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=== THE Ni\\ RADICAL PARTY. the cold shades of the opposition as a radical party. The radicals hope to leaven the whole lump and not merely ‘orm e i i I separate party. Jobn Moreiy, “Honest John” they call him, addressed the Durham miners and gave « testi timonial to the vtmoredee | Waces for his . . 7 nature, common se: obedi to Telegrams to The Star. | sists wbinped Kiran in eiebt | "witch hey formed the trade of write, roun mad shoul its to —_—.- Sent by Gamblers to Influence Betting. | family, bei ayparentty for children aud not fe Bartiwone, Mp., July 8.—It is now thought | f0% the grandchildren. a eae ‘The President to-day made the following ap- |] 1H PRIZE FIGHT, | ttt Special to the American announcing | tanctions, expecially the state ball, has caused pointments: Sullivan's victory was sent by New Orleans | a rumor of his drunkenness, This is untrue, WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, JULY 8, 1889. TWO CENTS. N Washington News and Gossip, ‘| PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS. z STEIN LODGE, Nos? are to a ae aivaaenacea Four Probate Judges for Utah Terri- re i AWE PWS WICH AVAVACIIWH BIVAVSIANAE HERE VEVGKIVSZIVIGHSVHIVEVIZ G. Pet a of eater lodges: invited, By order o! JAMES W. CRAMPTON, N.G. E To be probate judges in Utah territory—Dan- gamblers to influence betting. The real reason, I hear, is that the shah is not aL. BOYCE, Bett fel Page of Utah, in Iran mari a Me-| Sullivan and Kilrain Meet in A New York Rumor. accustomed to’ sit European fashion and be Page P - ts so tired by the long sittings that he be- , -Page 2 | Garry of Utah, in Beaver county; Isaac Burton New Yorx, July §-—A dispatch from New | 8° et 4 — Peli THIS (Monta) EVENING, ae 8 gelgehrto Pare 2 of Utah, in Uintah county; Gearge Viele of the Ring To-day. Orleans by way of Pittsburg says that Sullivan <i ” make arrangements for the funeral ter H. Shuts -Page tah, in Millard county. and Kilrain entered the ring at 6:90, and that — NEW STYLES. pe visa Senne gaak eatin the wine. ~Page cms AEE Rep ai Sullivan won in the ninth round, Thedispatch| THE CHIPPEWA RESERVATION. BSS 1 0.0. FCA SPECIAL SESSION OF THE -Pago Saiy BOTH SAID TO BE WINNERS | bas Rot been confirmed. . Three Councils Held With the Indians CHARLES A. MUDDIMAN, ‘T will be held THIS Confirmation of Sullivan’s Victory. —— The Quarantine Service Badly Crippled for Want of Funds. As a result of a deficiency in the appropria- Gtonday) EVENING at 8 o'clock Yor make N at o'clock to @ arral —9020-3m 1206 F ST__ | ments for the funeral of Bro. P. ii. Shutz, P,P WASHINGTON CAMP, NO. 1, PATRE-| "it Jos. UGHS, Grand Séribe. Stay ations een Poteet | Beas pure cqetan wanmmnong ng eh st. aw. * *SOHN 5-"RAE, Secretary. 1.0 0. F:, Chevaliers will assemble at 2:39 ad m. to-morrow, , at wt ‘Riggs House. faitin full uniférm to attend \ shu Avvaxy, N. ¥., July 8.—The Western Union by the Commissioners. ANOTHER INDIAN POW-Wow. telegraph company in this city has received a Rep Laxe Resenvation, Mrxx., July 8 —The dispatch by way of Boston confirming the re-| commission ay y way e pointed to negotiate with the tions nearly all the quarantine stations of the port that Kilrain was knocked out in the eighth Chippeya Tndiane for the opening of their res- country will have to be closed by the first of round. It was sent bya man who rode on | ervation have had three councils with the In- October. There are four or five quarantine} Plan of Irish Home-Rulers for | horseback to the nearest telegraph station | gians ‘he first councils were for the purpose of vessels being built that will soon be ready for from the scene of the fight immediately after | reading and carefully interpreting the act of service. There is money especially provided United Action. the battle. Congress under which the commission acts and for their completion, but there will be no Had Not Entered the Ring at 9:30. _| in the explanation of its provisions, aed ths them after they are turned over New Ontrans, July 8.--The Queen and Cres- Yesterday all the leaders of the bands on the y the builders. Dr. Hamilton, surgeon- cent train which passed the battle ground at 6:30 | reservation, intluding the Thief River band, general of the marine hospital service, asked GONE TO IDENTIFY BURKE. | arrived tere at 9:90, Passengers report that | pore pepe mmm gy Sy ty = a r . ed to act as spokesman, He said thal lor an appropriation of $80,000 for the quaran- the men bad not then entered the ring. Infor- plan set forth in the act of Congress was a fail- tine service, and that amount t in th i i on | lire bill by the Senate. In conferencs, however,| THE GREAT PRIZE FIGHT. _ | ™*tio believed to be reliable says the mem | ure, Each member of the ission then 2e1m — NOTICE!—THE ANNUAL MEETING OF gurance Co the funeral’ of Chev. B. By order <a Tt tEE the Stockholders of the National Union In- | "Attest: ompany of Washington for the tiection uf F.C. GRIFFIN, Adjt, GALLIHER. Nine Directors will be held. st the office of the Com- —TTPENTION 10-0. #_ VETERAN AS- apap cage See dan ‘You are requested to attend e foneral of our late brother, Peter H.Shutz, de- fi jand Chapel, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) 3 nt Bo'clock. Residence: 408 8th st. aw. ‘SLER, secretary. it! i et Notice is hereby givens tint the tiseal mein of | Bs, K. OF P 0 that the snmual meeting , tiie stockholders tye the election of seven dizectors of enn: members of HARMONY LODGE, No. this company will be beld at this office on Tha a3 Fike eo nae to meet at i parte Bal, ae ee eee ee sharp, to mike arranigementh for the funeral of 7 GEO. W. PEARSON, President. our late Brother ¥ C, Peter H. utz. A full attend- 2 : had not entered the ring at 9 a. m. made an address ca om of the WM. J. WILSON, Secretary. .J92.4,6,8_ | ance is desi Iso, to. me me geme bs 3 it was cut down to $50,000, which is insufficient eons . oe India: “ Bag GEO. B. WILSON, ee pg oe a a to run the service during the year. The|It is Fought To-Day Near Richburg,| 14t#.—This inforniation is reliable. seg ry Soe Se tam Oe ing for ten years annual here at 5:30 a.m. Up to 9:30 a.m. the men had | Sorc pment in the form o' ptopen are the THE SPECTATORS GOT TO TTLE-GROUND it entered ‘i were becoming poorer every year; th ° HOW ECTA’ Tr JATTLE-G! not entered the ring. w - the San Francisco stations. A hun- wean 6 game was being driven from th #10.000 from the REAL : Broker, formerly of 1418 F ‘st train arrived at 1 st. Chesapeake and the Delaware breakwater Miss. Ricupuna, Miss., July 8,—T stations are among those that must be closed. The only stations that can be ke gulf an rn By o£ C.C. Al ae BENG. McQUAY, K. of Rand 8. PIANOS CAREFULLY STORED AT 'THOMSON’S Piuno Warerooms, 521 11th is now | ternally invited to be present Amo’ onler test: —_ WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT Co. 916 Pa. avenue. Storage Departments all above ground. my4-4m_| 2, THOMSON'S Piano Warerooms, 521 11th dred or more trained employes of valuable ex. | 7#0MNEW ORLEANS—RUMONS As TO THE RESULT A Rumor that Kiirain Won. poe he penn mid none ia —— “THE DESBORO’ BROWN @®ONE | Pianos only $280. Both clas makes that will perience will have to be Epdenti Oneof the} OF THE CONTEST—A DELAYIN GETTING THEMEN | = Byrrryons, July &.—The American has abul-|-" = “@~cOMPANY—Annual meeting of the stock- bear rigid inspection. dy8-3t* new vessels, which is to be completed in August, | AT WoRK. ‘ = THE INDIANS COMPRAINED ONDAY, July 8. 18s, Sp mecfor the elecdon of | wq=> SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT will be run for a month, perhaps, and then it letin out saying that the rumor at New Orleans | that they were blamed for the destruction of nine trustees and for other important business. Polls open from 5 to 7 p.m. GEO. F. SCHAYER, Secretary. will be sent down, New Orteays, July 8,12 noon.—The fight | is that Kilrain has won and that the Sullivan | their pine by fire, when. as @ matter of fact, WILLIAM JOYCE vs. JOHN JOYCE et al.—Equity : ‘No. 11625. took place near Richburg, on the Queen and | backers have possession of the wire to give | the forest fires wore always set by the whites, D Jel2-cotw’ = > ae ART his bei ferred t ther thii THE CITY POST OFFI ITE. a d ee came upo — met x to ascertain ‘and’ state the claitha of the creditorse it : CE SITE. | crescent railroad. There are no wires to the | them time to hedge bets. tie none cu 4 tanben waste’ the Teal : oe 118 p.m, The ‘lanrest, best equipped, and | 88Y, Of JOHN J. JOVCE, decessed, notice ts hereby What Col. Whitfield Says of Both Fighters Arrested. euasdok io banana ices nen Se 2 2, Eiven to Creditors’ to exhibit and prove thelr 3 . allowed to leave their homes to go Ouly STUDIO in Washington where weehly oy mouth: ‘Al such to exhibit and prove their eld Says of the Proba- | place and the result cannot be learned until +. not allowed to leave their homes to go to the PB payments are takeu on FREE-HAND CRAYON claims before me, at my office BAIT e FIFE oo ‘AUGUST, ble Action of the Commission. Crxcrxnatt, Onto, July 8.—A pri’ te dis-| white man’s country without a pass from the the retw it ich ii ‘ vs ORTBAITS. . TSUa or forfedt all right for, payment thaveot outed —_ be retura of the train, which is looked for $8} +01 received here states that the sheriff has | « My They aloo chjocted to the, money aan chiens. gerr-24te | the real estate involved Ja thie re EaTON. There has been no meeting of the city post | O'clock, New Orleans time. arrested the fighters in Missi pi and will not — 4 allowed _ ac “af tu = » —— i ie SEPH J. N d, issi: i ‘ . = Jnite Bt easury from e sale of — DR. J. WESLEY BOVEE HAS REMO’ _dy8-law3w* Special Auditor, office commission since the subcommittee in. Sullivan Has the Best of It. aliow them to return to Louisiana, their lands, claiming that their lands his Office and Residence to No. 916 15th st. q=> ,BRICKLAYERS, ATTENTION! “@~* cards for the ensuing quarter will be a | Sed Ser RMDAY, tuly 21 tad 14: tron ot sud THURSDAY, July 11 and 12."trom 7 unt WANTED (Miscrncan EQUITABLE _Sy8-3t M. J. CONNOR, Fin. See. | WOOD AND COAL spected the various buildings offered for the] Qrxcixwatt, Ouro, July 8.—It is reported Excitement in Boston. were more velucble, and u ished use of the post-office. Gen. Clarkson, who has here from areliable source that Sullivan and| Boston, July 8.—Newspaper row has been | the entire benefit arising f hh sales, been ont of the city for several days, has re- packed with humanity this f After further explanations by the commis- f cade : é 3 y this forenoon, and the ’ turned, but Mr. Tanner, the commissioner of | Kilrain were fighting at 1145 a.m. Thecon-| iit rostin the bulletins from the prizering | Ses and add. "ional assurances on the part B.w. Office hours, Sto 10 ama 3105 p.m ‘Telephone call, 1185. 3 a SEESEE GTEC gg CSUR TE gee ee ge eee CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “a> neechenteet D. a Pensions, away. It is expected that the | test was @ long one and Sullivan was having | has been much greater than that displayed on | °1'hy a ~ tt Bg th Bm gh “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. ee Goverxament Rucerrrs To-Day. — Internal | commission will meet, soon when the report of | these best of it, and he was sure of winning. | the night of the prohibition» clection agreed that another meeting should be held abemakadk cater to atiend their annual Bxcura nt ills.” | Fevenue, $877,315; customs, $870,854. the subcommittee will be received. Larer.—Cincinnati “tickers” report that/%"d_ equal to that manifested at many | to-day, There is little probability of the me Py state election Wh bulleti A Navat Caper Resioxs—The President | Cl. Whitfield, who is a member of the sub-| ght lasted from 10 am. to 1 p.m., Sullivan | the report that “Sullivan had wot ans Ba has accefted the resignation of Naval Cadet E. | Committee, in speaking about the various | winning, displayed from the bulletin boards the vast ves it ‘ B, Anderson of Kentucky to take effect August | buildings inspected said to-day that in his iii Sus ats oe inns paceprbsen a hats, jumped into the air, naehessener Shares are $2.50 per month. pr teem = —————— opinion the First Presbyterian church building, x! and cheered. Sullivan's father, who appeared merneruers = . 7 . 91.000 advanced pamper aie << MISS ALICE GAUT: in binsid wondeee ae ites Nalgeraptiod his | 02 434 street, offered better accommodations | Rrcununa, Miss., July 8.—The fight train ar- | On the scene, was followed by a yelling crowd MEETING OF IRISH MEMBERS. Pampblets expl: the objects and ad} of | wishes to inform hi tomers ad the public th: Fi 5 ae th f er bui i e 7 and cheered loudly, When he finally took a “hiet 7 the Aomclation ae farniabed upon pplication, | BaFemved ato Kazan." ijurate* | Fesignation to the shab, and will wall for Lon- | the eoshmnites, “Ae hee Caan ee Tee | reat 580. After worrying around for Balt | 7 ris home i the Hlighlance a growd ot | A Plan by Which They Will Present leaders changing their minds, as they ex- pressed themselves as irrevocably opposed to the act of Congress passed for their benefit, Subscriptions for shares in the 17th issue received daily at the ofhce of the Association, Equitable Build- ing, L003 F st. ° : — - - ———— | don on Frida; ~ the night and speculating on the chances for a ? i United Actions in the Com a8. ie 9 . 2 AN ‘M LAUN ‘Y- men aud boys followed him on a dog-trot for ite ctions in the Commons, Ere os Sa = - me ce <- Sapa <— => THE MOHG i corporat a AUNDRY CO. cS SS ea ret hore Daten geen bee or ee fight, people at the hotels, the clubs, and on | some distance, shouting and chairing 01 : : = . 7 : to So'clock p.m, Advances will be made promptly | 54 yr5, soa, Sten i eun.—Rsoretery. ressional ‘Globe’ building, on Pennsylvania | the streets in New Orleans moved with com- Gov. Lowry’s Activity. oxpox, July 8.—The Irish members of par- Pr} pitorg UREN ERina, FUAPYM HOUGH. | has accepted the resignation of General Joseph | a : ¥ y avenue, between 3d and 41¢ streets; the |mon impulse toward the depot. At 11:30 liament, who have been mostly enjoying a va- Jackson, Misa. July 8.—Gov. Lowry last E. Johnston, commissioner of railroads, to take | Columbia Law buildi i , : c for th f 1 he abse C THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't Jokn W. Morgan, . respectfully makes gale ‘ d p ‘olumbia Law building, on 5th street, with the | o'clock the people trusted not to street cars, but | night telegraphed the sheriff at Nicholson au- | ©#tion for the past fortnight, in the absence o! k to the public that, with prestiy ine atucine | © uly 16, till which time the general will | buildings on the opposite end of the lot front- i vane i i ° cai Gaal y Irish busines » house, be JNO. JOY EDSON. Sec’y. my2t_ | tes for Laundey busiuess, he fe now prepared to do | have leave of absence. He tendered his resig- | ing on 6th street, md the building at present | 0K cabs and carriages, and every jehu in the thorizing im to obstract the railroad tracks if | an Iris business inthe house, are begiaaing pedal as ges doen: ome rag WA oy od ender ng 4 , " city did @ land-office business. Down at the | Bcessary to prevent the prize-fighters coming | to return to town, and a meeting has been ar- he best work at popula 1 uation early in March, The office is worth | occupied by the city post office: = into Mississippi to fight. It is thought that | ranged for next Saturday, at which it ex- Allorders promp’ cuted. Delivery wagons to all | 24 509 deook tb indiencribabll or 7. - party or the city, B17 Mth steuw. Telopoue, 439-3. | $4,500 per annum, Horace G. Taylor, of Wis- THE FORTHCOMING REPORT. = oe ee ee es ieee ‘too c: : = JHE EXTENSIVE SHIRT BUSINESS | P33 95. "°° consin is spoken of for the posi The members of the commission say that | ¢emed as though everybody in the city was | train carrying pullvran to stop the | pected there will be a larg dance of Irish br they may not decide upon leasing any build- | 8g to the fight and it happened that every- | interfere with ket holders who are traveling | BO@¢ Fulers. The object for which the mect- of the late J. W. Amer has been purchased an : = Pf. Hall, who will continue the same at old stand, Bee EEE VERY Lown S21 11th st. n.w.. till July 1, atter that Ten Fst.n. ResioNep.—Mr, Arthur L..Hughes of the : ing is called is to arrange for some united _s hosts former jatrous "will be cordially welcomed ar Post-Office department has resigned to practice | ing. They propose to make a report to Con- | body wanted to get aboard at the same time. | om later trains, , ection om the irish drainage bill, which will aud orders faithiully bass HALL, Shirt Maker, 61H ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. N.W. law in Wichita, Kan, gress stating why the authority given to the Through careless management hold- - ee 4 in ly come up for its final passage in the m18-3m 521 11th st. nw. and 908 F st. nw. ATaanataton Af: ps Postmaster General to occupy the hallof the |ers of inner-ring tickets who paid ANOTHER POW-WOW. house early next week Hitherto the GOOD BOARDS $1.25 PER 100 FEET. hes, spustitea Mask Levtegoc pippilecerss Fension building was not exercised, and also | dearly for their trip were forced to] EE enn Some | tistmembers have been on both sides of this ——w <p WM-REDIN WOUDWALD- s- | they propose to inform Congress what. facili- = fen. Croo ves the Indians Some | ques ame voting WE the goveretie WM. RB. AND WM. x IDWALD, ‘, Ps propose rm gress W : > = “Gaediae These are well sawed, bright, wide aud any length | trict translator in the department of Agricul- | ties are offered in the way of leasing a buildin ee eeprom ht 2 well a Wholesome Advice. and against their allies, the liberals, on the 7 and 9 Gunton Law Building, desired, ture, in this city. It is probable that the report will | Wit® Policemen, pada mphsuiee as ae ssoond reading of the bill and others voting 472 Louisiana ave. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLE eee lay stress upon the miserable quarters now oc- | Small opening several hundred people congre-| Crow Curex AGENCY, 8. D., July 7, viaCwam- | ®gainst the government, It is felt thet this TITLES TO REALESTATE. Special indices to the - Farune To Sauure tax Pursrpext.—When | cupied by the city post office, and. possibly | gated and jostled, pushed and fought to secure | memtam, 8. Di; July & The Indnoe bela | lack of unity samong Irishmen on a parely Irish laud records. on titles made with sceuracy, | yg 3m Dealers in Lumber and Mill Work. | the U. 8. 8. Despatch, with the President on | there will be some recommendation in regard | admissi Cloth hats hed and ele: hier aiient " “i question must have a tendency to weaken the Prowptuess, abd at reasonable rates. my2- Suu b 7 " | regi mission. Clothes were torn, hats crushed and | jong council this afternoon, Gen. Crook was | {uscence of the party. and come inert anjous ——————— — ————————————— — oard, steamed by the New York navy'yard | to the purchase of a site and the erection of a hocked, but th. a finall Si * influence of party. and some harm ge> SUTICE OF DISSOLUTION. ~~ | Saturday there was no salute offered. PeTULAbont ake | REFVous persons shocked, but the crowd finally | sent for and remained with them for some time. | action is expected as the outcome of the ‘The firm of WM. KNABE & CO. is this day dissolved - fact has caused some gossip among naval offi- | 0 FUXDs Xow P UPA BUILDING. x ns aa -: Of the special | He gave them wholesome advice and explained | Crosggeensery qieterd mer tgpenmtomeagy by consent, JULY 1, 1888. a (ae ee Sint. ts it is 4 most causal occurrence, Capt. | For the present fiscal year there are no funds | F#m were quickly filled. In the throng were | the substantial benefits which an acceptance by | have brought cousiderable pressure to | the SENRIL? a Miller, who was in charge of the yard, has ad- many of the most prominent people in the city | them of the proposition offered would give | UPO® the Irish members who voted w rs ailable for either renting or fitting up a mitted, that there was a breach of etiquette, | “Vila .w E SCO, will henceforth but exensed it on the ground of the catcless. | Duilding except what could be taken from the . | To Our Friends and Cust. . ness of the lookouts, He will post more watch- general appropriation for first and second-class ca é & Bee fi weaa tay aed cae tae tenia a your | &# ou the water front her ‘a Ofices throughout the country. “There are 612 | !8¥¥er editors and reporters, and was per- | of a business, financial, social and political | them. It is understood that the council sep- | £°VeT™mment upon the division w induce them . to aid in presenting a united front to j character. It included bankers, merchants, | @rated without coming to any agreement a : asto their action on the dill. The most LORD SALISBURY'S POLICY IN TKELAND, NABE & CO. MANUFAC PANY OF BALTIMORE CITY, A.Cprporation under the laws of the Suite of Mary. oY : : thoughtful as well as some of the most progres- | Their view of this measure is that it is hel@ of these offices, and it is the opinion of post | haps as cosmopolitan a gathering as has ever | give . 7 whic saa ’ ndians léok with disfavor at the propo- | out asa bribe to Ireland, and they urge Irish- Met a erode ee begat pee 7 oie +f nnr.—George W. office officials that. only a small ‘mount could | come together on an; oceasion. sition owing to the sraall size of their proposed | oer, rts aera Gaile compet he Peraciiions © c a aS Ww | ena accomplish our purpose, namely, the | Graham of Harper's Ferry, W. Va., was arrested | be expended in this city if justice was done to Share kore, reservation, which allows only about 260 acres i : yYASHINGTON COMPANY. ys i st offices. ‘The exbendi- r a ae ; nage The Boule Sj are disposed ject the government's ad- <=> W aTON MARKET COMPANY. liquidation of our indebtedness aud to continue the last week by Special Agent Roome of the pen- the needs ot other post offices, The expendi. During the crush pickpockets tried to get in of land per capita. The Brules get nearly sche saith tis ia “% se fo ten aor ina aims tee ee Tee a ‘teen: detect ct | bastoes xbdiee an oi tee nase. sion bureau, and taken to Parkersburg to weaic | tre Of this fund is made under the authority | 0" : double this quantity and the land is said to be i Bes 40 cents a share, payable at the office of the Compan his trial in the United States court,’ Graham | Of We Postmaster General. It is not thought | their work, und one sporiing man from the equally good. they could not vote against a measure which im Center Market ou and aster WEDNESDAY. July 10. | Having obtained additional capital, we purpose TO | his boon indicted for forgery and for making improbable that the city post office will con-| north was relieved of his watch and chain, r —-___— ae gwd much ace oo ary eg Wasursorox, D. C., Jaly 1.1880. —sodt [Lay IN AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK oF | and filing false and fraudulent affidavits in the | HMUe 9 occupy its present quarters until Con- | Tho greatest dificulty was experienced by the TO IDENTIFY BURKE. iso Adlon with whsieh tase Selah susmabens Gapeshe® @> 3. PIORDAN. 611 N STREET N'W..GEN- | Goops, WHICH WILL BE PURCHASED Fon | POn#OM cae - of some building while a new ins ia oii bak | ee ne bane wee eee eral contractor © ind of art stove “i , the measure is probably best expressed in the off the train, and a force of detectives was pro- | Mr. Carlson, sr., and a Detective Leave | oecch, delivered. in the house on the second EE, s vided in each car. Some venturesome people for Winnipeg. reading of the bill by Mr. J. J. Clancy, mem- OE AOU BD USED SE TENLOM 2 onnca co ikeey a cash te cad —— ber for Dublin, He said that ireland sud ithictpavement; stables,carriage houses and v1 oE THERE WILL cellars uns po trou fou od yr jezu- lia CASH AND OFFERED AT VERY LOW PRICES | ee NG HAS REMOVED His | _ ¥°*al) *# im rast, carry fine goods only, and solicit | wt 9 a, m.. on the 12th inst., to fill the position ree . ‘ 10 hs i Cxrcaco, July 8.—Mr. Carlson, or., left for! was at war with the present gover: ment, Tock ae ar age ae eS TONED HIS | s isberal share of your patronge in the future, of artist in the Department of Agriculture at a | Col. Wilson Relieved of its Charge—Col, | their lives on the roofs of the cars. and it re: | win nineg yesterday, accompanied by Detective | It would take all it could get and then it would peste be wil Sete to ace hun old customers and SSeS salary of $600, Geo. H. Elliot Succeeds Him in Office. | Ihe Sine on the trucke, snd-other deoecrcus | George Haitt, of the Chicago avenue station, | Not gives singie bit of thanks, If England ta 29-20 - by e} sing s ——— ee TTT a — fi | ‘i i i nati spent twenty millions or a thousand millions on D. ©. PAHEY, GENERAL’CONTRACTOR MOORE i 7 i portions.of the coaches, | They will arrive at their destination Tuesday ny - . | Cellarn aad Stable Floors Laid with ° & LEDING, peep thal ees Col, John M. Wilson has been relieved from Just before the train was finally made up At-| morning. Mr. Carlson goce to Winnipeg to that policy the result oe be ~, sume as if Asphalt or Portland Cement JEWELERS, 4 roe preuees 58 the bari duty in charge of the aqueduct exten-| torney General Rogers came aboard with Ad- : w to | England had spent nothing at all. If that sys- my 16 Sua ‘Koont 108, Leuman Building, 6s «109 _PENNsyLvanta avenve. | °®8T#¥itg and printing—which will undoubt-| sion in this city by virtue of the | jutant General Faires and Col. Clem Walker of | *S*i8t in the extradition of Martin Burke, This | tem pace ases aan een eran ieee 25 ae a 5 edly be permanent—has necessitated the issue | following order, issued this morning | the governor's staff, and stated that the fight | ™0Ve on the part of the police is said to indi-| make Eugland poy the price of the union to NEW PUBLICATIONS. of an order by Secretary Windom that here-| ¢rom the War department: “Lieut, Col. Geo. H. | U8t positively not’ take place on Louisiana | cate that the Canadians consider the Cronin | ist penuy. If the goverument proposed to eee — = ————S js —_ PRET Ae __| after the employes of the bureau will go to Elliot, _ i Jcwport, RL, | boils, At first’ no answer was made, but the | case as weak. Martinsen, the expreseman, has | §T#nt a hundred millions he would not oppose A Boox Fe OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS | work at 7 o'clock im the morning instead of | Elliot, engineer corps, now at Newport, R. L., | oficiais were finally told that the men would | already appeared before Judge Bain and identi- | it. This specch was greeted with rousing cheers > istrict of Columbia, Washington, July 1 will proceed to and take station in this city, re- ght in this sta : : | fied M. wenkgriy wg was by the nationalists, Ts8U. Special NoticeThe Board of Pavalization | #¢ & P a! ys not fight in this state. It was expected that | fied Martin Burke as the man who hired him CAUSING MUCH CONTROVERSY. wil be tnlbcasion atthe Arthur School buildiww 610-1 Yon Ppowopiox--Oola, Henry L, Abbott, | He¥ins Lieut, Col. John M. Wilson, engincer | the troops would appear at the depot, but of | to move the furniture from the Clark stree TRIED TO BRIBE THE JUDOES. ated ou Arthur Place, between Ist street and New Jer- connected wi Vash- | the two companies in the city one could muster | rooms to the Carlson cottage. Carlson, sr., Ofextreme interest toall Army Men who fought om | sey avenue. aiid Band C streets uorthwest, from aud | Cyrus R, Comstock and David 0. Houston, | COTP* of all duties connected with the Wash P Y my is! The French government has instructed the F, i i ‘ but forty men and the other only a/| expected to identity Burke as one of the Will- " . Pari , ber the il War.” ths date, 1 Es A t proxiu i e J ly te y > , rosecuting attorney in Paris to take action Sree Res hee Wee « | Setween thehours of Oa.m. and 4 pan for she pur: | engineer corps, have been appointed » board oye aqueduct and the increased water supply | jaker'y dozen, In reply toa requi- | iams brothers, who rented the cottage and paid | nae St Dideanok a siacione patent THE LOST DISPATCH. pose of nearing sppeals in respect te the new assess- | to meet in New York to examine Capt, E. H. of this city. sition made on them by the governor for train | the rent. The police hope that this identitica- | “8 _ ment of real estate. No change cau be made after the nt of the board un AU LIAM, “an ith tl adjournt rsons connected with this narrative appear on Seuugisiouers, WHT fhe following pages under strictly fictitious names.” | the Con of Ruffuer, First Lieut. ; Bingham and Sec- COL, WILSON'S OTHER DUTIES, accommodations for the troops the railroad | tion will materially assist the authorities in | medicine-maker in ee for attempted bribery ry. ond Lieut. M. M. Pairick, of the engineer | Col. Wilson retains charge of the Washington | people replied that the state could not be ac- | extraditing Burke. of government officials, which is punishable by "The pt more than twenty-f 3¥1,3,0,8)1 0,122, 15, i i dena ie | Commodated, since ail their rolling stock had ———. five years’ imprisoument. M. Dafresnes, & Bow living who on reading this account will beable to | — - | ont pe, tee roenetan. monument and is still commissioner of public | ponmncmtn’ ace ad governor ee Bomieee Gensig About the Chetwynd C appears. has a very fine exhibit at the exposi- Fecowuize the writer. These I place on their honor bot J. FP. MA! i puildings and grounds, but he will undoubtedly | ?e<” ° ith hi ; DP yad Case. tion, ahd calculating with great precision the to reveal their knowledge." Extract from Preface. Tue InTERNaTIONAL AMERICAN CoxaREss.— 4 P +> | Offered transportation with his men on the Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Eveyine Stan. s a ‘dal The book deals with a disputed incident of the war. nest A circular letter has been sent out from the | b¢ ,Telieved of these duties also ina few. dajs, | regular train, Donovan and Bottleholder | “Tos pox. july 8. Lowthe - commercial value the award of a gold me: Every page is written in §u intense style which holds OFFICE*AND WORKS, : and will be relieved altogeter from duty in this | Johnny Murphy were on the train when Kil- oxox, July 8.—Lowther, the senior stew- | would be to himself, sat down and wfote tothe the reader's attention, Tes stirring ae drama, i State department to the various chambers of | vity, He has been here for four years and is | pein left the nity sterday, All their baggage, | 84 of Jockey club and president of the recent | throe judges in his department indicating bis 4 wor Mf ip foce trope tte ‘bistersoes, andl ie Intesenion je. Bae commerce throughout the country asking for | therefore eligiblo to change. Th idea is that | stronia water was left bebind, and Kil- | arbitration, made a speech Saturday eating his | €arnest wish in the premises, inclosing £40 tiny * : 1s high degree," aaa Has opened s Branch Yard 14th and New York ave. | Suggestions and plans for the International | he is to go to West Point as superintendent of | rain had to use other water, which it was feared | own words and whitewashing Chetwynd, He | i! each letter and promising £80 more whem . The largest and finest display of Monuments in | Atnerican congress to be held here October 2| the academy. This is more than a probability. . : might hurt his condition, the medal was forthcoming. GALESBURG PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO,, | Washington, Special designs furnished. je8-1m | by authority of au act of Congress, A com- said heawas completely cleared of the grave ; of t J A SKETCH OF COL. RLLIOT. THE FIKST TRAIN OFF. charges and did not hesitate to still call him 7 7 7 1 Galesburg, 1. = RApEAENE TEE In | cheniber at Ooeatte Oo ee beak e tan nee] Cal. Elliott is the senior lieutenant colonel of | At190 the first train with twelve concfles | his honorable friend. If so. why did the arbi. NEGROES IN OKLAHOMA. Dry Goods, at LUTTREL'S Cor. 20th st. | department, Ina speech before the chamber | the corps. and has been on duty here before. | pulled out and the conductor and engineer | trators give him only a farthing damage: A Schem Get them to Emigrate worth $1 Or cane teat reece eat? | Representative Bayne urged closer commercial | He has the reputation of being one of the best | were given positive instructions to go straight | E¥ery one is — at <i = pao v “ vod Tus Fue Gang, Liatinte at Se., worth Lc. Lot | union with the South American countries, officers in the engineer corps, and comes here | through to the battle ground without a stop. | Uning rea Beewrd he have been ““p: chet Kistler -shansaccs i saat wena Tarasuny Cuaxors.—John W. Link of In- | ith the glory vas in clacptot? es pind en | Aboara the train the information was furnished based Torrxa, Kax., July &—W. L. Bdgleson, « diana has been appointed a special agent of the | operations in this. city in 1871-2, daring which | Officially that both Sullivan and Kilrain had The Valkyrie Ahead. prominent negro politician of this state, is the Treasury department, having resigned the pecet the 36-inch main was laid on L street, | reached the battle ground at 6:30. There was} Lonxpox, July 8.—The Valkyrie, Irex, Mar- | Prime mover in a scheme to in*nce ther groes position of internal revenue agent to accept is Inst duty was in charge of the river and | searcely any betting at all on the train. Pas-| jorie and Yarana raced again to-day in the |f the south to emigrate to Oklakoma MEDALS OF HONOR AT ALL EXHIBITIONS. q=>_,KEMOVAL—THE “K&AKAUEK” AND | the post. W. H. Kinseley of Indiana has b harbor improvements at Newport® He has | sengers simply talked over the merits of the ‘ - He hi ized an immigration company, ea other aun ind Burdette cian after duiy | given the place vacated Uy Mr. Link, | just been on a long sick leave, Dut is now in | two men and slept. On the way over | Royal Clyde regatta, The ask Gel | Siegal OF hams AX Sen Gogubaeh wanes Dest ene ot may new cstably ent TH oe good health, many shots were fired in order to frighten off | best of a pretty start. The wind was astern, . SSE BOD SE ODE «A TTERE = aL USM. 9.9. RUNS Pensonat.—James Atwell of Pittsburg, M. O. ———_ stealers of rides, and conductors found many wed eigen gk at ee ese. Oe eae, eS — © HRHO OG 3 AA EE ISSOLUTION Ol Grady of Chattan Tenn., C.J. Campbell} THE FREE BRIDGE IN DANGER! | tough characters secreted in closets and other | Skelmorlie wars syed lige ve yrie | agents ‘i the prominent cities $8 HHP $08% Fath PE Be nerstty “rhe ara of wate RZ: | of Montgomery, Alay Chas, Kellogg of Pind- ont-of-the-way places. The discovery of one | continued to sisal ney for s time, bat Jin the | the south, their headquarters sing Sor Going bu one st z Fa. ave. n.w., in this city lay, Ohio, A. T. Marix of Denver, Col. a g,| The Extreme Sonthern Pler Has Sete | group of these non-ticket holders almost pre- | mi a tase aged ge ters every day from aus pes folved by couetut of the several partuers. “Mr st. | W. Scott of Philadelpiie are at Willatd'a tled Several Inches. TPE gene ce ena Peal = gence tara opener d John Aj iil pay all tundin of said firm, | (| ~ ut the trouble was avoided by the ejectmen' . ey a ind ts Nathorized to collect aud receipt forall moueys | Chas. 1. Bull of ene OF Con oe ct im Of | aie District Commissioners this morning re- | Of the meaks. On the train coming over were ee 100,000 colored people in Oklal u Exe due said frm. mann 2 wai Baa 3 mnnor of Broo! “ag Giese: the chief of police of New Orleans, the com- BKx-Congressman Pyle’s Death. July. He intends to go south himself shortly. PEOWadb WAR, | Hou |W. D. Washburn of Minneapolis, | ceived information that the picrs of the free | missioner of ‘patlio, balldhwn? bak ouch Kes Anceces thc, July 8.—Ex-Congress- | Mr. Edgleson claims that the negroes THE SALE OF Si. JOUN Bal a anise 2: ppoviay Fg beth ‘ood- | bridge were settling, supposed to be the result | fact, most of the prominent officials | man Pyle died at Monrovi yesterday of pneu- | into Oklahoma will benefit Kensas greatly, a& “ Be Si -| J. Walter of Texas, C Loney of Austin WB, | of the late freshet, and that the structure was | of the city. The attorney general aud his | nonin, He was elected to Congress from | *2¢Y,¥ill raise cotton and Kansas will CHOCOLATE MENIER EXCEEDS 1 HEREBY NOTIFY ALL TELEGRAPH | Enjiss of Indiana and E Ke hy t New ie in danger, The matter was referred to the | staff left the car at Slidell and stood at the gress lish the cotton mills, He has published an ad> 100,000 POUNDS PER DAY. Be ndiicctntc eke companies to remave all pomp er rian hy eal agg sonar Ghmaciaal ia: inna ‘«. | Tailway station until morning waiting for a re- | Mis dress to “The People of the South,” 4 wi ma. gers 604 Pa ave. and bu ite, Zonet ae it egg epee of Maine, ©. | Engineer Commissioner, who imme: jiatety dis- turning train, The fight takes place at Rich- —— OOLD EVERYWHERE AVOID IMITATIONS. | ont AFFLICTED Ge ax. | © Talon op Pet ping Ehret gee patched Capt. Symors to the bridge. The | burg, which is 92 miles from Meridian and 103 ms rservice. At one Shot on His Engine. SOLE GENERAL DEPOT FOR THE UNITED | $0 wilt. Natural: Puycicinas dine Indiana are at the an i ae po captain found that the extreme southern pier | from New Orleans. 80 perfect are the arrange- | he held the governorship of New Mexico, Boog, Iowa, July 8.—Engineer Henry Bar- STATES “UNION SQUARE, 36 EAST 14TH ST. | fiydaysatoli Hitisi.nw. “HS. | Mimouri and J. MeCarty, aro at the Aruo.— | of the bridge had settled several inches north- | ments that there is absolutaly'mo fear, of mil- i Gititecatin Pena ron, pulling the fast train east on the Chicago BREW yoRK. = 5 ae RK. Constantind and H. W. Coombs of Now | ward, and that several other piers gave evi- | itury interference. Richburg is virtually own ‘Tragedy. y cated York ure at. Chamberlin’s——D. King ct | dence of settling. by Mr. Rich, and the place covers an area of| Sax Jose, Cat., July 8,—Late Saturday night ASS etGeorgeiowu.D. | Rhode Island is at Weicker's,— Ialph | Capt. Srmons has telegraphed to Baltimore | 100%? scFe® extending A. M. Park, the keeper of @ saloon at Agnews, GcddSnis Hall, Georvetown, for the puspeue of aur | 7FAutman of New York and W. N. Draper | for an experienced diver; who willbe here to. | .. OVER THREE COUNTIES OF sIBsiBSIFFI. | sour miles north of here, shot Mrs. Jessie Hun- Asma Asp Cranes thor fock S tecgetary | oe euluth are at the Normandic.—J, H. Fer-| morrow and go down and learn the extent of | M. Rich is the owner of an extensive saw-mill | ter.» woman with whom he had been living, Cured by the ar} erson and G. W. Lyun of New York, J. B. 5 1 i and this place was picked out simply because | and then shot himself, death in eiegudoe de cassie. ebb of Portland, Me. ©. R. Miller of Ohic, | th@ trouble. | Travel over the bridge has not P ‘ply , resulting been Sopeet as yet. Watchmen are stationed ii cases. He had been quarreling with her for Couusellor at-Law, C. H. Kassan of Indiana, and C. H. Banning of i i . ee Stent po Focdiin, ARBSG MOS Se Soy | Fomor eS Fae | Penna rea the Soman Sa | ee one ae a Ie ork: FOUGERA; MILHAU. Sold by all Chemists of —_ SECTION 4, COMPLETING THE FIRST | Geo. R. Johnson and family, H. L. Ames, P. H. will be stopped. Park that she a certain negro From \\ all Street To-day. Auwenca an | I re pms sted abet sense He CeBturY | Andrews. C. Ray, and 8. E. Redfern of this city eas nfires, ttle-ground, which’| to him. He then the women down, Your, J u . * sim" Oftice 1006 F st. n.w, | are at White Sulphur Springs, Va. F and io Canal | is on the sawdust of the mill, and seats for eg New july 8, a m.—The AMAR a se Se) 4.3 P ‘or the Chesapeake Oh 1500 teaee drew a revolver, and fired at twice, one 5") a g=> CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, UES | Says He was a Minor when Enlisted. fterers. 1500 peop! hastily constracted. bullet en almost the center of the to take. other securities, Commercial litho ‘The owner of the breast. himself twice in veryagrecable wtakefor | | BIE? ‘G. GEDNEY, To-day a writ of habeas corpus was directed | The following subscriptions have been re-| . ar ecments for the ists ‘the floor CONSTIPATION, af ae to issue by Chief Justice Bingham to the com- | °civedat Tux Sran office for the benefit of the | the property was for Kilrain, for come wail dain Remorrhoids, bile, NEW STORE. Washington barracks sufferers by flood on the canal: ers were also fitted up for Sullivan and his when lingered raDIEM keescfappetitmatnced = | So cea ednesday | Heretofore acknowledged.............1,204.70 | party. clock when he died, he es NEW GOODS. morning Leeds M: private of li From members of fire department, pro- In these first statement as above, from them. ceeds of a game of base ball... last night sg line there was GRILLON 27 Rho Some! By, ; men and the Le Se tees Fata, SLATE MANTELS. tion was paid to ‘TILES AND GRATES. 490 LOUISIANA AVE. c Wises IN DISINFECTA: a jel-Sm" Por ip use. It is Odoriess and Instant — = ee, ae a SE Zw. 5. ang Vi ‘of sil kinds. REAL FRENCH ACCORD! = done at SIMON’S: ing Eatabtanescne a Pe as at, baltimore Washington a as TER. 205 ¥ i OF REMNANTS ATION u os “iis avenue, i i ‘