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t THE EVENING STAR ‘ PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Sd ‘ AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ‘ S. H. KAUPFMANN, Pre't ‘tap Seugms xan jo carved (> uhentiess in Gah Pe ty I week. 44c._ per month Copies at the counter, 2 eee yak Ge catcin Se Tntersd at the Post Office at Washington, D. C. se excond-clas mail matter] hs Tar WeexLy StaR—published on Friday—@1 s year. postae prepaid. Six months, SOcenue? ———— §2-All mail subs riptions most be paid in advanee: sont nat loeriianpaioe™ ES) WE T2—Na 10,856. WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1888. TWO CENTS. IN SECRET SESSION, members of the ous Western Ax response to the calls of Cuief Arthur and Grand Master Sargent to take action OB mat- ters pertaining to the Chicago, ton and Quincy strike. Each Wore chewrful and determined Audall seemed in hearty accord with each In room 46, connecting with 44, Was Chief A! who fa turn received the new arrivals in and chatted pleasantly with them, As the clock Struck 10 Mr. Arthur opened the secret = Which the men had been called. It was ned im Toot 44, and none attended it other than the grand oMficers éxcept Uhe chairmen of the grievabce cOM= mMittnes, The proceedings of the meet ‘Warehouses and their withdrawal th & j FA _- SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | '»¢ 10, tne entry of aitities spirits tnto bonded | SENATOR SHERMANS ASPIRATIONS Telegrams to The Star. — u R onaracter. It od tha THE. OFFICERS OF aE GRAND By Mr. Oates (Ala), (Dy request) for the reilet ot | ite Open Candidacy for the Presidency. Whe Geiiberations would last possibly aif day ‘Todas. 1. O. My will pay their semi-sanual Index to Advertisements. sg SOARS Sone onions ermnd and the Methods Decided Upon to Se WIDESPREAD SYMPATHY FOR THE STRIKERS. EPESS, opines Ladee, No. Ton TuEsbal pier THE TELEGRAPH SYSTEM. | udzett, Brockmridge (iy.)To imports tec or | Cure the Nomination. WILL THE STRIKE BR EXTENDED 2) vctictomnscts, Mme ct Oe Bremertood tm 'D. G. EICHELBERGE: MUREMEXTS—6th page. . — arious sections 4 tele - Grand ascttiect, aaa ee OUnY Mr, Rayner (M4) —For the greater safety ot | Senator Sherman ts the only candidate for the * | grams received by Mr, Arthur were given to the MASONIC—A SPECIAL COMMUNICA: | Avcriox Sazes—3a pewe. Passengers on sigam railroads. Tepublican presidential nomination who seems to Feporters ‘tion of Benjamin B. h 9.25. | Boanpina—2d page. A Disc ion in the Senate. By Mr. Davis (Mass.)—For the purchase of land | have engaged in active work to obtain votes. AS CHLLLICOTAE, Onto.—At a joint meeting held yess jeer Tie | FAA, ae wil be hel a ManonicWempie, WEDS: | pooenna, 2a Pe a + | tor the tse f the Marine Hospital service at Vine- | Boston “it then tan’ aenne ‘otetlectuanty ot | Phe Grievance Committee Meets in Chicago | ‘ss'saspced: “ir uccsmsary, fatmor than Lose ong eee prow: | DaY, March’?. 1867, at 7:30 o'clock pans Work: SEE mee was adopted: “If necomaty, oats ae a oth 3 2 ol rer, pecqetcy, | mame naman =—28 page, By Mr. Morse (Masa.)—To aid in the erection ot a | *B€ Union, Washington is the center of cause and have Justice defeated on the C. B. and Q., We Would suggest that you call off all iaen bee longing to our Brower é two farren, who fell at Bunker | @ll political movements, and Senator Sherman, ee je are bow pay: THE SECOND COLUMBIA CO-OPERA-| Counray Rrat Estare—Cth pag, =~ NEW BILLS IN THE HOUSE. | fn ‘that We sre now peq- TIVE DUA DISS Se ee yea ay B US: 1 with that keen, political discrimination that has Bil it Fe Mr. Laird (Neb.)—To revive the grade of Gen- | marked his long public career, understands this| DEFALOATION AT HARRISBURG. iotavon ae'any | Deibcld at 618 4th se Reese MARGE Osos acy | DENTITRT—4th pace, eral ie Arg ms ¢ to borrowers ln “One ny _ ; NCOLN, NeR.—Vice Grand Master Hanahan “at of $14 monthly. Sabaneta Dax Goops—4th pare, By Mr, Glover (Mo. ‘on the Secretary of | 8c Heseems to appreciate the influence that held an ebthusiantie meeuing last ight LaDcoln tecpaid iyat one time, Weare now neulngthe seventh | Stock 1 perahare, oa which an advance of @1,000| Epvcatiomai--4ia vere, Resolution to Investigate the Strike. | Wet for information as to wheter the late Gen. | !8exercised from the national capital. Ashe is a eer: 4s firmer Uhut ever, and he awaits your Instruo of shares, SI per month per share. S per | 1@made. ¥innatcesiaee oe gal Hancock, oF jus cetate bas been relmbursed for | platn, practical man in everyasy matters hecan! qrraing Qollide with Terrible Effect. | “2 W. SeoKR. yer annum al. wed for money pail in advance | | This is the only co-operative building association Sidaemaccame ee money ‘by him in entertaining the French | see nO reason for concealing the fact that he e with terrible ALToowa, Wik—Eau Claire Lodge are with you Xt moczitie WEDNESDAY EVENING, March'7, a | thiscity that bia adopted the feature of wetuinw ad: | FD page. ; Visitors at the time of the Yorktown celebration. | wants to be President. He is openly and avowedly to the end. M. K. CONDY, Master. st 3 = vp. | Sigs? Fexular payments of dues in seven years by ‘RENT (Rooms)—2d page, = mamas & candidate for the republican nomination, and it Paeerigacs FITCHBURG, Mass.—The brothers of Division 161, FG. SARTON Vrewuress JOHN COUR Bech, | Saucon and O13 ot Sack Toe Meee eed es. | FORREXT (Bousee)—Oth page, ‘The Senate, . 8. COT 1s understood that the Onio Senator beld "a con mc, | 2 CL-E, steal solid and walt your commana, ae eee gating ¢132! for sevon years, $024; afd thereto 10 | FOR RENT (Stores)—2d page. Among the petitions and memorials presented | By Mr. Woodburn (Nev.)—Authorizing the issue | ference with cortain friends of isin this city iast| SENSATION AT HARRISBURG, Fixer Ager. ENGR. ai KNOW THAT A | BCt.cent interest allowed by’ the association, which | For Runt (Offices)—2d page. ‘and referred were the following: For the abolition | Of U. 8. coin notes. Saturday. So far as can be ascertained the a ot 817. ime | (CHARITON, owa.—Men at Chariton, Aibia, and renal oe Hh ak | ee gion OUR ABT Toons | FORREST Clecalicosouy a pag of tenses and "taxes on’ conmercal travelers fx armraisox nscona8 Gotntior ‘ives wessGit car egit, <2 | “ Mike Soames neta ogres | OT ea ee nae ans Tatu © to wut for stock, A ‘Treasurer's St, PaCL—AU reguiar z of Divine A¥ tnd THUMSDAY EVES Will be closed immediately after this meeting. Fon Sake Coneeny_Oth pane, from the W. C.T.U,, for the repeal of internal] By Mr. Grosvenor (Ohio)—Resolution reciting |" Manone Is ready to espouse the cause of Mr.suer-| Haxuissuno, Pa., March 6.—Particulars of a | and 300 it wan uncauuously aqreed that we — ‘ CARSON, Eee ren, Sen hana ok. revenue taxes on alcoholic liquors, and for a pro | that in response to his resolution of the 12th Jan- | man, and to promise him a solid delegation from the | getaication in the ‘office of the county treasurer | &Msineers of the Northwest will help See PENSSrLVaNt _M.P. CALAN, Treasurer. ~aitn | oamumeeeeee hibitory amendment to the Constitution; from | uary, calling for information as to whether there | Old Dominion. As to the adjoining state of North | Nove Deon aate pans vat nes toon iieorened Setter wegen act Seb en nes en eS pNEMING. Murch Gat Columbia Democroue club faa mone DEMBCRETIO ASSOULATION, | LAsem Goons pape sitizend of Kansas against the Springer Oklahoma | had boom any departure, in the comptlation of the | Senate, gevoted,trlénd or Senator Sherman, | that during the term of County Treasurer John S| tuouey the? Wau ty tls ne ot rout, ection of new members, THIS EVENING 00 tee ee ee a pat ae tes | LooaL Mewztox—6th page, |, and from citizens, Ay Gl Ra oa best. Col. Canaday has | Longenecker, from 1882 Wo 1885, there was a de- W. T. ALEXANDER, Chief Div, 150, ComITTee. | tembersiip i ren Po i Lost axp Fouxp—2d page. from the Society of Friends in Kansas adopted managed to maintain his influence with the party | faication in’ his office amounting to $17 REKS QUIT. = 3 ENCE juceted — oe nent arbitration treaty with Great Britain; ~ | Col. Scott, the Secretary of War replied, on the “ => YPSILANTI, WINERAL SALTS, SOAP | SPENCEL, Secretary. Tt” | Moxzr 70 Loax—6th page. sthurey- ‘Of Lieut col, ‘Lareli, the pres. | 12 bis state, and it ts said that he will head a | Longenecker’s clerk was Erastus J, Joos wo a from Omaha, ee ee AL, Saito: soar MINERVA TEMPER | Muproat—4th page. ‘two petitions (presented by Mr. Sherman) authority’ At ‘Sherman delegation to Chicago. Succeeded him as county treasurer. When new Burlingtoa engi sod Blood Troubles CuiswELt's Drag Store. cor. * JN! — “MINERVA TEMPER- - passage of the per diem service pension bill, and | ent compiler, that there had been no ‘ ange Longenecker went out of office Jones gave him re- S lefty: ‘saying t had mon , | ene eis rio Pranic | cme Sratemaritn parm Saupe ence Douuons Hom otner seas wee Ah, AereagSon to believe that unotial mater | 1 ctamea thatthe ravorsextnded by Senator | Sabesanowing taut bo tad racvadalftns muocy | Esch wus sul ty te hasingson kak? ek DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. at 730 p.m, MARCH S, 1898, nt No. O17 Louisiana | proton ogee —. has been introduced into the records, and_dircet- ‘Supposed to be in the treasury, when the fact was | mpreseutations. A frei rrived from the r-< Mac 2, 1888. | | avenue, op, daite city post-offics, forthe purpose of ar os ame Oneane—ith page. Ar. Piatt, in presenting one of the petitions for been inti ascertain | S2€rman tothe partyin that state inthe past | that there was a of $i which Jones | East and one was sent W The partuership heretofore existing, composed of | rangins for public temperance mest PERSOWAL—2d page. mibition in the District of Columbia, contra. | ing the committee on military affairs to entitle him to whatever ald the remnant of repub- | conoealed and carried all thruagi fis von of of. went ORS Ebr! sad KOBEICE Le SW ‘ir. oth | “Te JAMES H. WILLIAMS, President. | Puorrasionaz 30 page Bevea the statement, of one of the Wi bother such unodicial matter has Deen, 1noor- Seuieceecaaedins uns, gun beams oto | een enEnte be ok Ramin. ketenes = Be a G stove ef th «tof Columbia, under the firm-name of | © ———; sa) “HAV. | PRorosats—sth pace. papers that such petitions were rated 3 fer 1s it shal George Grove became the county treasurer, and | ¥84' - TAL W ALT. is this day dissolved by mutual | (<a>, 4 CAB Spat ay Ee ‘Satna iy by women andchildren. ‘He ‘examined | Cusstances and by what authority. conference 1s understood to be that ho wenba mer p MEAN. 4 e th, % for anything but cash trom] - ig the ate esd be aid to | Me tt tneazasee ig the Peoples Mutual iss | Ras.aouoe— apes tie petition wnioh he ‘now presented and found ie ie el forth to the country hat there “mist be'n0 male. Sonex ‘There was a. good deat of delay before | _Cmicaoo, March 3.—Referring to the possibittey a F nt). are Fequested to send for important | syecray Norms in page. Togrity and positon nes OF Pusiness men oriB-] 5, wi gutverworth (Obio)—Appropriating $227,- | a candidave for, che holsination: Ieeay te subunit rong, Dore aan, that there was, anyuning | of «general sisike being ordered oa Western rail ROBE! - SWAK concerning that company J ts “6 “ 1, Analy, when could no longer pre- is x Th sts heretofore con ducted by said frm will a LS | seen Eoldanrs 00 pene Mr. Palmer gave notice that on ‘Thursday, the | 000to enable the various executive departments | his claims to the ‘convention. But, the decision | Wane the wean tunes, be Could bo Longer pre 5 - ‘ a. Dy ggndoctel, br ROBERT L. SWART and or PERSONS! WISH cane een gen page. 15th, he would call up the, House ® resolution ib Fe- | to participate in the international exhibition —— that a Sherman Uterary bureau, after the order of | Lougenccker 8 Jo hay the defaication of his oe poeast eee Ome s = a ae pees lation to the death of Mr. Moffatt, from held at Cincinnati from July 4 to October 7, 1888. | that which was carried on in ‘shall be estab- | Crooked clerk, ngenecker fell back on Lis ns hemp i SWAnT & Bie sania ~~ End made solid and dry without au offensive odor, Unpentaxens—3d page. ‘Cor jonal district of Mic! — Dondsmen, CoL James Young, of Middlevown, and | Alton, the Wiscousin Central, Uae Milnols Central, BMATUMITT | Saco tana gee eet Ge | Waneeo cap 2d porn ce Backbtrn presented tho credentials of nis | DU ME Gmomes,Wia)-To dee rusts and | shed i Washing. fy tae parpow ,Broper Got W-W Sensing of Hartsburg who paid the | the Waban ce chcage, 8 Fat aud Kansas N,, . = ond oo Mr. Beck, for the senatorial term com- oney, ecker's nove for $20,000 | CiLy an: of the branc Je a = March 3, 188 EME: POOR — AL | Waren, (pituationsy 20 pega, ponies be merce. party. a RE ~ allroads would, be involve dusturity Asmciation. Wesnlogtou, D.C ed itera paertes real be ares ae ee bog capes tension pea toy ener a a Ch Tee ae conarestion THE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. 6 oy eet | Fe I Cag ee : ender the auspices 0 Vision No. 84 : page, a n a - (000 tulles of road’and will completely close the ar sir whcdconent of $1000 Snis day | Charities, a Meliord Hall, corner 8th aud I sts. ne, | WaNTED (Miscellaneous) 2d, REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES. also for the better protection of the Northern and | Chairman Heck? heritance—“seme | !2,Harrisburg, and there ts much conjecture as U0 b entox the amount pamed iB the | TUESDAY EVENING, March 6, at S o'clock. Admis po ne) Among the bills reported from committees and | Northwestern frontier. rm: ~ inl co what Jones did with tne money. He has been in nel Of communication ny. on the life of L bi cel ‘a . 4 ‘hisk: s00€ for r West. It will kh vulapiete emba on the a of thisciy-allow mete thank jucezscemta PAGES 3 ND 4 OF To-Day’s Stan contains: A | Placed on the calendar, were the following: By Mr. Breckinridge (ark.)—To anticipate the} tweKy Whisky Good Enough for Anye oo EG FP SS Ee eS sent, "Sie, Gordon died Fe ot April Iso atten taretine at St Uoreve | Breat Baptist gathering, the Fish Commission, | To enlarge the jurisdiction of the probate court Provide for the spcelal deposit or public money. Rewspaper, Tuere is no talkof proceeding agalust | Blu Ola and Upper Miswourt River panty, rool of death wero Surniaged | Hall, 11th st.,om TUESDAY, March 6, at 7-40 pit | Emperor William at home, the Kaiser's grandson, | of Wyoming Territory. ‘ By Mr. Weaver Gowa)or the ‘erection of pub- | Senator Beck, who forced a tariff discussion | lili criminally. ake Rte testame ching totne soutawene feewtantey 3, setae was cone me. weder Sa Pecrtaste the big strike, milk and meat, telegraphic and REGULATIONS OF THE TELEGRAPH SYSTEM. Uc buildings at Ottumwa and Oskaloosa, Iowa. ‘upon the ‘Senate last Thursday while the @°-| 09, 5 waiwe ag FRIGHTFUL SPEED, | tbe express business, parailze trade, suspend tha tT have this’ day received the au.ount, am stated local news. To regulate commerce carried on by telegraph, ELECTION CONTEST. pendent pension bill was under consideration, 1s : 1. SPEED. | operations of eleven thining ‘abd winutucturing cr ont. discount. although the Cuith ‘adverse reports on the bills introduced by | After the introduction of bills was completed the | one of the most ardent and sincere tariff reform | Fata) Accident in Kentucky Caused by | !lusities and trausturm Dasy lives of mauseey ie you ninety dave im which to} 09 OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSUCIATION, Goverxwent Recetrrs To-Day—Internal reve. " but smo 7 | into centers of idieness and stagnation, and Tbeartily commend your Institution ING ASSOCIATION, es 5,935: 74 Senators Cullom and Edmunds.) Davidson-McDuffee contested-election case was | ersin Congress, He tsa Scotchman by birth, & Conductors Reckiessness. this in Cerrhory of over Lieve "aun ue Tatnclutely eat cs tue, $615,935; customs, $067,743, Mr. Cullom asked Mr. Reagan (who had reported | taken up. in all that goes to make up a true American be 18} Crcrexany, March 5.—A special from Somerset, | square. When it is remembered that ‘tuese fain a a “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. Coxsctence.—The Secretary of the Treasury to | the bill from the post-omice committee) whether it | “up pRoposeD CHANGE OF INAUGURATION Day. | an ardent patriot. He is burly in frame and big Ky., says: A frightful collision occurred on the to the Canadian boundary on the north ME ge eR al ‘ASSETS—9860,951.84. day received a conscience contribution of $20 in an | ¥35,4 eee regulation bill. Mr. Crain (Texas) antagonized the consideration | in heart, though impulsive by nature. Catch him | Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Rail. Q on Lue West, and lo the py SP siilitaiidilatads taaabaees ih.sth : envelope postmarked Pawtucket, R. I. Mr. Cullom—Then It should go to the committee | of this matter with a proposition eo ska aps Siero ect ens Spectal work and be | road at Pine Knot, Ky. about 3 ociock yesterday | 22alstiona tnd tue taapultuse of tae intern tee irices. juarries Pax explain: 6 ot antaes of | Avporntuexta—The Secretary of the Treasury | 0D interstate commerce, which has had a like resolution to change the date of inauguration isapt to be abrupt, almost offensive. But ‘$foulng, Which resulted i the Killing of one man, be better comprehended, Mi marble is universally Known | the Asscciatiou are furnislied upon application, already referred to tone introduced’ by’ Mr. ‘ ri and tO The fatal injuring of serve can oun ° finest grade for buildins or Uthee bor to 4:4 4 . | from 4th of March to the ‘0th of April, an thinks he bas wounded the feell: of the most injuring of another and the serious watinteutal puryones Rucvwn.» Ite aunt to graaite | Weduenlay i cast mpait tke ofice Sil Deepen oe | ns tPPolnted storekeepers and gaugersas follows: | Spooner, change the date of the meeting ot Congress to the vial foram Unls, IU Would cut Off the great North See tia orally ee Dees introduced in| U to Speigek prin. Advances Will Dotade prompul | O°, Thomburg, at Brusby Mount, N.c-; Alex. | "lr. itcagan—Tho post-office committee has had w of others, besides considerable dam: first Monday in January. The very bad weather | Humble man or woman who ever visited the Capl- age Gie"Transcontinental routes, reducing Ww the raliroad. The killed and injured are: Fire- ca al Once, 2 Comsequence: iany of the finest public’ and private buildings | St’? sacs J. Davison, in Warren County, 4H. | soveral bills before it for the establishment of a | to-day, which if this were the right year would be | tol he will traverse the corridor up and down | man gon Adams, of Lexington kilied outriant, tae goose nancter besa Gam tee ae eae, aoe eae Bae Alice maatsasts | gStescrbtions for shares in the 14th isue reetvad | Patterson, at Antioch, Cal. Postal ¢ pd and, im ley of ‘aay of them, | inuugtraion day, it was thought, might Impress | until he can make amends, ‘The estimation in ody still under cirs: Sol Perkins, a tramp, 10° | would suffer equally with the Missippl and Mise bo competition. No do is stock wi ‘f ‘office of the Association. Eau ‘Build- Spepw a jured internally, w: ; Conduct rer Valley: ene! v Sosa pience pes see ca onto ats ihe, 1005 F st Shares ane 8280 per niathe Ucn Sap Enterprise te ae Saar gCatted | talograph system oc the country. “Tite two tame | Sars c season ot beecr westosr, ‘conscuteould | Nuch the Kentucky Senator ts held by his party | ured Anternaly, will aie; Condactot Green Hr, a pT yy For further information call at the office of the see- ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't, | S#te8Stip Enterprise 1s at Gibraltar. She will | mittees might well have simultaneous jurisdiction not be got, however, to take up Mr. Crain’s propo- | chairman of the democratic Senatorial caucus, heer 1. i urray. tog broke 3 Brakeman’ James | Srike upon thelr ilues there ts but oue course for Pi meleg = oj Seypmempe Proceed to Tangier to support the demand of the | Of the subject, but it would be hardly just tothe Sition, and the election case was proceeded with, ‘The republicans concede to the democrats, for | Gosset hip joint dislocated; Brakeman Wia. Jones, | Ske Ul ‘pursue—shut down Ube shops and Soe, THE SSSA RETING ; ISO. ID¥ EDSON, Sec’ mno_| American consul at that place for the release ota | Dosi-ofte covinaltiee to refuse to the bil)" DISTRICT APPROPRIATIONS. _ | tbe purposes of Caucuses, and, conferences One ot | Tylor ead Engines ra ae oe eau | ireight bowser discharge tse wi SS _stockboklers of the NATIONAL LIFE I ae— a ERS OF FA T or Wi is under lcan protection, and w! s& Commit rooms nal : * Lad UWeend, Cessalion of operauions: CHANCE COMMANY OF THE @elTED statis | Sexo 16, Qa ES OF EARMAGUT YOST | 16 Imprisoned at Rabat Mr. Platt argued that the Dill reporced by Mr. OF AMERICA ee tok, ‘The chairman of the caucus 13 entited | WhO Jt seems @ttempted to rus from State Line to immediate discharge of four-niuns ws gSiection, of directors of said | funural of our latecomrade Jou b. Utuicu, ou TUES Reagan should be referred to the interstate com-| eformatory Work im the District. to call this committee-room his own, except when | Ptue Knot ahead of ume. Conductor Green Porch ‘This would throw ‘out of work DAY, 6th instant-at 40 clock pane ‘MAJOR-GENERAL JOHN Newton having been | merce committee. He would feel anxious eituer a aa nator Beck pre- | Dad orders to run tO State Line on freight No. 15. pana orenan el + all sy, Heo tthe uy Building 1S F | sidesce, BaD BUN ot. we Dp ober cre a requested by Mayor Hewitt to withho:d his resig. | © have that committes (of which he was a mem, | A DELEGATION OF LADIES BEFORE THR DISTRICT SUB- po Fegurdiess of No. 20," When No, 20. was within a | them a guiy loss of over sionou. Tie eee ee UTCMITE, Bocrna, | CHRIS. STURM. nafs O¥AED. Commander, | nation ofthe position of commissioner of pubis tae aunjece Serums ine garter consideration of |" couurrrex OF THR UOUSE APruOPHaTIONS COu-| At most ofthe Leursr te day when not, in the | aloof Fine Knot, Foreh’s train dashed trom be- | Girect rest. stoppage of J. H. NITCHIE, Secretary. | — ee Tesu— | Forks of New York city, to accept the post of | embarrassed consideration. He. presumed ‘ther | MITTEE Coetuase or ts demccrane cauous sndteie an She men of either train had nue to Jump. ‘Tue | Ton uf lumber operauisua, ac, wulch aust Solow SE ate Mans | Be cht hy ater SU Rb | Ener ot cee we |e arora wa ae tl naan as rm senna | aa ae rt ne ata | eS ggg, | wy Sue ea alto maaan Shirts carly in pring, soas to ave them | 5 NDE: 1 wish to state that Wo NORD. ‘Servi 0 eu ‘and were shatte © grara weather. FT. GALL. siurt | LINGER S103 M sk, West Waebiogton ty vo logger | UO do 80. =e ee, bu rest of com-| A delegation of must supply all tue liquid retreshments required rt ow, Jal6-sa day agent. Send # postal or teleph: fu and It is a conservative statement to estimate bs one, and it will re} =: INGTON, DG. MARCH 1, 1884 — | ceive prompt attention. Respectully, this great outside ai ployed 1 Uhe named Audusiries at 1,000,000 Beaten and Kobbcd on His Train. PARKING ATTACK ON A CONDUC THE NORTHERN Work in the District had a hearing before the Dis- | for caucus deliberations, It ts needless to say that | DW splinters. Taylor is a new man and came Mr. Beck thought tt hardly the fair thing totake | Trice suncomuituse of tue, House appropriations | these deliberations sometimes involve questions of | Bere highly ‘recommended. “Porch is trom tis Te ‘HENRY WAGN: the control of the bill from the post-oftice commit- ‘Mrs, E. P. | Feat national importance and consume consider. | Place, and is one vf the best conductors on the yoy th SB — oo OSMO: | Lary of State Rives stated this morning to aStak | tee and give it to the Interstate commerce com | Committee to-day. Miss L. A. Chase, Mrs. EP. able time. Itis mentioned as one of tue memen- | Fad.’ Taylor tried to make Pine Knov on five last Oy tae death of Mr. | {~e—>, THE AGEMENT OF THE COSMO. | reporter in regard to the statement that the Prest- | mittee. ‘The Senate ought certainly to have a | Russell and Mrs. C. M. Whiting urged the subcom- | toes of Mr. Pendicton’s administration that he | MlNUtes’ me, and the above iniguttul catas- Junior ewes. dhe war | VOWERS'cesuned contra! Mareh 1, 1888, “Thanking | dent has offered the German mission to ex-Mayor | CBAUCE to see the bill on the calendar: and then, if | mitvoe vo make an appropriation of $50,000 for the | {eee CeaNt, Fa naietous administration, Uuat, he } tepnes: tune, result, “fave Tals day “amociated | tbe Members for the kind patronage shown me durme | Cooper, of New York, that as far as he (tives) knew | We cominittee thought it should be sent to u dia EMS PACIFIC RAILRC “Temperant lome for Soldiers, Sailors and Civil- | His common offering to bis associates was cham- Moewgarous, March 5. Jmrnat clal from — vilaten | my time of management, and feeling confident that | there Was to be no change. Mr. Rives added that Gomunittee on interstate commerce, that might be na _ or ads 1m accordance | Pate, But it ws said of Senator Beck when he 1n- Black Measles Decimating the Nez Per- |," “4 pa ‘About midnighee rh4 under the Gru tame and style | Mr. Bowers will devote allbis attent the post 1s at present filled, and admirably, too, by | 4°ne hereatver, fans” in sed erited the caucus scepter,that he declared at the ces. Buffalo, Pulluzan Conductor Towne was’ attacked Tokay. nicos & co, | rio the members in the future. V, Minister Per ‘and thereseems to be noreason | ,,70¢ discussion was further continued by Sena- | with the provisions of a bill introduced by Mr. | outse. “Keavucky whisky 1s good enough for any- | THE TREATMENT OF THE MEDICINE MEN PROVES FATAL in the drawing-room of his car by two masked me — —— | _tabs-3t' AEE. S._| for a cuange. ors Cullom, Chace, Blair, Reagan, Saulsbury, | Hogg. They explained to the subcommittee the | body,” and he has steadiastly refused ts Offer any- TN NEAKLY RVERY CASE. who sand-Dagged him and robbed him of $00 and $4.00 EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE.—A SPECIAL, Bees, ae eeen: character of the work now being done by this in- | thing better. trom 8) the contents of his pocketbook. They then Graze wuing premises corner Indiana avenue micoting of the Washington City Brauch of | | APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT.—The President has ‘MR. REAGAN EXPLAINS THE BILL. and assured them of the amount of good. ‘The Urgent Deficiency Bil!, rom Okonagen show | ged him to Une platforin of Ue car and Jeft uum tor : Srrauermoate tobaild | chad at the fasee ct tek Mee ke AGO Nee Te | Mened the bill for the purchase of the Fergusson | Mr. Reagan suid that the pomomec comnrttten, | ee voeaglaned. ‘They sail thay wastes | _ GRUSS ANnbaevTS ov ional, SNEaRase, tful havoc | Gead. He was found suoruy after the train had rey. To 1 Suk? Deliars pes cord debivered | ¥¢; © TUESDAY, MARCH 6, at 10 o'clock s-a2, to | Property, at the corner of 25th and M streets, for | in order to avoid. & a ee < With the Nez Perces Indians of Chiefs Joseph and | siarted by" a passe) pul did not regain bis C GxPeriment, | money to purchase the house they now occupy, | The urgent deficiency bill as reported by the | 2g Moses’ bands on the western sine or cents Ul the train reacued Mandan, New But- SE eee ne ee en ana par. | 20m members and to amen any ether accinal pus | Me Use Of the Sigoal Service, and the Jolut reso! | BMG preferred to report a ill reguiating tele | 596 siesourt avenue, and at east on¢ of those next | Senate committee on appropriations makes the | raz stovee Forty-two are dead trom the discase, | falo isa few miles West ul Farge, Tho traln was ‘reir to pare vad fle their orderw ently | Bitanchll, Pemeauay interested 4m the objects of the | ition authorizing the Secretary of Wal cr eppact Sirpore or tpatleslon OF Mewes aetMe | door, and to Mt them up conveniently. ‘The pur. | following changes of local interest from the And foorteca more afv at the polnt of deach. The | te west-bound Nortnern Pacilic express 30 to get the chuwce of the stock. xy ow. PIT: @ board of three engineers to examine and report | PUrpor wen SO provides yuld be made for $10,000, | Dill as 1t passed the House. An amendment is | medicine men Socee wen bes onan ‘J. M. WHEATLEY, — ae 'ZER, Secretary. means of regulating the rates for the transmission | chase, as they believed, co under @ blanket and a dip in the river—a treat- From Wall Street To-day, Indlaus ave. and 24 sts. nw. WASHINGTON, MARCH 2, 1888. | Pannsqeionorant Corea o eare, River between | of int Nene eee ae een eae fare conn Ead Ave meOSey | cree hcg eae ee Cie NR cA emt sttenaed Wha Seal smntthe unset Sony | Seow ton Masch & Ale on-eeeeee hassel Massachusetts av =D 16 Fai ; Sm uct for the Felt ot sarah. Worse po ea | been to frame a Dill that would not‘do injustice to | construction and furnish them, and have money | piymbing of the District, $595 for services renaered | {ent atten Whites in that section have the dis. | opened decidedly active bul very wean tun Telephone calle. 891-5, 38°F ned SSS BSE AT ass iukhornng the secretary or War to couvey tothe | te wleranh,combanie, But woul loa them | forthe eupoore ofthe insitution fra eat: Mt | Fs proving tho sanitary condom ot tho Tree | eas, but ke ies wtremtest shel eae Ses ig, declines trom Saturday's closing figures Paige yo i | , Believing that the p~icos charged for Say. of Austin, Tex. a tract of land tn that elty for | Woula secure thee people, mfalnse limmropee dic: | house and’ jail to effect reform and vo prevent | Wy Dullding. Other ainendments were inserted as Tadian Tensions Oaaceneee Cransterred froin Lhe | ing'up wo % per cout, Ue latter in Heading. — Tuo ne ES ABOUT MARRIED ARE | ¢, a) ceerend s renth'e | educational > ‘the bill rould secure the people against improper foliows: For the expenses of U Lory On account of saith some | opening prices were Well maintained for some Be aivsedtc arge upon their future husbands | Srag'slores ware unneceseacity bike ia one aes Livby Post, a ermine Gok ppt criminations and un just charges, drunkenness and crime. i anes service, appropriating $30,064.02; for office ex- | time ago. The members of the tribe are fast dying | tine aud’ slight advances were made in many See ee eae Ceaaining om Endowment Policy asyouniting to cxtortion. some months ago issued «| monument on vacant land adjoining the custom, oats Gorman expressed his regret that the post- Gee ie ek toe movement, rand | peases of che Coast and Geodetic Survey, $6,000; Out since they left Oregon und were captured bY | cases, but later everytuing yielded fractionally, suk the money. sna if be lives afew years youre: | Bic dered areasonable prose” vCwime ous what I nouse at Rockland, Me.; thg bill to’ authorize the | OMCe committee had not confined iteelf to the sub- Dread like to have the proposition put | {OF salary of the Fish Commissioner from dave of | General Miles, Kichinond and West Point declined % per cent and © the motes 10F mutual prog. eo Ce removal of the quarantine .station from Ship | J¢¢t referred to tt—estabi! & postal-telegraph | said they viefinite cotlmaves upon | B18 qualification, February 18 to June 30, at the OG RES Wheeung aud Lake Erie,which was specially weak, Omen 1314 F xt nw. |g nerurally, zeduction of from 15 to 40 per contin | removal of the, quarantine station from Reg | system. ‘The rapid transmission of intelligence | betore them with over re renames POD | rate of $4,000 per year, $1,840.68; an appropria- Mr, Garrett in Singapore. dropped 3 per cent, though a portion uf the loss was . THOMAS P. MORGAN, Jr., Manawer._ | thos cugaged in tual busiees, f Wes waited aeee ne | Tinsley. late’ le, Was now in the bands of a single corporation, | Which to base an appropriation. {on of $60 for rent of udditional rooms for the | apres 4 TOUR OF INDIA HE WILL GO TO HaMBCRG FoR | regained iauer. ‘There was & better tone to the THE. UNDERTAKING, BUSINESS OF | § Counties appointed by the druswista who asked ms | guia Of $119, fot BY & SODSeIy Of tae caataRenee | Walch had ‘wiped Out_all competition ueretotor: | “Mra. La Fetra expiaiuea hat, this institution | pureau of labor; to complete the publication of ‘THE SUMMER. dealings toward the end of the hour. Reading, Bt. —_ Bellew has not been discontinued | to return to the old prices, which I refused to do. ‘Der 30, 1884. attempted. And yet that great question, referred | Was distinct from that for the refor the reports of the tenth census, $77,495.52; 10 | Cyrcago, March 5—A@inpetch trem ie Bren- Pout locthwomern, Lacnaweems aut Loaeiaas cae teen ed by Mr Timotay Costello, but | \Itis uow two yearssince Testablished e drug store st Yo the post-office committee, nad been set asideand | Women, printing and binding for the Post-omtice 4 - ; aud Nashvlile were the leading active stocks and. [ped the saat as “tore at theold stand. | 1014 Pat-nw. "Then Thad one aseistant, Sz | axwv Ossuna viet List Beary D p | Seni to regulate telegraph’ (witn which the Mrs, Wilkinson and, ex-Commisstoner Morgan | Trent $08,000. The ph inserted by the pang yh Of tae Rane ne en | im them sume targe blocks Ghaseed hana Aree ow Jeteey ave. and t sta uw. Messrs. C. employes pumber nine. More goods are sold in mn office committee ‘nothing to do) substituted the committee to make an appropriation of | Foust Gurecuung that the Public Printer shall en- ms ’ feoux thee anaeten ‘acuve and again heavy’ t SETS TS tise | Eere Gaaeaniar foe TR. Mz |ortance Depareny, ree rm Donon oy | : BEES gee cmc a pecan | nay vane a tn caer, | Outten, Py and rus of | Se sean es > : OFFICE | Becesary to have a. ste room for it, and keep two | Watervilet arsenal, on business in connection with | _ Mr. Cullom consented to withdraw bis motion to | Which s togive temporary Te found without | Stricken out; the provision for completing tne | Sorvants has China, owing to the smallpox cp. > Se 4 SEW PINT ING OFFICE Pesistored clerks for Cat branch. ‘Thislamot murpet- | the manufacture of cannon, First. Lieut. Walter | Feler the Dill to the couunities ol Interstate: sone, eerie Mounffends In the District, soas to | WOTK Of increasing the water supply of the Dis. | hort say in China, owing to the smallpox epl- A $100,000 Fire im New York. Boe eee SAAR aa wireae Toma Mgaaee se puuany orecriy: |W. ik Fisher, ‘assistant durgoon, granted one | merce and to Mave the Dill and reports laid on the | Romes and ¥ into the power of improper | {ict remains ast passed the, House, except that | C210 leisurely vour thruughs India not Wilt Chae | New dors, ‘Match Sa ca of parstie ea 1105-1116 © st. n.w., South side, Sharged at any other plarinacy, while theapeiat maeet | WOnth's, exteision of leave. Capt. rick A, | table for the present. on ae agen pen te pe proceed to Hamburg, going most of the way by | fire from a yas-burner in the seventh loft of 443 to ashsnouney thas they arouse srcetve onder, for | Senger service Istely enables customers from | Mahan, Engineer Corps, granted one month's leave Nominations To-Day. Pefne subcommittee held no further session after a ee ane eeeeen ring to tle plan | steamer. Arter tpetding ‘une wumines ai Hane, | 53 uresuniich saver this toereiap na exploded, saiatat Brptns Af the above address. Their Out- | 4 distance to get their prescriptions as quickly as | 0 ACcount of sickness. Capi. Thomas B. Robin- ‘The President to-day sent the following nomina- | this hes ‘They will continue the consideration |- | burg he will visit other European cities, and re- | Before the thames were gotten under control over Ges Entirey New. Skilled workmen ouly employed. | though left nearer home. ‘son, 19th infantry, ordered to report for examina- y recommended by the board of army engineer oMl- | turn to Baltimore about Novembes From Singa- | $100,000 damages bad Leen dove. The principal Wil try to please ail customers 25-1 tule cordial support iven me by the physicigms and | Uioti to the Army retiring board at Sai antonio, Perak canara y voath pen ie eee ee nate tr ready to report to the House | oe pore it-was reported that the ‘ea voyage ind | lovers are J- He Bunnell & Co, electrical apd tales i cto 3 \e : ere Srtars onsaarise, msque rovers. | Liiseas masters Sete. Seatsea | anrelo-mpin or ater Petaaueai: | Sa OTe F, Hols ot MAMAN, C0 | aa eee | eS Fs Scat oy "tle Ty Sra MoCHpSTEiL AND DUPLEX Lawes. | tie agua oe tue are, uri ta | MOU he (OUR ansters are made tn, the |“ Sugtion foun Te Read of Pennsyivania, 10 De bigest Neon goes Ta nis castisneny Beare Sie Eee tayerieing |! eRe one Seeneh eens, | Seon genes eaek ae Mandan Lite of Shaden and Globes sua fhe best tet articiew sold at ie lowest eats Battery 1 to Battery aad Capt. John P. Beary, | Sttornay of the Unised aia popacers In the Senate to-day Mr. Chace presented a peti. | committee saturday Public Printer Benedict, Normanten Walch ania” Gane ne oming’ fron yt os 432 9th st awe respectfully, EDWARD, F, MERTZ ee con pone cut, to be sctorney = ‘the inited states me the tion from the — oo Apes ccioro ‘under cl = wastan tee po crgai dy sage! Havre, oon at quarantine on account of a | §.'G00. All ths losses are fully covered by" 5 ‘ = zi ___ Pharmacist, PEnsonal.—Secretary Endicott was in New York | district of Connecticut; Alex. per, Of Union of the District in favor of the prohibit | disregarded Case Of emalipox in the-stoorage. surance, LOUIS CUNNIN AM, BOND, STOCK see ection with the Print “Office employes. He ————— _— — . . TN] > pina ware, tobe attorney of the United States for the conné _ Bo a a ee recon ear ting, | Matern Sens geuats | Sua Seer sae atdtint sas | omne or earo mine et wtnow a a | SeearycH a a SGOT" | 2 wastes am gvcmeesuce auton, | arr cneernadinoptoeerom nen thoes aw. ele ee ership fore existing, com} g associate Just ‘supréme court Cuicaco, March 5.—A dispatch from Fort Swith, | sax Rewo, March 5.—The German crown GAS FIXTURES. i SZ,of the District of Columbia. ‘apd | mund. a Busthe and A. Hegewisch of | of the territory of Idaho. ASKING RELIEF FROM TAXES. —ocetne semen party ——— fae oat ASE. sage! ‘Deputy United States inarshals arrived | pst%' oy man ‘iiscougu al ae THE LARGEST, — Frans & Meiatt ie this day diowolved by | Siopncn’ S WeMe OE Seatac Me Foard | lnterlor Chas. C. Jones, of Nebraska, to be} In the Senate today Mr. Gorman presented a he had never, resentations that they ‘ad ‘re. | Bere’ last evening with Joseph Beasly, Jackson | Rave lossoued. “risre Ls amore cheerful touting “THE RICHEST. ocx, |= concn aus debts due the inte rn aca te eewiek Bee ands per aa ater of the land office at Rel ae petition from Rev. Thos. G. Adaison and Wm. A. | ployes upon representations. that they had. re. Suller ang Lafayette Teel, charged with taurder ia | regarding is Imauediate prospects.” Prince Wille . THE ‘NEWEST ST id to the said” Jacob Franz, wi iquidate eae ant eS, etn of Lowell, Masa, —! 3 2 tinnesota, | Meloy, on behalf of the vestry of ‘Trinity Parish — Toma vherokee Nation. previous | jain left San Kemo w-day. heen ay oa = SH Fedevicien tid ara zyggn Renz, | wholt Ieelalmed ras the futhor ot green ey tobe post chaplaim, 8% Commer, | Protestant Episcopal chur, asking tobe relieved as eso inis (colenamernin axaccYa oe Smith, arrowed Jotamith withows authority tor ete Quanieniuetesenpeioes ib CHARLES J. y ie guest . | Conn, re TTEE. . e The business heretofore conducted by the aid frm | Rwyivun, Nor 122 Tsth street —e eees Gan ee ineuss onan Cee ee cetses appointed i seomlk she joint democratic toagressional executive | CUrming, bis horses nto a Pe pegpcen ender peepion goncinonnegy A gf Eas and Meister will im future be conducted by | ait. Vernon iL, T. J, Sinclair, Win, D. Andreas and ee Ge the case to Congress. They state that in 1870 a ne sence eceeroan dd fe et PEKTY SIGNED BY THR PRESIDENT. ‘ erties ee NS CE Sr epee gee Cerone Ot aetna 24th | Wwooden-block pavement as laid cn the streets | toe ashtroous election ot senavor Keni of Wee: | +0 release Smith, Which they did. Aiter toe re-| Among the measures sigued by the President yr on : .OOD. ‘.—N. arch consideration of measures tme nimous nator Kenna, nye Passing the church. At same a lease ex-Deputy Marshal Silas Andrews told them orning Was the House bill appropriating rite BTelcapnooe » sf inne mang nom | Bote ayaa ease GE B | prea tn emmttegea he cay ssa | Bedi eae iil van asd nad proved | RFuomaoche ercar ana et. Korg ot | Sortie guia atd youd oe iat ncam was | rs forthe purchase of tho propery a the . & <5 Mood and Goa Sy ail bhai “Sey S.ayeetyg orders for | L “Taylor ot Buffalo and Jos, D. Weeks of Pittsburg | 27% 8nd 28th of March for the consideration of 17, 1870. Nine days before it became a law Sdlumbia, as treasurer. ‘The com- ee, ; | corner of 25th and M streets northwest, known as ¥ uu W gee Wood sn Coal of ai kinda, ‘snd will try to Pleawe all | Coo at the —aAllan C. Bakewell of Pitue | business called up by the committee on commerce, the major approved. the asscasment for ehe atrect | tie Detect of Commie, a8 treasurer. The, come they crept up to Smalth's house, dad ‘Teel gut hina | the “Fergusson vull for Une use of the United : . puch = — burg, J.C. band W._B. Fenn of Meriden, | THR GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE SCALE OF FRicEs. | pavement, smounting to $768, and bearing 10 per ‘and informally confer about, the situation. | out of aoors by representing that be had. come to | States Sigual Service uarters, It has ong PICKED BARGAINS FROM AMONG THE MANY oF dee on Conn., Miss Emina Abbott, Rev. Marion R.Vincent, | Mr. Richardson (lowa), from committee on print- | cent interest. This has remained an incumbrance | The feeling displayed was one of confidence. see him about cutting wi ‘Smith and Teei had | been desired by the chief signal officer to obtain section for seven dir Artur Mill oc Michigan and Chae, Wr Bathe OP | ing, reported back a resolution directing that com- pie A PACIFIC RAILROAD TELEGRAPH BILL PASSED. & fow words when John Sinith rushed out of hts | more comfortable and convenicut quarters for the Ra . oeerve 2 . Hubbard wl cost carriage. ice in Wasi ome March 1h, prox. Polis and ¢ an church, They ask for an 5 ‘ vince te C 1 commitiees that MARK-DOWN SALE. Ps Ives W, Adains of Boston are at the St James,—— | January 1, 1877, should’ not be ‘reasablanes, act to Maes churgn of tne tax nnd aff scare: Pactfic Railroad Telegraph bill by 197 Yeas against ene Dulidinge now ia Gstare not ied fr tie pamponee tewit___Bee. Col. 8: €o._ | a, Stringham of New York, C. A. Munn of Chicago, | Adopted. ing interest and penalties, The petition Is accom- | 4 nays the latter Messrs, Bliss, Ketcham, | A New Machine for Cleaning Cottom | They are eight in wumber, held only on leases ab * John Cralg of Ricumond ahd Lawrence Maxwell, “PLUMB’S LITTLE BUBBLE.” ‘the dratt of a bill to thateffect. Referred | B4¥S, So that it has been almost Impossible for the 1-LADIES' FINE KID BUTTON Boots, ; << by Merriman, and White, of New York. In'the course ‘Seed. will, p . a wall L Opener MUTUAL n-inpati are at Welcker’s.——Col. H. Lan-| Mr. Plumb (IIL), rising to a question of privilege, | fo the District committee. of the debate Mr. Symes, of Colorado, remarked | New Onueans, March 5.—A successful exhibi- | Government (o get auy repairing dune. Tue build~ M—a@uginavaa e"| cocensiaiwe suiisene enctinen eG ob: Handan of England; F. B. Tiighman | sent to the clerk's desk and had read an article in PROHIBITION PETITIONS IN THE SENATE. that the of the villis merely to compel the | tion has been given of the new machine for clean- | ings are scattered along G and 17th streets, and it sal value $450; now $1.98. Is . pe H.C. beak og Cy ach er headed “Plumb’s little bubble,” | I the Senate to-day Mr. Platt presented several | subst railroads to comply with the ing cotton seed. are of the opinion that | bas often been sound chest this condition of things = * 2 SE CALF BUTTON, laced and First Issue January, 1888. Brown abd Harold Browa of Providence, K. L., and | in which it 1s stated that the judictary committee | petitions in bebalf of prohibition in the District, | and provisions of the grants creating them. 1k wil revolutionize o present ayatom and ere aien eitnes is pechaps out of the way, beoad toe, oF tipped pointed toe, OFFICE 1226 F ST. N.W. OPEN DAILY. ‘Count and Countess Sparmech of are | has found that there is nothing in Plumb’s alleged | one of them being signed by 374 citizens here, He FROTESTING AGADNST THE TARIFF BILL. apy ape ft ‘Mccormick, & ¥% as far a8 Washington 1s concerned, bat the ot down to $1.50, superior 20 shoes Usually suld likey nous funnies gece at the Arno. scovery that the funding act, of 1870 was tam. | Sta: naa been stated In some of oe aE ae ee eee eturday: prota ane? | Tuan of this city, and its ‘let feavure is Chat ft Billing and tue fact that tants ire provided for % - a Nae erasure word “for' iuions ‘Senat I- | adopted resol ns yurday protesting against ans ‘seed pe ‘steel. additional structures, were au argument Hd, carviceahte Pethle But ee eee Oe baad agp! aru the fact, he ‘sald that, Ris post was misropee, Hon im the, Diseriet were signed by women and | te” ails tariff bil as working disaster to the | {he lint as clean‘es that trom the pine es | oe tne ite. ‘One Mundred uid weve housing 90 foeable Pel : — would sho mee dollars will be peid for the property, and a tips, used to wholesale at #1, | Shen ghee uied ‘Talks with Him and with Major Ray- | sented in the article he asked consent to print in | children, He sald en, examination Mould, gio SAE ant ee ape’ to MY, Milt, Bie Renter, | Kmdet the Mackbura Eingtmoces’ Sertice | tos ransinaer vill ve Sovuced to Lnaproventenne — F t paid om withdrawala. Call for circulars. Goer Consent was granted, eee ae nen vio sand high, ir, Piast find the Louisiana delegation in Congress. Loxpox, March &.—Tue strike of the engineers at | (he way Of silat alli et tose tke a Wve per cent paid om wi el — ‘business men who 2 ‘The masters have 4 2%, Substantial Button, of ti =a ‘(WILL NOT RESUME HIS DUTIES ‘TO SETTLE THE BIG STRIKE. by. ry ‘ack, RAILWAY POSTAL CLERKS. Blackburn is ended. ‘Such good quarters, now bankrupt) Fearey make. Thi HILLMAN A. HALL, President, | "St COTuwon in SER pattuion Zeeman oa | Under the call of states the following bills and [i pa — ‘The House committee on civil-service reform haa | Coboeded the demands made by their vaining clcesetipeesheihay 5 at ef Game gesteens Lat: Serave| racno. uuuast tery aticimenae | rent trds on eee Fesolutions were introduced and reterred: dabei ARAN under consideration Saturday MF. Lodges Ul | Primce Hohenlohe-Ochringen PLOY rcs Toco sEN la DISSOLUTION NOTICE. SS —a By Mr. Wai (ind)}—The following preamble | cq grarvogn's REFORT ON THE OMNIBUS BI. | extend the civil-service rules way postal ering. —_ —% J CHILDS J Kid, Spring Heel But- | —— A Star reporter called upon Capt. Eugene Grit- resolution: Whereas there has been ‘cma clerks and other classes of employes. General Su- Pare: ‘March 5—The announcement | @4Y for 4 short stay. ton, wets eeetea bata gemegeenocminens wot | ,lpecorartuersbip heretofore exating Between the’ fn, of the Eogineer Department to-day, to learn Hated a gree! aiike on the Chicago, Burtagton Rertone pey Sopegat = t ena bec4 Siinvendest ‘Nash, of the Railway Mall Service, | of tad qeutoar Mohenione-Ochringes, third | iss Lucy Frelinghuysen, wno has been visiting Serine thar fur values Patucedto 50s, | Win ie thie ey aes ved by feand sod jzoran | his reasons for asking for six monthe’ leave of ab-| nd, Quincy, Railroad Co. walcn df Hot spevaiiy | admission of Dakota, Wyoming, New, Maxien, and | Eppeared oY, Tequbst of the commitiae and ex hersister, Mra John Davis, returned to her New consent, J re haba tem hecked, jersey boi 3 pe a rex, | of tie fini are asstumed’ by af gata ue bpp Sins: somes puTering, Dot, only to those immediately engaged | says the four territories have a population, area, ‘Mr. and Mra. Kollin Morse,ot Boston, have taken MONG OUR ADVANCE SPRING STYLES (OVER sit counts due said firm must be paid. ‘I have applied for Six months’ leave of | in it but to others who are not directly’ ai ‘and resources which entitle them to admission aparuments at the Richmond for a few weeks. 50 CASES JUST OPEXED) ARE RSPSCIALLE | yovy2, 1008. +B. WIMER. <sanestea Gun ae conuinmenee ation of the Districy | UY the prolongation and ontisancs or seta | into the Union. It should be the policy ot con- Mrs, and Miss Langhorne, Mrs and Miss Mullan, SVSENORTHY AND TRULY GREAT OUR | Tos neat atate Loan sad ineargnce busines wilbe | government, and It 1s nonsense to attempt to | MAE, 0, mat a ce ave | STU to mit the territories into the Union waen- and Mra and the Misw-s Patten were at home t GENT $3 KANGAROO SHOES, the easiest and most | {bUNUEL DY the undersigned, of the sameyplace, ‘ace any connection between my application and | members be ai tho Speaker, t0 proceed Ton wn thctoaia cast ta pseaa ot Sopa: Miss éith Card, daughter of Gen, Card, whose hos RARER OU SE pak iramieg ror Aion’ * affaireth relation to said stfice, and fast | ricultural and mineral resources, and in all other I hapten severe illness of typhoid fever lasted during the re LADIES ELEGANT $250 AND $3 GENUINE Fo they be winpowered and requested to act as media- | matters which constitute 9 state, Dakota is fully | “ras snow STORM TO BR FOLLOWED TO-MORROW | THE IXPATUATION OF A WEALTHY ZANESVILLE MAM | Cont season, IsnUW able Lo be oul. HAND-TCRNED BUTTON BOOTS, the equals {ors between, the Chicago, Burlingvon and Quincy | Prepared tor ‘sdmisston, and. tn tact, no other ter- | MORNING BY COLDER WEATHER a canes ae ee oerenee tom eee olt®, Senator Stockbridge hus gone to New Yor of ay $5 sive ix style and wear. Railroad Chief arch Hitory, well ttéd for statehood, has here. | - ‘The predictions jof the Signal Service for the | | Cmvcmmmatt, March irom Zanesville, | tor a week's stay. ‘Doth par- toto fied of aamiscion into the Union. the | syne, or March alsin chante o& Pek Clevelana payin uy aati until receuriy supposed |. ANelegant dinner party of twelve covers was <a balling attention the tact that rr TiS ares, Abbe, who has not been on this work for nearly | to'be wealthy, shot iis ‘Fronkie Wise, ven to Gov. Ross, of ef ‘Réferred to the committee on commerce, Comprising more than ‘nefourch of tbe entire | two years. It is Gen. Greely’s desire to give the Sad eocapet. Hance is Years fle ray evening ator teigcace, Ne WM. HAHN & covs 7 Sisters’ Hair Cleaner. ‘THE SAMOAN TROUBLES. area of Vernitory, is Indian-reservation civilians of the service a chance to try their skill (to ee} avenue soutueast. W. 5. THOMPSON, reporter, By Mr. Morrow (Cal.), calling on the President | and excluded from of the ‘as weather in response to, or rather in | & riveyeare ago she was arrested chatged | | The British minister and Miss West went to New RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 163m EE: "NO, sit, for correspondence between the Unttea states and | State. ‘The climate inthe norznern se Seanderaiba ot the dem by certain, people | with edulsery with Goo. Marple, potn Marple 80d | york to-day for a few Gays. 816 Seventh etyest; | Be Sick or Bena wanking | Apri” nother cogineer Omicer pefore te 18% Of | its consular agents at the Navigators’ Gamoan) | YerTitory and the character of the lands west of | Chas the weather ofice be vurned into ‘Sanders, wha, upon het conviction and sentence to | Mra Clare, who with her two charming daugh- : mR ee A Presenyone sre: WHAT MAJOR RATMOND SATs. Islands touenin, affairs the in jeahtor 1922 Penn. ave. fully compounded. oe | jp Tue Reporter next called on Major Raymond to | seizure and deposition and the ‘He abl 231 Pensa ave aa. CUSTON-MADE DRESS SHIRTS | learn his views on the retirement of thecaptain. | Stipulations and lavished the, sévings NOODWARD & LOTHROP call attention, to thetr a ales nth: CO es Oe aes ee eee Wien thas cousty, aut - ay ee Sinan go; Bae | L nnow ah about tam eet “eae | ine ates tor seake Amoco age be filled y ete A lazative refreshing, ‘to lose his services, «8 he is admirably fitted for | have been had with He fruit lozenge, ue which he has ae a ane ere particularly with a revolver: very agreeable to take for 12 my opinion, no officer tm the service whom 1 iment of those Ly coxsTiP Dreter to have in bis ‘He has been a | quested to inform, Ss ‘ATION, Jong time on active duty any leave of ab- taken to hemorrhoids, bile, sence of any consequence, and asI thought him | American citizens INDIEN oi apvetite. exatric apd entitied to this leave I pas great nemaal se. ‘NATIONAL ART COMMISSION, oe | —septbramrars ina Coen aes Te} uy Mr. Davidson (Fia.)—To create s national art ‘trum them. aWbat 2 sepa aaauoet hs coming bak ne. G@RILLON Fine Rae verte, “Of course ne will not come ur. : i ef iFe } : H i : Eee 8 5 |

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