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é THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C., MO DAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1889. | ae vA DEFEATING PITTSBURG. THE WATER DEPARTMENT PAY | the present rate of 13 cents at ae ton SCHWATKA IN MEXICO. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ee st of the mains,” Who can wonder that it is | Description of the Richest Gold and Sil- 2 a How the Senators Won the Game Sat- cost of the mains. Who can urday. Reply of John H. Crane to Capt. Lusk. - = view ot nee pono ao by their ver Region in the World. Cet ae ey. onion: THE RESULTS OF CONTESTS IN OTHER CrTIEs— | To the Editor of Tux Eventso STAR: NEW ENGLAND EXCURSIONISTS. ADVENTURES OF EARLY EXPLORERS—INFLUENCE i tains a re~ OF AMERICAN ENTERPRISE—MINES IX THE SAM WISE 45 4 MOME-RUN HITTER—THE RACE Tue Star of the 13th instant con! on THE CHAMPIONSHIP—NOTES oF Tux Baxx | Ply from Capt. Lusk to a letter I wrote to the | Que Thousand of Them to Arrive Here} mouxTara. Looe ete r first controller on the water department pay Tomorrow. FIELD. sale 4; Frederick Schwatka in Chicago Inter-Ocean. ‘of the District of Colum! teal roll for the month of June, which in the inter- pasty District of Columbia, und’ ot Every league club but Pittsburgand Chicago | ests of 40,000 water takers, I ask space in'Tuz | Six hundred New England grocerymen, ac- ‘cine Perey or ceeheeaaes fot fa treat of oe es ye MEDNE DAR. wou s game of ball Saturday, and one of them | Sran to refute. companied by their wives, sweethearts, sisters, Tn the 4 tecken berrances tending ont Pied ales Oe aie Mauf bast 7otk took-two. The local team satisfied itself with | First, Capt. Lusk says: cousins and aunts, in all 1,000 people, will be) In the great brol <= — to the westward from the heart of the central of sae. Al tod cous Ria e, ailowine desceeed_ real seta, A here tomorrow evening and they promise to jane of original Jot numbered four (4). in square pumbered AA : stay uatil Fridey. ‘The exeursica, which was Lahaye erp paradent ps ee siohest | Nsusicdeis ™* “THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | nis Nundred aud twot tn) Jboriuniia at themvuthweet Anh 5 hardl: rise the placing, cutting and fitting of promoted and is managed by te jamin rica, O_o’ ppeubapaartaal Pirakay eoraghon poe tp “cial Gas aili ‘clea ‘walvens tactite ou and | Johnson, publisher of the New England Grocer, | richest in the whole world, ______THIS EVENING. __| (92) feet and one (1) inch thence south Afty-tous (54) b feet. and thence west sixiy-two (62) feet one (1) inch Dut the presence of about a thousand of people | #utting off the water surply of houses; raising sl | is the largest single party ever brought here,| The history of the big Batopilas mining com- | 7) ,wNBROKER SALE.—WE WILL SELL AT 1233 | to the place of begining. i 1 “1 dows tate that the ealkers were e: Cane acacia teeming pill the Pitabare | eerie easinine eater maine witch cn were scheduled to play here this season, the | Wye yat le Sorrion of thelr de placing and repairing fre hydrants: repairing leaks in ox the grounds made plaving meceasarg. ‘The | iss tele, ou oof ch, unity pas; | and the indications are that the visitors wil see | pany, about the center of Lardlpepeisfet ty icrieited by “ae sreiemip ton, from, Nox i ours ginitecn monte, with utemsstond tectted Uy Seed et & 8% 4 Pittburg men wanted to leave during the | mains; in perfurmins, in short, all the complicated | all that is to be seen before they leave, This os xan Seg ‘in sok Stans tend 8 mpa. | TEENTH, and URSDAT, SEPTEMBER SEtER: | See aay of calc, All recoding andceerrese aa & = toorning, but the local managers thqnght it | Aic® Fecaiket nice atav foreman of tine: | “flernoon the excursionste leave Boston in| ders above all the urronnding mining compe: | FEBH tx J8eh ot SEYeM UIOCE ee, harngnds | atmeot ies ee: 4 Gevouit oe SiO matlced ses ‘= West to hold them. Considering the state of | Leeper of detached xangs.”” two divisions, one going by the Fall river line nrg a vag ion of is have Leen | Brageiets, ‘Ear 5 ae a2 GEO. userE as I tBe field the play was remarkably sharp, but ANSWER, of steamers from Providence to New York, the ol e country where my travel Ave [a Mg alone, ng a Pins, Chains, | sel4-dts B. H. BERGMANN, the base fanning was something funny and was| If Capt. Lusk would examine his pay roll | other taking an ali-rail trip and joining their Se ‘exiev kad be hat eche ai Ba Glaaece, ata hd id ter rand Pls ea wanales ITED STATES MARSHALS SALE. ae really all that saved the contest from being dull, | more carefully he would see that the extra | seafaring companions in Gotham. beg will | weit eo Ocigiaaliy uathes, is sate (o have been Siisties hoidsne we em eh ty <trtan of a witt of vonditsond exponen teenet ont The bitting was bard snd contianoms, Wagh-|laborshe speaks of asdevolving ujon calkersare | remain in New York tonight and ently ‘omor- Aiscovered tn October 1652" ‘Like Urique, the ROOT & LGWENTHAL, ucts, “tedo'Bt_| trict of Columns hending &'Dinteict oar ete | ‘THE EVENING STAR ts « PAPER Sigton winning vy means of three goad bunches | elsewhere provided for in the pay roll. There | Tow morning will leave, Jersey City for Phila: | aecovery. is to be aitribuied to the “ndclan- | ROOT & LOWE K u e c chinists on that ” er Je 4. Park kis aa drives that Gare ten, The batteries | eye be attend fete Cutie madd feting of | the more prominent retail grocers and a.com | ‘doe” sent out shortly after the conquest to FoR eG : of | 7 i ’“ex-| €xplore the country and enlarge the + | Sy and to me directed, | of LAST WEEK. It prints ALL THE were Kewfe and Daly and Staley and Carroll. | pipes, valves, and special castings.” ‘This | mittee from the grocers’ and importers’ ex- | STE Or, om couny and enlarge the posset | J )UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, Hampshire avenue near Cuinberised's vost house on | NEW! os , re change will meet them and escort them around | 10 pa sone pen boom, on S, Local, Domestic and Keefe showed a tendency to give men bases on | work should be a part of their duties though it 3 - hil B.C. 0} mineral finds made near the capital and which | SxENCH PLATE MIRRORS, FIVE ang | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FIRST. 1 St times, but he managed to strike out | cannot oceupy one-quarter of their time, the Quaker city for. awhile. Mr. lem» | subsequently extended far into the interior, | ETAaps" it EXGE ee OFbee AUARE BoB WELLE O'CLOCK M. tho said schooner, het | LONG IN ADVANCE OF THE MORN. es and, with the in- “The yarning, pouring, and driving joints” is | anager of Postmaster General W: er's | Ted th As ‘tados” fur- FURNITUKE IN VARIOUS COVERINGS, WAL- enile, pose Be . ane i ma et Daly. kept the visitors | not extra work bat x part of acalker’s duties, | tore, will entertain the visitors, and a number ems te wepity Red - i — wiato the | NUT. CHERRY ASH AND OTHER CHiMBER ay ING PAPERS. aly, - i il i orth and inspir ex wiFices Z : sexing most of the tune. Clark appeared at | “The opening and closing of valves and turn-| of the a grocerymen will exemplify ep = CHERRY “WaRDHOne. Dusk cS OFFICE —DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. cease Jo. 353, Jon Fagan et al., Lvellants. | OK TO-DAY, not of YESTERDAY nor reba Bie Madr ii discover CHER: sol t-Ot This is true of all Abort in place of Capt Arthur Irwin, and, be-] ing on and off of the water supply of hocses” | the principles of brotherly love by keeping open | Cf°Fra duadtes mich gave rise to the discovery | HEY | WARDROBE TPAOwaS DOWLING, Anctiotcer = conspicuously : classee yond acombined fumble anda wild throw in| has been done by two men for years, who re- house, descent to the river bottom the “‘adelantados” oieae, boa — poe eapiee tioneer. news, but especially so in regard te the first inning. played a —a — ceive pay for every day a the year, Ua the THE RECEPTION bongecayaal were struck by the luminous appearance of the BaUssits AND OTHER CARPE S LARGE AR: VALUABLE BANK ‘STOCK. AT AUCTION 20 CLOSE | Local News and District Affairs, Beecher led tho teum in batting. with three | work should be done by the seven ‘water in-| ‘The party expects to arrive here in the even- | rocks, which were covered iv many by. : oe THURSDAY. Seiten i sae a een ice bageor, ‘Ho, Wilmot | the tore; who have abundant time to attond te | ing, and it will be met at the Pennsylvania de-| snowy flakes of native allver. Hence the name ite eae ehcp late ane gay USS, within my acct Tom MORE UCLOCEF! pigiceeean eta ed eee eR ER coninis ook pele Papa ool Mack's double | on the laborer nua roll, but are regular sal- | Pot by @ reception committee composed of the | “Nevada’—signifying ‘a fall of snow,” w STOCK OF GROCERIES. THIRTY-FIVE SHAKES C and foree Loc. RE- je : ‘was applied to the first mine worked in the dis- TUESD. NG, SEPTEMBER SEVEN- ‘NTRAL NATIONAL antl Clark «single. Beckley found the ball for | aried officers receiving a salary of 8900 per year | following representative New Englanders: Wnt. | 74 ®PP! - — 43 rd aenciag 5 mg BANK STOc PORTERS and SPECIAL WRITERS r TEENTH. comm TEN O'CLOCK, we will | TWELVE SHARES NATIONAL METROPOLITAN 8 couple of singles and a double. each, H. Hutchinson, Massachusetts; T. J. Lasier, ‘3 ATION A : is soli at our salesrooms, 9th and ts northwest, a BANK STOCK. than any other paper ‘ashington =s ese, Tho rest ofthe work named by Capt, Lask as | Now Hampshire: Bred. Brackett, Maines, Wa. Cars a ae aliscovery, sprend far and | feneral culletaou of foods, 10 whii'werepeciiy | By orterofteexecutox THUMAS DoWZNG, | HAM pode 3. ecto se i 7 ers i ain! lone v . Webster, Connec A ’ - hers pn EE TG | " 4 Sontcary ta Sho want ensue home toum | SETS OE? aectn tears) ara Atma on tha | mont; Chex Edward Waters, Rhode Island. A | mUIHpled i goon became one of the most | prtoxcas DOWLING, Kuctlonee, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer, MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND took the fleld first. Pittsburg scored one on > 7] 4 re i f| press committee—Edmun ‘udson, 2 tare _ Nation ." Y Cia's error, Howe's secrifice, wonderfully | iro bedsanwe is doue by the machiasts; who | Herald; C. A. Conant, Boston Posi; A’ M. Low, | Tho first miners of the new discovery made @ ONF.GPRTFE, PANO, &MECR, FARLOR SUITE, | SP Sharcaut Geoncwuaws cas Liat Cet, | PRINTING FACILITIES ARE MOR stopped by Mack with his dainty glove, and | are ou the roll as machinists. If, as Capt, | Boston Globe; C. F. Towle, Boston Traveler, and | recently-appointed viceroy magnificent PARLOR FURNITURE IN SEPARATE PIECES: $0,000 Boe De tan, haliroed Stock. THAN THREE TIMES AS POWER- Beckley’stwo bagger. This was as much of a} Lusk says, the calker acts as a time keeper, | Marshall Magen Pye es ee Present, composed entirely of large pieces of | GANUED OAK CENTER TAMLE: LOUNGES: | $8-000 Bonds bc Coluutas tot deat: FUL AND RAPID AS THOSE OF ANY léad as the visitors ever obtained, for in the | then why are there two time keepers on the | excursionis' eo Bigot and the Ebpitie red | native silver, the richness of the ore being un-| CARPE MOF Roda: STAIR FY Shares Metropolitan Insurance 18, MADE IN FO iy Shan precedented. I have now in my possession one} GMEPETS: MAKBLE-TOP AND OTHER TA- | nuUnsDay , ne from Batopilas that runs from’ $6,000 to $8,000 i OAK “AND PAINT {| LONE Herbert, | ‘The principal local grocers will do what they | to the ton’ and that looks like « mass of solid TURE: | M = intter half of the inning the home team did per roll?) The next name above that of F. V. | at Willar ‘some pretty batting and made four runs, John | Hayden, who is down as working 30 days asa HOW THE VISITORS WILL BE ENTERTAINED, Irwin reached first on Staley’s fumble, Hoy hit | calker, appears the name of Wm. E fired at pablie suction on | OTHER WASHINGTON PAPER. It te TH 5 eg DAY, NINETEEN Ass O'CLOCK, at my focus, 11h pi: | therefore able to print each day a full eri 's | ti ° a $3 per day, and little fur- initi: ¥ EDDING; TWO-FOLDING MAN- | . TeFtus casi report of every transaction of public ine Bes sored rer cba. Then, wih Hoy | thet downs mum of WC Saaitie keeper, | Co 0 make the visting brethren confortable, | wives fen Fenny nuit importa tued o-| AVIA AENSG DREEOCOLRG MAE [TEES ruowas powLiNG, anc menace ieee of third and Beecher on second, Wise made one | 25 days at $3 per day. ‘There is u total of one | Woodward & Lothrop, of the Boston dry goods | Sether: #0 | allver could bave been Dede In| SRA SURPATCEE! DECORATED DIR. vege epery eee of his high lifters that dropped over the right | hundred and two names on this pay roll. It | house, have invited the ladies to call at thar 1790 a royal decree ordered the collection of all OF MISCELLANEOUS KS: HEAT! very bour going to press. field fenee and cleared the buses. The second | would seem that two men need not have to | establishment and to make it their headquar- data fork lasers of New 8 ai sal copabeal STOVES; KITCHEN REQUISITES, &c. -_ imag was uuproductfve and the third saw | work very hard to keep the time of 102 men, | ters during their stay, using the reception room Y ‘pain, ipo TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBI —:0:——_ rok d On ER SEVEN: Pittsburg make two runs on singles to}even in ‘a dozen detached gaugs. I am in-| in which to write their letters, &c. Sicsror aa oat onto ee be canoek TEENTH, , 1880, commencing st TEN O'CLOCK, eefter by Carroll and Beckley, one to/| formed that Col. Elliot has but one time On Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock there will upon the Batopilas district, There is but one | #€eberal assortinent of Household Effects. - sel s-dte left by Witte, and — Wilmot’s wild | keeper who takes the time made by all the men | be a reunion at Willard hall, An address of MeN rs Set ee an eee ee throw home. ‘This pnt them within | employed laying the great 45-inch main from | weleome will be delivered by Commissioner | the records of the city. OF Chibuabee’ whe PDPXCANSON BROS. Auctioncers, One of a tie, but in the fifth some more scien- | the reservoir to New Jersey avenue—a distance | Douglass, and there will be a num! ver of other ; DESIRABLE TWO-STORY B BRICK DWELLING Xo. {ie batting gavo the home toam four more | of 4 miles speeches. On Thursday there will be a pil- | COMmission states that the silver extracted H STREET N ee 17 ELT NORTHWEST, CONTAINING é r : ~ from Batopilas in a short number of years E ¥ MS, MODERN IMPHOV. iTS. tallies aud the game. This was done by Hoy’s | second. Capt. Lusk says: pees to cass oo - ¢ th amounted to #50,000,000, not including "that | oF TTUESDAY AFTERNOON nO anes BEY- Init, a passed ball, singles by Beecher, Wise and en consists in| ., The excursionists had hoped to meet the | which was surreptitiously taken out to escape | ENTEENTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer for eale, Daly and a two-bacger by Mack. Then in the ng, and sc. | President while they were here, but that will | the heavy tmreme renee een and | #8 frout of the premises, sixth the visitors went at it again and crawled her (stores | be impossible. In aletter to Representative y 0 y the crown, of wp once more to a short distance in the rear, oe ee 4 hich must have been enormous. The’ most ‘Square 5. E. A. Morse of Massachusetts Secretary Hal- |} 4 he " Lost | onting 16 test Since esd ‘naiehadl ont fuking three scores, but they could not wuu, fold wrote: “The President would be pleased | fines Petiod of “Bonanza,” for the Batopilas | Frontinr lot et since och street nortamest ope for in Washington's half the Senators added to meet the grocers of New England on the is a6 iy years well-built two-story brick dwelling, desirably situ- By the free use of the OCEAN CABLES: for REGULAR AND SPECIAL DIS- PATCHES, and with the difference of , | time in its favor, it is also able to give its readers every afternoon the news of the WHOLE EASTERN HEMISPHERB for the entire day, and up to 12 o’clock midnight, thus leaving literally nothing e duties of inspec tin ks * at principal dep tests all be € ers 0 eight : in the way of news from Europe, Asia, two to their tally. Pittsburg made the last tisvating ascaiker | 18th instant at Washington, but according to | S(etneent4 and the first years of tho present | ated. being ear business center. naser, iL 180d, begining at THR OGRECE: | and Africa for th . run of the game in the seventh on a base on * the present arrangement be will return to Deer of ‘Pastrana. E. Soe 1 Arbitri d San Title Pia or no sule. A deposit of slog at time of | We will sell at above named store a general and well- balls, Field's two-base hit and Miller's single. ANSWER, Park on the 10th instant, remaining until ip Meret) pete aa! sale. Terms to be complied with in ten days, other- | assorted stock of groceries, ikc-. as partly named stove, hy Soe . oad . zi * * Antonio were discovered and yielded the fabu- | wise the property will be resold at the risk snd cost of we iuvVite the aticution of the trade and —o-—— The game was played to » finish, barring | 1 do not care to split hairs on this questi Seer Ce eae a Tenud eutorstend | irs esluens whioh mars’ bent variously Oat: fhedetuultiny purchaser after Aveda Y advertisement | Priv rs. atticiiaeces Ghee Was! gtou used al ~ the ith, and ~ a hat 6 sunmer has been roken up b: In some newspaper publis! shington, D.C. terms: Cash, Tasted “t buur and 48 mingtes, Wachiggton | {tated that I understood that Young Hayden | {tle tape een ae eee ee eee ec | mated at trom €60,000,000 to $50,000,000, From | Si Couveyanciug, &e.y at the costof the purchaser. | sei Recto Equally does THE STAR lead all tts Mado 19 bite and $ errors and Pittsburg 18 bits | wasaclerk in his father's office and not a| pellod to take that he has had comparatively | te,utset of the part Matera treet fe : UNCANSON BROS, Aucta. ~~SC*~“C*~“C*“CS*S*SC OM Marie's in the publication of the aad 2 errors, calker. Thave becn since informed thathe never | no the for rest, or the consideration of im- | Presa ngeerd act in which reduced Batopilas | Son sare —aa puBEiG_AUCTTON—ON wuEE | DD” —— NEWS OF OUR OWN COUNTRY. New York tock tuth games from Chicago. | father, the superintendent. has charge of the | What little time he can secure away from the | Coveries of very rich gold and silver mining | | Two, acres, improved by New 3-room Cottage, two| SIKEET ROAD, NEAR BRIGHT WOOD, D.c,| Receiving the regular dispatches of eee 8 - U street pumping station, and Capt i says | busy life of Washington he hopes to devote to districts adjoining thi ‘d ulated it to | Miles from aud beautiful view of the city,and elevated KNOWN AS “MALVERN PARK,” ATAUGIION. N ; with alert and The first score wus Sto1. Welch and Ewing | .' Ort orthe tous daties’ are “the aeentne | this work.” Sahai epron samara pePalatod if to | and healthy location, Will well at private sale cheap By Sirtue of deed of trust to us, the lundersigne both News Associations; suet Hatebinson and Farrell were the batteries. | forall material ntored there.” I tie doce not | The Party is scheduled to, leave here on Fri- | famtites i 1945. nok et Fewident | fora “Ferict tte T.H.SYPHERD, | sud recorded in Lincs Sonne ate a enterprising spectal telegraphic cor= Nef York made 8 hits au@ $ errors and Chicago | make him a clerk then w he? He is cer- | day at 7:30am. and expects to reac | _ From this time the reaction which has made Roce S Oee patie, | sadet tes dipction ot Gomten e respondents at all important points; and 807,11,14,18 7 F st nw, 5 iting 5 hits and 5 erfors. - t t Why not call him what he urday at 9:05 a.m, Batopilas the richest silver district in the world | ~°714-1418 SORE ET | secured thereby, we will sell ; with wires leadii from its owa sod ass walter tp the Gian Dek Tt | wel be aed ate) He dns'hease Maske | TO REGULATE PLUmING. | ey besaldtodaie, "The old mines mere again | ([WOMAA DOWLING, Aucuone pec oor fe e Giants, ell be called a spade? his young man is jc >} MBING. Alas ' opened and new ones discovered. The m The Sfth Shuing the Ahsonians disintegrated | competent to perform all the duties named by}. hae ‘ure of success di " ? le te auf the champions iftade $ runs. Keefe and | Capt. Lusk he'is cer‘ainly descrving of abetter | New Legislation Recommended by tained in the time of the Shantards:horeren, | HEGRE N at Okd a aAeRE SOUTHWEST, ; States and Terri« Brown and D-:yer nfl. Darling were the bat- | rating. than « It would require « Plumbing Inspector Robinson. owing to the lesser energy displayed, but | _ By virtue of two several deeds of trust, one dated the fm penne Se the Seen tértes. New York mide 15 hitsand 2 errors | skilled machini rform some of the work penis proved amply sufficient to’ repay the timid | 1th day of October, A-D. 1879, and recorded im Liber Stoue at the northwest cornet of Hanna’ Speataaes | tories, it is enabled to receive and print ——e ts —— TAR pon toot to him. work of testing meters] The Commissioners have received from | efforts of the native speculators, Not until the 7 178, et seq.. and the other dated the 8th. f anid land thence with the north liue ‘of said stoy 1 ae broke even. e first caunot be very arduouw ‘ E A.D. ‘1836, and recorded in Liber No. 11) ‘south 6159 dexcrees cas 8, atonce a full report of every event of as the captain's report | Plambi . inson hi ual re- | year 1862 di ical ise di Records | Cries to the county (rourtenth chee nea eee | St once @ _ gine Ueakte the Mathie Sic 5 Oncugh ha | aoe ee F P Plumbing Inspector Robinson his annual re- | year 1862 did American enterpri rect its | folio 4}, id Records | or lem, to the county (Fourteenth street) reed themes bat fourteen in use at office to the general network of telegraph system touching every city, town and a TRUSTEES' SALE OF A HANDSOME DWELLING i isi inact of the D.C., the subscribers will sell, to < oar field work of the Infants. Clarkaon and | the date af li port and estimates for the support of his office Sorts in so promising a direction, A purchase bidder, in the Premios ot TUESDA a4 es # said road south thirty-turee aud | Consequence occurring during the day nnetvand Bakely and Zimmer were the bat- for the coming fiscal year. He estimates for y SEVENTEEN! FE a oO at eee: | seven perches 5 : id anywhere between the Atlantic and Pas teries, Boston made $ hits and 3 errors and the salary of one chief inspector of plumbing, AN AMERICAN COMPANT n piece of parcel of land iying and being intne | $ReBeF-Bve | G25)” foot ped Os" Clevela hits and 7 errors. x eco an theuce with the north side of said road north -one | ¢lfic Oceans. 000; one first assistant, $1,000, and one | mostly composed of gentlemen interested in | cliyof Washinton inthe District of Gpiunbia known | and vuse'balt sextens ise) west Bnesd Reece ond assistant, $1,000. He says in his report: | Wells, Fargo & Co., whereby the property em- | Sitdivision of partof meieinal Tot nase eens | four one hundredths oe ye nis “I have heretofore drawn on the health de- | bracing the famous veins of San Antonio and | #gUare north of square numbered three hundred and with the west line of suid land north thirty ands balf 268) southwest corner of Habual 35 ity -one the same is recorded ii office of the ico partment for such furniture, stationery &c., as | £! Carmen passed into their hands. | They | surveyor of the District of Columbia, ioyetior wits | Seetoee CUis") aut twenty-six and onc! @ NOTE THE RESULT: & cetera, as in said trust mev- |“ ‘The ubove land erabracing lots one (1), two (2) and operated with great success in the face of many | the improvements, et was required, but I would resp: ctfully ask for | Givcuities nn the yerr 1879, when the prop- Oe lacie of wile ech: Guetta lent an as couvayed by Secdarorcaen i Dee ea ~ 5637 14, of the 4 braced up‘ind played perfectly in game, Winning by the score of 4 to0 Dectuse they bunched thew hits. In the third inning‘Faatz begat to abuse Umpire Curry and fas fined $75, but this did not stop him and he was ordered off the field. Tebeau took a hand in the Jaw work and was fined 360. The bat- se r ‘ e zs of the purchase “contingent fund of $300, The salary of the | erty again changed hands and was acquired by | money and the expenses of the sale in cash (of which atin: es 4 a folio 18; 789, folio 166; 769, folios 2 mie Ee eet a ser hort ty re wearwincase of | inspectors of the health department being | a stock company which has held and worked | $100 uiust be paid sf, the tine of the sale)-and the | Iund recone ‘ol anid’ District, aad comets aime | THE STAR HAS MORE THAN and Satelitt nd made-6 hits and 0 er- | Ae, $1,200 per annum itis but just that the in- open hep pega ie in this, the richest | 22 auesom unten bent intorest xe Fate o a Jeet Seas Cecianine at eetete ie tee eet wore or | THREE TIMES. AS MANY REGULAR rors dud Boston 7 hit8.and 2 errors. x - oes es ;., | 8pectors of this office, who are required to be “siege — by per cen: Per annum, secu - Lith-street road where the south line of the said road ORILE! MORE THAN ‘This dividwig-up arrangeraent was the order | _ Ifa force of six mon is required to stand. in | {Riied mechaniesas wellas men of intelligence, | Mining district in the world, are: {rust te the satisfaction of the trustees on the property | marked “C> intersects the sae. thence north wate | SUBSCRIGERS and . © re sold. All conveyaucing and recording at the cost of = ” 100K?) ea “ = a inPhiladelpRia. The Hoosiers Mat the first | readiness to attend fires on Sunday Iam un-| good habits and character, should be incteased, nee wees mining company, ihe purchaser If the terms are not ciaplied with | asic, Mt defies (Guia) west forty-eight 44-100 | FIVE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR ame, 1] to 3. Buitiaton and Clements and | able to see the justice of payin: the first assistant to $1,400 and second assist- ‘odos Santos silver mining company. aes a anh daze from the day of sale, the trustees re- | stake; thence south thirty and one-balf decrees ER DAILY P’ h serve the right to resell the property on five days ERS AS ANY OT Hane cud Sommers were the batteries Phila-| the water fund, If this is true, which I deny, | aut to $1,200. * * * the Moves eine ee Gre eiuite | Rotiee nthe kventiny Star uewspeper at the risk and | (uere? west Unty-cieht, (3H) perches to a Sts’) | PAPER IN WASHINGTON. It ts de- del; made 13 hits and 7 errors and Indian- - 8 sini 3 Pp cost of the purchaser im default. it forty > - Ai petham then they should be paid out of the general DEFECTIVE PLUMBING IN OLD HOUSES. numerous, but I shall not detail them, although "ANTHONY HYDE, Trustee. rh ee | comin apel io erctait gene ma Heslans madea gooa | {i2- The old unrepealed Jaw makes it the | “The plumbing in our old houses 1s becoming | some are ‘quite. important, eeperialy the sone set-dtds CHARLES M- MATTHEWS, Trustee. | Ty thence x livered regularly by careful - rally in the hinth and won by the score of 10 | 4UtY of the water tapper or superintendent to | a matter of more serious interest every year, gold mine of Cero Colorado, which is now at- ee Stone ae 100 nae " the HOMES OF THE PEOPLE, AFTER To tue batertn were Sanders and Sehriver | #ttend all fires. The law reads as follows: and the calls upon me to make these examina. eeteg t0) mauoh attention and of which Ishall FUTURE DAYs. Youd orth, Attee py terhall, degrees, ok”) | THE BUSTLE AND WORRY OF THE “ ~ a ee és “2 aie cdl ; ° . are over jest One rch ort 3°) east = ann shits and 6 errors. A Wane of wateror | Ca8e8 satisfied mo that very little permanent | erations in this rich district, all contained | ZANDSOME WELL-BUILT THREE-STORY Brick | Reva Toad leisurely and thoroughly by EVERY saa oh: 1 Of Water OF | ood can be accomplished without additional | Within a radius of four miles. Of these the big DWELLING, NO. 911 O STREET NOKTH WEST, ; roods MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. ‘sh Piltodalphin—dieat gama, Bt. Lola 4, Ath em to be Superintend- | legislation from Congress, “Landiords should | Batopilas raining company owns and operates | CONTAINING TEN ROOMS, seer ae . phia—tirst game, St. Louis 4, Ath- seem to be § ond- | les 5 eget ENENTS. SATURDAY | AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER ; e be forced to give proper security to their ten- | OVer sixty. It is owned in New York, Washing- | _o% left 1; second game, Athletics 4, St. Lonis 4; attend aft fires, aud with- | its by putting their houses in good sanitary | ‘00. Boston and Philadelphia and is’ under the | TRENTS FVRa set Ee EO ETE MBER | Liber 700 tol They know that it prints all the news, t " " « ants by putting tl tobe he out extra compensation. Lut it is only when ; 2% by p 3 ex-Gov. Mer for sale in front of the premises sub lot 6, square | paid in cash and the balance at one, two and three | and has only the interests of the people tp inwings. M Brooklyu—first game, Brook-| tire is a geuctal alarm, Or @ large dee tay | condition, pr det ag “ tuo. Serene S00, fromting 20 feet on Ost u.w, aud. ronpiig Fears iu hotes of equal amount, bearing interest et the with & Louisville 2; second game, Brooklyn 6,| there is any necessity of any one attending Serta ope mot important American’ mining ventare in | dul"asd "eda Sones mmere ty Fons | Mie wastatco ucrina, iaememmcanne | Of the District in view, with no partisan Move 6 Eaueas City 5; accom. gue, anes | (om, tte water department aul then Superin- | | In this connection I would respecttlly call | Sforieo and the one hick has the-grestans | Sesne “aa alle “and, ai | & depontof #500 ts be ade utd Uuueaeaic all | measures to advocate, and mo private hs iy 5; a y 3 endes' jaye she a u person, Ca p ies : : 7 vi Ghy 5, Baltimore $. At Columbus—Columbus | fusk arcatly cxanecrates this wate os thozg | attention to the bill approved last year by the | ficulties to contend with. front, excellent neuhborbvod, three lines of cars, | sale are bot cotuplied with within fifteen ‘after | Schemes to forward. They know it, in Bae bas Ausk g iy 6 js matter, y,; | Commissioners and now before the House com-| There is no other mining camp in the world | market and schools within three squares, cheerful, | the day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell HE PEOPLE’S PAPER, 9% Cincinnati 1. hasnot been ten times in as many years that cities on the District of Columbia making | More difficult of access, and the establishment | CoUVenient and comfortable home; no encumbrances; | the property at the risk aud cost of defaulting pur. | Sort, tobe T 4 ia petisachaae asian jmiant|\oonoe Oar perteet tire hccth Ze: provision for more appropriate regulations | of a business of such enormous magnitude Pifurme: One-third ‘coahy balance in three equal | the Bening Berne repaey auc of auch *®| end nothingelse. Asan ADVERTISING lelphis—Athletics. 8; shea al) Year Aneedand chatte hana? ire departinent | -overning plumbing and house drainage in the IN THE HEART OF THE SIERRA MADRE notes, time to suit purchaser, bearing interest at 6 per ALDIS B. MEDIUM it is, therefore, ABSO- At Brooklyn—Pirst game; Brooklyn, 6; Louis- | $yztem makes such attendance unnecessary, — | ae ‘ i P cent per annum from date of sale and until ‘and WALTER ‘Trustees, ile, & (urtwn inning, second game rook |, 49 Hut tink the cspericce of Uh pet | heuer ng eek | Hse art « number of years is an accomplish | Seto detaliatin aepageeee Me | wlohe LUTELY WITHOUT A KIVAL. It te , H a MT aceuate e a h stnin’s sts a this b; i- " aucing aud revol at pure! 's cont pom = lyn, 7; Louisville, 2 At Columbus—Cincin- | }¥°nty, Fears will Dear out & sapticll ia | cable. If the authorities are to succeed in this | MeBt Suggestive of great courage, energy, and | Suc aud mconuiy my burch rpuowas DOWLING, 4 in fact worth more as a means of Bath 4; Columbas, 1, five innings, pmo’ eed ol | crusade against bad plumbing they must be | tenacity. This company owns all of the famous | © se15-5¢ THOS. DOWLING, Auct. — st pressure | y, but about 2 o'clock in the | os z 5 blic ALL THE THE RECORD. is not on Sund avested with some control over bad plumbers, | Old mines which in the time of the Spaniards HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TEL Estate Ox Marien pnoven | tng — es oe 1 Gene | uenin of ee ee te stnade | AS ¥@ are the pioneers in improved methods | Yielded those fabulous bonanzas which caused | \L., — VENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH STREETS | OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN THE @ records of the league and association | morning of every day. ‘Tho mains are made | ** ‘ : - th Sahinent of th 7 TRUSTEE’S SALE ONE GURNEY CAB AND LOT 1 to stand a pressuro of 300 pounds to the | ¢t.¥8 not be behind other cities in enforcing a | the astonishment of the world, but it has had HARNESS, CITY TOGETHER. mtd lots” F sonra ch. The gaetant rene at te | Me ompliae with rules and reguaiion ao | 4 epair ‘the ‘ollie which rom acientitc | ny vswe fede Wa tara ate Sih siekdineaies to te LEAGU! as ice re ford womnd apne y for the public health, standpoint, were commit by several genera- | of January, .and duly recor Whereas the purchaser at a former sale made by ore, proportion re- gue tay. _ rsa A i tie mimi vail, to the importa avin 01 ‘ jense | by. rus Sell on. a Boston eect 4 Gn “ey feces tak about there belag. mance leaks oct | To eat coulis anuniod tn ante cers (Tinmee cf reek ast et a ed ee THE IWENTS ERS? DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1880, TISING RATES ARE THE CHEAPEST in 2 ee eee frequent visits to houses requiring my atten- | lated during many decades of abandonment, | AF {WELVE OCLOCK, in front of th wathe above IN THE CITY. lie 24 tion.” ‘gutting and scalping,” as miners say, Since | described personal property. 16 028 ——_— the present coupany has had control over 100| Terms cash. JOHN T. PRICE, Je. 20: lz (33 D HOW A CONGRESSMAN LIVES, res openings oe poms waste, Bie detail ot se16-5t % ‘Trustee. 7 paid a “ which woul e too long and uninteresting to | —— x re paid not eee hifi, | Mz Osborne Thinks He Ought to Have | give. The most important is the grent Porro | 7JYHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer qieoronigeadend owmnbraceghhat Box th Bar Sign 5,000 iaz tunnel, to be three and one-half miles in ND HOGSHEADS oF TED JB O'CLOCK P.. a in mind this one significant fact: THE bcs mem ed sere ol $15,000 a Year. length, and when completed one of the longest | ° GROCKERY AND ONOCEIIES At ADGISOS: a ANSWER, | “er “ ~ STAR does not rely upon empty bossts im SIS tr recorded, The Jane pay roll shows that there was ono| | Gen. F. 8. Osborne, Congressman from the | ord cutting oven ology gtte Ro ATTEN O'CLOCK, witht Hujuberei 181, in the ely of Washinuony "y| to impress the public. ITS CIRCULA= | hundred and two men employed by day work | twelfth Pennsylvania district, contributes an | fiw tivere Vere Ten eee eae ems oe Semen, “frie trade | “These Lote have cach atront of 20 ect on Tatreet | TION IS SWORN TO; its PRESS- in the month of June, fifty-one these are | #rticle toa Wilkesbarre, Pa., periodical, which | being driven by modern machinery at the rate i ion. and run back 100 feet to an alley. are ROOM IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC; down as laborers who are credited with an|®4¥8 + of Bir feoks week, This almost infant Ameri. | _Sel6-tts ___THUMAS DOWLING, Anotionser._ | by Two-story Frame House with Brame Stabie te avera Ys each, sixteen as calkers| “Jor @ Congressman to live in the capital— ae faacaiey eee Hine less than $150,000 G20. W. STICKNEY, Auctioncer, 936 F st, and 18th streets northwest. and its BOOKS MAY BE INSPECTED at an average of 43% days each at £2 per day, | that is, to make even a very mediocre figure in | °*Pital, Gov. Shepherd told me, and in seven aka , afte ‘ A iwi, URUSTEES’ SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY eH | three forembn and one assistant foreman at an | society—ne must spend an amount equal to at | Zeit "hater, Fezing dale dividends, bad been HAMEeTWEEN AND Sax htiee average of 25: least twice his salary. I should think $15,000 a | to Berry them. It is nowa first-class mining 8" D D> kes | day: 2 The e x . A New York is nearly tied for the lead. aca = —- are not clrks ows oe | Average Congressman, the person who has taking that has done more to make the Ameri- Haddock widl probably pitch today. $5} <n regularly | neither brilliancy nor social stahding to com-| can name respected in Mexico than all the TESTS, which few papers invite, and which those that boast most are least chaser's Cost. _ — able to stand. AMIN £ GNYDER, | crrastess employed. ‘The engineers make 12 hours pe “gl : " St ALBERT L. STURTEY. aa Fersty was on the cards Saturday, but was| day andthe firomecO hee tke af igeeoel jtend him. Itise fact, and a regretable ono, | diplomacy that has been enacted since the two too to play, running day and night, There are two as- | that Congressman is measured by the money are pecsme repablios, . = Bai Wise is making a big home-run record, | tistant “cucinencs pyed as machinists | he spends, not by his ability or merit. Take | ,,,N° Mexican can look at the great mills, the | partof arisinal lo LADIES’ GOODS, © The esteem in which THE STAR New York plays here today, Philadelphia at | during the week who relieve the cngincers | the average Congressman who endeavors tolive | PS ities ben ‘a point thirteen fect ———————— is held by the Bastan, Cleveland at Pittebugg, and Indianapo- | tvery Sunday, one of these made 14 days in | Within his modest salary and be lives in a very | Nite miles long that will take a corner o lot BUSIONS, OF, ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SIZES, ote. ak Sens ‘ia at Chicago, f June and the other 7 days, while two of those | unpretentious way. A cheap boarding house, | {anor wetenilny ite enn ee eek at the 16) fect to rear tine’ of " aolole Hat ae balla and ue ic buttous w» | PUbLic is conclusively shown by the fige ‘The Senators are going to make a break to | regularly emplo s each and | Say from $8 to $10 per week ys boarding house Mont of Batopilas, the most active I saw in 4 order. _W. 8. HILL, 512 1ithst. nw. “seld-im* | ures given below. ‘Win fifty games this year. They have six games | the other twa 30 ach, tas! total of 142 | equal to a clerk's boarding house in Philadel- | Mexico, now QRONTS! FRONTS!! FRONTS 111 c More sf home and then twelve more in the | days paid tocngincers for running two engines | phia), is his temporary home. His social life SIX THOUSAND STRONG, F Just the for Summer. In the first six months of each of the ‘eon, The gives them eighteen games in which | inthe month of June, while the two engines run- eg bre orcrsaeend be al life | and less than five hundred when Americans Always in order by plain combing, ven. ning night and d: e 3 sof June | 0f a Representative who has no wealth to 4 Fogarty cut second base on Saturday, and | would only req: 120 days’ service of four | squander. He is a fit prey of the lobbyist, an oA bar dia aed ee oe puted seg Fat aa ra Harron'e, while the Hoosicr® were arguing with the um-|enginvers, Will Capt. Lusk please inform the | ¢asy subject for shrewd Jobbers, for he sees | i&R® Be ae eel tae Fine Frenels Hit Goods, pie Restole Lome. ‘The crowd laughed at the | public what service was reudered for those 22 | the others living in clover and _knows that it is | that #ent in such people, whatever may be their | Y9t,,A devamit of 83 cost. bat Manager Wright censured Fogarty | extra days paid to engineers? Also what serv- | Within his reach, and the temptation is not al- | °Utward signs or talk in the matter. Such, then, abd ‘told him it was not good ball playing. | joe was reudered by dor tore cane ae was paid | ways resisted. But take it all in all, the Con: | #8 briot and I hope interesting account of the Tequiter. That's right! If all managers were | for 34; day# at $8 per day, while the grewsmen do not always live ‘high,’ not in the | !®rgest silver mining company in the world ¥ as conscientious as Mr, Wright ball | were paid an ® y 188, d | elegant style which newspaper correspondents | 824 the greatest American undertaki ‘Would hates bigher tone, ie per day? It seems to me di, days was pretty ) delight in picturing them, Very few, if any, Mexico, q ‘ersons of East Washington, yesterda: zood time to make during th. mouth of | of them save any money out of their salary, It ry detested the Dew Drops by a score of 14 to & | Sune, when thoes wont rainy days and a rain- | i® possible fora man to live, but his sta (SOULS DOWLING, Aacmceeee, ae ‘TRe features of the game were the battery work | fall of 5.01 inches, ‘There were nineteen more | i# Impaired and his prospects damaged beyon: topilas, north or south, Y SALE OF A FRAME Rees a ra of Torneyand Kuhn and the fielding of Morgan. | men employed in. the various occupations ot | Fepay. ‘There ia no rewon why atone send Fie rece mounbsins lowerin height, HOUSE, noe dred EeRa years | deg alle, 1110 # ac n'w. ‘Guaranice nad Torney struck out nive men, ting Keepers, dushers of fire plugs, plambers, | not live within his mesns beyond that of social | “hie 196 big barrancas do not out eo deep into wirtue of « decree of the Supreme Gourt of the | 12 ach. “it 8 Proposed to substitute next season a | blacksmiths, watchmen, water boys, pavers, | plewsure, a enage, finest Alpine ssenery tobe found in’ $5 | Gearsem oan fat rubber plate as base in place of canvas | brick layers, and water tappers, and so entered saviateee The te 8 into Newest & bags now im use on account of large num- | on the pay rolls, thus disproving Capt, Lusk’s | London Strikers Resume Work To-day. bitcodage ¢ Mexican government Sonn ber of serious accidents that have ned to | stajement that “the men employed im extend- Messrs, Burns and Tillett, the representatives | SeneTOURlY acknowledged ite gre Se ot oe —0-Om ___1S)0 Sth st. nw. between Nand 0. | ofits acknowledged value as s medium cession of 64 square miles directly surrounding LS FREIE ZINE Lacks of publicity. Thenurnber of NEW AD~ the mines, spapllened ‘the city. plagers."—Philaariphia Times. It is doubtful | ing and maintaining the pipe syatem have lo steih nine whether or not this would save many bruises | been wlivided into two general clases -ealkers | Of te London dock strikers, Saturday, on be- sud the chances are that the number of | and laborers—according to the skill or re_| Malt of the men, signed the agreement entered VERTISEMENTS printed im the cole questionable Wise decisions would be greatly | sponsibility required of cach.” into betwoen themselves and the directors of Druses Come to This Country. wn UGH HAS cro uuaan en sae incre: With regard to the charge of extravagance I | the dock companies for the settlement of ce Druses, i éack Riddle, Arthur Irwin's new catcher, has | would say that the water board in 1870 and ‘71 | strike, Mr. Sydney C. Buxton, M.P, for ce Me ye ‘a! cae $5 reported for duty, but he will probably be put | contracted with Daniel Hannan to lay six-inch Poplar division of Tower hamlets, will py = as urds as a Sb present. water mains at 16)¢ cents per linear foot, he | at great meeting which will be held at lar vou — _ Ind Eat pooped today, Cardinal Mauning, the lord ‘mye and johnston’ ae regard Messrs, Burns and Tillett will also be present Philadelpbia-Boston game, Presi- and make addresses, The @ mail vote of the board foot at the pfesent time, so [am procession yesterday and marched to the Man- Hovits bare voted | "Gann Lecce henel cists ot bs Wik ioe ford raapeg soa tal mere, reviewed by the fie, Mr. Day haa voted | vear 7,176 fect of six-inch mat at a cost for | {or MAO, ay epee ahi re - Nimick’s | labor, exclusive of lead, hemp and wood, 30%,, be pews which if add the lead, hemp and’ wood the place of ‘aahington club of xumes under house the Under the first Fa thirteen games were won and

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