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THE EVENING STAR niet ation teeistedior "| OW 5 N, 14,006. Rates of advertising msde known on application. ———————— ee PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, o AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corver Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, j . 8. B. KAUFFMANN, Pres't SO TER TEE TASTE / + Sei oF lyn! pepe 38 ea 8 year, $6. six months, ¢. astter.] SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. = PERSO’ S HAVING CL ALL AIM ‘azainet EL ERGOOD of this city are Index te Advertisements, Tequested tu present the same to the undersivned. All sete, ind to him are requested to ca.l aud set- heir bills. he having saeiirned all of, his stock of Whole, it being a Fancy Grocers, ind conducted at 1408 14th st. n.w. Goud location.” Store open for in- JULIUS HUGLE, 915 La. ave. n.w., aul5-2¢ Assignee of Lemuel Ergood. Sq AUGUST 16, 1880. — THE FIRM OF AN- AD REWS R WADE. iy THIS DAY Giswolved mntual cousent. “Paation indebted to us at U1 B Will please cettle with G. 1 AYLU! r.. Andebted af: 5 Ka ave. Will please settle with GARD- x AN DE SDREWS will continue business C008 Ee ned shad G. TAYLOR WADE will continue for past favors we ‘coutinuance of the sae. scontinuance ¢f CRDNL K, ANDREWS. 1 G. TAYLOR WADE. — THE MEMBERS OF THE “SECOND Be a Ch arch, (colored) are requested to ‘amed church FRIDAY NIGHT, ve Sst, bet. H and I sta, n.w. 5, MUSICIANS, bers o: the Wiskinwton Musical Assen ested to attend the next regular meetin, Aewget 18; business of importance, LP. WILD, uw. . © <=! HERBY NOTIFY THE PUBLIC NOT to trust any ove im ny uame, as I will pay RO — coutracted by myself. auls-3t ‘KS. wat Fee Se any debts contracted by my N a Veare not living togetuer. HARRY C. METLGER. auls-3t* GENERAL MPETING OF THE STOCK- A Otders ot THE WADESBOKO BROWS y STONE CO.” is called and will be held at the office of | PERSONAL..... Co., Fucific Builuing, Washington, D.C., MONDAY, | PRINTERS - the AUGUST 19, 1880.5 F/M, tor the purpose of issu | pRoposars ¥ First Mortgage Bouds to the amount uf $10,000. PROFESSIONAL ‘order uf the Board. aul oer GEO. F. SHAYER, Secretary. | RATLROADS @ SLIGHTLY FursHET-STAINED. SPECIAL NOTICES. Se SUBURBAN PROPERTY . ONLY 30,000 FZET SUMMER RESORTS, ELALECEA LEELA LEELELLALCU é . UNDERTAKERS. STRICTLY NO. 1 VIRGINIA FLOORING Sanne AT 61.50 PER 100 FEET WANTED (Houses) WANTED (Strvatioxs) ar WANTED (Mtsceutaxeous), SIXTH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. N.W. wou aan on LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, The Star Out of Town. Tae Evenixa Srar will be sent by mail to any address in the United States or Canada ms. dy 10-6 for such period as may be desired, at the =e > REMOVAL. “PFEIFFER & CONLIFE rate of fifty cents per month. §3" But all 20 - Sta lth sea 'w. wuere the SIILFE PIANOS | &™ch Orders must be accompanied by the money, Will befor Saleor Kent” iz-iw_ | or the paper cannot be sent, as no accounts are r ~ r f IN THE WOKLD FOR with mail subsery a ees cike Anchor, Ask your grocer | “Pt twith mail phons. .&% fora packaye. J.C. EKGUUDS CU, Wholesale Agents, ————— ee is w12- Ian Govensmest Recerrrs Tovay.—Internalreve- 915 Louisiana ave. vw. e>Not THE PAI nue, $312,113; customs, $793,341. z HIP B~ tofure existing under the name of WHI ER er eee EM UaT at | Sot Waar Cnors Apnoap.—The Ameri- Berkeley 5) rivgs. A ts. were, co-pertners is this Sth} can farmer has before him the prospect of wugust, INSY, . tuutual consent, P “ ; . — “GRO. F WHLPTLESES. DrPeAL Ao — Lape for his —— this year. The Agri- The affai. of the firm will be adjusted and ‘. | cultural department has reports as to the crops nesa contipued by GEORGE P. WHIT ee ‘or | iB the three great whintorutuctaa psssrehlcy SUPaEME COger Gy Tas Taare which show that the Indian crop will be about F. Dorsey vs. Sarah Fosey et al—Equity No. | 60.000,000 bushels below normal; that Russia's 11,644. et | CTOP will be 15 per cent short, and the croff of aes Sates, Pn reser sof wale of neal estate, nor | AUStria-Hungary is 25 per cent short. The re- Gico ws hereby maven wo all creditors aud otuers having | ports of the American wheat crop are conflict. Gimiius agaiDst the estate of Kicburd ; ing. but it appears that the crop» of winter District? Columbia, drceased. t or | Wheat is unusually good, and the spring wheat B'S MOULTON, « Fs is good, except in Dakota, where the average is suse, OR OF Leivre . U. small this year. DAY, tne’ 4 co (aus-10t, JAS. @. PAYNE, Auditor. en NEW STORE. Rerirep.—Capt. William W. Rogers, ninth _ infantry, has been placed on the retired list of DEW GOODS. the army for disability. WOOD MANTELS. Tax Marretra Nationa Cemereny.—The SLATE MANTELS. | Secretary of War has authorized an expendi- ture of 2500 for improvements to the Marietta —— (Ga.) national cemetery. = Navat O: Ensign Hi F. Bi has z a 'avat Oxvers.—Ensign Henry F. Bryan = THE MORGAN aor FE an been ordered to the Monocacy. Ensigns A. H. << (incorporated ) Scales, N. A. McCully, A. H. Davis and G. H. Burrage have been ordered to the Pensacola, MEE w Biter, ouY Ww. MOuGa, | Ensigns C, Churchill and W. §. Burke have DAVID D. STONE. been ordered to the Ranger. Lieut. J. C. Bur- woke Monte sat crestiy iuereaned facili | BOtt has been detached trom the Independence ties tor Lauudry busiuess, he ty now prepared to do | and ordered to the Iroquois. Lieut. J. H. te Lest work af yoyular —— ao = r — = Pe ~ eye from the St. Mary’ All orders promptly exec = 39-s, | 2nd ordered to the Pensacola, Ensign Frank > Apaengtiaeadens= tne se miamaeages an M. Bostwick has been detached from the Palos a A a PATION TICKETS __ | 804 ordered to return homeand report arrival. ae The leave of Ensign E. W. Sutphen bas been eae eee cone die coaches for sale at uns | Cztended six mouths, By's ofices, 10th aud C sia. sc. aud 1912 Est. Sr ace Besse the folluwing drux sto1 Secrztany Tracy, who remained at Ells- a ry 503] E Capitol st worth, Me., as the guest of Senator Hale, re- ¥ Mcc. ChisWeLi Toh Fe hw, a turned to Bar Harbor yesterday, An informal A J. SCHAFuIRT, North Capito! reception of personal friends of the Secretar POPE sel, Fin ad eat, 3e18-2m_| and Mrs, Wilmerding was held on the Dispate REMOVED ~~ — | iz the afternoon. Emmons Blaine arrived at .J. K. Browwell has removed his office | Stanwood, Me.. yesterday. Walker Blaine has aud residence trom 11.8 to 1147 Connecticut avenue. | recovered from the effects of his fall. Telephone cail 90:5. iy20-1m* <2 > NET PRICES, BUT THE LOWEST. Coxtract Awaxpep.—R. 0. Robbins has been given the contract for furnishing surgical ‘Gas Fixtures and Lamps, Good Assortment, : - Chandeliers, Rochester Lamps, &. evenaats cok “Sry for the Brooklyn PI my naval laboratory at $1. DIMAN, = 3y23-3m +. re st. Issrectors or Customs Aprorntep.—John D. c= SEEMBERS OF rae BOCHDALE | Popham of Virginia has been appointed a > ORERSEIVE BOC ; special inspector of customs for Panama, vice ittee bas concluded contracts : » with vee lates dealers te faraish meubere Stk coat | Henry, , removed. James H. Prior and E. C. Sood for the year ending June 30, 1800. Mem. Van - ‘k of New York have been appointed re shou.d loge Lo time in calling on so revi | Special inspectors at New York cit; id Platte- by ubtal vices aud di tiol all Ly any Sitiusse atu Ue in, hada’ of the committee before | Durg, respectively, BEFTEMEEK 17, 1N5Y. Members not in possession $f the Irade Card (zreen) aud Bock running to-Apri,| Tae Treascry Sunrius now amounts to Boe hserdine these or otner contracts” “°"™*" | $70,800,000, the highest figure since last Octo- i Trade Cacds, Bovks aud all information ean be ob- | ber. ‘This is due to the extremely light bond LEY. t, S06 Ast n.e., Agr. De; offers, SidlTH THOMPSON, Vice Pree, «GO, Wor Dept Ets er ae eae J. W. HARSHA, Sec’y, 905 Hst. nw. 0.3. Treas. | Bros Were OPENED yesterday at the War de- ‘L: VAXDERHOEF, 9401 st.n.w., Bureau Statistics, | Partment for furnishing the forgings for a s. C. FAWCETT, US Mass. me, 4th Aud.) 10-inch steel rifle as follows: Midvale Steel pens anes Pennsylvania, forgings for the breech mechanism and other parts at 36 cents a pound 5 ae and the hoops at 30 cents, to be delivered in Q st nw., Pens.on office. three months; South Bethleham iron works, Pa. uve. tw ce. | Pennsylvania, forgings for the breech mechan. ism at 50 cents, other parts at 40 cents and the Bown, hoops at 20 cents; four months, By order of thecomittee. J, W. HARSHA. ApurmaL Koweenty’s Reruns Hoxg.—In sal s Secretary. compliance with orders sent from the Navy W. REYNOLDS, ARTIST, BEGS | <> hai be has Femoved | department to Admiral Kimberly to return Bor winte he will be biessed to see hus frends unt | home whenever expedient, that ofticer will tortie, probably reach San Francisco from _ Fastel Portraits a specialty. im_ | on the steamer due in September, €. AND C, MOTORS—BIST Be sence Sineess to 50-1 Prdstving presses: | Tux Axxvat Revont of the commissioner of eA Sieson bie het bow tens lett. the general land office will show that there Bow, BBE BATION AE SAP PeTOT com | were patents ae for coal lands the last fiscal “&> PANY, Comer stand New York ave. | year covering 17,0% acres principally in Colo- enh Uafe.iar Silverware, Jewelry, Laces, Fine Goods, | Pago. Swamp land patents were fesusd during Coarces moderate. Je19-2m_| the year to the amount of 259,721 acres. Bq SASHINGTON SAFE DEFOSIT CO) Pyrexts To Mixemal Ciatus.—Acting Com- pa beng barman my4-4m | Missioner Stone of the general iand office has — 5 re ee an ae — stes | *firmed a former ruling of the burean, that in and other securities Commercial making an application fora patentto a mineral oi end designins. tbat claim, upon which the necessary $500 worth of ve ~ work has been done, it is necessary to show that the assessment work required by law to be done each year, be done for the year in which the application for patent is made. District Perxsioxs.—The following-named pensions have been granted to residents of the 3 District of Columbia: Increase—Wm. A. Miller, SUacan baeeeticeaeh ieaiaen, Frank W. Paige, Wm. E. B. Levy, John Lee, 3 Peunsyivauia avenue. Thos. Murmane, Frank Hayck, Wm. A. Gritith DED BARG INS MAY BE HAD IN | and George W. Smoot. Fine Furuishing at the Midsammer pea —peal partion Sale now in progress 41 908 F st-Rw. 2. 1. Comnnssiover or Peysioxs Tanner has issued aviary martmaner, successor to late J. W. Amer (iH | instructions tothe chiefs of divisions in the pension bureau directing them hereafter vot to EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “LQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F 8ST. ASSETS $1.044,781.37. Office hours, from 9a m. to 4:30p. m. On the first Wednesday in each month the office will be open from to ¢ O'clock ». mA AUvautes Wil be mimue prowptly Bt Tet ane Subscriptions for sbares in the 17th issue recetved | on file. Gaily at the office of the Assuciation, kquitable Build- gay eset Pome tog, LOUS F st, Gov. Gorr of West Virginia was oes 92.50 per month. Ebbitt for a few hours today. The .000 advanced on each share, tainty ther Temoblote explaining the objects and advantage ct dais of perience su tha oonetiee or ie eens Reniins aeneentienies, does not seeta to have disturbed his mind. “I THOMAS SOMEKVILLE, Pres’t. ear tae aC eet Vireiale Me Sep monte,” he said. “The INO. JOY EDSON. See’y. my31_| T presume willfee x 4 Asraxa Ax Caranna Cured by the CIGARETTES ESPIc. le is making in England Indeed few Englishmen who® will not be sur | the magnificent display when the exhibition co-operative products is thrown open a VERN Crystal palace tomorrow. TI WASHINGTON, D.C.: FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1889. -_ TWO CENTS. | cicintecnnmelis as ca anes =| net to be varprising whe nit ie understood 5 =~ only the ar the most MAJOR RAYMOND’S PROTEST T ell e grams to The Star. GEN. WEST’S DEATH. A STARTLING CONSPIRACY. can bike part in - seed cadets moreno, oe — oe it as than 1,600 separate establish- Against the Appointment of ex-Lieut. ° | It Was Caused by Bright’s Disease of the | A Wealthy Farmer Proposed to Poison | 0! ‘ly Honda sed yah + prieeighe, “Aneld be Arnold. Kidneys. Five of His Neighbors. — Popeyes | represented, must sensi’ : startling to those who bave been At a board meeting held yesterday afternoon THE TERRY TRAGEDY. Assony Pang, N. J., Aug. 16.—The body of | Wrxamac, Ixp., Aug. 16.—A conspiracy tokill | of co-operation as still an experiment ‘These the District Commissioners appointed ex-Lieut. Gen. Theodore Sterling West, who died at the | five of the best farmers of this vicinity was | establishments Richafd A. Arnold superintendent of streetand % Coleman house yesterday morning, was taken | made known yesterday by Charles Lytle, who SOME OF THEM VERY EXTENSIVE, alley cleaning. News and Gossip About That /| +. Woshington on a special train. Mrs. West | filed an affidavit against John Sutton charging | and employing capital to the amount of many ‘Tux Stax mentioned some time ago that he Unf Affai and Col. and Mrs. C. C. Lefier accompanied | him with conspiracy with him (Lytle) to put | thousands of pounds, are engaged in nearly would be appointed to the position and M. J. fortunate " the remains. A guard of honor from C. V. | strychnine in whisky and give it to five men, | two hundred distinct trades or ccoupstions, Foley, the then incumbent, dismissed. Mr. Mott post, G.A.R., escorted the remains to the —_—- of Sutton, and then burn their barns = ~s et Sagaen conenes of 4 Foley resigned, hi death was undoubtedly | and also the Odd Fellows’ building at Star City, | dividual enterprises exhibition, that he would have to ge, “*™*4| THE PRESIDENT'S HOMEWARD TRIP, | cousea sy Brights diccsec of tho Mideeye, Hs | Lytlo was toccceire the ual anes of BS os | opcag the eyes of” workingmen, thawesiees M a Ly i had suffered from that ailment over six years. | his work when completed. Lytle had the | to ¥hat has been accomplished and what may lajor Raymond was opposed to the appoint- Dr. J. D. Osborne, a prominent physician of | strychnine in his possession and gave it te | be secomplished by co-operation, is expected ment, as heretofore stated in Tue Star, and is + +. | Newark, N. J., and tor Henty Mitchell, | Sheriff Barton yesterday, Sutton is one of the | t0 give an immense impetus to the movement, Was not at the board sexsiou yesterday when | Success of Co-operative Enterprises in president of the Asbury park board of heaith, | wealthiest farmers there, owning about one | There isa growing feciing among the better the bo opageenos was made. attended Gen. West here. Dr. Osborne, who | thousand acres of land and real estate, All the | Class of social reformers im Engiand that the It will be remembered that Tux Star pre- England. was present at the general's death, granted a | parties live near Star City, six miles south of | future of the wage workers and their resone dicted some days go that Major Raymond would, dealt cériifcate, “He says Gon’ West bad | this pleos. A previous quccrel with his neigh- | from their present intolerable condition must upon the appointment of ex-Lieut. Arnold, en- er eat e Bright's disease in a chronic form. He died | bors is Sutton’s reason for forming a conspiracy | Come through co-operation, and as this feeling ter @ vigorous protest. Today he submitted ENATOR INGA EXPLAINS. | i2 trenic convulsions. Dr. Osborne says that | to kill them. Iu the spring of 1888 one of his | spreads among the workingmen themselves the the following: 8 TO LLS L the assault by Treasury Clerk Rufin had moth- | neighbor's boy, William Bonnet, and Sutton's | doctrines of socialism, revolution and anarchy THE MAJOR’S EARNEST PROTEST. 24 ing to do with Gen. West's death. son were playing with a gun when it exploded | lose their charm. A festival of labor will be ‘The board having appointed Richard Arnold pain cwawaraan oe and shot both of Bie Dope Sutton, sued Sor | Set tn connection wit the ayhiition, ab whist i i * CES. lamages and was defeated an ed the blam wi istributed in prizes to workmen. ‘ag eapiaais tie 5 wt ete cuat |The Coney Letter, as Published, a — on the Odd. Fellows, claiming’ they helped to | Anothcr featare will be & concert by S000 ue oproval xiii sieoe on eee A Good Breeze for the Three Events at defeat him. Seriff Burton arrested Sutton yes- | Voices. carneatgretest againet Sak teand eae y Shameless Forgery. Newport. terday at bis farm and brought him here, where EXCITEMENT OVER THE MEETING AT BERLIX. “Mr, Arnold was dishonorably dismissed — he pa bd capmape f trial and await the! The French press take no pains to conceal ite from the police service before I became a Com- Newrort, R. L, Aug. 16.—The sun broke | action 0 want term of court, temper over the love feast between the two em- missioner. I had no knowledge of his case NAGLE WAS JUSTIFIED. through the clouds at 8 o'clock this morning, | SENATOR INGALLS EXPLAINS, | perors at Berlin and the triple alliance is pleas- = a | ges aa to give him some position -— and a good breeze from the northwest sprang — x, antly referred to is a club which these two blood- i a aa veer taeda rt perro ee: —_— ~ That is Evidently the Opinion of Attor- up, which, if it holdsjout, will give the yachts| The Coney Letter as Published Was a thirsty monarchs bold over the head of la belle hat peers all the proceed- ney General Miller. all the wind they want. It is, in fact, as fine a Shameless and impudent Forgery. ones Be perfecto have, worked ings d all the papers connected with | IxpraxaPoris, Isp., Aug. 16.—Attorney Gen- day as could be desired for the special races of Cuncabo, sills 1G—A special to the TrAene| that oaueie Ay — neg sucha pil 4 dn eer balneeraing, to the evidence and bis | 79] Miller was seen again at his residence yes. | {be New York yacht club off here today. a tk Ingalls bes | Shoulder © mnsket yesterday when s tomer own verbal statement to the present board he rom ! ye | There are three Taces, the one for 50-footers, from Topeka, Kan., says: Senator Inga! *| peed ounay Ge wales ne deliberately signed an official statemen? ad- | terday aud asked if he hed anything further*to | 19 miles to leeward and back; the one for 40- | written to F. H. McLennon explaining his posi- | 5 Fomgh: Sane. shoes tee ee dressed to the Commissioners which contained | say about the shooting of Judge Terry by Mar- | footers, 9 miles to leeward, and the sweepstakes | tion on the Concy letter and the charge of lying Alanace | together. EB 5 » false statements. He repeated these false | shal Nagle. He replied: “I see from the papers | for crack schooners over the Block Island | made against him by the Topeka Democrat. | ister of foreign atin Brine A yp Sresenen isn the most emphatic manner inthe | that the action of Deputy Nagle is pretty gene- | Course. All will start and finish at Brenton's | TAC) AGuinel Bim by ment and in hot haste drove to the German Presence of two Commissioners. rally indorsed. It eppoare to be considered | Feef lightehip. The starting gun was fired at | The letter res we embassy, where bis fears were soon quieted ‘The reappointment of a man who has been | that Nagle’s presence was necessary and his | 11:37. The and Gorilla crossed first to-| ~The publication imputed to me wasa shame- | Sth tur io thas tebe eanneieenl dishonorably dismissed should not be made un-| action justifiable, 1 do not care to speak of | Séther, a minute after the gun sounded. The j less and impadent forgery. It was a garbled | for the story. less the board is prepared to say that the dis- the legal as ects of thecase. I do not know itania, Bedouin and Gracie crossed at 11:41 | and mutilated recollection distorted and sea- ee ee miseal’ was not Justified by. the facta in the any caso analagous to it in our history, and I | With all sail set. {ened by malicious omissions and interpola-| ELECTRIC LIGHT MEN ADJOURN sae Emcee atte ag evidence I do) do not recall that it has ever been necessary | At 11:50 the starting gun was fired for the Hone. Coney uxete mee that hhe considered my . » _ ogy ra ee omaggeeeel £29, BS | before to provide protection for a United Stateu schooner race, Fortuna and Palmer crossed at abeieyy ray =e tard saber ‘vt, uterary | Papers Read at the Final Session of Tegarding the propriety of the dismissal, the | TIPS. ctiued to tect Patt ceewte teniee | 12-90.—The schooners are on. the Block | Hid n0t think much of it mveclf, but that it wat the Convention. admitted fact remains that this man was guilty | there will ever bea trial. ‘The grand jury may | Island course. The sloops are still sailing be- | the best I could do under the circumstances. Nracama Farzs, NY., Aug. 16.—The of making false official statements, Fefuse to act. or the coroner's jury may find it| fore the wind and their relative positions are | Que of my children had been critically ill at| | Nisoane Farts, N.i-, Aug. 16.—The Edison WHAT COMMISSIONER DOUGLASS SAYS, @ case of justifiable homicide. I have not ex- | unchanged. . é asain rar chaser arg ae Lod bese . ae association convention reached In a conversation with Commissioner Doug- | amined the legal side of the question, however. | _ 12:45 p.m.—The sloops remain unchanged in te norkae a oe oe mal adjournment last evening. Yesterday's i I thought the protection of the officers of the | rélative positions, The Palmer has passed the | ity, vy expt ; whi | Session was occupied in discussions of various Monin reverence to this protest the commis’ | tay might bo necessary, andl knew someting | Fortuna’ end. in leading the echosoer race, | inferred that I entertained opinions at variance | °° sioner said to a Stan reporter that he kuow | shout the desperate character of the man with | 12:55.—Tho Electra is with the sloope, which | With those declared over my signature.” See am seal wee that Major Raymond was opposed to the ap-| whom Justice Field had to deal, I thought of | have almost entirely lost the wind and are THE MAYBRICK VERDICT Sank: “On sosting the underground tube ointment of Arnold to any position under the | trouble when. the trial began, bat of course I | scarcely moving. ‘They appear to still hold the . system,” by Phillip Senbel of the Edison me- istrict government from the fact that Arnold | did not look for it at a way station or upon the | relative positions at the start. Confere: to the Propriety of Sete | nm’."orks; “Are lamps on incandescent cir had signed a paper exonerating Major Walker | train. If the ji Hite’ wie -in Cate r the schooners appear to hold the wind cases ee y W. H. Jenks; au account of the three- from all blame in the police scandal. though, he was as much entitled to the protec- | better than the sloops, but are not sailing very ting it Aside. WC eck m operation at Kearney. Neb., by Mr. Douglass said that when Arnold signed | tion of the officer at un eating house as in| fast, It will be a long race for them. ner sy . C. Jacksou, aud an explanation of the sys the paper, so he told him, he did it under | court room or upon a bench.” Though the - —————_— _ | . Loxvox, Aug. 16.—Home Secretary Matthews, | tem of interior electrical conduits now being misapprehension, being of the impression | attorney General was very guarded in his ut- To Settle the Miners’ Troubles. Justice Stephen and Baron Halsbury, lord | Placed ou the market by E. H. Johuson of the aes ree eee Se ae ee ace maak Bo | tavances, his manner indicated very plainly |" Cuteaco, Aug. 16.—J. F. Joy of Detroit and | chancellor, together with a number of experts, | Patent, company. Pegglcner pales 3 sri wd be ce mgr in | that he believed Deputy Nagle fully justitiedim) W. 1. Scott of Erie arrived in this! are in conference at the home office in an en- held at Sault Ste M: i . Marie, Mich. with a view of influencing legislation while in shooting Terry. ctty “on the Michigan Central road last e a lurie, Mich. Suggestions fact there was an intimation of it. The paper igs deavor to reach a decision as to the propriety | were also made in favor of Munneapolis and St, he signed, Arnoldeaid, he thought did not con JUDGE JENKS’ VIEWS. night and registered at the Grand Pacific | of setting aside the judgment of the courtin | Paul, The vicinity of these cite was fixed tain the word “intimation.” Mr, Douglass 4 * hotel, They came to attend the conference to | the case of Mrs. Maybrick. upon, the executive committee bei left to said further that he considered Mr. Arnold a| Th @x-Solicitor General on the Terry | ho heid this morning with the arbitration com- ANEWSPAPER MAN IN CONTEMPT, | 2°°i#¢ "Pox the exact location. The essen =. efficient officer and one fully competent Tragedy. mittee and Gov. Fifer with a view to settling, s ER MAN IN CONT! *| tion has developed the fact that the Edison to fill the positi hich he had if possible, the differences between the miners ak general company as now organized bas a beens" | presssune) Pil, Aap ie tencueiagiabe aoe wetere in the oust Galle He Properly Refuses to Give the Au- | Stal of $12,000,000, aud plans ase bang wenea COMMISSIONER HINE’S SUPPLEMENT. tragic ending of Judge Terry, ex-Solicitor Gen-| Neither gentieman could be seen last night,| thorship of an Article in His Paper. | out looking to the — of ceutral stations The action of Commissioner Raymond caused, | eral George A. Jenks, who is now in this city, but it is thought that their acceptance of the throughout the country by the aid or home Pictipcy see ay alee enka: den n at | 8aid: “T expected something of the kind would invitation to the conference is significant that} InxpraNaporis, Ixp., Aug. 16.—Harry New, | capital. In a discussion of the advisability of , a settlement of some kind will be reached. roprietor of the J l, before the | the Edison gencral company assuming the the meeting of the board of Commissioners | happen. We heard of threats last winter that — zt arose co one etlahion tarcon,| mamngimnens Of loclsted benihom eons aie i i ve| Zerry had made against the life of Justice Allen Gets Fourteen Years. criminal court yesterday on a citation for con- | {'ritry of central station i v' ; be twas his afternoon, when the protest given ebove | vicid, and the other judges and the Attorney | new tore Aug. 16.—Eben 8. Allen, ex-presi- | emt in refusing to reveal to the grand jury | stated that competition could be met more vues missioner Hine caused the following to be ad- | curs! were worried about it. We knew what | aon of the 42d street and Grand street rail- | {ue *utborship of au article in the Journal con- | cessfully from the ceuter of the present come ded thereto: kind of a man Judge Terry was. He came to taining ‘reflections upon the management of pauy’s work than by the local interest. ow an ti tend to criticise the official action | C#lifornia from Texas with a bad reputation road company, whoon Tuesday last pleaded | the invane hospital. Judge Irwin said there — aten mae Gécunlaaionar and malignant disposition. He was known to guilty in the court of general sessions to the | did not seem to be any ueed of immediate REGULATORS SURPRISED, “When two act in the per formance of official be a man who never forgave any one, and | fraudulent issue of the stock of the company, | action, and Mr. New was released on his own —_ duty, after Thave had full opportunity to ex- | 22turally his fellow-justices have been appre- | was sentenced today by Judge Gildersleeve to | Tecoguizauce. Fourteen of fhem Sent to Jail Without ‘ess my opinion and dissene 1 will cubmit to | Leusive of the safety of Judge Field since he | fourteen years’ imprisonment in state. prison. HIEF MAYES ANSW Bail. Rist j 3 Aeren without criticising their action, | #ent Terry to jail for contempt of court. Z Allen's appearance when arraigned at the oe c AYES’ ANSWER. < ? “But Just ‘ield is a courageous man, ani lor seutence showed a mar! contrast ap one , ~ Co arti aes jormatiee one Of three officers of | a¢ no time didhe exprewany fears, Theard tim | his looks and manner at the time of bis arrest, | Nothing Can Be Done Until After the| New Outraxs, Aug. 16.—The ‘Times-Deme- “ererdaay tS say last winter that he would attend to his duties | The self-confidence and boldness which then General Election in 1891. crat's Lafayette special says: Every available DISTRICT PER DIEM MEN. in California as he had always done, would visit | marked his demeanor were all gone. His face —_— seat as well as all the standing room im the every place where he had work to do, and he | was worn and anxious-looking and he trembled | Carcaco, Aug. 16.—A special from Table-| court house was occupied yesterday by persons Those Uelonging to the Militia Must j vould not aes Sov waee rer Swerels Dewy 5 pepe thew serdne Spo coo sabe listened | quah, Ind. 'T., says: Chief Mayes’ long-ex-| anxious to witness the closing scenes in the Be Paid While in Camp. self, too, if it had been necewary. He is not smarks Ip paring. pected auswer has finally been given to the | preliminary trial of Lafayette regulators, wis: Sections esi endereda | 20¢ 9f those who would stand idly by when his A Cloudburst in North Carolina, Cherokee commission. It is a voluminous doc-| charged with murder, jail breaking and resist- i bar ape i. me : kag dea ; life was in jeopardy.” , Witatsatox, N.C., Aug. 16.—There was a| Ument, the burden of which is a discussion of | ing the sheriff. ‘The case bas been in progress session in the question of per diem employes | Had the attorney general a right to dele-| cloudburst at 7 o'clock last night between | the title to the outlet. Mayes says he regrets | since Monday last. Attorney General f t rc in | #liusion to the legal status of the lands in ques-| case against Antone Breaux and Ferdivand aden Wil , Columbia ugusté rail . er tion bill providing for the pay “while actually | Dor tn ae of Jenteal aal tae Head of the | the vicinity’ of Eastover and Wedgefila wre | #00 and that more than oue point in the offer | Droumard and requested that ther beans engaged in their work,” aro not entitled to| of the courts is wider bis control. "He is bound | Somewhat damaged and is now impassable, | ‘ither has no legal ground to support itor else | charged. This was soue, and tures others ad- leave with pay. this class including inspectors | to preserve peace and order in the court rooms, | The rainfall was tremendous, A material train b “mg page signe ote sg (em ~ Shab thee tome atente ands each, and the others, of streets and sewers, superintendents of | It would certainly be a most atrocious crime if reid a gyre ay ev | ssoutlet” ~ oa canddueiiy bor eam itok the decten oF tae Sona a tie Templay “ot the “pute, “who | sot ack" ws Uw POMS8 2° | feted Gt ia thought the Tine wile open | Hubert and tag all the pete nd othe | te trends of the reguators Their eochose are members of the national guard are entitled | Senator Voorhees Sustains the Attorney s y: people and by the United States treaties as the | ment will be a serious blow to their business, a to leave with pay for periods necessitated by General. “Cherokee country.” “Mayes says he would | majority of them being farmors,and their crops esa SE Death of a Valuable Horse. attendance upon all parades or encampments e like to have a proposition from the commis- | without their atteution will go to rain. Those of the militia while wider orders, whether they rule catered arte Preedlvegmepage ed at New Youx, Aug. 16.—Nutbourne,by Belmont, | sioners who are opposed to re lating apgiand Suage fall under the special classes or no in what he did to protect Justice Field. It has | Bf the dam of Maud. and full brother to THAT THE PEOPLE CAN UNDERSTAND. wy ision, as they believe it will be @ nce aa - " ., . ae death blow to lati: THREE AMERICAS EXPOSITION. | heen well known for some time past, he said, | %*%004, died at Mr. Robert Bonner’s farm at | He sayn the Cherokee constitution declares ow to regulating in Lafayette, that Justice Field's life would be in imminent | /@rrytown last Tuesday of rupture of the in- | that the lauds of the Cherokees shall remain " Another Minnesota Committee Ap-| peril whenever his duties called him again to | testines. Nutbourne was twelve years old and | common property, aud that if the Cherokee HOMEWARD BOUND. Se eer | Reetench eit Seoa eee RE shtettmenaneat iste Ghradescovenar | TO Paetdent nares Kew York Sor Notice was received today from the chamber | by one of the most desperate and dangerous A Newspaper Man Arrested. tion would be necessary. Tue commissioners’ Washingbon thie 2 . of commerce of Minneapolis announcing the | Men ever known on the Pacific coast. Hiscom-| Lonpox, Aug. 16.—Miss Florence St. John, | proposition will be submitied to the council at| = — sppetniasea’ ofthe following ctadding om.| mittal of Judge Terry for contempt of court | the well-known actress, who was at one time a | Pe poeton, will be submitted to she says that | NEW Yong, Aug. 16—At 6:30 o'clock this ‘ . was not only imperatively demanded in defense | prominent member of the Gaiety com has | mutters would not be hastened by calling the | ™°Fning the steamer Pilgrim of the Fall River mittee on the Three Americas exposition at | of his own court, but also in defense of every |? ee nena: ail thiextte atedion ot Gis eine . | line reached her dock. Among her Washington in 1892: C. M. Loring, president; | other court in the United States against lawless | »4d Mr. Elbroagh, proprietor of the Wasp, | council in ex! afore tegen iepaacceantsn. Unites , committed for trial,charged with having alleged | tion could be possibly had until the council | was President Harrison, who was accompanied 9. ©. Srarterant, ae — MeC. a oo eke it was eminently proper | that she is leading an Hnmoral life. “afise'st. | following the general election in August, 1991. | by President Choate of ‘the Fell River line and eo. ride and F, 8. Tenney. f Z u i F ‘ .- | In conclusion he says the Cherokee peopie take 2 very significant fact that this makes the ninth | 2° barm should come to him while on his judi- | John married « Frenchman named Marius. be- | eee a ae eval ant teaiclare | Mrs. Choate, A large crowd assembled on the ing her second venture in the matrimonial line, ; cial circuit. against the Cherokees in the interest of citizens | deck when it became known that the President commercial body in Minnesota which has ‘The Warrant for Justice Field. yrekh miciial dime coe tha prosecutor | who desire to despoil them of their rights, and | ¥## on bourd. ‘Ihe Presideut was up early and recently taken similar action. It also makes . i ; : vi the Cherokee. people trast that their weakness | breakfasted with Mr. Choate, He looked fresh . San Francisco, Cau., Aug. 16.—Sheriff Cun- | of Elbrough. A and healthy and said b d the seventieth board of trade throughout the | yincham of San Joaquin county arrived here 7 ——— as a people will not encourage the power of the Se ae ae be cujoyed bis venation United States. dase last rigiil widi's warrant chargtanOnaite The Buffalo Elevator Frauds. Unica Seatcsta enact legiistiou long to that Washington aad aid ect comin anaeee Secretary Anderson has also received a letter - ; i 8 city, " ; ize, | end. The reply of the commissioners to Chief Field with being an accessory to the murder of | | BUrrsto, N.Y., Aug. 16—E. C. Loverige, | ayes goes over the ground covered in the | Dut Waiked cirect to the Pennsylvania boat fof from Congressman-elect Gooduight of Ken- | Judge Terry, which was sworn to by Mrs, Sarah | Who was arrested for complicity in the | original letter and stare the position of the | Jersey City a few minutes after the Pilgrim ar tucky, in which he says: “Tam in hearty sym-) Althea Terry. The warrant, it is understood, | Sherman elevator frauds, was arraigned this | government more fully. “ag rived. Ex-President and Mra Cleveland am petty, with ihe Cen to perpen ae will be served upon Justice Field this after-| morning to auswer to two charges. The E i Soekang oa wand ah geet p goat! 5 ericas eaten! 5 % expositior gr noon, first was grand larceny of grain from | N@tTOw Escape from Collision at Sea. kind in history.” ‘Troubl Sew ¥ tame Clty a le Feared in Stockton. New Yoru, Aug. 16.—The 1 er City of ES levators, ; : 7 ‘atal in ‘ican Mine. Work of the Fish Commission. SrockTox, Cat., Aug. 16—Judge Porter of | Ro,*levators, und bgp echnreer p yong The | Rome, which arrived from Liverpool yester- ie: ——. Pda var tos Mexicen The fish commission have received a tele-| Arizona, one of Terry's friends, will deliver the | penal code respecting elevator receipts. Lov-| terday, had a marrow escape from collision steamer Alejandro arrived from Gua: gram from Woods Holl station stating that the'| oration at the funeral of Terry this afternoon. eridge pleaded not guilty, und was admitted to | with the steamer Tropic daring a fog off the M elegy, bel aged F i ice Fi bail in =2,500. banks of Newfoundland last Monday. The | ¢*#©0, yesterday, bringing word that in the steamer Fish Hawk sailed thence yesterday for | He says he willgo for Justice Field and de- . . A: 1 tJ i oy foul murder. Upto to-day no trace has been discovered | vessels passed within fifty feet of each other, | erly part of July a fire broke out in the South Norwalk, Conn. On her arrival there | nounce Ter shooting as a urder, A} o¢ vi iti 1500 level of the T fe : number of citizens declare that if Porter does | 9f Wilson H. Sherman. who is a fugitive | and but for very quick aud correct work on the level of the Triumfo mine, near the town she will continue her investigation of the ray- in Canada. iticers are till searching | purt of their wieeimen would have collided, | Of the same name, and ten miners lost their > Ages of the star dsb on the oyster beds. Some | 1.8 ;he¥ will stop bin.it they have to use foree. | fo, him. Gen. Graves, president of the lives. Eight Mexican miners were in the mine time ago the fish commission received a letter A i merchants exchange, to whom Wilson Confederate Veterans Organize. at the time of the tire. and two unknown Ameri- from a gentleman in the vicinity of Plymouth Sous Lire ke elt’ as the eesty ahr cenrs | M- Gherman scat the’ writien ‘confession On| ‘The Gesrgia Ante asasslation of acatoturate | 2am Purmnty ef Sen Drama ean ee Bay, Muss.. reporting the presence of @ great | Nigic iy confined, as the ‘Terry’ followerg | Which was based the warrants calling for his veterans was organized at Atlanta yesterday, | *° 8° t their assistance. ‘Ibe shaft was full of number of fish that resembled cod. Upon the | thvtaten to storm the jai if ry | attest, states that the confession will be made ¥- | smoke and gases and when the bucket receipt of the letter the commission replied, public after the trial, probably next week. There were 900 veterans present, among | hanled to the top the Americans were found Fequetting the genta fo wend some af the | fend cigit stows eed io a Gor Soh Gordon was cieced commer | Saget, The tre Insed everal Gaps tn. Up eiiaton wi hs ton toe A | Searing he Jl andar oe beak | Goomed sch cnenaner Arrested. | ircie ath Geax Youn, Cv aed Cook | mld Pured were found to becod about a year and a half old, | County to be rendy it case Of a riots ee en | Brat Ae coring thee Cregan of | among other These fish are reported very numerous and | °U4tY gape esas eae ese a Farmington, arrived in this city last aight Won bei: ¥ealins o nothing of the kin] has been seen there for Funeral of Francis Elder. and returned this morning with Ben Foley, a font be 6 tion Chairman. forty years, even by the oldest fishermen. This} pyc cone, Aug. 16.—The funeral of Francis | l0red school teacher, wanted there on a| _Mapisox, Wis., Aug. 16.—E. W. Chapin of proves that the planting made by the commis- = eS of Francis | charge of criminally assaulting a number of | Waukesaw, grand chief Templar of the Good sion in the region of Cape Ann and Vineyard | W. Elder, brother of Archbishop Elder of Cin- | his girl pupils. The sheriff stutes that the ‘Templar order in tifs state, refuses to accept Sound has been successful, and that the fish | cinnati, took place from the Cathedral at 10 feeting is very bitter against his prisoner and | the chairmanship of the state central commit- and 8 ear ha read along the coast. This isone of the | o'clock this morning. A high mass | apprehends that the enraged frieuds and rela- | tee of the prohitition party. and who is confined in the little log tifying reports made to/of requiem | was sung by Arch. | tives of the teacher's victims will attempt to ———— sonia, Beverai parties with teams Alleged White Caps Arrested. ¢. a8 it hasbeen the | Bishop Elder and an eulogy and final absolu- | lynch him, that place. ‘Their plans, however, aim of the commission to replenish the inshore | tion was pronounced by Cardinal Gib! A Beh Leta apie. ag Maniox, Ixp., Aug. 16.—James Lester and = ye at pond notified y telegra, officers once supply of cod, which is of great importance | number of the clergy were present within the A Sad Cause of Distress. sails sonsen af lrtuinaga ts treet heey Bait | eomstonsy sama Henge matter oe Prowinent | New Yous, Ang. 16.—Maria Dabenski, a ne- | bis two sons, William and Jonas, were arrested | deputized a dozen men to rmen along the coast. Further reports as to | business men attended the funeral, y o yesterday, charged with the recent white cap | Shortly after midnight the the de loptedut Of these Meh in this section are tive of Hungary, with her children George i Normal township, They were re-| drew near the jail _ They were looked forward to with great interest by the Dug His Way Out of Jail. nine and Flora aged three, is being cared for when tho commission, by the Castle Garden authorities, She bas just date. This ———_-—__— learned that her husband, who sent her the . Steel Plates for the Texas. money to come to this couutry, was lost in the The controversy that has stirred naval circles i Jounstown calamity. Her grief on hearing of le his death was From Wail Street re New Yors, Ang. 16, 110.m.—The stock market f af. i iif hee l ie 4 §