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care sapere nye $ Vor. 75—No. 13,087. SPECIAL _NUTICES. — P. F. LINKINS, 4y25-3t* PAINTER, ‘DR. LLEWELLYN hie THE PENSION INVESTIGATION. Allegations of Irregular Rerating—Some Beneficiaries May Have to Refund. The members of the pension office commis- sion are still engaged in examining cases. They have as yet reached no definite conclu- sion as to the extent of the work, except that there is considerable ground to be covered. Assistant - Secretary Busey went over to the pension office yesterday and A YOUTHFUL CRIMINAL. An Eleven-Year-Ol1 Boy Believed to Have Murdered His Parents. Dvusvgve, Lowa, July 25.—Although Gov- ernor Larrabee has offered a reward of $500 for the arrest and conviction of the murderer of John Elkins and wife on the night of July 17, at their home near Edgewood, no new clues have thus far been obtained. Those most thoronghly conversant with the facts in the SPECIAL NOTICES. I DESIRE TO INFORM MY FRIENDS apd resem nt I have removed my Office ave. 2w., in the ‘pielate ae uM iY, G NTRACTOR EY, GENERAL CO TOR Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements, Telegrams to The Star. A FOUR MILLION FAILURE. i WAKHAWAVVOARASAAIAGDIAVAWHEVOOVIIDIAMGSAOAWE ISAM 1816 20th st nw. ELLIOTT HAS RE- g sud Residence to 1106 P at, a. hours: 8 to 9 s.m,3 to 4 pi 8 to P.m__ Telephone call, 148. SPECIAL ‘MMER BARGAINS: 30 Shares oon = ‘Machine Stock. 20 Shares 3 Stock. Shares Pnuematic Gan Tr F avons ae. j DE TavLOn, M.D. No member of the —— et street warehouse this c= ‘Wailka, ‘and Stable t or Portland Cement amyl! 63mm J 108. Lenman Building. i Pardon Cases Acted on by the Pres- ident at Deer Park, FOR SALE—LOTS. ND ‘AK E AND F Fete 3D AND 4TH 4 S¥25-3t -—~ i the liabilities. This ingtudes, i et Sie ~< called on the commissioner. They gave him tragedy hold firm to the opinion that Wesley, mee Po ; shallow depths and exceptionally fine build- Tuesday at the Colonnade, Atlantic City, G AT 8. A DAY. | the eleven-year-old son, committed the yi of the firm, mite, J.B. WIME: S< more. Come Wael some idea of the prolonged character of the | RACIN ARATOGA TO-) aT? ae were | Gack pasbenthe meat — __ > Ese yt sins work, and Gen. Busey examined some of deed without assistance. He has not yet bee , 15TH =~ seen to shed a tear or display the least emotion over the terrible affair. Ithas been thought best to place him under arrest, and he is now closely confined. Meanwhile diligent efforts sre being made to solve the mystery. —— GOV. LEE’S CONFIDENCE He Believes that Virginia Will Go Democratic. Ricamonp, Va., July 25.—In conversation with a newspaper reporter to-day Gov. Fit hugh Lee expressed perfect confidence in thi ability of the democrats to carry the state this eS are: PareEt 15, Ca fee sore pata tan oe AXE palette Kobert 8. Vandeventer will conduct the basins hereafter at the same place. He will also Of the late firm and collect and receipt for all accounts ee H. F. PREUNINGER. same. 8. VANDEVENTER. SP-THANKING THE PUBLIC FOR ALL PAST favors and patronage for the last 13 years in the Dairy Bi that my friends snd patrons will con- jusiness, 1 hope thet my friends and pat —_ WASHING’ "S ANNEX. aes Pardons Granted énd Denied by the President at Degr Park To-day. Mp., gave his time this morzing to the papers be- longing to the de from Washington ty Attorney General Miller. After pe Ae, 2 Attorney General, . the records showing the number of ré& rated cases, &c. The commission intend in a few days to make a verbal report to Secre- tary Noble of what is to be done, and then they ill probably receive some explicit instructions as to the course to be pursued in the future. WHICH CONCLUSION 18 CORRECT? I¢ is seid that the investigations of the com- mission will establish one of two things. Either that the employes of the pension office, in presenting to the commissioner for signature cases of rerating, were following a policy which had been pursued prior to Mr. Tanner's administration, or else a combination had been ant, near Renesaw avenue. ; will sei marke: price if sold this week. " THEO. A. HA. G06 tikka. x 3925-58 | iD INVESTMENT FOR BUILDER ; 100 feet frontage, southern expo- . ave. ne. bet, 2d and 33d sta. in frontage of 30 feet on with s alley fuctiities to enti ty; ous terms. Apply to WELLEN DISSOLUTIO Gov. Lee Says the Democrats will Carry Virginia. IS’ ERONAUT HOGAN ALIVE? mt, coptaining ~ eigen! muses. Price, $2 per square 4 Spexi to new ‘row on torner 17th and R 00. Price, $1.71 The Parnell Commission Adjourns Until October. to a for a pardon, violating the internal<ev: was convicted of xe laws. Edward a2 ; — FR rpose i year. Indeed, the governor does not entertain p, . 4 - Eoin: 60.10 fast teat ee a. ee formed for the purpose of getting through such never heed oo ery gi teint pe rere and Seoul <3 ss ae eet - ee Oe ar york Avenue,” ence of a Nee come emorance end inesperl}| POSTMASTER PAUL’S REPLY. | elect tho whole state ticket and retain control | Smtase, "gh 8h mame {OR SALE_—LOTS IN SQUARE beg ay ence of a new commissioner. The record of . pplica- American Telephone Stock. B. B. WILLIAMS, Room 10, Kellogg Building, 5 ¢ Hours from 11 to 12m, of both branches of the legislature, as usual. He considers it highly important that the dem- ocrats shall make a wise selection in their choice of chairman of the state committee to succeed Hon. John 8. Barbour, who has filled that place since 1883. Alluding to the presiden- tial contest of 1892, Governor Lee said he thought the democrats should give Don Dickin- son 8 place on their ticket. ——— IS HOGAN ALIVE? Persons at Coney Island Say They Saw Him Last Saturday. the cases will demonstrate which of these con- clusions is the correct one, ALLEGED IRREGULAR CASES OF RERATING PEN- SIONS. In rerating a case, when it is done in accord- ance with the law, it must be shown that there was some error in the original disposition of the case when the rate of the pension was fixed. An increase in the rate of a pension is allowed on good evidence of this character. But it is claimed that many of the recent cases were rerated on evidence which had no! ing to do with the facts upon which the origi- Was! D.C. Dear Sir- We are this day in receipt of a photograph representing the Natiousl Association of California Fioneors at their, third reunion with their guest at ars a] Wesball have the picture framed to occupy the most couspicnous place in our office. We are in receipt of w letter from our Col. Gardner, iu which he informs us that the prospects for the Inglenook wines in the city of Washington are very good. and it is only a poms tion of asbort time when you will want suother car | cations denied. Charits Wj Smith of eastern | Michigan, convicted ot, | money order, was pardbn: one year of his sentence ‘4 recommendation | for pardon had been. ma-th at the end of six | months, 5 Mr. Harley, the new third auditor of the Treasury, has gone to Was! ington. The President will:prot«bly take bis first trouting excursion sonfe diy next week. The first guests at the M. Kee cottage will be Mrs. and Miss McKee of Jndianapolis, They will come this week. Attorney General Miller will remain here His AMdavits Contradicting Commis- sioner Roosevelt’s Allegations. Mitwavxer, Wis., July 25.—Postmaster Paul has forwarded thirteen affidavits to Washing- | ton made by employes who were appointed or | promoted and whose cases were alluded to by | Commissioner Roosevelt as involving violations of law and being exhibitions of partiality. It is unnecessary to say that they contradict the commissioner, cera THE SIOUX COMMISSION. or will exchange one snd one tor Bricks. Address Box i: fice | LE IFICE—A BEAUTI- i Lot on the west side of 15th st. between O and ot Very trul: ‘3x100, with two party walla; to a iat these wines: AED GREENBAUM & CO. haser 0. Also, J ap Lot Pst. | — — — —_ > ODD § eis nt You. in any of our ODD SUITS *Sy2a SG CORGE SERANSY, 4:34 7th ate = TICE.—THE UNDELSIGNE! <>. ctfnll that he has taken c! HILLEL CLC TTT 3 IGNED RE- y hotifies his friends and the public few days longer. 2 1 pension was based. A number of " t a ale eg OS i Pade ing | Three Thousand Names Already Secured | New Youx, July 25.—Several persons al ¥ nage is 80li the beneficiaries of the rerating c yas full finch and completion Brie fo inet the popular are employes of the pension office. It is also| and all Required Likely to be Got. | Coney Island who know Prof. Hogan, the| THE OR SALE—FINELY LOCATED BUIL eee i wr AMERICUS DAVIS. rad. in Pharmac claimed that this thing has been going on for missing aeronaut, say that they saw the pro- south, on BOUNDARY 5’ as TEMPTING TO MEN.—PENDING BoP crsivemarrovetnente } ahit-weight Trouserings end Suitinies it per cent, Considering that my. pr already the lowest for equal qualities this ceedingly tempting offer. G. WARFIELD corner #th and G sts. n.w. ~qg=> NET PRICES, BUT THE LOWES’ Gas Fixtures and Lamps, Good Assortment, Chandeliers, Rochester Lamps, &c, d examine, me ©. A. MUDDIMAN, 1206 F st. Cnamsrrtarx, L T., July 25.—The result which attends the Sioux commission's labors at Cheyenne leads people here to believe that there is more than rumor in the charge that towns interested in the capital fight have been taking a hand in the matter. It is believed that if the Indians at that agency had been left alone the result would have been much differ- ent. Atthis time 3,000 of the necessary 4,000 signatures have been secured. A more favor- able resultis looked for at Standing Rock, The prevailing opinion is that the requisite number will yet be secured, some time and that the rerated pensioners are scattered all over the country, THE REMEDY, In the event that the commission discovers that any of these rerated cases are illegal, the facts can be reported to the commissioner of pensions, and the law points out the course for him to pursue. The pensioners are n sixty days in which to show cause why ir pensions were illegally granted. If they fail to do this, then the commis- sioner can have their pension certificates recalled andthe amount adjusted to its legal To-Day’s Testimony—tt Adjourns Until - Next Uctober, fessor on the island last Saturday and that he was seen to leave West Brighton Beach Sunday afternoon on a train for Brooklyn. inomnn GOV. LOWRY’S WORK. A Special Term of Court to be Held— Sullivan and Kilrain Expected. New Orteans, July 25.—Capt. J. Langley, WANTED (MisceLLaNgous) Wouw AND COAL, EeEEESEEETE Aw HWwen Loxpox, July 25.—The (Carnell commission has adjourned until October 24. When the commission opened this ‘orning Mr. Hard- castle, the accountant of the National bank, was called to the stand. Ue stated that the bank books belonging to the land league, special agent for the state of Mississippi, came | Which had been produced :n court, covered the here yesterday from Baton Rouge, having an | whole period of the leagu”'s existence. | The order from Gov. Nicholls fora requisition from | yas unaccounted for, owing to the absence of Goverxmeyt Receipts To-pay.—Internal rev- enue, $284,331; customs, $1,058,658, Internat ReveNxve APPoINTMENTS.—The Sec- retary cf the Treasury has appointed the fol- lowing storekeepers and gaugers: Marshall C. Hong, at Philadelphia; U.S. G. Pitzer, at Mar- t urg, W. Va.; W. N. Lynch, at Wheeling, W. Va. Nor Works or Ant.—The Treasury depart- BEAUTIFUL LOT On iT. i 17th ats. n.w., fronting 22 ft. 13$ in. on ith # depth of 100: will be sold at a reasonable THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F st. hw. 3m ‘A BA 2 hes frout on O st. coucreted street. as, wi iy juwst be sold in ten dig cr lots will be built upon. ° en and sewer; onl 25,000 SHIRT ORDERS TO DATE!! a! sie 1 2 a | a ED! > > limits. He can demand that the back pension, | x aca Gov. Lowry of Mississippi forthe ar and | the books of the ladies’ lexgue, had been mis- 3520-6 ORMSTEDE 8 PE Piet new. | nde ty Hell, ste, bas consolidated Aner ornncrly ment has decided that a large pair of can-| if any, should be returned, and he has full] ND OF A SENSATIONAL TRIAL. | aoivery of R. Carroll and Edward L. Tyler to | appropriated, x .E—JUST OFF ND AVE., R. H. Taylor),has employed one of the most celebrat authorits to collect itas he would any other Solicitor Soames of the Times’ counsel then ae i. When the eet the authorities of Mississi ide of 7th st. ne. frontage of 6 ers in America and Pi : delabra, specially imported for presentation to ee Ginevra Di Acquitted of the Charge of St. Mary at Syracuse, N. Y., are pihrerieronttg—s is 4 tee FOE the Chure form of indebtedness, officer aj before Gen. Tyler at his office | took the stand, while Mr. Sexton, for the Par- Street fust blocked; curb and sidewall laid; price, A amg on his i h f the com- of Murder. t the Orle: nd Northeastern lines | Béllites, asked him to stat: the amount paid by TS se, 20-tact Lot en west ele f Sth st. nia. nese | 8 Br eshe Fluor syoteas 2x4 ite imyworemente sre | >°* ¢7>mp+ from Gut nbd iaissioas is aantiod with o poet dant oe tote a depot, it was agreed that he would start to | the Times to the withewer it had called’ in tbe lassachiusetts ave.. price, 88,000. our exclusive property. m1s- To-par's Box Orrenixas aggregated $487,- | est. It is likely that some of the present pen-| | Loxpox, July 25.—From Turin, Italy, comes | Fatkeon by the lilinois Central yesterday after. | Case, Alot on Dst.n jos eu 6th and 7 sioners will be CALLED UPON TO REFUND. A statement is being prepared at the pension Office showing the number of cases that have been made special during the four months of Mr. Tanner’s administration. It is found that such cases are less than 1,000. It is Mr. Tanner's intention to show, in addi- 100, as follows: Coupon 434s, $1,100 at 106%; registered 43s, 300,000 at 1063, $50,000 at ditto, $10,000 at ditto, $100,000 at ditto, $25,- 000 at ditto, $1,000 at ditto, A New Nationa Banx.—The controller of the currency has authorized the organization of the First national bauk of Liberty, Neb.; capital $50,000, E. E. Harden, president; H. A. Harden, cashier. the news of the acquittal of Ginevra Dina, the young and beautiful wife of the banker Dina of that city, whose sensational trial on the charge of murder has kept the whole city ina fever of excitement for a week. The husband of the accused is well known as one of the boldest speculators on the Italian bourses and until recently, when misfortune overtook him, he was counted among the wealthiest bankers Mr. Soames said that he was unable to state the amount paid within 410,000. The sum was a very large one he admi:ted. This concluded the evidence taken in the lengthy case, Presiding Justice Sir’ James Hannen then asked Mr.Sexton if he would sum up the case in behalf of the Parnellites. Mr. Sexton said that he could not undertake t do this without first consulting with his colleagues. Sir Henry James, who isto reply for the Times, stated noon, which he did. Gen. Tyler will be taken before Gov. Lowry to-day, and then leave to- morrow via Meridian for Purvis, the county seat of Marion county, where he will be arraigned.’ Gov. Lowry has ordered a special term of court to be held on the 5th of August for the trial of these cases, and Capt, Langley is of the opinion that Sullivan and Kilrain and the rest of the party will be on hand. — wal 3 . REYNOLDS, ARTIST, Ses publ Te A ii th st. n.w., will be pleased to see his friends im sold cheap to immediate purchaser. _80-teet front on M st. near North Capitol st., oppo- Site round held at 90c. ;_ price. Gle. SWORMSTEDI & BRADLEY, 3y20-6t 927 F st. n.w. JOR SALE—TWO VERY CHOICE LOTSON RHODE Islaud ave., near Scott's Circle; will be id cheap, as the owner is snxivus to sell. A‘ very des.cable cor- her lot on 14th st. ext., 65 cts. per foot. Lot un Park St. near 14th, Mt. Pleasaut, 50x16 1t., 65 cts. Several cheap lots ou Columbia Heights. J. ik HEKTEORD, SIXTH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. N.W, FOR tion, the number of these cases in charge of ; , ‘ tha i ion wer the protons 3y20-68 = pagan ae Sethe _, | the different attorneys, and he proposes to at-| of Turin, Not long since he met with severe From Wall Street To-day. Sate wasaat ine poilen ge ye FOE SALE TRE NATIONAL CAPITAL INVEST. MEER AT LOWEST PRICES, Tue Paestpexr was occupied with the Weil | tach to the paper his affidavit stating that the | losses = ae — a —— by] New York, July 25.—The stock market 7 capi i mestion trom Mr. Sexton Jus ty Bg) ay GOOD BOARDS AT $1.25 PER 100 FEET. i iter- | list incl is | poison, but through the efforts of the doctors ene! i ing wi i i vi ie scuares 856," Po an 361 Tron ting on, te follow. 81.25 and La Abra claims case at Deer Park yester- ae udes all the cases made special by his is life wassaved, though for y weeks opened this morning with a renewal of the | tice Hannen said that further evidence would day. One office seeker putinan appearance during the day and was seen by Secretary Hal- ford only. The new third auditor of the Treas- sts. wc. sud on 6th st, between & and F n.e. These Yous ace very desirabie dither tor investsinent or imme- diate yarposes. Terms made to suit pur ‘Advances made to relisble parties for build weakness of yesterday and first prices ona moderately active business were from 3 to %{ r cent lower than last evening's closing —_—_—___ AN UNFAVORABLE CHANGE, ‘These are wide, 16-ft. lengths, and of uniform thick- ness. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, be called for if the judges of the commission considered it necessary, but the reasons there- for must be exceptional, He then announced HE LINGERED BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH. While in this condition two of his creditors Sag purposes, Apply te 3y6-3m Deal and Mill Work. | Ury Mr. Harley of Indiana, stopped to see the — made persistent efforts to get access to him, | figures. Further lowes were made all over | the commission adjourned until October 24. : ste eres, |e—— G_AND c aes 4 Pe = President on his to Washington. Mouries apraiges ep atahtbc pig — which the banker's devoted wife, watching at | the list, though they were confined to smail mans veep ag ey that Mr, > ave. Bw =>, ©. Dw Las 7" i : : a i : Co: 4 . mem- SAMUEL®. CUKEIDEN, T — — mafket. Sizes 1050-1 P., driving press Secretary Tracy returned to the city this = ‘y-four Hours. | his bedside, denied them, But they, believing | fractions gencrally. A few stocks, however, | Thomas Condo: ir. John O'Connor, mem: Ree ety bers of the house of commons, who, while serv- Jyi8-; ing sentences in Ireland for offenses under the crimes act, were brought to London to testify nd the banker's illness feigned, one day called at | displayed <= _O.V. MECONED, dee his house and threatened’ to break into his room by force if not admitted. The brave wife weakness and gave to to the market what character it possessed. Of these Missouri Pacific and the new C., ©., C. morning from a visit to his farm at Owego, N. ¥. Lieut. Mason and Private Secretary Ray- mond have also returned, There has been a marked change in the con- dition of Maurice Adler during the past . PLEASANT, FROM JR. HERTFORD, Fleming Building. ‘B. RIORDAN, 611 N STREE ‘eral contractor of all kind of artincial stone ‘ i j- | before the Parnell commission complete the re und wranolithic pavement ; stables,carriage houses and. twenty-four hours. He has become seized ‘a revolver and fired it m the air, but | #ud St. Louis common stock were most promi- . 361m l4is¢ cellars made dry and ___ eae Nava Caper Aprorxtep.—Henry Allen | Weaker. His attendants noted the change, | this did not frighten her assailants,who quickly | nent, each at the lowest point showing a net | mainder of their terms in a London prison, ROR SALE—LOTS AT FOREST GLEN, MD.,0! THE MORGAN STEAM LAUNDRY CO. * and Penance RACING AT SARATOGA. Hanover Wins the California Stakes, King Crab Second. wrenched the weapon from her g: ceeded toward Gaocastasut where ietaons lay at the point of death. Crazed by fear for her husband's life, she armed herself with a sharp dagger and followed the two men, one of whom, note broker named Coen-Cagli, at- tempted to wrest the dagger from her hands, A desperate struggle ensued, in the course of which both fell to the floor together, and in the fall, as is claimed by the defense, the dagger entered Coen-Cagli’s side, causing his death in a few minutes. Before dying, however, the un- fortunate broker stated to the officer who quickly arrived on the spot that the fault was loss of 15{ per cent from last evening's price. Sugar refineries fell 13g, Burlington and Quincy and Atchison %. The decline was checked ‘fore 10:30, however, and a rally followed, in which C., C., C and St. Louis rose 1 and other stocks reached above their opening figures, The market became dull toward the end of the bour, and at 11 o'clock it was firm at close to Girst prices, and when Dr. Bayne called this morning his practiced eye saw that the condition of the pa- tient was not so favorable as it was two or three days ago. His temperature to-day is 97 (which is below normal), his pulse is 90, but irregular and weak, and his respiration is about 20. His appetite has become very indifferent and there are indications which point to a termination of the struggle which has been maintained during the past five weeka, WHAT DR, BAYNE SAYS. (Incorporated) ** PLINEY M HOUGH, JOHN W. MOKGAN, Pearson has been appointed a cadet at the naval academy from ‘Tue U.S.8. Gave: dock at New York, Army OxpErs.—The board of officers ap- pointed to examine candidates for appointment as superintendents of national cemeteries by special orders January 12, 1889, is dissolved and the following new board appointed: Lieut. Col. Chas. G. Sawtelle, department ‘quarter- master general; Lieut. Col. Geo, B. Dandy, de- ‘20 minutes’ ride from city , 3 tos sent — 0) : ‘it, | JAMES, F. Hoop, ___ 14196 st._| ATBERT W. BINGHAM, ‘ARIO ST., BET, DAVID D. STONE. «Merida Hill, east | John W. Mor Mauager, respectfully makes by rae 120; $550 to $1,200 | known to the public that, with greatly imereased facili- 12 lots on Champlain ave, bet. Boi ties for Laundry business, he is now prepared to do Superior sts., 20x170 each, sidewalk the best work ut populur prices. Filtered water used. for building’ mmediately;" $1,050 to, & Allorders promptly executed. "Deliyery waxous, to all terms one-third cash aud baiance in 1,2 an parts of thecity. 517 Yih st.n.w. Telephone, 439-3. dyt-lm x WALD, Attorneys-at-Law, 7 aud ¥ Gunton Law Building, 4 nisiana ave. TITLES TO REAL ESTATE. Special indices aper, Utah, has been put in dry Sanatoaa, N. Y., July 25.—This was the open- ing day of the race meeting here. The weather was partly cloudy, but very pleasant, The day's events were as follows: First race—Introductory scramble; purse #400, of which $100 to the second; five fur- years. ‘These lot are in the most rapidly improving section ort i] as an investivent. ‘v 9th and H sis. now. WM. BR. AND WM. Ei Thirty-Two Strikers Convicted. Benxi, July 25.—The trial of the strikers oe 14th and Kenessw, 65e, arrested at Breslau has resulted in the convic- E- At. 15th avd Princeton, 5c, wor. 81,35, ) COF. bik. 24. Tskoma Park, 43¢c. Ivy City. 502200 each, 3 RL ie iy propérty is situate at the | Pecticut ave. extended, aid adjo Heights, the new bridge and the park and nesr by the pro} Zoviogicai wardens. An elec: fric road will be coustructed, a charter ha , WASHINGTON CAM ar ‘Order Sous tothe Jand records. Keports ov titles made with accuracy, Prowptuess, and at reasonable rates. FREE-HAND OKAY ~S~ made aud delivered at on Prices $10 to sn, TRAITS nent of Si jer week. cor. 6th and Mi awe. ave. = DR. HEAT! DENTIST, javing returned from Europe has resumed pract: 2 New York ave. n.w. jyis-2 THE PANY, Corner a ‘Storage for Silverware, Jewelry, Laces, Fin and Valuables of all kinds. ‘Charges moderate. partment quartermaster general; aa James 1 re: liss, quartermaster, The board 0 in the quartermaster general’s office Friday, July will act as recorder, 26. Major Gilli Distuict Pensions.—The following pensions have been granted to residents of this District: Original invalid—Roderick R. Butler, Gottlieb Kraemer. Increase—John Walsh, Charles De Forrest, Henry Reid, Garrit Beunje, Reissue and increase—Lewis J. Melchoir, alias Allis. Original widows’, &c.—Mary H., widow of Wm. Von Brandis, al Bran: Request Yor ARMs For ALasKa Minrrra.— “He has shown,” said Dr. Bayne in speaking of Adler this morning, “a remarkable vitality, which has enabled him to live in pite of condi- tions which promised a speedy dissolution. I see nothing in the case to change the opinion which I originally expressed. It is only question of time. He is growing gradually weaker and his power of recuperation is lessening alithe time. The loosening of the grip of the paralysis upon his left leg, which was noticed some time ago, is not so pro- nounced now.” The favorable news from the sick room during the past few days had aroused a faint entirely his own, and that THE LADY WAS BLAMELESS, Notwithstanding this the young woman was arrested on the charge of murder. She was ably defended, and the trial, which attracted attention all over Europe, finally resulted in her being set free. She was sentenced to two months’ imprisonment, but the sentence was remitted by the judge in view of ber long im- prisonment awaiting trial, This decision gives general satisfaction in Turin, where the ac- cused has been long and favorably known and where she moved in the very best society. tion of thirty-two of the prisoners. Henkel, the ringleader, was sentenced to seven years penal servitude and to be deprived of his civil rights for seven years. Nine of the strikers were sentences to terms of imprisonment rang- ing trom eight months to five years at hard labor, and twenty-two were sentenced to im- risonment froma year to four years without Bara labor. —_———.—_—_ Henri Rochefort Will Run. Pants, July 25.—In the coming elections for members of the chamber of deputies Henri longs. Starte ind betting—Minnie Palmer, 100 to 1 against; Gold Fish, 100 to 1; Ballston, 4 toa; Blue Rock, 6 to ‘ordham, 8 to 1; Reveller, 50 to 1; Geraldine, 2 to 1; Harborlights, 100 to Shamrock, 1; Maori, 7 to 1; Beck, 100 to 1, and 5 to 1. The horses got away of the chute with Ford aldine passed him on the turn, and, casi y promptly and went in the lead. out Ger- runui won by a length, with Fordham a length in front of Maori, third) Time, 101%. Geraldine was ridden by Tompkii rouiuence who will build fiue howses ica, meets h the atindie oF aa Rochefort will contest the seat for Belleville, a| by Murphy and Maori by Stoval. sy. a pit MONDAY EVENING, car ijk. E: Hall Sil | The Secretary of War has received a request | POPC im the minds of Adler's friends that Parisian suburb, ior plat; also bulletin of che: perty. — JNU. F. WAGGAMAR, Zuo 14th st. "sta. will make han 13 fest frontage. FRANK B_OONGEK, 1415 F st. uw, in ‘WOOD MANTELS. from the governor of Alaska for arms with which to equip the’ militia of that territory. York, July 13, stand of Tae U.S. Scoot Suir Sr. Mary's, Capt. Crowninshield, sailed from Madeira for New r- haps after all his life might be spared. The report of his condition to-day has dampened these hopes somewhat, but still despair has not entered the Adler honsehold or invaded the circle of his friends, The sick man him- self is notawaiting death. He is looking for- ward to renewed heath and strength, and what- ever courage and will-power can do for a THE CATTLE QUEEN’S LYNCHING. The Story Already Published Said to be Bosh—The Actual Facts. Curcaco, July 25.—A Times’ special from Douglas, Wyo., says the story telegraphed from Seri ewe Bishop Walsh Made an Archbishop. New York, July 25.—The Rome correspond- ent of the Catholic News cables that Bishop Walsh of London, Ont., was yesterday elected archbishop of Toronto. The new archbishop The betting for place was Geraldine and Fordham 4 to 1 against. Second race—The California stakes, Fordham ltoSon for all ages; $50 entrance, €20 forfeit, with $700 the second to receive $200 and the third out of the stakes; non-winning and maiden al- lowances; one mile. Starters and betti: King Crab, even money; SPLE: oT b “ was appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the , barred; lie McU: S theast carat ‘New Hasse SLATE MANTELS. | — patient will besecomplished in this remarkable | Cheyenne Monday night regarding the lynch- | Jeath of Archbishop Lynch, which occurred on | PaDOve?, barred: Mollie McUarthyy's Last, 4 to vers iow A AND GRATES. Navat Orpers.—On expiration of his leave case. ing of James Averell and Ella Watson Saturday | May 12, 1888, Kingston, which was one of the 16 ‘TILES hic] M. ROCHE, e1-3m" 490 LOUISIANA AVE. A at now, with board st reasonable my28-"2 pleasant rite HE GRAY GOVERNOR COMPANY, having perfected their AUTOMATIC EXPANSION CUT-OFF GOVERNOR, propose to sell 100 SHARES OF TREASURY STOCK, | Be Fs ayaa AND KEY WEST All the lead Dra at New irk pyieee i w PEMBKORE PURI “RYE. WHISKY. THOMAS KUSS: ‘Brandies and Segars, _ 32 msylvania avenue, o> _ REMOVED— Dr.J. R Bromwell bas removed his office and residence from 1138 to 1147 Connecticut avenue. ~ Telephoue cail 903. 4y20-1m* |< EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, ‘Bt a reasonable price, a part of which bas slready been sold. ‘This Couipany own patents in this aud f countries cove ‘an en! new departure in tl Control of steam ines. Tl new wachine is said eiperts and scientific engineers to be the ae im the world to successfully control the M. ELLER. It is also especially adapted to Sta- Slide-Valve and other Engines, having the Sdvaniae over other Cut-Offs of being easily attached constructs: the Company of» very innee sale Parties deuitinn' es os = very inne sale. 3 make a smal and profitable investment will do well to hase one or more Shares of the TREASURY CK. The books are always open t0 tou Gf stockholders, — 2 ence, oF at the office, Atlantic Dusiding, Room ok sw?" GRAY GOVERNOR COMPANY. Hor Wearne Lercues A PONGEE COAT AND VEST, “LIGHT aS 4 FEATHER” WILL WASH BEAUTIFULLY AND “COME OUT" LOOKING LIKE NEW. SESIDES IT'S AS STRONG AS ANY GOODS OF ITS WEIGHT CAN BE. WE HAVE THE GENUINE SHANTUNG GOODS HAND MADE. THERE'S NOTHING BETTER. “GROSGRAIN™ SILK COATS AND VESTS. ‘THESE ARE SIMPLY LUXURIOUS, HAND- SOME AS CAN DR, DRESSY AND ELE- GANT, BUT WON'T WASH, ROYAL SILK COATS AND VESTS. DARK COLORS, DONT NEED WASHING, NEITHER RAIN OR SUN AFFECTS THEM, AND THEY “WEARS LIKE IRON.” zB BARWON, CO. 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVR “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F 8ST. ASSETS $1,044,781.37. Subscriptions for shares in the 17th: issue received daily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- ing. 1003 F st. Shares are @2.50 per month, 81.000 advanced on each share. Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantage of the Association are furnished upon application. Office hours, from # a. m. to 4:30 p.m. On the first Wednesday in each month the office will be open from 6 to do’clock py. m Advances will be made promptly at 7 o'clock, ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't, JNO. JOY EDSON. Sec’y. myat TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS, _iy! 415 7th st. nw. q=> THE REMAINDER OF SLATE MANTELS, GRATES AND SUMMER PIECES Lieut. Alfred L. Hail will report for duty on the coast survey. Ensign C. P. Eaton has been ordered to the training ship New Hampshire. Lieut. A. G. Berry, on duty at the Washington navy yard, has been granted six months leave after August 31, with U.S. Ensign Louis L. | adeno to leave the ‘anduzer has been or- dered to the hydrographic office from the coast survey steamer Eagre. Commander ©. H. Da’ J.T. Newell have been ap} board to witness the examination of the class of of officers under instruction at the torpedo sta- tion, Newport, BR. L t. W. H. Farquhar, Lieut, Commander jinted members of a Personars.—Jas, Atwell of Pittsburg, H. H. Fuller of Chicage, H. Hulburt of Massachu- setts, J, Scott of Iowa, and A. H. Spear of New York are at Willard’s.——A. J. Sam of Col- orado, G, Patterson of North Carolina, J. Mil- liman of Pittsburg, C. Foltz of Pennsylvania, J. Glenn and J. Hayard of New York, and A. H. Andrews of Chic: Holcombe of New ger of Pitteburg, the Riggs.—! 0 are at the Ebbitt,—C. ork, W. Holland, and T. Scott of Kansas are at Aldrich of Rhode Island, J. C. Resin- Johnson of New York, and J, C. Long of Calif gton.——J. B. Tiffiny, W. Wolf, BR. Fitch of New York are at Cham- are at the Arling and m, Del., and H. B, Shaw of Florida it. James.——L. M. visions T. assessing duty at the rate of 85 per cent ad valorem on so-called wicker baskets, oe dutiable at the rate of 30 under pro’ oll othe: extisies competed) leaf, whalebone i Be cent DocToRS DIFFER. A physician who examined Morris Adler's wound on the night of the shooting says that he has never had any doubt but that the patient will get well. The physician is a surgeon of some ten or twelve Egan experience in the army. He says that he made a careful exam- ination of the wound, and from his knowledge of such injuries he is still of the opinion that Adler will recover, FRANK WARD, while he feels the unpleasantness of his situa- tion, bears up well under the pressure and spends most of his time in jail reading. last is the veriest bosh. Averell and the woman were in @ wagon en route for Casper. The lynchers surprised and captured them, and while in the act of hanging them a cowboy named Buchanan, who was a friend of Averell and who had witnessed the capture,’ began firing on the lynchers. They returned the =I and pursued Buchanan, who escaped and rode into Casper, 50 miles away, and told the story. Warrants were sworn out for the supposed lynchers, and a deputy sheriff left with a of seven men for the scene of the tragedy Tron. day morning. Two of the men returned last night. They report that the i reached the scene of the lynching morning, where yf found the bodies hang- ing from the limb of a pine tree on the summit of a cliff fronting the Sweetwater river. THE BODIES WERE CUT DOWN and taken toa neighboring ranch, where an inquest was held. The verdict was to the effect that the deceased met their deaths at the hands of John Durbin, Tom Sunn, R, Bothwell, Sam Johuson and a man named McLean. The Ieee in one box and buried at heriff Watson had no trouble in chers, and should have reached The President’s Bar HarborTrip. Mr. Walker Blaine has received from Private Secretary Halford an outline of the President's trip to Bar Harbor next month. The President will leave Deer Park on the 6th of August and proceed to New York by’ rail. thence to Boston via the Fall River line of steamers, He will stay in Boston one day, and there will probabl; be a public reception in that city, The Pree dent prefers that any entertainment may be under the auspices of the authorities and public in character. He will probably stop at the Hotel Vendome. ‘raat portton of the bet Boston and Bar ‘bor will be made by rail It is not certain that Mrs. Harrison will accom- the President, but it is probable she will See ametenceens wis be of August to m: a ments for the trip and will meet the Prosident and party in Boston. Interior Department Changes. The following official changes have been made in the Department of the Interior: Office of Indian affairs—Appointment: Charles B. Titus of Kansas, copyist, $900, Census office—Appointment: Shuman of West Virginia, clerk, from pension office and Armin E. $1,600, by Promotion $2,000. Wallace Hubbard of Sasou ef Rew York, 9.0080 81.200" Mix Base ae Merrill of Maine, $900 to $1,000. 3 NoTruth in the Story About Mrs. Heron. In response to his telegram of Tuesday, specting the case of Mrs. P< suffragan sees of Toronto, has been made an archdiocese, ‘ —__ Stopped the Train in Time. Wavxeesua, Wis., July 25.—One of the citi- zens of this village, named Nagle, was aroused by his dog Tuesdaynight, and on going out and following the dog along the railroad track found C. J. Evans, aresident, anda brother who is visiting , laid across the main track beneath their cart and horse, which had in some unac- countable way been overturned. Mr. Nagle tried hard to release the men, but could ac- al vey EE iy i — Time, 1:45}5. Reet lanover was ridden %, 4 by Harris and Mollie Mc hy’ race—purse Third —p' to go to second for the twel: winning and maiden allo King Crab 5 » S15 ok amen S each, wances: Starters and betters—Pearl Set, 3 tol Foxmede, 5 to 1; i f i & S. i g Hi i i & £ fir i is iff

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