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THE EVENING STAR A CHINESE BATTLE. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday, Sam Francie Witness © Pastionsl see ee Ss AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘War Among Her Orientals. bang elem ee and 11th St, by Sax Francisco, Nov. 1.—Ug Yuen was tried : Fs ~ this week for murdering « Mongolian last July. 8 EL KAUPPMANN, Prev Mok Sem was the only witness who saw the ‘Ime Evawcva Sra in served 10 subscribers in the shooting. He wes warned by Yucn's friends ity carriers on their ows sccotnt at 10 cents that if he testified they would kill him. He a sack." By gusilpostage, Drnpasd-80 canal ta gave testimony, however, which convicted the accused and will send him to the Wednesday morning Yuen’s society ix hatchetmen to kill Mok. They waylaid him on one of the een streets yesterday and ned fire. bullets went through his hat WASHINGTON, D.C.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1889. TWO CENTS, [sit sist cient iethnt. ierat toate life. Four members of his own highbinder society wg soe to be in the vicinity and they ptly blazed away at Mok’s assailants, The {FOR THE GOOD OF THE ARMY. ‘bt was general and over twenty shots L aid Telegrams to The Star. | etef%n Pie eae Mee ss ERE MEMBERS OF ANTEE tone Various Recommendations of Gen. How- assassins, but the two who were wounded were at the aatio Hail "Tate EVE ING, Nov. 1, ard in His Annual Report. helped to escay It is thought the fight will funeral of 0 a award Edwardes By cree be resumed when the two factions meet again, REORGANIZATION — PUNISHMENTS — PROPOSED MARTIN BURKE CONFESSED . THE KENTUCKY VENDETTA. Vo. 75—No 14,072. SPECIAL NOTICES. __ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. CURTAINS—SUPERIOR | FINISH, | @ >GREAT CHANCE FOR SEVEN MEN. rpait: XALE STEAM LAUNDRY, | << w. —, T have two pieces of Nest Striped Trouserings Inte Bro, Edward Edwards. By order left from last season! enough to make up ex- | _1¢' ‘M. C. KUHNS, C.C. Hf i exaotiy coven seien of Troweens oe Cr OFTHE VETERAN Face qouee A. SS Se season was $10, ind m up Assoc: Pages ENLARGEMENT OF THE RETIRED LIST—INDIAN "es Gi GAS FIXTURES. BUY DIRECT FROM 5—exactly half price. Very Dressy and of | ang ¥ é Rah a al Page PRISONERS, SOLDIERS’ RATIONS, ETC. Six of Outlaw —— s Sonera] Killea TZ GAS FIXTUME AND AKT METAL CO.,| Superior Cloth, No delay permissible if you | funeral of Guriate member. EDWARD EDWAKDS, | BOARDING... coo (a His Graphic Ai of Cronin’ — erat 1316 F st. San JAMES H. RICHIE EFEABODY, Secreury, otis Eee . Gen. 0. O. Howard, commanding the division phic ccount 8 Prveviize, Ky., Nov. 1.—News reached here last night by reliable parties that Judge Lewis came up with Howard and his gang Wednesday on Martin's fork and killed six of the Howard gang without losing a man. Three of the men killed were named Hall, one by the name of rit} of the Atlantic, in his annual report calls at- Murder. tention to the lack of armament at nearly all of “ our sea-coast stations. Our needs in this direc- —~—— tion, he says, have been so often reported upon by his pretecuaiorn that he Gecena: 18 esslons MANITOBAN WITNESSES TO TESTIFY to do mere than ssntion the subject Whitlock, the other two names not learned, again, The time has undoubtedly come . : seginig | Lewis says he will not quit until Howard and when some positive action in the A Sheriffs Posse in West Virginia = a all killed or driven from the peomnty. matter of permanent defenses is de- Turn Lyn cher th parties are being reinforced and more manded, In this connection the subject of pes marae ores It as thought that How- high explosives 1s discussed, and he calls atten- - ———. ]@ > BALANCE OF MYSTOCK OF DRY GOODS > HIVEREN TIGLLAN GLiGk Gaalioe = for sale to close business. Fixtures and Re Tanah! BLACK CHEVIOT fore for rent. Would prefer to reut for Dry Goods OS Suits a re26-0% Northeast Cor. Sti suid E via. 2 Tho Sisters cf Holy Cross of Bt. Joseph a X it a st fe ers Of (ol " — SOR EEY. Corner 9thandGats. n.w. | Orphan Asylum proffer thelr sincere thanks to Airs, <eDE. M. B STRICKLER HAS TAKEN THE | 257005. hene Poss bee incrons contribution Chester, 512 Fant Capitol at, where ‘be will be happy | siat# of a set of winter hats. slices and stockings, 8 to meet his friends and patrons. oS12it” | cient to Keop comfortable one hundred little by q@=ON MONDAY THE 4TH INSTANT ALL oe ics eee Bea ices Found om the root of the Weuater Law | §—a—>* QU QFIO'S FRIEND SOCIETY. | FOR RENT (Houses). uilding will be removed. H. G. FANT. 0c31-2t* ic ‘of the city and the whole | FOR RENT (Stasues), BUILDERS’ EXCHANGE. at CAKROLL INSTI Members of the Builders” Exchange are re- . T.W., on SUNDAY EVE = attend Special Meeting at 7:30 p.m. NO- i } H Etter ‘o'cloc! ents will be mi participation in the Toreblight Pro. pie takey end Bo hy : YWAHD of Hovion, Secretary. of the, Netouai | cession im baltimore on thet? FOR SALE (Mtigo tion to “‘Americanite,” the invention of MUTINOUS MEXICANS, so ance roars Kisoclation of Builder, who will eddreas th glia fange. | cnizte "Gas FULLERTON, President. | GENTLEMEN'S GOODS young Rosian, formerly botunist of the Foint | “CHINESE BATTLE IN SAN FRANCISCO — D_HAS REMOVED HIS 5 GaRGNEe siiee won ae 3 Barrow expedition, which is the safest and A Detachment of Seldiors Mil Thole 214 K st. nw. eel " AACM., will be by explosive the gener nows. It BURKE’S CONFESSION. Officers in Order to Escape. 330 t sy Sonductad by him at 1406 Pat. now. pom | Govemuce LOS att oven nee ee already been adopted by the Standard oil com- ohimaon to Messrs. —— Henderson and souicits for them scontin- (ON TIOKETS. ime public’s patronage. to pon books containing 100 tickets, transferable, | | Spee case zmonths, ov all yes af the Herdie Cosches, | JF ~~}. span of ing buetuese ant Iteront Boe LSE 10, THANE iy Fer AN ‘drug stores: FISKE & OO., L hereby authorize ‘Patrons and inform them that I have sev- them to collect all outstanding accounts, aud cheer- | ered my connection with thé p.. Work: M ¥ . A full attendance is juested. Members of Other lodges frateruslly invited ta be Se pany for “shooting” ite wells, With such ®| 36 Tells the Whole Thing and the Law- | _©!T¥ oF Mexico, Nov. 1.—On the Mexico WM. F. KENGLA._| "By order of the W.M. WA GATIRY. werful agent, he says, the problem of coast bound train on the Vera Cruz road on Tuesday i yers Beli It. pod ahiny would be resolved almost into one of a last a revolt occurred among the soldiers acting range and our great seaboard cities can be made Wi ‘ot tively safe without ive ex] INNIPEG, MaN., Nov. 1.—Gillette says that | asthe escort. From the meager details ob- ee ae Pen" | Burke told’ him Cronin was clubbed the | tainable it is learned that four soldiers headed OE i, and will be found { ‘A top the teceneees Gece stand #3 Sh ee ey | PICLTAMS 8 OO. kactoe eee Be aeOE ON THE SUBJECT OF DESERTIONS, moment he stepped through the door of the | by the corporal made an attempt to # oe: J. ¥. MoKENNEY, i me ¥ REAL COMFOR’ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Gen. Howard says: “For the past four Carlson cottage, train for the purpose of deserting. The lieu- . NIN NI P FRA. ave your SI mad ee Liss sense $370, 3018-6m j bree sone, PIANOS AND OKGANS, the percentage of desertions in our army has| ‘‘He was very strong,” said Burke, at the | tenant and first sergeant who tried to prevent increased from 8 to 123¢ per cent, and this de- | sme time applying a very impolite epithet to | them from escaping a spite earnest efforts to discover the causes and | the doctor, ‘and itwas a bigger Job than we : , SS amaente hear r bayonet through the sergeant’s body. killi apply the remedies, Doubtless the causes are | had expected.” Lim instantly. The lieutenant was ‘disabled by 4 connection ee {Sample Room, 004 Pa ave will | known. P.. HALL, Shirt Maker. 008 F at. n, ea EET AAG, APD REY WEST | e‘rcceived’ with much pleasure "by" hie numerous | ceasor to late 3W- Aner Gk Ht Tajlov), aeST um a quae FE at ged Mice | rq POUS, CAPE OVENCOATS AT BAR: VESiSkoke PURE THOMAS Importer W INES, dond 7 hem an opportunity to spend a delightful even- iy thie waloke fix with comparative privacy while enjoying @ suse »_ UM'S. BWWWE NG VE VAWIE A@IVVIVFAADKVE MAGA LEVY VRWIV#VEKABNAAKD HUTCH Leet = SE ——————— many, such as have been theoretically and va-| Burke said that after the murder they put | a bullet in his should. The other soldi : 1, billfards, or listening to the yas voice OF ; z der they p' uider. eo! jiers sp RUSSELL, ce of IN eamond Pitageraidt, wo wil supoae every | MLO" Rell sta, toauw aia luscranon Homey tinted. tt is scarcely possible to 80 | the body ina box and drove to the lake shore, | then came to the rescue and succeeded in a resciatoenas seems ig iB a choice selection of colnle and senugiett 0? Benn. ave, nw. gdje the workings of mulitary insti. | xo¢ meoting their confederate they threw the | StPPiNg the fight. Shortly afterward while c= _CPRTIFICATES OF STOCK, CHEQUES | “#* “04 Sutics We have this day i every’ subordinate shall’ feel. that ite | body into the lake from the shore, but the water | jhe, ta", was Funning, rapidly the five men 'T securit 6) cl . . 2 ty = » . ~d graphy and designing. A. G. GEDNEY. a CHESTER LAMPS. ter Hieston and which will hereafter be conducted un- ethics and conduct are identical with those that | was shallow and they were fearful of its being | several cars passed over him, killing bim in- 10th and D streets (Post building. ‘Ail PRICES ona OTYIES. der the firm name of Wescott, Wilcex & Co. WANTED (Srrvarions) vern ion re oes Ling _—— wan the | Washed ashore, so they putit in the boxagain. | stantly. The other revolters were injured, but : a ii WANTED (Lors) pract ly elimina’ ym army wi' succeeded in esca) % Now Is ¥. Cc qesreaiet a DOCTOR EUR seen x _| WANIMD (ftacettanzous, out seriously impairing its efficiency 1 doubt; | TB® body bled profusely and they had to cover Ping. ow Is Your Cuance. 8 SHEDD & BRO, Be POCO FOE TEWELL, DEN WANTED <ttoous). but the crime can and shonld be greatly re- | UP the blood stains by shoveling soft sand upon | THE WEST VIRGINIA LYNCHERS. poeta STO Wi a OO ak ait. | WINTER RESORTa duced. It is my belief that in the majority of | them, Then they took the body back to the ae a 031 9TH ST. N.W. oe A eh a cases the city and dropped it into the catch basin where | McCoy and Haley Put to Death by the BUY WHERE YOU CAN SAVE YOUR MONEY. ATE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF Frep | Bit?" ee a aeanehl Hujees range from 612 The Star Out of Town. REASONS WHICH CAUSE MEN TO DESERT it was found. Sheriffs Posse. GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE <7 erick, Prince George's and Charles counties, | & YOUNG MEN'S ENGLISH “HOx* OVER. | Tae EVENING Stan will be sent by mail to | 8F¢ frivolous and are as varied as the different | Burke also raid that a man who worked at = <tilie LI | | en it” | any address in the United States or Canada | *mperaments of the deserters, Were appre- | McGinnis’ fish and oyster depot, West Randolph | _ PARkERsBuna, W.Va., Nov. 1.—The latest in- home at 318 Stb st. nw. ood 1-2t <q TONIGHT hension i mad ertai GRAND REPUBLICAN RALLY. oad Peekeen ype ses for such period as may be desired, at the street, was to have taken « hand in the murder— | frmation from Lincoln county, the scene of KHON goo Tt . The republicans uf rate of fifty cents But ait | this offense as for petty crimes in civil life none | but his heart failed him and d out at | the double lynching. coafirms the first reports Ex Gf FRE &% = PTH STH. NEW ISSUE OF STOCK. | ,,1h* Fopublicane of Tal oina Eset will tru Gut in ful Toast yee month, o. bul elope nescs poeiksee aan tee ee and he backed out at oo ae he carat atthe ee por Rc HON KN & UITABLE aud the following vice presidente hi noside | such orders mi accompanied by the money, | an act the result of which terminates in almost ae McCoy and Milt Haley. 4 EX i AN ‘cco Suet ne Hon, Geo, E. Wellinuton, Upton | or the aper cannot be aent, as no accounts are | Certain penal uervitude, As it is, the chenecs | Burke snid he himself rented the Carlson | McCoy and Milt Haley, the victims, before they CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING assoctaTion, — | Miller, J. Var Hekengree Bown sane Wee. | kept with mail subscriptions. ey of punishment are altogether too few. Ire- | Cottage and put the furniture in. When they | Were murdered confessed that in attempting to —_ a ada ae EQUITANLE BUILDING:” 1008 F aE. Win Wo Net We Ncott Staite, smberent cht peat my former recommendation for an |S°t tothe catch basin they could not get the | kill the Brumfields they were carrying out a Pep oak aA 60 E a ee ge ee Tne Revenve Steamer Bear arrived atSan| increase in the reward offered for | ody ogling double it up. While work- | written contract made between them and certain pee AA AA © EE ASSETS 81,119, 7% Kobt. MoMundy, Hon. Adam. E. . | Francisco yesterday with all well on board. the apprehension of deserters and a ing at it they got scared by some passing parties, whose names were not given, the con- zg AAA Aaa S09 E - 'm. jarine, Col. A.’ T. Britton, tins td inured ch: in the law which will | ¥80n8 and had to leave it, but returned to | sideration for which was €500. A band of aa a EER SC First payment 2 W. Haltord, Col. a. M1 heuer, Dr. Favors a Common Scoot Epvcation For In- sabe at least all civil officers of the govern- finish the Bi vos Burke said that when the ! regulators, it is claimed, exists in that neigh- = BET. HANDEL 18th issue Maj. A.C. Richards. Col, Wm. L. Stork, Enoch Maris; | DIAN6.—Indian Commissioner Morgan favors | ment, states and territories, to arrest and con- | Police of Winnipeg searched him they found | burhood, who engage persons to commit mur- Lpsmia agence organ November, 1889, bes Esa wits, werd: F Gubert, Ben. Butterworth, | the application of the common achool system to | fine this class of offenders,’ To remove all real | @v¢F¥thing but the check for his baggage. | der. McCoy aud Huley were selected to kill STORE EXTENDING FROM 7TH TO 8TH ST. shnadtiiinnienias, Speeches will be made by Arthur Stabler, esq.chiair- | the educa‘ion of Indian children. He has for. | °#u# of discontent, shorten the first term of Echagroors dirscens mad Eis ‘Deggage want en te | tee meee who ware regarded ae vary . ve Ned. | Man of the Montwc county republican cominit- | mulated a pli hich he will ji son. | &nlistment to two or three years and institute J : noxious. e alleged lynchers were part of HO BRANCH STORE. BEWARE GP MISREPRE- | scxipticn tor sharon end payments thereon are received. | tea; De. A. P. Verdun, it. 2 farner, Hon. go. | mulated a plan which he will submit to Con-| some system by which men inemergency ma: Gillette pressed Burke to tell him why they | tie posse that were couducting McCey and cuties Ana teceomiiane. Susie €2.50 per month; $1,000 advanced ou etch | Micianahoway EW For “Tue eee issuer°ti, the | grens for 2rproval. ‘This plan contemplates | cover their scnuuaden een tae ecetc ae | mee conspired to kill Cronin. He said he had | Haley to jail. After the Brumtields bad been __ Fumybletactrairing the oblect and advantages of SE EARS Toe amare | schools and Bish schcole ce celates hee anat | dishonor to themselves and with justice to the | #44esled on a man who wasshort in his accounts | attacked « party formed to revenge themselves forma z the Association and of upon the Brumfield assailants. A dozen of this plicauon. 1 s government, It might be well to improve the | #24 was @ traitor and had been false to the SS aud is one of inany gocoived by fhe ciicers tion can be made from grade to grade and from sag F party went tothe sneriff and tendered their mn Benetinial Bode ration, increase it or at least give it more va- | °#use and it had been decided he should be put schools of alow order to those of a higher. | 7 ry fy out of the w ot a ; | riety, though 1 that ay. assistance to escort McCoy and Haley to jail. WORTH OF THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prest, “paaasvn, Vinareza, Oct 26,1880, | Lii%,'0,b° RoB-Partisan and non-sectarian and | Ficus discostont arises froma. iemutncieney ‘or | , The lawyers are satisfied that the story is| They were aceepted abd the party starved ith Z = INO. 30¥ EDSON, See's. oc31 (EBUB, INIA, . | teachers areto be employed and dismissed rness of food.” true in every detail, Gillette is retiring into | the prisoners tor the county seat. WMUMM ITE o£ HNN NEERRRRY ¥ . + Seo’y. “LawRENce Ganpwen, Secretary, solely on the busis of efficiency or inefficiency, | P° Satine the solitude of Stony Mountain penitentiary tor 1 WME EF NNNEE RRR YY a “MGCL: CAL RORREA TD * Washington. D.C. The industrial feature is to receive especial | GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS OF REORGANIZATION. | ten years. Mills und Heffer have practically BEE HE HE Meee 2 F ‘Company, located at 317 9th st. n.w.,con- | Dear Sir: T am in receipt of your favor of the 22a | Prominence and particular painsare to be taken | Gen, Howard joins Gen. Crook in recom-| the same story, and the question is cow to get ; ee — iat cr farmers i wacious parts of the Wine producing | instant enclosing draft for one thousand dollars, and I | to equip Indian students for the practical duties | mending that the infantry arm of the service | them to Chicago, Heffer is a tough and Mills | *¥e house of a man named George Fry. Dar- a H cannot tell you what a Joyful surprise it was to mo. of life. be reorganized by giving the regiments three | ¥ery little short of a lunatic. Sull they can | ing the night, when the sheriff was asleep, the Dos Aur | | You will p me Under obligations tf you will *0-| gwrentzvo sas Govansorket.—Investigation | battalions of four compenies cack, and he also undoubtedly give very important evidence if | rest of the party took the prisoners to the geles, San Bernardino, Pasadena, une, Ane- board of trustees of my appreciation of the pen they can be got to testify. Gillette d | woods. Then they demanded that the: bess and st. Gavriel; the Crampagne of the famous | courtesy. Myself and ehildren beiug but of the charges of opium smuggling at San | Tecommends that the present rifle for infantry | {9°% 7D aan cuennl field oe ae Big <4 cco Lb 00k P ee een, Roteamcee yee! ing but poorly pro- A P: juggling pecs bapa - to say whether Burke hud ever mentioned | fess tothe Brumfield murder, and when the ee 2 4 2 prom Gene aregetae Nay Page aparagenne yen — for the draft came like a . Francisco has revealed the fact that during the bas" a Saat ee os ceded gn de eet doco of | Alexander Sullivan, The prisoner said Burke | prisoners told the story the twelve meu clubbed Sc fk $3 £4 *, ‘alifornia sree em Tam, past six months the government has been de-| the artillery breech of the aay arpa el once OF twice referred to » lawyer named | them until they were insensible, ‘ihen they cco Tub 00 A at oe. per| (signed) ly eee » | frauded of €400,000 in duties through the op-| corps presents fatal objections, os it --would | Sullivan, beat their heads almost toa jelly and strung Polo oF oe S52 Pee cates fase as ae eama¥ Oumar” | erations of gang of smugglers. aggravate tho already’ abnormal ‘condition of TET CHAKOED Cours Se pe per ey Seer rye Se double ite price. eas 1, | cine question then naturally arises, what would it} A Lerren From Mixistes Dovarass to his | Ur military administration and only add an-| | When Martensen, the expressman, came to vi eg nel bophey aul is Radic as bay 4 ELEGANT WOOL FELT HATS AT 50, 60 AND | ,OUr.Swest, Wines, guch ae Sherry, Foeipuion, are | mt t@ secure the same protection for my familyt | son, Fred. Douglass, jr., of Hillsdale, atatus | Other burean to tho War department and trans-| Winnipeg to identity Burke be (Gillette) and | accounts say there mere no lyuchers exept the 75 CENTS. ‘Our ied Wines, such on Zintaudel, Burgundy.se well | Tan association thet has reached the years of the | that 16,000 soldiers are living in the streets of | mand of the general officers of the army to that | PUrKe exchanged coat. When Martensen was | posse who were supposed to be protecting the REX an te ven W: jock, Saturn,’ Riesling, Washington Beneticial Endowment Association cin | the Haytien capital, cooking, eating, sleeping | of a staff officer in Washington.” brought in Burke whispered to him: “That's | prisoners. That there will be ahy uprising of FRE) CH FELT HATS, leading and newest | (°° ¢ toga 01 r our thirteenth yeur) it is unnecessary to give an esti- | and performing all necessary duties there, He reports that for mee. peel practice it wil! | Dim; I know him, but he don’t know me.” the people or that they are armed or divided shapes, at @1, $1.25 and $1.50. ‘ ‘ quality and puri ante er 0o0 UOr cannes Maat has been the setual | as the weather is very warm it is probable that | be necessary to secure a range near New York | | Referring to the murder Gillette said: ~-As | into factions and ready to Aicht is gogo WINGS, BIRDS AND TIPS, PLUMES, at prime | ,00* Chainparne, the best of our Californis manufse. | cost of $1,000.00; and it is reasonable to suppose that | much sickness wil! ensue. His picture is hope- | city, and he recommends the’ purchase o’ one | Dearly as I cau call the names he said that the | me aatefaee elie yao & — rs tonya varity of California Grape, ready aud Cormac | in the future the cout will be about the sain ful as to the future, but not at ail glowing as to | Fisher's Inland. Increased facilities for | meD who killed Dr. Cronin were himself, « | that two or three men bought quite a quantity sclicihiaiel trie uiways ow hand. eu 4 7 ennis and a Dan Coughlin, a Pat Cooncy and | of ammunition this week at Huntingtou, but it r - Fetronsgs extended to un’ we asks contiuuance of the versus sensty Aveenge peasy | ‘he Present condition of the peopls of Hayts. | hoary artillery with heavy guns have already | Co) nce mame I dont remember, Gneman, | wes for proper purposes. Mrs, Brasield, whe oon - x P= A EAE ss same in the future. Call and conviuce yourself. ‘cost in Tax New Stewanp at tHe Wutre Hovst.—| Gen, Howard renews his mendation | 2°, *#id. pulled out at the last minute, This | w#s so brutully beaten, is said to be dying. ge t o% & Ee Respectfully, SONOMA CALIFORNIA WINE CO., Philip McKim has been appointed steward at | that a graduated code of punishments for the | Mam Worked for Muginnins. a fish and oyster ‘DIAN: c L 00 AA KK - ' “ man on Weét Randolph street and the Hay-] THESE INDIANS ARE NOT RICH, Ger O° AA ER 58 - A. BRUNN, Manager. the White House to take the place vacated by | guidance of courts martial be established; that | market, He did not’ say what weapon they — coo tub oo 44 KK = amuse JOSEPH NEUMANN, Organizer, Otto Ziemann, who resigned to take charge of baa ae ead snlexged by, reseoiny used, but that it was something like a club, | Starving to Death Because of Bad Faith eenieewares sucomseen ne worrs | @ = ATTENTION, EOE a Chicago hotel, McKim was formerly stew. P q' eligil 'y; | When Dr. Cronin was down they pounded him on Part of White Mea. ard at the Metropolitan club and went to New | thatthe Apache Indian prisoners at the Mt | ay the f a 41.38 | York some years ago and entered the household | Vernon barracks near Mobile, Ala., be trana-|hized” cee pe Curcaco, Nov. 1 —A dispatch from Cheyenne, of Hon. John Jay. ee geste Burke would not say who struck the first | Wyo, says: The 2,000 Indians occupying the Tar New Texzonaru Rates 1x Force.—The| cooks be employed and’ the soldiers’ blow. According to Gillette Burke told him | Wind river reservation just south of the Yellow- not be recog- LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOAKS TO | ¢f democrats of Prince George’ Og: county, byes at $ eclock p.m. on FRIDAY. Ne “ 1G . All Prince George's democratic voters who are re: testa acs “a ested to attend. uc31~» Certificates issued from $500 to $5,000. dent in Washington are requ JACKETS at 82, ——— GREAT CLEARING & 7 For further information call at the Home Office, 419 all the detail i - intinlaneg hentems ter, OBrices of Bouts that uaveruo equal in the | 10th st. nw. Ome®429) reads of the soveral departments of the gov. | Fations bettered; that post canteens be ting the body in the trunk diving ‘its to | Stono national park in this territory, are DIRECTOIRE COATS at 84, #5 and 96. history of Washington. ‘This week— i : ing | ¢xempted from the operation of the revenue 5 i in di ory of Washing’ ernment service today issued orders putting | tyr Por: ir week 5 the lake and afterward to the manhole of the | actually in want and many will die of starva- ELEGANT NEWMARKETS at $5, $6 and 87. Bogue Specie! | N.D. LARNER, President, into effect the new telegraph rates for public | cerned, that the pay of musicians be increased, sewer. ‘The money given them for the murder, | tion before spring. Their beet ration is but PLUSH JACKETS at $9.50, $11 and $12. LAWRENCE GARDNER, Secretary. | Dusineas as fixed yesterday by Postmaster Gen-| or that obstacles in the way of regimental | Puke sald, was paid them in an office on Dear- three-fourths of a pound per capita, as against m { the Tremont house. ; 4 “ a or 3 86. ss ’ bands obtaining engagements to play’ outside | PF o a pound and a half issued to each Sioux. Then ELEGANT PLUSH COATS at $18, 419 and ¢20. | Ci) _2t in __ FRANK 8. PARES. Amst. ec'y- —_] Secusrany Tasce Receives rae axxon | be removed; that an additional inupector be as- ‘get peas Ce ee ee thee Indiang receive their Meat 08 the hoot PLUSH MODJESEAS st $15, $17 and $20. Rollins {be rma of HOWARD & WHEN is thisday | O¥Ficens.—At 9 o'clock this afternoon Secre- iignet so tho division: of tie RRsat, a would not do it for €20,000, as he would | 5) per cent p pela ey npg ae reunee- SaaS A SE | Gea oaeh ee ee, en ee seapeetemt Naras Orders: ae pnt oe les, from - 2 ¥ s Ww WRENN. was accompanied by Admi ‘own Commodore George Brown to hold himself sex ‘i gy 3 Extra Fine Sets of Waverly, Dicsens, Bulwer, Haw- 1¢ General Commission Business will be continued | Coulson, commander-in-chief of the French bi 2 Cnrcago, Nov. 1.—Atte: increased, but the only f the REN" : 2 Be is , Nov. 1.—Attendance issmall, Kunz, . y of CHILDEEN’S CLOAKS, A magnificent assortment | the, eee Ay Standard Authors AT LESS atthe late firm will be setued by iW WRENN eo. | naval forces in these waters, and other officers | 2 Teadiness to command the Pacific squadron. no better, sits pillowed in rocking chair, | eal consummated was withdrawal of 34 Calf and ae Osten, ‘Special 4% Morocco Bound Setsat 1 of the French navy, Several of the officers on | Commander Horace Elmer has been ordered to | day's li . | of sugar and coffee. Their allotment ae THE REGULAR MONTALY MEETING | duty in the department, including the bureau | the command of the Kearsage, Lieut, John | \#tTdsy’sline of proof wenton today. Martin | Sr gour'is insuiticient and the contractors dew Sizes 4 to 16, at 62, $3, 94,85, 90, 87, 88 and 610. | (Ail sHustiated Books; some very fine at LESSTHAN | Sa" CF wie Giticens Assocation of Coote | chists, were presente . "| 6. Wilson has been ordered as' member of the | M&Hile, carpet layer for Revell’s, swore he | lay its delivers. At the Wind river agency and Puke cur advice-it will be to the intertelefellin | Ail Seveniles at Special Reduction. ‘own will be held ‘(HIS EVENING at 8 o'clock ut = 2 ¥ memDer of the | laid a carpet on the floor of the front room of | the remnants of the great Indian tribes, the cian dheacaailt ‘All Miscellaneons Books at Reduction. Sage ae an ETD anaawi eset” | Topar's Box Orr: aggregated @396,- | board of inspection at San Francisco Decem- | the top flat of 117 Clark street, February 20 to | Shoshones and Arapahoe they have agricul Beed « CLOAKS—don't buy until you have examined | | These — cipal be enkd, and ail of our atock tobe WM. H. MANOGUE, President, | 800, as follot Rey d 48, $12,300, ¢' ber 2. Passed Assistant Paymaster Charles M. | 22. He identified the carpet. His description | tural impiements and horsee and many would Cour stock and posted yourself ax regards to prices, | Toa nana MENT SAR GEOR at 000, at 127; regi red 47s, 82,500, €250,000, at ils be ia ac Chenery’ whew aad Tecoteentns tee fame as Hat | tarm, but they cannot ran irrigating ditches 3 ATS, — ATTEN: ; coupon 4348, #2, t 2 and clothing. Passe: ay- | field’s an orton’ day of “J. d ha to seeds, We will guarantee s saving of at least 25 percent by | _0c31-2t __ 416 7th w | et Halt fare Tickets furnished Voters at vai compos 65%, $2 x master Henry R. Smith has been ordered to Simonds.” umber cultivated he Peon vet debvotee @tman STWELVE PERCENT YER ANNUM | Ukbay NIGHT, Now Tae Cunoxer Ovtiet.—Assistant Attorney | duty as general store keeper at Key West, Fin.,| After the ——o delivery man and | ditches and an early frost caused the loss of =. MUREARAULELED pucczs. 0% TER, President Std Dem: club General Shields has rendered an opinion to the | Devember 2. Lieut. John A; Norris, accom- | other employes of Revels’ had testified the | the crops. Even now the Indiaus aro reduced iN. 2 1319 F STREET NORTHWEST, - “ y Lieut aries Laird and Ensi (t important witness e + | to deny te etre fhe game bas Ex BRE &% F The following 19 F Sfasmtuaiom, Dice Nox’ 1, 1889, | €Mfect that the Cherokee Nation, under the rsa BrWilson and L. M. Garrett, will take passage | Annie ‘Carlson, was placed on the country and hey sot ateceeed, pownwl -F, See § a we pbave thle da jSopned 8 copartuerahiy under the | thority given in section fourteen of the Indian | onthe Yantic to Santiago, Cuba, for duty in | stand. The young woman began her testimony | domestic animals, But for Chief Washakie of 2% g pes 6 the Shoshones raids upon range cattle would ‘All bastness entrusted to “ ally to the United States all ite right, claim or| ferences of longitude in thi i that hi i el i re ss nan ois = use will be carefully and fila inthe Cherokes cutie thst cook ee — , jong le_in the West Indies, | came so nervous er replies were almost | be frequent. Gov. Warren has verified the ai 4 o Bugs ee teal Estate and Fine Lumurauce Biisiness. wo o2e te | appropriation act of March 2,1881,can relinquish | conection with the determination of the dif- | very timidly. After a few questions she be- 54 EB zB 5 ite it d se, E. D, Taussig, Lucien | inaudible. It frequent) necessary for | facty by a visit to the agenc: will place ppp aA L A 9 FI eaahay BEE REPLE | linquishment would not be in violation of the | Young and F. E. Beatty have been transferred | the court stenograpber to re] aloud the | them before the Interior eotonas in & sup- bee i ft ryt o£ ; . 50 00 | 5, : eS ea etiam amended of the Cherokee Na- | from the bureau of gat ite to the library | barely uttered sentences which fell from her | plementary report. g 3B “ iL Bae 8 ox: - Qur resent ascets are. 321,480 45 | J a cameiat ont | ng by wish Me. De ren bite oth et and war records’ office. Lieut. Albert Gleaves | lips. The audience in the court room, assum- ——___ press “1 Sty. sgt . will be transferred from the ordnance provi: ing that revelations of the most startling char- F His Death. Fenerous patrouure 2 the pastand unk acoutinuauce | | Vimorsta Posratasrens.— The following | grounds to the Charleston December 12" Lieut | acter were being made, eraned their necks ia | Cryergwary Son mee L—Henry Miller, AT 814 7TH 8T., BET. H AND I STS. i " aiid 7 sf th same for the new firm. W. Rray DEERE, postmasters have been appointed Hs Ls ——— = been = from the | the direction of the — Se ee m .: “2 > of end of Ly red —— J. W. Parr, jr., Cliff Mills, Fau-| hydrographic office to spec’ duty at|citement became tense, as % alls BO BRANCH STORE #0 BRANCH STORE. bd anti sld feed Go are paid iy toutes st AND REPUBLICAN VOTERS CAN | quier count: Octavia O. Davis, Powhatan | the branch hydrographic office in New| put the next question. The witness his o'clock at = Yi 3 Goo pad inte sid mcuthin, wah Tit Ne gersey ay a riod SUNDAY al court house, Powhatan county, D. . Godsey, | York and to take “charge of the branch | then wenton to state how, on the 20th of ™, DAY — § © | day. ADOLPA VAN i Snow Flake, Scott county; Wm. M. Brown, sr., | ice at Savannah November 16, Passed api uutll the shares are worth #200, at the aa ae Zamuih, E edie 7 | Assistant Paymaster James E. Cann, gen- it by earn besvy rate ot interest vt A eral store keeper at Key West, will be re- P.S—REMEMBSR, WE HAVE NOBRANCHSTORE P 150 for a total payment = Personat.—M. Noma, Japan; Col. Taylor, peed on waiting or- : bseription to the 2 dera, Prof. J. BR. Sole; been transferred ON SEVENTH STREET. Do NOT BE MISLED. | Sit, eit ot ieht ta Gy wanda gs utes | TWENTY FOURTH ia¥un of tho. 8 Be | Cer ee re, pak ne ee or a meen Oy | tremusthe bureau of navigation to the library of COUPONS GIVEN TO EVERY PURCHASER OF 91 | Months. $17 m 77 months, $15 Jn — i oe Bote mandir . Wilson of | the Navy department and war record office in OR OVER. SIXTY OF WRICH ENTITLES YoU | tan is musi advanced: Mths siee eh0 bovis Brooklyn are at the Ebbitt.—J. Atwell of | charge of the same. 4. id. i rs “Mrs, Carlson,” asked the lawyer, “do you add:tion to the regular dues the time would be short- a Pennsylvania, C. C. Menzies of Cincinnati, O. Ensign P. W. Hourigan ordered as assistant 4 oo a ampecees cuaven sentaass co seen. ened, sit more. The borrower share in the pro ‘advised to call es soun as poenibl eee H. Garduer of California, G. Swayne and C. | to the inspector of the fifth light house district, | %¢ that stranger in the court room now?” pecsaal on ome me Benabauhal Sion Go sharon withirtan teltes matucity We on treasurer's oilice above indicated. The last ixxue | Newton of New York are at Willard’s,—J. W. | Lieut, Wm. H. Allen detached from the New m . 2 “nl SELY OR ANY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY, EOE. | fis0/puyinc td per cout peraninun: ou grec extra pay | OC 4MOCk Mat, Inowe, and. every eflrt will be iusdo to | Robinson ot Olympia, L J. Jordan of Jersey | Hampshire and ordered to duty in the. libeecy you point him out to the jury?” colored, convicted of esinction and ebfustion GANTLY FRAMED, ABSOLUTELY FREE _nt_| Mthts of $100 or more. saterest payable monthly, aud The “SELIAL” has been aud is aiuost | City, James B, Young and B. Catley of Pitts- | of the Navy department and war records office. is” (the witness pointing directly | and sentenced to five years in the penitentiary, | edited Acrocittinns enone tha nest popularand co ‘association and Surniabes avery proniubie | burg are at the Riggs.——O. G. Lundborg of | Naval Cadet Wm. B. Franklin detached from Burke: broke jail last night and escaped, N. woman and also for thoes of unedecate tecata, afford Sf G per cent on withdrawal, Four per cent aaditicual beg — and R, G. Buffington and wife of | the Kearsarge and ordered to the Boston. Na-| ‘Do you mean Burke, that man?” con- Pa Fou ering V: coors TALS ey ane of moderate ments, aftord- | alo promised aud secured Uy the Cousiitution ou ail | Fall River, Mass., are at the Normandie,—— | val Cadet J. H Rich detached from the Kear- | tinued Mr, Mills, pointing to Burke ners, Set Fire ‘oundering Vessel. SPECIAL SALE tac ky money aud eats Getonts made. by. wockholdacs where the depouts | J. K, V, Agnew of Grand Rapids. Mich,, J. E. | sarge and ordered to the Atlanta “Yes,” replied’ the witness, and that Puuapetrat, Nov. —The second - gy for orrowins, not ta be obtained ip auy ctheu way. | Squat" or Cucced'& aft Siouche ot noes ad Wyman of New York and H. W, Potts of scien Jae : ‘ Tho “Perpetual! 8, will be seen from the above ton the stock subscribed. Many Able . W. steward aud three seamen of the brig Pickens 00, s8By a F | Miventors. “he tooks for the uew Ninth Series are | & *” thus. oftered. | herdatown, W. Va., are at the ‘Hotel Johnson. Interior Department ° 3 ny , fr Suh has ‘avit | Couaticutjonn wearaie and cungt vi | —W. E. Brooks of Ohio, E. 8. Harris of Ver- : ut 3 3 ER ¥ | Rises Rena the Scctetar PUL S tethate ARnaat inset: | Book combined tuay be obtained at any’ mont, Mra M. W, Machali of Savannah, Ga., J, | _ The following oficial changes have been oo tes £ ¢ |» WEDNESDAY EVEL es 3 secret d. CAMPBELL: teste Raton and wife of Now York. Hon. ian a ORS aumeaeta atom FOR TOMOBROW AND MONDAY ONLY. sary by the thuf the Association, wil o Burgess of Vermont dian affairs—Appointment: Fred- ~~ bp pn os ame = y a ‘cok a copy cS 3 hi are at the St, James. erick O. Congdon of New York, he —It will only take a few minutes. — . C. DUNCANSO’ y Capt. — wee Lation’ 3 Stripe Cotton Hose, war- by S18 ABuAMAM. Vice President, rate baal ae Duties. es Ee) room sowtam, mci PEP oa boing capitol Bsa pes weree S3e order to the effect that Capt, Daniel M. Taylor, His eyes, hair and pens a 480. 5 st. ordnance departm: addi looking, SOS BSS Wes Ema my | SND een A MEEREE ALLEGE | rr oe pat ton yours connected itn he Drag | OTdnunce department im edition to his ree Fat imprenion ou er 7 Lope, m all shades. wee Ged fe THE ELECTRIC STE. y SAUNDRY, Store corner 9th and Pa ave., desires to inform his | of ord, ‘and fortification, to take effect not once. . Forrest made 278 eon Laain ine Thred, Hog, Bae boo chan ase Ag Sor. asnarement; first; | friends that be has opened the Shoreham Drug Store, | earlier than December 1, to relieve Oapt, Chas. his features $Roey er. antes quality. “heguiar price 8éc. We eon et im Arat-clans style only 60c, per pair. | "WS 15th anid H sta, with « complete stock of G. Morrison, ordnance 44 aid. Postale prompuly attended te Drugs, Chemicals, be, oclé-Lm* Capt — ALL STYLEs GAS ‘TURES. ‘and prices pce me Bg yn ened J. BEMOVED Some ee [SS ROCHESTER LAMPS. 1200 ret | ge SSePECIAL SoHE BF tae ses es eee €1.25 Buys 100 ft. Good Va Bosrds. Lege rehite ama event sating | 91.25 Buys 100 ft. Boards 16 ft, lengths. Sintec ter ns 01.25 Buys 100 ft. Heart Well-sawed Boards, ODWAED 4 £1.26 is our low price for Boards, Feanerivanis ove. 13 ¥ st. new,’ LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, Fons Axo Wars Reramen. Perec we| wei emmer aap aw sone IVER SEERP ES Ae eer i a eat SARE 7 ott ‘Cor. 14th at, and N. ¥. ave. o.w, -

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