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THE EVENING STAR Austrian crown prince and heir apparent to the age a2 Ba a throne, died suddenly. The crown died near Baden, His death is sup- ‘Tae Evextna Stan is served to subscribers in -he Shei yooh owrag sd 4 Sere oe dactjer gush” Cope af wee Stee S Vrexxa, Jan. $0.—Nothing definite as to the see ot Be lvoe tee SO emnts » cause of Crown Prince Rudolph’s death has yet [Eatered at the Fost Ofice st Washington, D. 0.0 a a SS a Zan WSesiy S748 published oe Priday—61 8 it was to disease of the beart, ‘Fear, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 ceuts. been learned that he was found dead in bed suerentiouerdanapader "| Vo T4—No 12,037. WASHINGTON, D C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1889. TWO CENTS, | refit clambor ‘ine town of Baden Sc nee RAGE | gree terme mma reoscag| “unt News and Gomip, /AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. ott iit fotmaper wavs (Telegrams to The Star.| war surs af wane maxo, = Prater e : Index to Advertisements. . tp aberketa apse of tun geeerumsen or ie The Mohican, Monongahela and Thetis st. n.W. Jal4-Sm 1, 7:30 pm. Fi She eer Salat Spacer eae 0. $2- Shirts to order a specialty. ts and Federation of Labor; by Kev. Dr. Hatcher, Pare 8 moa and had, substantially, 1 Could be Ready for Service in a Week. = TICKETS FOR THE CHARITY BALL | of Wchmond. and by rosentatives of the W; cme Pase 2 THE SAMOAN INCIDENT. SET UP A GERMAN GOVERNMENT THERE. AN INCIDENT AT SAMOA. Sax Franctsco, Jan. 30.—A representative of ‘Te otice of OURLEY BuOTHENS, 16 Feport om the District of Columbia's nocd of 8 Page Referring to Mr. Cleveland’s message on the the Associated Press yesterday visited Mare Fst. SG f ee ay — bject, Mi Kked that the Presi- Island navy-yard hat ¥ ‘Labor organizations have elected delegations. Ja30-3t* P21 tt is Dj d in the Senate: |™ ject, Mr, Reagan remarke; e navy-yard to see what progress is being So <<. REV. ARTHUR T. PIERSON, D.D., OF Pace is Discussed in the senate. | dent understood that he had exhausted the au- How Capt. Leary Bulldozed the Germans, | made im setting ready tor sea the United States ‘Philadelphia, author of “The Crisis of ‘Page thority conferred on him by the Constitution, men-of-war Mohican and Monongabela. He ‘Stiadien etn — salons,” which hae’ so, ereatly stimmalated the 2: Page dnd felt that ho must ‘ask Congress what fer found <anty everywhere present on the WELL-CONDUCTED RIDING ACADEMY r 4 y Page islan ut ‘ially aboard the two vessels fa en institution which this community in_general, | EVENING, Wines Teen, Carel: ER UAL Wet 2|SOME STIRRING SPEECHES MADE, | ther steps should be taken, In reply to that DSTRIAN GROWN PRINCE DEAD | semed. In seply toa avestion Onmmuntans ‘and lovers of horses in particular, have an interest in | “The Providential Pian of God, with Beference to t! ‘Page was the pending proposition to appropriate THE Al ORO George E. Belknap stated that at the present supporting, and being informed that the Young Men of This Generation.” seats Page a aeons $500,000 for the execution of the obligations rate of progress os Monongabela and Mo- “WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY,” ee ere be Puce 6/The Oklah Bill Debat in| and the protection of the interests of the a m will probably be put to sea about the seabue ip tety, ae rea ac, could acon: | BC xo ZF and A wi meoton WEES: | FINANCIAL. Paes Page © Oklahoma ebated coe etet. te Reogan asked, was here| THE LAWLESSNESS IN LOUISIANA. | middle of next week. ‘The former, which is « ‘. AY EVENING, at 7 p.mn., to mak 108 fo1 N .. Pace a ic: ir. n was here storeship, goes to the Sam ds Jy te Redertened Lave some i coperatoret | Fume of our ate \yrother, Nemem r FOR KENT (oun Page the House. indicated: or at power was given to the aibeuae ieossing ah Manone eee one * iN’ 1SCELLANEOUS) Page President which he did not ly possess an weather and adverse winds should render errenspeoregeleryaapenenmonp a pmrsicrgpadl | FOR RENT (Orricrs which he had not already endeavored to exe-] A PERJURER’S CONFESSION. —_| [‘hecemary to replenish bo wane of ea Sitan tho manjortag' of ws having exbos Aves, = tt T (Stones) The Senate. cute? What was the president to ‘The shove states our whole relation to the ent Bp to this time .and. with wm interest the DESIRING TO TRA ‘SACT Sosiness ereafter upon a strictly cash basis, T he give hotice that, from and after this date, 1 will not be FOR SALE (Houses), The Senate met st 11 a.m. The credentials yor cis hes of Mr. Plumb for a new senatorial term were WRAMWOAWWAIWAVAISAC NH SUV NYNVHWAWWUVSCAWAN understand by that language to the documents that have been publish Revertin; Acknowledging on His Death Bed that He Maligned Mr. Harrington. The Monogahela will have a complement of about 200 men. Under the present instructions the Mohican will proceed with all speed to Pace Page Page tenance of # successful Hiding Academy in Waeh- | responsible for any debt or debts contracted in my ‘Page Mr. Reagan declared that no American citi- | special Cable Dispatch to Tae EVENING STAR. Panama, there to exchange offices and hold Begin, ne ieave thc conmanity {mseperal and lovers | naine, by auy person OF persons whomsoever. Page 6 | presented, read and placed on file. zen could read the correspondence without | “Loxpox, Jan. 30.—I have hesitated to send a | herself in readiness for any station to which she the propriety of following our example. W. H. GLASCOTT. a Mr. Mitchell offered a resolution (which was fooling humiliation to see the rights of the | sensational story published in the Freeman's | may be then ordered. The officers on board Ou the suggestion of Mr. J.D. Brown, the Washington, D. C.,January 30,1889. __Ja30-3t* -Pase 7 | agreed to) calling on the Secretary of the | United States brutally overridden and trodden Sonat teak tei Pr pin’ taal a Lock- | the ship, however, consider that her ultimate tor of the Washington luding Acadety” aud af the re- ANNOUNCEMENT, ‘puss 2 | Treasury for a statement of the amounts in the | down by German subalterns while the German yay Deve made inquiries, and Lock-| destination will be Samoa. The old battery of juest of the incorporators, the National Safe Deposit picky NES * ‘ - | Prime minister was professing friendship and | wood, the eminent counsel erigaged in the | the Mohican has been replaced in the ship, the Gonpany of Wastloeton has consented to act sa Pago 5 | sinking fund to the credit of the Union and Cen- | Prime r was pi iendshi ; P P. pay p he ao = SHIRLEY & SCHOFIELD € 2 i ‘vel a desire to maintain proper relations with the | Parnell commission, assures me it is perfectly | new battery which was ordered for her having subscriptions ® stock. — have formed a partnership for the purpose of conduct: _ = rape: sree Dag om gaeal pyrite Ci Sovernment of the United States, |. | trae. The witness, O'Connor, who swore that | arrived too late to be placed in position. The 40) be recet in first-class @ Ist of February, , under the ur is purpose was, he said, to call attention i " i ii visit | Old battery, however, is deemed quite ef- § sete, at STE NAMINGXON AUDING ACAD” GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, Pago an act, with the amount of each invested in | the fact that the Propoed stendmnent was t00 Timothy Harrington navet Mn wv = ola c q ," corner ot 22d apd P sts., at N thwest of 10th and O ste. n.w., _— onds; the market value of such bonds, and | feeble to answer the ose. It was too fee- anes af nig’ . — Sree tak os SANTA & MEARE DIS 2008 | opnaataas acces ot uivtae: ven Gicehe ent oe Puss 6 | the amount which would have been in the sink- | ble to vindicate the Fights of the Auncrican | hes made a sworn information declaring that THE THETIS AXD IROQUOIS, Hist ow. publicin general to inspect our stack. We respect pied ae if no investment in bonds had been people in the matter. He, had been sorry to | the evidence was absolutely false, O'Connor Pool a 4 the other ships =, a bares dred dollars he | fully solicit « portion of your valuable patrounge, Pave 2 | made. ear the Senator from Ohio, (Mr. | poi ‘ ; otia, a bh nent inne gong Oe me ES gre antisfied, with our experience, that we will be ‘able THE DIPLOMATIO BILL RESUMED. Sherman) say yesterday that his proposi- | PCing sick, and fearing death, sent for a priest | call for her service, could be put in readiness sutcnber, snd 25 yet cent Oeing payable at the date Ail be ready for business about Feoruary 1st. Page |. Whe ‘Senabe restined coneiAersiied Gk the | Gin ab Minited tn the actaiston of te good | 824 confessed, whereupon the priest insisted | for sea within a week and in less time if neces- is suthorlged to. receive sud receipt for’ payments, EDWARD M. SHIRLEY, Page 3 | diplomatic and consular appropriation bill— | offices of the United States. Good offices, Mr. | on his making reparation. The Parnellite | sarty. The Iroquois ie undergoing repairs and to hold the same until the final organization of the For the past twelve years with C C.'Bryan, Pare 6 | 41, . A aff Reagan exclaimed, to a people already con- | leaders are disappointed, however, in not ob- | quite extensive in their way an = stockholders. WILLIAM H. SCHOFIELD, SPECIAL NOTICES 1 the question being on the amendments affect- quered and subjugated by Germany! And we | taining from O'Connor the names of the = | sixty days before she could be made ready for Cee Cae, =O LAY. J229-3t°__ For nearly eight years with C. C. Bry SPECIALTIES... Page 7 | ing the Samoan Islands, propose now to appropriate $500,000 for | ons who instigated the perjury. The evident | 8ea. The turreted monitor, Comanche, is in 7. 3. FL: os ALBERT ORD Way, = THE CO-PARTNERSHIP EXISTING BE- | THE INAUGURATIO: Page 1| | Mr. Dolph said that the question was one of | that purpose. If we mean anything let | reluctance of the cormission judges to deal with | trim and if called for could sail ar oop pees ROBE! LINDEN KENT, | tween V. W. ASHBY & CO., has this day | WANTED (Boarp) Page 2 | Special and local interest to the people of the | ys signify it by our action. If we believe | cases of contempt of court causes increasing | one or two day's notice. e cruiser 7? UDB mi a We We : acific coast, a at whateve! we have ri ich have been violate oldness in criticisin: eir conduc’ on. s ja-1m_ | Sante for the liberal petronnee extended te a ih the Pree 2 | cussion of American rights and interesta in the | “od powerful nation, We should not be-pre- | in not protesting against the impertinence ef |teady for. "her trial trip and might SOVEREIGNS’ CO-OPERATIVE —asso- | hist We hove a coutinuation of the same to the new page 2 | Samoan Islands, aaa of the Seep of ie tending to apologize for the fact that we have ee attorney eneral in wasting their time. No ey be & —. . — FE pas TLE ral | Bae, 4 payrng NTED (MiscELLastous).. Page 2| government of the United States to the Ger- mi ions t ; was | doubt the judges would gladly do so if they | Within two months. Cammandan nap and TRAD CIRCULARS for 1880, on ‘pay- Washington, D. C.. January 24, 1980 WANTED (Lots). : ee gove f Ment of 25 cents annus J. E. Page. Grocer, M.D. Peck, Paten 216 F ial dues, from: st. N. 4. W, ASHBY, adie Puginess will be continued by V. W. ASHBY 2 | man government, the discussion had proceeded gl as to render further discussion desir- able. WINTER RESORTS, WOOD AND COAL possessed of Bismarck’s force of will the trouble would be quickly settled, and without dared. The other day at a dinner Justice D: was asked by a mission would nntleman how long the com- has not been advised whether or not the Charleston's battery has yet been shipped from the east, Work is just being recommenced on c \der the firm war. But. if we hesitate, if we vacillate, if we st. His reply was that he A ‘how. G. Houses, Real Eatav : ee ee Yr = The views which he would express would be | show we have rights, but will not vindicate thought it could oniy end in bueway—that was | the large monitor “Moncfuock, which is lying Teen ‘Trade ‘Circular, or ty sending 27 cents in | @- HOEMES © COUTTS SUGAR WAFERS | | Govznwaext Recrrrrs To-Dav.—Internal | his own individual views, and should neither them, we will certainly lose what rights we | the death of one of ihe judges. ~ La savy-perd, and Xx fund cuficiens Lying po | Ss excel anything ine, either in or ¥ 5 compromise the government nor receive undue a i Ens . - Melsize Becretary, S03 Ontne | any Tyee comm : Fevenu®, $250,832; customs, $559,692, Siahticn clei, ee O’BRIEN’S ARREST. ably be two Sears before” he could be” got Bese BEY YOUR COAT. COKE AND Wood 2 _, JACKSON & CO. Tar Paestpext has approved the act for the | , After a general description of the islands, | of war. But the humiliation of a great nation, | ne PEI fee fin yee Sed orange gt lly Se | TOM HNSOX BROTHERS, _ J016-12¢' S28 Eenoe wants re relief of Richard Trabue, exccutor of James their products, inhabitants and commercial im- reat -citemen er the Affair ips of the Pacific squadron are the leading firm in th 729 AND 741 7TH ST. Cheapest Levse in the city to bu; Cory ets. O11 C a easier, Stoves, &e. District. tir atiew 2. Ea <= GROGAN’S INSTALMENT HOUSE. Ww. ur Furniture, it Ealy Carrisges, g- Everything in the Housefurnish- ing bre sold op credit as cheap as they can be bought | ~@=> STATEMENT OF THE © me ‘RIGGS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, rated May IRS) Loans on collateral (on' call), | portance, Mr, Dolph reviewed the history of affairs since the United States government first took an interest in the Samoan Islands and the recent occurrences, which (he said) had in- volved the United States in some controversy with the German government, He spoke of Col. Steinberger’s mission to the Trabue et al. —_———__ CaLLeD Upon THE Presipen President's callers to-day were Secretary Bay- ard, Gen. Schofield, Representatives Rice, | Breckenridge, Ky.; McMillin, Townsend, and —Among the in the face of an arrogant power. is worse than war. I would give the President power to de- termine what our rights in the matter are, and the power to assert those rights in a way that could not be mistaken. If we do this we may expect to maintain our rights and to see the restoration of the status quo, I would sug- Manchester. Special Cable Dispatch to Tae EVENING Star. Loxvox, Jan. 30.—The accounts of Mr. O'Brien's arrest in Manchester. one of the divi- sions of which is represented in Parliament by Balfour, say it is impossible to describe the navy ‘d or in San Francisco harbor, with the exception of Farragut's old flagship Hartford. which is anchored far out in the stream and is completely housed over. NOT SERIOUSLY ILL. 2 B t to add to th ding amendment the —_ —— SEETRE"SEE wax azz campers Fare or | Siice {urmitiresnd Sutures 5308 ue | Scott islands as United States consular agent, and of | rords “and for the protection of the rights of | enthusiasm on O"Brien's behalf. Even thecity | No Truth in the Alarming Story About cost — $888 $5) yer axorman NovanvoThe President has | t2®, Petition which he brought to the United | American citizens.” authorities showed him every consideration. Guasecbus webu. 731 48 $122,668 88 £0 | turns from thirty of the largest post-offices in States signed by the principel chiefs—Malietoa (a predecessor of the late king) among others— asking for annexation, and showing their belief that the United States government had ex- tended a protectorate over them. Steinberger (he said) had been sent back with presents appointed Willard H. Myers to be notary pub- | public for the District of Columbia. | ——— | Ivcreasep Posrat Revenves.—Advanced re- THE EXECUTIVE SESSION. The Senate then went into executive session, on motion of Mr. Riddleberger, and is presum- ably considering the British extradition treaty. House of Representatives. O'Brien passed the night in the mayor's private apartments, the last tenant of which was the Prince of Wales’ eldest son. —————— “THE BISMARCK DYNASTY.” Mrxweaprouis, Mixy., Jan 30,.—The report that Senator-elect Washburn is dangerously ill is not true. He has been indisposed from overwork in the senatorial cam during the past few days, but has recovered rapidly. s the country show that their gross postal rey- | from the United States government with a “ A Bitter Attack Thought to be Inspired | “Mr, Washburn expects to start for Chicago OCHS: sKETS ~ demos tie the quarter cite December 31, | etter from President Grant, expressing the | On motion of Mr. eee eee ere by the Empress Frederick, on his way east this afternoon, LLows, Sworn to and subsctived bar eee iekey of | 1888, was €5,691,093—an increase o7 nine per fields rey paealcd ae ene pe the | ate amendment was concurred in to the House | speciai Cable Dispatch to Tae EvExtxo Stan. The story was published that be was dying. SHEETS, | January, 1869. cary Public AED C BERG cent over the receipts of the corresponding | i#lands and & be oronerads Sicicharger’ ted bill to authorize the furnishing of obsolete] Loxpoy. Jan. 30.—An article called “The Wagar ‘ . 3 otary Public, ‘ict of Colural quarter of the last fiscal year. At this rate of y = serviceable cannon to soldiers’ homes, Bismarck Dynasty,” in the Conten Re- wat wad Reading. PACK § 20% M,N, BEVEIIDGE, Preddeut increase, the gross revenue of the Postoffice |£00n afterward left the service of the —— w gee paid _MAKE YOUR CONTRACT EARLY. yINDOWS | A) on the avenue: price FOR windows, with hea! REN Nw. ja21-1m, $8. THOMPSON. V * M. W. Beveridge, United States government and became premier ot King Malietoa’s government—this being the first stable government established there; and this autonomous (or rather individual) gov- department, including money-order receipts, for the whole of the current fiscal year, will be 258,440,302, which is nearly a million dollars in The Oklahoma bill was brought to the atten- tion of the House by Mr. Springer (Iil.) with a motion to go into the committee of the whole view, consisting of a bitter attack on Bis- marck and his son, will attract widespread at- tention. There is internal evidence that it is Berrix, Jan. 30.—In the reichstag to-day the East Africa bill passed its third reading without debate. —o——___ $3. Thouias Hyde, excess of the department’s previous estimates. = § - for its consideration. written by somebody possessed of official se- Violating the Interstate Law. 7 - . Wm. 3. Tiompson, T. F. Seb ee ernment of Steinberger continued till Febru- 4 " - " n syivanis ave. 2. : Hutchinson, E. J. Stellwugen, Tue Dexivery oF Locat. Lerrens.—The Post- | ary, 174, when he was arrested by the officers | Mr. Finley (Ky.) raised the point of “no|crets, Unlike other Contemporary articles, 10 DELEGATES OF Civic organiztions.—C« n for jeury De OFFICE—1331 F st. p.w., Washineton, D.C. ja28-3t master-General has issued an order directing | “#4 men of a British man-of-war, deported, unpaid or paid Jess than the amount required quorum.” (Mo.) being assigned to preside over the com- this is unsigned. It is rumored it was in- upon Bismarck’s contempt for women. It com- WHAT THE COMMISSIONERS DISCOVERED ON THEIR LATEST VISIT TO CHICAGO, Snore or, less), centrally Fs an Soke Gn wee that when local letters are dropped in the post Sere to one of the he islands, and there re-| A roil-call followed, and the motion was | 5; weld the oe oy gorge bbe cari Sooper | Jan. < local paper says that vw Mattresses, | Be AN ITE ned fi : a e ~ | leased. He spoke of the treaty or convention of d to—yens, 184; nays, 54 Mr. Dockery | Plausibility to this is that the article harps| while Interstate Commerce Commissioners SUE aera oe | Seas tate ees Wines eae eee ZO | ofice with the postings inadvertently wholly |Novecin’ tee Leta en Germany | 876° sheorstine deadet “ Cooley and Morrison were here they made a than old. You get the benefit of the new warm Muslin | as one which, if it had been executed, would | Plains that the reason why Bismarck disliked | searching investigation into the alleged pas- Bok, tog darsiaier, yom a HS Fa mies | By law, the sender being unknown, they shall | have substantially secured to the German gov- | mittee. : the accession of Frederick was that Frederick | senger irregularities since their last visit, # 5 Suarantee absolute satisfaction. Bosoms finished to | b€ delivered and the deficient postage collected | ernment the entire control of the islands, ‘The pending amendment was one offered by | had a high opinion of the talents of his wife. | Their inquiry proved a fruitful one. Every T. B.. Bowxt’& Sox. Suit. Bottom at the time of delivery. If the person towhom | Mr. Morgan remarked that that convention | Mr, Payson (IIL), expressly providing that the OMe. pre charge made was fully proved, some of those 28m, STORE FOR MEN AT e Ey, | the letter is addressed ‘refuses to pay the post- | contained evidence absolutely convincing of | righta of honorabl: Reebeceed. Union soldiers} OUTRAGES IN NEW IBERIA. incuicated making « ‘doom breast of every- age the letter shall go to the dead letter office. | the determination of Germany to acquire juris- | and sailors of the inte civil war to make homes thing. The ticket deal with Broker Frank re- 4 NRECITAL Will, BEGIVEN BY Ss* Meee ReCETAL Wind 2 eb, West Negroes Whipped and Driven from i diction aud power in Samoa, and that German; ‘i "" vealed some rather unpleasant facts, ‘Are selling Pillow-case Cotton, 1 of Vitginia, ‘at Saint Andrews Protestant Episcopal | NO Fran Fo Taz ArLanta.—Although no | would not kave abandoned 4 but for the raed poe paged per ee ad bel y Ble = Home and Their Houses Destroyed. | placed certain parties = an cone Abdroscoxgin, 1 Far THURSDAY EVENING, JANUSHY SE, TaeGe'ar's | OF has yet deen received at the Navy de-| sure brought to bear by other interested | by the passage of this bill, but that such rights New Onteaxs, Jan. 30.—The Times-Demo-| Position. Mr. Griffin, until recently local be ee F clock. Mr. Wheat will be assisted by eminent local | partment from the U. §.$. Atlanta, which left | powers. i aI shall extend to any and all lands which shall be 's New Iberi ial New Dberia has | PAs*e4ser agent of the Wabash, showed nee oes mae See Tae {alent and fall orchestra, uder the direction of Mr. | New York about ten dave ago for Harti, no fear | |r. Dolph said that the extensive provisions | open to any settlement under the provisions of | “""s New Iberia special says: New Iberia has | that he acted througbout ‘under instruc ool Dress Flaubel, 144 vurds wide, 44 cts. _ j,i eet ae |. anxiety is felt about her safety. She is | f that treaty and the powers conferred by it on | this bill. again assumed its normal condition and scenes | tions from bis superior officers, and the com- Henrietta Cashmere, 21 tues sett ate ei cts, | tobe present. Jaze" | thought to have already arrived in Haytian | Germany were entirely incompatible with the | Mr. Payson advocated the amendment, and| of bloodshed and riot, which have kept the | missioners exculpated him from any blame in Henrietta Cashimere, ail’ wool, ci ‘at S0c., Row 43ets. qfignrietta Cashmere, all colors, extra wide, all wool, Sete. MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS ARE hereby informed that I have severed my cou- Lection with the iru ot Barber & Ross, and they will independence and antonomy of the native gov- feces tee bes inet Bae opreebanily. fo 90 '00| cen and ware laschalatent witlaeee ton | Jamaica, the nearest cable station, and that asserted that the rights of the soldiers to make homestead entries were not fully protected inhabitants in a fever of excitement since Friday night last, have become a thing of the the matter. Receiver McNulta was before the commissioners and received quite a severe lec- se js treaty-mghts there, but that as soon as the | under the bill. past, with the exception of street-corner talk | ture for permitting his subordinates to e! A few Jerseys all Wine color), reduced to23ets, | De Botilied later on in requrd to wny future business. bir sipoes birt tent to Washington © “°" | German eet sailed away the treaty had been | “On the contrary, the Dill provided that the | and gossip. While large number of citizens | in unlawful Practices. They felt confident Star Skirt Braid. 4 cts. ja28-3t" * £ COLLIER. cicline sacndsA oP hse} repudiated by Malietoa as having been signed | soldier should ay $1.25 per acre, the same as | indorse the slaying of the negro Wakefield, | that Gen. McNulta was not personally respom- yy —_ WASHINGTON CITY,D.C., | SToREKEEPERS AFPoINTED.—The Secretary of | Under protest. oe eee .____.._ | anybody else. "The only argument presented | there are many who express the opinion that | sible, but they thought he should have exer- A Job Lot Napkip= very much under price. ti< A January 28,1889. | the Treasury has appointed Clay H. Van Ars- | , MT. Morgan agreed as to its being necessarily | against his amendment was based upon the | as he was in the custody of the authoritics the | cised greater vigilance in the management of Bed Com: v . ‘ eg a ors — of he late | 1 re apo ics anh implied; but said that, if it had ngt been re- | ground of economy. law should have been allowed to take its course, | his passenger department. McNulta expressed wa i Gray Blankets. 90 cts. per pair. Gains with the undersigned within ten, daystiau the | dule storekeeper at Louisville, Ky., and Robert | duced to writing and made a matterof positive | "yr Symes (Col.) said that, as a member of | As to the action of the regulators in whipping | regret and assured the commissioners that be Kerr's Best Machine Cotton, cia “Sé4-3m__ | Gute hereof, otherwise they may not be included in the | 2» Graham storekeeper at Richmond, Ky. agreement, then the violation of the status quo | the G. A. R., he rose to ‘oppose the amend- | some negroes, shooting at others, bauishing | had taken all possible precautions to prevent ont : ih “jase eosin eS Ba EG lg ee ae RE TTS Ry Secretary by Germany was not a breach of faith, but a} ment. Some of the gentlemen who advocated | many and destroying their homes, the best | any irregularities in the future, and auy Tros. J. Letters GREAT SALE OF DRY GOODS, ETC., BEFORE STOCK-TAKING. + INEN COLLARS, slightl} soiled, now 50e. for # doz. All of our Ladies’ and Gents’ RED UNDERWEAR at Prime cost to clos e 500 SILK HANDKERCHIEFS at and below cost to close. at A large lot WOOLEN DRESS GOODS in Remnants f price. | 10 per cent discount for cash on all Silke, Henri- | ie = HAVING DIREC: TELEGRAPHIC Cow- x munication with New York by private wire we are prepured to make very close figures on U, 8. bonds and other investment bonds dealt in at New York Stock Exchange LEWIS JOHNSON & CO, Bunkers, Pa. ave. aud 10th st. Ja26-10t - IN HE SUPKEM URT OF THE Be vitncr ot Commie Souks Oras a 4 District Court of the United states for said istrict. Ju the matter of condemnation of lot 12, in 231. im the City of V. asiungton. District Court No.34. Upoy the motion of the Attorney of the United States for the District of Columbia and cousiderstion of the Petition in this case seeking in behall of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States the condemps- u, for the use of the United States, of lot numbered re (12)in square numbered two bundred and twe discourtesy, That was the point which he wanted to get at—whether there was a duty resting on the United States government to VINDICATE ITS RIGHTS AND CHARACTER, Mr. Dolph—Our interests, and our rights, and our duty, as a nation, in reference to the Samoan Islands, rests (in my judgment) on a broader principle than anything arising out of the conference, or out of the treaty with the Samoan Islands, or out of the treaties of other European governments with them. As I pro- ceed I shall develop the grounds on which I think the United States should interest itself | of the Treasury has instructed the collector of | customs at New York to waive the production of consular invoice and examination in the case of two pictures imported by Secretary Endicott. These pictures were sent to Englund for exhi- bition, and are now returned without the con- sular invoice usually required in such cases. To-pax’s Boyp Orrertnos.—To-day’s bond offerings aggregated $1,192,500, as follows: Registered 4, 2500 at 12914; registered 448, $1,000,000 ‘at 10934, $50,000 at 109, $40,000 at 109, $52,000 at 109. the amendment must excuse him for saying that their actions showed that they were more anxious to defeat the bill than to grant special benefits to a few G. A: R. soldiers. The entlemen from Illinois and Indiana (Messrs. Eiyson, and Holman) had had many good op- rtunities during the past ten years to estab- ish precedents for this amendment, but they had never even attempted to do so. Those gentiemen had had special supervision of the subject of the disposal of the public lands for many years and they had never attempted to ass Such a measure for the benefit of the sol- ers, — of citizens condemn it. There were ut THREE NEGROES WHIPPED and the whipping took place on Sunday, The regulators were organizedin the town and were reinforced by alarge number of men from the surrounding country. They first seized a negro twenty-four years of age named Joe Velos, alias James Modes, and conveyed him to the railroad track and there whipped him un- mercifully. Their next victim was an old negro aged seventy. He was treated in the same brutal ofticial of his road hereafter detected in wrong doing would be promptly discharged. General Passenger Agent Snow was before the commissioners, The commissioners thought that there was no excuse for such practices as he was charged with, and the excuse that be simply met the competition of others did not exonerate him. Because otbers violated the law was no reason for him to do likewise. He was given a warning not to be caught in such practices again. General Manager Jeffries, of the Mlinois Central, was brought before the commissioners and gave valuable evidence. The officials of i 7 in Samoan affairs. 1do not propose, at this} Mr. Payson—I speak for myself as wellasthe | manner. The name of the third negro whipped | the Burlington and Northern also received an +44 - make tuirty-oue (231) in the city of Wa wu: Tt is by ro er Pinte 5 : cs ’ fea A Sn “i ones ST | the Court tis 25th day of January OF ied eeeek ‘Tue Secretary of State has accepted the | time, to criticise the action of the German gov- | gentleman from Indiana when I say that under | could not be ascertained. When the three overhauling for being enj d in ‘orporate or politic be coutmtsstone ‘ a Pra aa ernment. It isin accordance with the policy | our direction the House, in three different Con- | been well flogged they were ordered to leave | that were contrary to law. a preduced frees 75c, | int crear wonaveany rent, ttle cr interest | Fesignation of B. D. Armstrong, United States | Cf Furopean governments—the policy of aequi- | gressen; has passed @ measure which eateions | tho parish, which they did. ers have not yet decided what action they will eiidel — (Se | to the datuawessi any, which may oe awaeded teat | Yice-cohsul at Rio Janeiro, Brazil. Mr. Chas. | sition—whieh has prevailed until almost all the | the entry of all land to the homestead feature NO REASONS GIVEN FOR THE OUTRAGES. take regarding the developments. They inti- WOOLEN FRINGES reduced from 25. } Proceeding, ax compensation for suid land or any part | M. 8. Leslie will be appointed to fill the va-| islands of the Pacific ocean have been par- | of the land und that alone. mate t steps will be taken that will make Not single man in New Iberia. either officer * a “ thereof, be and they arqhereby required to answer the y. He is at ta book-k i tioned be thi ymes—Why hi love for the soldi oni . similar ‘tices odious in the future. The: Pe « in want of DRY GOODS can well invest | («T*e! e b eancy. ¢ is at present a book-keeper in a | tition etween them. Mr, Symes—Why has t! love for the soldier s y their moucy by calling at a | weld perio ig weitiiey li ls Courts sate commercial house at that port. Coming down to the specific amendments Mr. | come to the surface on this subject-— sodbengecce! could give any reason for these | wiij be back again next Monday, when they THOS. J. LUTTRELL’s, or lan on or betore tue 15th day of FebruaryA.D.| 2 Cap RPE Ce Dolph sail he could hardly conceive why the| Mr. Payson (interrupting)—This is the first | 8T088 cruelties. One man said the victims were | may give the matter further consideration, 20th st. and Penns. ave. nw. Ws. H. McKsew. 933 Pennsylvania avenue, B89. Provided that a copy of this order be served by the Marshal on Elizabeth A. Douglus, known to cluies rte to sufd parcel of land, and Malcolig Deuglas, her hus- baud. at least ifteen days before said 15th day of Feb- ruary.and provided further thut a copy hereot be pub- Lisned at least fourteen times in the “Evening Star,” & aly hewspaper published iu this City of Washington, and at least twice in the Washington Law Keporter, published in the sane place, before said 15th day of € . bruary dv. CHARLES P. JAMES. Leave or Apsence GrantEeD.—Capt. John N. Pullman, assistant quartermaster, has been granted one month’s extension of leave. government should spend $100,000 in establish- ing a coaling station at Pago-Pago unless the government should insist that all ite rights were to continue. IfCongress were to inter- fere in the matter, something very different from the pending amendments would be re- quired. If he were asked what that was to be, he should suy that Congress should direct the President to insist upon a restoration, by PensonaL.—Wm. Berry and W. R. Powers of Chicago, ani Morton McMichael of Philadel- phia are at Wormley’s.——Geo. A. Kelly of Pittsburg is at the Arlington.—John L. Ken- time he was ever attacked. Mr. Symes (continuing)—Like the sudden outbursting of a fountain from the earth with original, spontaneous and native force, Mr. Symes proceeded to cite various bills assed by the House for the opening up of [peter cceercations, $0 show thates sks pro- vision as was now proposed had been incor- porated in them, thought to be agitators. The next two negrocs that the white caps gave their attention to were ex-Justice of the Peace McGaffey and his son. They ordered them to leave town, and as the negroes took their departure the regulators opened fire upon them with guns and pistols, but they luckily escaped without injury. After the negroes ordered to leave had taken their departure the mob proceeded to demolish All’ the officials that had been before them during the last two days declared that all fur- ther dealings with scalpers had been stopped. Excitement in Pesth. GREAT ILI-FEELING AROUSED BY TRE PASSAGE OF THE NEW ARMY BILL. Pestn, Jan. 30.—A portion of the populace is SRS 5. < " 4 4 y rs “ still greatly incensed at the passage of the army GAINS in our THE ANNUAL MEETING GP THE | York are atthe Higve W.G. Crowell of Phila. the timo of th ashington conference, an tion in favor of the G. » because the gov- ug! e e partici- | gion to show their displeasure. A great crowd “@~ stockholders of the ARLINGTON FIRES | sore tae, Ea ‘ on dc, | otify the German government that the United | ernment did not acquire the title to the land, eras in the attack upon the negroes are thered outside the parliament buildings to- Yees BR A PS PURASGE COMPASY for the District of Colwubis, | Srbwne of Boston, are at Welcker soe A Hea, | States woald not permit the Samson Islands to |and did not’ become the owner of | known no arrests have been made. nor has | &athered outside the pa peeved the : WWWwioRR AA Pe for the election of nine Directors io serve for the en~ eg = ae i. of Piaak pass under the controlofany foreign nation.and | the proceeds of the sale of _ it, | there been any investigation of the affair. from entering the chamber. A squad bus- WYNW BRE AA EPP SBE Bete eld af the ofl of the Conspany, aes W Wendell of Colambus, are at tie; | tbat their independent autonomy must be main- | ‘The money passed from the settler tothe In-| The Times-Democrai in an article headed | gars was compelled to charge upon the crowd wow eas Pulls ope a nd cone be Fy hay Mbit, “A Howe of Albion Ny Gar | tained. He saw no good reason why, if neces- | dian in pursuance of negotiations in which the | “Regulators must be suppressed” urges Gov- | SA" "88 coms i Department. Every garment is marked way down, and if you are interested the price and quality will surely meet your approvsl. ALASKA EAL-SKIN SACQUES => “LA NORMANDIE,” 18ST. AND McPHERSON SQUARE, THE CAFE, WINE AND BILLIARD PARLORS OPEN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30. sary and if requested by the Samoan people, an American protectorate should not be estab- lished over them; and, that he said. would be an entirely different thing from intervention as practiced by European powers on the conti- nent of Euro) Jobn Keller of New York, and J. A. Scranton, Pa.. are at the St. Jam R. C. Howe, general manager of the New York Life Insurange company; C. W. Davis of Montreal, enry, Aaron Vanderbilt, and Ambrose United States simply acted as trustee. He would not progr ‘to speak for the G. A. R., but he had the right to speak as one of ite members. He had the right to say that the members of the G. A. R. were not Sees: ing ernor Nicholls to take prompt action in su ressing lawlessness and mob violence in New ria, ea THE GERMANS DID NOT FIRE. wide . They did not come before the House _sa24-7t ENTRANCE ON I ST. Snow of New York. P. Stockton of | “Winie discussing the Monroe doctrine Mr. | that 200 or 300 of them, who might be able to at e a << THE ETOGRHOLDERS OF THE WASH. Princeton, are at W eit seem a. a a acne he sent : with the boomers into Oklahoma, a have ew a's — pany are nots. ieee . the clerk's desk and had read. Itwas signed|a present of $200 to 3500 ‘each, while aver Hiei Sela) a Toeraionbe poaming feer wal Wo heud whe deatg | UGE Merrick's Condition Unchanged. | by: johnc. Henderson. of 108 wost sOth street, | thdusanas, who were Wwaable 10 go there’ aid 3 &> A TH Toag, Bhens> tn this city, on MONDAY, February 4th, | The condition of Judge Merrick is about the | New York, and described the great importance | who were in want would receive nothing at all, : tend the Melek 8S fA ft Me, eh in es th ah a Sk same as yesterday. He spent a comfortable | to the defense of the Pacific coast of having | While the dependent pension bill remained | Morris, an officer on 7 Soo “oo? AAR FE tgs o aia cas. BAILEY, night and the family think he is on the road to | the Samoan Islands Fetoed, the healthy, hearty, able-bodied mem- | war-ship Adams. The letter is dated Honolain, _a17-17 prob bers of the G. CONTROLLED ENTIRELY BY THE UNITED STATES, who were able to go to the January 10. 5; ing of the Samoan affair, ail sizes, at very low closing prices, Bee OOo Exp ae rae stock or | TONY: * ~ Mr. Gray asked Mr. Dolph whether he | Wilds of Oklahoma and redeem the country did | the writer says: When war broke ont between Ladies will please remember we carry » complete cok Seppuikve —— Steam and Hand-Presses. seriously contended that the setting up of «| nung uy *Present of 6000 from the govern- | Tuesis oie wre ordered tooo a line of Furnishings, ORS... 3 OE PLATE PRINTING EXPERTS PUZZLED TO DETERMINE | half-civilized monarchy in Samoa, and the |" Mr. Grysvenor (Ohio) said that he did not | all haste to Apia and look out for American im Our GLOVES have justly maintained their reputa- | Good Assortment, Newest ‘Lowest Price, ae anointing a half-savage with the oil of conse- the cothmittee as representing the G, | terests. The xcept tion for perfection. Our best grades are the finest that | ja17-3m ean be produced by the Leading Manufacturers in the | World. We carry at all times a complete assortment in all the new colorings and latest embroideries from @ to 30-button length. Hosiery, Uuderwear, Handkerchiefs, Corsets (C. P. and P. D. makes), Collarsand Cuffs, Ruching, Velling, | Se Umbrellas, &e., &e. Weare offering AT COST some very fine MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Call and examine it before you pur- chase eisew bere. CA. MUDDIMAS, F st., south side, near 12th et, CERTIFIOATES OF STOCK, aud other securities. Come CES, <x : tho- designing. AG. GEDNEY, w LOth and D streets (Post Betting), EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST, ASSETS, $971,530.64 The Senate subcommitte on finance gave a hearing this morning on the much vexed ques- tion of steam vs. hand-presses in the bureau of engraving and printing. The testimony and arguments were almost precisely the same as the testimony and argument on the House eration, was an assertion of the Monroe doc- trine. Mr. Dolph—No. Iam not asking that the United States shall do that. Ido not under- stand that the United States propose to do that, That is what has been done by Ger- man, That is forcible interference with the ‘internal affairs of the Samoan Islands bya foreign power. It was thut which was declared against by President Monroe. I say that the Monroe doctrine should be asserted in reference io the Samoan Islands, as they come side. The subcommittee has had a great deal of amusement out of the hearings, but what the serious results will be no one knows. Mr.Graves’ tests caused more fun than anything else in the G. A.R. He denied that any man had the right to come here and attempt to represent that or- | ing any | German fleet was away, e: the Adier, during the ting. The AAler ia went around to readin intention of dri’ ae bes ; Oe c i é ii ra m3 YEE pee 3 Wendell to the Boston medical association, ‘Subscriptions for shares in the 16th issue wos | See roces aeheiy Per tain ao ba clan bie eked Mr. Dolph whether it was the KNEW, recei box full of some printed on x. Blair rr. whether bam tress daly atthe ofice of the Amocistion, guitable Build: | the hund-presees while others were the product | @ faci (as he had been informed) that, the Se- | the aay a Successor to R. H. Taylor, ing, 105 F st. of steam machinery. They were mixed up in- | moan “savages” were Presb; and were | ing of his resignation. 23-3m 933 Pennsylvania ave. discriminately, and when Mr. Graves saw his eee as. exemplary as the average people of | the back beaten twenty opportunity he would test the keenness of the | the United States. wasa outside for eh pe a ER ne = Sem th em. 8 a oan nds we: ? ——_—_ Bisxors Cunz Wate Rann a nee bills and "separate them—the hand-printed i in | but he aid not understand that woven . General Foreign ITS CUBATIVE FONES AKE MIRACULOUS, | Oto So'cicck pan Advances will be made promptly | 71 Waal ol totes Seeseatd. wo kerkiones , bile” — 3 Emperor Wiliam Judie: to e Sev- 5 a, Capours peach py eage or gant Er a eat ior a letter of thanks, with assurance two varieties, and = have ever # E pore ‘decorations