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THE EVENING STAR SARAH ALTHEA AGAIN. She ts Out in a Letter Denouncing the PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunda: AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, vif State Attorney General. Saw Francisco, Aug. 26.—-District Attorney White of San Joaquin was expected here last night. He left Stockton so he may evade de- livery of the state attorney general's letter ; . in tended to the complicity of WITH FIFE AND DRUM. bis interf Washington News and Gossip. tp any way te prove ¢ ? orney General Johnston for bis interference Mr. Donahue read « long affidavit of his jagle’s case, and that arebal VETERANS OF THE WAR. | ctient, in which Kunze replied that he never have toreturn to Stockton and etand trial in the knew Dr. Cronin during the latter's lifetime, Sate courte, amert Ghat BUILDING WAR rege Telegrams to The Star. Contractors Who Do Not Find Work Profitable. ~~ HOW ABOUT YOUR TROUSERS? ~~ | ATTORNEYS. THE TALK OF A COMBINATION OF SHIP BUILDERS == Terry's partisans will shoot him if he is re- day bering the last week of the 15 por cent re- peices ny ogee rit agian pineal A . never heard aap eeans eel ati Se turned to Stockton, but no one believes this q r ERNMENT—A POSSIBPE ATTACK THROUGH CON- ° H a) and that he was entirely Sentiment turned somewhat Field eoteahee steve nee teens Pune onzsa vrox Taxs0DGr .vocarzonxzaat. | Gathering In Milwaukee for the | (Moccat of any on because of his attacks on Sarah AJ! and his — ‘i federal to Mnwavxes, Wi, Aug. %—From early criaant Gestve to use fi power to protect morning the inspiring sound of the fife and POF ER my ae drum could be heard on the streets leading Talmadge in Oregon. TRIAL OF THE CRONIN Pistols are Used and Both Particl | trom the railroadstations andsteamboat docks | Pomrzaxp, Onea., Aug 26.—Rov. T. De Witt OF MURDERERS. pants Wounded. No large installments of veterans arrived until | Talmadge preached yesterday to the largest Omtcago, Aug. 26.—The Inter-Ocean a | after 9 o'clock, but squads of grizzled ex-War- | ® ever gathered in this city to hear # ser- duel (aii fong’t loot iaidaighhs bobwoen Obeatos riors with their wives and children could be | Mon, and many persons _— —. Bd on Thomas, a well-known sporting man, and a/| Seen as early as 6 o'clock enjoying the sights oT Hes She ae ‘will sop my — fellow by the name of Marshall, The fight was | 8nd resting comfortably oa the curbstones and The Aonused Apply for Separate Moines and Omaha to deliver addresses at the P ‘an to deliver addresses Trials. the result of an attachment which each bears | stairways waiting for the headquarters office | state expositions of Iowa and Nebraska. cuserines that will answer for early fall as well as cheap even ‘without innocent of Sr aacaty: in or knowledge of even the the murder of oe A DUEL IN CHICAGO. The result of the readvertisement by the Navy department for new bids on the three 2,000-ton cruisers, announced in Saturday's Star, will be watched by those interested in naval affairs with great interest, These bids, to be opened October 26, will, it is hoped, be within the limit of the appropriations, If they are the department will consider that it has scored a point as against the contractors, but if the latter’s figures remain high some in- G, A. R. Encampment. g=> B.RIORDAN, 611 N ST. N.W.. GENERAL contractor for all kind of pavements; brick, i and srtincial stone wal aa MR W. A SMITH. SO LONG cON- nected with the priucipal Upholstery and Furniture Houses of thi: 1). has establiahed hiinself permanently with JULIUS LANSBUKGH. 315 7th st. in. w., where he will be pleased to extend the courtesies his New House to his many friends. al -6t ttt i to open that they might be ; BEST COFFEE Page 2 | teresting developments may be expected, In for a Mrs, Collins of No. 9 Hubbard court, in | ‘The crowd increased with th Ww wpe. 3° ERGOUDE CO. Wi Page 7 | fact, a crisis in governmental ship building has whose honse the fight took place. None of a es ee ave. uw. : Pose 3|fust about been reached, and the time has | PALFOUR AND THE IRISH. | those who took part in the ful affair Brmurvowam, Aus, Aug. 26.—Three elders were arrested. The first intimation the police ings dangerous to foot passengers. named Engel, Taylo: and Laird were whipped a oe! it = — — ged — rh prwrnd — is on and judgi: by regulators in Marion county Friday night. m = . e house he heard two or e pi ots jousands who are here today, The elders had refused to } the coun being st the navy yards, under the direct eu-| A Vestibule Train Wrecked and | He rushed up the steps, but was unablo to gain | hospitality will be taxed to its atmost to-enter- | Shop udeTs, tad Fefused to leave the cou | gpa of the government, and the other is access to the house. He called for assistance, | tain aud quarter the visitors. Gen. Warner : : t by @ party of masked ho hung them to let contracts for the work. Formerly the Fifty People Injured. but while he was doing so two carriages were | and the Kansas City contingent, about three | trees ‘by their thumbs and whipped ‘thea se- hastily driven up to the house and the duelists | hundred strong, put in an “ye ce 10 | verely. ‘lankinton bouse, come when change of method is inevitable. There are two ways to build war vessels, one rere Directors aaa atBear w-SiNGHAM, me orige® Honan 9 John W. Morvan, Manaer, La penne 3 — HOUSEF URNISHINGS, ‘the best work at poy prices. Filtered water used. be first plan was followed, for the struggling in- fgiey “ fancy of American ship building made con- —s__ were taken-away by friends. Later it was | o'clock and marched to the ———_-_ ne rg eT Eh Senn | tracting next to an’ itnpossibility. Of later i learned that one of the men bad his upper lip | which is the headquarters of the commander- A Brute in Jail. rs MISCELLANEOUS. Pago 5 | Years, | jowever, the Caer oe THE CRONIN MURDER CASE. sion away, and the other was wounded in the | in-chief. Bioomrorox, In1., Aug. 26,—Frank Lewis, ‘COMMUTATION TICKETS. MONEY TO LOAN. Page 7 | f the long periods required by the growth of ea 4 UNIQUE FEATURE OF THE MORNING'S ARRIVAL ir,wh 7 back ‘Coupon books containing 100 tickets, transferable, | NOTAKIES PUBLIC. ships built at the yards, andthe All the Accused Brought Into Court was the entrance into the harbor of a huge ark | ncn akiriwho has boon employed as a ————___ ENORMOUS EXPENSE ENTAILED, This Morning. BALFOUR AND THE IRISH. and has given the work to private firms, For ww Be SoME OF THEM ASK FOR SEPARATE TRIALS— | The Plucky Widow Berry Resists Evic- s time John Roach had almost a monopoly, | yoxee oraims TuaT Se pecan awe ore opiates Py ow Bul. Veterans from the neck of country reaching | lynched Lewis had it not been for the timely during one administration, and when the po- chika, tn a see Gen cone pon slong the lake to Death’s Door. The ark was| arrival of the patrol wagon. Lewis is now im litical tide turned it wrecked his fortune, | ROT: ies Loxpox, Aug. 26,—Mr. Balfour has s job on | i tow of a tug and had pleasant voyage. —_| jail. His victim was seriously injured. Every since then the tendency has been to put CLOSELY ‘WITH THE CRIME. his hands on an estate near Mitchellstown| At the Plankinton house, where Commis- eS ona screws on the contractors, limiting them in One. ye 26.—The Croni will sioner Tanner is quartered, there is 9 crowd of A Furniture Factory Burned. time, requiring more and more in the way of muoaco, Aug. 26.—The Cronin case which promises to give him no little trouble. veterans, not guests of the hotel, filling the! Rocxrorp, Iut., Aug. 26.—The build: a- achievements, until it has come to be proverbial | Come up in Judge McConnell’s branch of the | The landlord, with the aid of the police, has | lobbies and hallways anxious to geta sight of “Sg “a tos congeh A r is ied by the U; furniture ny was that to take a contract for a naval vessel meant | circuit court this morning. ‘The case isbrought | been for » week trying to evict Mrs, Jane | the pension dispenser. Recnh cath tas coaneaan sear might. Tee fore almost sure ruin. The Cramps have built a| before Judge McConnell on a change of venue | Berry, a widow whose husband died less than GEN. SHERMAN HIMSELF number of ships, and by reason of extra good = ~ hb i niture company’s loss is $100,000; half insured, workmanship { wby onl (Boor ¢ high penta from Judges Horton and Hawes, This change | a year ago. She can’t per the rent and doesn’t | docs not attract much more attention than does | ng RH. 2 AF AO. a wo epheg nsamrid ig ro oe aug inker, owner of the ‘building, loss ; i: of venue was asked for by O'Sullivan, the ice | Propose to move and as the house poral. 17,000, without insurance, b Ey Butte grinding down’ proces’ has had iat: | man. ‘The ht proceeding in court thie mora: | $eth tr children i tbe once famed case of | “Roughly” vatimated there are aboat 40,000| Wises Wied’ att’ Fensein oa fects, and the refusal of the ship builders the | ing will be motions by the several defendants | Monanimy, with walls sever fect thick, against | strangers in town this morning and the crowd knocked from a building by « " hich the battering rams of the police are of forty feet. Emer killed and the others other day to bid on naval vessels within the | for sepurate trials. As the case stands now all | Wich t H i fian is beg swelled byevery train. The city is eT NESEn Sas Renee ce Te ers liguid loge ut Have callin guacbieone of howe | WOM Anu COAL limit is but the voice of the growing dissatis- | of the six prisoners will be tried together under | 80,8¥@il, she bids landlord and bailiffs defiance. "4 trate in | injured. rer if J : A After hammering away at the old castle with | more elaborately decorated than at any time in eabennintesacimets faction with the present meth When these | the conspiracy count in the indictment. Sepa- i ij ii ite hi ly a*buil in the business tru Locomot! mates must be in hance of th bet , present methods, Pp ren mare, the police its history, scarcel usin SEETEMBEL 17, 180. Membere not in posasecion The Stur Out of Town. bids were published there were whispers started | Fate trials would go far to weaken the force of | ‘heir ram fo ea rg Tish’ Rest that | portion being left ua trimmed. The ‘residence ow r oy 2 e Tax Evesixo Stan will be sent by mail to | immediately of io testimony in each case. Much evidence | Toivss che surrendered rw et ald coe up a | portion, too, bas caught the infection and red, Reiser Towa., Aug. oy poe any address in the United States or Canada 4 SHIP BUILDERS’ TRUST, h wre fo beeches eee pore eens battery of artillery and bombard her fortress, | White and blue streams in the air from pillar | dumb girls, one a servant in the family o! lines of the Herdic couches, | OCEAN STEAMERS . conic iices, 10th and Gta s.8. | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS., fan. Bawa ce fullo 4 ¥. PIIZER & CO.-501 E. Capitol st. FIAKOS ARD ORGANS. TE OGKAM, 1211 Pena ave. uw. x F. Mec. CKIsWrLL, 1101 Fst n.W, A SpsOHAR AWE, Nom canltol and at Gee cs _3o18-3m T PRICES, BUT THE LOWEST. Fixtures and Lamps, Good assortment, Chandeliers, Kochester Lamps, &2. Call and examine ty C. A. MUDDIMAN, 1206 F st, OF TAE ROCHDALE | WANTED (Situations) SOCIETY: WANTED (MiscetuaNgous). tee bas couciuded contracts WANTED (Rooms) to turuish members with coal rx ‘3 Vite year eudiuz June 30, 100. Mem- | WANTED (Lore). driver, asswulted a seven-year-old girl here food {or #1X Meu tls, 01 om | Saturday night, The child's cries aroused the and greens and loaded to the guard with | neighbors, <ho rescued her and would bave from Sturgeon bay, bedecked in the tri-colors eeeeiii MWWWK LS KAIVHAVEAGIIIVGIT SVS AIVAWVHSEVCS OV WIAHOHAKLOVVWA TO MEMBERS iegeyeayaeiy? , ; ioe ices | ; ; ied | and post far into the outakirte, James Levy, were struck by a locomotive of for such period as may be desired, at the | formed for the purpose of forcing higher prices | singly. It is impossible to conjecture upon | £0,tHi8 threat the plucky little widow replied | nd post far into the ou tisfactorily for Kansas Ci ‘ wall rate of Sfty cents per month, G2” But ali| and better terms, This, however, is generally | what lines the devendants attornere’ wilt exon | they Sado Spleen — ee successful outcome of the grest encampment, | <> Ranee City passenger train while walking such orders must be accompanied by te money, Vy ANDERHOEF, 0401 st. v.w., Bureau Statisti or te aper cannot be sent, as no accounts are D. FAWCETT, Mass. ave. me, 4th Au 5 the ti the depo 1 discredited by naval folks, and the general | for separate trials. Good lawyers say that the ., |andif the weather holds the Milwaukee roy sti = One. will’ probably diet opinion is that the high bids were merely the ron, eae Laroche el = Smee Si ; As hog E alcsan. Thursday and bet cend meeting will gure ss the most successful im | The engineer, secing they paid no attention to a result of a necessity, the department e arguments on these motions for | lery has as yet made its appearance, re- | the ry of the Gran: le i ‘ kept with mail subscriptions. eg cae reac pe erin ion | tapacate ‘xiala wit lnev io Goubtial. Meueerain (ne, yx Ppe Pp ory Army. signals, tried to stop the train and nearly suo- i. A d that the threat was only bluster. The THE DELEGATION FROM PENNSYLVANIA, ceeded before overtaking them. coe depend on the patience of the court. meats 2 = aa enough on the amended pians the threatened ind on tl lence Oo: * SoM tinn a ee ae will probably une ton a Wiilio: Danisea Ge saver prt ¢ police have now settled down to a regular | headed by Department Commander Stewart, $730,479; customs, $994,32 : i i % Pearl Fishing in Ulinois. but if all of the bids received in October aro | When theve motions are decided the mext| inmaten 9° nn Perens % starve out the | Assistant Adjutant General MoCormack and ‘ in high it i i iii Betviwere, Iiu., Aug. 26.—Pearl fishing has A Caper Arrorxrep.—Walter Selwyn Cros- | tain high it is more than likely that the con | move of the defendants will doubtless be for a| Of quite s different character is the report | Assistant Quartermaster General Williams, es- vj " tor i A i been prosecuted with much energy by the Seobecmnieshiee aie ley of Danbury, Comn., fourth district, has been | *T#¢ eeehe eat “ietign, | change of venue. Under the rates of the court | Which the London correspondent of the Leeds | corted by Lieut. Lisle Post of Allegheny 3 ~ ohn OS ib i City, were among this morning’s arrivals, | bUnters in this vicinity during the week just Jon aud at 4 p.m each day at cixar store, 703 15th | appointed a cadet at the naval academy, ‘There iseven now a nebulous movement on | each prisoner can take @ change from two | “reury senito his paper last night concerning | City, . . . th ¢ | August Willich post of Louisville reached this | past. One stone of moderate size was sold last onder of thecomittee. J. W. — Tse Usitep States Corverre Extenrnise | f00t to secure a chango in the personnel of the | judges. In this manner O'Sullivan took his ra iat quasens asenrting Go tcltomany city at 11 o'clock, strong. They | week toa New York pearl buyer for €15, and : ighty WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT Go | has arrived at Plymouth, Eng., where she will | ‘P8rtment bearing on this matter. It is | change from Judges Horton and Hawes. in the | (nine next Se authority the two bills dealing | ©@me — accompanied “Sy the Newport | the seller has another which he values at from by among the possibilities of the next session | same manuer Coughlin, Beggs. Burke, Kunze | wi i i hi tained | drum corps and a cornet band. | $30 to #40. 916 Pa. avenue. . await the arrival of the U.8.8. Dolphin from | that a bill will be introduced abolishing tho | and Woodruff may each like changer from two met fond aa ae pelioer ng ela pr goes They will keep open house at Freic Gerneinde A eA 2 I ae Hi above ground. my4-4m_| Gibraltar, when both will proceed tolreland. | detail of judges, This would exhaust twelve judges. In | oth bers of the cabinet, and which will | ball and will regale their gueste with Kentucky Death of Judge Vilas. Bes heatitca bs oF stock. Mienetedi ik Wicca Teaiecs as ooeins 06e- ia ious abecciee eaucein cach of these ‘changes all the other preuners | Ceiey mambare of the cabinet, and which wil | Ball end will segste thelr ge yhaving brought | _Maptsox, Wis., Aug. 26,—Judge Levi ML Fe ee Wigibia isi Saeagll: Gar oS o8 © of the navy and providing for the appointment | WOw!d, unless separate trials were allowed, go | sion, are of acharacter to completely silence | 1.200 pounds of “root of all evil” along with | Vilas of St Paul, aged forty-five, brother of Sia Pen oth and D strects Poet bulging.» | Seer? Windom has leased for « term of years | of t lipliec’ tig tha’ Alscoaa Cheameal bo look souk, rat, the ue asking the change, All this | all opposition on the part of the liberals and | them, Col, Wm. Vilas, died yesterday at the bome of — ‘ cY WEST equire time, but n uc} i is & ge FRESH HAVANA "eo KEY WEST cently erected by Mr. George E. Lemon on the | after the strictly legal interests of the navy, ‘qi ot so much time a8 | home rulers, Their Irish land bill scarcely AMONG THE DIGNITARIES NOW PRESENT SEGARS, : : " bis mother after an illness of four or five might be supposed. A good authority esti-| makes a retense of withholding a single de- i tary irchil Tien CHAMPAGNE south side of Massachusetts avenue, between | correspondiug somewhat to the solicitora of | mates that all the dilateay tania the defense mand in —sosery years by the Ieish arty, and mpiacrad Tp pam beige hyping we Hee — gos Hea AU the Jensing bewudayat 1th and 15th streets, and adjoining the resi- | other departments. The reason for this pro- | cau possibly interpose will not delay the trial | the local porerament momvure, fer Hacivad | GY: Hoard, Gen. John C, Black, Private Dal- eapel ts intend aoonte tan Cha teen. THOMAS RUSSELL. ‘ dence lately purchased by Mr. Justice Lamar | posed movement is that Col. Remey, the | for thirty days, almost as thorough asurrender to the claims | 2¢ll, Corp. Tanner and Com. Warner. Judge oe he en t oe tae P Importer Wines, Brandies aud Segara, of the U.S. Supreme Court. The neighbor-| marine otticer who is the present judge advo- ANOTHER IMPORTANT CLUE of the opposition. Veazy of ont. who has a strong following an ear ‘afte a 5" Pais Peumylvania avenue hood thus selected by Secretary Windom is one | cate general, is not very weil liked—in his of8- | in the Cromin cove won porate voped cers eeiiis ua eaeeacs for the position of commander in chief ia ex- | Here Hagin? EQUITABLE of the finest in the city, and the house hasevery | cial capacity—by the contractors who have Lisl Leah a ae HE pest pie ted to- 3 t of Corn the government will without a doubt dispose of | "Gon ‘Aiger will’ undoubtedly be the next| , L@s¢ Amount of Corn Burned. the whole home rule agitation by passing two | commander-in-chief, and from present indica-| HakTronp Crrx, Ixp., Aug. 26.—Yesterday ns modern convenience, while its appointments | business with the department and whose noses | “day. It tells mostly against John Kunze. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, are of the most luxurious character. It is be-| he hoids down to the grindstone with great | Some days before the Cronin murder a south “£QUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. sides admirably suited for entertaining. though | faithfulness, side saloon keeper with an Irish name had a| such measures, but some allowance must be | tions the city of Washington be chosen for | Morning fire destroyed the Spaulding Brothers’ pesmetenerep > aee ot 0 et ci a hanes comer es 4 PAYING HEAVY PENALTIES. wagon of his newly painted. ‘This wagon an- | made for the fact that the Mercury's anthority | R€xt national encampment, barn in Wells county, 12 miles north of this city. .! 37. pied . Windo a : It is a rather remarkable fact that ves- | swore to the description of the one in which | is a tory M.P., who makes no secret of his dis-| The Minnesota delegation, 850 strong, put in| Three thousand bushels of corn, about 1,000 sel now building ree rergedorae is ander sonal. | J2h0 Kunge is belicred to have driven’ Dan | gust at the government's srucrender™ ard ire pa tpbenrance iat 10:9 and, after & shert | bushels of wheat, a large umount of baled bay pisses rap. a ae Coughiin to the Carlson cottage the night of | quite likely that this surrender is not as com- went into camp. Gen. W. T. Sher-| and other vali property were destroy: om thal pag ha srriaare 7 @ gun- | May 4, plete as he deems it to be, However, it is cer- | man arrived in the city st 1:15 and was es-| Loss abottt £10,000; insured for 4,000. 5 ing a imore, is earning Offce hours, from 9a m. to 4:30 p.m. On the first | Short distance west of bis new abode, ‘Wednesday in each month the otice will be open from. ae ; Gto So'clock p.m. Auvances Wili be made promptly | ARMY Leaves.—Capt. Jas. B. Aleshire, first at 7 vcivee. cavalry, ten days, Capt. Harry L. Haskell, ; “ 3 A SECRET CLAN-NA-GAEL CIRCULAR. tain that the cabinet have decided upon a new | corted to his quarters by the executive council —_———__— Subscriptions for shares in the 17th issue received | twelfth infantry, seven days. First Lieut. Peter | the government #200 a day. The gunboats i de} in Irish rolit 4. th: tl of the encampmens, A Noted Train Kobber Captured. @aily et the office of the Association, Equitable Build- Leary, jr., fourth artillery, one month's exten- | Concord and Bennington, fs conciruction | Special from St. Louis to the Inter-Ocean | departure in Irish rolitics, and though the re- 4 : , Font Soorr, Aux., Aug. 26.—Deputy Marshals ing, 1003 F st. sion. by ‘the Palmers of New’ York. began paying | CODtains a copy of a secret circular issued by | Nr Paraie hopes Tee coeeiat short of | Veterans Take in Chicago En Route. | _ Four Scorr, Anx., Aug. 26.—Deputy a Mr. Parneil’s ho} it is equally certain that i West and Th: arrived from Musk LT. Shares are #2.50 per month. Navar Onpens.—Ensign W. B. Whittlesoy, | $0 day last Saturday, and will continue that | an eastern branch of the Clan-na-Gael. It is| since the great Irwh leadet way let into th | CHICAGO, ,AUg, 26.—Chicago is one grand peach, bavng in hedibenaauhecenan 000 o bare, for three months, after which they will i i iati camp of G. A. R, men today on their way to the ‘cksemsetneer tae cm gor sivactage of | detached from the hydrographic office Septem- - = whic! ey will pay } in answer and in repudiation of the recent find- | secret, a month ago, of the nature of the re- y y site alihien Meame Geaiien. Gaines can member of the gang which robbed a Missouri, 100 a day for three months more, and thence- and Texas train a year ago. r A i f trial 1 forms projected, his opposition to the ministers | Milwaukee encampment. From early in the the Association are furnished upon application. ber 20nd ordered to the Monoeney per steamer | forth $200 a day. "The dynamite cruiser Ve- | 26 Leche Drolbathioed hich weet aereiaica has lost ail its old bitterness and rancocr, and | morning their bronzed faces, framed ya vener. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prevt, | of September, 28 rape gach ao ‘Tile Cheriaalot: peys 600 Sane fh lel 5 | atthe last convention of the order to sit in | Bis tone has become almost conciliatory. able gray hair, were conspicuous by their num- ‘har 9 nell bimself has been pledged to sec! A Cherokee Strip Col 380. JOY EDSON. See's mst r $100 limit has been reached, ‘This is on ac-|{24gment on Alexander Sullivan, Michael dy in @ ber and appearance in the hotels, at the rail- eeere eae eee Sennen. 7 at yn nee 7 eS SS count of some allowances made to the Scotts | Boland = coke C. Feely. Dr. Cronin was afer lated) ety iy Rcneceeny road stations and on the streets, TheGrand| Wicurra, Kax., Aug. 26.—A meeting washeld : Distaicr Psxsioss. — Pensions have been | of San Francisco, who are building her, Ooh be namie ea te commirtee, and, it | being hidden from view much longer. Pacific hotel was besieged early in the morn- | yesterday to organize a Cherokee strip colony, jee granted in the District of Columbia as follows: | wing | to certain Satocts |. SH | cotesh bo Wee Order aque toe dovioe oat. aiumaataen Cu ing by Ransom post of St. Louis, This post | the object being to make an effortto open the Members bolding the 1889 Trade Card can obtain Pies id, ‘Ada | Plans, whic! were _ furnishe: iy A Purge 5. % the honor of having for one of its it i is i i rn wets Wet acuinakdaeed a taotauhers peri inscs cogranercea sesemcdg department, The Baltimore, a Cramp vessel, Bho circular (which is addressed to the FIFTY PERSONS ([NJURED. scomideiiies” Gok. Wf ahiceen fox thy 4 strip to settlement. This is the sixth colony » “op” — formed in the last few days, and as outlined : E isnow putting $100 a day into Uncle Sam's|F- ©. of the U. B.) states that “D" 235 " old hero of the famous march to the sea was at ill ai i d Persons named on the cover, second page, of their trade Senith, John a war a purse. The only three vessels now paying eA Hoare yegeo'd ane @ resolution to a beep dm itera and Four Mon ete fe matt Waa, TE aes oe aged rhe ooh poems cane aaa Cx exrculare. Sete a Ginn oi } or . teal wekdowy, fier ecie ary S., widow of | Penalties at present are the Newark and Phila- | T°: ¥ and return the last ‘circular’ aches Ditc! that Gen. Sherman was to go to the Milwaukee Sin Congress ab ine next session to epen’ tho A. EDGAR, Sesretery, 2 ’ ig , delphia, at the Cramp works, and the San | pud sccompanying N” document received rw 5 encampment with Ransom post, and before the | gtr 803 C st. ne, and John A. Logan, Francisco, at the city of that name. The con- | from the F-C. until they and the whole order | Cutcaco, Aug. 26.—Special from Streator, | tovs had been five minutes we the Lowes every. | "iP. ssp Office Chict of Engineers, War Dept. Tux Axsatnoss Exreprrion.—A report has | ‘uct time of the first two will expire October os ut in possession of a verbatim report of | Ill., says: The vestibule train on the Sante body knew of the arrangement, They soon let Forest Fires in Washington. e See eae ere ce 21, after which the vessel will pay penalty at | fll the evidence produced at the hearing of the | road was wrecked near Kinzman, Ill,, this | the general know they Serewm the piece Tie fe ER VERY LOW!!! been received from Lieut. Commander Z. L. Pp aT te trial committee. It condemns the action of ‘ brs ” Searrie, W.T., Aug. 26.—This year forest Tanner, U.S.N,, of the work of the fish com- | day ior three moive: cad es othe, $100 submitting a protest from Alexander | Morning, Four coaches were thrown into the | ‘old man’ finally came down and was given an . ; A are more extensive than usual and the b ta reception in rotun fires mission steamer Albatross during the first six | Francisco is being built on the same terms, but | Suilivan against the lato lamented Dr. Cronin | ‘itch aud fifty people were injured, some of | impromptu reception ay tiee, Schade: ant | sanbunt of tlasher Aoahespen Soatenen’ beyond SIXTH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. 5.W. months of the present year. The commander | she has had a five months’ extension, and’ will | ®fter he had been treacherously murdered, and | b¢m seriously. hand, and many succeeded. After atime the | Computation. The entire eastern slope of the GooD QUALITY BOARDS AT 81.25 PER 100 FEET. | of the Albatroes was instructed to cruise in the | not begin her payments until March 36 taka what excuse they have to offer tor allow-| 4 gQQD IN NEW YORK STATE, | command formed and. marched upstairs to the | Cascade mountains, from Natches pass north to waters of the soutbern +t of the California NOT PLEASANT FOR CONT! ing their office to be used for the dissemination " | dining-room, where Gen. Sherman breakfasted | the boundary, is reported to be in flames, hav- These are Brigit, Dry, Good Lengthe and Even | coust and in the Gulf of California for the pur- ; serps of such a vile and scurrilous attack on their a with them, after which the post escorted the | ing been started by a band of outiaws fleeing ‘Thickness. Wo bare the Common, ordinary Virginia | pose of investigating sea life in those waters | So it will be seen that, fnuncially speaking, | murdered brother. It regards the charges |4 Bad Break Discovered in the Erle general to the depot. from the sheriff of Okanagan county, the fires Boards at lower prices. and the Fvpessen ad of raising oysters. The | although the contract system, as at present | against eee ea ors and ony as of a ae Canal. oa. R. a. s50un ov theme, being set to hinder pursuit. iy the investigation has been th ted, ii ‘tab! serious nature, and expresses the opinion it eee, aie “ Se LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, ares reopens ae gprsptondhs Eeewiciee 4 arcana ps icoreahag pry a aha the majority report Ofthe committe is ho wiers |° Muptea; BY, Aug. 26.—This morning st 5 and his wife, accompanied by Mra, Gen. John| A Fight Between Bantam Weights. siersin Lumber and aiat Work _ | the fauna of these waters and to demonstrate | argument that is tiaking the laiter thickeners | that & quitewashing report, and demands that | o’clock » break was discovered in the Berme, | A. Logan, arrived at the Grand Pacific hotel| Cixcrwxart, Aug. 26.—A sharp and very de- that there are roductive fisheries the evidence given before the trial committee " i t 8:15 o’clock and i + sad eto Ngo aa wo joe eed seriously just now. shall be given verbatim to all the “De” of the back of the Erie canal, at Selby’s Basin, two | at 8:15 o’clock and took breakfast. They came | cisive bare-knuckle fight fora purse occurred unknown, TO VIEW A SOUTHERN ELECTION. order, The circular is signed “No. 14, 61, 8 miles west of here. The break rapidly widened | from Detroit im the general's private car. Im-/| ata very early hour this morning between two and 17, committee” of “D, 435,” until an immense volume of water was flowing | mediately after leaving the breakfast table, | bantam weights Frank McHugh and Billy Dexeoates Frou VexezveLs.—The state de- the break, t Mrs. Logan and ¥, Col. George Hopkins | Murphy, at the “Bowery” out on the Carth partment informed that Nicanor Bolet Beraza | Messrs, Rowell and Peters to Take Part | 4, \T7Sx27 70 AS80075 6 Wr oa ea aie eran deeearia nd | and daaghter: Ook 3 Rogers, Mr. Gruisit | pike: about seven. mice irom the ity. Ti and Alejandro Urbaneja,two prominent editors, in a Louisiana Campaign. through the court in the rear of C. H. Fargos, | *orts to check the fow were unavailing. John-| import. editor of the Detreit’ Tribe rem io | battle lasted but ten minutes and was won by in Q son’s creek has been transferred into a McHugh who punished his opponent severely ecpaparch: mary eae ty potenti 5 Representatives Rowell of Illinois and Peters | on Market street near the corner of Madison | torrent and farm lends are being fooded belly. the parlors, where an informal reception was head's held. Gens, W. T. Sherman, Martin and scores | *P°U* the head and bo meets here next October. Senor Don Jose An- | °f Kansas have goue to Louisiana to take part | about 11 o’clock last night, an unknown person | The neighboring quarries are all filled with | of others prominent in the Grand age ‘besides A bebsso-taenees per’s Trust. drade. who is commissioner for Venezuela onthe | it the campaign for the republicans to elect a | rushed toward him from out of a dark corner, | water, stopping work and doing serious damage. | hundreds of the rank and file through | yfreweapouss, Miwx., Aug. 26.—Some of the Venezuela mixed claims commission, arrived in | successor to the late Representative Gay, The | fired a shot at him with a pistol and ran away’ | The 6 cannot be estimated. ey 4 the parlors, cordially greeting the widow of “ . New York Saturday and is expected here today. | fact that Mr. Rowell wasa prominent member | Ofticer Moore was not hit, and fired two shots their revered leader, leading saloon-keepers are trying to organize » 490 LOUISIANA AVE. 8 at the would be assassin, evidently without Foul Play Suspected. trust which is to regulate the retail price of = Juxx Lewanatiox.—The records of the | of the House committee on elections during | Cmoct “Moore testified before the coroner's Kino Geonor, Va, Aug. 26.—Seven weeks Pesta ae, eames thongs? < bottled beer. It is proposed to combine and DENTISTRY. ‘Treasury department show that during the July | the last Congress and is almost certain | jury in the Cronin cases and son afterward re e Grand Army of the Republic, arrived | force the price of bottied beer from 5 to 10 Te | ago Annie Rawlett with her infant child dis-|\. ‘i - , i ived in this , | t0 be chairman of that committee, whoever is | ceived a letter signed ‘“Clan-na-Gael” telling ; with the escorting party at 6 o'clock this morn-| cents a glass. They claim they do not mako WIEHOUT PAIN px | Past 92.065 ome aa TRE OF her eee eisdbed cette: Gaik tea Mets bas always | him to leave Chicago. He has since received | *PPeared mysteriously and nothing was heard | ing on the Chicago and Alton railway, They | anything by handiag bottled Leer at present ma. Alb branches. oh, Dentiotry at ae melted ticasen® tocpchoe ou England | taken an active interest in sou election | t¥ threatening jetters and thinks he is marked | of her until yesterday, whon her body and did prices, Iin* og Russi th " that of the child were found on the bank of | 24 not stop in Chicago long, the car in which ——-___ _ andl and Wales, 5.372; Ireland, 9,984; Russia, 3,478; | cases and is apt to be a member of the elections | £7 ##*#8#ination Poplar creek, badly mutilated by hogs and | Be¥ were being attached toa Chicago, Mil- The London Strike Extending. fal Ofice and rendeuce perce aoe pe eal, 35, Ae NE AUE | committee, adds a significance totheir entrance | _The Accused Brought Into Court. dogs, Foul play is suspected, ‘There is great pe ey eal ga endeontinuing im- 96 16th st. “ibe red herd: door. “myl-4m' tands, 285; 2 pe d, 821, and Fr , $46, into this campaign. It is understood that| Probably no case in the annals of criminal | excitement here. ‘Other &. S'ABR PARSONS, DENTIST, comer E nw. First-class Goid Ai ite Fillings s specialty. Aching teetb sa’ Appli- GOR tO gUS prevents pain in extracting. Hours: the: ropose to take s close .. | history in Cook county has attracted more wide- Ps oe ae Tar Activa Secunrant or Wat has authorized | sonal Pevservation “of “the “elecion | spread attention than the Cronin murder and makcts Hier 18 tanlien, culture; Col, W. W. Dudley, Gen. J. H. Rolin: an expenditure of $13,500 for improving the | methods in Louisiana, so that they will be bet- | the deep mystery in which it has been en-| Fanco, Dax., Aug. 26.—The North Dakota | son of Kenton, Ohio, and * jy6_ | water facilities at Fort Snelling, Minn, ter able to deal with the question of southern | shrouded, That this interest has in nw wise | Millers’ association hgs decided to place an _——— yIT, DENTIST. ———_ —_ elections in the House this winter. The elec- , Lon dispose ADIAN . shill Fowuuue the Practice of Exrosts Dussxo Jury.—The Treasury books | tion in the particular district they now propose | ated since the disappearance of the unfortu- | *ent in London to posed Bc = DISCRIMINATION, show that the merchandise exports from the |t? stump may come before them in | nate physician on May 4, was demonstrated by | the bakers of Great Britain, and J. 8. Hillyer ibe natured touth 2 opeciaity f } of Bismarck will depart immediately to attend | The Reciprocity Question in Coasting United States during July past aggregated in the shape of a contest. It is likely | the multitude that clamored for admittance at part ly to al ——— g . ; the portal of Judge McConnell’s room at 10 | to that duty. It is thought that this will have Brought Up. A laxative refreabing, vaine $52,247,871 against $45,223,280 in July, | {284.0 attempt will be madi eek ta veloek tele mmoruiug, The united remonsteanels | strong tendency to strengthen the home whest =iretew very asteesbie totakefoe | 1888. Imports during July Past were valued | to “correct election frauds in the south,” and | of two bailiffs were necessary to keep the mob | market and beside will result in the building] Bosrox, Ang. 26.—An Ottawa, Ont, CONSTIPATION, at $70,778,606 against | 5 in July, 1888. | the stock of information these members get in | at bay at the {cot of the stairs and ever and | Of & number of new mills, to the Journal says: Acting ae ae v x AvporxtuxxTa,—The acting secre- oie little contest may be of value to them in | anon some unterrified individual even made it > Found in Bea. orrnobda, i work. necessary for the officers to resort to personal Dead iS DIEN mencierbettegoericena | tary of the Treasury bas appointed Cabbell | yr’ Herwig, president of the republican state | force. New York, Aug. 26.—Mr. Manuel Bubiers, a Cabchacitn Whitehead of Boise City, Idaho, to be assayer | committee of Louisiana, has written to the | PROMPTLY aT 10 o’cLock THERE was a stiGHr | wealthy Spaniard, who was formerly,a well- of the mint bureau at Washington, D.C.; W. R. | governornor of Louisiana calling attention to BUSTLE sugar merchant in New found E. GRILLOY, Compton of New York and J. Fred Meyer of | reported attempts made to intimidate republi- | at the door of tl judge's private entrance and prety: ges bre nia to be chiefs of division in the sixth to i a SUSTPSVINSAAE | Coiiors ombe, und A." Andoson te teas | puucafcastnane "sete Of Hine, th re. crowa gtd in eapectncy ax »depaty = sistant superintendent of construction of life - sheriff entered the room and cleared the way 125 Dozex Misses Hosz saving stations for Rhode Isiand and Massachi THE EXTRA SESSION. for the appearance of the prisoners who were AT 15 CENTS A PAIR. A Congressman Right From Deer Park to answer to the grave charge of wantonly ‘We bave just secured a great bargain in Misses’ and Says it Will Begin October 20. question Children’s Hose, Pull Regular Made Colors, Black, -—_ United mown, Blue and Garnet. Keal value, 50, 37 and 25c, Representative Owen has just come through ‘¢ have bunched them all at 15¢ « pair. Somerset Deer here, President What are left of our Ladies’ Gauze Vesta that were RB. Renshay Fork, thers, bp. seid, Sve if 7 aaa 5 ways that there will be an extra session of yt pel Sonfor nen RH Congress called to meet on the 20th of October, Ladies’ All- Wool Flannel Suiting, Double Width, 25¢. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO, fi | rel waters of the Payee he I ‘to Canadian owners waters, with the Pittsburg, Costs, 50c.; Pants, 25c.; Veata, 25. ana | Bead Hanne of Buenos Ayres, T. H. Goodloe of Fiew to securing Eefecrek “ges. best msuner., “Goods ‘aco, Texas, H. O. Cartier and A. T. French of Jeges. a 5 ~i ° ‘Trunks and Satchels of best makes at low prices, d

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