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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, S. B. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t aeibenen. Stan is served $7) 4 carriers, on ‘own acco’ week, or 44¢. month. Copies at the 2 cents each. mail— Bry month; one year, 66 six months, 8! (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.,as “Taw Wanrne Gran jobtished Friday-$1 8 year, postage prepaid. Bix mouths, 50 cents EF-All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; no Paper sent longer than ia paid for, Rates of advertising made known on spplication. Has Not Got Out of Indiana. Isptaxarouis, Feb. 4.—There is reason to believe that John E. Sullivan, the absconding ary As - shpat Rot got outside of the state, and superintendent telegraphed fo oll Sections an etert to.clben Ob aro. He is known to have been at Michigan City Saturday, but he left there before he could be All points that he could — touch in escaping to Canada have telegraphed! an be could bars have arrest had he left Michigan City for any polat in the ere Che Evening Star, Vo. 74—No. 12,041. his home in this city. The authorities along the border, both in this country and Canada, SPECIAL NOTICES. DR. A. B. FINNEY, HAVING HAD years’ “experience in the practice of Medi, “ineand Surgery, has opened an at the cor. sthand Pst bw, where all calls intrusted to bis care promptiy attended to. Nightealsstvesiscnewe | f2-1m_ —— é CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE ‘existing between i. W. WALKER AND GEORGE B. WiLSe N, doing business under the firm name WALKER & WiLSOR Teal estate agents at 206 this ved by mutual con- 2006 F st-n.w., is vy aieenived oy ee GB. Wasutworow, D. C., February 1, 1589. RB. W. WALKER, real estate agent, 1006 F st. n. w. Property sold. rents eollectéd, loaus negotiated. phone 102: => AN ITEM FOR MEN. “@~ There ix a great advantage in having your Dress Shirts made in ‘New Muslin is warmer than old. You get the now, and by Suunmer you have an ideal soft, cool Bhirt. We have hirt Factory on the premises, and satisfaction. Borome finished to ‘. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ja@SIm__ STORE FOR MEN—1013 F ST. N. W. Be LEWIS, JOHNSON & CO-. BANKERS, Pa.ave. and 10th =» ‘le- graphic communication with 3 t wire we are prepared to make very close figures on U. &. bonds and other investinent bonds dealt in at New York Stock Exchange. ‘w26-10t = SOVEREIGNS CO-OPERATIVE | ASSO- CIATION lembers can get the TRADE CARDS and TRADE CIRCULARS for 1889, on pay- ment of 25 cents annual dues, from: J. F. Page. Grocer, 1716 F st: M. D. Peck. Patent Attorney, 134 F st.; ‘Thos. G. Hensey, Real Extate Office. 1300 F st, and from those whose names ure mentioned in the SSS Trade Circular, or by sending 27 cents in JAME! GAL -ostage stamps to arise tg Secretary, 803 ce. = HAVING SOLD MY INTEREST IN THE Seley betes LT. TATUM, He assumes all Nabilities of the late firm of H. T. Tatum & Co. and all bills due some Inte tira are payable to Bt tim, MORGAN. ike THE THREE GRANDEST THINGS N AMERICA THE BROOKLYN BEIDC THE NIAGARA FALLS, THE D ENUINE ROCHESTER LAMP. ¢. A. MUDDIMAN, = Z _"_ 1206 Fst. ~ THE CREDITORS OF WILLIAM SAUTER, who have pot done so, are requested to pre- T. Morsell, 456 La. ave. on or =<» IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE District of Columbia. Holding a Special Fizmisg a District Court of the United States for sald istrict matter of condemnatiot the City of Washington, t 12, in square ct Court No.349. square umbere im the city of Washington: It is b; th day of January A. D. 1889 orde: us and bodies corporate or politic aiming to have any richt, title or interest proces ‘=, a8 compensation for said land or any part thereof, be they hereby required to answer the «< by line in this Court, a state- ting up such right, title, interest lim on or before the 15th day of ‘Februzry A. D. Isso. Provided that s copy of this onder be served by, the Marshal on Elizabeth A. Dougias, known to claim title jo said pagel of land, and Maleolim Douglas, her hus- band. at Mist Sfteen days before said 15th day of Feb- ruary g nezeo! be pub- Lish Evening Star,” & hewspaper published in this City of Washington, and at least twice in the Washington Law Reporter, poblished im the same place, before said 15th day of uaxy A.D. 1889. CHARLES P. JAMES. e Copy: R. J. MEIGS, clerk. & at By k. J. MEIGS, Jr., asst, clerk. = 70 THE PBC. T Believing that a WELL-CONDUCTED RIDING ACADEMY is an institution which this community in genéral, end lovers of horses in particular, have an interest in supporting, and betug informed that the “WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY,” established in this city about a vear ago, could be con- tinued with increased success on a co-operative basis, (Me; the undersigned, have become the incorporators of ise “WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY COMPANY,” and have each agreed to subscribe for at least share, the majority of us having taken fiveshares. The above states our whole relation to the enterprise up to this time and. in the maintenance of a successf} Acaderay in Wash- ington, we leave t of horses ip particular, to Judwe for themselves as to the propriety of following our example. Ou the suggestion of Mr. J.D. Brown, the e- tor of the Wasiingtou Riding Academy, and fry quest of the incorporators, the National Safe Deposit ineton has consented to act as Trus- ich may be paid in on account of subscriptions to stock. Subscriptions will be received on and after January S. 1S8H, at “THE WASHINGTON RIDING ACAD- eMY at THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPORIT MPAN th st. a) ew ok fg amd st ROBERTSON & BLACKFORD'S, 1515 atnw. ‘The shares are subscription be .”" corner of 22d and P rc: e hundred (100) dollars each, the limited to five (5) shares foreach per cent being payable at the date ‘Trusies above named, who alone q. to Receive and receipt for payments, athe same until the final organization of the rm. S CARLIS! ‘OLLOK, ENT, WOODBURY BLAIR, 3 ARTHUR T. BRICE: 4 Send for Prospectus. as 3a9-1m @=>, BUY YOUR COAL COKE AND woop fae JOHNSON BROTHERS, the leading firm in the District. ja5-3m THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE “> stockholders of the ARLINGTON FIRE TS, SOMPANY for the District oi Columbia, e election of nine Directors to serve for the en- office of the Ce mas: Isso EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. ASSETS, $971,539.64 Subscriptions for shares in the 16th issue received Gaily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- ing, 1003 F st. Shares are $2.50 per month. 21,000 advanced on each share. Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantage of the Association are furnished upon appiication, Office hours, from 9am. to 4:30 pan. On the first Wednesday in each month the office will be open from 6 to So'ckek pam Advances will be made promptly at 7 o'clock, ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. ” JNO. JOY EDSON. Sec’y n22 = CERTIFICATES OF STOCK. CHEQUES, pnd other securities, “Commercial itho- a 100i and D streets (Post Building). <> IF YOU DESIRE COMFORT IN 4 FULL. i reas Shirt buy P..HALLs Improved Open Back an Front Shirt. 968 F st. uw. w~ Shirts to order specialty. jatd-sun_ <q=>_ REMOVAL.—HERMAN BAUMGARTEN, BS veal coarave? and rubber strap manufac” F has remov. factory and office t0 southeast “Sey ge than ¥ sta, room 2, kobbins building. “Im » GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOU: 730 AND 741 7TH ST. XW. Cheapest in the eity to buy your Furniture, Carpets, O11 Cloths, Mattings Baby Carrie pars credit as cheap as they can be bought E MAKE AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF my21 cost. 0 DOZ, 11-4 WHITE MARSEILLES SPREADS, and 1243 11th st. se. fe1-3t Ds @ cues ELIXIR AND PILLS. ‘THE BEST OF ANTI-BILIOUS REMEDIES, ‘Used with the greatest success for the last 60 years in curing Constipation, Liver Complaints, Painful Diges- a eee ‘The genuine Dr. GUILLIE’S Elixir and Pills bear the signature PAUL GAGE, M. D.,9 rue de Grenelle, Agents: FOUGERA & Co., New York. ‘Sold by all chemists. 219-m13w-lp T aAMAB a refreshing, oy INDIER “gee ‘them. cams, dA have been furnished an accurate description of him, and be will be arrested if seen before reaching Canada. Experts will in a thor investigation of the clerk's to-day, the developments are awaited with much interest. SULLIVAN'S KNOWN SHORTAGE €125,000. The experts, Joyce and Fanning. appointed DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. NEW BRIDGE ACROSS THE EASTERN BRANCH. Senator Faulkner to-day introduced a bill to authorize afid direct the Secretary of War to make a survey, plan and estimate of the cost of the construction of a substantial and suitable WASHINGTON, D C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1889. TWO CENTS. - ECIAL NOTICES. ___| Washington News and Gossip. |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. Telegrams to The Star. tee CHAPEL, 5TH AND F STS. DET OLE TIO RS. Ht. EMG Lecture by Index to Advertisements, E _ SPECIAL NOTICES Ilustra 3 E MONKO, iS EVENING at 8 o'clock. Adinission, ailver offering. a it RECHABITES A — THE funeral of the late High Chief Ri v3 TRUSTS AND COMBINATIONS. —_->——_ ING THE NEW YORK STRIKE = by the county commissioners to examine the wuler, BH. WEEsTER. bridge across the Eastern branch, from the foot vd LW. PATTERSON, @.a_ 7 = OPENS Oe The Bill Against them Discussed | of rar Capitol street. ‘The Secretary isto e-| Two Vessels Sunk and Many Lives Last | bee nd eae ot SEs, arn eae a>, SPECIAL, NOTICE — THE NOTARYS in the Senate. Sontatlan ashe any him ctagar Wik ooe t the trust fand accounts, that the full extent of eae ay eee ep en aaa FE oe ns ar ee | ee ee 3 on ; of the survey. TALK OF A 5 reoulath bh this tasue should order stoner hanes > Tat of : FILIBUSTERING IN THE HOUSE. asics eee pte amet much speculation. One report has. him in W. H. DUNCANSON, EDUCATIONAL, a * Canada, another in Mexico, and a third rumor f4-3t 9th and D sts. i.w., Washingtou, D.C. | FAMILY SUPPLI —.___ eral eae! pes a poorer ar * | says he is en route to California. It is believed = wmagre DS WITH YOU. FINANCIAL... public ings and grounds, to-day offere: M AN, | that the investigation will show a larger sum ~ fire ee he og one tor wnat | FOF zene (Fran mas pigdipereyron 5 tor his | *” amendment to the sundry civil avpropria- TRACKING EMBEZZLER SULLIV of trust funds missing than bes boon: ° 220 know that when s man can pay FOR RENT (Rooms) e credentials of Mr. Manderson for tine bill, providing toe the ‘aupendiGese OF mot — as new creditors are con y coming for- ‘fimancial 5 lier “Did sou ever scrioualy eousider the great eds | FOR RENT (Hovsrs) . new Senatorial term were presented, read, and orgs. 500 me more than $4,500 for “the construction of a ward with small claims. Sullivan's total short- m 1-0 and | FOR RENT (Orrices) Santage of paring ceah-dowa for guar Trousers snd Re-opening the Eight-Hour Agitation. than 4. and debts to date exceeds €125,000. He Burts too oa will sdualt, FOR RENT (Srones), ~ pty a el eatin agate pee ged ca even numbers among his victims the sheriff of depts are inevitable in every credit peas. Dose THE LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATION BILL. bear ‘tel porte ane Bas er hace oy pegs ees: the county to the extent of a couple of thou- hea can be done on 8 sinaller profit. than Mr. Allison, from the committee on appro-| jig s Pith and for extending A BUDGET OF LONDON CHAT. | sand dollars. R. B. Shimer, of the New York One in which credit iv wiveu? priations, repofted back the legislative, execu- tive and judicial appropriation bill, and the House joint resolution for payment to the legal representatives of James B. Eads, and gave notice that he would to-morrow call them up for action. PROTECTION OF THE RIGHT OF FRANCHISE. Mr. Evarts reported fhe testimony taken in the Texas election investigation, with a resolu- tion directing the committee on privileges and elections to revise carefully the existing laws regulating the election of members of Congress with a view of providing for more complete protection in the exercise of the elective chise, and for the punishment of offenses against it. The testimony was ordered printed and the resolution was placed on the calendar. FOR THE APPREHENSION OF HENRY E, M’KEE. Mr. Dolph introduced a joint resolution in commission firm of R. B. Shimer & {e., arrived to-day for the purpose of purcha ing’ Sallivan's poultry and produce business from the assignee. imer & Co. hold worth- See less warehouse receipts calling for 600 tubs of butter upon which they advanced money. No Lonpos, Feb. 4.—The London county council to-morrow will probably elect aldermen pro-| stons have yet been taken to procure Sullivan's i dictment or to hunt him down and extradite Portionally. The defeat of the gerrymanders | jn, is certain, and is largely due to the moderating | him, influence of Lord Rosebery and John Morley. LOOKED LIKE SULLIVAN, The Duke of Newcastle has put his foot down | ToRowro, Feb. 4.—Two men answering the Senator Harris, from the committee on the | absolutely against every phase of the eight- | description of John E. Sullivan, the abscond- District, to-day reported favorably the bill to | hour agitation, and ridiculed the international | ing county clerk of Indianapolis, and Thomas 80 amend the charter of the Eckington and | Begotiations as utterly impracticable. The | Q’Neil, his chief clerk, arrived here on Satur- Soldiers’ Home railway company as to allow | socialists recently carried three members of | 2s night late and put up at one of the prin- the company to extend its lines from 7th street | the Newcastle school board. Morley has told a Ms last t to attend duo Sisateeal’ cop and New York avenue to 15th and F streets. | triend that he expects to lose his sent at the | sft” ™S® rovides that the cars” shall stop no longer at | eight-hour legislation. Tn EIUET HOUR PAY. e 15th street terminus than is absolutely re-| My previous information is confirmed by the ily Reg ob ape es Of The idle boast. Yet, I do not promise ‘Trousers : for the prive of one; or twosults for what one asuaily | HOUSEFURNISHINGS, cost: but I do promise you a saving of from 10 to 25 | LADIES’ GOODS... per cent on es generally prevailing elsewhere for identical goods. I do not base claim for your pat- rouage inerely upon the iuatter of price, as I guarantes you ole aa ction as regard style, Stand work Thave just opened handsome ine of mediun- he Ti it BS , for early 9) Sits oom rats Piel ad NO LIQUOR ROOM AT THE INAUGURAL BALL. The Taylor resolution directing that no beer, wine, or liquor shall be sold at the inaugural ball was taken up by the House public build- ~ and grounds committee to-day, and was referred to a sub-committee. It is not likely that any further action will be taken in the matter, as the committee is satisfied that there is no purpose to have a liquor room at the ball. THE ECKINGTON AND SOLDIERS’ HOME RAILWAY. Opposing the Eight-Hour Movement— Liberal Indignation. re isastraw: Almost every of one of the 850 full Dress Suits to order wanted to know how I could afford to get them up so ely for the price, Ihave but ove answer- 1 G. WARFIELD SI IN, = ‘TAILOR AND “EXPER: ‘TROUSERS XPERT” IN 5 le Store, corner of ¥th and G sts. nw. f4-2t — “WILSON WHISKY.” PRODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, HIGHSPIRE, DAUPHIN CO., PA. This celebrated Whisky, most carefully and slowly ce ETEE ET TERE CU CECE (UTR EREUUCUeE Eee ee ae EEE reference to the $721,000 received by Henry E. | quired to let off or take on passengers. Da telegram from Vienna announcing | CBicago Workmen Uniting to Begin Seon bemoan cee McKee as a contingent fee in the Choctaw eee the suicide of beautiful young baroness at Another Movement for it. soutiquin lee. peulinne te tee tceas anaes . claim, and his disobedience of the order of the CAPITOL TOPICS. Meyer on Tuesday night, simultaneously | Cuatcaco, Feb. 4.—The various carpenters’ Guutanet teamgbaita ant Maubed ak tend wieun tao court to pay over $136,000 of the amount. It with Crown Prince Rudolph’s death. __ | unions of Chicago are now actively consolidat- im heated warehouses, sea-voyages and aged in the | Woob AND coe directs the apprehension of McKee wherever THE MILITIA FORCE OF THE COUNTRY. I am informed that the Bismarck article in Naru salt air of Berimuda. The oxides of iron and = —— Washington and ‘subjected to the jurisdiction his Whiaky ie distilled render this Whisky invaluable | CCVZ®"MEXT Hecerers To-Day,— Internal | ofthe supreme Court of the District. Referred parr omer: tonic and berndbterraid rs ‘hove in | TeVenue, $763,796; customs, $661,862. to the judiciary committee. _ ‘ need of strength, vitality, and vigor. Frencu Srouration Cases.—The Court of |_ Mr. Chandler's resolution in reference naval officers’ claims was taken up and (at the ar Colleae, Of PrOf- Tonry, of the Baltimore Med- | Claims to-day reported findings of facts in the | request of Mr. Voorhees) laid pre toxaace oe ho may be found, and that he be brought to} secretary Endicott to-day tranemittied to | the Contemporary Review was neither inspired | ‘26 #24 Preparing to repeat their demands of « © 7 ‘ving | HOF authorized in any way by the Empress | 7°*F 880 for See Sy oe ee jongress the report of Adjt.-Gen Drum. giving, Frederick, who is only distressed and amazed . five cents per hour as the minimum rate of the strength of the organized militia of the | at its appearance. The liberals are organizing | Wa€e*. | Their efforts Faoueaen asian, various states and territories, and the force of | a mass-meeting of indignation at O'Brien's : . Painters, ere, men available for military duty, but not | treatment. Their temper is savage. The | 4¢*Tick-bandlers, the bricklayers, tile-layers organized. The totals are: Commissioned | unionists ridicule the whole thing as a tragedy | 824 Plasterers have, they claim, announced —_ French spoliation claims connected with the | day. officers, 8,897; enlisted men, 98,109; number of | in small clothes. 7 | their ko “IT 1S PURE, FREE FROM FUSEL OIL, AND CAN | ships Parkman and Louis McMillan, BILLS PASSED. men available, but not organized, 8,504,028. Balfour's —— ccs pone ore a Serer — ad made to carry their THEREFORE BE SAFELY RECOMMENDED FOR 7, i The following bills were taken from the PUBLIC BUILDINGS. optimist on the improved condition o ——. MEDICINAL USE. 1TS HIGH COLOR Is DUE To | S#cnetanx Wurrver has returned to the city. | 1 nace and passed: The House committee on public buildings | However, the Irish will not lose one Parnellite| — yesen of @ Chicago Clergyman. THE IRON PRESENT. + Divivenps Dectarep.—The controller of the | |The Senate bill in relation to dead and fallen and grounds has authorized favorable reports Many pulpits here yesterday with | Cuicaco, Feb, 4—The Rev. George Charles on the Senate bills increasing the limit of cost | denunciations of the Sunday Herald. Arch- | Street, canon of the Cathedral of St. Peter and of the Detroit (Mich.) public building from | deacon Farrar writes me that the common | Paul in this city, died at Winter Park, Fla, “WML. P, TONRY, Ph. D., Chemist.” | currency has declared a second dividend of 25 | timber on Indian lands, ; iret | The House bill for the relief of the trustees — Ee are eCitas Cee ns | orate Bice Eadias cucvr Mee) Ay i é P i : aged tive. National bank of Corry, Pa., making 75 per $1,100,000 to $1,500,000; and of the public | introduction of seven-day newspapers would | si diate So Ask your Grocer for WILSON WHISKY. cent on claims proved, staounting to €172,967. MR, FRYE’S VIGOROUS DENIAL. buildings at Greensboro, N. C., from $60,000 | be nothing short of a national misfortune, and | Cohquered by the Salvation Arm TEE ULMAN GoLDancRoveN 00. The bank failed September 16, 1887. He has| Mr, Frye, rising to a question of privilege, | to #70,000. cd ebagge tanya gale apy vot ag demote et ag 8 Me also declared a dividend of one-half per cent | pong aph fr Wastiingtom @iapatch OBJECTS TO ONE-MAN POWER. children, Haweis writes that he is at daggers- | PRISONERS RESCUED FROM THE POLICE AT I8B- Se in favor of the creditors Of the Firat Rational | 7¢¢4@ paragraph from a Washing P = , drawn with the Sabbatarians, but protests PEMING, MICH. fot-Im Baltimore, MA. | hank of Buffalo, N. Y., making 4334 per cent ou | © the New York World in referance to the| |H. B. Ledyard, president of the Michigam| against James Gordon Bennett's damning| Isupeurvc, Micu., Feb. 4-The Salvation PERSONS WISHING PORTLAND CE-| claims proved, amounting to £894,195. British extradition treaty, in which it is stated | Central railroad, has written a letter to Sena-| religion and humanity at one blow. Army paraded yesterday afternoon, So much ment concrete laid in front of houses,in base- a that ‘the boodlers may still go free; but, on | tor Stockbridge, which that gentleman laid be- EO Tia sepeaecreS 0 wets or cellars, old concrete resurfaced and made as pod 7 ,Will find it to their ad\ to call Oventures have been made unofficially to A. | motion of Senator Frye, the Senate committee Sldresa Be SIORDAS, O11 Nat. hw. geet gutrace U. Wyman, formerly United States Treasurer, | bas provided for the’ extradition of Irish tor of all kinds of paveme: : dynamiters.” > gHROTCN, D.C, Fruavanr 41 La edulis enh oeete tops position. | “1 am not permitted,” Mr. Frye said, “to say ‘TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF He is now president of the United Sates Na-| what took place in executive session, but I am WASHINGTON ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY: | tional Bank of Omaha, and it is understood permitted to say that there is not a word of yy EE EEE {hat he declined to give up that position to get | truth in that statement, so far as Tam con- tock hol f suid company 11, | his ol ce. 0 i 7 ent of the N ‘Atunuc Bulldine, on the Lob Day OF FEBRUARY 2 cerned. And if the correspondent of the New eae Rae = noise was made that a policeman ordered them fore the Senate to-day and had referred to the| BOTH VESSELS WENT DOWN. | {> move on One of the soldicrs dehed the committee on commerce. In it the writer =e officer and was arrested, but quickly rescued. criticises, as carrying the policy of centraliza- | Collision in Clear Weather off Dunge- | The chief of police and other oificers appeared tion too far, the provision in the river and ness—Twenty-Four Lives Lost. and made several arrests. A mob followed the harbor bill which forbids the erection of any| oxpox, Feb. 4.—The steamer Nereid col- | Police to the city jail and rescued all but one bridge over any navigable stream unless it . Ps tend o- on - “ wisoner. An effort will be made to-day to ar- meets with the approval of the Secretary of | ided with the British ship Killochan, Captain | Prif°nen punish the leaders of the mob. The War. Mr. Ledyard thinks this is too much | Manson, from Lyttlelton, off Dungeness last | army has many adherents here, and the strug- A.D. 185y, at 4:30 o'clock p.m., rpose y . Derrcrency.— | York World has exerted his utmost ingenuity | power to put in one man’s hand, night, and both vessels went to the bottom in | gle between its adherents aud the authorities, Siecting a Bourd ot directors makings by'lawe, aud for ha smananunie ot santos ais atten Gk te have gone aa far as possible from the shadow Son A ackiniaad ‘scan: avery short time. Twenty-four persons were | it is thought, will result in trouble. vanes ‘other’ business ; ; : me = the transaction of sue as aay of truth he could not have succeededany better | 9. gonste committee om public lands has | drowned. including the exptain of the Killo- — S BRITTON, Secretary of the Interior that there will be a / than he did in that statement, as every Senator : deficiency in the amount necessary for the pay- | who was present in the executive session ment of pensions for the current fiscal year, | knows.” over and above existing appropriations, of THE BILL AGAINST TRUSTS, about 28,000,000, and asks that the necessary | The Senate resumed consideration of the bill i | Chan. Nine members of the crews were res-| To Attend the Crown Prince’s Funeral. ordered a favorable report on the House bill | cued. one of whom afterward died. The| sors Fob 4 -Pe Faint authorizing the sale of what is left of the Fort | weather was clear at the time of the collision. | of Prince Ferdinand, started tecde» to Dodge military reservation to the state of estore other 9 enna to attend the funeral of Crown Prince Kudoiph, 2 a e : Kansas for a soldier’s home. There are 147} SECOND AVENUE CARS RUNNING. | of Austria. _f4-17t eS potato pores egies secure the immediate consid: | «to declare unlawful trusts and combinations | acres in the tract. eres UPN ep SE" Se apor ine merchants or weshiogten ang BEE | the atoxagsol thea eadieclinory preset ig vent | in restraint of trade and production,” Mr. THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL The Strikers Make no Attemgt to Inter- Suffocated in His Sleep. uiore to solicit advertisements for te Oficial Pr0- pli il haan dsl Frye giving notice that at 2 o'clock he would | was passed by the House Saturday, as reported fere with them. Lancaster, Pa., Feb. 4.—Adam Lefevre, 3 FLETCHER si TARGSTAPY, Pup Commissioner or INTERNAL Revenve Mruxer | ask the Senate to take up the Union Pacific F18 Pew es by the committee, except that it was amended | New Yorx, Feb. 4—The most important —— farmer of West Lampeter, was ae Says that there is no truth whatever in the re- | funding bill. 80 as to carry an appropriation of $100,000 for | feature in connection with the strike this morn- | found suffocated at his own lime kili yester- Et havo this day wold my Seas tnistat8%,, | Port that he is tobe appointed a member of | | MF zones (Ark.) made an argument in suP-| 5 couting station at Pago-Pago, Samoa, ing is the starting of the Second Avenue cars, | J¥-, He had fallen asicep while attending to corner of Virginia ave. and 10th st. "8. W.,t0 the civil-service commission, adding: “I would ir. George said that he was extremely ‘THE DEFICIENCY BILL. bya been made to a} — cars —_ Mrhcakiog tor pablo ir tndls pltecaige, f segmete Remeneiay inhendt eae oe snxions that a bill should pass this Cougress | | Representative Sayers, of Texas, chairman of Sur aemeteuine nn Pye eee 5 peed Talk of a Royal Betrothal. th of the u = unani- | which wo ut an en ever to combina- i i i: i Rome, Feb. 4.—The Tribuna states that th eens eee ee I THEHERNE. | mous vote of the Senate.’ Sons that dicta tice ane iS soniersaoaldibay the subcommittee of the House committee on | drivers and conductors on that line. A start an, Po “4 a at there appropriations in charge of the fortification Dill, has also resumed the direction of the de- ficiency appropriation bill, a duty which for- merly devolved upon the late Representative na ‘th ciaht | 8 talk ‘of « betrothal of Prince Emmanuel, Policemen cn each car. aud’a dozen care were | eldest oon of the Duke of ‘Aosta and nephew of soon running on schedule time. It is the in- —, ery a gooey a tention of the company to run all its cars dur- | @aughter of Archduke Charles Louis of Aus- We ha nosed tha drug Droste beeies heaeis ieee Gornanse when they purchase certain articles, and what herne, at the coruer of Viregais ave. and Lou sa we Se. ex itr ee me be he — fa aoe they should receive poe sell them. He [nd are prepared to Sernten the public with snything | Necretary of the Treasury has appoin 6 criticised the pending bill, however, as one Seecc pune: eceesietiaes ‘Compotinded st iuy how | L. Miller, chief of the loans and currency divis- | which would have brought within its punitory . 1 ini r bi Burnes, of Missouri. The subcommittee is now | ing the day. Cars are running on the Third, ——__ of te day’ of night D5 a registered phariuacist. fon of the. Treasury, to be, & paty collector of wis a sou thern farmers who combined | Burnes, of 3 apon tis agkeieney eile Fourth sii sand ipanth teats inten Perna —— EDWARD GREEN & CO. _| left the city with his family for his new field ‘THE JUTE BAGGING TRUST. MRS. ROSSEAU'S PENSION. attics Street, Forty-second Street i HOTEL JOHNSON, 13TH AND E— i * shipment of Taugier Oysters just ar. | 0 Saturday night, rived. finest inthe world for steaming. Also fresh- caugtit Diamond Back Terrapin. It and Grant Btreet lines as on Saturday, while| Orrawa, Owr., Feb. 4.—Reports from the the Eighth Avenue and Belt line intend to | surrounding districts show that the thermom- make a start later. There are very few strikers | eter this morning registered from 24 to 87 de- The House committee on invalid pensions to- Mr. Sherman asked Mr. George whether he rh Commisst0y day authorized a favorable report on the Sen- eat eaeS s of thirty-seven presiden- | meant to say that an agreement among farmers See ‘ = i is te bill increasing the pensions of Mrs, Maria | on the streets this morning. grees below zero. THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE | tial postmasters will expire during the month | not to buy bagging or anything else would be a | ® s : ———_—— Poy Tat, QHIO REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION at No. | of March, On the Ist and 2d of April the com- | combination within the meaning of the bill. _| A- Rosseau. widow of the late Brig.-Gen, Ros-| | EIGHTH-AVENUE CARS RUN AFTER SIX DAYS, An Anglo-German Alliance G23 Fst. u.w., 7:30 o'clock TUESDAY EVENING, aiclags ok alae dalealecs ak cite Mr. George replied that that was just what | 8¢aU, from $50 to $100 per month. The Eighth Avenue line started a car at 8 Tueuts to participate in te ihaugural ‘ceremonies’ ct | The New York city postofiice is. in the letter | he contended. nary saeeptappemlyh igen gerade ree o'clock, the first one they had run for six days, | 0 THE "HOTHCTION St Wx Premdent-elect Hou. Bonsai Jatt Harrison. and for te | lage, Mr. Sherman thought the proposition a very | President Protem. Ingalls to-day laid before | It was driven by Garrett Stillwell, one of the ee. Puadanees; Si 6.-The bath PG ya eae extraordinary one, and declared that such was | the Senate the following petition: old drivers, who has come back to work. There | gpondent of the Novoc Vrouye stetes ther ire Onioanis in and outof the departments are cordi-| | Secoxp Lrevr. Cuas. G. Lratax, second cav- | not his idea or the idea of any one who had! 7) ime Honorable Senate and House were two policemen on each platform and four | (POndent of the Novoe Vremya states that ally invited and urged to be present. alry, has been granted extension of leave to | anything to do with the bill. Nor did he be- — of Repre- | wer " has reason to believe that England and Ger- Een aaeen oes airy, eri Hove tal hat asc tir oman sentatives: inside. There was no demonstration of any | many have concluded an alliance similar to the MLM. HOLLAND, secrdiay MCGREW, Presiuns. | April 1. Mr. George contended that the bill would ap-| | Your humble petitioner would respectfully | kind. The company will run. twenty cars t0-| Anglo-Italian convention, having for its object THE MUTUAL CO-OPERATIVE BUILD-| INTERIon Department Cuanags.—The fok | ply to temperance societies whose object was ing Association will hold its 14th monthly | lowing official changes have been made in the | to break up the trade in liquors, and to farmers meeting February 3, 1889. at 7-30 p.m. at 1300 F Hoe who agreed not to sell the produce belowa cer- st. n. w.. for the reception of dues, sale of money,issue | Department of the Interior: General land | fin OSivc. and said that h t a - mn of dues, sale of mor ey tia — ¢ | tain price; and said that he was not prepare stitution. H. A-HALL, Pres. | Office — Promotions: J. Vinson Wiggins, of | to sustain a bill of that sort, which seemed to ‘THOS. G. HENSEY, Secy, f£2-t_ | Texas, $1,000 to $1,200; Mrs. Nettie A Cheeks, | be aimed at phantoms and not at real griev- beg that your honorable body pass the bill in- | 4Y- The Ninth Avenue road paid off their old | the protection of the northern seas and porta, troduced by Senator Butler, of the South Sea ™eh this morning and served notice that they | ‘™* P eevee Islands, empowering the | commissioners of = taaginss 4 —, gp ge pe peony he From Wall Street To-day. Whitman county, Washington territory, to is- , 3 r "| ‘Y | New Youx, Feb. 4.—The stock market opened sue bonds not to exceed £100,000 to build a | Cars until they have enough men to make it tremely active trading courthouse and jail in the town of Colfax. | fe. ‘The Belt Line road will start a car at 11 | the new woek with an extremely active 5 d with first hat irregular Ke= Ps0rcT10x Nore, Se ea te Gar haa Se Seats | "HS coe with the bl was, be ai that | or 7 eee esa howanably, prays | ©eook ee Tataae compared with Ketorday' fal Agures hough mow TOs, 000; Mrs. M. The trouble with t! ill was, he said, that i at you double nd give them privi- narall ight tions higher, while in ho — Gilmer, of Alabama, and Mra. Kate L. Osborne, | attempted to do the impossible, and to dean | lege to raise $200,000, It will take thisammount | ., The Lake Superior Iron Mines. gmoney frac igh le in The im of EE JACKSON & CO. bas this day of the District of’ Columbia, transcriber at within the commercial power of Congress (un- dissolved by mutual consent : 1 torkeep "the ‘county seat “down in this hole, Manaverre, Micn.-Feb.4-—The annual table | for® manos’ a 2 ae $600 to copyist at $900. Eli D. Bannister, of | der the Constitution) jurisdiction over the sub- and white you ure about it give us 850,000 more Giving the total cuiput of the irom mines of mr a Poy oI . of | mained fairl ost of the list, but EE,sacksox. | Lawrenceburg, Ind., an Indian inspector, has | fect. to build a balloon to get down to the county ; Lake Superior Yor 1888. published by the Min- | Soon “devel barge Fading of Ay d 3 Wo dace on: | Tesigned. Mr. George was still speaking at 2 o'clock, | #eat. And your petitioner will ever pray. | {1 /aurnal, shows that the rail shipments were J 1, N. JACKSON To-par's Boxp OFFERINGs aggregated $293,- | 2nd Mr. Frye consented that the Union Pacific | (Signed) Joux Surrn. | 1° er eee ade dane = total we B. W. JACKSON. : ear ), | funding bill should lie over for another half} The petition was duly referred to the com- z bo atime prion , the onl —_— 500, as follows: Registered 4s, #500 at 12934; | pune feted ereeriel aly putin the history of the mines. Of this the ed have thie day formed s Copartner- | registered 43¢8, $50,000 at 109, $100,000 at 108, JACKSON & ship under the old firm name of. B- $25,000 at 108, ex-interest, $40,000 at 109; cou-} IZBSTADT'S PICTURES AT THE WHITE HOUSE. ee 1,424,762; Menominee, 1,161, jarquette range shipped 1,921,525; Gogebic, Vermillion, Co., who will continue the lumber business and the | Don 43/4, €8,000 at 109. Mr. Sherman offered a resolution, which was | The House committee on foreign affairs to- | 511,933. . manufacture of joiners’ work. RE JAOKaON. sins a referred to the committee on the library, in- | day decided to recommend non-concurrence in The Effort bn Sache ae t EN JACKRON. AxorHER CanpIpaTE Yor Pusiic Parte | structing that committee to inquire into the | and a conference on the Senate amendments to | 72° Regulate Freight Rates. COLtis. has formally entered the lists in the person of ty and expediency of purchasing Bier- In consideration that the Pe ae Major A. H. 8. Davis, who during the last two po 8 Pietares (now in the executive mansion) the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill, Prrrssure, Feb. 4.—A call has been issued met ing business, we have decided that in ourfactory nine | Or three years has been Washington corre- | Of “Yellowstone Falls,” “Yellowstone Park, Consti for a meeting of the Central traffic association A number of these amendment with favor, n bt the committee resolved to adopt the course | Dost of the reorganisation comatiee. Tie secure = 4 ” “ reorganization The hours shall Constitute a day's work. spondent of the Minneapolis Tribune. He was | “Giant Geyser,” and “The Yosemite in Win-| above outlined as best calculated association includes as its members, the lines fae _C*E E. JACKSON &CO._| long connected with the government printing bs ed his ah in crit: reecr nin ae = pepristing 500,000 for | the territory between Buffalo and Pittsburg a Wasuratox, Feb. 1. 1889. | office, entering that institution in May, 1875, . George resums argume: prop! ey .F | on the east and the Mississippi river on the S™ Notice—“Ebenezer” and. “Union ascopy-holder, and rising through the differ- | ism of the trust biil. the protection of American interests in Samoa | west, About forty railroads are now members Washington: hatte bom condaauary 10m’, City et | ent grades until in 1877 he was made foreman THE UNION PACIFIC FUNDING BILL, met with caper ta proval, but will be | and an effort is to be made to have the outside Suthorities 6 sald cfty, romaine ofall persone interred | of printing under Pablic Printer Defrees, » po- | ‘The Union Pacific funding bill was then taken allowed to 0 with the other amendments into | jines join the organization. ‘The call refers to therein will be disinterred and removed to sition he held for a number of years. lo is at | eee Tes $100,080 fae Ge nnnieniment ep- | the favorable made in the - Pruperly protected, saved will be interred in| present chairman of the republican commit- | °P- propriating 100.000 for the establishment of a | Zation of the Trunk line association and the “payne's Cetnetery,” free of o AE i= | oof the District of Columits, and a member House of Representatives. haval station at Pago-Pago, Samoa, it was held | suocess of the western presidents and managers relatives request otherwise, and alt ‘vartics interested | of the inaugural executive committee, FILIBUSTERING ISAUOURATED BY xe. Parsox, | that the paragraph in the naval fect propriation | of roads in adjusting differences and re-organ- the Undertaker, at No. a Bg ereteathiscity. | Corace vor Jaxvany.—The coinage exe-| The Speaker having proceeded to call the | PY fer in fis terms) was better ‘tesaned thas | “tea ‘Trustee. | cuted at the mints of the United States duri states for the introduction and reference of izing their amsociation upon general desire the Senate amendment, and in additi everywhere, to correct irrogulartis EASTERN Bi i gND LOAN 4 the month of January was as follows: Gold | Dill, filibustering was inaugurated by Mr. | placed in the bill where it properly belonged, | ° is nainig teats teoeghoes: Cae. cont = ‘ABBOCATION. Double eagles, 81,000: epgles, 58.000; quertor | Payson (IIL), who sent to the clerk's desk and | so it is likely that it will be et Series Tat eaeakls tev book td hee vp | eagles, o@ Standard. dollars, | demanded the reading of a long printed bill to Hall, 642 Pa. ave: 8.¢., on, WEDNESDAY ESI. 8,100,000. Nickel—Five cents, 1,454,000. Cop- | establish a court of appeals, His opposition is "ieee Shares fashere: o ooh Ber ivi per—One cent, 4,760,000. Total, $5,464,300. directed to the Union Pacific funding bill, and DI ‘ORS: Mn. Joux Twexpate has resumed his duties | upon his desk rests a stack of bills, the reading Alex. McKenzie, $10 Bae Re as chief clerk of the War department, which he has abandoned for the past few months in e ‘to have 422 Sth at ae, by the committee, for the erection of light- | SUPPOsed po ts 2 800 East Capitol st. order to devote all of his time to the board of th ———— rit ab ate < business methods, the work of the board being Bouses and beacon lights at various points on! ‘The Arrest of Father McFadden. Dvusuix, Feb. a McFadden, who Aes ree 19 Pat. nwo A.G.0, rse_| tins, who has been scting as Union Pacific bill is not directed against a con- sideration of the measure under the ee eet its un a : Tee i E i i :