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~ tt OO e=_e THE EVENING STAR * e Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, : . Groat ys A nd 10 8 TWO TRAINS TELESCOPE. et, ateaaaee aL See pore ae ¢ List of the Killed and Wounded at A RACE RIOT IN ALABAMA. Jer, GS; six mouths, $5. Rott, ities 0+ Washington, D. C.as Friday—@1 montha, 50 centa * Vo. T5—No 14,043. WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1889. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |SORRY TO LOSE CAPT. symons. | THE PRESIDENT AT HOME. State Troops Sent to the Scene of Disturbance. evel et : : pene = Sera See of Regret From the District | Several Kansas Men Among His Callers "oy abi ty oan ena sen ae ham Soy | Ba ha hep a dy re Commissioners and Business Men. Today. iy stock in larger abd at exercises: Sen he toesanmebesia — AN IMPORTANT POLYGAMY CASE. aud" others. | Service con ticked by youne beer! erand | AMUSEMENTS, ‘There was gloom about the District building | Tae PExsiox commestOxERSEIP PRESUMABLY my strictl and sunday | fous roe 7 Libod cabs eaeoniaage Na today, and Capt. Symons’ room was the scene of | THE SUDJECT OF THEIR TALK—THE PRESIDENT'S to quote one-thi . Bs oe ==> ALL SOULS’ CHURCH (UNITARIA, many expressions of regret on account of | PosITION—THE TANNER-DALZELL OUTBREAK eats | bars : anaae | RS cag ae ee, eae ; is being rood ‘tr aminant_ to in| bons tor mens ig | Nantucket, Mass. (ciating, Sunday schoo! a 0;46 | BOOKS AND STATIONER: ee eee Sree 1: aks tedden anh aad callers to- elated were tk tee at woken ee eee ee a Coe calms ll Sod celine tes ea errors tre aah Summoned 7 E v ¥ w ager ee eee DETER te rescuing: by ‘the ‘pastor ’aé, 11 am. ; Seatac tetas EoeAne ccoeatas:| v0 Cegevell, Dnlge Geel Iepeonmietins mene ay Pert STON Gor. Sih and G ws. 2. SS8T. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN | Sunday aclios TR on ieee Hh oe emi anes long prominent business Butterworth, Secretary Tracy, Secretary Win- 28,013 SHIRT OKDEKS TO DATE!!! <> arch, corner of 11th and H sts, n.w., 5. pare jot a vening serv: it a their 40m and Secretary Proctor and a party of Kan- Place your order for Shirts with P. Dower, Communion services Tomorrow m von A menand citizens called and expressed their | th wanes iene KH. iu at Lio’ t i 30 in the HAMLINE ME. CHURCH, COR. 9TH AND that the District was going to lose so | *# geutlemen. LIST OF THE KILLED AND WoUxD Sune, We Varo Weanenhay mocaine dod will beabecnt hook, 8:18 ye He roscttlng by tha astoe sin es The call of the Kansas men was probably the | CAN BE LEARNED—WHAT TEE ENOINERR OF THE ee me, won Wednesday miu 1] 5 . 3 IGHIN TEMPLAR ANDO tor the fest of the week. ie Sid 7:30 pan, Cotiéecrution meetine uosday. ae i comarssronens sar. | ‘mportantevent of the day. First Representa-| Fist SECTION SAYS OF THR DisAsrE: cc. pater 3 re aE DEY EDWARD W. yee Tt iSoodaiy inte ee OG, ie N' Hine and Douglass both said tive Anderson of Kansas called and had quitea| BRAKEMAN's NEOLECT TRE CADSR. r: “ he eri, Wes pe oe with the Preside; President and TAYE SUMEROUS FAGOIUIEN, DAILY, | pikcsrbed aha saa Wet, aul greek tm ts | gr—g=sA TERN PRESEYTERIAN CHURCH, tuat they considered Capt, Bymons a valuable | IK with the President, The President an ; Fitteeuth-st. Presbyterian Church on Sauday morn- 3 ching by Evan Mr, Anderson are on intimate terms. On his| A™®T®RDaM, N.Y., Sept, 28.—The St. Louis } from parties wanting to buy Homes on Cap” — Fal ae oe pene tne . a be was | Mr. om ae =! Cand Southeast Washingwou, | Hue at i se Sub, ret; “The greatness of c o. Searles st 11 am. Subject sock ug, officer. Personally speaking, they sai GENERAL EUROPEAN GOSSIP _—_— A BAD RAILROAD ACCIDENT. One Section of an Express Trails Crashes Into Another. LL am. upson, late nw. 4 i clock last rn | from the White House Mr. Anderson mot | ®*PTess, Which left Albany at 10 o’cloc! here from $1,060 to $8,000. |B ; teous gentle! and, taking all in all, | "°F 3 she : De ‘ach Wouses wud wishing to sell will | Kev. Dr. Grimke. : : rt at Pa mucted by Mr, Cention. This Wil | ort Sale diovsss ax> = elt foe Bas re ar ponies By about to | Gen, Campbell and Representative Turner | @i8bt, met with a bad accident near Palatine Sets interest to let me Know st once, Be NE LAQOLITAN, ME. CHURCH. COR. | the public kind invited. De. Noole, the pastor, will | FORRENT (Miscettaxzovs) give up. |of Kansas. They saw the Presideat | bridge shortly after midnight. Se en ERT ee SUPERIOR PIMA, by. the pastor" Dr Gee Hi Corey. ‘bere | Teste his work Sunday, October." “PTA | vou RENT \Sranuee) Maj. Raymond said: Personally speaking | and later Mr, Anderson returned. THE KILLED aXD WOUNDED Mi per pair: Blanket Ste. per Pair, YALE | Vice m evening. Sabbath school 9 CHURCH, 3D AND A | FOR SALE (Miscriaxnouw) : Iam ‘very sorry to lose Capt. | THE COMING COMMISSIONER OF PENS‘ONS—PER- | 90 far as learned are as follows: fear cor LOU aod Feta a : HAL M. CHURCH, | Ring by the pastorst 1 am maa’? Bay Ses SEE aie s GOODE Symons, a my" aitociation with bam | mars, Killed—Miss Sadie Bord of Wostport, N. a. no Tsenceine OF hoolat 9:15 a.m. Oxford it 6:30 p.m. cE eo! leasant an A ° west Rev-D, M. Boowulto, Sunday at AL aun. and | Tyciar Curis Prayer Mectine Thasday at 7 390 | HOUSEE URNISHINGS hed siways been very pleasant Gen. Campbell is the gentleman the public ficient officer, His rank a Prentice Dane, a clergyman of Dayton, Ohio; Tisuretlay Gvenibys. All welconsee 1 Seuts free ands cordial invitation extended to | LADIES' GOODS er tee De ee | mind has about settled on for commissioner of Tag Etanklin, porter of ping ear; W. HL aoe = ¢-HALIN PA aA ae? LOCAL MENTIO: a ii oaiti ‘ i msions, It is very much more than probable | Manning of Marquette, Mich. fe Couclaver Send Four so tas ok reaterenee eating: Bentey t ME Los! } important position than that of assistant to the | P® uf the Conclave. Send your | Hag 9y ot termi etnce eta e Sunday a OUNDRY METHODIST | EPIpCOP f AND FOUN 1 Geo. 0 A i Injured—Mrs, W. H. Manning of Marquette, a Engineer Commissioner.” that they all talk with the President @n the quette, - lephone. or our waons, and Test as- SratBoe Sood cs dents ons | ven, Corner of G and 141 MEDICAL. sured or bern’ served with, the. Deat tig country af gore et er ae Iliott, pustor.—Interosting serv c subject of Mr. Tanner's successor. Mich.; Miss Mary Tate of Fredonia, N.¥.; Wm. ~ o =______“*__ | church tomorrow: Sunday school at 9:15 and 9. MISCELLANFOC HOPES THE ORDER WILL BE REVOKED. Whatev Presid had | McElroy of New York; R. A. Fowler of New cma nt THE LADIES. CONSECHATION MEET | atu. preachiug by the pasto: wt. an, abd 70 p. | MONEY TO LOAN Mr. B. H, Warner, in conversation with @} oon, lee he oker Mn See an York; H. J. Lewis of New York; Mra. Ingalls, = — ROCHESTER Las, ———SCSCSCS*S Sia wr 1 be resumed at a.m. on iN ry chepeL oil ke bien Dee sre ee Srar reporter upon the removal of Capt. | resignation has passed away. He does not —_ of praten of the ¢ . and St. Louis —- ner Sth and F sts. u.w. Allcordislly invited. ‘1t* | will make the address. We cordially invite sud re- Suasanee, Symons, said: “I regard the order asmostun-/fear that an reat national issue will | Tilroad; Wm. Horth, engineer of second seo = = — a Quest the presence of all survivors of the ol OCEAN STEAMER: . y Ra —_ ‘4 & bh ‘ to | tion. ee Cee SAE A EERE SIE HRAGHES GOLDEN EAGLE, | CHRUS | thembers of Foundry church. t" | POTOMAC RIVER B Socteuits: to, Che ‘tutereats “of tie Detrick Se Toe ES a eee 1. i Rapin of ts Deion prmenenns ng Unatle, No. 1.—, 8 = . ETHODIST PROTESTANT as 1 1 overnment. fe . 5 Sew Yo ‘ : ca movpiuas, | mispstomtis uaa Satuntbay tote 4s Fe ONTEAL seTioDTST PRO S Capt Symons ‘has fad large’ experience | comrade in as good standing es Mr. Toomer, Sew Tork, lajered stightiy, na br 3723-3 1206 F st, SSS et are a Regime | PRID and has taken peculiar pains to inform him- He expects to put » good man at the head of | | Tagine Jagilis woreta Get. © enh an —- ASHIN COMMANDE:-Y, NO. 1,K | day, 7:80 p.an. z ¢ seneation Over self regarding the needs of the capital city. se, Btymend ene ey = Louis puivcto one. The peter boone we Will dagenble at. Ma siniat’ uy “ x : ° on 7 2 : TE. JAS. OMeGUIES HAG, REMOVED ESDA» EVENING, October 2,1 full | Gtists doctrines.” a, Ee, place of safety become His ideas are broad enough to prevent o} Massachu- form tor drilj, 5 2. = sezs-2w perder of the Eminent Commander, JOHN H. U) now due for Superauuuates and Home Missionaries.it | ATT ROA : stacles from standing in the way of public | nd justice. The administration bas no less | instantly killed. Mr. Ledyard, the prosident WARDER VOO ait i : mpxthy for the veterans of the war than has | 0f the Michigan Central, was in his private car, NEW YORK AVENUE EAEERTIEEEE y improvements and to lead him to the develop- cy eager | and, although the car was completely demol- 7 RHEES. uJ . cor + z s ment of new projects for the interests of the . 4 of Palmore & Nectiees, — 5 FT MPLAR ARE INVITED TO Pullateisks will pret Meco ae i community. © : CORPORAL TANNER AND Paivate patzert. | BEd, Mr. acti a eninjered. Beat Kevite fst mw Bo iakpecr sur Latze ins ofulltiids of zone | Batt Sublect Suornimg. oiFutn held ip unriut; | TEMPLARS' CONCLAVE Iregard our form of government as the best/ Thero is a very general opinion among the Sisinew Waaat inetd 2e Washington, D.C., Sept. 20, 1889. | Charus and Emblems. We have, the b peer | at 2 NDERTAKER: meee ot costeclling sity reve a The | jeading public men now in Washington that seeped o sp “ _ said this it mcern Wmeut aud lowest prices in the city. A. L. SA, = = = unfortunate feature about ‘t is that as soon as morning: “My engine roken down, some- Pcapenoue that hr, Thowas ©. Chalmers ana Mtr. | STE qh; Ma Mew york Waste Ciub Oo..8 | ee SL aE an army officer becomes thoroughly informed | either Mr. Tanner nor Private Dalzell thing had happened to the steam chest, and I Warder Voorhees bave foriued » partuership to trans” ate a area at 1.» Lev. Dr. Stewart will discuss the subject . and interested he is orderedaway. Thedoctrine | 48 ® national issue, and that no b t Set a general keal eae Lem sad Insurance Busi- | = a cua. 2 Nee Fao y N make fhe church any gospel of advantage to the poor $ S of civil service does not seem to prevail in| @mount of letter writing between them peice paca. ar Ss Bef —— — 5 : Their office st the fo arees will be open for Koabine Cot und 8, fo Oficrs ninch and Hifleldy and | and laboring classes for today in the imatter of f9.4, e . casoof army officer appointments, I presume | can make them so, There is no Ire paler [og ype orn Hae ay Ale ot ; eiransistauce in exuneuishing : S en < i in en the pension office is reorganized every- , and the fire at muy fer hse a down thet | og SGURLEY | MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN without the kertutae Of te re thing will be to the satisfaction of those inter. | ductor Abel dispatched a flagman to Palatino SATIONAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. | Tec arcat ain kindly ede Dad 1 ot beet Cor | each eae Drvit Park, Boundary at, near , sincerely hope it may be revoked. sted. Private Dalzell's letter to Mr. Tan- | bridge, two miles sway. for assistance, ¢ this College will be resumed on JOHN H. RUPPERT, | 8. Millor,at I1aim.and 7:30 pin. Sabbath School = acco casa tstneek aie ner stating why he published the latter's letter, | | The wreck caught fre early this morning and eS Seton. 1, 1559, in the new College | _WAsnrarox, September 27, 1559. ist jae nan, Halling and missio) ry Service; address by * o - 5 J and claiming that he had been promised the | burned rapid! It is positively stated that the ‘Hail on I st. bet. sth and ‘th sts, at 6:30 orclock pt | ge DE. F. X. DOOLEY HAS REMOVED HIS | bs Wednesday ar auclelp Midweek Service =§ Mr. O. C, Green sai The eusrauce ex-tu.natious will be beid at 1 o'eh ctl fendeuco to. 1406 Corcoran sy ly $0 pm. Strangers always wel- today appointed Edward N. id: “I was very much as- deputy commissionership, is trea asa matter | Tear brakeman was sent back to signal the im) | be ome i tonished to hear of the removal of Capt. Sy-| of lit: rlene second section, but he neglected to periorm pens iu the new Coilewe | om % a a a e Hartshorn of Ohio ti deput; con- : . : wee ‘ ‘ 2 Sill ue furniabed with tickets and | Uext™ 14thst.u.w. Telephoue call: ee METROPOLITAN PRESBYTEATAR | troller of the Treasury, totale caact “au, | mons, and I think that {t le a very serious mat-| Private Lelsell' disposition to be dramatic his duties, 3 the Treasure a Lo ng ae | 4th and B 8.c., Cxpitol Hil, | vember 1. , ter to the District of Columbia to change him at | 18 well known, and while he may think that he | Engineer Horth Wilt Probably Recover. Sic Wesmtuing of the lectures, Hv KALUSOWSKL, | with ne in the shos business. ut Tomorrow st li ain," Beyoaih. schol at Dead, a this particular time after his becoming so ly w ‘not being given w Axuaxy, N.Y., Sept, 28.—A reporter called at president. a ate ene a veekuay evening mee 1 PavaasteR Jonpax's Ittxess.—Paymaster | familiar with all the improvements that are go- LY €O% it will be very difi-| the hospital this morning and was informed aq SCHOOL BOCES TOR EVERY GRADE OF | | wectially, a 2 ireday, conxregutioual; both at ____4t*_| J, W. Jordan is lying seriously ill in this city. na I sincerely hope the President my | ees a ny one familiar with | that Engineer Horth, who had his legs crushed = sChocl Bismk Books, stationery and other | SE" N ‘ Be ei ied CHURCH, 13TH ST.BE- | Some time ago be was ordered to appear be- rrison’s hal ac rn tweotiG ad H ats a 5 e1 in the accident at Palatine bridge, was doi ting of the stock, of "rhe National Asphalt ‘ M =" P. Waggaman said: “I think Capt. | the President ever promised bim the office or - abit School Lequinites, Wholestle snd retuil, a7 Pavemeut. ‘compauy™ Ded at ‘Rooms ete Lamas | pastor. ony ee 10 4.1 |; preaching 11 9.2. Bates ee ka ae meri d a Pan pen tse: geomet ‘gan the District authorized any one else to do so. a8 oe be expected and will probably se21-12t 415 9th st now. batuhing, Rew York ay. aa S.A’ RBBAY, the Snore, | Mission, 9:30 p.m. Baptism ‘st conclusion of 1 the | rite and y hen ‘A goapie e is here wi eat ever had. He has just gotten every-| It is one of the best things | known in con- | recover, ¢ doctors wil allow noone to see a CHEDIT! CREDIT: CREDIT laws, eweet'a bord of directors and timusict anyrothee | CYOMMS service. “All are invited. — — thing in shape and knows better than/|Bection with Mr. Harrison's policy in the | bim. Forniture, Caryets and Housefurnishing | husileas which may lawfully be doue by the said HEA PASTOR \ v- | stockholders iu general ineeting. = Sweu's subject Sunday miht 40 ‘ : : CORA up. Oak Bed-room Dutlersigueds eh state, is ill lar a pe p sromt St Ih cate = g ‘3 majority of the cor- gece in the Second Bsptist Church Auditorium, te, with typhoid fever at Boston, his js in Geueral suid on Credit at Cush, Price: W. F. Wuanros, first assistant secretary of | any one else the needs of the District, | ™atter of appointments that he has invariably ENGINFER WORTH sats I think the citizens should bold a meeting ee ip coe Se wolece eng has fend he slowed up his train ot Spraker's, fearing he ikem team ¥ "edd it ame tec , a ittee to call upon the Sec. | far made up bis mind as to warrant a prom Poa : frcicth ur Figal farior Suites frou 83. marain | SO"yaih ct COmDARY. Pastor, “AN dats free, Come. miniday chic! 1.30 | former residence, where he went to spend part | ond SPPait committee to call, upon the Sec- | be ig usually reedy to mate the eproistoese bere xa eae open ee Carpets from 2: r. H. Wiliams, FE. 3 ” 1 Carpets Made ana Laid Free of Charge. D. Free Tuesday rf rl e ————._____ order.’ SECRETARY NOBLE 18 ANXIOUS % ‘ sh Suugan's CREDIT Hovse, savand 7a ¥X Uarton, fse2skoes*) at Fuonday at 740 pm. Riception sacks 3g | yCoutteron Hexsrs Resioxs—Colleotor Geo. |, Mr. T. 1. Holbrook anid: “As a contractor To have some one at the head of the pension | @4 not ace the Gist, section until almost upon ‘selé-tin | re TAKE Syste! DO Nor BUY Tas | 5°?" - Akai =£-___“*_ | W. Hensel of the i ave nothing to say, but ass citizen of the | office, He was at the White House today to not work. t ° — — ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D AR P. is wf 4 ~ , FOR GALE—A SAFER AND MORE | ose prneet, Gus sPrumesury Note made vy | §<g=o8T, PAC * fev. Aired Harding ‘eetor’: | district, has forwarded hi ere nn ee NAS SIR TOs 5s Gn Pieeidah’ bent ipunalan ‘guaibute; | @oeaasior ten Ghia eh Senne ae ‘profitable investineut cannot be found than Payable at Columbsa naticnel bauk, | Services Tomorrow: 7:50 s.m. holy communte Sage A E ssi tur 125, ei abd <U inequate 924, conta:uiug 19,052 feet | with idueets th tener of Slog ee aetna 11am, noruing service and scrmon; § pm, even= tb a froucage of a0 feet, sunproved ty Brick and | dorved by thein; alae by Atusoa Gebetos seiko | cong fall chore Shy cena dee eae rane Houses; evuruern exposure to & park: stones | noi uequliate fur such paper us payment is stopped. | comed. At we We frow cats aud berdics. mlvole, churches, &c.;| Note. if found, return —— St MARYS PE CHURCH ;. — ete sett A. DEHREND, 438 B at. Be Fotroon Gand Wiis tee ey, Reker Tue Surnemz Court Vacaxcy—John B.| Mr. Simon Wolf eid: “I have known Capt. | and it is thought that asettlement of the entire | here an tain Ho. 16, He says his train emavhed Elam states at Indianapolis that Attorney Gen- | Symons for some time and consider him an | Matter wili be reached soon, perhaps tonight, orp elmo hag bara pin eg eral Miller is to be ap) inted to the Supreme able officer, a courteous gentleman and one of Acting Commissiover Smith in anxious to get th hye ante killed. im the Bench, Ls ss the best men the: District has ever had.” the place, and letters urging his appointment | the people were kille . ‘ ave. w price of Gl per foot. on eax nn aE A } = 'H me Mr. Thomas W. Smith said he had hoped | are pouring into the lnterior department every eager aod " He Pee Oe Te MET ET TE, S30 Fe ate. | ge OS | Riresexem, sry boy shal seruion, Eveuy Coxrnact Awanpxp.—Ritchie & Co. of Bos-| that the President would appoint Capt, Symons | dus. He is trying to run the office now so that | TROUBLE WITR NEGRO MINERS. 8.5 per cent di: bougiit this mon! ized Guso tae Machine | service uy cloek, cl Ri a ; os = Gus Uil end Vapor stones POLE & Bacon aat | Kev. Dr’ Leouatdy blakoprelect of northers Ohio wa, | ‘have been awarded the contract for sup- | to succeed Maj. Raymond, To relieve Capt. . Hew. De. : - Symons at this time is @ serious drawback to | quently with the Interior department officials | A Sheriff and Posse, Accompanied by La. ave. B.w, pn ONO a. — beat 2, ibe PES Rector an Biying ten binnacles for the new cruisers at ta District, as to questions arising in connection with the Troops, Gone to the Scene of Action. qu» PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. SE a Ce bee A Talk With Capt. Symons. Pension office business Paces 93n3.805 Shere idntaten, BR Te aoe | | THR Keansanoz.--Word has teen recsivedat|! Im speaking with Capt. Symons upon the in the seep ont received a number of people! Brawrxomam. Ava. Sept. 28—There is se- aS bier | Etter passing, ERED | ow Vk cf yates | ate of War bt rane |" tows ss mile from bee. Deputy Sue Set vurp! ad ee a | 7:30 p.m., Bow. ‘ork will be ready for sea y morn- eter: i . iy d a Hel URNING oth nn ber cat ate F iarweit ot a4 } Rocnardn of tue se ata freg #4 | ing. She will taka ir, Douglass to Hayti. eer course I am exceedingly. sorry to leave jo @ T EXPOSITIONS. well killed a mogress there last night and the - eR hy et ‘airs Der eunum on mouey withdrawn and & THE TEVPERANCE TENT HAS BEEN | Tux Last Warre House Coxcenr.—The pro- | Washington, where I have so many deat friends, | Mr, Butterworth Talke—The American | 2egroes tried to lynch him. The particulars of and oceaus breezes, Dut should exchange immediately > Tod interest sold on Usceo | Bee nite hed on the old camp wround, ith = . pes es ges ‘gee gram for the Marine band concert at the | #2d pleasant acquaintances, but are to/ Exhibit at Paris—Our World’s Fair. | the killing cannot be learned. a Sheeler & Wiis Hien Anu S - which is too . | pecking Busday wie vou pear with ge ae 4s | White House grounda this evening, which will be expected in ov Sarg = ee pare en A trai has just arrived, crowded with women seld-Lia OFFICE, 437 9th n.w. ; = on, ent, rally at nicht, 7:30 o'clock Dr. ©. Whitney be the last for the year, is follows: Belec- poadlhogs of ee rato will be : sub. Representative Butterworth arrived in the | ead children who were tee se Ryman og | == JOHN W. REYNOLDS, ARTIST, BEGS TO (ALAM, Vice ITusident, speak, Meetings every ._ Meetin ces tion, *“The Indian Question,” Lavalie; over- ved by the ‘announce the reopening of bis stuuio abd G. SAX LON, Lrewurer ae os ° tun ih c « rr change. As it seems city at midnight. He is looking in excellent | fearof au assault, The wires have been cut art priors at 5U¥ 11th st uw. Free-band crayons, JOH COOK, necreary, G18 12th st. uplit, ” a ‘, , between this city and Pratt Mines and the con- mpa,” Herold; The London Guety | T have to eed health, He bad a talk with the President this burlesque, “Faust Up to Date.” Lats; eaprics | poaye%e 8° Tam very glad in it E Portland, which is @ beautitu’ city and full of | morning and held quite a reception with news- | @2c4%_0f ,the train reports that several bun~ e pade {ros photographs oF Capitol Hull Braucu by AN. MEEKER, 207 34st. | sous . ort wi is a beauti city and fall o! armed ney are assembled at slope No. His “Vines cchihiiva of petutinge day sud eveame, bac ay aE | Ottere. re qiieten ot Hanuline i ier clarionet (Mt Felix Jardella). Mayeur; | charming people and whero I have many dear paper men on the street corners. Speaking | 20. The conductor tare the magrecs toned cote i —— aT An EST, IN FOUR | speak at junday bight, Mr. Todd Hall, tue | the contest, Godfrey; valse, In ‘0, usa; | friends whom shall be glad to meet again fi hesitate to mak th: —— ; aaa — yrice $15. You should sce these | SUYeted detective of Baltiwore, will conduct’ the | divertimento, “Listen to My Tale of Woe? le ain of the Paris exposition, he said he thought make open threate, So ne, eee nd ae EGS ee ee Aa aE SIS | Cavour thee Gane eget seh | Smith-Lheophiles marek, National Peneiolan | gq; Petded Lave quite Inrge property inter. |. tad beens undeecreed eniinnam one pe ongee ge wes glll cl Gal nae or bitsaushi p caus Ne SPEAN-Y, ho =~ lectins: > tin. : aes . es ashing’ ry, au : : : at 10 o'clock lust night announced that a riot pote hosts inum Ste 10 aim; 100 top.) & to | pyesutnaulpcaunot be beat’ GEORGE SEL SNt | day, Gecnrutown gor, Ha aud My augion | (by request), Sousa, will be a very convenient’ place for me | American exhibit, The appropriation for it, | Yasin progress there and. help wow monded ok a DR. E. &. Caan hq NCEION ALUMNT ASSOCIATION, © | pastor Memonal bu b-Chura and fHialwiigracs | Ci Seuvice Exaonxariox.—An examing-| 0, look | after them. I am busy | he said, was made late, but in the short time | Once, are particulars could be obtained DENI SEAR TS. nrggummaron. Bo, | xh Proshfveree Charen aad Me. Zudd'Hallwilispent | 4.5. wit be held by the civil service commig- | With ™y annual report now, and it will | they had for preparations the Americans had | the telephone wire was cut. ‘Ihe sberiff at oneo a jo attend the fanepel at car toe nine ee | ; Taesd: 4 ; take some little time to finish up things so that | done admirably. He predicted that there would | Ordered out the local miliiary companies aud _——_ JAMES GALT DAVIS, from t Jobus church, on => CALVARY > sion on Tuesd:.y, October 8, at 9 o'clock am. | I can turn a clean slate over to my successor, | | ake 5 om he ds of | Went out with strong posse in addition to the COMMUTATIC MONDAY, nept. 30, af 11 c'clock am. By ordur of the Sundar schecl O ‘ ; | in Washington, for the purpose of filling sev- | However, 1 expect to get off in s short time. AR AG TRORNS SEES WEEN he wees a executive committee. JNU. H VOUsHEES, Sec. It* | Pestor-—Sunday on 4 1 vacancie: 7 000 ” prizes were made. America, predicted, ———— ee apie an ond priuary departments, Prec rd Af Sp. a ae oe oe ake une hgenye in HE WILL NOT BE A “KICKER. would carry off the most and the highest « «> 134H ANNUAL OPENING. 7:30 pou. Dy the pastor Bapiisin after ev ser- | the State department. In a ion to the eub- | cq make fort to in?” AN IMPORTANT POLYGAMY CASE, E. ¥. BROOKS, mst be tee ‘Oat estan GH Jo and D | jects of the ordinary clerical examination ap- will you mere remain?’ honors, sebool, 9:45 ain. Preaching 11 am. and %:s0 plicants will be examine eral geo; “No, I shall make no effort to have the order 531 15th street, Corcoran Building MEMORIAL CitarE ‘Sth and Pate. ew. Rwiday and history, law, international pg mf changed. Inever questioned an order ye' GaAs FIXTURES, Bevin On een arte nena revert trith modera languages 8 optional b- $201 shallnct commacs now I have had| He is in for making the proposed world’s = DERI WN BANGER OA hee | Jee! anks on which to make application | too much to do with kickers during my con- | fair j is country as ri ible Sar } 4 aaa LARGEST LINE EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY. wal preacli, Proao ae ca catttice hia: | may be obtained at the roome of the commis: | nection vith the Distrint government to want | {= 12 this country as grand as possible and of 8 stag we = Lo ws a ae MES. LA BILLS, Ras pe re pope was broug! fore: mites Stal ‘ommis- ees ; oiding any quarrels over the site. The FORMERLY OF 1205 HOWE Ap Uabecun Damon ilting, corner 4g wud Ponaaylvauia ave, nw, | #100 in the city hall to be classed among them, bd . - revpeued her business at 1351 AND HANDS NS he in OS se tomes ien ree “Tbave nothing further to say,” continued | ™Stter, should be carefully considered, | sioner Pillsat Provo Thursday, charged with se7-4we j FROM THE BEST FACTORIES. P FIRST CONGREGATION x sear THE WORLD'S FAIR OX THIS SIDE OF TEE| A Second Wife Testifics as to Her Mare ceiver riage by Mormon Kites. ithout prejudice in favor of any one place, " in $5 pc. : the captain, “except that I have always en- |“! polygamy, and held in $5,000 bail, and the sec- im all brane = i N.Y., bi 3 ; and when the selection of asite is made th q=>_CERIIFICATES OF STOCK, CHEQUES LAMPS IN CHOICE PATTERNS, Revo MC Newiuane tom oases , L Hi beheld pies ~ ian - vag wi d | deavored to do my dut, dif [have done so | Whole ple of the country should unite to | ond wife in $1,000. The lutter related under oath ‘and other securities. Commercial Ltho- | se28-stutisu “Lhe goupel 4 revelution of help.” " ary Wilcox of New York city are at to the satisfaction of the citizens of W: make celebration a success, how she was converted to Mormoni Vir- a A. 6. ORDSEY. SPECIAL NOTICES ~~ | ine service will be re-tuied oe week fard’s.—H.S. McLemore, U.8.N., David Price, | ton I am very glad.” rapthieans ; gosemisal es dol Se pity de BS ayy W. M. Hughes of Pittsburg, W.Y. Gr Gen. Casey Says It’s a Promotion ded “Onis | Sinls and came to Utah last November, and UNITED STATIS VET! RINARY HOS FOR THE CONCLAVE. oe Seoertmboill ford and D. H. Valentine of Brooklyn. A. J. ‘A called © this | peopl tw gave the details of her marriage to Jesperson MIG Bab WELL ROB Our Celebrated $1.25 BOARDS are still in demand. | SE's detiastion” will bv hey s wees Gaeeed | Weston and Mrs, and Miss Weston of Cincin: | ST” Peace apron! A Ee in the Mormon temple, No marriage license Veterinary Suncom, subject at the gorpel mee.iny st the Young Mess | Natt, Ohio, are at the Ebbitt,—Jas, W. Lord | ™orningin the hope that he might throw D KEY WEST — | Bat wooffer at 90c. per 100 feet, for one week, alot of | Christian .e yi . sim great a compliment. was procured, as the Tucker-Edmunds ey Cowmou,Ordiuary Vircinia BOARDS, euitable for | CLomorrow) at 230 odaek A bepular maaung | O24 Grane Mace, of Brook! rcs ates | ties om ied fe ne Seneral exclaimed, |The Arion glee club have volunteered sosing|law provides. The case is im WINES, erecting Keviewing Stauda, « ar eo ct with chiech. eacvices and Des- | Chadwick of London are at Ge ees, Bo ier = <astiGho pubiie “enn S atthe reception and Col. A. 8. Worthington portant, owing to the fact that rae ad wie PSN ie et p> apelin ww | Card and wile of Ilinois, F. M. Seuulding ot ve 2 lone duty to ancther in | Pil deliver the welcoming address, which will of 3 man is ordered from one duty to another in| be supplemented by a few words from flon, 8, | {°F seversl years past ithas been next to im- brag FOURTH-ST. ME CHUKCH, REV. wa. | Boston, O. C, Williams and wife of New York i is is bile to secure conviction in one of these a Importer | yo Be pteenn Seana, LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, {| ete bape gee pastor.—0 a uuday school | R. B. May of Connecticut, W. Beel of Ircland, peghherinry A voll oar mpee hin? Whe a biiterger ie Marte hae ie ya Soe Had the plural wite not testified freely reas ggmmmaty ieee Sg iat eel em Dealersin Lumber and Mili Work, | Dretchiiue by the pustor. 7 pau young “gedyiny | J. F- Jimmon of Indiana ‘and Mrs. H. G. Som: | Sgu't wo, au obicers of the government, cver- | stark er fom ory ington hall, | her husband would have escaped the five your?” EQUITABLE SEW ISSUE OF stock. braie meeti team ay: evening, .. | mers of Tennessee are at the St. James.—Ex- | cise our duties in our best jadgment without penalty which now stares him in the face. All stray a Py COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, cordially huvived wo thcee services, To’ | Congressman John R. Thomas expects to re- | being asked why we it? It 6 ag Bags: x x was ee N CO-OPERATIV! DING Assoct. a6 7 role ikl side in Philadelphia while his cruiser is bein i HIGH SCHOOL CANDIDATES. 1 AN . “eWUL) ABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F 5. ee mi ” = — sh — NEW CHU 3 = VION oer aoe built there at_ the Cramps’ yard.—a. Moc tom aac cathe Pos pet Y pre ee feat — smear: aemieg — dnien Genkadenee nthe, cig! bib annual and | ninety ixth regular ral uz monthly | Sep Ga, Piri yao Tomorrow morting at tl Const of hoes eae Tex., reg J. B. Sener of | hig place with a man of marked ability. Capt. Examination of Pupils from Private Count Waldersee’s Trip Th: h Switze Ga m. 104:30p. m_Onthe tet | Sys alist) F at wc WEDNESDAL October | brewchlbg by Ker. A. duo. Cisare.” Sublc the Hotel Jobneom Me ChEe ort We At | Symous was the man we needed, and we Schools and from Other Cities. ailanhtlonaer at Secohenens then Wednesday ip eacu month the otice will be open from | yest me ‘be ciected and fasuieuts Ou the eieveuth | free and ail welcome, Bate! acsistan: | 2¢Rt, him there. It is @ compliment Keste Of wtock vian minister; George 8. Batcheiler, assistant to u him, voguil his ability, a o-| The high school, after a weeks’ organization Count Wal: . chow b. vauces Win be mine peumpuly wil be received. UNION METHODIST EPISCOPAL tary of the t ; Mr. ‘ erecoraee ot pl tm Loxpox, Sept. 28—Count von Waldersec's oe DAWL DONOVAN EAS CONNELL, President | Fe ONION yg METHODIST | EPISCOPAL eae ome Mee. Walton Ona an? ©, | tion, for from being a subordinate, an assist- | and work, is pretty well started on the new mummer trip through Switzerland was, of . tee 17m & ivea | DAML DON eine ‘#t_ | uvenue.—sunday Echool ut ALA] am. » and | ant, he is put in charge of an important dis- year, The entire first and second ulecriptions for shares in the 17th taue rece : : ; FILL Ix | hive bine Uy” Mo ‘paat-r, Hi. Chapman, | Miss E, Gresham and Mr. Joho A. Kasson of | trict, Symons was necded somewhere elee he : omnes, Ser rect andinecrestion ealy, bus lt was Gaul Bt the office of toe Anmucauion, Ryuiabie Build y HAASE SE BUILDING 25. | pectic gatlanjonery wiceting” At /:30 pis. vem- | lows, recently commissioner to the Samoan | had been here unwandeat six years, and he was|Y*T Classes bave been established on| natural to suppose that he should seize such aa Bx. 4005 & wt. JOR ars cequewted to wake thet paymenteat | yecaiic address by. diag. service. Allweicome “tr? | Conderence at Berlin, are in New York.—Sen- | ordered away. That's all. the half-day plan, and the machinery of educa- Bhares are #2.50 per month. x, sthiy westines. | ibe Hob 8 eventiar rescul $1000 advanced cn each share, ps ty og Uble when eset nt tees seca hee . a hor J. G. do Amaval Valente, Brazilian minis- Sti cou ousy be beid respousibie wheu paid at thee << Fiat aervieat AND E CAP. | ver, and Buron von Zedtwitz, German minister Pamphlets expisining the objects and advantage of | bull on every F1US1 NUNDA) vl the wouth, v Ber dee cae nee xico and fi sf apne — — MTA Gheut nd Axtures wold at pubic sais | to Mexico and formerly minister to the United Opportunity to secure on his tour points of value to his country, aod ic is understood that CAPT, SYMONS SUCCESSOR. Capt, Wm. T. Russell, who relieves Capt. tion is running as smoothly as the drawbacks and hindrances of cramped quarters will Suse atieinn VILA, ee, By order of the Board of Directors. Mouday ous = * | States, are in New York. Symons, is now in charge of the third district — ve ae —. oe been organized wen 2 ERMONT AVE. CHRISTIAN CHUKCH. 5 TAL SUBST Mississi mou the | wi complement of officers and men, aon ls SABER mya | S02Sec285.3t" _ CHAS. J. BERNER, Secretary. | SH E> Vrelecdd vy Luan faster, wl prewiac| NEW POSTAL SUBSTATIONS, Sane eee oe = eappdetend and will have its fret drill Monday. ‘The baie sE-HAND CRAYON PORTRAITS {5 POCERE Det LORS | Peopie'e Mocting 6:30; Missed, Sanday ebcok cal of improvement and the construction | day system and the absolute lack of room w! FREE-HA CRAYON PORTRaI’ Suu Building, 1917 F st. ue We Ths Postmaster General Approves the ‘ hit uch ‘munde end deif St once on payment of Heter w Mun. BF. Tracy, secre. All very weicoiue. 1° and repair of levees, to include the improve- | militate oy Senne ae in Five weak. Poole aie ShITH rein | tary of the Savy. = ue TABERNACLE, OTH AN New One Here—Others Needed. ment of the harbor at Vicksburg, Miss.’ He is | this + also unt ey 2 P THE SORWOOD INSTITUTE WILL OPEN } ching as 1 as. and 7:30 p. argos also a member of the board of engineer officers | 10 its full size, w! <= tu vel rH. Keilowy of Couneetic ety fo neral Wanumaker yeste full pee vanp. | 1 ana ar ‘avi ce le iol ae | Christan Eudaavor 650 han stag Senecl ar |, F oeteaaster_ Ge Wai yesterday, of levees on The manual om ade Jun eainot Bud anioug | wvUBLe onan =~ } sezeat ding and repair sim. Prayer services on Thursis¥ eveuiux a. | i2 Company with Postmaster Ross, visited the the Mississippi river, He is forty years of 7:0 pam. Mite society on Tanetay evening a 7 new building which has just been completed oe native of Alabama and was ap- vs ~ gq sills? METHODIST PROTEST 45 + | for the use of the East Capitol postal station, | Poin Satan ggg care! from i . Soy Ceres O00 Vinguua ave. se. Kev. J. E. } It is located on tne northeast corner of 4th and ia 1873, He was in that year made a secon Gaear Ovexrsae Or Dex Goons LARGE STOCK SLATE MANTELS, a Frage pins*A‘ance Heat’ ‘Sunday | East Capitol streets, one square east of tho | lientecane ot x, ineers and FOR FALL AND WINTER, BY present location, ” ! ‘THOS. J. LUTTBELL, 20TH ST. AND PA. AVEN.W jou BRA’ Ww SASHEDDSBRO, = | Be Rbuduental nail 193 fo av ‘The owner of the property, Mr. 8, J. Kubel, det aud 20 sis, By Sunday mor. dng wt 12 o'eluck. in erecting the new building consulted with buljes: “What Dees lox tue believer.” “Lext, | the ials, 300 Bat Comores fram 03 10 83.30. 4 3 | sets ——————_ S82 9TH BF. HW. | Laue Ae” | the uow buuding le couelderes te be aes arenes a no ed ay Blanc! cK THE ANNUAL MEETING ae LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHUiCH, | finest postal sub stations in the country, It is Tue largest lot of All-liuen Towels in the West End. | [trict of Co,tumsboe wi roe ne sfirroeng Re | id pastor, J. G. buuer.—Atil am. I ing | specially adapted forthe needs of the ‘service, ~———-—___— Either of them would with fran 106: Up. from mamufecturers direcs; de. quailty | wiv i4ih st. on SATUGDAX, wer 12, 199d, at | by ley G. i bucier, “Even beady weber eet | and Mr, Wanamaker has approved a lease of iad Gisdly experiment Gaubut be exceiicd. ars tine Bo'ciovk pu. fur the Election of = Board of sPustees ALY SS SSR SO SOS, Ie the building for five years, h it upon some feeble ad: but the disturb Anat sud the Geusacuon of such other busines: as may —— MOURT. VERNON PLAGE M, E. CHURCH | ‘The main floor is 80x50 feet; itis well ligh sat bam eebiets | properly couwe beiore it. : Bm SBE Re ON Pt ae sta. niw., Rov 4 wel ited | commission, vo classes: ance of the present status upon the conti- Cbildren’sGossamers | yy, PRANK W. MOULTON. \. hsidaway, pascor —Preachiug at 1) aan, ous and presents » cheerful appearance. The baao- i a war =" aahington, D.C retary. seruon ou the evangelization of the Fiji | ment is of the eame size as the room above. Lasies’, Gents’ and Childven's Underwear. —_oeens S6A._seif.26B005-St hol St DeaO' aa, etcoching et Binks | Abd is fitted up with lockers for the use of the Sr creas trey Ges rae team | Bae RRA ea Ge TUR TCE | Ht fase esta Bic oe 2 3 penal Pi: wovl Meuricttan, 40 inches wide, ue yall colors. | puny will be ueld un FHULSDAT Octcber kT keds Bae Poel 3) am. aad 7:80pm. T MR, WANAMAEER SAYS, . Prascinl Sik} 1a sca ana Velvets St 7c. {pcieek Pi ss O19 14th at aw, for the yurposs of ji if OF OUR FATHER WeivEn. | Mr- Wanamaker, in talking with «Stam re- ein, ons at oe lectin & be ents Low lito the Byte, Yard ede Dace | Susc ane ty Beye ‘Sueiaeies elit) cor, 19thand Luts nw, beweaia: | Porter today about his viait to the mew build. Kouaante ot Silk, foots 1 yard to 10 yards at less | Washington, D.¢, é MOM Georatary, | Yat ean Al comuais huviiede wey bale | ing, eaid that it was take ably _oieptea gee Line of Decorations for Knights Templar | ———Svweuber#i,1880 ____inatiguegé | 2 oe it p> THE BLIC J i it Cuureh, . aye. oe | Ra CANNOT BE TOV CAU- ‘at 0:30 5, fur ah pe 4 ‘ue Lot Dress ‘Wik and wool stripes and plain Hungarian Ww. Restor. festchs at Teac meat ake arp ef for og i at'1) 2. : te We tuvite alto vit el som eee a ferdir te acectan a a EA : — Suis pane ems pe ams TWO ADDITIONAL OnES product o& 3 " s f ieooPeanemrsew. some | ghagaay eae tai fata grew etnd to appropri meen | eke ak ate Tee"ot when each ce the erection of at least two 3 DOUBLE Goal SWATION STORE | prope darthe Sip and'a : ie west AND PLESSED FOR 81 SSP te ate were at me ts eee ae I RB rs ihe invited “ent

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