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E EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, snaylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, by e Evening Star Newspaper Cor S. H. KAUFFMAN, Pres’ jorth west Corne: ‘Tre Evewrve Star is served to subseribers tn the city by carriers, on thir own account, at 10 cents. per je3 at the counter, 3 postage Prepad—0 cents & Office at Washington, D. C.,aa ‘Tus Weeety Sraa—pubi Che Evening Star. postace prepaid E2-Al1 mail nbacr! po paver seut longer Lian, Rates of advertising made know. on application. Vo. T2—No 10,827. WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1888. Great Lovs of Lite Neperted Along tht Canadian Pacific Railway. Woentrna, Max., Jan, 31.—The latest reports from the mountains indicate there has been g"eat Joss of life on the Canadian Pacific owing to snow- ‘bring meager Pardiculat of the disaster otoue chinook winds have prevatied for the last week, and ail long the itne from Donald to Glacier #207 has been coming down on the track In tremenoous quantities. var Pa!liser station, British Colum Dia, several men were caught wad dug out alive, and lie was so Dadiy bruised And injured that he ss not expected to recover. The miid weather has nut an effectual stop to all cae Canadian Pacific trains, and as the mountain streams are considerably swollen It umay ‘be sume Ume before traMic is resumed. ICE-BOUND NANTUCKET. “AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES, NEW National THEATER. “PROTECTION ‘Roses cbange. a! Metzerott's Music Store, 903 Pa ave. -831 LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. EVERY EVENING—MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND LABOR QUE-TION.” By courtesy of Mr. Hl. E Abbey, Wallack’s Theater. Fthout, extre And a carefully select Company, under the personal ‘Tueslay and Saturiay Evenings and Wednesday Mati- THE ELITE TRAGIC EVENT. “Spartacus lives again.”—W. ¥. America’s Brilliant Young Tragedian, ROBERT DOWNING, Under the management of ‘Ma. Jos. H. Mack, In the Grandest Production Ever Given of Forrest and MeCullough’s Greatest Successes, SPARTACUS, THE GLADIATOR, Which will be presented here IN ALL ITS SPLENDOR, As seen during the memorable engagement at the Star ‘Theater, New York. ext Week—ROBERT B MANTELL. LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 6, AT 2:30, HOFMANN CONCERT, Under the personal direction of ‘MR. HENRY E. ABBEY, Of Abbey, Scherffel & Grau. JOSE¥ HOFMANN, Accompanied by Mme. HELENE HASTREITER, Con- twalto; Si, De Anna, Baritone; Miss Nettie Carpenter, Violinist; Sig. Romualdo Sapio, Accompanist, and ADOLPH NEUENDORFF'S Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Evenings and Satur- ROMEO AND JULIET. CHARLES DICKENS. ATIONAL OPERA. (EW NATIONAL THEATER N : GRAND OPERA SEASON, ‘NNING MONDAY, FEB. 6. NATIONAL OP! Charles E Locke. mere SEASON SALE, GIVING CB ALL PERFORMANCES, MUSIC STORE, 903 PEN ONE WEEK, BE: General Manager, E OF SEATS FOR SLE PERFORMANCES DAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, BOX OFFICE OF THE OPENS ON THUE AT 8:30 A.M, NEW NATIONAL THEATE! RUBINSTEIN’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. , $2, $1, and 50c, General ad- Sale of seats begins at the Box office of the Grand Opera House, Friday, Feb. 3, at 9 aun. Weber Grand Piano used. DPpEtEAiLe seats Scale of Prices—82.: With the great scene, THE BURNING OF ROME. Friday, THE HUGUENOTS: Saturday matinee, THE FLYING DUTCHMAN Saturday night LOHENGBIN. Tae Lotsrrtiax COURSE OF LECTURES MRS. JAMES BROWN POTTER sisdLiSiGurs AMERICAN OPERA. 2 ‘THE ARLINGTON HOTEL. ONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 3, 1888, REV. SAM JONES Will Give His Characteristic Lecture, Subject: “GET THERE!" The sale of seats will reopen at Ellis’ Music Store Saturday, January 28, at 8 am. Tickets 50 cents and 75 cents, All seats reserved without extra charge. a All tickets, purchased for bis lecture sdvertised sber 22) 1887, will be good st this date, 82 Do not confound Mr. Jones with Key. Sam. ug will be Mr. Jones’ first lecture here. LOISETTIAN ART OP NEVER FORGETTING. A scientific development of the NATURAL MEM- to such a decree that at length the system itself NO LONGER REQUIRED. MIND-WANDERING A SELF-COACHING METHOD FOR ALL NTS. Lost Momeries restored, bad ones made Applicable to all kinds of wood, and good ones be NOTHING IN COMMON WITH MNEMONICS. OVER ONE THOUSAND SUBSCRIBERS TO THE COURSE IN BALTIMORE THAT BEGINS FEB- November 22, 1887, cribers would induce Professor to come ou to Washington. More than already subscribed. ton-list must close Febcuary 13 LADIES" AID SOCIETY or FIKST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ar NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 31, 1888, Admission 50 cent. ——— OF BATTLE OF BULL RUN, . the beginning of Bow received and inf. E. C, COLLIERE, 1538 I st. mw. DEAMATIC ENTERTAINME Tr Church, Geore- z ELNAN'S wa! ASPRCIAL MEETING OF THE BOUN- ‘dary, North Capitol, and Adjacent streets Association will be held at the clureh cor. ad and E sta D.w THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, for the pur- Pose of” receivitg the report of the committes on streets, &c. By order of the President. it D. A. DRISCOLL. WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNIVN.—! E of Ivanhoe Castle No. 4, Knights of the NING, Ganunry Dist at celocksat the GE. Halt, $11 9th stevet for the purpose of paying & Visit to the K. of P. Fair. A CLE, Fair. Members of sister castles iy, a ‘A. L. SALTZSTEIN, Jr, A P. MYERS, 1t 3. COLT, Committee, Fer Ort, 20., AND CUFFS, 40. PER PAIR, at the BUCKEYE STEAM LAUNDRY, 618 9th st. es URANCE 0, ‘All Tnes of insurance placed. Keleph i ra ‘elephone connection with Baltimore oie.’ Lowes. paid as quickly aa by say ocal company.” Minimum rates triot of Columbia agent, WESCOTT & WILOOX, 1907 Pennsylvania ave. n.W. AL SOCIETY.—“THE ANCIENT Mariner” will be given on MONDAY, Feb, 20. Tet there be full attendance at the rehearsal To.NicuT. ERNEST F KING, oe oa eS one —_ UNION CO-OPERATIVE BUILD- & ING ASSOCIATION i bold ite 77th regular monthly meeting for *he ERPs of don and aking advances, on WEDNES "AY, February L.1888, at ; arroll Institute Hall, 602 P st. nw., at which place all fucure ricetngs of the Asaoclaig il be held °° DAN'L DONOVAN, Sec. 351-2 Bee STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION or THE RIGGS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, neorporated May 31, 1883), At the close of business December 31, 1887. Office, No. 1331 Fat. nw. RESOURCES, LIABILITIES. Cash capital........ Re-insurance reservi ‘Surplus. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3ist day of January, 1888. (sear] J. T. DYER, Notary Public. TRUSTEES. M. W. Beveridge. N. W. Burchell. E. 8, Hutchinson. ‘Thonias Hyde.” Win. #. Morrison. E. J. Stellwagen. Win. 8. Thompson. TF. Scheidez.” Henry Semken. M. W. BEVERIDGE, President, WM. 8. THOMPSON. Vice-Pres. THOS. HYDE, Treasarer. JaBL-t FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Secretary. ~e=> GAS FIXTU CHANDELIERS. HALL LIGHTS. TOILET LIGHTS, IMPORTED CANDLE SHADES. E. PF. BROOKS, 531 15th st., ja ~_ Corcoran Bullaizie, es DELATOUR'S SUPERIOn SODA WATER Be eae ty ie caak and doesn JOHN H. MAGRUDEI _Ja0-3t 1417 New York aye, Matinee T0 and 25¢ : * Tues. Thurs. apd Saturdaya, THE FAMOUS FENTZSANTLEY CO. ADAM AND EVE. REDUCTIONS MATSADA SORAKICHI, the Jap, LADIES’ AND L._W. WALKER, of Washington ja31 7 E STNGYNG SCHOOLE ‘RCH OF OUR FATHER.” 13th and L sc, UARY, im ye year of pen at early candle Leht. Masick will bedi ADMISSION, ONE DIME. wan't 3 aaa’ nov af} BAND FAIR AND BAZAAR NELSON DIVISION, No. 2. U. RK. OF P, AT E-STREET RINK, TO-NIGHT. AT 8 O'CLOCK, And EVERY NIGHT Theresfter till February 11. Daneing from 10 till 11:30. ‘Leap-year Party and Rosebuds for ladies Thureday. s, G0e. Single Tieket, 10c. To be sold at almost Half AN EXCELLENT to secure an Ele Oue SEAL PLUS! 4 ant Garment for Lit VISITE with handsome seal-skin é 8 _Doorsopen at 7:30." BscHorr course THIRD CONCERT. For the first time in Washington, tle SCHUBERT QUARTETTE CON of Chicago, consisting of a Male-V. many years standin, ard high reputation, assisted by Miss EVA EMMET WYCOFF, Contralto, And Miss GEORGIELLA LAY, Pianist, naregational Church, ESDAY EVENING, February 1. Doors open at To'clock. Admission, 50c. _Ja30-3t Hes ewor rarater WEEK OF JANUARY 30. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, JAMES M. HARDIE and SARA VON sek Melo-Draa, Sones, and Dances, EON THE STAGE. reat Battle Scene. _Next week-EDMUND COLLIER. GREGATIONAL CaURCH, 10th and G Streets. Two PLUSH VISIT! CERT COMPANY, | With seal Plush Po. op PRICE 825, Two Plush Raglan va PORMER PRICE trimmed with handsome passe- ery elegant garment, SLATE! dai F STREET, tock at @ great reduction in it Mas. C. Tox 1329 F ST. N. W. Celebrated Patent Bangs and Waves for the Hair. Cosmetics, and Beautifiers. ‘Shampooing and Hair. Dressing Specialty. Wane, “Howanp & Co, 25 WEST 16TH ST, NEW YORK, SARATOGA and LONG BRANCH, 815 15TH STREET NOKTHWEST,” WASHINGTON, D.C. ‘Will close out, previous to departure for Europe, all ‘their magnificent stock of IMPORTED COSTUMES, DINNER and BALL DRESSES, WRAPS, BUN- NETS, &c,, &e. AT AN ENORMOUS SACRIFICE, Ladies will find this » rare opportunity to obtain Teally beaatitul goods at about half the cost of impor- her Tri ‘8 rs her Trimmed Cangue Comusien, 00 ppp ppp D z NINTH SEASO! NEW SERIES, ¥ ILLUSTRATED LECTURES, HIS- RAPHY, LITERATURE, AND ME OF EUROPEAN TRAVEL. After an entire suuime dard ts able to sup; se with bie mem: abroad Mr. Stod- and research at urse of lectures unsurpassed in | PyRENCH DYEING ING ESTABLIS % First-class Ladies’ and Gents’ . ANTON AND CAROLIN! , f rand Maison Yriese, Paris." jaz71-1y G, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- 1205 New York sve. Hustrations have been selected by Mr. Stoddard ard aud elsewhere, and made to his order by spe- sts in differwut lands, and from many sources, the Paris Salon of 1887. 10 STH BT. N. W, Fashionable Dress and Wrap Maker. ‘System. C. Cunuinghain, HUNDRED "DOLLARS IN PRIZ deat ‘number of words. from ie-\o Tea is the best.” Feeetve rifles and instructic Tk CO., Baltimore, Ma. ‘AVORS FOR THE GERMAN, SCRAP-BOOK PIC_ cures, Japanese Goods, Gold. for Paper Flowers. Pot-Pourri, Mi pound, oe —_— Frvona_ Dui ARE: Manutactured by A. Jald-tu, thiesstm® ES B. M. MEXGERT. pitta ahd Embroidery Sil ‘Em sad ‘other articles Sssortment of Stamped Goods in Linen and latest desimns, ism Mus M. J. 13909 F st. nw. OMfrs. Hunt's) ork with the latest styles ia rif’ LECTURES HAVE ALBEADY BEEN RE- REMENDOUS ENTHUSIASM IX ‘AGO. PHILADELPHIA, an¢ with u: ing a season of FIVR CONSECU- TIVE WEEKS iN sing, Witt postage the plan of giving s single MARTIN GILLE: equate to meet the publie de- S EXACTLY ALIKE, kiven as follows: COURSE A-EVE G 8.14, 18, 2% OOUKSE B-EVEXINGS OF FEB LIST OF SUBJECTS: ess Surips ‘® Co., Baltimore. LS IN SUNNY SPAIN. es of Mr. Stoddard’s Second th, Moor at Christian, FEBRUARY § and 20. 19 97 luis Narn im dee ‘broidered Table = dou, and other sure FEBRUARY 14 and 15. THE SPLENDOKS OF THE PYRENEES. Ys Summer in dhe Switeeland of of Travel, with Fascinating ALSO im SHELL, AMBER, and DULL A selection ‘Hair Dressed and Bangs 18S LOTTIE Di ARY 18 and 21. iy wie Brn Pac th at. over Thompson's Drug but Erratic and Unfor- production of his Homes 10 tnees that Knew Hin in Italy, CONSTANTINOPLE. Mr. Stoddard’s Chef d’uvre of Travel Lec- 2a Tickets foreach Course, with Reserved Seats, Sate ur conse or cocks WiLL bmolk WEDNENDS 4. ELLIS & CO.8, 937 PEN No Wayers allowed mu sare than ten, 2B3O31feb1 ECKER'® HA, “Vine! Se A Se mo able. Ayply 0B premises = COD LIVER OIL. "8 Cod Liver Oil, 75 cents. Baker's Emulsion, 75 cents. Phillips’ Emulsion, 75 ceuts,_ Maltine and Cod Liver Oi, 75 centa, cott's Emulsion, 75 cents. Hydroline, 75 cents. Phosphatic Emulsion, freshly made, and preferable, ‘To cents a pint. W. 8. THOMPSON, Pharmacist, 703 15th ‘COMMISSIONERS OF PHARMACY, D. G ‘A mecting of the Co1missioners of Pharmacy willbe held at their office, (44 st. and Pa. ave.), FE 2 ciclock, pm. "Persons wiahing’ to ay- mination will inake application to the un- jersicued not later tha, February 4. Blank applica ‘Hons may be obtain Messrs. ‘Thompson, 708 15th'st. nw. and F. McC. Criswell, 11th aud ¥ Sts. a... oF from B. B. FERGUSON, Se Jazs-3t ‘2d aud Ps. eve. ne. Boe THE STH MONTHLY MEPTING OF ‘the Second Hom Building Association will be held in Si , Oth and Fate. #.W., at 7 o'clock p.m. 120 may be obtained on each share advanced on, or 050 fora monthly payment of #14. ‘The smn of 52, has already been advanced on 74 shares. shares have been taken,leaving only 175 shares J. DERMODY, RG. CAMPBELL, 428-5t Secretary. President. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION SS857Sia ABILIT' Interest and Surplus Fund” 32,5: ‘The Perpetual is having quite a boom in the acces- sion of new members, ‘There were 326 new shares aub- Seribed last month. Our reccips were 215.233, and the business of the Association ‘is crease. Our first weries of shares will son mature, and we shail pay 13 per cent per annum profit on the Shares. ‘The advances to borrowers are OD Very favor~ able terms, $1,050 fora payinent of $14 monthly. Shares can be takes at any time and no back dues Te: quired. > per cent per annum if you withdraw your Money. 5c. t0'¢ 1,000 wnay be paid in at one tine. ontHimestine Wednesday evbuing, February 4, at 15 7th wireet.. ©. C. DUNCANSON, Pres, LEWIS ABRAHAM, Vico Prea., FG. SAXTON, Treasurer, JOHN CUOK, Secre~ tary, 618 12th street. $2640 = JOHN MILTON, COOKE D. LUCKETT, Pa ee emer eae MILTON & LUCKETT, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, Office: ¥35 F street n w., 28-6t ‘Wasilington. D. ©. Bre, DORTANT, SALE OF MUsicat, 1x Sa a riwht and. Baby Grand ‘Pianos from the Juatly cele- br ted inapuracturer, George Steck & Oo., New York, for which we are the agents, and several very excelirnut q@ Wheelock Pianos, and quite « large stock of the cele- brated nter ‘One v.ry fine and powerful Peloubet Keed Pipe Organ, for chtrch or chapel: fnall Music Instruments, Banjos, Guitars, Violine an Strings, Zithers, Autoharps, Coruets, Brass snd Silver; Music Books, Sheet Music, which will be sold at great ly reduced prices. - Respectfully, LEVIN T. CARTWRIGHT, we 937 F st. nw. FRENCH SYSTEM OF SOUND SCHOOL ‘removed from 14th st. to 723 13th. See mal Notice, free lessons. 3a27-6t RK SALE--330 SHARES CAPITOL TYPE- yeriting Machine Co, Stock. in certificates to > ‘OF appl oH XM rd si * seats 25,7 4200 SAVED BY BUYING YOUR ‘Organs of FRANZ WALDECKER CO-, 521 7th st., manufacturers of Musical Instru- ments and Strings. Fine new Pianos from $230 up. Special inducements to cach customers. Lange, stock of Musical Merchandise, Sheet Music, etc. Better g=> ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON im Pull Dress Wear for Men, at P. T. HALL'S, SF st. n.w. Shirts to order and Fine ‘Neckwear ties, u16-3m. THE COLUMBIA TITLE INSURANCE = COMPANY. of the District of Colum! having moved into its new fireproof ‘Corner of Sth and E sts. n.w., gnnounces to ite friends and the public’ generally thet it is now ready for the Dusiness of insuring titles, isnu- ing abstracts and ‘cart repariug deeds, Ec, and attending toa! inatiers relating to the mort: face and traunfer of Districtreal estate. © jald-tna THE ANNUAL ME‘TING OF THE e of she AMLINGTON & IRE IN SURANCE COMPANY forthe District. of Columbia, for te election of ping Director fo serve fr thou" atthe o CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 Fst ASSETS~€811,802.28 Yamphiets explaining the object and advantages of the tion are fursiabed upon hours trom a. m'to 4:0 p.m On the first We dn cach month the oft.ce wili be open from Gio 8 celock pm. Advances will be made promptly Carey ye? for shares in the 14th ioaue rogetved figidos Sst “Shares are 90-00 perusoutae ‘ THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. INO. JOY EDSON, Seo’y. Washington News and Gossip, Government Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal reve- ue, $255,987; Customs, $656,100. Anuy Onpers.—Major Wm. F. Tucker, pay- master, ordered to Fort Myer, Va, Washington Barracks, Fort Henry, Md., and Fort Monroe, Va., to pay the troops at those ‘stations to January SI. Cumexy New York JOURNALIEN—The New York Herald, in its editorial columns, cooly ap- propriates Tas Sran’s interview with Senator Ingalls on his Cleveland letter, and credits 1t to a “Heraid reporter.” AMONG THE PRESIDENT'S CALLERS to-day were Senators Cullum, Ransom and Bate, and Repre- sentatives Townshend, Landes, Gear, Bynum, Mc- Adoo, Hatch, Chipman (with Jno, Walker, Detrott), ‘Outhwaite, Pidcock, and O'Donnell, SUPPOSED 10 HAVE BREN AN EARTHQUAKE SHOCK. It 1s reported from Rockville that a shock, sup- Posed to have been an earthquake, was felt there early yesterday morning. At the Signal Office this morning It was stated Uhat there has been no word received there of such an occurrence, and the sels- moscope, or earthquake detector, which 1s situ- ated in the basement of one of the Dull has shown no indications of any shock. ‘The distance of Rockville from this city might have the effects of a slight shock, 10 was sald, so a8 to have made no impression ‘upon the instrument, but the officer in charge stated that his little de- tector {s very sensitive, and often the mere stamp- ing of feet on the ground near the machine suffices to operate it. PROCLAMATION OF THE PRESIDENT.—The govern- ment of Germany having withdrawn tonnage and lighthouse dues and all equivalent tax or taxes imposed upon American vessels entering the ports of the empire of Germany, the President has issued a proclamation suspending the collection of the whole of the duty of six cents per ton upon vessels entered in the ports of the United States from any of the ports of the empire of Ger- many. A Navat Orricen’s Fatat FaLL—Passed As- sistant Engineer Thos, Cooper, who was hurt some weeks ago by falling down the companton- Way of the monitor Ajax at City Point, and who Was afterward taken to the Naval Hi ital at Norfolk, died there Sunday from the result of his injuries. Tus Easter BRaxca BRipGg.—The intimation that the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Com- pany will withdraw all objections to the construe- Hon of the Pennsylvanta avenue bridge over the Eastern Branch comes from Chief Engineer Brow! of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the ofcers the road here are daily expecting e formal notif- cation to that effect, Until Mr. T: the special attorney in chi of the for an injunction, 13 ‘ometally informed through Col. Hains to that effect, he will continue bis prepara- Uons to present the case in court. PERsoNaL.—Commodore J. H. Gillis is the guest ot Major James Gilliss at 1616 21st street.—Murag Halstead of Cincinnati, Gilbert 8, King of New York, C, O. Perrauld of Mont c. W. Welden and J, J. Tucker of St, Johns, N.B,, E. Kamper of Paris, and M. H. Danzigs of Pittsburg are at the Arlington.— Commissioner of culture Col- man and L. Z. Letter were in New York last night. ——Samuel W, Groome and F. 8. Faraille of Phila- coe A. R. Pendleton of Winchester, Va., Chas. D. Owen of Providence, and G. L. Upshaw of New York are at Welcker's—Mrs. James Brown Pot- ver, Kyrie Bellew, C. C. Eldred, Vephas Brainerd, and Win. Brookiela ot New York, W. W, Sway of Boston, dnd E.L. Russell of Mobile,are at Wormley’s, =—Chief Clerk Hogy has resumed hts duties at the ‘avy Department. A week considerably Improved. his heaith.—Jas, Dunne of New York, D. k: San- ford of Boston, and Chas. M. Strauss of Tucson, A. T., are at the St. James.—Jos. T. Torrence of Chi- caxo, P. C. Lounsberry of Connecticut, G. F. Simon — E eae York ae at Willard’s, jas. H. Deno, J. C. Alden, and Henry A. Frost of Boston, 8. B. Kent ‘and Milton Saylor of New York, and $, Bollean of Eastoh, Pa, are at the Riggs——R. P. Hammond, surveyor-general of Cailfornia, H. H, McIntyre of San Francisco, Mor- daunt Bodine of New York, Gen. E. A. Leon’ con- sul for the Honduras, Marshall Teris of Philadel- gigs Rowland K. Hazard of New York, and Capt. ‘T. Whiting of Detroit are at the Ebbitw Society Notes, Ex-District Attorney and Mrs. Worthington’s reception last evening to some 400 invited guest was most enjoyable affair, The house a bowered in plants and flowers, and tne center of the well-flled ae table held a mound of red and yellow tulips, Mrs. Worthington received ner uests Ip a handsome dress of malze-colored fi drapea in soft folds in the front and falling ina full train atthe back. ‘The bodice was pointed and with the elbow sleeves was trimmed with qduchesse lace. a, the guests were Dr. and Mrs Van Reypen, Mra and Miss Chandler, Judge Montgomery, Mr. Mat , JU judge and Mira ‘Mtacaruur, Me aod Sis. SM. Mr. and Mra. 1; Q. ¢. Lamar, i, Dr. and Mrs, Builock, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. Berlah Wiikins, Senator and Mrs. Sabin, Mr. and Mrs. Payne, Miss Warfield, Marshal and Mrs. A, ‘A. Wilson, Mr. A. B. Spofford, Col. and Mra, Colton, and Mr. abd Mra James B. Edmonds. ‘The Army and Navy German Club held ite second meeting last night in the hall of the Na- Uonal Rifles’ “Armory. Mrs, Commodore Schiey received the guests, Lieut, Barnette ied the cotilion, dancing with Miss Lodor, and Mra, Lodor dis: pensed the german favors, Some of those present Were Commodore Schley, Lieut. and Mrs. Van Viiet, Lieut. and Mrs. Irwin, the Misses Forbes, Miss ‘Anna Wilson, Miss Potts, Mr, and Miss Her- bert, Mrs; Admiril Russell Sirs. McGlensy, Mra Lockwood, of Baltimore; Stra. R. J. Cc. Waiker, Miss Adler, and Lieut. Bevington. In drawing for ‘seats each Man selected one of a number of small furled flags that enclosed @ second one having upon it the numberof hischatr. The flags were pretty souvenirs for the young ladies. Judge and Mrs. MacArthur gave a dinner party ‘on Sunday evening. A Roman scart was laid the length of the table over the cloth, the centerpiece Was of yellow tulips, and the bouquets for the ladies were La France roses. ‘The guests were Mrs, Wal.er and Mra and Miss Carter, of New York; Senator and Mrs, Sabin, Senator Sawyer and Mrs. White and others. Mrs, S. M, Bryan Will not be at home to callers to-morrow. Mrs. Justice Lamar held her first reception as a member of the Supreme Court circle yesterday. She wore a dress of ‘dark ‘silk, and was aasisted. Db) Mrs, and Miss Muidrow, Mrs, and Miss rel and Miss West, The house was thronged all the afternoon, Mrs, Matthews, assisted by the Misses Matthews, held a pleasant reception yesterday. Mrs, Thomas Wilson was assisted in a charming reception yesterday by Mr. and Mrs, Frank Stock- ton, Airs Neweou, Mi Witlgon, Miss Ken- bedy, Mrs. Warner, and Mrs. Williams, After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Stockton and Prof. and Mrs. Newcomb dined with Mr, and Mrs, Wilson, ‘Miss Thompson and Miss Goldie held a pleasant reception yesterday. ‘The Austrian minister gave a dinner party last evening. Mra. and the Misses Campbell, of 20th street, have Issued cards for two Saturday teas on the 4th and 11th of February, ‘Miss Martin has left Washington for the winter, and will make an extended tour of the South with friends before returning here in the fall. Miss Bragg accompanied her to Montgomery, where they will both act a8 bridesmaids at the Wedding of the daugnter of Mayor Warren 8. Reese. ‘Mrs. Thomas Nelson will not be at home to morrow, Mrs. F, A. B, Jarvis and her sister, Mrs. E Baker, of New York, are visiting Commander and Mrs. Sumner, 1300’ Rhode Island avenue. Miss Anita Cluss ts visiting friends in New York, Philadelphia and New Jersey, where she will re- main for several weeks, Mrs, Seawell gave a luncheon yesterday. Those resent were Mra, W. H. F. ws Era at arene ter, of Virginia, Mrs. Morris Pennington, of Philadelphia, is vistt- {ng her sister, Mra, Roslllo, at 1514K street. They were delightfully entertained, with @ few other friends, with @ card and lunch party, given by wh evening. ‘Was rendered in the case of J. J. Smith against the state ot Alabama, That state enacted a law re- quiring locomotive engineers to be examined and AT THE OAPITOL TO-DAY. AGAINST SECRET SESSIONS. Mr. Riddleberger’s Resolutions. —. REPORTS FROM HOUSE COMMITTEES. ee The Reading Strike Resolutions, Etc. eee ‘The Senate. Among the petitions and memorials presented and referred were the following: For the opening of Oklahoma to settlement. For a constitutional ‘amendment prohibiting the manufacture, tmporta- tion, exportation, transportation and sale of liquors in the United States. (From the yearly meeting of the Society of Friends, Baltimore.) Among ported from committees and placed on the calendar were the follow: ‘To provide for warehousing fruit brandy: ‘grade of commanders in the Navy. BILLS INTRODUCED. Among the bills introduced and referred were the following: By Mr, Frye—To regulate appointments in the marine hospital service. By Mr. Evarts—For the factory at the Watervilet Arsen: jy Mr. Stewart—To establish a Un! ‘States land court and to provide for settlement of rivate land claims; also, to enforce restriction on cn By Mr. Misoneli_ To porte ining companies pei gtd the sale of distilled and fer- e District of Columbia, Mr, Dawes offered a resolution, whion, was calling on the Secre atormaciontie to the sale ot the lands of the Omaha reservation, ‘MR. RIDDLEBERGEB MOVES TO CONSIDER TREATIES IN OPEN SESSION OF THE SENATE. ‘Mr. Riddleberger offered a resolution that the treaty between this Government and that of Great Britain, now before the Senate in executive considered in open session, and askea jediate consideration, ‘Mr. Eamunds objected, on the ground that the resolution was one to be considered in executive said he had another resolutt which he knew hi certain. mented lquors in to offer on the same subject, to go over under the rule. It'was that rule 37 be amended so as to allow the treaty now Detween the United States and Great Brit Both resolutions were laid over under the rule, WORK TO BE DONE BY CONTRACT. Mr, Mitchell offered a resolution, which was adopted, instructing the committee on commerce ‘to consider the advisability of inserting a proviaion in the river and harbor bill, requiring all work to be done by contract, Mr. Hale offered resolutions, which were. on the Secretary of the the leyment of Chas. R. a8 assistant district attorney for the southern dis- ‘trict of New York; and calling on the Attorney- General for copy of the testimony of Westbrook taken in November, 1887, in the issue of Curuis vs. INEFFICIENT MAIL SERVICE. ‘The resolution, offered yesterday by Mr. Plumb, instructing the post-office committee to make thorough inquiry into the cause of inefficient mail ly in the West and South, was ‘Mr. Manderson said that he felt a sense of per- sonai gratitude to the Senator from Kansas, introduced the resolution, and he oped tal, the investigation wo in the advancing states of the West had suffered Very much from inefficient postal arrangements for the last couple of years, ‘The subject was debated at Stewart, Saulabury, Morgan and others. Nominations Confirmed. ‘THAT OF POSTMASTER ROSS, OF THIS CITY, ‘The Senate has confirmed as postmasters: John ‘W. Ross, at Washington, D. C.; W. J. Furlong, at Rochelle, Ts.; John H. Currey, at Nashville, Tenn.; tobe consul at Rio Grande do Sul, L. G. ingtor a, besides a large umber of nomina tons from which it did pot re- move the injunction of secrecy. There was no op- Position or objection to Mr. Rosa, but pending con- ‘sideration of his case Mr. Riddieberger made some criticism of the rules of sions, and considerable tine was consumed, ‘Ross waa unanimously confirmed. House of Representatives. ‘The Speaker pro tempore announced the ap- Polntment of Mr. Cummings, of New York, and ‘Mr. Gallinger, of New Hampshire, as the addi- tional members of the committee on printing changed With inquiring into the administration of the Government Printing Office. The speaker pro suggested that during the investigation tae Coomitise be known as the special commivtce ‘On motion of Mr. Bland, of Missourt, a bill was passed authorizing tue construction of a bridge ‘Across the Missouri Kiver at Jefferson, Mo. Mr. Dingiey (Me.), from the committee on bank- ‘4 bill authorizing the Treasury to invest the lawful posited in the Treasury in trust by national vanking associations for the retirement of their circulating notes. House calendar. ‘THR READING STRIKE RESOLUTION. ‘Mr. Clardy (Mo,), from the committee on com- merce, reported back the Reading strike resolu- tion, with a substitute requesting the Interstate Commerce Commission to investigate the matter. House calendar. Mr. Randall (Pa.) inquired whether the resolu- Present a question of privilege, and Dé Dot ta jon of priv! entitled to immediate consideration. ‘The Speaker pro tempore replied that it would service, taken up for cons ‘Those who lived ing and currency, if reported out POSTAL MATTERS. ‘Mr. Dockery (Mo.), from the committee on post- offices and post-roads, reported a bill requiring the land-grant raMlroads to construct and operate Mr, Blount (Ga.}, second-class House calendar. PENSIONS FOR MRS. LOGAN AND MRS. BLAIR. ‘Mr. Morrill (of Kan.), from the committee on tnvalid pensions, reported bill granting a pension tothe widow of Gen. Logan. Private calendar. easing the pension of the Private calendar, PUBLIC BUILDINGS DATs. In the consideration morning hour Mr. Dibble (®% C.), under instructions from the committee ot pebito budings and groands, called up a reso. ‘until further order, fof the. Com sideration of measures reported from that com- mit On motion of Mr. Mills X.), @ substitute o wabtie building of those days the at 5 o'clock, that the Sj Also Senate bill inc ‘widow of Gen. Blair. lution assignin, aay Bills were 000 euch, of hae $ MB. RANDALL AND ‘When the Ashevilie bili Mr. Randall, of Pennsylvania, inquired whether ‘this was not the measure vetoed by the President using the last Congress, Mr. (N. C.) sotto voce.—Don’t say any- ‘hing about tat, ” r. Randall. We ] JOHNSON | visited ‘at Greent fo, and Mon ‘under consideration jell, I withdraw the remark. said that the President had | z No Mall Received There in Two Weeks and Coal Getting Scarce. Nawrvoxer, Mass, Jan. 21.—It ts two weeks to- ay stace any mail has been received here. The ‘Sound ts full of te, and It extends seaward as far astheeye can sea A three-inasted schooner 1s Grinang with the ice bear Tuckernut shoals, aos sacqpane and cet 1s quite traeand apparent, Telegrams to The Star. ip cr GROWING DISORDER IN IRELAND ACTIONS OF EJECTMENT. In the House, yesterday, Mr. Hemphill tntroducet ~ 4 Dill providing that on the trial of any action of . ejectment hereafter held in the District when the i fT Ts title te in fsoue and when the possession ot tne | Coercion Bearing Its Usual Fruit. defendant or those under whom he claims is shown ° to the satisfaction of the court to have been btained peaceably and in good faith, it shalbe| EXTENSIVE FIRE ND. Competent for the parties > Take peoot, rst, of AT BIOHMO! the amount of taxes paid by the defendant, and, second, the value of all improvements, the rental ralue Of land, and also the value of the land i ‘ ‘ soea tor, “ta En tie English Absorption of Mexican Lands. is liely to be carried ashore. Theres good: ing from the town to the head of the hartor, 6 miles, This has not been experienced for a num- der of years. There ts no suffering on the island At present, although there ts a scarcity of many ‘Unig’, including coal. The weather Is moderating. —_—— Murdered at a Church Door, A YOUNG MAN SHOT TO DEATH BY RELATIVES OF & GIRL WHOM RE WAS COURTING. Kansas Crrv, Mo., Jan. 31.—A tragedy occurred at Wallace, Mol, Sunday hight, Forsome time @ In case a verdict 1s found plain. Young wan natied Bakely has been courting Miss Uff thedetendant is required to be paid the amount ——_—+—— Annie Estes, aged sixteen, Mer familly of his expenditures in the court, to Blakely, but last night the couple atiended BREAKING FAITH WITH UNION | church. After the services they Were LAWS EBLATING TO LAXD. ists, by Peter Estes, her father, and William, her He introduced also a bill providing that here. eighteen-year-old brother. A’ quarrel atuse and. atter tho examination of any married woman | Evident that the Tories will Not Proe | Willian shot Biaks'y turoach the jaw. ‘Biakely Rismed roquisies to thevaiity et aay cxocaticn | , Powe the Premived irish Legistatiom. | oriwn iis by this tine ant shot hint in the fore made by her. Also a bill to amend the laws relat- | Special Cable Dispatch to Taz EvENixe Stan head. William then com ed the Dutebery by to land titles in the District of Columbia, pro- |, Loxpox, Jan, 31.—W. H. Smith's speech last | stepping up to the prostrate man and blowing viding that the word hetr or words of slinilar | ‘night at Chelsea makes it clear the government | B#lfof his head of. The father and son have Import, shall not be requisite to the Validity of any | ao not propose to bring forward next session the | Vee Arrested, “The Giri has lost her Feasou, deed or will hereafter made and filed in the Dis- nar trict of Columbia. remedial measures for Ireland which were prom. ‘Te Put Out a Great Mine Fire, LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR PRINTING BUREAU EMPLores. | !S€d to Secure the support of the Liberal unlOvists | eweeryrivE TONS OF CONCENTRATE Representative Clardy, of Missouri, introduced a | WRen the coercion bill was introduced. He laid RE SENT DOWN THE CALUMET MINK, : ‘stress On the new procedure amendments to give Cavemen, M Jan. SL —fresident Agassiz has Dill in the House yesterday, to put the employes of | rurtner facilities for curtailing debate and enable | decided to’ send 2} tons concentrated ammonia ‘he Bureau of Engraving and Printing on an equal } the house to rise at a reasonable hour. Few will | down the burning shafts of the Calumet and Hecie footing with the other employes of the Govern. | object to this probably, but the new rules will tell | mine at ouce to Dut out the ire as completely as ment by extending their fifteen days’ annual leave | heavily against the tory party the next ume the | possible. Of absence, With pay, to thirty days. liberals get into power. Smith hinted at great RIS Mnancial pro ‘by Goschen in the next bud- At Twenty-five Cents an Acre. CONORESSIONAL CEMETERY. ncial Proposals by Goschen tn the next i five Conte Mr. Dibble, of South Carolina, introduced inthe | &°% — TSE OF Deh. | a vctamm srrmtcare sve 50000 scams op House yesterday his bill granting parts of certain MORLEY’S IHISH VISIT. Saw Awtonro, Tex., Jan. 31 |. M. Gonsalez, streets in Washington the vestry of Wash- —— agent for several wealthy residents of Coahul fasion parish, for the seonfied ard Genpneauaall Denial of the Report that a Proposed | yoxico, as closed the sale of 500,000 acres: Cemetery. Dinner at Dublin was Abandomed. | jand in’tho, “tats of Coabulla to Uke tprosenta- TO ENCLOSE tors wirn yences, | 5¢cial Cable Dispatch to Tax Evesixo Stan. Uves of an English syndicate which already owns Ae en eae olice | Loxoox, Jan. 31—S Ume past rumors | 2,000,000 acres in that state, The consideration Was $125,000, or 25 cents an acre. The purchase Dil to direct the Commissioners to advertise | SPread among the government supporters that | comprises much mouncaln Land. Engilsh capitals dinner was to be given to Morley and Ripon at] ists now own fully one-quarter of Ue state of Sea ce” tor Tenet ae ony raat ea blader the | Dublin, but was abandoned in favor of a conversa- | Coadlu!la, Wi not already fenced, where the lots | zione because if a dinner was given the toast to mre @o not exceed five in gumber th any one local- | the queen could not bedrunk. ‘This 1s authorita-| |» -_- From Wall Street To-day, ity, the remainder orthe square fenced | Uvely contradicted to-day. From the first it has New York, Jan. 31, Ld am—The Stock raarket: and occupied by Dduildings, ‘The Commis- | been proposed that a conversazione be held toen-| Was quiet and heavy to Weak at the opening sioners shall give thirty days’ notice to the | able a larger gathering to present the views of the | tals morning, most stock shoWing declines owner or owners of any lots required to be | nationalist sympathizers, from last evening's closing Mgures\ of from Ee Get eeeat eeattts| ccorman av amemmnes, | Soatnedl Ef rocks ate SOK, Hee shall proceed to fence them, after advertising for | His Address Confined to Educational | Missouri Pacific, St. Paul and Reading being most bids, harge ‘and rominent iu the dealings, but prices were heavy against the property, ‘The Commissioners. aball ene aon Rod further losses of minal fractions were suse require to bel ta close board fence on each lot | Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Eventxe Stan tained tn the early trading, but Uney ranged from scribed, at least 6 feet high, and shall | LONDON, Jan. 31.—I have been favored with an | %, to iy per cent only, and ‘toward the latter Rave all ashen ith, rubbish ge, cleaned from the | advanced copy of Goschen’s address, to be deliv- | Of the hour the market became very dull and lots, and post notices warning’ persons against | ered to-day at Aberdeen as lord rector of the uni. | S@84¥ at the decline. Wheeling and Lexe Brie umping there under penalty of $5 fine. It also Was a marked excepilon to the general Ust, being rovides an appropriation necessary to carry out | Yersity. In it he wisely confines himself, seeing | very ‘strong and advancing 1%» per cent on very Bie act.” ‘Rererted to the District commitien, that he has to address. Scotch audience, toneutral | ligitt cransactions. ‘Richtnoad ahd West Point bee AUTHORITY TO SELL PART OF THE CEMETERY GROUNDe, | SUDJects, such 45 education and the position of | came a leading active stock lave in the hour, butits movements were of no special importance, aud at ‘Mr, Ingalls also introduced a bill to authorize the | England in competition with other nations of the | ye enn the market was Very dull abd steady ab stem elow the opet trustees of the German Lutheran Trinity congrega- | World. He points out that the educational sy: fractious below theopening ngures, tion to convey in fee-simple that portion of the | of England hitherto had too much regard for ath-| _ ; cemetery grounds comprising 383% perches of | letics. The Scotch have grown up asa nation un- e Alnskan Boundary Question. ind, and more fully described in a deed of = der soctal conditions more favorable to the encour- oom td nee ae Xt Dawson, oe ferred vo the District commictee, © NT B®} agement of neutral activity than the Eng.tsh. | Toycou on business connected with Alaska Dt, aoe 0, Speaking of the competition of German and Eng- | Pawson was engaged tuis suntuer on the survey: Kam yx bes goes ee lish mercantile houses, he points out that it 1s not | in the Yukon district, and his departure for Wash- Introduced tn the House yesterday by Mr. Rowell, | sumicient to educate English clerks and inake them | ington is regarded as indicating that the question authorizes and empowers the District Commis- | equal in knowledge to i, Dut they must be | of the boundary between British Columbia and sioners to survey and extend the streets and a to take equal interest im business. He | Alaska ts being considered by the commission, m termini at | makes a speciat t against the popu’ eee Boundary streets and to lay out streets ruuning | dice about “talking shopy? the very ides The Italians to Occupy Saati. east and west parallel with the city streets, in | tO some apy odious and vuigar. Too often Rowe, Jan. 31.—It ts offictally announced from sion from lively sation | assowali Uhat the Tallans will Occupy Saati to- conformity with the present plan of the city, &c. | this means the exch lively conversat ° of a pleasant discussion of that which forms the | morrow, and that Gen, San Marzano, commaandere INVESTIGATION OF THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING | doarest intellectual interest of a man’s life, Young | {n-chict'of the Italian edpeditionaty corps, Will OFFICE. men should be on their guard against this tasbiou- | trausier lls beadquarters taither, Mr. Richardson, from the printing committee, | apie criticism. The people of Great Britain ought —— resented to the House yesterday his report of the | to resolve that in school, university, bauk, ware ‘The Haddock Murder Case oy try =~ the discharge of employes trom the | house, factory, and arsenal a large sare of tine, | uz poroNE OF THE ACCUSED MEN LEAVE SIOUK Government Printing Ofice, A leter from. the | cTedit, induence, and authority be assigned ——3 Fublie Printer was read, in which he excused bim- a ee ee Curcaco, Jan, 31.—A Sioux City, Towa, dispatch self for making the discharges uy says: Jolin Areusdort and Paul’ Leader, two ot that it was necessary to keep within che appropri: MR, COX AGAIN ON TRIAL, the detendants. in he recent “Haddock” murder , mn appotuted weste x frreeping dental Mt. Richardson made a speech | His Arraignment at Kildywart To-Day | \iiveuice brewing: company and wi ot once fa del st ae = pnt sence | Precipitates a Biot. erect botlling Works costing $0,000 at Covingtoa, Is speech he was mem! Dosis, Jan. 31.—The trial of Mr. Cox, member | Neb., on the opposite side of the river from this wid odieute Bis laudatiogsof Mr Benedict’ | of parliament for East Clare,on a charge of violat- | city,” This takes all the defendants in ue case Out of the city except Munchsrath, Who ts under sem. adm'nistration. Finally a resoltion Was adopted | ing the c act by addressing the tenants at | tinue and awalting ahew tial’ ‘No further @mcre saute & thorough investigation of the a4-| Kilaysart, begun to-day in that piace. Mr. | wili be made to convict the Haddock murderers, juring t men dai a " that of his predecessor, and to report to the House | Poca ane a a ea ~_ og pg a gy ee ten ee meee and on his reiease on ball he was rearrested | nerjware and houseturnishtng vstadllsuaseut was A NEW BUSINESS ENTERPRISE. on the charge on which hets belng tried to-day. | burned tosiuy. ‘The lows ts $4000. -Atchesou'e In the Senate yesterday Mr. Mitchell (by request) | The, people at Kildysart and the surroundiug | naraware store and Foster's drug store were Gatbe ‘Dill to incorporate the Georgetown | Bélghborucod gathered this morning. aud Wi, Hillis, aged sixty-five Jeary, While etary by priests marched toward the court tiouse. They | Stcning the are, drwppel dead, Barge, Dock. Elevator and Railway Company. Tt | were ay the pote, who used he batuas . droppest dead, names as the Incorporators, A freely ani in’ clearing the streets, ore Pe 8, Sore OT, ekenaee: ReBikar | MANY pergmns were injured, The peopl, cllected | sup passe or THE CHEROKEE STRIP MORE DEL Morris J. adler, E. I. Dent, Jno. A. Baker, | again, and finally the police decided to aliow them | THE BeBe greene ‘Jno. Marbury and Henry M. Sweeny. and authorizes | tS remain. ‘The court-room was filled with priests. |< 0 oT tt ‘them to butid and maintain a dock or docks on the é St. Lovrs, Jan. i1.—The Cherokee counc’l ts still Potomac River, west of Hock Creek, for the 2 OUD AED 2enaetan MUREED. 1m special session and the appropriations for the tion of vessels, ci ‘and railways; ic | A Man pamed Fitzmaurice, who recently took a | various departments of the goverbinent sulll bang: also gives tigconnruct and mainrain a | farm near ‘Tralee, county Kerry, from which two | fire. A vote taken in the Louse last night was double track ralfway through and along Water | brothers had been'evicted, was golng tomarket at | favorable to a lease of the Cherokee strip Tor Strect, beginning at a point on the west side of the | Tralee, when he was approached by the two | $125,000 per annum, This Was passed by the queduct bridge to the eastera tenninus of Water | brothers, who shooksbands with bin asif to make | Senate Saturday and now aWalts (se siguature aidect at Roek Creek, The use and maintenance | Sure of his identity, and then shot hua fatally | of Chief May, who ts favorable to the bil. The of the dock and railway, &c., are subject to the | With revolvers, ‘ Cherokee Liv sociation, Which now has munictpal regulations of the District. The track AN RFICTION RIOT IN CLARE. It, were the successful bidders, : of the road iso be of & width toconform with the | Twoevictions were made at Kilmibtll, County | ‘a bill has Just passed the councll providing for tracks of the Baltimore and Ohio and Baltimore | Clare, to-day. ‘The sheriff was protected by a | twodelegates more than Usual to be sent Lo Wasbe and Potomac Roads. The capital stock of the | force Of 200 policemen. A mob in sympathy with | ington. Aspirants for that oflice are very Lue compans is. fixed at $100,000, divided into shares | the tenants tolled the chapel bell, groaned and | werous, of $100 each. ‘The bill was accompanied by a pe- | threw missiles at the evictors. The police charged —— Ution, nuracrously signed by citizens of George- | the people and a hot skirmish took place. Tube Works Cutting Wages. town, asking that the charter be granted. The | eens tee Tee neta ne. | me MEN WiLL AKBITRATE—A STRIKE WOULD Dill Was referred to the committee on the District | ford, have been sentenced to three months’ tun- 2 ees —— a each, for ny in an unlawful, assemblage | _Prevescns, Jan. The National ‘Tube Works aS as on the occasiog of the ‘release from prison of | CO., of McKeesport, Pa, employing 4,00 meus Senator Gorman yesterday introduced a bill 0 | ‘racher Egan. have posted a hutige ordering a reduction of 10 per exempt the Union Methodist church of thls CIty | Soe mane SENTENCED TO FOUR woxtas ne samt, | CoBE ih the wages Of all Cuiployes, Ik tho redo. fier nia ‘The trial Of Mr. Blaue, member of parliainent | Gown their entire establishment. Sinilar “action The Reading Strike Resor tto. ne SritlGa tok place Coley saunats | has been taken by te Coutinental and Pennsyiva~ wo nzronTs PROM THE woDs couneRce coxre | Wreath the aueriues, 100 lees te-day aud 1 | hia tbe works compasien ‘Themen ay hey Ml TER—ONE RECOMMENDING INVESTIGATION BY THE Months’ imprisonment, ‘Notice of appeal was | ROF subumll to any cul tn thelr wags, DUL ary will MAISEION AND THE OTHER BY CON- | given. ——4 aioe ay - Sie magistrate Who sentenced Father McFad- | 4 general strike would throw over GOW) men OUG GnEss. Paprisonaec | of WORE n tls district alone, Chairman Clardy and Mr. Raynor to-day sub- | wint remit the question as to the treatment the - - : mitted to the House committee on commerce the x py “The Lengue of the Bose.” PROSECUTE CANADIANS WHO CON= majority and minority reports respectively on the TP THREATENS TO a peed resolution providing for an ifiquiry into SCHIOND. Mi saregnedy = — sod Ireapscome! fag ND. parecer nde andhcmnrpeeny =e onairdared here styled “The League or the Rose” Uhreatens to mittee before its adjournment on Friday was to | (he Shee Factorice at the Penitentiary | instituie prosecutions against all parties whom ‘Adopt a resolution offered by Mr. Dunhain, recom- ‘Burned—Lows $175,000. they can prove gullty of having contributed to the ding that the whole subject be referred to the 0 “plan of campaign” or other seditious funds, Tnverstate Coumerce ct iy After hearing | RICHMOxD, Va., Jan. 31.—Soon afver 5 o'clock | \AINt § , egal in any pare of t however, 10 aj that the | this morning the buildings of the Virginia peni- Pa I ope and, on motion of Mr. Davis, of Massachusetts, it Boston, and operated asa shoe factory, was dis- last vote and agreed to the fol- feceecieien aecas tecmmes acme covered on fire. The flames spread rapidly, and. des- “Resolved, That the Interstate Commerce Com- | Pilé the offorisof the fre deparmens, the buildings: acy ba mission be juested to in’ all of the cir. eet oats wih ar aged incr | EoveQoesny hal te valuable maine = ‘were tnree-story | prison at Talhequal, 1. T., last Wednesday, and Uon of traffic on the Reading Rail and report i Creek Indian pamed Cu tie tacts and their conclusions to Congress, aid to | Dicks, and covered an area of about 700 feet in | took refuze with a C Bi oo 60 in width. The loss to the suoe com- | also an escaped convict under penalty of {eezreste of cobamorce between the states” is estimated at from $150,000 to $175,000. | When the sueriff on Friday bight ordered the men amount iusurance ascertained, | tocome out, they lied With a volley from Wine ‘Tho vote on the adoption of this resolution was | soon arver the fie bruke Out the Dells of the eity | chesters wulch Inotaully billed. Jack’ Condyy 7toG. Mr. Chairman Clardy will make the major-} sounded the military call, and in a few minutes | battle eusued and a deputy named Hair was killed ity report, and Mr. Rayner will make a minority were on the ground to guard | and a woman and a doy in the but were fi any emeute of the but every. | shot and one of the refugees was shot. fonal investigation of the strike, 4 ‘was quiet, and after the walls of tue burned | makes seven innocent lives sacrificed by the @0u- ‘The majority report 18 as follows: “The com- oa humon tn sua Sone ot a tercaee demned outlaws, Who are still at large. over were <a grag Delay in Delivering = Telegram. af Gestruction will | 4 pecusioN BY THE U. & SUPREME COURT 1x a Tate for the resolinion cd tomnems NS | amount to $25,000. ‘The shoe company worked | “ INTERESTING CASE. between three and four hundred convicts, Gecisions rendered by the Supreme ‘The resolution reported from the committee on > Among the regarding the proposed investigation of | grag Severed Relations with Rou- | Court of the United States yesterday was one in sy volving the question of the responsibility of a Sr. Perenssvxs, Jan. 31.—The Journal De St. | telegraph company for neglect and delay in the DELEGATES FROM THE LABOR ORGANIZATIONS INTEE~| petersbourg denies that the Russian legation at | geyvery ot a telegram. The case tn which this apreneleel pears uestion arives 18 that of the, Westera, Untow Co, against 3 ‘tions interested in the Reading Ratlroal and Coal Seeger here by a Writ of error to the United > to the Survive unless extends to the brain Sore San fury, tee | or une bronchial tabea ° Pe rg use tes chairman of she. heeding allroad ‘Cos ig gg pert mean or iivered to ue reaneo antl 6 2 sho oren- fad eeeeee Dare es commits, eho | Conterred the Murchison Bataf upon De: Sow EE Saconsue eer “At che opening of the lain to 2,000 workingmen, say” that | Derry of Columbia College, New Y. ¢2change ob tne following day the price of petro the object of eis, 4 to have an investiga. Shin gs anes aes leum had advanced 18 cents a barrel. oo tion that will go to the bottom of the pool Big New York Fire. tends that by reason of the failure of the Perret te Roun Uday aatlag tor an aves New Yous, Jan. 31 Four, engines contane to Blade hed hs org to buy been duly executed, ang : debris Treas ere at neat, | Te" cents on. the following day. This Judgments of the Court of Claims. Volumes cf amoke, Gus an seman. cries tress im an Ga , a + CHIEF ENGINEER MELVILLE GETS $650—rzwsrow | the mass and shut out the heaps from view more ‘show cr loss ts ‘SOILDING CONTRAOTORS Gx? THRIE CLatt—Lopi- | than half the time. More than half a dogen men | tbe pisine atuon that Ube had bough on he 's BILL FOR, ALLOWED. Hee eeey cut arias “Wut these sre cptatuen | oth of November ud have ‘Tuo Court of Chale yesteraay ghve Judgment | of tns BernenoUt Bement shee are obtained tno 0th Te oe aiterence tree, tae for $650 in favor of Geo. W. Melville, engineer-in- | insurance held on the buildings and stock con- Fa So Soo mcenere: fis lows. It te clear, Bow. chiet, Unieel States Navy, tm bie sul agninet the eumed. * ever, tbat in pot of inet ve as not suered any ane, See SS Her Rews Steve by Ice. actual ———— ae een eee on thee |, Pemcaversie, Jan. SL The esamer, Suntan | Shrw'was ne actin! aerate betwens Se Moray oe ‘Doth bows stove’ by. ice, oag if aieaares _—4 ocrenery Hunt 8 SPURL ot | a ened Gone Gry. O0ck fot Tepaite. A Sanall i i} | | | 3 Z is fs ii 7 i Hl é Ei High le gee ee eee, oe