Pennsyivania Ave. aad 11th St, by ‘‘o Evening Star Newspaper Company, & H. KAUFPMANN, @’res't on ie served to ote, Rrmse Sram subscribers mm the Sa aac per month Copies st the counted S fonts Sack. By mail—pustage cokes 8 in your 0: it moat @ eibslered at tae Fost tee at Washington, D. 0. ag Weraty Sat} Prday—e your pouee veered atr'monthe, Soames et © ‘mail subscriptions must be paid in advances pi paper seat user than paid for at 8 ates of sdversining inale KDOWD om application. AMUSEMENTS. Vo. 71—No 10,759. ‘ od pening Sta WASHINGTON, D.C.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1887. : + SPECIAL N SPECIAL NOTICES. § beacons okAND OPERA HOUSE. +“ EVERY EVENING AT 8, xp, SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2. “TRE FUNNIEST MAN OF OUR TIMES” The Wrvll, the Quaiut, the Origtnal, the Comical FRANK DANIELS, In his New Comedy Triumph, LITTLE PUCK. Fothastastically indorsed by the public wherever pre- reuted Luterspers-d with BRIGHT NEW suNGs, . STALKING New COSTUMES, And interpreted DRILLIAN? COMPANY OF G Under the manage waday, Now, 14—“ER WINIE,” by the original com- pauy from tue New York Cain. B10 4 LHavoirs GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ‘ SEATS ARE NOW ON SALE. For the performances by RUDOLPH aRONSOS'S ORIGINAL ERMINE COMPANY, From the New York Casino, ENGAGEMENT BEGINS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14. Francis Wilson, Pauline Hall, W. S. Dabou, Ben}. F. Joslyn, (eeecse 2 a Served Seats, 75e, $1, aud $1.50. ao-4t iD AN GLUB—A GLASS BAEL A: aa voting Mech wall take place FiI- Day, Rov — SIDNEY WILLS, Mavager. ¢ ERNAN'S WASHINGTON THEATER. K* 5 = ative 10 amd 256, Lik y CLA ORIGINAL GAIETY COMBINATION. —LOViLY LADINS——30. Noweaty's Crowusus Diadora,” va LITiLe DEVioS REVEL; ‘Ur, Apollo in kden Matinees Mon, Tues., Thurs, snd Sat, ‘Next Howard AtLengeam Specialty Co. NE* Baio. AL iBEATER 210 Last four times of THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. SEE THE OSTAICHEs AND THE OWLS! SEE 7HE KABBITS AND THE PIGEONS! ALSu THE FAMOUS DOLLS! Gorgeous Scenery! Fairy Transiormation! Three io Great Bullets! 30 Trained Dancers! Thoroughly efti- DORST snd (RESTE and BONFANTL Sunday Eventng—Grand Sacred Concert, ‘The World-I amous Cornetist. Next Week—JAS. A. HERNE, Scats now on sale, pps sug SEATED, CHANFRAU In KIT, THE AKKANSAW TRAVELER. foruance! FRIDA: NIGHT, ME. AB ANDERSON. Next Week—MICHAEL STROGOFF. HVE CYCLEKUIS. 1406 NEW YORK avi Fricycles, Laudets, ate ma i assortment Vinited States, a3 PAH OF EALTLE OF BULL REN Jy cucled uy Lew aud complete apparatae Opes truw 9 a. we to 10 p.m. ayo cwuteborus The grent LEVY, IN HEARTS OF OAK. MATINEES DAILY. A Great Success’ House Crowded at Every Per Tesctuouial to Kours day or weet. Lx f,, two digcks svuth of PeuDs Deda comics 'Bwo Mevonsmnz Evests THIS WEEK. CHICAGO. The execution of the seVen suarciusts oF their Pacdeu y tae woverner. WASHINGTON. ‘The inauguration of our great sinter Rem Rant Sales on the welle Known thiru floor. We take pleasure in announcing to the public that we on hand an immense quantity of Remnants and odds and ends, especially procured for the occa- stun of our GREAT INAUGURATION WINTER REMNANT SALE THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. List of Bargains, as follows: Several hundred dozen of Ladies’, Gent's and Misses, Domestic Hoses, at pric-s ranging from 5 to 12c. per pair. We wil: not forget to wention the fact that ass rale,we do not keep Domestic Hosiery, but having buwht an exceptionable job lot we will sell them at low firures tu ord-r to close them out. Anew lot of Pisid Nainsook,in different patterns, per yd. reg. value, 10e. Having dev sted a lanzer space for our Comfort and banket Department, we are enabled to carry a larger aud offer many Special Bargains in this line vm the occasion of our Great Sale this Thursday and rules, A tot of French Cretoune, besuti‘ul designs, at 20c. ver yd. reseular value, 35 ar rewular line of Cretonne we have removed to our Upholstery D-partment on the first floor. Wehaveadsaito our third floor department a line a. inet Am eniy ry ovnee of Century Cloth Remnants, elerant batternm only tie. peryd.; rex. value, 100. A fail emortment of Astrachan Cloth, in all the Unies? shades, 2 21.50 per yd; regular value, #2. culls of Ladves and Gent's Red Merino Te cases of Cublesched Cotton Remnants fully ‘one yard whie, only Te. per ¥d.; standard price, Be. A fail lime of the ceievrated Tycoon Reppe, suitable for Wesppers aod Dress Wear, comprising many beat tifmd Pattorms at L2ige per yd: recular price. 20c. A small quantity of Bleached Utica Cotton Rem- nants, one yard wie, only Sc. peryd.; regular value, ot of Turkish Towels and Linen Doylies at Se. Fhe iast lot of the famous Plaid De Beige Remnanta, im god lengths, at L5c. per y@.; standard price, 75e. A uew invoice of Simpson's Black Cale) Remuants ab Se per yd. regular price, Se. ONE PRICE TO THE WORLD. 420, 422, 424, 420, 7th at. 417, 419 Sth ot as > ‘ Porranz Gates, BEAES ANDILONS, FENDERS, ofeh Greplac. Exquisite Poreelsins for mantel orne- mente. Choice examples of Royal Worcester, Doulton and other cslelrsted potteriea Artistic Bronses, Urasses, Ke. “AYWARD & HUTCHINSON, C1 424 tb street. Wasmseroy Rioixe Acapexr. Owing to unavo.dable delays the Washington Kiding Scuoui will mot be opened . UD the istter part of No- Eqvestrienue Instructors: PUOF. C GILLMAN, Wpvdrome Francais, of Paria, PROF. RIDE} ai jp ok ALL wenbers ‘Wik ther | MARE OUR LOWEST PRICES AT 813.50 FOR A Seciabies lor reut by the | re. each wou, 810 ber | |-—— all the requis'tes for the artistic treatment of the THOMAS G. HENSEY, REAL Sear TnSTOEE OT SP aci'insurance agen, bas Temoved to his | > INSTITUTE, NOTICE, poe EL ee Bi-im | |, Prof SANDERSON SMITH of New York. will Je, FIN fy Fs ; uf stents EVENING. at o'clock at the Institute Hall, G02 PORCELAIN ORNAMENTS. Vibed Yo attend 4 ee ee Wo have a latge amortment of Royal W crown Derby, Sexony, abd Hungarian ware, TC | _1t a H. W. SOHON, President, 8. £.SHEDD & BRO, 23 422 9th wt nw. gq, DR. HIDDEN, CATARRI, THROAT, AND Semi jobaays, Specictist, ar Willard’, Wednesdays and Fridays,” 12 to4 pm. ~ C. NER, ARCHITECT, ‘1 Res ae o>, FOR RENT—ELEGANT, FURNITURE, Kure, Garpeia, Curtsina for parlors, Ywo' Bed-rogeas cous tation. heference, dining-rooms, Kitchen, servant's Room, hall, kc. Pure = ceo rnin ee Goce - Cuseume, ee = og toe arate escnemil CLOTHING NEED NOT NECESSARILY BE FINE | , 13 feake, ORld 7 Sisters’ Hale Grower will giveyou IN ORDER TO BE HANDSOME AND STYLISH. | yi 3y0y,usir® brash and dry 7 Sisters’ Hair Grower BUT IT MUST BE OF GOOD MATERIAL, WELL | For sale el & STEVENS, CUT AND WELL MADE. 10-2 _Oth and Pa, sve. and Nat, Hotei Drug store, ‘A PRELIMINARY MEETING TO YRE- NOW, IT STANDS TO REASON THAT IN ORDER pate the way for the geucral mocting, 1m De- TOGET GOOD CLOTHING A FAIR PRICE MUST yes Allince wil be ed in the Mount Yeraoy BE PAID FOR BOTH MATERIAL AND WORKMAN. | 7:30 2 ting SHIP, AND TO GO BELOW A CERTAIN PRICE | Stroug D. MEANS INFERIORITY IN ONE OR THE OTHER, WE CAN BUY AS LOW-PRICED AND AS POOR GOODS AS ANYBODY, AND CAN SELL AT aS SMALL PROFIT. BUT KNOWING THAT A GOOD SUIT IS THE CHEAPEST IN THE END, AND THAT ‘pects “THE UNDERSIGNED. AS ASSIGNEES, order fo close, Up the ata. of edward Caveriy & Ci, will sell at private wale their entire Te soy sain eke oc aas Porc Raties Deere Rees Genera ‘, Plomber's, Sai Repair ace. ‘This ne guod chance © buy usclad segdn at vor} ioe prices, = All persons indebted unto said EDWARD CAVERLY Sa". EDWARD CAVERLY & CO. will send statement re huve Placed Sir. Caverly in of the store OUR CUSTOMERS UNDERSTAND THAT FACT, WE | 244 fivds as our scent, and Le will be nome ‘MAN'S SACK SUIT AND #15 FOR A CUTAWAY. f ieetr claims to the aL 480, AT THESE PRICES WE GUARANTEE GOOD | $f. 9" aE AN DSO SUITS) SUITS THAT ARE WORTH BUYING AND | 6.0 Auienmen ot ava a THAT AGENTLEMAN MAY FEEL DRESSED IN. WE HAVESHAVED PROFITS VERY CLOSE TO GIVE OUB CUSTOMERS EXTKA GOOD SUILS AT $15, AND AT THAT PRICE WE SHOW BEAUTI- =, FRENCH SYSTEM OF SOUND. FREE is> este lewon Uy tue author, SATURDAY 4 sae, BONDAY Tputn.. corner 17th ad Mass, ave. hitereued luvited’ "Business poople, see Educational, HAS REMOVED FROM 8015 D st, to 620 Sih st aw. Le Drit FUL ANDSTYLISH SUITS IN CASSIMERE, CHEV- PAA SS PaO IOT AND BLACK CORKSCREW. Semone ‘Gali ftevures for the spac WE PROBABLY CARRY A LARGER assonT-| S°Uciy pal i310 Aiea we Toureday, Noveinbet MENT OF NEW AND FINE GOODS IN CUTAWAY | abou ‘door collect.ona nd-Ze D. November Sth, 188) sonAanniss & ciSELE ineceRsuTs to >. CROPLEX'S Wholesale aud etal: Grocers aud Liquor Dealers, We. the uudersuned, have this day sold to. Messrs, HAKMIs§ & Ci. Pubx stock aud good-will of stores No.sztin-70-7% Mai,Weat Washiugiou, D.C. Thauiing We pabiic ior their ivecal patrouage tu bs, wecheertuly Fecouiueud s COULMUBLCE OF Bale 10 the Above Arun. 8-30 _B. CKUPLEA'S SONS, ITAL DIRECTORY. Office, 1417 F Street Northwest, Acomplete snd thorough canvass of the District of Columuvta in now progressing. aud sill ibelude every Tesideut, their occupation aud A lange cireula sures tough of the Uutved st.ten Gove. ument, the Capitad aud the busiuess comunity. ‘As au advertisityg ticaiutu it will be unexcelled, THE BOUK WILL BL KEADY FUR DELIVERY JANUABY 1, 1588. AND PRINCE ALBERT COATS THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN WASHINGTON, OUR TRADE BEING LARGELY IN HIGH GRADES. WE HAVE GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION THIS PALL TO THE CUT OF THESE GOODS, TO HAVE ‘TH..M PRECISELY THE SAME AS FINE CUSTOM WORK. AS TO VARIETY OF SIZES, XO HOUSE IN WASH- INGTON CUTS AS MANY. “LONGS" FOR THE TALL MEN, “MEDIUMS” Fok THE MEN OF AVEBAGE BUILD, “SHORTS” FOR THE STOUT MEN AND “EXTRA SHORT” FOR THE VERY COB- PULENT ONES" CALL AND INSPECT OUR STYLES. ¥.B BARNUM &€O., ‘Kates for Advertsing: Ove pace “7225, tmeluding book One Dall panes a Que-quarie pace., eee. we 45 Md Remade inverted i lane yp Ditecriytisu to Dirctor Spsaitl cestrnace pea Sad tl ihe book wil. Le neatly bound in a substantial black cover, suitable for Lurasy, ad Wili Loc O- disfigured Wikis BicRsox m es ‘Puvlisher, a71m 1417 F street artuwees ti WILHELMJ C.UB CONCERTS. JusEk KASPAR, Co ductor, woven Sos nnghe Oa ieaeene ped Suio Artists. Fifst Coscert sALURDAY ‘No, single sicete la, insaing lotus notes GAS FIXTURES AND COLORED GLOBES. ED. J. HANNAN, REGISTERED PLUMBER, 517 11th stn, w. n9.2w New Frassers Aso Braszezs SEATON PERRY. (Succesor to Pxtar « HaortERy GENUINE ENFIFLD WHITE” AND SCARLET SHRUNK SHAREM #LA>NSLSBOTM PLAIN AD TMILLED RANGING FusOai “400, TO 81 PEG KD. BALWALDVALE ALL-WOOL DOMET AND SILK WAKP FLANNELS RANGING FROM 5c. TU Bio Peh ae: NEW PLAID, “STKIPED AND PLAIN COLORED ALL-WOOL FLANXELS Fk LADIES AND CHIL~ DGEN'S WAR: NEW SKIK.ING PLANNELS BER ADERY AT $1 10 $2 | ., CALIEOKNIA, MINNESOTA AND ‘ALL-WOOL BLANKETS. ALL SIZES ALISIES AT LOWEST Piles, ASSORTMENT OF WHIT > GRAY BLANKETS KANGING FROM 82 CU $9 PER PALL NOVELTIES IN COLOKED VIENNA BLANKETS: NEW BED COMFOKIS KASGING FhiOM $1.25 TO 4 NEW MARSEILLES, ALLENDALE AND CROCHET @eHLES Fu $f TO $0. FUL) LINES OF BLEACHED AND BROWN IRISH AND GERMAN TABLE LINENS RANGING FuOMl Soc. TO. gz Pie VAs. JOHN 5. BROWN & SONS’ IRISH LINEN DAMASK TABLECLO LH. IDTHS AND LENGTHS, TH NAPK: . SIZES TO MATE <>, WOMEN'S EXCHANGE, 600 13TH 87. a WN Lica ot dacute std mcudiuge 6 Fancnable race” Orders recetved fur fancy work, b-p04 iuarking linen, &e. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF 18E Be vistaier GF COLOMBIA, MOA Bots, & Cy etal. \, S10rt CHOMWELL & CO. tal, No, 10702 Kauity Ducaet 27. ‘This cans, Uoxether itu the report of tae assignees nd receivers being Feferted to ine to state uovounie of the asset, aud Ol the ciuims of «rediturs, nulice iereb; wiveu to all ¢xcdivwre of the Arm of Sot rouwell & Cdn aud sf’ bs Chester Stott to prove tuele Sinus aasust the maid Btu, mud the auld Mote, before ime ut iny office, “ty the United States Cour: house, ssutinctou, DC within thirty days irom and after tps datday of Sofeuiber, Tewf: 00 pa Notice in turtucr give tat | shall proceed to state the suit secouuts of anects aud clainve on Saturday, ike hind’ oDeceaiber, 188%, af LL o'cicek ats iy ottice as above. JAS. G.PAYNE, ‘d-cu,tuuaattn so, Anaior. THE AMERICAN TELEPHONE COM- pauy. 1420 F st. n.w., has yet for sale a lim- e Hed amount of p.ezerred capital stock, beaciuy six per Misige to, aus Pex DOZEN. | Cont dinidand per aut ou’ the nce” yatuo, pur hs = LINENS: WIDTHS AND QU. ite atc is non: sents le na wil be ‘at torty ; : clit of pat value watseuttelepuonee ate SENIDE TABLE CANTON 47 750 Src omy ania va tice eset HG saat oP preieced ato wok carniias MLS BLEACHED SHEETING the compauy go to the dividend fund. All consurue- Er ALL DOMESTICS AT LO ‘tion wo. k 18 paid from the proceeds of the stock sold. T QUOTATIONS. Es-PLAIN FIGUKES AND COMRECT PHICES, SEATON PERRY, All earnings of tue company uver paying the dividends ou the preterred stock gu to ‘the Dencft of common stock. "Profrered certincates are redeemable in gold at Perry Building, the expiration of tev years ut their face value, The Pennsylvania ave, cor. th st. | Cumpauy las aiso eilin ted amount Of contmon etock Established 1540. bo yet for sale at twenty percent of th: value. ‘This te, Will be soid in amounts from five shares upward, “She Pralecred certificates Will be sold in amounts of 8500 And uitijies thereo!, which et forty per c-ut oF Par Yaiue requires a cash payment of €200 per cert flea-e, ‘Al petectus ir eau a nate wad pevitao inv tinent are Livited to call wud inw These securities. ss A TH BPR, TT atts AM!KICAN TELEPHONE CO. Sea, HUH Tt kee 7 ss. B. MeR a HR I RK r mle => PALACE ORGANS—BEAUTIFUL Tt SF Bo RR See S| eT tte cones, Becua ic a ee 225 Peausylvanis ave, Po ‘FiMST PAYMENT 14TH ISSUE. NOVEMBER, 1887. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F st. ASSETS—8811,892.28, Subserfption books are open for a new issue of stock FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER. FOR FULL DRESS-AND DAY WEAR. WE EMPHASIZE THIS BRANCH OF OUR BUS- INESS. IN THE EXERCISE OF DETAIL {Merecttreccived daily” atte ofige of the Auelations " nereo: reeeivi at the oF AND FINISH WE ACCOMPLISH SATIS. | UiNtuble Building, 1003 Fst, ‘are $2.00. bet muon FACTORY REAULTS. ‘Faupblets explaining the object and advantages of the Assuciation are furnished upon appl Otice hows from 9 a. m. 10 4-30 p.m. On the first elnendisMin each moat the ‘fice will be open from *clvek p. mi. Advances willbe made peota at 7 v'elock. Sag THOMAS SOMERVILLE Pres 10. Joy EDSON, See'y. n4-3m >, SPECI GAINS IN MEN'S FALL Sepa Weta WSIERY, and GLO" at PT. HALL’s, 908 F _Shirts to order. aw s A: PS erties <g~> REMOVAL —THEINDUATRIALSAVINGS Se AD DOA aoc ios mea ponoree sarters (OMA WHEN YOU NEED SHIRTS REMEMBER THIS, 2. F. WOODARD & C0., ite hew Pres. ‘at 1226 F HN H. SOULE, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, DEY. SEDENTIST, Vise removed his offiee and olin cB ae See Oe Corner Kew York ave and 10th at, ‘Pirut-claas garments Ot ronsoable price BK. H. GOLDSBOROUGH & ©O. ‘eal Estate, 1405 F at. eal Eatate end sold. Tn murance placed. investments made. tion te the: Epa i aaesehonaan soe sy |ABED 15TH AND F STS. ie Tat. nw. 026-1 Mw. J. P. Pause 1407 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST, i= PE pgs pollen Deal FORHON AD POMS ERCUASOE ty IMPORTER, Announces her Third Importation of FOREIGN NOVELTIES, Comprising the latest confections in GOLD and BLACK BONNETS, in FELT ana PABSEMEN- TERIE HATS snd COSTUME BONNETS, All from the first houses of London and Paris. ‘TOQUES FOR COSTUMES A SPECIALTY. A SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF ELEGANT o22-1m MOURNING. Ror & Adowox, Wholesale and Ketail Dealers ip PAPER. BLANK BOOKS, AND STATIONERY, nis 501.15th w. Corcoran Building No. 314 EIGHTH ST, N. W. (ear Pa. sve? | as ee oe oe xo, W. Macanraey | Onders or requests for quotations given personsl a = ; CORSON & MAC Seiten, 208 matintection ‘eumenuhen 5 sane GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. ¥, W., Bouds Washington News and Gossip. » Paces 3 and 4 of today’s Stan contain: The ‘Meeting of Citizens’ Association, No. 6, the Novemm- ‘ber elections, appealing for mercy for the an&r- chists, Gladstone on Religion, ‘Telegraphic Dis- Patches, &. The advertisements are classified 8 follows: Auction Sales, Wood and Coal, Hotéis, Dentistry, Pianos and Organs, Housefurnishings, Medical, ‘Educational, Professional, specialties, Railroads, Potomac River Boats, Ocean Steamers, Books, Sewing Machines, Ladies’ Goods, Family Supplies, Rubber Goods, Attorneys, Govanxwext Reonrers To-Day.—Internal reve- nue, $474,564; customs, $1,147,013, Pagcavrions Acamer CuoLena—Secretary Bay- ard has informed Mayor Hewitt, ot New York, ‘that he has addressed a personal nove tothe Italian minister at this capital, inviting his aid in r ing increased precautions and in the in- ited ‘States; and: has sent by cable suggestions Of a like venor to the United Staves minister at Navat Orpaxs.—Ensigns W. B. Fletcher and ‘Marbury Johnson have been detatched trom the (Coast Survey and ordered to the Fish Commission ‘Steamer Albatross; Ensign W. 8. Benson, from the Albatress and placed on wailing orders; '2d Lieut. HO Haines, of ine Murine from the Marine Barracks, Boston.” Anwy OxpEns,—Capt, Charles &, Smith, Ordnance Department, has been ordered to proceed from Washingion to New York, vo Watervilet Arsenal, ‘and vo Kock Island Arsenal on public business First Lieuts. A. D. Schenck and . Edgerton, and Second Lieut. R. P. Davis, 2d ‘artillery, have been transterred from Battery I to Batter, Te. Ueving First Lieuts, EM. Weaver and &. B. Gayie, and Second Lieuts. W. Walke and H. L. Haw- thorne, transferred to Battery L. A SHIF Assong—The signal corps station at Cape Henry, Va,, reports that the stip Macauley, from Hamburg to Baltimore, came ashore néar that station at 9 o'clock lust night. ‘The crew are Safe and aboard, ‘The wind and sea are light. and {rom the east, “Prompt assistance will save the ship and possibly the cargo. ‘the crew of the Cape Henry life-saving station are aboard and will Tender all the assistance in their power, Resiensp.—Mr. Frank Gordon, a son of Gov. Gor- on, of Georgia, who for the past two years has been lund examiner of the Bureau of Pubiic Lands tendered his resignation to-day to the ot te Interior. Mr. Gordon resigned in order to be- come attorney for several Southern industrial cOupanies, Wuich he Wil represent here and in New York, Tux Pxesien T when he shook hands at his pub lic reception yesterday received many cougratula- ‘ons on the result of the election in New York. . AN OLD BaLTIMORE AND OwIO CLatw.—Acting ‘Second Controlier McMauon, in a JeUter to the Sec retary of the Treasury concerning a claim of the Baitumore and Ohio Railroad against the United States ih the sum of g,768.48, Tecdmmends that the Lialu be agli. Lrausuuicteu’ Lo Couytess 10r 4D appropriation, The cia ts for traps,oriation survives WO ave Deed sendesed WO ihe Unive States by tha company frou April 23 to Ady 19, 1861, Ver that poruum Of lls .ud ying between its Junction With Ube Anbapolis aud Eik- Ridge Kaurodu and tne ciLy of Wastungton, SKCRBTARY WSITNEY'S LLLNESS.—Intormation Was given out Tuesduy in New York, suys tue Zrioune, that “Secretary Whitney's condition hus reauy been ‘Oue Of Serious liinesy LoF some Ume, DUL thal be 1s considerauly luproved, se Was aillicled with ner Vols ueadackes When he Went ly Leuox tee oF Tour weeks ayo, wich Crealed such a pressure on us Ural Luss be Was compieve.y uulied Tor Work, ‘Tue Meadaches bave jet uitn Within. wees, DUL be Js SUL Wak und pro.trated. He Urled 19 “take & horseback nde va sonday, vUb alter Delag oUL ten MunULes Was Obilyed Lo retUra Line wouse, There Js uo plospect of Mis reLUruing LO Wusl.ngton ve iore Deceuver 1, aud uuiess Le Improves rapiliy Will not be wbie to go Unat early,” A U, 8. Naval Station on Tax Pactric.—The Pres- Jden¥' yesteruay made pubic a supplemeytary treaty between the Unived Statesund the kiuy- dow Of Uhe Hawatian Islands, by whicu the king of tue HaWajas Islands grants Lo the governiuent of tue Uni jules Lhe exciusive right WO euler Lhe harbor Of Pearl River, in we Islaud of Ouhu, and W establish hd WMalitalu Luere & and re- pulr slativd Lor the use of vessels of Lue United Diulés, and W that end the United States nay Lu piove ‘the entrance Wo said hatvor and do all ouner Lulhg’s neediul Lo Le purpose aivresaid. Appointments by the President. ‘The President has settled the contest for the United states marsuatship for tue Eastern district, of Missourl by appointing Col, Jno, W. Emerson, of Ironton, Mo., to that posiuun, Mr. Emerson wisa Meutenant colonel in the Union Army and was Judge of the Cirewt Court of his fudtetal district Tor some years. Be 18 4 lawyer by prosession, ‘Tue Presideut has also uppolnted Wim. M. Biand- ing, Of Wisconsin, register O1 the Land office at St. Croix Pals, Wis, abu Jao. B. Markiey, of Nebraska, Tegister of the iad Oftice a Niobrara, Neb. ‘The Water Works Extension. REPORT OF MAJOK LYDECKER FOK OCTOBER. Major Lydecker has submlited to te chief of Engineers his report for October on the increase Of tne water suppiy for the District. He states ‘that active operations on the tunnel closed in September, and during last month work was Mmited to the removal of retuse material, and sunilar work will be 1n November.’ The Portree ed about the reservoir has been completed, except sb the nelgubornood of the tunnel wor ‘This part Of the work will be done in connection With Ube coustruction of the oe ‘Toe ouly work rewaloimg vo be done by’ 7 coutractors 18 Lhe away of rul and ‘the regulation of impertect sit to final acceptance. It tsexpected that during November the reservoir work wiil be compieved and a final ‘settlement made Witu the contraciors, Distinguisned Japanese Official. CALLING UPON THE PRESIDENT AND SECKETAKY OF STATE A party of distinguished Japanese naval officers— Vice-Aamiral Viscount Kabayama, Commanders G. Yamamoto ap. Hidaka, Chiel Paymaster Mura- Kami, Lieut. K, Keudo, Mr, Hasbiguchi and Mr. Y. Akabosht—arrived here yesterday afternoon and are quartered at the Arungton. The visitors are a comialssion | inted by tne Ji govern- aNT trent ata the nevise as tae ‘world, with @ View Uo the improvement of the Ji navy, To-day the visitors cailed upon the ot ‘State, and were preseuted to the President: Secretary Of Stale before Cabinet meet Will be entertained this evening at the Jay (000,000 will be collegted from the various sources Of the internal revenue, the current fiscal year, provided no changes are made in the rates of ‘taxation now imposed by the internal-revenue laws, The receipts for the lant in excess of the ‘from ail sources For Discusion at Washington. ‘MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK BOARD OF TRADE FRO- ‘PORR TOPICS POR OUNBIDERATION. | BIG GUNS FOR THE NAVY. ‘Three Millon Dollars Asked for the Next Fiscal Year. POINTS FROM THE ANNUAL REPORT OF COMMODORE ‘SICARD—AMMAMENT OF THE NEW CRUISERS—THE NEW GUN FACTORY AT THE WASHINGTUN NAVY- YARD—THE PROPOSED PROVING GROUNB, ETC. Commodore Sicard, chief of the Ordnance Burean of the Navy Department, transmits the following estimates for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1889: For fuel, tools, material, ‘the general arma- ment of the Navy with m secondary batter. Jes and small arms, and for modern guns and ammiinition for tnstrticting cadets at the Naval Academy and apprentices, $088,250; general re- pairs to ordnance bulldings, $15,000; freight and miscellaneous expenses, $5,000; civil establish- ‘ment at navy Yards, $24,525; expenses of the tor- pedo station, $89,500; twward the armament of ‘Vessels authorized, $2,000,000—total, $3,122,275. ‘The cannon originally commenced for the ‘Chicago, Boston, Atlanta ant Dolphin, will all be completed in a few months, The @inch forgings, under the Midvale contracts for the armament of ‘ships since authorized are beginning to.come tn, and will be taken in hand at once in the finishing ‘shops of the goes navy-yard. The Betuie- ‘make tho first deilvery ot ‘1888 ia ing ey = ‘Then the su} cory ot ani small. caliber will be ample. The 6 and & sand thelr ® and ‘equipments ‘statutory test in MOst success- The gung ot the Aanta and Boston a number of times, and no detects have been “Wem geo Qne 10-inch gun bas ‘completed, ‘another 1s nearly fin- ‘third was commenced at the Washing- ‘von yard, and will be pushed to completion as fast as practicable. PROJECTILES FOR THE NEW GUNS. ‘The manufacture of cast-iron projectiles for the ew guns still goes on at the Washington yard, Dut efforts to secure cast-steel projectiles of the f quality have met with littie or no success, Redriy ail ta om the water Deing more or jess porous, One or two firms are suil trying ‘tury out sound and it is hoped they will succeed, a8 the chiei of ordnance is of the opinion that iné country must depend for war upon sieel roject Dipl u and 6 tnch carriages of the Atlanta have worked in @ satisfactory manner, Dut Ube bronze deck circles were no. suflicicuty strong and nov enough fastened 10 the deck ui Lhe silip $etunBin une thon of ‘recoil, and they will be re- placed by steel circles now being prepared. ‘SMALL ARMS. ‘The chief states that it 1s apparent that a re- Guction in the caliber of «mall arms i tmpendings aud Unat it ts not the policy of ge a hase ater Dumber of muskets Of 45 cal. than are bebessary for curreny use, H18 ales vO ‘Ube umpossibiuily Of advancing tue ‘ARMAMENT OP THE CHICAGO AND BOSTON a8 fast as desirable, owing to lack of funds, and urgently advocates the appropriation of money for ‘Ube compietion of the armament Of those vessels. ‘The guns of the Boston are all finished, as aiso the B-iven guns Of the Chicago, ‘The Ginck guus of Ube Chicago are beuriy compleved, bUL tbe B-inel guns Wil: DOL be Dbisued ior some woulhs. Ke States that the Chariestom, Baitimore, M.aniond- moa, the four gun boats, the dynutn € cruises, the Unrpedo-boat Newark, abd cruiser» Nos. 4 and.5,are sv lar adVayced that by Cue Uscal year eudiiy ‘Juul 40, 1889, Luree-lourchs of Lae appropriaden for their armament Wil be required. ‘THE WASHINGTON YARD AND THE TORPEDO STATION. ‘Phe instruction Of enlisied nen at the Washiug- ton navy-Yard and at the torpedo station has been suceessiully pursued, The present factory at the torpedo station 1s not adapted Uo the sate manu- facture of large quantities of gun cotton, and a larger tactory Should be erected ac some pollu on the Atlantic Coust and one OD the Pucille coast. ‘Tue number OF ollcers at tte vorpeuo StaLiou IS jadeyuave Lo the Luportan’ work Teq) aw 4S cesttabie that at ieaat tures more ve Luruisued at once. ‘THR NEW GUN PACTORY AT WASHINGTON. Intimately connecteu-with the question of arma- menhof the new sinpeis tai of Lhe construcuon Of Lhe mew gun factory in “he —— Wash- Ing Lor ‘Several plans were eutertained and care- HiEy discussed tof tue arrangement of, tue Dulld- ings Of Une Lactoyy, aud the Departunent Muay ‘decided to uillize Ube large balid.ng tual Bad for erly been a forge aud auchor suop, and LO equip it for the manufacture of 6-inch and B-nch guns, Wulle Mumeulately aujoiniug Its north end @ uew ahd targe buliding suouid be erected for Daishing guusof the largest se, ‘und afchor shop was to be lowered, tne rovi Falsed 6 feet, and a 40-ton travellug crane intro- duced, running the wioe length of the shop. dn tue large building a 120-Lon traveling crane Was Lo be Inuroduced, and a surlukiug pil for all Clasdes Of gUBS Was 16 De located at Une SoUch end. A large shop lunmediately adjoining, to the West, ‘was Uo be ‘thied up as@ carriage and projeciiie shop and to be eqi with a) 25-ton traveling cfaue. The other Luildings On Une West side of ‘Lue yard were vo be uuvized, some @» foundry and falsuing shops for small parts, and olners as Ccar- peuter, pattern &c, In these shops: it was proposed Lo instail Lné machine Wools, ‘Luese plans are now being carried out, When the factory 1s completed It is estimated that it will be abie to tury oul each year ine foliowing guns (ordiuary working Ume): 8ix-inch, 25; s-incb, 4; 10-inch, 6; L2-1nch, 4, or a proportionate nuuiber of any given callvers, Work on the ailterattous was begun in May, 1887, and the cieur- ing out of the torge and anchor slop and out oid foundations and ‘connections under the floor Was found to oe ly Jaborious task, ‘Its has, how- cron, buen Sompiseed. he roundations for tae 40- ‘on crane supports have been mosLy laid, and tne work in that Will not hereatver offer so much difficulty. Tue excavation for tne founda- ons Of Une jarge gun suop is bhiree-fourtus com eved, and the material ior its consiruction Las feca advertised ior and some Of it delivered, The traveling Cranes are advertised for, and tue ma- chine Wwols will be uly. The work of con- struction Wid be pushed Lorward as rapidly as peacticable, Ew Proving oxooND. At the fast session of Congress the sum of $40,000 was appropriated for the purchase of a ew site for a proving ground and for tue erection Unereon of certain bun ‘The Bureau has been endeavoring to find a suitable piace for the new site, but thus far without muca success. Washington (and the proving ground sould not IL prac a ve removed Nery tat Rog re place) is too Unekiy .e@ land BOSS Io pcien wale tas seamtboring savers are used for Using and oysterlug Lo such an ex- Lent as Wo seriously interfere With such Work as 18. done at a proving and ranging ground; still, it 1s thought 4 suiable site can be found, and the search Will continue, ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING. A Young Man from Washington the Vicum, PERMAPS FATALLY, ‘WOUNDED BY THE DISCHAKGE OF 4 GUN IN THE HANDS OF MISS NETTIR GIBBONS. Acad accident occurred Tuesday evening on the farm of Mr. Gibbons, about three miles trom. Col- Jege Station, op the main stem of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Wm. Bigiey, 8 young man twenty-two years of age, un employe in the tele- phone office in this city, went out on Tuesday to ‘visit Ernest, Mr. Gibbons’ eon, who was an intl- mate iriend, It. was the intention of the young m2n to go hunting, but young Gibbons having something to do about the farm was unable to go. ‘Bigiey was at the house, and was talking with Mise Nettie Gibbons, a young lady about eighteen Years of age, and a aister of Ernest Gibbons. The ‘The floor of tue tore | } Telegrams to The Star. NEARLY BLEW HIS OWN HEAD OFF. Louis Lingg's Frightful Attempt at Suicide Terribly Mutilated by a Fulminating ; Cap, but Still Alive. SALISBURY’S HIGH TORY TALK NINE MEXIOAN BANDITS EXECUTED The Crown Prinoe’s LINGG AS GOOD AS HIS WORD. He Attempts Suicide by Exploding a Fulminating Cap in His Mouth. ‘THE TISSUES OF MIS MOUTR AND THROAT TORN AWAY, BUT HE IS STILL ALIVE—HOW UE GOT THE EXPLOSIVE 4 MYSTERY—AWAITING GOV. OGLESBY'S acTion. Carcao, Nov. 10.—Louis Lingg, the bomb- maker, attempted suicide before 9 o'clock this morning in his cell in the county jail in a most horrible manner, It was at first reported that he had by some means obtained a revoiver and shot himseif in tue bead, DUL a burried investigation showed that a revoiver could not have been the means of desiruction be had employed. Blew Halt of His Head Away. It was found that ne bad tried to kill himself With 4 fuiminating case. He held the cuse tn hus mouth and UU il with # candle whica was burn- ing in his cell, The explosion was the first waru- Ang that the Jali people: had, the guard seeing Lisa Witu # candi in us hand, Supposing that he Was Liguling a cigar. From tie eflecis of une explo- Siu aif Of his head seemed vor away. How Did He Get the Explosive? How he secured the Weapon With Wulcu tue deed Was committed 1s u mYSLery, us ais cell aud clos ing Was aga Uiorouguly searchea yesterday, aud Yo all apyearanees the guards Lbat “sit in froat of his celi have watched him every miuule. Lingy has wlWays been. regarded a8 Ue Must Gesperve Auarchist ofthe lot. It was he Wao wanufacturen Lue Lows tor the Hayimarket riot, and 1a Wuuse Ce Lue bombs Were 10Wud last Suaday. day DNGGS FAREWELL ADDRESS. AU day yesterday 1 was Luvugut thet Ling acted differdutiy irom usual, “‘Luesday night ue .¥e OUL Lis “iareweu aduress,” Winch Was Writ seu Lor the <larm, Farsons’ oid paper. In 1 be re- clied at Leng Uls gulevances, uid cl0sed us 10l ws: ‘Now, With a last_and earnest farewell to all frieuus aud comrades, aud win tual Wisbe. Lor tueir prosperity, Lewse, iu View Of Lue curlaily Lat douais Dever Rave tie cuauoe OL seelug Yuu. again, my beloved LoIncude, Wik af earuert aad hearty Wisk sor Your (u.ure success Lu Alle, YOUr courade, hioch die Auarciue, Louis Lisa. Yesterday, Whea Yue OL Lue guaTUs Loud him tual the papers dud pubusued mis ielier wD. D. Lia, tue “young Lomb mauutacurer, Le expressed & SULOUg desire LO “read Un Ruglisi.” duller FOX couscuted, aud Liusy slowly piouded throug Ue Lruusialui Ehgveudst speaks Geruuah, abd Wiel Ayped.cu U0, gave LOK Lie meauiny OL Che Bigtisik Words la Gua. ‘due dooued main said the letier was an admir- abie Urausuuon of te original, urna, Lo a@uother page of the paper, biscye caugut Ue Line: “Langs Wiks surely hang. ” Cau Buyiewart, be asked: “What is the Meals OL Us Word s-Uere-i-y in German?” and Liugg lauguiugly ob- tals aan Kugienare wid hin, serv d: 180, 505 1 Wl Sure} hung.” der Was SUCH Lal #ugleuart jolued An “ay,” Ute vivude-uuired Young aD. We feporer, “wie you see My mabdscien?” Was lid that Eda Mueller haa how beeu ween @ud his uext query wits: “alas My schutz (sweetheart) Boue Lo Spriugtieiay Luis qu slivu Was answered in the afirmative, He sevased peaseu, aud-temaraed Uist i be could have seen uer ue Would have Lold ber WO stay at home, U'NeL, Gue OL Lue LWO guards Who reMialD On wuiy beore Lingy’s cell UuroUguoul Lhe day, declared that Lingy was Ue covet ian iy Cook County jul “Me was Very pale, Uul Lis appeute ‘Was good, and ne sivpt well. ‘A SHOCKING SPECTACLE. Immediately ater We exposion Deputy O'Neill TUsued Luo Lingg’s cell, witica Was completely en Veloped 1a swione, here he found tbe young anak clist yingon his back Wila yrcat hulesin Lis head, fou Walch Uke bivod Was Cushing in Worrents, 14e Was al ouce eurried Lnto Ube jan oulice anu paced on a labic. Be Was sl breatuiug Laintly, aud Walle Dr, Gray Was eXiuliiing Mun We cougued Sughly, ‘and Lhe blood poured wort again trou iis werribie Wouuus and irom lis iow and wore, Tue pay- siclan said the man couid OMY live an HOUT OF so at the wosi, and ke expects is death every minute. AU10 o'clock we Was stil ative, A Sligut Chance for Life. Av 10:15 Dr. Gray made a further examination, Ad iound that the Ussties of tue Luroat, tne neck, ahd Irout of the Jaw lad been torn away. Me ad” iuinistered stimulants, but they failed to rouse Uhe man, Yet Uwe ducior staies now that there is a Ialut possibly chat Lingg may yet live, Mr. Gullick says Laat 1M Case ue Ives Lill to-morrow & slay of execuuon ir iim at least Will be granted, ‘The Explosion Was Terrific, Jailer Foiz made an examination of tue cell On the floor ne found Une shell or a Tulminating case. ‘The sheriff suid there had Uadoubtediy been dyna- mite in it. ‘The supposition tuat the inan put the sheil in his mouiu and deliberately applied wwe candle fawe ts undoubtedly correct. Tue expio- sion Was terrific. Jt starlied tne officials, who ‘thougul it Was a bomb, the noise Was so great, ‘Tue suell Was sO suai’ as to have ullowed the sinugigilng Of AL Into the Jail Without troubie, WHY HE THINKS LINGG INSANE, Views of Mr. Hunt; Whe Made the Ap- Plication in Behalf of the Suicide. Cureaco, Nov. 10.—Mr. Hunt, who made the ap- plication on behalf of Lingg, said, in expianation of his course: “I became deeply ‘interested in the anarchist case and sometime ago wrote a lever to the Arbeiter Zeitung expressing my legal views of the case, The friends of Lingy Raving read Une ar- Ucle, called on me and asked whatT thought ougit to be done. J told them I thougut Louis Lingg was ipsane and ought Lo be iD an idsane asylum. They Commence proceedings to determine that questiow commence uestion. heard that Dr. Kierban bad expressed the same ‘opinion, and I therefore asie him to sign the peti. ton to Lhe court, which you see he did.” ~ What Was your Teason for Uninking Lingg in- 7 “In Ireland I had much lunacy practice, and He know the pecullarities of men having unSound minds. man Lingg 18 @ ‘crank’ on politics, Ihave seen many cases in Rome, Paris and in Spain. ‘They were men Who got 80 badly worked. upon some public question that their minds be. many, cleties in Ireland, and bad to leave that ‘on tat account, " He also said he wished he send a number of just such men as into Ire- land to throw bombs among the Eug! wnera whe are opprossing Wwe Irish man iy LE F 4] 8 i Ft Hl ‘ on i i fi at i E & e & i i i ! iM he re i i E ‘ I ‘A reces of the court until 2 o'clock, would bring a fresh sMdavit from Dr ‘Kiernan setting fortn the belief Uaat Lingy had be- ‘come insane since his trial, The court ‘Uuntii that hour, ‘Mr. Hunt said that he intended to renew his to Juage Prendergast. TRAITOR AMONG THE DEATH WATCH. How the dynamite was smugyied into the cell 18 ot Known, but it is generalty believed that Uhere is @ traitor among the death watch who gave him Ue dynamite and the cap, This 1s the Geory ol tue sheriff's office, ‘Capt. Black returned trom Springfeld great ‘He ts condident that the senteaces at least comm! J ‘and probably all, of Cae men will De uted, Whiie it is generally thought around the jail now Uhat Lingg hed ali along deverma.ed on ending Nis own life in some tragic manner, it ts also Delleved that for some reason or other ile coumuiltted the act sooner than he first intended, Tuesday when Capt Black was leaving Une jail,on bis way 10 ‘Lingg calied him to (he grating oppo- ue and in broken Enciish asked hiun ‘see that he had some clean ti also Was very particular that that a messenger who brought him bis cleaa Clothes should take aWAY Nis soled { “All right; I'll attend to “What suali I do for you at Sjrin Lingg sbook his head and said, the clothes.” Yesterday, when Mra. Engel was in the jail, she had a short conversation with Lingg, and thea bidding him good-bye she walked into ube Jail omfice. “As she was disap Ihe bars and calied out raiher anxiously. “Frat Engel! Frau Engel” du: the litte woman either did pot hear Luu oF bed Lim, and hurried out of h sent him, and he TRE CROWN PR should be arranged | CEs THROAT. London Physicinus thimk Another Ope? ation Uaaveriabic. Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evexixe Stan. Lowvox, Nov, 10.--The medical onion bere 1s univeral that another operation on the crown Prinoe’s throat, whieh delay renders more danger- ‘ous, Will have to be performed De. stoake's view Dt. MacKenzie ought to have poctormrst tt a rat i nar tae cacy Befe Mackens rei ye SUPgeOR, Abd assunes TuDC- Tous vey ond hts province: iy Associated Proms. ‘Te Heturn to Berlin fer the Operation. Loxpox, Nov. 20.—Tne Les received bers tots morning concerning the condi Ucn of Uae Ger= man crown Say Chat it Js criucal and Uhat , tbe prince will return to Berlin on Friday, where another Will be performed on his throw, Apartpents afe being prepared tp (16 palac (or We reception Of We prince apd the actors. Prot, Dengmahn bas prepared (of publication a sot the" crown prigcts disease. A dispatch to tha Tymes from. Berlin says private teegrams froma San" Rema give a gloowy and alarming prognosis in regard tothe crown prince, it (be growth la lis throat proves to be Of & Mollnaut matw tracheotomy is necessary. ‘The crown princy return to Berlin Uo eable Prot. Bergwann to operate op him, a8 Dr. Mackenzie P fauscs 10 opet ‘aie frou inside Ube throat, A HIGH TORY sPrecn. ‘The Marsh Aristocratic Hing of Snitve bury’s Guild Halt Ucterancess, Spectal Cable Dispatch to Ta Evexine Stax Loxpox, Nov. 10.~-Lord Salisbery’s Guta Fi speech Of last night confirms Ui Sent SoU a8 fo his adhesion to with modifications, Beyond t tained novbing new except tine obNOXie ne ur showing the reactiouary ele THR “SctEate OF HOME TLR,” Which the Freeman's Journal avirivuted to cere Lain members of Lhe government, ts practical believe, the work of Sir Eardiey Witaott, a forum independent tory member, Who has always beca dn sympathy wiih Ireia SIR CHAKE | Something More About ibe Pinns of ‘the jail, Excitement at Springtield. SPRINGFIELD, 1118. Nov. 10.—Iuvense excitement | Prevatis here Over the crisis in tue all-absorbing Abarchist case, ‘The governor 18 closeted in Office at the mansion, and refuses to see any ove. Action Of some kind is expected every hour, A messenger has Just hurried to the mansion Wit the intelligence that Linge has blown bis bead With a dynamilte cap, ‘ilie governor is sald to abstained Irom all expression of surprise or horror at the news, It ts contidentiy believed here Chiat the governor will to-day cominute the sentence of Fielden, Spies and Schad to tmprisoument for | or varying terms, or else grant a te: to ail ine coudenined met. NO CLEMENCY WILL BE GRANTED TO THOSE WHO RR- FUSE 70 ASK 1 ‘There 1s, however, ulttie rovin Jor doubt that the case O every auarciust Who perl ask for Clemency Is hopeless. G: one of the leauing imends of th evening it he uought cieuency could reasonauly De expected for 4 man Who refused to ask for I ‘This is garded as a conciusive mumalion thal DO Clemency Wiil Be extended U0 any Of those Wuo rsist in a refusai Wo ask for mercy. Capt. Biack as telegrapued itiends were Laat te Lopes Lo se- cure a pelition forciemenacy from Pafsous tis morning. Wusen unis is received ae will dUDLess aL ouce Wire the guFeruOr of Lis success in Lua q@.recuon and uls exceilency to take action Just as thouch the piea were in nis possess.on, THE GOVEKNOK WILL ACT THIS AFTERNOON, ‘The governor has just lniormed ay Assuciated Press reporter Udal be Will wnuounce Lis decision iu the anarchist case durin: We day, laclinatuung Uhat be wouid do s0 before 6 p. ia. Will take Lingg’* Act Inte Account, ‘Uke governor LAS Not Dec at Lue cajsiLOL Laks moruing, and Will provably not be in during U day. ue ludicatiuus are Lael Lie dew sa Feud ered by tue governor Will be VouuiuinuUA Mie ku formed a Pepurier a lew mLittes ago Unat bis de Clslud Would be somewhat ailecteu uy Lue EWS Of Lingg’s Uragical aud desperate exuding. The pre- Vaieut belies is Cha Linga's actunay prove sulue Wot prejudicial 0 tue Luteresis ui all Lue Quer coldemied wen. “Luere is dllue aoUDL that at as Lume (Lai) the governor's udud is mace up to Lue Beuctas Casraccer OF us decision, porary respiue ". Oglesby asked ‘to Protest Against the Execution, SOCIALISS 10 PARADE IN NEW You. TO-NIGHT. New Yous, Nov, 10,—Serguls Scheviteh, euitor of the Leuuer, made aM application WO Lue pole to-day tor permission for 1U,.AN) suciaiisis wo pa Tade Lo-night Lo express dinayproval Of ube babs ing of Che Uhicago anarchists, 10 View Ot Lilges suicide, Superutendeut aurray summoned all us Caplaitis aud gave Lucia specitic Lustructuuns how Wack They Will Turgish oGelal OL men amd all Teoer Ves Wilk be Lid A readutiess for LustanLaiie= Gus service. “I deem these precaullous neces sary,” sald Ube SUpeHIMIERdeDL, “as a SLTIE Laie Cule¥OUS person MuKIL cate "a GistUTbaine Llat Could easly Feaust disastruusly If uot husediately Dandie.” ‘M. Scuevitch said be was not surprised to bear Of Lingy’s suicide, and the aco “snowed What aa irou berve and Wii tue mab bad,” OWA. Larrabee’s Plurality in the State will be Very Narrow. Des Morxes,lowa,Nov.10.—The latest returns re- ceived by tne A-gister are as follows: Sevemy- Unree counties compiete and 18 reported by majori- Ues, give Larrabee (repubiicau) 116,103, Anderson (Gethocraiy 105,005, Cain (labor) BUod. "Larrabee's UrwlLy On Luese 1 CoUALIES Is 70a, Which Wii not Jar off, i these revuins are eurrect, froin ibs actual plufaiily i the stave, omo, Foraker’s Plarality Now Placed as High as 27.000. - COLUMBUS, On10, Nov. 10.—The republican com- mittee estimates that Foraker’s plurality in the State will be from 25,000 vo 27,000, ‘The legisla ture stands: Senate, 94 republicans, 10 democrats and 2 doubttul, The house, 61 Tepublicans, 43 deinccrats and four douvtiul Complete returns from Franklin Couaty give Powell a plurality o1 903, Foraker carries the city by 115, ——— SINE BANDITS EXECUTED, Mexican Troops Doing Excellent Ser- vice Along the Rio Grande. Gaxvestox, Nov. 10.—A special to the News from Matamoras says: Nine of the bandits captured by the military up the river have been executed, Amoug the captured bandits not yet executed is Epemenio Posules, a noid brigand, who led the attack on the Alcivesa ranche, He will be New Luredo for Uial. His “three companions, Adojo de Leon, Isadore Reys and Gertrudez Car- Tessales, Wil DE brought W Matamoras. ‘ihe great est Lerror of the Pundits still prevails at ali the river points, although they are being yraduslly Uhinned out by the excelieut services of the Meas can regular troops.” —___ ‘The ef Probibition in Oregon, Portianp, Onx., Nov. 10.—Laver returns do not change the tesult’on the prouibidiou amenaies Which 1s beaten by not less than 7,000, and per: haps 8,000. —_—. Earthquake in Northern Italy. Rowe, Nov, 10.—An earthquake has occurred in nortnern lialy. ‘There were no fatal results, oe Great Quautitics of Merchandise Loxpox, Nov. 10—Fitteen thousand bales of ie Mr, O’Brien will Sune for IUBLIN, The Defunct St. Louis Bank. New York, Nov. 10.—U} ‘Standard au heid by E. 0. Bue has | prevail about him that i anarchists last | Disgraced Sua | Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Ev Loxpox, Nov. 10.—A good deai of taches to Dilke’s position, So many tal whue to make sistue pressure tne following statewent: Dilke re: drought to Dear Mpon Lim to revura to po! Mfe, He has been offered the candidature for | Cheisea aud several more oF less sate seats, but | declined them all, He $s not discouraging an ine Quiry, but promoting It. J happen Wo kuow thal & colvectiub 04 letlers Gas cote Lalo lil: ads Waicia Uhose Wu0 have tuspected Use declare wii tur- hish absolute disproof of Mrs. Crawiord’s story, Duke's ground is Ubat tt Being diicwic to attack an isolated polut, it ts better to be a Mle Siow in laking We direct offensive, Meanwhile be wil | write several ariicies On the Britisu aray ard work for @ Fear on a new edilon Of *Greair Britain.” He will go to India next winter and Stay with Sir Frederick and Lady Koberts, Gen~ | eral Roberts largely suares Dlke'’s Views Oa Loe | British army, abd will give 1 ton. Dilke's ‘p | Very quitet, ts stuat very bu } NEW VOHK. ‘The Closest Fight in Albany's Elistorys Special Dispatch to Tux Evesino 8ran Aubany, N. ¥ NOV. 10.—Full oficiel returns Jue fied. Elect Russell, repubitear cima, Albany by e.gat plurail Lovest figit am Albauy’s bistory i fottowed pxampte. ACHICAGO LUNATIC CUTS His THROAT OX MAKINO OP INGOs DesPehaik DED CntcaGo, Nov. 10.—0. H. Audeton, a Junatie, Was bring conveyed to the Insane 1 a aunbusamce at 920 Ub Way lid heard 61 Lingg's alieu a KWoud be a goud iuea ior hy <, Accordingly he Cut bis turoat, 0k a razor frum tie WIL provauiy ds pocat aud Sale of the Coutrai lowa Mailrend. MANSHALLTOWN, Lowa, Nov. 20. ue sau oF Uh main uwe © CURL LOW KALlAd WO plac yeswrday, ‘The road was bid Jas, J nue bon, of Fuser, aud nenry Tuompsor acting du Deduil OF le Buca. COMMER, HUT $2,400,000, Lhe Wid LuW proceed Wilgour de property Wild ve puc in Ast cl der, and it ig eueraly muppowd et Ue ged wad Lave cru Teaulous Wika Ube Munnesota aud orth Acaliroud Go, Of Wiich Air, BUCKIEY Le presi ‘The Paul Ansoct URGING ADDITIONAL APPROPKIATIONS 108 XALKTAIW® ING QUAKANLINE STALLOD A. Awertcan Pubite Mesrrts, TENS. Nov, 10.—Tb Heaitu Asoc inet yester day's session, Wilu President Ge we chair, Dr, Oviersuu, of BrvwK: Lue Lodowabg? “shat Luss assoc | imemuers Wo Tecommend Whew Fp Congress LO Turiuer vy ali meausin Uaeir pr Addiuoual appropriations JOT Lue ma aiewab: eyWipuent oF tue Luked Mates quate Ucus at DeiaWare breakwater, Cape Charles and Ube Gul of Mexico, and Laat degisialion proviaingy a peuaity ior Lue Viclalion Of Uke Unive, Staies QUsrALUbe LAW Is, 1b Our OpIMOR, an URED weCes SHY. Be i resolved turtucr, Tuat Lue surgeom weweral Of Whe marie humpilal service be requested, Wo Catise Ue detail OF ais Srrenener sg ererty'y ib LAE DUTeAU 6 acl as Tepister vi Vital stalistics, aud that such siausties be made part of te werersercd, be Weekly abstract.” 1 hewe resulul W Lue eAvCULLVe ComuiLiee, Comannor, Kan, Nov. &—A block of frame Dusivess uouses burhed last “ight, causing a jon OF $40,000, Aueurauce siuail, Shot and Killed, MEMPRIS, TEXN., Nov. 10.—A difliculty occurred at noon yesterday at Morn Lake, auch, beweew Aiea. Woodridge and iteury bougus, Wack com Suited lu tue former Lelug sL0t aud aliied, ‘The Mormon Demurrer Overrated. Saur Lake, Ucait, Nov, 10.—AU Line session Of th® Terniorial Suprewe Court last migut a deurrer to Whe complaint lk We MOTMOR CautCh suits Was Overruled, Lue Cuurch uiuruey4 Uled tacit AbsWer, Which sets Jorth that Lue Churcn huis ho propery, DUL Wal We trustee im Unum das a and cites te iW incoryoralug Lue Cuurea aud Perp-tual kiumigration suciey; that tue caurch . lay view and, ord) Vue WHER Lue MCLOL INUz wus Passed. Aiver Lise passage uf tu Tustevs werd Appoluted by tue Pre an ay Live of Le churel, be personal peu had Deen Lrausivrred Wo (he uifferent St company ing 4 1s a aumber of exh iL jor laws Dearing On Lue case ald cocun Urausier of Uke property as related i cusw From Wall Street To-Day. New Youk, Nov. 10.—The opentug of the stock Market Luis inuTulng Was Lalny svady, ough & few slocks siuwW d decllues exleaulug WO 5, per cep, ‘The market Was moderai Large Dusiuess 1 Pau aud Wes Cuion, Gealinge Was [ai steady, WIUN a sagging Vendency, uporever, w AY acAve, WiLL Geveiuped into Weakness late lu Ube hou; tuougi decaues were tucy were Very unilorm aclive Yst, Uimaua Jew cent, W0Ugh AL Was alerward passed uy Central, In wach U aed . Was a Geller Leelng Ward 11 O'cloek, aud at thas, Uwe tue market was Luny aclive and steady a& aboul We .owest Hgures vi Ube mUTMILg. ee Murderer Mct abe Hanged. Howes: Oo. 1—Jas PF NCCAbE, WhO musuered saichas on December 30, 1%, Wayne County, Was banged were at tour wiuul There Was wo exciiement, aprocasm Acung Judge Advocae General Licver has sube mitted to the Secretary of War bis annual reports He staves that te total number of tials bp eral courts-martial in we Aruy during the year Quiriug action ot Uae"President; © Of Uae MIMLAry Academy, 1,000 euilsiod wen, wud seven mulitary convicls "Fiua, Ine Us LNG Chery KfadWal increase ih Uae trials Ly geben courts ‘but then Were has week ® He fi i ; i | i 1 i : | i l i

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