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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ; ° AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, . & H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t cag by carriers on theit own acronntat 10 cents pet week, or 44c. month. Copies at the counter, 2 Sa inonth+ one year, $07 sis’ monts, 82. —* & S/S > STRIKING MINERS LOCKED OUT. They Wanted to Return After a Strike, But Mr. Scott Wouldn’t Let Them. Sratve Vater, Ia., Jan. 22.—The 2,000 miners in W. L. Scott's mines here. who struck Saturday, want to return to work, but are qe ye —as a lock-out, the greater ein being without money and in advu. In case of cold weather extreme suffering is feared. —— NO NEW THEORIES WANTED. A Rabbi Assaulted for Saying it Was ee Peter and Not Jesus Who was Crucified. ; Omana, Nen., Jan. 22.—M. Horwich, Telegrams to The Star. wich, and four other Russian Jews, rested last evening for an assault on Rabbi EXCITED BY SHEEHY’S ARREST | ScaStrectc” Tac suas ogy on 12th and ow r recently advanced the theory at a meet at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as ‘mail waatter.) Tux Weextr Sran—published on Friday—$1 9 , postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. E¥-All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; no paper sent longer than is paid for. Vex. aeerclememnrantn iene ag aadeiss 74—No. 12,030. WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1889. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. _ __ SPECIAL NOTICES Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.| DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION 01 —<g=> A VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CON Capa Tae oe on Se eane ween ae ainetsn's women? whistler aio be given ee eee = to pate in the ization te < ‘s wondel wi a iven National Kifles’ Armory, on Thursday Evening, of s building association on the serial plan arere- | the"Siat inst, ‘Miss Nellie B Wilson Mey Jean E quested to attend an adjourned meeting to be held at | True, Mr. J. P. Collins, Mr E. Zeff, and Messrs. Mc- Berrell’s Hall. 642 Penn. ,on WEDNESDAY | Cauley and Moore will appear in the’ program. EVENING, 234 inst.. at 7 o'clock. A committee ap-| ‘The Tickets are 50 Cents, and are now on sale at Yointed ata recent meeting will submit s plan, con- | Brentano's. 7 jon, and by- consideration and action: nn Steenioasttccke ieee <2=>,.., JHE TURKISH BATH COMPANY aL " respectfiflly invites the public to the open- INO. PFLEGING, LADIES’ TAILOR, | ing of their new and elegant TURKISH and RUSSIAN now with Owen. Merchant | BATHS, 1329 G street n.w.. THIS TURSDA’ ‘cor. New York ave. and 10th st.. where he will | JANUARY 32: open from 2 pun. to, 12 Midnight, be pleased to see his friends and patrons. _jal-6t_| ‘This will be the only opportunity for both ladies and ~ Dk. R J. HYATT, DENTIST, HAS RE- | eatlemen to inspect the entire establishment. It FROM WASHINGTON TO MOUNT VERNON, The Senate to-day passed the bill to direct THE TARIFF BILL IN THE SENATE, | survey of a road from aqueduct bridge to Mount Vernon. The bill, which was introduced eo by Senator Riddleberger, authorizes and — his people that it was Simon Peter an directs the Secretary of War to detail one or _ Jesus that was crucified on € y- Mr. Reagan’s Amendment Rejected. more engineer officers of the army to make the Salisbury Tired of His German Alliance | ber of the congregation rushed toward the necessary surveys fora national road from a — and he was obliged to run through the int in Alexan: county, Va., at or near the ck door to save himself. Sunday Goidsteim Virginia end of the aqueduct bridge, and broached the theory again at aregalar m ting RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. thence through the counties of Alexan’ and REAL FIGHTING ON THE STAGE, | i= the synagogue, when he was overwhelme: Fairfax to Mount Vernon. The officers are to with such a volley of imprecations and church report the results of their survey, together ——~—— furniture as convinced him that he was still im with the estimated cost of the building of the the minority. He escaped from his assailants, d, to the Secretary of War, and he in turn] PROPOSED SOUTHERN IRON TRUST: | hi and f the leade: » behind Given Precedence in the House. Seetrcumeh tke es ee ae “5 however, and now six of the reare —— iates th f $10,000 with which to ———»_-_- tray the stoeseary expe th . THE GERMANS MUST LEAVE. f the . . . The Senate. ws dcr eae fax tampeelenteee amcicas 1 me Chicago Street Car Conductors. ae tg Among the various memorials presented was CAPITOL TOPICS. Those are the Conditions on which the a ludicrous one presented by Mr. Vest, signed Arabs will Release the Missionaries. by a number of dentists, asking that a bounty Zanzipar, Jan. 22.—The Arabs have ma of $1 per tooth extracted be allowed to Ameri- |.) ae Ere the evacuation of the coast by the Germans enn hain “én order to encourage an honest | Alli#on offered an amendment to the lsuse The West Virginia Senate Organizes at | 4h. sirst condition to the release of the mission. = ‘ imposing a duty of 11 centsa pound on wools | — Last—Opposition to Kenna. aries who have been c . Phe industry, lower the cost to patients, ae £0" | of the first or Second classes, increasing the | Special Dispatch to Tax sxe Stan, naval garrison at Dar-es-Salaam has been com- courage the immigration of dentists from | quty on the second class to 12 cents per pound. | _ Vv Jan, 22.—The dead-lock | pelled to withdraw owing to a severe outbreak other parts of the world, thereby making | Adopted. The ad valorem duty on all carpets | in the senate was broken late yesterday by the | of fever among the men. Further fightin better market for the agricultural and other | was increased from 30 to 35 per cent. | Consid- | election of Carr on the 126th ballot to be presi- | curred at Bagomoyo on Saturday.” products of this country.” Laid on the table. | eration of the wool schedule was finished, and, | dent, ‘Both siden claim a. victors, the repub-| Arabs are Jubilant over their recent ae ae ‘anp | at 11:20, the Senat journed. - ae ican if anything | #24 captures. The Italian war sh hE Mee THEY FEEL RELIEVED, errs gp clades alate withdraw from the blockade. Large shipmests # * ET a D y arms and amunitic arriving from Rogie parce trree-taoepoet aapeg a lgcaras| (enbab aby elcome sponte the Senate com | him from the outset, It looks as if the demo- | Belgium, England and Germany. ‘The Beitich ree Le re eatin Ta Sxiem | mate me Aeenoe tm Charge oF she, ari NLT Fs hia thes aa ot he lisa nn Shays haces | On ae easing & pulls een allowances to officers and men of the navy, | held no meeting to-day. Their work is com-| 1.0, endeavoring to organize, while the re- Pit > — EDUCATIONAL... moved from the St. Cloud Build: No. | @-— THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MERT- | FAMILY 742 0th street northwest, between Gand H streets. | > say of the CLTIZENS' ASSOCIATION of | 2: > magarges Bll Georgetown THIS EVENING, at Association hall, on High st. Business of importance will be considered, ARCHIBALD | GREENLEES, President; Ui ‘ret PA. DARNEILLE HAS MO’ ‘Real Estate office to GIS F st. n.w.; first Jal 9-30" STOCKHOLDERS sH- = [RS. ROBT. LEITCH, SR., OF CAPITOL bs Fwy = A SSemuit Wishes to state that the informal gather- helt annual meeting tor the election of Di: | 3 : : end even tore for the envnine Fear will be held at the office of | she wan xoT « “bi-weekly meetitus of the ‘Frash Cin company, in this city, on MONDAY, February 4th, | *5 7 ech s club exists it is unknown both to herself ng of young people at her ho PEELE ECE EEL ECE Ky 3 AMENDMENTS To THE SENATE TARIFF BILL. CARR ELECTED PRESIDENT. At the session of the Senate last evening Mr. ; TAKE YEH IISIAW GAAS SMVAWV SHWRS IWW BWW SVYADAWUWBWAKIBOOSO jock m. to 1 p, m. CHAS. 8. BAILEY, Secretary. r Church, of 3 . 8 W. Warren Bentley will sing. ‘Pubile vited Bookbinder, Paper Ruler and Blank Book Manufsc- | Novanine wie turer. Art Books and other Magazines bound with — great care for Library or Table. : 420,422 1ithetaw. 221w_ | POO NAG RIVER BOATS .. ttt ettittt <> HOLMES & COUTTS SUGAR WAFERS | E~ are far superior to any others. For sale by compensation for the ruin brought upon their c= SaaS 3ACKEON a co bese ou seq serriog on receiving ships was | pleted, and all the members, as well ss the | Pine bave been struggling uguint ft and | Taaeey the Aghting between the urgent CoA NIE DDIMAN'S, es aa Ca oma ax siti ne {I feeling of great relief on their seid when could have elected Carr at any time had they < nin, a on before pure Ea ‘The Senate at.11:30 resumed consideration of | #°°™ # Weary and worrying task. been so disposed. In fact, they had hard work CANDIDATES FOR PUBLIC PRINTER. Capt. Meredith, of Chicago, who is a candi- date for the position of government printer, Good Assortment, S. ‘0 cFedit, or not to credit; that is the question. - = Whether ‘tis better for me suffer Ls, SON NE TONE AEN SL | The Finks and annoyances of oytrageous credit, — SDE Or to take arms against the wretched system, — And by opposing, fod it! “To credit to keep Senators Morrison and Morris in line, they being tired of what they regarde@ as “tomfooler, The majority of the vote by the tariff bill—the pending question being on the amendment offered by Mr. Reagan to the wool section. Capt. Jack Crawford's Terrible Fight with a Drunken Indian Actor. PCE \ ke : ig : od was democrati Crscrexatt, Jan, 22.—A duel in real earnest ~ os: No more; and by that refusal to end Mr. Morrill read some general remarks, He | 8fTived in the city to-day to look after his in- | Which Carr was elected was democratic. deancondiawnenson yp had sought the floor (he said) mainly for the | terests in that direction, Mr. Donath, of the THE SENATORIAL CONTEST. sock plese on the singe of the Stundast thee- Devoutly to be wished. To sell on credit— = Te lit, perchance to lose; ay, Here's the rub! TO RAILWAY CONTRACTORS. a creditor's meeting what little there may be, purpose of preserving the symmetry of the ter last night between Running Deer, an In- republican record in relation to its action on fe Craftsman, and Helm, formerly connected with Both parties were in caucus last night and dian chief, and Capt. Jack Crawford, the the Critic and the government printing office, | Gen, Nathan Goff was nominated for United When I have sold tock on credit the tariff. make three candidates for that office who are | c,. = aes ..| 8eout. The Indian was drunk, and in the duel Tndced does make nie pauseaud stick to “cash.” eR eee eee poeta bebe: Os Se sexators | BOW in the city looking after their interests, | State Senator, The democrats had aconfer-| jeone attempted to kill Crawford. It was a THE GOVERNMENT of Newfoundland invite tend- — Ga = peer ea : = ORSE OF DEMOCRATIC SENATORS | and the friends of Payne, foreman of the New | ence but with closed doors. It is estimated hagd and terrible fight with knives, According wafer the cot natruction and operation of a line os rail- , Rs can save, you money on ‘Trousers and Suiti ERNMENT RECEIPTS To-Dax. - rnal | in opposition to the bill, who had assailed it, York Press composing rooms, are here working | that there may be some trouble over the ques- | tothe play Crawford should have taken the 0 MILES IN LE: P has been good. si T have no old stock to tuark down, | Tevenue, $214,170; customs, £361,085 he said, by a chorus of vituperative epithets as | for him, tion of balloting or beginning to ballot for | knife from the redskin, who is a Comanche. : : : May bandise is worth only what st will bring. andit] Yomry Recnurrs have been assigned to the | harsh to the ear asthe discordant tones of a NOMINATIONS. United States Kenator to-day. Both particeare | ie refused to give it up, and’ mad czy, aikdreswed to, the Colonial Secretary, | Trousers for 5: 81 Trousers for $7; $10 for #10, | third cavalry and forty to the fifth cavalry. calithumpian concert. He was persuaded, how-| The President yesterday afternoon sent the Ghetcuck procestiage lt ta bar thie aroha oaks “~y _ meg a desperate stru, Oe ee, eee Somot propose te beaut bid tor year pateaspn. ee a acts aces Teka, ever, that the American people, prosperous as | following nominations to the Senate: To be - scout got the upper hand and pricked the In- be made by it. If the returns for General Goff 18TH MARCH, 1889. pst ianienis Boe Durr at tae Pants Exrostriox.—Capt. they would be under the continuance of a fair | judges of probate, territory of Utah—James | for governor wre. sustained and he should be son anh hteis- seadiadiaihsckcac genta’, Gicaseee EES avid 4. Lyle, ordnance department, has been | and reasonable protective policy (with a rea-| McGarry, in Beaver county; Joseph D. Jones, | elected to the United States Senate, Carr would contract can be obtained un applica- | CASH TAILOR AND “EXPERT IN TROUSERS.” wee proceed, by way of New York city, | sonable reduction of revenue) would be | in Utah county, and E. P, Johnson, in Bo: dian two or three times in the side, with the threat to kill him if he made any further hos tile di it After the pley th: jaa become governor after March 4,and that is | escaped and the police are lodkine fon inn Full partic tions of prope tion to ‘ . e looking for him, é 2 Paris, France, for duty at the Paris exposi-| able to appreciate the fact that it| Elder county. To b nd assistant engi- | Something neither the democrats ‘nor republi- | ¢, se ef ad ° MESSRS. O'CONNOR & HOGG, sRULRLE STORE-COR. OTH ANDGSTS.N.W. | tion as military ‘assistant to the U. 8. commis-| was “a condition and not a theory” | mors Grnth Ave te eet eet | caus WOULD like to teoy cepeciely the lather na { £68FINE that he may do some harin, Barristers. sioner-general. that now most troubled his democratic frien States—Harry U. Butler, of Maryland, and | he cannot be counted upon. In politics he has A SOUTHERN IRON TRUST. OTTAWA, ONTARIO. 210-1m avi iw. to 2900 M (Bridge) st, Geongetown.a21-0e* | $1,670,000, as follows: Registered 434s, $1,500,- | dence that the republicans, 0 long as they | sul of the United States at San Domingo. A few years ago when a fusion between the put of the Furnaces ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE | 900, at 10937, and $170,000 at 109. held legislative power, were neither idle nor daily a6 Gach okies ccatins greenbackers and republicans was broached he : 4 oe ewok of the Angelini Missiow of the Free CSayean eras inattentive to any proper reductionsof the war edie £ 3 opposed it. To win him over, he was given in| _Lovisvitie, Ky., Jan, 22—Mr. George H. search of tialy are eermestiy feauestel to be present | HEMovals ¥Rom THE APPRAISERS OFFICE I | tarie and of the public revenue. He contrasted | Senator Chandler has proposed an amend- | the allotment in caucus after fusion the state | Hull, of this city, has been at work for several Prestiyterisn Church ou WEDNESDAY, January oa, | N&W Youx.—The Secretary of the Treasury | with that the work of the democratic party | ment tothe deficiency appropriation bill pro- senatorship and was elected. He was a labor | months arranging a combination among the t {i oclock am. Mra. Angelint pil ade has approved the recommendation of Acting | while having a majority in the House of Repre- | viding the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims | candidate in the recent election and was sup- | manufacturers pig-iron, for what purpose ae lesired. "| OP hee rah Stearns at New York for the removal | sentatives, and which was confined, he said, to | what not extend to suita brought by officers of | ported by the republicans, but was supported | js mot clesriy knows ae Heal in ire ee of the following-named employees of the ap- | the lean and gaunt picture of one tariff bill | the army or navy for arrears of pa ‘oF personal for and ‘electod president by the democrats. | mission merchant and at present is am New aye praiser’s office: Examine’s—Abram G. Rem- | (repealing the duty on quinine, which had pro- : : ‘tion | This is the situation this morning. Suskam Suhenes pertccioe semen bout. Bity Overcoat Patterns, con- | sen, Robt. E. Bowne, Rodney Smith, “H. L. | Guéed eit ose revenue), and of one internal | owances of any kind, and this prohibition ih Hood ee ¢. sed from ‘the 19th to " ° ) hall extend to all suits now pending. Also OPPOSITION TO KENNA'S RE-ELECTION. tion, Mr. Howard Tracey. manager of the we u Beavers and Cameluair, which | Bardwell and W. D. Davis. Samplers—Isaac | revenue measure, reducing the tax on tobacco | © i i ° i * | , b at., Georgetow ike tp at ACTUAL COST FOR C. 7 ~ a J - that the two accounting officers of the Treas-| As foreshadowed in dispatches to Tur Stan | Company, and Mr. Hull's associate in his plan, calor before the ist carry over to uext scason, | "OR CASH | W. Cole, Peter Twamley, Nicholas J. Flocker. | 8 cents a pound; and that reduction led by one ury shall not, without express authority of law, gertrtorad stated that he did not feel at liberty to say Clerk and verifier—Wm. G. Spencer. The who was in danger of being excommunicated sometime ago, there is a determined opposi sNaDER & WOOD, ver _ G. d e i - “ ~ ch ab bination, Asserts Merchant Tailors, 423 11thst.2.w._| letter authorizing these dismissals was ‘mailed | from his party in consequence of his unbelief | three pears trom dat of freee tatone te | tion to the re-clection of Senator Kenna by @ Souibaihy Suetee oetet aeane mer teenie a ae last night and the persons concerned were | in the Mills tariff bill. He spoke of the number of members, and it is thought that the I have purchased the business of E. Castell, | notifie this mornin, the iron industry of the south by bringing to : conference last night gave most of its atten- | a great increase of capital, He alvo decl tion to that subject. There are said to be seven | that the combination would have no effect who prefer some one else, and will goa long | toward increasing the price of iron to com zdns of Fairibault. Minn., praying that steps | way before they will yield. It is not likely, | sumers, The reasons for k ping the affair PURCHASE OF CUBA, which 1 will run in connection with oe EFFECT OF FREE TRADE IN GREAT BRITAIN, Senator Davis a. eas — : : presented. yesterday, a petition ile'stock of Dry” snd Fancy Goods stcither of steve | THE Cosissioxen oF Pexstoxs has been | and said that, notoriously, it had proved disas- signed by Hon. P. Cudmore and 274 other citi- advised that Mary McElroy has been arrested | trous to all landed estates there; but that the BRIGHT, QUICK FIRE A. 1k buy Washinton Gas JOHNSON BROTHE ublic for their most e frien ind the ‘+ Kxchinive Avents._ | geucrous patruvage tu the past hope tomentaece: | at Providence, B. I., upon a charge of fraudu- : nee a sacrifice had to be made, or British supremacy | he taken py the United States government for | however, they will go so far as to jeopardize | secret he gave by stating. sim publicity R COAL COKE AND WOOD | imuauce of same tn fata; $ a lently obtaining about €1,700 _ money, | in foreign trade would have been lost. If it | the purchase from Spain of the island of Cuba, | the election of a democrat when it comes down | would hay { . 2 RELIABLE DEY GuOus, as.the widow of Patrick McElroy, after she | were asked, ‘What is the matter with the Mills | Referred to the committee on foreign relations, | to the pinch—but it looks as if the pinch had | and thus might have caused ¢ and p ay BROTHERS, 2 2 ath st. now. had remarried. bill?” the answer was, ‘That it was an aband- PROPOSALS FOR PAPER. come, failure. ‘he papers devoted to the iron trade, is 5-3 2 7th st. Tue American Porrens’ manufacturing asso- cropoacd taht Gor Saar otatiaie erie The Senate committee on printing to-day ciation met at noon to-day in the blue par-| a step nearer to free trade.” It was a bold with- | Opened thirty-one bids for furnishing the paper lor at Willard’s and after a short and unim- Over in the house there is an amusing state | he said, had promised to assist in keeping the of affairs. The members mostly came with | matter quiet. Mr. Tracey declined to farnish ae funds enough to pay travelling expenses. | any further informatic neerning rs Hire, #1 RN, THE TAILOR’S, drawal of protection to agriculture in almost | and card-board to be used in the government hey began to m: requisitions at once for | gress of the scheme, though it seems from portant session adjourned until to-morrow | every direction. It was reckless and falve to | printing office and bureau of printing and en- | pay, mileage, &c., but as the Senate had not | What could be learned thet it is eineuty ae : aah tr morning. all the interests of the farmer. graving the ensuing year. It rill tak © some organized and no announcement of the meet-| plete. Other iron dealers here state that xo . removed his : 4 os SEH ne rc CARTE 0, time for the clerks to tabulate the bids and dis- | ing had been made to the governor, no war- | corner of 7th F sts, Basic, . ‘Secretary. i? IT WAS ALL RIGHT FOR CANADA, 5 os. — pa aaes He *_{| A Wan Department Cuanor.—Secretary . 11-¥ far aé they know the combination originated cover the lowest bidder. rants could be signed, and consequently no| by Mr. Haul! in arranging simply to heve fur- NOTES. money could be paid out of the treasury. So | naces store their products in warehouses under Representative Cowles, of North Carolina, | between their actual wants and the impor-| the control of a general custodian who «bull has received a dispatch trom Raleigh saying: | tunities of the boarding-house matrons their carry the keys and issue receipts for iron st or FIGATES OF BOCK CHEE |! & Endicott has ordered the relief of Capt. Chas, | PUt all wrong for the United States. The largo TIFICATES OF STOCK, CHEQU a REAL Es" A H. Hoyt. assistant a master, from duty in manufacturing towns of Great Britain were oa A G,o8 DE. second charge of the supply division of the War De- | exuberant over the prospect of having a larger ant Betestn eet Bem : Tecuey loan onto ees security. Jal 9.ut* periment. Mr A R. Thorp, chief clerk of the | and better market opened to their products. ray robes gaat duty ie ce Onis ome bane cpepttarers “Resolution just passed senate commending | lots are er ioc aee she ve need a these receipts to be eond for pledges P 5 : 7 5 ~———~ | division, has been assigned to duty in charge. | On the other hand it was concede ‘at the | your course on the revenue bill.” cans are doing al can to get thesick mem~-/ to raise money upon at the banks. 7 = seureamep open Fleece He will give bond of $10,000. Senate substitute wonld make a Feduc- , — ber here and itis announced this morning that | scheme is pronounced sm CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, —— NSURANC! "ANY ee tion of revenue of about %73,000.000, t 7 he wil here ina few days. That being the | and the general idea is that Mr. Hv a : PEALE UT At the clone of baniuass Deena ai, 1888, Tue Vaxpauia’s Orricens.—The officers of | including nearly €24,000,000 proposed’ to CLOUDS OF WAR. case, a few days delay in the election of United | ing a trust to fix and control the output of the “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. Office: Company's Buildiny, 1505 Penna. ave. the U. 8. 8. Vandalia, which sailed from San|be removed from tobacco an cigars. | what Is Not Known ‘About the Samoan may bring about a result dif- | southern furnaces, ASSETS, $971,539.64. RESOURCES. - | Francisco for Samoa yesterday, were recently | Out of = paragraphs a the substitute there is Troukies — ferent from what might follow an immediate —— \ detached by orders from the Navy department | Were reductions proposed in 110—or in one- 3 election. Jersey’s Liquor Law. Subscriptions for sheres in the 16th issue received - 000 . y the Navy depa fourth of them. The tariff reductior asoceiias antag: : , aa e od Mates £217 | of service Dut in view of the too ree ay ets | would reduce the cost to the consumer not less | ‘There were no new phases of the Samoan | SALISBURY WANTS TO DROP IT. | 7 DEMOCRATS INCLINED TO MEFEAL ALL Ie PROVISIONS EXCEPT THE HIGH-LICENSE FEATURE. * 46 i F difficulties developed at the State department " eS ued interest and service in Samoan waters they asked to be al-| than a cent per pound, and the proposed ee eps 7 ; : x %.. 2. jemocratic Starve ar £2.50 per month Beulah testa i co : lowed to romain with thelr ship, and at their | bounty on. sugar would multiply the crops of | to-day. In fact, the oficials there seem to be | Would Be Glad of an Excuse to Abandon | lb wrap iealln epee pon Famphiets explaining the objects and advantage of | Cash iu bank aud company’ ~ en urgent request the orders detaching them were | the farmer by the introduction of a rrchimnent | depending upon the newspapers just at present | _ His African Alliance with Germany. | Ciriy “hour this morning. The senatorship the Jsscciation are furnished upon application. dee Recor aan arcane ti te pee eee ee, 760 bi} vertorls aililises 4 ee eeeeht | for their information on that subject, and the ee ee Tks $oish cpmaticg of the | 220° disposed of. the cancus gave its attention to 4:30 pam. On the first y an, also un- a A % i i i ee: viewed to the liquor question. any speeches we theciicn alt baceuntenns der orders t@ get ready for sea, have arrived at tnd it also proposed to ascertain and remedy ria ae — the pear _— sercainar English and Germans in East Africa have never | made, the general tenor of chick war free relock pas Advances will be isade promptly | 6, 401 stock Mare Island navy-yar: te sg esis rae tom, Src aetons ed les other pracigrt ae iF = stamped | been popular with any section of Englishmen, | able to the repeal of the local-option feature of g TEI aw it ; y them as sensational and unreliable. Seago last year's legislation. No one, it is said, ad- es Tae Pournatt wit Not Haxo.—The pro- | and every part of it with blessings. The latest news from London of a confer- | Ltterly A re popsied pesnprcderys = yorated the repeal of the high-liceuse feature, seo of oe ad tgtteory dy Lapis for poder zy pale oer ieee ence between Minister Phelps and Lord Salis- seaxprany geo matory ladly, az {| ke caucus finally came to an agreement : Meena inragey tal vequense Wan Gees a eee e erat both alate) salt satel OBR S | Gack on at tee pak Aasecilng ts] aaa acon eo dee eee ee PRED MOOR land that she consent to sittings for the por-| sna uinds of wool t 2. = aed svete eee Joe vir pete pee ee of a | excellent authority he has notified Bismarck | license portion, or to have drafted a new bill TMUAAEEO™ SAGER | Sy appreciating te nips ened" | He dened he mld) pat aarcaltre ona | wlcrapti report om i, Poele has eon | Ses coseacne, of fecent ocamchons wt | te ctme fe Novcmmitec will Be ap WILLIAM KING, 8. THOMAS BROWN, have to say that both of us are 80 opposed’ to fair and equal basis with other industries, but | Teceived by this government it is being kept “ seen THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres’t. INO. JOY EDSON, Sec’ — GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUS! AND ry 7TH ar. Nw. Furnit b the city to bu cur irniture, Mattnen: Baby Corrieges, Refrie® — n * : i 0 try sets ith the sovereignty of the sultan. In spite of a verythi the Housefurnish- | District of Columbi 1 very quiet, as diligent inquiries at the depart- | With A ‘ ; 4 , A WE Make AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF mmadie oath in die form va vr hat ‘thy ‘abovein's cor. of the scheme.” and corn. and wheat and beef, because these | formation, It seems very likely, judg- As 4 Pongeree yx POST ne , i : ject of the German policy. ket was quiet and about steady at the opening ——_—__ oducts were exported and not imported.|ing from the tone of officials, “ that | © oct. were cea " i i 5 “ Securrany WurTxex has addressed a letter to | They stood unprotected, uncovered by the law, | there has been considerable more done’ by the | p75 ARREST OF MR. SHEEHY. aaepenee scans ate Senator Cameron, chairman of the Senate com- | and had to pay the bounties conferred on other | department than has been supposed, and ‘inti- igures, . _THE INAUGURATION. _ : ; u ; os the exception of Atchison, which was very =| _ Subseribed am 1iu ‘ - A industri mations are vaguely made that this govern- Why It Has Caused Such a Stir. . = = —= 7 r : mittee on naval affairs, giving his hearty a canal in ii y It Has Caw uch a . strong, opening up %{ percent. This advan- ee NIC. TO RENE OE SLE. | Hovey, © 1000 DR onary Poole, proval of the resolutions passed by the loyal STANDING BY THE MILLS BILL. Continental attention fa the action of Geman | Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evexixo Sram tage was increased bya further advance of % contracts early. REPORT OF THE CONDITION legion of Des Moines, Iowa, favoring the pub- Mr. Coke expressed his readiness to vote to é Loxpox, Jan. 22.—The arrest of Mr. Sheehy | per cent, and the general list sympathized to a makes an unusual stir, this being the first time | limited extent, rising slight fractions, A por- a member of parliament has been arrested in | tion of this improvement was lost in Atchison, Scotland under the coercion act. Shethy ren- | below the opening prices Cands ponte IN CASE OF WAR. “War?” exclaimed a naval officer to aStar 'PRANKLIN INSCHANCE COMPANY, lication of the naval war records, put wool on the free list whenever all the bases Washington, D. Two New Banxs:—The controller of the cur- | of manufactures were put on the free list. He in> dit ing thi tter, “wh: “ MiieceweetRESOUKCES: | reney has authorized thevorganization of the | stood by the Mills bill, not becauso it was such | Teor‘ in discussing the matter, “why Ger- 8. Gos and District of Colum- First National bank of Hillsboro’, Oreg., capi- | # bill a8 he preferred, but because it repre- | MNS, 2 dered active service to the liberal candidate at | ing specially weak and losing % per cent. A ig eee ne vesident, J.D, | sented the real foundations on which taxation | Count! Its all the other European powers are » lection. It i ly believed | firm tone prevailed late in the hour, howe: (0 DELEGATES OF CIVIC D ah ieeist otivee bees = tal, $50,000; Jno. W. Shute, president; J. D. 7 after to get Germany entangled. There are | the Govan election. It is commonly lieve Pp ¢ hour, however, Took notes entrance Merryman, cashier, and of the Citizens’ Na- | should be levied and collected, too many eats around for that rat to makes | that Balfour delayed the arrest because with | ad at 11 o'clock the market was quict at nbout pat iain, for MES, nore oF lem) centrally tional bank of Franklin, Ind.; capital €50,000; | * REJECTED AMENDMENTS, — move. Yet, should Germany want to make a| an election pending, he feared it would have a — eo Le mee there Baye ner pnw. Ben M Thos. W. Woolen, president; Jno. W. Ragsdale, | After remarks by Mr. Turpeo against and by | stand on the Samoan matter victory over us | au injurions effect on the prospects of the gov- y . Northwestern, Lackawanna, 1B EILING, WHITE & CO! . Mr. Harris for the amendment offered by Mr. | alone would be almost certain, judging from | erament candidate. The warrant was more | 8nd Missouri Pacific with any claims to activity, Two More Noraries—The President has | Reagana vote was taken, and the mendment | the relative size and strength of the navies of | than a Sectuight ob. Tiexing ths alection com the others being very dull and featureless, appointed Harry C. Birge and Jno. 8. Larcombe | Was rejected—yeas, 22; nays, 31. the two nations. a Sheehy was under strict police surveil-| 4 wooq op = Found Murdered. to be notaries public for the District of Co-| Senators Brown and Payne voted no, Mr. AS A COALING STATION. e. Zz Care Max, N. J., Jan. 22.—Chas. Lamphear, lumbia, Vance then moved a proviso that no article in} There is an atmoephere at the State depart- SOME LONDON GOSSIP. wood chopper aged about sixty years, was Amur Imives.-Second Lieuk. Gonaslés’ 8. belay and aoe soueane “Spleen ment that hints of satisfaction at the turn of ates found murdered in the woods near his cabin, Bingham, second cavalry, two months’ exten-| valorem. ejected; yeas ¥7, naga i, “+ “| affairs, Itis quite important that the United | Pellegrini, the Caricaturist, I—An In- | on the line ‘of the West. Jersay railroud, Just ie Siena “Llenk. Gee, B. Duncan, ninth| Mr. Brown voted aye, and ‘Mr. Payne no, States should maintain its hold on the con- teresting Old Picture. low Manw . nig is r 4 : % . head was crushed, as though he had been 4 ession: ide to this government in the | Special Cable Dispatch to Time EVeNrse Star, rn DAN'L B. CLARKE, President. | infantry, four months’ on surgeon's certificate. WOOD AND WOODEN-WARE. masta ocala ag” bere 3 - oadek struck with an axe or some heavy weapon. He DIKECTORS- Second Lieut. Wm. J. Pardee, eighteenth in-| gchedule D—“Wood and wood-ware—"was Samoan islands, it is said, for there is the only| Lonpox, Jan. 22.—-Pellegrini, the greatest lived alone in his cabin and was known to al- "8 exter nm. ~ e-] Bay mas ——) S: ig SESuESs bs. 5 se eS wheel te ‘The best value in BLACK SILKS we have ever of- coaling station belonging to the United States | caricaturist i land, is seriously ill and ii ith hi 3: 'B. MeDonal. Thon. "eaves fantry, one mon then taken up. inthe Pacific. The coal there is all. gone now, savin py asomer | isounalh | bis tee ogy —y hyd, = a pened fered. These goods are 25 per cent less than regular |. M. Met a Hi, Morrison. Tur Present has approved the act in-| Mr. Aidrich reported an amendment to insert | however, but with the right to the harbor con- tion in the Vanity Fair newspaper by colored | the deed. 5 a ” - A ‘ 5 ded to us once established beyond the reach H. Hill, Joa. B. Hill. creasing the appropriation for the San Fran- | in paragraph 201 the words “White pine, $1.50 | ©& . . prices. For beauty of finish and texture they cannot en eee ee cisco post-office site; the act for the erection of | Per 1,000 fect board measure.” “Agreed to. fh cour e stock the station. vith oy on & pablic bailding at Milwaakes, Wis; the act | | Mr. Veetimoved to.amend paragraph 307 (68 | 4. nines of Now Zealand. As the iatier piace caricatures signed “Ape.” He is an Italian by The Yndiana Bridge Disaster. birth and came to Englandas a young man. He LIKELY TO COST SEVEN LIVES AND A LARGB is a swarthy, thick-set, short man, genial and AMOUNT OF MONEY. Seid Persovally appeared I. Fenwick Yor who made oath in due FR, of law that ti ie above is | for a public building at Omaha, Neb., andthe pat ine clap-boards), by striking out the words 4 ; : sheng our vessels have to coal at British stations, and ; ; fin inourance Coy of Wasbinwiou, D-C, on the Bist | act for the relief of Jesse Durnell. Be aa tian free aT nee eae rena gshall| Svis thought wafer to have one of our own’ At fel ck isepibees salmelion, sat popular in| | Bysseriiza, lew. Jon 92—Sho snailent te ARMURE SILKS IN NEW SHADES. Gayo Dc-» 195.1 pENWICK YOUNG, Secretary. | Tuner Mone Noranies.—The President has | port of his motion. Honoluja there is always a supply of coal, | “the British museum has received on loan bridge across ihe riv ville will * St ae eee 17th day of | appointed Jas. Cantwell, ,T. D. Keleher and| Mr. tockbridge 0} “Sasa Vest’s amend- — san tality from the chy ing t of a . — aa a Joss to the 19-3t BRENTON . Notary Si tobe notaries public f ment, and spoke of the lumber interest as bein; : a “ % .,, | description of the Swan theater of a OLD ROSE, RESIDA, COPPER, STEEL GREY, ee ee Peart een: Notary Public. District of Columbia, Lesa of age: the third highest in value in this country. Se) itis expected that definite information will Duthenh, recently discovered in manzerript Scasvite codapeuerine packet, Emma COLORED PEAU DE SOIE SILKS in New Shades. | S—S” ————— Mr. Palmer also opposed the amendment. be received from the islands in « few days, for | in the Utrecht library. ‘This is the only it was learned that only four persons are now Siete 2 Punsonat.—Fred Perry Powers, the Wash- MR. VANCE’S AMENDMENT REJECTED. the Samoan mail will probably be in on Satur- don soup to have been drowned. Great Bargain in SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, WELL-CONDUCTED RIDING ACADEMY ington correspondent of the Chicago Herald, | attor farther debate the amendment offered | day or Sunday, containing dispatches in fall % new colors, st $1.00, worth $1.50. has been awarded the New York reform club | py senator Vance to make lumber of all kinds | from the consul st Apia, ‘The fact that noth-| sep BACK THE REGISTERS. rize of $250 for the best essay on tariff reduc- free of duty was rejected by a vote of 28 nays | ing has been recently received by cable from i local interests.—J. K. Moore ckland is thought to be an evide the es ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS, in New Shades, “WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY,” Oo aren ee Woteure Of Row cork’ | t0 10 yeas, ‘The voto was a etrict party one, | AUckland is thoug an evidence that the | How Chicago Street-Car Conductors : el i ap is not sgtabliahed in this city about a vear ago, could be con- Edw, Judson of Clinton, N. Y., are at rorynstowee Messrs, Call and Brown voted with ere. ris “hought Aschlind is Redrunnes “Swindled the Company. MOTRE SILKS in all colors. tinned with ine i.ewrcas on # co-operative basis, y' . Fred. W. Eberly has left | the rep licans, cable station, 1,500 miles distant, and it is nec-| CuxrcaGo, Jan. 22.—The officers of the West © i aseens is Taeeguenyeee the city for a pleasure trip through California House of Representatives. essary to send news over by boats from Samoa, Side street railway company are investigating LYONS ALL-SILK VELVETS, Black and Colors, at —_ the setesine) Sites ees M peated When the clerk finishod the reading of the AT AUKLAND, ” * reduced prices, have to, subscribe for Phitndbichos, Sand Ch, Sfartines of Giaeinwatt, | Journal Mr. Crisp, of Georgia, called up as a| anaval officer stationed there for the purpose M. privileged the contested election case | sends the message by way of the China conti- 30-6 ZARLE LINENS for eaten wide tehien elgg Ohior of Smalls Elliot, and Mr. Randall, of | nental cable across Europe, and s0 on over to Kila nusylvania, raised the question of considera- ‘We have just opened three numbers at vary low al , Henry W. Oliver of Pittsburg, = % bad — ‘Thurston of Omaha, are at the Arlington. G. Simonton of EVENING GAUZES, ILLUSIONS and CREPES, at ‘Feduced prices, il E 5 fl : Bepresentstive Guenther, who goes out W. Mt SHUSTER & soma, OBI I : [5 | the House on the 4th of March, is » candidate ite for the position of recorder of deeds in the i ot Cietarkelr ser digo dirarvyin, mage fe Dustering tactics on Cheadle, rages the House a