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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1889. 3 _FOR_RENT—HOUSES._ >. AND O. CANAL, FOR RENT—HOUSE: = YET SELECTED. THE FOR SALE—LOTS. RENT — NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, VERY 2019 Oth n. Ww.» Gr 16 SALE — 16TH ST.; FINE Lor, The Growth of the National Museum— | “With a Recommendation to the Mercy |Gen. Harrison Has Not Yet Decided | The Meeting of the Stockholders at BE iiidiah lines sal tise. 20s | yD RB Lat nw. Or” 1h30 | years aes TB WTR TAS Ecce ot UO Seat The Zoological Par! of the Court.” upon a Single Cabinet Officer. Anuapolis Yesterday. , 313 2Uu per mouth... {2 8. 39 | VALUABLE UNIMEROVED —— — — ; . as na ve ELAN Y & WHIT eo oe Socun Monks Sek eee The report of Prof. 8. P. Langley, of the] The case of Col. James C. Tracey, for an as- | WHAT RE IS ALLEGED To HAVE SAID To AX OLD | POINTS FROM THE REPORT OF PRESIDENT OAM all We | avenues and near Iowa Circle. all COOKE D. LUCKETT, 935 F st. nw. Smithsonian Institution, refera at some length | sault and battery with intent to kill Capt. Johm | PERSONAL FRIEND—MORE SOUTHERNERS TALK BRILL, SHOWING THAT THOUGH THE EARNINGS to the necessity of the erection of a new mu-| B. Tanner, at the office of Tanner & Harmon, TO HIM ABOUT THE SOLUTION OF THE POLITI- LAST YEAR EXCEEDED THE EXPENDITURES HO GS e, near Conn. ave.; bright: spa- (0 per month: will sell if desired. J.B. WIMER, 1313 F R SALE—TO CLOSE A‘ desirable shallow Lats on 2: seum building on account of the overcrowded | 613 15th street, on the 1th of July last, was! CAL. PROBLEM IN THAT SECTION, TRE OUTLOOK 18 NOT ENCOURAGING, 3 condition of the present one, Senator Morrill | given to the jury in the Criminal Court, by mage j-| At the meet £ the ye Ee introduced in June last a bill appropriating | Judge Montgomery, yesterday morning. It is again asserted in dispatches from Indi he meeting of the stockholders o is d ok AnD ts loot. Apply to PHUYCK & Ob. £500,000 for this purpose, The bill requires | The judge, in his instructions to the jury. re- | Polis that not a single member of his cabi- | Chesapeake and Ohio conal company at An- I Pennsylvan! i ‘i i et has yet been determined upon by Gen. | BApolis yesterday no stockholder was pres- a jaave, | that the building shall res] wer 300 | Viewed the claims of the government and the | net 3 y 4 > 10-Im SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY,927 F n.w. 5 teat ee uare, dons ee ie set cpa be Mie defense. The important inquiry was the con-| Harrison, The authority for this statement | €Mt except the state of Maryland, which was RENT ee He a sco goers ries ian | Uition of mind of the defendant at the time of | now is an old personal friend of the President- | Fepresented by the board of public works, with Bye, Feet = 0, iuproved: #1 ment, and be erected west of the Smithsonian | the shooting. What the relations of the par- | 812 Fst nw..$16667 1713 Te ae Ee ig e. andl 20th, aa only two members—the controller and treasw- institution, with a roadway not less than forty | ties were before this day should not be consid epost ade rg papa - soy a pa yaillan teers feet in width between it and the latter, and | ered, excepting so far as it might throw light | 810 a A gba nee The . ; 1 with the north front ona line with the south | 00 the occurrences at the time of the shooting. | mesday. According tothe New York Trilune The report of President Gambrill shows very Beuutiful lots at Rockyille, u to 5e. per foot, easy terms. THOS. La 2 | Fst. t. uw, OF......-...17 EERE O34 Sth st.'n.w.,6 510.50 | FOR SALESA V u. 1ithet. nw. th st. nw. A NEW BUILDING WANTED. COL. TRACY FOUND GUILTY. NOT ON | | ie 5 RY DESIRAB! If the jury were satisfied that Tracey fired the | correspondent, “after some plainly t arious lease on life the canal Pet nw, UF... 80 BON Lot at ne 71-16-40 | Wtront, on Hi at. bet, 20th and | face of ce building of the Agricultural depart- | shot eae with intent to kill, and not in | polit i ina eee ae a has. Ith 1,000 conpons overdue, and whea wis | Sieh 8? Ec corres & 60,1403¥e1, | Bete, Sud of the Smithsonian Institution. | sor dug oe ys tet et ee noe in Sketch plans for this building have been made ; aie : of- | $45,000 wa the majority of th 2 2 ar petri dae wast honest be- | Whether he had really selected any cabinet of- FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL LOT OX NORTH SIDE | by officers of the institution, not fire purposely; if he did it in the honest R bondholders Its strong- dicom- sable on its com= To meet the $60,000 the company baa 0 | | ZOR | B SIDE f lief th: nge! at bodily | ficers, and the general made this frank reply, | ©O@ ahh sty Wet. 17th and 18th sts, $1100; price per | “The building as proposed,” Prot. Langley | Hef, that aoekt be aetna te jay re. | in eubetance: est rival, the Baltimore and 0! a and autils | Says, “covers the same area as the present | tired at 10:30 o° . | } owns a maje he bor vee i :30 o'clock. | “<f have not yet selected a single member of | PAny, owns a majority of the BOO paises museum. and isof the same general style, s0 far | ‘Yesterday afternoon the jury. not having re- may cobdiach, andl vil elatesksedes Suk hae at any moment to close in its h (ag ee eee fone A meee ie te SEs of a sec-| turned a verdict, were directed, should they nauthorized and incor [ have not petite epee | ond story, thus affording nearly three times as agree, to make a sealed verdict. This they | | . vie gpedocapagpics hans much accommodation under the same area of | #5 5 i finally ded upona single man. pave | abou! roof as the building now in use. The arrange- | {t/¢d to do. but about 11:30 o'clock this morn | thought at times it muy mand that T Lad, but at | Te 2 Tnae OF the tebe: f the proposed new stree. | ing it was announced that they had agreed, At r times I have been certain that I hadn't.’ | tures EEN. | Tent of the intetioc of the Eee tified atthe | ® feW minutes before noon they returned with great Seal of preacare bas bean brought | sant a FEET FRONT, | Hire however, considerably modified, as the | 5 verdict of “guilty as indicted, with a recom- | g,';4,STett deal of press —— > | ae te ae erty held a WO. on of > present building. » eightes a eet me a not & $0 be forced into | 168. was $6 Ct i Harmon said that the prosecuting witne mg_aMy mana member of the eabinet I | sources daring a | oe | hibition halls on the two main floorsare com- | Capt. Tanner, who was sick, desired that any isolated from each other, and are eap- | : u h 0 Ta st., b on each side: Ret., pear Lyth, 3 jots on 22d 8 foot. pe A larwe number of lo Columbia Heights, Mt, Pl 4 ington Heights, atid soe speci Hill. (a9-6c) Pepe AT BARG. is, an th at. 0.W.. 3g Ist st. nw + 10 Store and dw'g 19th and 00 Ba'y ste nw 1 19) ment of receipts and expend shown that for the first time since a th Jat ipis from all = e EAR DUPONT | sf re $125,108.06, mal vices ty on m: ER Le } ALE. circle, surrounde am not in a hurry to make my selectio: | making a total of », which is ace ‘ he lot | aoe : entence be withheld, and the defendant be al- wr i i 4 ‘The above is only # portion of the y Ponliheg bon agg Sh ee agi subdivision into smaller hails. The | 2°"' ad, hen, I suppose that we shall uot know who | counted for thus: Paid on account debts for books, For full ist call st office for bulletin issued on Ayan > Ye tes og tear i | lighting will be equally as good as in the pree- lowed to go upon his personal bonds, | the members of the cabinet will be for some | 1883, £6,906.42; paid on ount of debts for --}7; [SE each by 205 al ent building, the ventilation will be much bet-| Coxvicrep oF Bioamy.—In the Crimina | time yet? SM. € don account of debts for AIF 1 H I shall not announce my cabinet until | 1ss7, = mid on after I become President. When I send the | for 1SSS, £86.406-S1: maki names of my cabinet into the Senate they will | 494.30, balance on hand. ©7071 and in other ae det respects the sani- | Court, yesterday afternoon, John H. Sim rrangements will be far more satisfactory. | colored man about thirty-five years old. WM, P. YOUNG, A basement story is absolutely necessary, not | placed on trial on the charge of bis: 303 F count of expenses tree Ce ae = ueiw. | only with a view to promoting the comfort and | Alleged that some fifteen oF sx ars ago | be Known, and they will n known until | JUDGEMENTS AGAINST THE « eh EBUILDING tor—o sr. | health OF sisitors and employes. as well a8 foF ' he was married to one Emma 8. Williams, with | There is no longer any doubt here amongthe | ‘The report coutinues: “The inability of the w., bear 20th st eet front, $6,000 securing greater dryness and better preserva- chil- ere doubt here among Go RAGE CLEMENT NS. fia wat, | GOGUTINK seater P whom he lived and by whom he had eight chil ssident-elect’s closest friend e will canal for some years heretofore to. p . but also for the purpose | dren, and subsequently, July 4, 1886, he mar- emoaga ores “ e rte irag — > ig eg rer si de shee ard ss 2 : aeabongene : artments for store-rooms | ried one Julia Ann Payne. ‘Testimony was jo Keep the cabinet an absolute mecret as far as | rent expenses greatly affected its credit, am and workshops, hese proposed improve- | heard yesterday and to-day, and Mr. Taylor, P . plion gi nea his Yi Be i 4 le hea. | consequently many suits were brought against jnents in arrangement will not, however, inter- | counsel for the accused, raised the point that relay maaking ne eng iartison will, perhaps. | the company. In many cases but little coneid- org wig Lo fect on P st., 11th and 12th sta /fere with the possibility of constructing a | the case had not been made out; that the first | lay making up his official family until Febru- | eration was extended to it judgments were t eet & MoLERAN, 1008 F at naw, | building which shall conform in the essential marriage had not been proved, but he was an and that he may not settle upon se eely rendered against it upon slight and un OR SALE—A SHORT LOT, 20 FEET FRONT os | Points of exterior proportion with the main | overruled. After short arguments and a brief | t2¢ appointments until within a few days of the | certain evidence and often at times when thi 20re40 x i ate noir keen oil wil eric ce ve features of the present building. The present charge a verdict of guilty was returned. | 4th of March, company had not the opportunity to be heard , percent below value. GEO. A. JORDAN, Su building contains about 80,000 square feet of a | MORE SOUTHERN CALLERS, to produce evidence. Consequently, to Whitaker & Jordan, 1417 F st. E floor space available for exhibition and storage, A Srotey Bicycie.—On the 28th of Septem-| The same corre ‘spondent also says that two 3 ny judgments. including large amounts <= = The building proposed will contain about 220,- | ber last Mr. T. W. Spratley, paymaster's clerk | Alabama republicans will to-day call on Gen, | iterests and costs, been obtained ~~ T ny IN | 000 square feet. The amount of room for of- | on the U. 8.8. Dale, left his bicycle at the P = : * | against the company, Th were a source of Ss ND. ' ; Ha to talk over the south , = = . fices and laboratories would be about the same | grocery store of J. Sackton, No. 109 41¢ street | Harrison to talk over the southern question | much embarrassment and annoyance. Attach- SLO eae ee PAID FOR AMAL ach. The net area in the new building | northwest, and said he would call for it in a | and to make some suggestions ane. with crook sold head; lost ye bout the south’s | ments were frequently being dand com- FH a Ag a railable for exhibition, storage, and_office- | few days.’ He failed to give his name, and | Tépresentative in the cabinet, jal The visitors are | pany funds in bank and in the hands of ship- rooms, as estimated, would be between 5 and 6 | failing to come for the bicycle Mr. Sackton re- | €X~Judge George Stratton pers tied up, Atter great trouble and labor we NIFICENT BUILDING LOT, srovic pot Rhode Island ave., (runming of providing large a G. it. 13th and 14th st. "p.w.; 1 Sth st. nw. 0 Mass af nw. 40 5 B. H. WARNER & CO..916 { FEE T—UNFURNISHE! 2 | Bi ioi4 Fat nw23r 250} ‘ Pierce Place, NT—ON BUNKER HILL ROAD, A SPLE : . with or without farn lines. Call at 621 1 st jal ROOM BAY- WINDOW BRIC 5ON OF OTH INST. acres, : ported to the police the fact that the unclaimed | both of Birmingham. Ts igiy | succeeded finally in paying off all these debts <l. iups.—=41 10thst. nc. eae Guns Wien Sveny bead, wives” AN OBSERVATORY. bicycle was at his store. One day several a of the Bi by applying to their satisfaction monthly whate a i > Y ‘i ote | protectionists who w € ey could be spared for tha pia is the male Or be Lo Merry. fy Prof. Langley refers to steps taken by Prof. | "eeks ago a boy called at the store with a note | protection 0 ever money could be spared for that fhrpose, for the bicycle, but Mr. Suckton suspected | look upon that movement as the great To #0 apportion and pay out money as receiv = there was something wrong and refused to de- | Politically in the south since 1863. The south, | so as to satisfy these claims and our employes oF Sa z > ie | and laboratory, to be conducted as part of the | liver it. A second time the note was sent, but | they say, can be broken up by insistence upon | has been a hard and vexatious task.” between Verinontave. aud J4th stor on 14th st” | work of the institution, ‘Thongh these prep- | delivery was again refused. A third time the |@ protective policy and the appointment between Hand K sts. for which a suitable reward will | arations were interrupted by his death,” the | boy called with a note; this time he had a re- | federal « high chara be paid if delivered af clerk's office, Arlington Hotel. | i f i ie Baird to secure an astro-physical observatory LD WATCH COAL TONNAGE AND RATES. "i : | The number of tons of coal shipped pata report says, “it is understood that through his | ceipt for the wheel and Mr. Sackton turned it | | ‘“Alubama since Bip Noga, [ene ais tons, an “a “3 aan - OsT—JANUARY 0, ON GOING FROM CUR 5 | fetion some friends of the institution have | over to him, Subsequently Mr Spratley called howe really progri states in the south. | ane 4 . 5 ss 12 shook to Wa hea creo already offered to give the means for the erec- | for his bicycle and it was then discovered that | Her wondertul dev in | of tons, The rate of tolls on coal from story brick of 4 dwelling. watch, No. 306,262, ‘Reward’ if returned. t tion of the modest structure needed for the | fraud had been practiced. The police were | the way of mining and manufacturing. has put | Cumberland to Georgetown for the year w newly papered; Se oe : CARTWIGHT, address, Jal Ste rommodation of such a special observatory. | notified and last evening Policeman Jordan ar- | fresh ideas into her people. Inthe Birmingham | 40 cents for tolls and 4 cents wharfage, on 09 M at now. OF-0.0039 Ket yur ish; Lar” [ OST—JANUARY 10, ON OR NEAR CORCORAN | site would necessarily be suburban, on ac- | rested a young man named Bernard Connell. | district, the old fre de theories have been | which a rebate of 10 cents per ton was allowed 45 5 3 Gat. near 18th, 10r.. st emethook containing sual) sum of money | count of the special need of seclusion and the | He admitted that he went for the bicycle with | killed by the experience of the benefits of pro- | on all coastwise shipments, “hy BO SOR ne neme te toe fold pencil. Suitable reward for te Tit: | absence of tremor in the soil, such as is felt i j the note, but claimed that he carried’ the note on’s election on the | _ At the commencement of the season we had 4 Lith stor OST—FRIDAY, JAN, 4, YOUNG FOX-TERRIER, | the neighborhood of the streets of a city. No | there fora young man named Mile protection issue has been welcomed there, and | just reasons for believing that our t nage 16 20K 35 N,near 1th, oF, ti re ae IR & TOUNG FOX-TEBRIE! steps have yet been taken to secure a site, but | in the Police Court a charge of larceny against & large part of the old bourbon democracy is | would be much larger. This, however. not 32 atm nw. 10r3L-07 1908 Toth sens a aaa 3, ON H ORL 8TS., BET | iM View of the promise of means for the build- | Connell was continued. Bete ee the side of a progressive | materialize, because of the great scarcity of Ww 1730 15th st.niw.,—r. 40 35th at. nw. 1Lr 5th aid 17th sts.,alarce Cameo Pin, The finder | ing and the fact that the construction of the 5 SSS pose nvigorated republicanisi CE: j ovements: 830 y a nee Glover Building, 1419 Fst. n.w. Suit of three de- Key SU10c0t"” | sirable Office ‘Hocins; gas, stent heat aud elevater We come to | coastwise vessels at Georgetown. The ship- i » but we shall) pers at both Georgetown und Baltimore, it INI Con be suitably rewarded if left at the Richmond | necessary apparatus will occupy a long time, I| _ AT THE Campax - ‘RT.—Saturday even- It" _\have ordered such of the essential pieces as | ing, at the Congregatio al church, the gre: Harrison as reymblican = eee , t | tell him that we will be glad to have him pur-| Seems, did not make any contracts tor veesele Ca nn Pe os Bor ADS G SHOPPING BAG (SEAL) CON: | are not likely to be ready, even under these rea gael hoes ied by Signorina fy [eeetlied eee, A emephet gg southern demo- | for the ‘season, | The consequence was that genie onan (ame - if fede with Cashier at Mertz’s | Conditions, till the building is prepared to re- | Vere, who is said to have a soprano voice of | cruts to our orgunization. We sce in this policy | they went, to Philadelphin Neegact Nowe ee ie: “elles Fiat Vane. |S des Haagen ete WD Cashier SE | ceive it.” pereees. admirable quality, which she has learned to | the best solution of the political problem inthe | to Nechatke : : ur coal shippers not bei we were probably depriv Ok RENT—BY R_O. HOLTZMAN, REAL ES- L830 MONDAY, 7TH 1 yurance Bro! Oth i tached toa keyring and chai! oe poker, 10th and F sta. n.w. suntably rewarded by leaving at Star office. jal OST—A POCKETBOOK, CON ING MON also visiting cards of friends, which cun be ee use with finished art. When she sang in New south. We have THE ZOOLOGICAL PARK. York she created a highly favorable impression, rdto the cabinet. Our choice | of 100,000 tons, | Miss Groebel, the contralto, and Sig. Bologn: abinet portfolio is ex-Governor William | COMDETSON OF Tux camat : “It has been customary, | the basso, also members of the company, are | H. Smith, of Alabama. We think h ighly also of | a <a some recommendations to | able to get vessel 4 KEYS AT. Mee ya1a-er2 | _ Referring to the proposed zoological park, Prof. Langle3 LaPierre Hotel, aud E et tlso, vis gards of, Ti atomee Sea kuuky | Cer since the institution commenced to form | said to be capable artists, Seats are on sale at | ex-Governor Alcorn, of Mississippi. | ve have ae the — ms — con- a c loser. ler please cali atoftice of JAMES 5 2 * . enue tn ar Ta giied, imps L_BAKBOUR & SON, O14 Penn. uve hw. collections, tifft skeletons and skins of wild | Droop’s. OTS dition throughout its entire length during the J (oST-IN 0-ST. MARKE To Be Mave into a Horr: i Dee. 31, pair of gold E paid if left at stall of JOHN F. VOGST. OST—DECEMBER 7, A LON mtaining over #10. it leit at Star office. GOLD HEAD UMBE BEY. 4 4 animals should be sent here for preparation, ibd so that a certain regular supply of such mat rial now comes in without solicitation eve year, together with occasional live anima which have been usually sent to the zoologic gardens in Philadelphia, It seemed to me | it was| Judge A.J. Edgerton of Mitchell, Dak., was | 8*450n, and will have only such repairs to make —A permit was | ‘ : baat 5 24 a Horet.— , | one of Gen. Harrison's callers yesicrday.” He | this winter as could not be made during navi- | trustees of the Randall erate, to, remciet aks | talked about the admission of the terriory to | Bation. the most of which, ou division Neff structure at the southeast corner of Isth, and | tHe Union as two states under the names of | rebatiding of wall and groutiag bottom of lock Pennsylvania avenue and to adapt it to hotel | North and South Dakota Rosrpmcun; new mackinety ab bei ee, wes. This is the building that has been | A Party of three railro: sing Gor and bat toe Se 107th sts wv5r., we. Roor, 1107 Pa. ave. 11th st. n.w., 7 3H st. n. Yr, 36 st. 5. ad directe rs With their ile y ‘e purp ; 4; repair of culvert. White's F buildin, t tials H.W. O., Wednesday worth while to try the experiment of having | PU"POses ceobieancyectn ag tts isi s made 1 of congratulation on the | 24; reps culvert, 1 : building 1425 Fat. Mist. or Mans Finder will be suitably rewaited | all animals sent on alive when this could be | pole hata) aegis «ine Wartermas- | President-elect yester They were D, P. | of new trunk over creck below Edward's Ferry; F ST. N.W.. 4 ROOMS dst. Ww * | done without enhanced cost; and thus has been H 4 which will be planned by Mr. A. B. Mullett, | Eells, Traman B. Handy and Mr. Waite, of | building of two new flum Tovements; in good repair; { - - ’ 7 | Clev Th BERK 24, FROM 140 MASSACHU formed the nucleus of a collection of living 31 = i $15 id. They are officers in the Bee line, | 20d some cleaning On ¢ Fe SE a sumed Ditie: 810 punt and uo questions sek animals, which, though still small, has at- | Will cost about $15,000, They came from Cleveland in a special car eral bridges: building ¢ —— F, near 18th st., 131 pumed : paid and no ques K'bet. 17th & 13th. or information leading to his tracted the popular interest ina very marked D, PRICE, LAR¢ return Rep Mey’s Vistratroy.—Mr. T. J. Francis, of | | Capt. Pratt, the head of the Indian se’ ered apd painted; r several locks, and dredging basin degree, | 1 er . RAT "i | New Jersey, the great Incahonee of the Im- | Carlisle, Pa., and Mr. D, M. Farquhar, at Cumberlan These repairs can be made at Cat wooD: Ystrinear Voth 12 Ger__O8 SATURDAY EV? | “It is understood that this interest, and the | hele Order Of fed Mon of Gin ited Biscay | fons alse called. < | comparatively small cost. The material has Ja10-30° | Jows Circle, 135. turn to 1313 New Hampshire ave..and receive a re- | consideration that the buffalo, the mountain accompanied by great chief of records of t Another queer cane reached the President- | all been put at the various places and paid for, NISHED—A THREE sory, | BU) above & st, 12 ward. ee; sheep and goat, the elk, and other vanishing | supreme council.Chas, R. Conley. of Delaware, | elect yesterday. It was made by a blacksmith, | During the year there were 256.513 tons of coal dwell: ge coms: all | 33" hear « Sine ~ | races of the continent deserve protection at the ri | will pay an official visit to the grand council of , but it is all of wood, and has a pictorial repre- | Shipy h was carried by 2.518 boate, ___ MONEY TO LOAN. 4 1 FFIC | bands of the government, was the cause ofa the District at the rooms of Osage Tribe on | sentation of the path of Gen, Harrison's life | making the average per boat 114 tons—as high Srrevwtins | SF heated by steman B00 11108" = | bill which was introduced by Senator Beck to | Monday evening next. This is the frst visit of | carved spirally upon it from the bottom up to | au average as any previous year, which shows | 047 ¥, Sd floor, 3 front rs. “OF, create a zoological garden on Rock creek, such | the supreme council officers to this jurisdiction | the top. The story starts with a log cabin at | the waterway to be in good condition, } _ heated by steam 86 vty F wt that these animals might not only form the | for many years, and Red Men await it with in. j the botton and works its way up through | THE OUTLOOK. | gle ropes pO toe dae g as | terest. ~~ wane to — an rainy his enlistm = in| Notwithstanding the decreased revenue of 1,900 at 5 per cent. he jot do in ordinary captivity. This es- ——— he army. After that he appears on horse- | ne company ond 3 weg ected ALE st aw. 3 #1000 at oper ce tablishment; it is proposed, when completed, | _Justirrep 1x Suoomixa THE Doo Har Far | back as a general, aud soon to the top, where | te company and, therefore, the decroneed em 311th staf pe oe to place under the care of the regents. with a | His CuickeNs.—This morning in the Police | there is a representation of Uncle Sam placing | Penditures on betterments, the canal is im 1: 2 09 133g st. hw hall 23¢ 11th st. n.w, 21 11th st. n. w. 5.000 at & per cent. s2igney tm hana’ WORLEY y ONEY TO LOAN proper provision for itsmaintenance, The bill | Court Mr. Andrew V. Leibin, of Brightwood | a crown upon his head. has not yet become a law, but in the event of was on trial, charged by Agent Key with cruelty A delegation consisting of representatives | meutand boats sufficient to transport S - | its doing so. the trust created, being in the in- | to ammals in shooting a dog belonging to Mr, | from each congressional district’ in Virginia | Cumberland to Georgetown from five to six \ SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL | terest of knowledge, and incidentally offering George Thomas. The dog, it appears, had | left last night for Indianopolis to urge the | bundred thousand tons of coal per annum, but beni CUTTER & Co. & most obvious means for its popular diffusion, | been in the habit of eating Mr. Leibin’s chick- | selection of Gen. Mahoue fora cabinet position, | the lower rates charged by competing lines of ie l42uF'st. | seems to be one which falls entirely within the | ens and he shot it. Mr. Carrington, for the de- ss es Pe ds, and the sharp competition on the NIN SUMS OF FROM 81,000 | Proper function of the Smithsonian Institution, | fendant, suggested that the dog should be on FOREIGN » al trade, prevent the canal from receiv- a: . and I hope I may be able to state that the trust | trial for ernelty to the chickens, The judge ing more than half the coal tonnage it is capa- E. PAIRO, is one of a nature which the regents, if called | said that Mr. Leibin was entitled to some pro- comparatively good condition, and with equip- cee EWS AND GOSSIP. id bath, bells, speaking tubes, ash and Ai} moders Conveniences, with coucreted yard’ and ane ble of moving. While we have made every ef- ile “$50 per month eg Louisiaiaave._| upon, are likely to favor.” tection and that if the dog had been kiling’ his Risateceyicey sradgrep ey eaeed wend of | fort to induce shippers to use the canal, and 420-1m als BROWSE 6 O05 st. A Ds. ART COLLECTIONS. chickens he certainly was justified in shooting | spegieg gs 3, Haris. | have fixed our tolls at the lowest possible rate, OE RE CENT, PAYABLE QUARTERLY, With refi to art collecti | the animal. The case was dismissed. ‘The Eiffel tower at Paris is now 225 metres | it has not been in our power to aunterially in= FOREST SOaFORSEED Te douns woe ro elon ee rene ence to ert collections Brot, Liang: ——— high. The men at work on the top enjoy sun- | crease its tonnage. Weise hee: 1434 Nats SMALL PREMIUM CHARGED. ley writes: “The words of your first secretary,| A SatomeL SNATCHER HELD FoR TRE GRAND shine while fog prevails beneath. With the low rates charged on other trans- DoW. 100 each. 412 7th s 5, TO LOAN that the institution exists for knowledge in the | Jcry.—Policeman Mellen of the eighth precinct It is stated that Mr. Gladstone’s recent letter | portation lines. it is impossible for the canal, im Feats $3.58 133 P5008 highest sense, including not only science com- | Yesterday arrested a colored boy named Frank | ity er to thes pestitin of its present condition, to successfully meet such oat 3.000 ON REAL ESTATE souake o> ealied, bet The cus, te beautiful, | Washington, on suspicion of being the lad who | With re Scene aloe at Freete to | Competition. rie ed HOS. F. WAGGAMAN. | a8 well as the immediately practical,’ remind | snatched the satchel from Miss Fannie Cassell | P’ ° "4 In 1878 the general assembly passed an act, : : 5 JAN ON WASHINGTON crTY | US that one of the lines on which the institu- | 0n 9th street Saturday night. The young lady | PeTsuade the vatican that Mr. Gladstone, if re- Beton fede tion was to develop according to the views of | Sot offacar at French street and had just | turned to power, would promote a European CHAKLES i “Chapter 5s, thorizing the issue of $500,000 of repair bonds, which are a first lien upon the 7 & store...20 Bose OE ES Fr g a i 0 & to settle the questionsat issue between 3 NDY, | Congress, that of its connect ith art, stepped on the sidewalk when a colored boy | COSTES. . revenue and corpus of the canal, When the Ore eecds $a5-1m _ S21 Fat. | boon allowed almost entirely io: lepeon ten | eretbed herby thearm and. took ten cowie | Ilyas etree: ,., | Present board took charge of the affairs of the 3 a To29 = now, however, understood that a very valuable | ftom her. Miss Cassell identified the prisoner | President Carnot gave a grand banquet in company all of these bonds except seven— Fors tuil lst apply to WESCOTT & WILCOX. 390.000 in ae to suit 94 5 Per cent. collection of art objects. representing, perhaps, | #5 the boy who robbed her. This morning he | Paris last evening in honor of all of the for- $1,000 each—had been sold, and the proceeds _210 ___1907 Pa. ave. nw. w. yeiprniay Po get pee ran over $1,000,000 in value, has been left to the | Was taken to the Police Court and held by | cign ambassadors and diplomatic representa-| used to make extraordinary repairs and pay RK REN 2D ST. N.E.—SEVEN ROOMS, | — = Fe + daa and monthly Been pecares Lon real Smithsonian Institution, and it is not an abstract | Judge Miller for r the action of the grand jury. | tives. the past and current expenses of the company, sows an TE ILMARTE, Attorney st awe” | FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS, | 2", BROWN ST Fist, Gosstion when we-aak wis thoes relations are oro siciateid wees: Tee ee eevee] PAE eye petro tingle tg wham 2 == = 5 7 wee ee J + Bay! " ’ 3 7 Set OR SALE—MEAT AND PROVISION STORE, | MJONEY TO LOAN of the independence of the Smithsonian is of | 4X [mmpontaxt AcuEEMENT ReacuED at THE | Hitinn}'as not bees ammililated e ™P™ | of interest overdue January 1 ©90,000. for Sig years. Jall-3t" | _J3-3m ness, No possessor of @ great private gallery | Over three hundred millions of capital were action. but as the majority of these bonds are {OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL PARLOR GRAND SENG Ze SUIT.~ | like either of the two or three in this country | represented at the second meeting of western | PTinces* Louise, sister of the fappess. - has | held by the Baltimore and Ohio railroad com- piano, cost 4 years 1650; will sell for 8125. N & which are rising now to almost national im- | *°! ‘ eee bipe been betrothed to Prince Leopold of Prussia. any, we do not anticipate that any action wild CaatbiO sth ste new. eee ad ee tn een || ortanied ib yiemusmaot oF sual c gallery, know- | Tilroad presidents and bankers in New York | The Deutsche Wochenblatl, a free conservative | be taken in the pear future, aoe Op AKEBROWN HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, | 3 -ONey—To LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP. | Mg onthe one hand what art is and’on the | Yesterday. The committee of three appointed | organ, declares that Prince Bismarck’s report | _ In addition to this, there is a floating debt of OR RS Pa security wuts a | other hand what the relations of the govern- | at the last meeting to perfect a plan of organi- | on the Gcffcken uffair resulted in his detest, | 81,760.87, which, with the collectible assets, - AND 40 F ST. N. W, NEAR | Apply FLEMMING'S Stable, Sth st.cbet Dand Eats specialty. | TYLER & kt BED. ment to art have been in the past, is likely | zation reported by President Adams, that all | and that the Morier incident sa still uglier | Will reduce it about £12,000. Se a tate een 1-3 alg. Lins St uW-_ | to bequeath it to the nation without some guar-| the parties interested desired the strict enforce- | echo of the diary affair. Things having gone | “‘The inability of the canal company to sue~ room, parlor bed | JVOR SALE—SENT IN FOR SALE A NUMBER OF ONEY TO LOAN. anty, not only for its care and maintenance. s visi rieweh s so far, it says the continuance of Morier at St. | cessfully compete with other lines of 3, 820.50, in 2d-| F'importad Endler Side Beige ei A ee OF $10,600, Por ite. jadicl i | Mentof the provisions of the interatate-com- | 9 ot = tation, and its impoverished financial condi- AM oB BEG 1B 20 | Ki Unported Ladiew Side Saddles, lighiy wuled. A ss: 000, but for its judicious use in the cause of| merce act, and that in all matters of trafic it | Petersburg will be a severe blow to German eae pepe “__ | Hiding School” Stables, 1126 Vermont court, opposite ee national art itself, ieee ition | "88 best to strictly adhere to the agreement | diplomacy and difficult to explain away. aia Games emi easton cepedtien EO Successor to Whiskers Jovian, ‘The Smithsonian stands here in the position | known as the “agreement of presidents of Ist| M. Carnot, president of France, is a fisst-cl ee ecnatiaell"te te cee, "le eee core i gene HR SALE—PIVE EXTREMELY FINE ST.BER-| a1s-1m 1417 ¥ st._ | Of a disinterested and independent party, abso- | January, 1889." ‘To accomplich this, thoy pro- | carpenter end can handle the eaw nd plane as | ort; k ly day does not Key at SULLIVAN'S Book: Pe Puppies, sired by our prize dog “Marco” | ————_—______. ~ : =e lutely irresponsible, having a permanency such | Dose an & ecutive organization and the princi- . - \ : action must be taken at an early day me “jad-6t" y are very handsomely mart and prowisivg; M EY TO LOAN ©: 00D REAL ESTATE as no individual or private co: oration can re pose an ex 8 my princi- | well as any mechanic, it was at Chabanais, in admit of a doubt. Of the measures that were —_ GOL | price 829. JACOBS BROS. 1229 Pa, ave. Jall-ut security in sums to suit; charges nominal iisisk ane Hk taIGKE vecy alee P- | ple of arbitration for settlement of all difticul- | the Charente, where his father possessed a| ending before the last general assembly, NENIENTLY LOCATED 12- RSALE—A CALIGRAPH TYPE-WRITING| a emma te ag eee pbuh Ohana scturel aoe 4 thwest section, st “a beaten is it of i ; ies. It is proposed that an association of pres-| chateau, that he learned the trade, Carnot, 5 ERFORD, 1907 F si uw. | Symachine and oak desk; both new, « bargain Fae agri Pl G8 or aes erect fet : : of | er., insisted that all his children should learn ) {26TC was co Duniberionll cok beatae : : : itself that the government accepted it and pro- | EHC grat io Sone eas, BE Made responsi- | some occupation. “There is no felling.” he | it toa railroad company. If any such legis- a 02407 Paa_| Tiana or en § proper way or En e and held to a more strict account. wusedl to say; -"you may wantit came day, Sor we ESTATE IN nding it back ee i OTE | og Bi greens Sige lation is to be hed, it ought to include a UMS | to the heirs of the conditional donors, It is, | wate,, Pint for an interstate-commerce rail- | live in strange times.” So Carnot, jr., was put (7 jooking to abandoning the canal caah customer STRASBURDER 3 SOM, NESE ce MOXEY, 70 LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ES- | of this kind on the condition either of secing | idemts be formed, that the highest officials of fe security. dlz-4m 30 ER Ni BEACTIFULLY-FURNISHED, ME- | 5 On sate — MANTIFF MALE PUP OF VULCAN zed new House, centrally located. ° #100 1 ORE a ©. Sellman), three a—aaaek ote iation” i A 4 sition of the entire canal from Cumberl: it me ae oo a as ‘terest ; no dela} Di . Way association” is to secure the establishment | to the bench, and, according to his professor, x1 Sabe ee = irae eT ee 30u Ti st. uw. | Perhaps, not too much to say that an import- | and maintenance of public, uniform, and siable | one M. Delarze. who is otal” living, coguiteed Georgetown. Lara 5 Wane nego eg con =! GRive ant function of the Smithsonian which has lain : concern to the 5 ROR RENT_ ONY SOTARE NORTH OF DUPONT BAe Unt ARRIVED FROM VIRGINIA 10 . : 6 | long in abeyance may yet be developed in this | "Stes, and to secure complete reports of all | himself most honorably. holders of 1844 and 1878, and to the judgment te Be seat at TOES TEER Sree 2 all Wurvosen Salen | Jy ONEY, ADVANCED TO, BUY HOMES, O ‘TO | 0K 1 2h nsec geet ee pera ate rah Com: | ‘The German authorities have forbidden the | creditors, that we will, at n fature dime, pre- AF BLS 0. SALE—BLACK HORSE; SIX YEARS OLD: guges canceled in the event of death: easy Tuoutaly Pats non <omneaerad BP ai Fosiomeesy of all dicey ‘The board of m: oe circulation by post in Germany of the Intran- | sent to the bondholders a special report upon thoroughly broken ; also carriage ant ; in ents: alittle more than rent will buy a home, THE COURTS. poland oe i: af; | sigeant, Henri Rochefort’s paper. M. Rochefort | the subject.” poet eke ae cnn enee and hermeany im for circular and full explanation - Se es ets, onl NU AS, Bo 1 ae, ant haan Maaco ye ote ————-——-.-— ices 9 yor tise for them. Inquire SENATE STABLES. 900 Dela, | _224-3in" SMITH & SIBBALD, 629 F st. nw. a 6 Fudge He totally abolish the ‘payments of commissions, | Scarce She bxerhecboreor gaping The Indiana Senate. aire LEON LUBRINER. ware ave. da7-lwe GREY, TO LOAN IN AMOUNTS TO BUIT AT} yy... neg 4 ann xige ‘Albecokt: dg- | When it is alleged that any poe of the 2 be : : ing | 4 SCENE OF GREAT CONFUSION—THE DEMOCRATS ; FE SALEGS HOCTAVE CHICKERING SQUARE | 4¥A 10: Ney: on ana H caterday. Breitbarth agt. Albrecht; judg-| interstate-commerce act has been violated, or | Kuhn, the man who is charged with having anoaman Piano for €75, at oz pisne wareroons —B21-Sm__GEO. W. LINKINS, 19th and Hsts._| ment of condemnation. Culbertson agt. Vor- | that any rate, rule, or regulation established | murdered a man in Wisconsin, and who was . - - ja7-Im* ae ee a IOREY LOANED. IN SUMS TO SUIT. FoR 5, | hees; judgment by default. by the association has been violated, the com- | arrested on the steamer Lord Gough at Queens- | At the assembling of the Indiana legislature anos —— a ava : ~~ 34526, 15 oF 20 years. | aay page — ets ay Serer Aad Cor. pany ee Frege hes ten days within which | town, was rearraigned in court in London yes- | yesterday there was a great deal of confusion, provements, R SALE—] (CLOPEDIAS—G! SCH a wey turned over free of i st Yesterday, Palmer agt. Flemin, toreply. If the charges are sustained, the re-| terday. His solicitor urged that the identit; jeut.-Gov, Robertson presented himself at SN a PO Walks Hantot Ue Calted security Liteand ‘Trust'Co; | auditor. Cummings agt, Bartlett; pro coutesso | port Wil be either eccemenion ed ie iene | Serany prisoner had not been proved. Kubin | thedossot the nexate Cosme imselt at RENWT_CH SVERAL HANDSOME | house where there is placed a set of t Avpleton's ene. | eS eae ee ee ertntey enable Par” | set aside, state-commerce commission, or a penalty shall | was remanded for a week in order to enable nee edmittance, Judge Mitchell, of the sa- Mietet ofthe northeast! two Uges care: pent | Hits work, all the voltintescte te tinived at oeeon | Gall fore circular and full explanation. Curtxat Court—Judge Montgomery. __ | be assessed on the company so offending of not | proofs of his identity to be wecurea, SCrnai Re oonee Seren sirable tenants. Also, monthly payments ‘by addressing Post Office | _*e=4-6m_F¥. H. SMITH & SON, Agents, 1222 F st, Yesterday, A. 8. Dulin, grand larceny and | less than $250, Admiral Krantz, French minister of marine, | P'eme court, rap; fe sena excellent hotel stan Box 300. Different editions; all prices," jad-tof2 ONEY 10 LOAN horse stealing (two indictments); nolle pros, | ‘The presidents agree among themselves to has submitted to the cabinet a dispatch from the | ®&lled upon State Auditor Carr to perform the W. E. BURFORD, 14: FOE, SALE-SINGING BIRDS. BIRD FOOD, AND M SUMS FROM $500 UPWARD, Michael Flood. larceny (appeal); guilty. immediately discharge any employe guilty of | 08vernor of Obeck, stati Sub Geand ine duty im, upon him by the constitution of OOM BRICK Ho Cages, Gold-Fish, Aquarius, and Fish ‘Food. AT THE LOWEST KATES OF INTEWEST ‘To-day, Frank McFinnegan, ‘carrying con- | a violation, and he shall not afterward be en- | 8° “eye p-5 taken sez. | calling the senate to order in the absence of gy ona Coty 7 Lraghe. sepes cealed weapons; recognizance taken. John H. | gaged or employed by ‘ny, momnber of the as- aoe nce epee igry ‘Red cea,” | the lieutenant-governor. Mr. Carr is a — : ~ REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. Simms, bi Y; guilty, notice of motion for | sociation except upon the approval in writi lican. promptly announced that, inasm ee SOME NEW BAY-WINDOW | F'afulsnd clopaat nears neo weient emakd oe: | a2 Corner YOth end Fats aw, new trial, James G, ‘Tracey, assault with foc | OE thn enscttve: Whar The presidents’ |_| The French Senate has re-elected M. Le | as the oo roms rym stood outside the Frctse: i Sud bath: all conveniences: 1328 | 7% octaves: all'the best higprevemmute se me =": | tent to kill; guilty. ‘Thomas’ McGuire, Sunday | agreement of January 1, 1889, which provides Royer ident of that body. One hundred | door demanding admittance, he should con- ble neighborhood. Malities: and stands solialy Woe ze or bar; nolle pros. ‘inst rebates and the c: out of pre- | and ei votes were cast for him. Sixteen | sider it a usurpation for to call the SG, ered t Th sums to suit, at lowest rates on approved real 3 Pp oe bligati included in the | blank ballots were cast. cents Sn ee estate security. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, Pouce Covnt—Judge Miller, viously existing obligations, clu: we senate to order. a fe pyt By C | This ts 020 1427 Pennsylvania ave. To-day, Robert Wheeler, vagrancy; bonds or | Plan. Provision is made to secure to each| When the cases of Dr. Tanner, Mr. Condon| ‘The republicans and 25 im advance, a = MOE 79,2088) 9 days.’ John Homan. do.; bonds or 60 days, | Company its due share of competitive traffic. | and Mr. John O'Connor. members of parlia- | Mitchell proceeded to call the senators to ED. C. BERGLIN: 1S Fst new. jaS-Lw*_ THE PIANO G1 a“ OM eae Beare, OF OA ad Charles Scott, throwing stones; $5 or 15 days, | The agreement shall continue in force abso- ment, who were summoned to a) yester- | himself. He announced that he — JOR RENT—UNFURNISHED. i NEW WAREROOMS, | THOS. 3. FISHER & CO, John Brennan, disorderly conduct; do. Geo, | lutely for sixty days from January 10, 1889. 3) court to | t0 swear in members-elect. This he proceeded st. ne, Tir... jas. C 2 rs day before the Tipperary (Irelan to the republi~ Shirley, colored, vagrancy; bonds or 90 days, | ADY Bah ee ny, on giv- | answer charges under the crimes act were | to do amid protests on the ee LA st seS OR SALE-AT THE NEW YORE Cc, GE MF toroan TO LOAN ON REAL EST. ¥ Frank Moore and James Dean, do.; bonds or 60 os rave called, the defendants failed to answer. The | Cas, the noise on both sides of the —- he Sees aaa WaShe DANEXHOWER, rip magpie cd profanity; $5.25 | post of what took plate at the Titties wise | OPSES opeee pessoas tos Oe eee. mytting aia. In the cnane cng, wom tha co "es ap24 Successor to DANENHOWER & SO! 15 F st. ys. 3 4 v went Fur bobes WF e . fessrs, Cooley, Walker and M of the , Judge Mitchell went on ¥ '& apecialty. Fron. tag Merritt, pelea, cena disendenn! €20 = : rey maereb 00 selec oa e rep Held for Margaretta Schneider’s Murder protesting, - ‘W. WILLIAMS, Manager, 26 Faw, ne paar nr yer ome ge eg on da; elius Smith, ‘and bad the democrats elect James F. a eae a Bea BS | casas a erace a SoHE | Cock ose” she a en mee fa | sna techn tu era | POR ane tre ronunes onrar? rat | Go x preiet_ Wh a ay hy oe oo Up ot. r: Bn eed fodng lady, German or Cera Bonde or 60 ph Charles Brown, do.; per- | sioners & decided opinion that the | In Baltimore last night the coroner's jury | that was lieutenant-governor, -— Biahtis "Seed allt p Bo: referred. " Address Box SS, Star office i plan waa a vast improvement on anything yet | held Kunigunde Betz, alias Ida, for the mur- ought to be admitted, and Senstor Johueon feredapdtoned BECO 06, SFA Wie teat ct SELF HESE ACO, Ripbeped: ang <hey suggested a few alterations. | der of Margaretta Schneider, the old woman | clared it carried. all . : ab i I « ttm 1 st. how. OR WE HAVE JUST by ate ty general discussion, in which house on Wednesday. The accused lived asa the proceedings, the | See) SEE See fame 2 Lonel ae or > A. trunk ling pendent partcipaied, «Twoltion servant with the deceased for about two weeks. aed ae eg ety 4 on hae ee 4 — tro see HUGO w & COI AL} regia teat Ate eden was svocring Soe peepened of the ) The most conclusive evidence against her was ewer pore Key Oe mek, 825" Apply TOS se ne ee — =. pm ‘forms fap auiful. Never | ville, organization. Pres- | mutilated $5 note which she endeavored to | Wasannounced as twenty-seven <> ee Eras cea See wpe | Ric tt eae Witbtie asec hoes ing the wohemer "n” TortMHOR also aDPTOT-| have exchanged f the custom ouee, the. mis: | Gato and twenty thre Mot rotng, Tees fore <irescoed yj alls), pantry. ‘aud all <. = fim high a trot tp thrge ‘eae = iViL - SERVICI SERVI SEA ERARLON COATS ers aay ofa ae ense law. Sect = me pie pia of the n dons one of the boon, age Aydt yt season’ of year, if taken at once, 108 — a E| Clr Capt. Williams and the twenty-two men who ‘in, p/tPppearances Deceitful. pester pee es Rn not been sworn = 0) ra = me From the Philadelphia ‘with the democrats on every roll call, toe, “SOHN PUERSEAR SCO. TOT at deb | TORS Rats’ att a, stenoses titan. | Revien Hepubic bt Sho fad get neat | Bom, Westend—"And so. youare engaged to | foe Ssed tes Sune.‘ tested tat her hue |voung wit hs democrat sa DR RENT. HARTZ MOUNTAIN, Ss —— ya a gis ‘hunted ‘after- mage fastoeades Ene Ce eee canes Ste het hae scngiaba cuy, RS ot otras ee a. fa Patel Were abe bad gone fer ga wera, an avording Fy Sot tes ma i te a ae mat | on the Ailsa, which arrived at New York Wed- could eran get snqage to bees” How Mal pee | wtmen hak tied itv Fedeemed, The tier co he mater although «carat * ovens 3 Pieces were found ‘next MSGS “Ges Winibe ioe wae ee AMR oeats | TRS er oat, cree one at Palmer's theater, New | “Adult Son—'T didn't, she managed it” | Exactly" ‘The prioner retains her ait of will be kept for the ane Isa 9 racfnoon, need onviets in a farm gang ne who [7 200 want ax aT HLF PRICE CHAS, st. Dw, LONDON AND 26-3 i :