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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunda: : AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, aig Evening Vor. T5—No 14,037. SPECIAL NOTICES. JENNIE SMITH, SUPERINTENDENT OF the Ni Railrosd De ent of the from ‘ouvan's Christi: aa Teaperance, Us Goapel. Tempers ting at, 1" Episcopal church, af the eor St 10th and D Span ow All SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. PISCOPAL cormer 10th und Dts tir 1st. Washington News and Gossip. Methodist ota, aw. at are welcome. Come. it MPEMANCE T MEETING SUN- aBtgmoon: he: o'clock children’ P30 oles br 3, Hess e 2 speak: Monday alehe, Mir. Js. Herts A me Boke WAUGH MLE CHURCH, SD AND A ate. ne, Rev. J. A. Price, D.D., pastor.— Mr. J. speak; Weduesiay night : ‘Mrs. E- chspee. This ie ths teewell maosting st circle. — ae TEMPLARS’ HALL, 43§ ST. AND ont ve. —Teluperance Nesting SUNDAY at ck, addressed by Mr. J, 8. B. ost ettetic oo for superior mat My Fall and Winter Stock js the lanreat Me most attractive in the city. My worksbop 4s in plan view and under my personal super on, Fou wish ur new clothes before the Templars’ conclave let me measure you as soon as porsible, as trade is getting more very G. WARFIELD SIMPSO’ “Expert in Trou: Corner 9th pe . M. D., of 3 Sunday 19:15 a.m. The will hold its first meeting this season Ps Church Prayer Meeting Thurs- All are welcome. it RACE M.E, CHUR 9TH v.A.K.Rel 9: 8. tian AND S8TS. :30a.m.,Sab- i ye i (CE OF THE PRESS.—THOSE wR yd oe = bos ghd bg % re iuivited to fue CENTURY DICIIONARY, ‘where it has been made sudible, every afternoon from a concert REFERENCE LinleAiny cine best books of te ¥ st., Wasiungton, D.C., Room IAN CHURCH, ing Evangelist : “Believest thou se21-2t ECOND VOLUME OF THE CEN- Sor dit Tnx picriow ka Part 1, will be ready ita RENCE LIBRARY (the best books of reference), 006 F st., Washington, D.C., Room it LARGE BLOATER AND FAT NO.2 § Mac°p. BRYAN & BRO. Penn. » Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. 1006 “ Century Dictionary. @q=>NEXT KEGULAR MEETING OF THE Uid: Dominio E n ubiican of the District of Columbia will be held. MONDAY. ‘Septem wt the Leuox House, oe i ber 23, at 8 o'clock p.m, bite Virgti uulicans are invited t0 be : All w! c. bE sident. ART YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY OF CHRIS- | — 7 tian Endeavor nieets every Sunday Evening at 6» p.m, st the E-Street Baptist Church, E near Oth (si. ny: Harvest macetings during September. Subject for September 22: “Preparation in this lite for i ot,“ Good stich,” Interesting meetings. ng. " Inieresti ang people cordially invited. 10 es THE LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOK, IN a behalf of the aged people under their care, Geslve ip this way to thank the members of Brick: =, Union, No. 1, of this city, who on Monday the 26th tustant au apple dinner for the old People st the 1t ITER CLOTHILDA, SISTED Sfetier Supetion._ Ss SISTERS OF CHAKITY KGE TX CHA a Industrial School, 2023 G st. prepared to their imported Fall suet geas IBYTERIAN CHUKCH, n.W., Rev, Geo. O. at 11 GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. HOTELS. ae HOUSEFURNISHINGS,, LADIES’ GOODS LOCAL MENTION, LOST AND FOUND, MARRIAGES. Ky 3 ASSEMBLY PR = pastors Preschina’ b Sunday school, 9:30 IKTROPOLITAN PRE RI Church, 4th and B sts. 6.¢., Capitol Hill, v. John Chester, D.D., pastor.—Preachinx services Fouiorrow at 11, am, No Sabbath evening service. Sabbath school 9:30 ‘am. Prayer mectings during the week. ple’e ‘Tuesday and congrega- tional ‘at 7:30, 1° 7 Achoxaseusunsa rf AN i 8 Overcoats We have just re cauties; like to ha GE tle ales ed two styles: we t se SvRANSY! $54 St D.C, SEPT. 18, 1889. Sect a ope 2D ment, is no em INANE & CO, 000 F ot-b.w. 020-3 DOTS. BLANKETS, COMFORTS, PIL. fows. kc., to Rent or Sell. Also the Combed ion Mattrets auld Challenge Spring : the best bed ia ‘the wor! PACK & SO! 1227 ‘liuraday, bot @OURLEY MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN Ch Le Droit Park, Boundary st. near th-—Ereaching Tonworrow at 1 ain. by the pastor, Rey. William 8. Miller. Evening services resuiu September 29. Sabbath School and Bible Class at 4 Bee galtdweek Service on Wednesday at 8 pm. trangers always welcome, it HAMLINE ME. CHURCH, COR. 9TH AND Fata, nw. Kev. H. It Naor, D:D. pastor. Prevching by the pastor ting Ti ration mee! na 7:30, The pul it ST. LUKE'S P.z. enings, CHUR ISTH ST. near P.—On Sunday, 22d, at 5 Stewart will discuss the subject, “Why do. attend church to worship God?” 1 METHODIST we POTOMAC RIVER BoaTs, PIANOS AND ORGANS, i Hy » VeBVvasansuasvnaccoena se20-15t ® VASHINGTON, D.C. SEPT. 20, 1389, TP HEnesy WARN AND NOTIFY ALL rw Jt go give credit t my Son, Lawrence Gra- debts coutracted BoTDS vot to wive credit to ae J will not pay any RS 7D: GRAHAM, Bee UMP ER VERY Low! ar 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. ¥.W. GOOD BOARDS $1.25 PER 100 FEET. ‘These Boards are Dry, Bright, Heart Well Sawed and 26 Feet Lengths. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, Dealers in Lumber and Mill Work. tt} Bw. are now uery and MADAME HA HAS RETURNED from ber sojourn in New York and Canada, Kesidence 1017 U st. it’ = DEPARTMENT OF STA’ Wasninorox. D. C., September 20, frum Bre Willian 1 Seraget te ‘minister of ths om Bir. Sei ie minister o United States. at Caracas, Venezuela, of the death, on the —— of Septetaber, 1589, at Caracas, of Kev. W. M. Patterson, am American citizen and resident mission. ary of the M.E. church. it TEMPLARS, BLOOMINGTON, | Beeb Rechte CARL JOLY COUNCIL No. 1. Washington. D; seen Of $2,000 for certi 0. 4,501, iseuc son, Frank A. Fouts, Mrs A. E. STUMP. first and third Wednesday uights she month, sll 5th sts. in the mont ruer of G and ai Mra. L. S. GUUKLAY, Ree. Sec’y. show v, few men WANTED (Srrvartons) WANTED (Misceiuanzovs) WANTED (Koom: ete sores oP RCO The Star Out of Town. Tae Evexrxe Sra will be sent by mail to any address in the United States or Canadn for such period as may be desired, at the rate of fifty cents per month. €3” But all such orders must be accompanied by the money, or the aper cannot be sent, as no accounis are Kept with mail subscriptions. ed 0° Government Recerrts Topar.—Internal rev- enue, $406,643; customs, $479,760, Tue Waite House Coxcent.—The program of the concert of the Marine band at the White House grounds at 4:45 p.m. today is as follows: 1._ Grand selection—Princess of Trebizonde, Offenbach. 2. Souvenir de Mexico, Wilson. 3. Quartet for four cornets—‘‘Annie Laurie,” Buck, Messrs, Smith, Petrola, Samuel and Grosskursh, 4. Vulse—‘La Reine de la Mer,” Sousa. 5. (a.) Malay song; (b.) Turkish air, song of deeds of arms and valor, by Redgeh RK AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN urch.—The Rev. Wellington E. Loucks of Pay will occupy, the pulpit ‘Tomorrow 3 1 oclock ‘The Rev. W: ler will breach at night. Services commence at 8 o’ciock. 1t* CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cor. of I and 3d sts.—Seats free. Re vision of the Presbyterian o'clock p.m. by the p se6-3m_ Confession of Faith at 7:30 SALE. in the morning at 11 o'clock preaching Goods to Close A.W. Pitzer, All evening services for ‘Store and Fixtures For Rent. i THE LIBRARY OF REFERENCE DE. | a tee Gant a ae The yee, - st an sts. n.w.—The pastor, ES ‘BER 19 sires to obtain records on the Phonograph | Kev. Joseph t- Kelly, having returned, will preach at Dissolution of Partnership.—The distinctive charac' the id | 11 o'clock tomorrow.’ Sabbath school a.m. ug Letween GREEN & CU: ‘Ge 8 U Peoplk Pm. ted in the subject snd in the i . Lat 9: Prayer meeting at 7 o'clock tates; persons interest on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Ali Phot apn are faites fire theirassistance. THE it REF, ICE LIBRARY (the best books of reference), 1000 ¥ st., Washington, D.C., Room 12. it KENDREE M. E. CHURCH, MASSA- chusetts ave. bet. Yth and 10th sts. n. w. aa ny Paras, BD. ow pad : es scuool, m., vw. C. iwi Ealand Ohepel._ 7:30 rt =>FOR SALE—A SAFER AND MORE profitable investment cannot be found than ae 1. 2 and 20 in square 924, containing 15,032 fay With a'froutage of 249 feet, improved by Brick Frame Houses; southern exposure to a park; stone’ ghazches, unt Vernon. PL ‘church, Soult “Beats foe erpon Plice M. and the publie invited, “i n ALL SOULS CHUROH (UNITARIAN), corner of 14th and L sts, n.w., will reopen ‘SU pan Preachius tomorrow aud the iollowiat Sei P. ‘cac mOIFOW and the follo un day by Mev. Cyrus Austin Loys of Nantucket, Mass Tt @-2E-ST. BAPTIST CHURCH.—REV. J. Taylor of ssobile will h Ti 1 o'ciock &m. and at 7:30 p.m. Sunday se! am. Columbia Mission school at 3:30 p. at corner of D st. and New Jersey ave, A cordial ‘Vitation to all these services, GRACE REFORMED CHURCH, 15TH st. bet, R.L ave. and P st. n.w.—Rev. George wis Staley D.D., of Baltimore,will preach Tomorrow ‘am. No’ cvening service, Bunay school st Sm. Seats free und strangers mm * URCH OF THE COVENANT (PRES- yy teriau), Connecticut ave., N and 15th sts. jervices att] @ in. aud 7:30 pain, Broachiuy by . Tennis 8, Haluitn, @ Tewular ge ag be resummed next Thursday — FINST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, gormer of 1 sta, n.w.—The at, Newusauy D-D.. will conduct th cA ae ag tt of Mob Igy Alas formerly Miss Agnes McGrew of this ning preaching service. 30 Rac ae Deets meer. t >NORTH CAROLINA AVE, METHODIST wy getestant Church, S- Caroline ay. ad Bt. 8.6.4... 2 r.—Siniday school at 9:: mw. “Preaching at 1 a.m. end 7:30 p.m. Prayer and raise mecting on Friday evening at 7:30. Seats free, Ul invited, lt of 8 ‘euch other business ‘FRANK W. MOULTON. Washinton, D, Secretary, Scptenibet i isso, ea. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- holders of the Fast Printing 8 uy Will be held on THURSDAY, Octot clock p.m, at 61: aE oO 2 other business: throw from cars aud herdics, schools, perfect title; southeast section, porth ave.; at the Sore of ‘2 - ‘Apair to Si “ae i rey ELLER & REPETTI, 326 Pa ave. se, P.S—S per cent discount if bought this month. sels-1t + a? ALD MUNSON HAS REMOVED i Sacra Rig ee come ove eee = See teas foe: oom ah THE MEDICAL, DENTAL AND pelb-6t* willspen MONDAY, ¢ st 30, Pl Wwenis chief of the Sultan's ban on themes from Glen Russian opera, “The Life of the Czar.” 7. Gems from io,” Buppe. 8 March— Picadore, a Secretary Rusx attended yesterday the Kan- as state fair at Topeka, A New Cuter or Drvisiox.—Mr. Ed, 8. Nor- ton of Ashland, Ky., was yesterday appointed chief of a division in the office of the second controller of the treasury. Restoxep to Go to Nicaracva—Wm. J. O'Connell, assistant topographer in the United States geological survey, son of J. D, O’Con- nell of the Treasury department, has resigned to accept a position on the engincer staff of the Nicaragua canal construction company. Mr, O'Connell sailed from New York for Grey- town this morning in company with Chief En- gineer Menocal, Pnor. ©. V. Riney, entomologist of the De- partment of Agriculture, has returned to the city from Paris, whither he went to attend the exposition, Tae Borrerworta Recerriox.—Hon. A. C. Thompson, Hon. H. L. Morey, Hon, R, P. Ken- nedy and Col. Dan A. Grosvenor have been ap- pointed by the president of the Ohio republi- can association to decide upon a list of speakers for the Butterworth reception, ApporntMent Ix Tas Lire Savino Senvicr,— Arthur H. Baker of Minnesota has been ap- pointed by Secretary Windom hydrographer and topographer for the life saving service. Dr. ‘er has been connected with the service for the past eight years. Tax Sonar Ectirse.—The U.S.8. Pensacola at 11 Kellogg to the Feathe® bys House, 128360 aw. eT re ‘eather Dye House, 12 5 made of Piumes Cleaned, aud Carled at Ronee “Ghapentn cleaned tide Bow. sels-2we DIES RETURNING bp 80: net Sao ee {a8 Nhceler & Willen, High Arm No. 9, which is too jure the weakest. eel3- 1 OFFICE, 437 9th n.w. => UNITED. ES ¥ a JARY HOS- eterinary Surgeon. Ti 1 msn thas i ve [N W. REYNOLDS, ARTIST, BEGS TO pone Rs the reopening of Le and «fice exhibition of paintings day and evening. se3-lm HREND HAS KEMOVED rime SEER m Teiephone 1173. ‘eold-Tm => DE ES. Femoved bis in ition of our business bs . ted to convey any imputation ersonal intewrity. Mr. Dencuhower. however, requested that said should not be pul ter sould ‘THOMAS C. CHALMERS. .¢. CHALMERS, WARDER VOORHEES. Office of Chalmers & V« = ; ers & Voorhees, : 5b 7 a aria” at EPISCOPAL ear Pennsylvania ma, At I Rev. C. A. school services at Im- id Ei sts., in the afternoon All are welcome. 1t* an of Washington, Dc. the above address will be open f titer October 1. 188q t= CHALMERS & VOORHEES. ,THE PHONOGRAPH.—ALL WHO ARE IN- iu the use of the Phonograph as a " and recording instrument are in- books of reference), 1000 F st, Wachiagton D Ctkcom ts i : "is eNrist,” from ith st. to 1325 Fat. Bw. B. RIORDAN, 611 N ST. NW. GEN CHOICE CALIFORNIA SALT BALM has been detailed to con the members of tractor for all kind yeveuienta, bree an as ee, the solar eclipse expedition to St. Paul de 3 oliace and aseas made G23 and ‘' Penn. ave., Loando. This is the mission which it was in- se21e24 Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. tended shonid be P ysienyense by the Baltimore. — PIANOS FOR RENT. ‘The expedition will sail from New York early ¥. G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave. NATIONAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, ot SBie Cotlegs wil be resumed on EBDAY, OCTO! 1, 1889, in the new College on I st. bet. 8: at 6:30 o'clock p.m. r. 0ng wil be heig at L o'clock p. nWEDMESDAY S = = in October. fives ca tai we Mrxister Doverass’ Derartune.—Frederick — METHODIST PROTESTANT pence sven read to Hi lal Pas the arch, Ayes. Kev. J. | Department of State today receiving final imons on “Tie Lents Pepe Ps oe rite OL SE. | snsteuctions. _ He will sail for his post Satur- 9%, Life Achureh Wednesday night next. | day the 28th instant, from Norfolk or Fortress ee ee RAB BVTERIAN air Monroe, on either the U.3.8. Ossipee or Kear- Hat, bet. 19th and 20th n.w. Ritts peti ss may be determined by the Navy Ue- et TT Sm and 745 pm. PMR ee Fe Jour mocting of the cong Nava Notes.—The U. 8. 8. Lancaster, now ths at New York, is to be sent to the navy yard at Portsmouth, N.H. The naval inspection board has been ordered to assemble at New York on the 26th instant to. G teres: the Quinnebaug and then proceed to Portsmouth, N.H., to ap- praise the Juniata, Both of these vessels are to be sold. Tue New Parpon Cuenx.—Mr. Chas, F. Scott of West Virginia, the newly appointed pardon clerk of the Department of Justice, was qualified today and at once entered on the discharge of his new duties. It was originally inten that he should take charge of the office the 1st of October, but it was found that the business on hand was of too Peossiog a character to justify waiting until that date, Tux Newtx Arpontep Cuinese Minister, Tsui Krook Yin, and suite left San Francisco last evening en route to Washington, Anuy Oxpens.—The station of Surgeon Leonard T. Lovering has been changed from Fort Mojave, Arizona, to Fort Wingate, New Mexico. The leave of absence granted First it Prayer, sociable on invited. Wi 4 . in the new College a eSmdonte will with tickets and formation by the bewiuning of the SCHOOL BOOKS FOR EVERY GRADE OF schools at the fog bit po Eo A large Stock of School Blank Books, Stationery and other School Requisites. Wholesale le! OM PURCELL, _se21-6t * 418 9th st. uw. FOR SURE AND LANGE DIVIDENDS stages ¥ REAL ESTATs COMPANY. 613 F street northw CAPITAL, ; SHAKES, 360 4 ea iprauted Wy the State cf! Virginie wid ta ¥ VES AND 5, SELLS, Te AP EXCHANGES lary. As full attendance ta possible se salary. atteudance ea Gt the church is earncatiy desited. °° CALVARY BAPTI: Sthand H sts, n. es EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F 8T. ASSETS $1,044,781.37. Dfice hours, m. to4:30p.m On the first Dapp tage month the office will be open from to So'cloe p. lu Advances will be made promptly W7 v'clvck. ome for shares in the 17th isvue received Associaton, kyuitadle EN EBNON PLACE M. E. CHURCH ‘South, corner of Sth and K sts. u.w., Rov. 3. Ww ing wt 11 a.m. and 7:30 ices each evening 330 . ‘am. Preaching st Blake B and C sts, s.w., wt 11 ou. aud public iv PERLE ES PE ie meatent W. MOSBY (AM, Secretary. at the uifice of the JOHN RIDOUT, Treasurer and Attorney. > LOWS F at, (UNTVER- lex. ‘school at lf ee VERMONT AVE. CHRISTIAN CHURCH, ‘rederick TD lower penton: silk preachat 00 qs Gundiy Select ¥:30; Youn Hall, Sth st 4.2, ut 3:30. Sent free’ Go me, You ure welcome to all the services. its JES (SWEDEN- NEW" CHURCH § y eld Tomorrow worsios at ll v'clock in Nat enesy, Bt Bot 1 from Heaven.” Joba vy ose free anita AM! 'e LLIAMS, Secretary, Sian 3. AUGUS1 Us TAYE ‘st. Aw. 1321 F MH. BARSTOW, 615 7th st. : SIMMONS, Ok Vinor.a, | Sunday.” ONS Oe te tion, 10g Kew ave. Rew. Gospel Subscription Agents, Gres reue by Mr, 2. A. Harding, By order of the Board of Directors. hueeil ay es ‘urssell, signal corps, has been or sume those duties, relieving Second Frank Green of the temporary management, Resiaxep,—John Wetzler of Ohio, clerk in the time division of the government printing office, has resigned, to take effect today. Prrsoxau.—R berg and wife of New York, A. W. Pewin wife of Bridgoport, R. D. Geer and wife of Buffalo, W. 8, Weel Prices $10 0875, IED 5 and Mass.sve. Open until S p.m. jy) of Tiw? W. MOSBY WILLIAMS, > H. IC CANNOT. BR 700 CaU- pr for sumption, | fae REY. DR, RANDOLPH H. MeRIat ae church of the Eplpuany, @ :, between didi is ordivary WESLEY OH: ZLPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY ta HEW CROP PEAS IN GLASS, NEW CROP IN TIN, NEW CROP TEAS, NEW MACKEREL, PRESERVES, NEW JELLIES, FRENCH SOUPS TIN, FRENCH SOUPS IN GLASS, EXTRA OLIVES IN GLASS, PITTED OLIVES IN Imported Sardines, the highest grades known the trade; Edam Cheese, just imported; Full Pine-spple Cheese, large and email: English Cheese, old and rich; Full Cream New York : Extra Choice Elgin Creamery Butter direct the churn. We are headquarters for the cele Deated Geneva Magnetic Water. A single trial will e you of its marvelous curative qualities We @uarantes all that is claimed for it or mouey refunded. nz: a KENNEDY & sous. 1116 a ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 428 MINTH STREET. Potato Chips FRESH FROM THE ‘DAaLLY. BrO pening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1889. TWO CENTS. Telegrams to The Star. MERRILL OUT OF THE RACE. If IS NOT YET SETTLED Who Will Succeed Corporal Tanner as Pension Commissioner. MAJOR WARNER MAY EVEN YET ACCEPT THE PO- SITION—BUT EVEN IF HE DOESN'T MAJOR MER- RILL 18 RULED OFF THE COURSR—OTHER CAN- DIDATES, No doubt is felt here by persons who have been following the pension office matters that there is no possibility of Gen. Merrill being appointed commissioner of pensions, The from Dakota. Roosevelt Wants to Be Senator GENERAL GOSSIP FROM EUROPE. GOSSIP FEOM EUROPE. France Uneasy Over the Coming Con gress of the American Kepublics. Loxpox, Sept. 21.—Amid all the bustle of the coming elections there is considerable uneasi- ness felt among French economists a8 to what the effect will be upon French trade at the coming meeting of representatives of Ameri- can republics, Deputy Lalande, whose com science appears to have been awakened by ® possibility of foture reprisals, in an article ip the Debc s that possibly the United States has not been troated altogether fairly in the matter of excluding its salt meats, bat that the statute is a relic of imperialism and has been allowed to remain in force rather through the =| neglect of the chamber to abrogate it than as a discrimination t a. important product of a sixter republic whose we cannot but be ardently desired by the French people. When » French statesmas begins to mingle sentiment with business it is time for nations interested to exercise a com- mendable caution. The prospect of « pan- American zollverein is not an attractive one to any European mercantile country, but while English merchants regard it as too camber- rome and ill-adjusted a scheme to be sucecss- fully consummated, Deputy Lalande proposes to pl the United States as the most formid- able member of the combination, in advance, by admitting salt meats and hog products ia roturn for a lowering of the tariff on Freach wines, idea is that he has not been close-mouthed TRE PAPAL SUCCRSRION. enough, and that by appearing too often The indecorum of the scramble for the sae in interviews he has lost every chance i ~ cessorship to the papal crown is hardly felt in of appointment. Many of Gen. Warner's friends| Steamship Burned in New | forhip, to the papal crown is hardly felt ig believe that the fact of his having left Deer York. the bitterness of the pa’ rting the Park today with the matter of his acceptance still different candidates, Ligliara is open is significant of a weakening on his part agreeable to France, but this fact 4 —— under the arguments of the President, and they are Monsi; ‘lice ia will not be surprised to learn of his acceptance.| BOLD BANK ROBBERY. i A agen advance- Though before leaving Washington he was pos- i be er fully re ~ a at vd itive in his assertion to them that he would not . i. it is likely that an obseurer nam Sa mpelerin Mate SS ee Oe eek Reelin terete ponies ve acne nae that lis regard forthe wishys of the President i nation more of Inte than the bitter and defiant Howdaet he better of him. | Tt may hve been eee ineult edarcesed to it by Gre srregunt Goreme his own mind. It is understood that the mat- =e Tor iu his epeech “ —e er. Of —— — as he aad, the empire does not propose ever ter is still unsettled, SEVERE STORMS IN MEXICO. | Pix its crasp om what i hos lone, eeoured, THE CONFERENCES AT DEER PARK. but even emperors’ prophesies have been falsi- No decision has been reached after along | Rain, a Cyclone and a Landslide Com-| fied before now. and the map of Europe may talk between the President, Secretary Noble pletely Wreck One Town. be masteriolty change a — the career so ji i — triumphantly openc clone. =~ ae ee te the | 8t- Louis, Sept 21.—Advices from different |" Th. obligatory til eorvice bill is re 'B- conference this morning the ta of Mexico say very heavy storms have y the Datch with @ sullen defiance. A general started for Kansas City, and, after | Pt! pe lib toite Se eaey Tan, bis businom ‘associates, he | bean swooping over that country since | Psusons eppomiion will be made tot Ming wali wil send his final answer from there.| August 15, visiting different _ states | 1‘ a prevent any serious outbreek dering Before leaving Washington aromteraey he told | at different times, The latest | his lifetime. When his death occurs it will be ain tet be Hes menion St | prevailed along the ~—Pacifie. const | qui n whether the most obstinate peo- to be at Park, he would telegraph them. | 42d reports from Mazatlan and Manzanilla are aed cen iy bes _~ to — 1 Awe bd No word has been received from him, and the | that the steamer Porfirio and Alata have proba- | 70° "pon their freedom, on which they have conclusion is that he does not feel that the mat- ter is finally settled. There will be no especial haste in =e the soe, as Tanner is to be allowe his thirty days’ leave, and the President insists upon Gen. Warner's taking all the time he wants to consider the matter before he will accept his declination as final. IF GEN, WARNER HCLDS FIRM to his declination it is likely that cither ex- Commander Fairchild, ex-Commander Rea or Frederick Kunefler, the ex-pension agent at Indianapolis, will be se- lected, Little doubt is felt that the last-named would be appointed but for the fear of criticism on account of the appoint- ment going to Indiana. Seeretary Nobie returned from Deer Park at 1:55 this afternoon, He said Maj. Warner had ey west, He refused to say what conclusion been reached about the pension commis- sionership. SHOT AT HER HUSBAND. And Said That She Intended to Kill Him. In a small shanty in an alley not far from 4th and K streets northwest lives a young colored man named Frank Gordon. He is a married man, but does not live with his wife. The latter, whose name is Mary Gordon, lives in Union alley at the house of a female friend,. and charges that her husband is living with another woman. At any rate they have been separated nearly a year. Last week Mary grew tired of living in that manner and she decided to kill her husband, Saturday night she went to a store on 7th sireet and purchased a revolver and enough ammunition to kill a hundred persons. She kept the weapon in her pocket, expecting to get a chance to use it, but failing to meet Frank on the street she decided last night to visit his house and accom- plish her designs, . day cyclone passed over the town of Chi pec, causing great destruction, and to a part of which passed directly through the town, cutting a great buildings and carrying its path. down the guiley made by flooded that part of the place not already di stroyed. There was no loss of lif people had warning and suffi toe ten freight cars on the Mexican Centr: railroad were wrecked near Lagos Thurs Martinez fatally wounded, been elected governor of Neuvo Leon. Se A STEAMER ON FIRE, Damage to the Nashua. fire started starboard side and was Peter Creed, one of the coal pa: stantly shouted “fire” and in a few n fire engines were engaged in playing on the burning vessel. Meautime the Sayre. whose captain's attention had be tracted by the dense volume of smoke out of the Nashua. had steamed up to er and, THIS ACTION SAVED THE DECKS from spreading to the superstructure. It'was near the hour of midnight when she | turned into the alley toward her husband's house. Bhe took the weapon from her pocket and carried it br rola 3 which she wore | across her shoulders, ‘hen she reached | the house in which her husband lives she i ‘ted the weapon and then knocked at the door. A yor woman who lives in the house went to the and Mary said she wanted to sev her husband. Frank was in bed at the time, but he arose and went to the door in his night clothes. Mary was stan inthe alley and he walked out to whe! e Was, “Do you intend toend your days in the fourth ward?” she asked him, “I do,” he replied. She repeated the question and received the same reply. firemen boarded her but experienced it diffi. smoke. oured tons of water into the hold. o'clock the fire was pret @ mystery. Chief Engineer Smith the fires were hauled after the ) | the cause, It was allege: long and carries freight only, —— THAT BIG RAILWAY DEAL, Secured the Charter. THE SHOT. — Then, as though she intended that he should end his days immediately she levelled Cutcaao, Sept. 21 Ottawa, Ont., say: the terror of the inhabitants a great land slide eceurred on the mountaia back of the town, a ath through the y away everything in A torrent of water then poured | reports that Mexican citizens had a desperate the landslide and | battle with Mexican officers and soldiers in and Engineer Brandt, an American was killed, and Engineer Gracia and Firemen Bolina and Gen. Bernardo has Kicking Over a Lamp Causes Great New Yonx, Sept, 21.—The steamship Nashua of the Providence line was discovered to be on fire about 10 o'clock this morning as showas lying ather dock at the foot of Warren street. The in the conl bunkers on the discovered by ig tug boat posting anchoring alongside, poured in « lively stream, of the burning boat and prevented the fire The fire boat and several other tugs soon arrived THE WIFE'S MIDNIGHT CALL ON HER sUsBaND. | Aud began throwing streams upon the boat. The culty in locating the fire in the darkness and They chopped holes in the deck and Some of he cargo was thoroughly drenched. At 11 li under control, thongh still burning. The cause of the fire is said that haa had made her dock. He had no —_ tion to offer as to shat a careless stoker had kicked a lamp over. The Nashua has been commission about five years, She is 300 feet The Northern Pacific Believed to Have A special dispatch from here has been considera always prided themselves. ot A REBELLION IN MEXICO. | Citizens Object to the Collection of Enormous Taxes. Vaxnorye, Texas, Sept. 21.—S, H. Allen,whe has just returned from the Rio Grande river, the | Mexico, in which 400 participated and many | were reported killed. It is said the citizens cape, but the destruction in crops and loss of succeeded in routing the soldiers. when the cattle was very great. Two locomotives and | §0Vernor appeared upon the scene to assist im quieting the rebellion, but he was forced to leave or lose his life. The trouble was over the collection of enormous taxes, _ THE QUEBEC DISASTER. Relief Voted the Sufferers by the City Council, Queneo, Sept, 21.—At a mocting of the city council held last night a resolution was adopted voting the sum of $5,000 towards the relief of the sufferers by Thursday night's dis- A report was read from Engineer Bal- lairge showing that he had warned the federal government years ago of danger from the con- dition of rock at the place where the accident occurred. aonenciaitieaeetinas MERRILL OUT OF THE RACE. °|He Telegraphs Warner to Absolutely Withdraw His Name. . 21.—Maj. Merrill Warner at Washing- ton to absolutely withdraw the former's name from consideration in connection with the pem- sion commissionership. —_——— FROM DEER PARK. No Pension Commissioner to be Ape % pointed Today. Deen Park, Mp., Sept. 21.—Secretary Noble and Maj. Warner left here this morning at 8 o'clock, the secretary for Washington and Mi Warner for Kansas City. The appointment of pension commissioner will not be made today. Senator Plumb of Kansas was a morning arrival. He willdine with the Pres- t. He says his visit has nothing to do with nt of a commissioner of pensions, L. T. Michener, attorney general of Indiana, and John E. Milholland ot w York were the only callers at the White House cottage this morning. Mr, Michener came to discuss state affairs with the President. ———___ A BANK BUKGLARIZED. A Special Vault Opened and $45,000 Stolen. the weapon and fired. The ble talk about the reported big rail-| Dernorr, Mrcu., Sept. 21.—A special to the of the pistol attracted a targe| Way deal out of which the owners | News from Ishpeming, Mich, Last night crowd and Sete were sent for inallj/of the Northwest Central railway | the officials of the Ashland mine at Iron Wood, directions. Policemen Trainer and Ascher | charter are said ty have made Mich., received $44,500 to square the bb ia See eee ane Gy Placed the woman | ¢9.990,000 sterling from the sale of their in- monthly pay-rol! today. For safe keeping terest to an English com be excellent authority here for the statement the Northern Pacific is at the bottom of the deal; that it is, in fact, the real purchaser and the English company referred to has only been used ali] along asa blind. If it be true that the Northern Pacitie has secured this charter it will get control of one of the finest and richest regions of the whole Canadian northwest; as the Northwest Central follows the line ted by Mr. Kensie when premier for the Canadian Pacific road. —_o——_ ROOSEVELT FOR THE SENATE. He May Be Elected to Represent North Dakota. Curcaco, Sept. 21.—A Tribune special from Bismarck, North Dakota, says that Civil Service Commissioner Theodore Roosevelt is interested in the polities of the Missouri slope, and that his friends say that he is the man for the United States Senate. Mr. Roosevelt is popu- IN THE POLICE count. She was taken to the Police Court and this afternoon she was arraigned on a charge of Simple assault. She plead guilty. When questioned by the court Mary admitted that she fired the shot ‘and said that she meant to kill her husband because she was @ stranger in the city andshe did not in- tend to let any one make a fool of her. JUDGE MILLER’S REMARKS. Judge Miller said that he did not intend to send this woman to jail for thirty days, She is a dangerous and should be put where she can't kill anybody for some time, and ordered a warrant to issue for assault with in- tent to kill. Seer rarer cme arraigne 1 was held in 50 aif for the action of the grand jury. ——— Interior Department Changes. The following official changes have been made in the Department of the Interior: republican party of that dis- : it br tend no — could vork upa ae following tor his em- . Itis ‘ht at Bismarck that Roose- So wits fount aby ieeeaaori anes WON’T WORK FOR WHITE PEOPLE Alabama Negroes Both Male and Fe- male are Tired of Doing it. ALL, 2L—A" ‘War ol Buwucnam, from Moteville, a town neaP the scene of the hanzes. The following changes have bevn made in the clerical'force of the War department: Howard W. Fits of Rhode Isiand and Wm. C. Gaynor of Kentucky clerks at Henry a Wal- | i “i et ny. There is said to the money was taken to the iron exchange bank, but it be: ng after banking hours the money was placed ina small vault. The cashier went to the theater in the even- ing and when the vault was opened this morn- ing the money was gone. Every effort is being made to trace the burglars, A From Wall Street Today. New York, Sept. 21.—The dullness in the stock market continued unrelieved this morn- ing, and only Northern Pacific preferred, among the usually active stocks, showed any special animation, The New York, Susquebauna and Western stocks were more active than usual and sugar trust dida fair business, but the rest of the market was dull and stagnant, The weakness of the close last evening was continued and first prices were ner from 3s to }¢ per cent lower, while sugar trust was down %. The last named, however, guiek! ralliod and regained the loss, while e general list advanced emall fractions, generally wiping out the losses of the open- ing. The coal stocks were the only feature, however, Jersey Central continuing its ward movement, reaching 122—a gain of nv 4 cent from its opening figure. The mar- et presented po further feature, and at 11 o'clock it was dull but firm at small fractions better than the opening prices, Has tae Bai Two Bunco Men Arrested. Lavorre, Ixp., Sept. 21.—Two men were arrested here yesterday on suspicion of being the parties who secured $3,000 from Louis Bot torf, a farmer, living near Crawfordsville, by means of a bunco game. They are believed to pp) pert a farmer out Sramo Vauuey, lit., Sept. 21.—Dr. Rauch, . secretary of the state board of health, investi- LE it | i i | if ot i Z F i i i : i i F i E f f i i ili | if ut [fi i th i i a