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‘ =" naa s 3 ri THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1890. Nwr— __U SCIENTISTS AT WAR. the value of the time I he division, That fumction is performed by the| Dr. Frazer of is inter- = FOR_RE} HOUSES. FOR RENT—=OUSES. = FOR SALE—LOTS. —— —_— : them.” eb Ris Sea na Screg Mie Washington, and ae viewed and declares that stakeament thst be Peers Eek iieg netgenoe atk ? Fists Nase ery opt au a Hoe TO THE Fe SgLE-LgTs IN maior ie Charges Made ee the Geological “Who the aut order?” — ey properly me = ge oy wit yl in attempting 4 apap =p mcom JE Siviky & CO., 1225 F st. n.w. ss ss om Prat = ue — = — me pee by poe ied the work was, so far as he was eon- rent low. Apply on premises. 2108 Het uw. — FF RENTS THOS. MAGGAMAN, BEAL o.. «6 tea PROF. COPE MAKES 4 DIRECT ATTAOR Gf 24708 — wh pi ea oe dk, —o —— Bo cope gy wemeockingy ve el * eyed sat disalsi ee. ESTATE BROKER Div ¥ Br. = sts tS POWELL AND PRov, mansi—mason rowniz’e | Of SPO. 8 Marsh, as is well known by all scientific men of | had been misrepresented in the Howkfe arth Fe, REN r UPPER PORTION | OF = Nad | The “Maltby,” N.J. 430 7thet.n.w.,34 f'r 823 aay a6 @ i METHODS CRITICISED—MAJOR POWEEL's RE- college, the country, has expe large sums of bis | cle of Sunday quoting him as criticising Gel” Reule ox pan. water Tgeode a esos ne. Ur, 30 ‘Tanatere Lote wil be ap ig apres eee PLY—PHOF. COPE SAID TO BE INSPIRED BY paneer, Fels pe ei arn 2m ge traveling in the angel eg ig He says be knows ] Pgs RENT TO 8 DOMRAEES TART cad ott bei, 133 far. 6 s13-se A PO18 Fat a 7EALousY, bo fim pooper tere beg ri yon Sartaat entice ao on: ‘eimai tic cde: tot s House cent Fon | — some , Y Boders improvements; rent cheap. Address, J.4-+ ALE—LOTS ON E 87. 8.E ‘The New York Herald yesterday published a| Prof, os several distinct | of the geological survey. * “ake fool. Oderee, i ain: gind that the emb- Foe EENICBY Ro HOLTEMAS, MEAL BS long article making charges against Maj. J. W. | charges 0 THE NATIONAL ACADEMY. bry volgen ong haere og tor g matter ‘ate and Insurance Proker, 1Uth aud ¥ stu. director of the geological survey, and of the ovelution 0 ‘Maj. Powell says in refesence to the National Sekcnown, Wutthe aiteck an them — ‘2037 F st n.w., 14r. Nos at ‘ale college, the is scademy of sciences that the only time when | toon y: much weakened by attach false the academy has, directly or indirectly, had | hood an: musrepresentation, Prof. Cos vee 1426 Q st.nw.. Lr i SALE—WELL LOCATED LOTS ON Hi ST. i g Fee sentarts x80 te Ta-toot elley.” 4th a. ne, Powell, IEE O18 Fatn.w-J5-9e | Prof. 0. ©. charges were based mainly on a statement of | rians any question before it relating to the geological | willing to make the charge and there were Just gi H at. 14100 to 10-foot alloy Prof. E. D. Cope of the University of Pennsyl- | #2 survey was when Hh somaaesen and Sdopted's | pleat Of men ta Washiuntoe and euvohers a PE pet a tk ane : that his papers on horned saurians of the Lara- | plan to be submitted to Congress for a national j Who were quulitied to testify. What sort of @ UKNISHED HOUSES. 015 F ot. te. 7.% noes, 10 | Fiend ce, TWO, Lots, ON GST. NEAR MARY- | vanis, supported by letters in Prof. Cope's pov- | mie is a pretended discovery, which Prof. Cope | survey. Maj. Powell had ‘been asked by the | Wituess would 1 make af l went upon the send Mave. ave.and Thomas, ith above Ket, 14r..0150 | $12 Fst £4 iS tere ima, ote 1a eee AO DARNE! 8 Fet.nw. | session. Interviews are published with Prof. | claims to have described thirteen years ago. | academy for his opinion and bis recommenda. | and swore to hearsay matters! 2 ng” ) | 48 Le. ave. 1 basement ims., 472 ED ILLE, 618 F be . PI - circle, 17 100 Ma bet @ ke 10r 100 ‘ave. 10 | }50R SALE—FOR ONE WEEK I AM AUTHORIZED | W. B. Scott, the geologist of Princeton college, | Prof. Cope makes grave charges al tions were sabetaatially adopted. “At that| “I say to you what I would .be willing to say ear sir..-2100 mea 2 La, t | Foto otter, nap, oue of the, prettiost pleces ot and Dr, Persifer Frazer of the Franklin insti- | the scientific pretensions of both Prof. time,” he says, * larsh was acting as | to Prof. Marsh's face—that for years there has ) SOth BE. QUWe LL ....00 rtcok Bid, Socen rr oscentins Poe ue Cy cogtarn coction, | nad tate, Philadel hia, each ou ‘ing allegations and Major Powell, claiming that the latter has | president of the academy, but I was nota| been talk abouthim. But of my ot Gunton Bidg, r. 26... 12.50 615 7th st. BW F- ave, Be 18th and Aste. pe.” Eacorionel ebence for Sat eae on nthe Sreqhently demonstrated his ignorance of the | member of that body and had no official rela- | edge I only know one thing. BIULES, tee. syndicate, Part of purchase mopey du run 2, :sand | made by pe. Quotations are made slso ‘known facts of geology. tions with Prof, Marsh and only a slight ac- ey epee the Inst chapter of that book. Se rae Se Ol oe mn one 400 | hate se Goetnie ae she rice and further | 40M & long criticism of the survey and its “| MAJ. POWELL'S METHODS, quaintance with him.” far as Major Poweil’s scientific attainments or | nt 7a Stabiciear WFR 19 Pacticulace apply to” WABII'N Dali; SduWei" | methods made by Dr. F, M. Endlich, it. | «Ritieo he came into office,” Prof, Cope is}, He denies all charges or assertions ax to in- | lack of them are concerned I do not consider eS Ww a cs . ae “a trigue between the academy and himself. The | them to have any connection with the case, ores FOS SSE GRY RISE SMIGTER, 1213 F sr, NW. ivte mes _ | qaeted'As saying, referring to Maj. Powell, “be | amount annually expended by the survey is, he | What is wanted in his position is a man of PO ig Sag A BI we hing a oth pf DESIMALLE BUILDING Lis a7 SELCUS | 88 summarized by the Herald are aa tollows: | has been withholding the small amounts neces- says, about $1,000,000 and not $500,000, as | executive ability and the ability to get big ap- pools, or full let cals at oftce for bulletin tomes 4 “It is charged that the geological survey has sary to complete the works of the survey under | stated vy Frof. Cope. After giving a review of | propriations out of Con He should have become, through the exertions and ambitions | Dr. Hayden, as ordered by Congress in 1878-80, | the work of the survey he says: “It is charged | 4 good general kuowle: of what is needed, of Maj. Powell, its present director, a gigantic | 80 as to anticipate their contents by his own | against me. as if it were acrime, that the mem-| but the possession of high degree of the politico-scientific monopoly, run on machine | publications. since he got the survey extended | bers of the academy countenance and support | faculty of scientific inquiry is very apt to prove political methods, and so unwieldly in its oper- | to cover the states he has endeavored to de- | the survey under my charge; that the pro- {a narrowing circumstance. One of the greatest ‘ations that it has got beyond the control of its | prive the state geologists of the fruits of their | fessors of the colleges and universities of the | Values of Prof. Baird as the b © Smith- Official head, 016 Conn. 1s Conn. Oz2 Copa. 1070 Conn. ay. (rear). 820 | 13 BO. HOLTZMAN, 10tnand F stenw._ Fe: RENT—FURKNISHED OR UNFUENISHED— jewant Double House, twenty rooms, large din- a roam, handsomely furnished.” 211 North Capitol ‘Capi €150 per month, or will rent work. In Minnesota he has thus attempted to | land are my friends and sanction my work; that | Sonian institation was his infinite knowledge of Shtureiehed for $100. ey. C. DUVALL. a “Director Powell and Prof. Marsh are charged | rob Dr. N. H. Winchell, the state geologist | the great body of geologists of America sym- | the ways of Congress aud his faculty for gob dal S5t 925 F st. POF eer tas Wee miner bake tie Ue ine A with having schemed to get the latter elected | there, and in Alabama Prof. Eugene Smith, “eto with my purposes, and that even the | ting it to vote abundant appropriations, 302 INDIANA AVE.. FOUK- | Yor permission to look over it apply west door, 314. | $3°G% Wa Loe ident of the National academy of sciences | state geologist. He has subsidized nearly ali | Senators and members of the Congress of the | Dr. T. Sterry Hunt is interviewed and denies 5; Frame Jill #th Fer other particulars write to THUS. BLAGDEN, City | ““X, cor. 2d. n-e., iS order to uso that important institution for | geoloyists who can do him any harm by attach- | United States give me their support; that all | ever having even dreamed of getting « place om py bee A ae ith, bet. J-and their mutual purposes. It is asserted that the | ing them to the survey in some small capacity, | of these are in league with me in some scan-| the geological surve: 19 Va. a a ‘i ve. BF. Fratiklin st., oF. 24th st., Sr. academy and survey have since acted harmoni- | and in doing so has not overlooked the journal- | dalous affair. And what is it, forscoth, that all ©. Hart M ously upon all subjects in which they were | ists, For instance, what possible use can the | these men have combined to accomplish which 5 ¥ mutually concerned, even to the extent that | geological survey have of Mr. W. A. Croffut, | isso wicked? Nothing less than to put under | is the grand scientific institution the world cutand dried reports have been prepared by | Whose name appears in the list of salari a bushel the light of the giory of the genius of | has ever known, and | think the fact thatit is so the committees of the academy booming the | officers? Perhaps we shall know more about it | Prof. Cope. 1 have deemed ita matter of con- | 18 due very largely to Maj. Powell's ability and survey and its directors before Congress, after this interviow uppears, when all of these ———- os the work of the survey has | integrity. 1 p! uo confidence in what Prof. “In consideration of the prestige given to the | salaried gentlemen will rise’ to explain, Con-]| been sustained so many of the scientific says. His whole attack is due to z EO. F. GUAHAM. 1319 ¥'st.__| survey by the fact that Prof. Marsh is ove of | gress should investigate the duplication of sci- | men of America, by public men of all perties | jealow have known about these things FE SALE-TO BUILDERS AND INVESTORS [| the faculty of Yale college it is claimed that | entific work which has been going on by direc- | and administrations and by the almost unani-| for years. Prot. Cope has talked to me about BOL ist st., 616 Ta, ave., 10 rooms, Le -room Brick ; a. m.1 ;freseoed papel ut. floors oiled. house built one year. i sell cheap on terms tosuit. F. H. 22 F at now, rok BED 2G ST, NEAR PENSION BU. ‘aim offering at speculative prices ‘Two Very Chea) tion of the id th voi ” the kame things. I bave beard th end au, Two-story and Ceilar Brick; fine store for S ‘Lowe pert bdivided to wreat ude | Director Powell has allowed Prof. Marsh to | tion of the geological survey. Why should the | mous voice of the press, e es. e heard them over any hind Pampers; fermucciy a ain a wane WE BUFORD, 1429 New Yerk ave. | store immense government collections at the | work under the surveys of Hayden, King and Inqui: daly _aiise ~ college, where they ure inaccessible to visiting | Wheeler be done over again and publisticd 9| 310 denies the charne thet the eurvey has du-| yiT0: N.S. Sholer of Harvard and Prot FSi STFA, BARGAIN FINE FRONT OF 16 | scientists and nearly every one else, and have | second time at government expense,with more | 1 0/04 stole ghe material of former amas | Wiams Of Corucll in interviews attribute fe lege irl Moves ela geno Puy al8:150 | become mixed with the Yaie collections in such | oF less of the credit of the original workers left | P’ cups on of former na- | Prof. Cope's attack to jealousy, et: locat west; with p for ug: | a way that it is almost impossible to separate | out?’ tional surveys and state surveys and chailenges BURFORD, 1422 New York ave. _| them. Prof. Cope mentions several persons who he | the production of eee! ny epecific instance us to DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. 1907 Pa. ave... oi SALE—FINE LOT WITHIN HALF SQUARE “It is charged that various scientific worke understands have suffered severely because of | the charge of duplicating and stealing the work Sen w Urata 8 one of Thomas circle, 50 fect trout, or will seil20or | purporting to have been prepared by Prof. | Prof. Marsh's refusal to pay them their salaries | of existing state surveys, He says: The fact MISCELLANEOUS, D Ng av. me. LOr JOR RENT—FURNISHED_—NICELY FURNISHED foot trout. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. h and which have been published by the | 9% his assistants, He also, Prof. Cope says, used | is the general government surveys and allof| Intendant Stoatenbu 64%8 6 Gr maT House of 9 rooms: all modern improvements; | 2-W- 8-1 St! * 28-1 i i their invest i : i x = fectek tr tucnen aa ak coe Fe GALE_ELEGANT LOT AT GOR OF COL’ government as his were not original with the tigations as his own, Among these | the state surveys, with possibly one exception, Chapin o€ aml not far from Justice Harlan's end ite, hia road and Mintwood places -Alsd sums voor ive | ale professor, but are in part the work of his | men were 8. W. Williston, Ph.D., M.D.; Otto | are working together in harmony and co-oper- | Feports the ¢ Gen. Logan's residences; will lease for session of Cou- | Lots adjoining at moderate price. ‘These lots are avail- | assistants and in part a collection of plagrurisms, | Meyer, Ph.D.; M. Schlosser, Ph.D.: E. H. Bar- | ating for common purposes and are in frequent | OVerseer at the asylam, ¥ress or longer and at the low price of $50 per month. | able for immediate iunprovement, having water, Kas, & - Maj. Powell is charged with kno’ this, | ber, B.A., and J. B. Hatcher, Ph.D. consultation, Certain subjects of investigation | Senate bill 1745 to relieve the Sisters of the iaatse POF PAFHCNIN PGW ALT, 925 Fat nw. | MNO EAE DY. Curbs neh sidewapis laid and rocdways | algo with having himecif plagiarized and dupli- | Prof. Cope furnisied | the “Lerald corre- | are relegated to the state survess, othe: sub-| Holy Cross 1 before the Commissioners for QoR RENT—1141 7TH ST. NW. ND | _=5-18t* cated the work of various state geologists and | spondent who interviewed him in Philadelphia | jects to the national survey, and there is acon- | their report. EF Dwelling; mod. improvemen: POs EAST NEM TZTENCE, coeisO FR | Pest government surveys with letters from Prof. Williston and Prof, Otto | stant and voluminous cori pondouce going on | Kepresentative R. P. Flower in a letter to ts; cellar large yard: Fent $50 per mouth." Apply to G 10. r r 5c. “Moreover, it is claimed that to help manip- | Meyer, who have seryed as assistants to Prof. se surveys by which the work is | the Commissioners today calis attention to the 5 og i be ERS <_ | X st. near 22th ne 502150 tt. : 10230. ulate appropriations and secure other favorable | Marsh, criticising Prof. Marsh’s methods of to the advantage of both. bad condition of the street iu front of his resi- = oe EeTIUNFIWOSTONT SIRO som Panes: | FOU BEND REASONADLE—JU-1 COMPLETE ; ioth etd Wanet COO action trom Congress the geological survey has | work and alleging that he he took the credit of | “It is stated, with the inuendo thaf criminal- | deuce 1735 I street, aud asks that it be repaired FeaS iy -siebe Mouser all’ modere — gaint tantly lee Se ne eee * A BC, been made an asylum for Congressmen’s sons; | the’work done by his assistants, The corre-| ity attaches thereto, that 1am the director of | at once, nents OF st ysat ¥ a ma c YOK SALE—CHEAP—A GOOD Lor 184 FEET | that sinecures have been given to journalists | spondence between the Secretary of the Inte-| the geological survey of the states of Massa- SSC Ge front ou Oat. bet. 3d and 434 sw. on easy forms, | to suppress criticism and secure newspaper | Tior and Major Powell, resulting in an order to | chusvtts and New Jersey. The fact is that Capitol Topics. et ue feat on M C3 bet. Ai¢aud Oth, by 130 t08 | support, and that government pap has been fed | Prof. Cope to turn over his collections to the | these states, together with Connecticut and Lit vo by 13 cn 4 ber A and Ns.w.: G5centy per | Out to college professors and other scientific | uational museum, is given and Prot, Cope's | Rhode Island, have considered that the survey foet; no cash required if Ef build cu the lot. men in order to disarm them of any feelings | Teply. under my charge is of such importa to : Stok ay | Dut tO, #4 by 120, 85e. per tout; uo cash sf | of hostility they might cuteriain toward Di WHAT PROF, SCOTT SAYS. their industrial imterests that Tie Me store sme 2? | Slots ou Delaware ave. bet K and La.w.; 8600 each; | rector Powell and the institution Under his! Prof, W. B, Scott was interviewed at Prince- | *PPfoPriations irom their treasi t= tor j ‘rict, has gone home to make speoches te Awalitte, i ; a charge. GatGulscy ead anid tie ai soe to be | Work aud placed it under the charge of the | counteract the exodus crusade that is being AB eave 100 SCIENTISTS WHO CAN GIVE EVIDENCE. bea de ie tie oakicg ore © | United States survey that it may be done by | made au his district, FEGRAERE FEDS “It is asserted vigorously,” the Herald.says, versy. the methods therein devised and pursued {OR KENT—HOU: isT ST. N.E.; rooms; all modern improvements: rent #28 per mont, payable im advauce. Inquire $26, opvosite, jal l-lw JOR RENT. 1510 Oth st, n. lir 1630 00 1520 Gales st. Gr. 237 Oth st. 7 10.50 2130 9th stn. F.. 10.00 rs Jell-6t WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 Fst | 1455Mass.ave..111.333.34 In rear of 1 QOR RENT—PRESS BRICK BAY-WINDO’ Aer} Sinemet pms TO SPEAK AGAINST THE EXODUS. Representative Cheatham,the colored Repre- have made | Sentative from the second North Carolina dis 50 THE FARMERS WANT PROTRCTION, 3 wet Professor Scott is quoted as saying that Dr. | Overtures have béen made to the directors . wen-room and bath; large cellar, coucreted; : 3 150 square tet of parking with ts | “and evidence in abundance is offered by ma: ‘i y . S : Alexander D. Wedderburn of Alexandria, Fore aid intro’ nomi, pavered 1220. Hieh st. 0 ea gu RUMBA: SAUNDAeS £ OO, eee ee yy many | Hayden was swept Irom the survey through | from several other states for like purposes. on Parkst..M 4#11-3t_ | men high iu power, that Maj. John W. Powell, | Professor Marsh’s machinations; that Professor MR. CROFFUT'S EMPLOYMENT. Va., appeared before the ways and means com- director of the survey, and Prof. Marsh, its | Marsh is incompetent asa paleontologist, and | «Tt is charged,” writes Maj, Powell, “as if it | Mitte Saturday as a represeutative ef the principal salaried officer, ere partners in in- | that he is a plagiarist. “As to Maj. lowell,” worse orlnn, Mat WL o ff t. rell-k: | legislative commitice of the National grange competency, ignorance ‘and plagiarism, and | he is quoted as saying “he too. is incompetent e " - A. Crofut, » well-known | and tue farmers of the Virginia state grange, these are some of the scientists who are in a | from a geological standpoint, although it is but | journalist, is a salaried officer in the geological | to demand equal protection of the farmer with new. $23. Jal 1-st* Jk KENT—' NISHED. REE sy BW. LV48 11th st. now, 107.850 1 $200 20326 st. nw., Lr, 40 Mst ies sar | 3413 Bias. end stable - re 1a position to offer evidence to that effect: fair to say that he can secure larger appropria- | survey, mea culpa. Mr. Croffut is practically | steel, ron and wool manufacturers, 3411 kat. b 812; wood ‘$4,500. “Professor E, D Cope, chair of geology and | tions from Congress than any man I kuow, It] the editor of the survey. When he was em- oS ee it. ... a eONLE Te) jpn eens Auth and Hsts.n-w. | palwontology, University of Pennsyivauin; Pro- | is for this reason that I do not see how we can | ployed the manuscript for forty-one reports Under Suspicio: {OK KENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE IN A MOST Pee ,GHEAP-LOT ON MERIDIAN | fessor 8. W. Williston, chair of anatomy, Yale | get along without Pcwell, since we must bave | was in the hands of the printer, for atthattime| This morning in the Police Court there was convenient location; Just off Coun. ave.: will be spinal ae nts So ay ee college; Professor W. B. Scott, chair of geo-| appropriations, Still, we ought to have some | there bad been « blockade im publication and I | man charged under the name of Frank C, ‘HILL & JOHNSTON. 15 jall-3t Gor 19th and Hote a. logy. Princeton college; Professor Henry F, | great geologist at the head of the survey, and | was compelled to have assistance in the work — 922 H N.E., NID irst-class conditi 6 rooms, excel #.SCHAFFEK, >i th aud H sts. a. ; ; mike = | Grammer with being a vagrant and suspicious Sait SEA REV REAL CHONG ; =| Osborn, chair of biology, Princeton college; | the country has produced none greater than | involved. Mr. Croffut has chwrge of the busi- * Sand: stiore dletauce Gros elector ett ond | Dr. Otto Meyer, Ph.D.; De, M. Schlosser, Ph,D.;| Cope, though Ido not believe Cope cares for | ness part of this bookmaking. as the proof- | person, He was arrested in Franklin park Sat overl oxy uuiveraty grounds: als» two lotson Oak | Dr. E arber, B.A.; Dr. J. B. Hatcher, | such a position. Poweli has subsidized every | reading, the preparation of iadices, the cure of | urday by Policeman Setright, who accused him sve, fakoune Pu ELE, B.; Dr. F. M. Endlich ‘of the United States |one who could injure him, at least so he | the illustrations, which are many, &c. Pub-| of attempting to entice young girls into the Coy isivk v : TENDE hed geological survey under Dr. Hayden and a | thought, but it appears he overlooked the men | lishers and journalists will understand the work | sali house im the park. Lhe defendant was EDI required to give bonds or go down to the farm, beyond Boundary—about ou proved by Frame House. Price 50: THOS. 3. His e a Acteof Laud,ine | distinguished mining expert; Professor N. H. | who had the weapons of realinjury. There are | which he bas to do.” BT. ay. br 15th, West Wash'n, Dir. use aquags fuk | Winchell, chair of geology, University of slin- | many men who, couid tel truth Suftcient to site puns eascaoa: 360 Boundary ne,5 ; . ; logist; Professor Eugene | wreck Powell, but they are subsidized by th . 7 ‘ ¥ st. near 1th, ir. Bssost Be.13e.855 kent GT athecde os | UL-st Wists aw. | Ben” ature ipovloulst of Alabacsay Profeseer C. | survey.” Y eG OY Me) ns to the alleged suppression of Prof. Cope’s Nothing ina Name. ‘Sth w’r L ot, Lar. 16 S st., 10r. a. 50 Kear 613 H st.u.e.,4f. Fe SALE—K 8ST. BET. 10TH AND 17TH N.W. | dart Merri Al tural de ‘tment, Wash- reports Maj. Powell says that the public Aman giving his name as Charles Vander- be above, houses cap. bs Chuuiued uy permit from | 1340 Liges st-Siain.i 49 6 Pere ct. i ghandsoiue Building Site, 22 tt, 144 a from 106 frees Cemebee ok paietnting 5: Warner STATEMENTS OF OTHER SCIENTIOTS. abe bad sulaunk so. wo tact - the | Dilt was tried in the Police Court today for beg- fice only. MAS J. is cO., 29 N ers w. deep. Price per square be 3 CX] b ee ’ iver se ther wit < “mit ere» 30 ae THOS. 7 Biyry Marietta, Ohio; Dr, Persifor Fraser, Franklin |, P*tFact# are also given by the Herald from a | P' = e © | ging on 13th street, He told Judge Miller that secon P “ itici: inti f these rey ts i the institute, Philadelphia; Thomas Wilson, Smith- | 1ong criticism of the methods and management | ere ee eee Cone Led maa; |hhe was from Phiindelphia and had made ar- {Ok SALE—IN THE NOK’ ; Wi i Vashi of iu by Dr. F. " i Fei SALESIA THE NOLTHEAST SECTION WE | sonian Institution, Washington, and George M. | of the survey by Dr. F. M. Endlich, geologist : aoe : ? first volume greatly exceeded the limit placed | rangements toreturn home this morning. The ; Wheeler, U.S.A. Incidentally Professors W. H. | and mining expert. An interview with Dr. the ‘ r tel > , F, F . k by the w bs ge e hi e op Inalled open apy eee enn | Flower ot the British museum; Albert Gaudry | Persifer Frazer of the Franklin instituve, Phila- | "P°! U@¥ork by the eppropriation, ee it te Lae, ii THOS. J. FISHER&CO. | of the Jardin des Plantes, Paris; L. Rutimeyer | delphia, ig given, generally sustaining the eriti- |, eee cooulll Manes a cde cen it hn had a Contr 1524 ¥ st uw. | of the Univerity of Basle, Switzeriand, and | ciswas of the methods of survey and manage. | “For number of years,” Maj. Powell says, Oe ee ee —902 OST. N.W. 9 KOOMS, ALL | 8G SALE—TWO CHOICE LOTS IN UNIVERSITY | Karl Zittel, University of Munich, bave written | ment of the survey, and char,iag Maj. Powell | “the matter has been in such condition that = y: alm i: 3 Park near 14th st. at S5c. 4 . a 4 - ' ” 7 inontiy Inquire of FRANK 1 BROWSING. 30 ane ** SDERBLE, DAVIS & CO. certain testimony, with atampting to destroy. the American com- | Prof. Cope can publish another volume ou ver- ide *e spect Laclge the: acy Sthet me. Qsizn’ | Jett isiett_| comrectzaxe van acabeny ov sctuwcns, ‘7 | Eulited S-the intorantional geologien! congvem Levi Jackson, a prisoner at the work house, tebrate paleontology, as one of the series of QOK RENT OR SALE—FASY TERMS—124 the Hayden reports, whenever he will furnish | INGLOT| “One of the first acts of Major Powell and | Pécause he has not been permitted to control it, st. n.e, Bay-window,Pressed Brick, ) room: Bek! LE—AN NOMICAL LD! So Sor. Stand Lats, po 44 feet on Le and 100 had his leg broken th morniug by @ kick furnace snd Ail Improveuents: pericet conditions | feet ou oth, improved by 2-story brick: only 8: Prof. Marsh,” says the Herald article, “was to Major Powell’s Reply. the completed manuscript. This he refuses to | 7 one of the ollicers) horses, _d13-Lm 8. WALKER, 438 Louie Cwall-dt " KEDFOIW W. WALKLL, 1006 F get practical control of this academy for their | _ The Herald publishes with these charges the | do unless an appropriation is made to pay his Stolen Goods Surrendered. OR REN — ~ = = fy ele rain rN 502140; SOUTH mutual uses. As many as possible of the staff reply of Maj. Powell. to whom the manuscript salary and defray other expenses, and from Shortly after the arrest of the two chee atures [Statbgtnaten vet 10mm 4 | AR a iant SEEMLE DEvis £e0 1518 | of the geological survey were elected members | was submitted before publication, Maj, Powell Ease tere Be -ies apenind bs Longue at | | aaa aia ie Gree ee fable liven, Leddings 5 Stale alley Ler 1oth | Pat jeli-3t_ | and many members of the academy were given | writes: “What is the origin of this war against | *¢>®® 8ppropriation. But he has practically \OR SALE—FINE LOTS ON 10TH ST. BET. p in the survey. By these means Prof. | the geological svrvey? cut himself off from employment for this pur- | skin sacques in this city about a month agoa Rreeyectemteic Sac GE re | Mar gen, ening fhe eed of the | "22S can te a simplo aod prtect | Eve Datei ie tonic in he power | Noche, SX dtc came bee to oan ey anes petene, F society. juestions relating to surve, oa? he . ioe te : DAVIS & CO. 19 11 -t rey Songrons’ mai colerred, Pond the aeedenny Se Gore | years four men—namely, Hayden survey, by himself in part and by aclue as to the whereabouts of about 1,000 > 7 “Let BET. N. CAPITOL ‘rof. Parsifer Frazer, Dr. T. se zed ° ge eee . br a6 DEEBLE, DAVIS & Co, Pointed committees with majorities composed | engaged in an attempt to reorganize the orp eens ee eS Gia abe et oe _felzat 1510 Fat._| Of members of the survey, such committees | Uurted Btotes geological sueren eee or ae | terest therei ; ‘ Shey wore eid plstedy Ghat ther the Dinees 0k SALE-U BET 16TH AND 17TH SiS, 2 | reporting as instructed by Marsh and Powell. change its management by putting themselves | 2/7048» my experience with Prof. Cope | authorities were dove with them they would be Lots, 22110, at $1.15. When the question of a consolidation of the | in-charge of the work Beta ‘asthe piun has | While he was preparing the volume for the | taken there if the stolen goods were not sur- 2 es DEEBLE, DAVIS s £9 at | scientific departments of the goverument came] been developed it seems that Dr. ao ‘dich | Hayden survey I became convinced that he | rendered. Information has been received from Bat. ne., 220 — i idi: i i js , rs was much more interested in the descript f | the chief of police of Kochester that all the dverlvoking Mundsome grounds of ex-Coininissioues | geological survey was made more powerful | themist. suppose that Prof. Frazer aspires | Mel thereto than in the profounder problems | have been recovered. - —— - Dent; tor $1,600 " a rather than curtailed. When the academy was | to be chief geologist, though I have no written of the scicnce of paleontology. He describes = ns = Ise BUSINESS CHANCES. _hal-at DEEBLE, DAVIS {Si at,_| Ordered to investigate in connection with a evidence of that fact and kuow not the role, he | Mis Work fully through the agency of theinter-| How Do You Like This Weather? yO RENT committee of Congress the geological survey, | desired to play. Prof. Cope and Dr. Hunt, | Yi’Wer When he states that he -was engaged in | Incoming Atlantic steamers report unusually 7 Soa ON H HOWLETT, canrenten AND | K'Qta'M nas 1ists ote wall tess sore oa’ | friends and members of the survey were put | through themselves or thei trends, Lave boon deter natony of eeclaeaay spimals.’ In his | heavy weather. The Germanic experienced ins, Speciicatdous wes furnished” aud Estincice | “ReH before the 20th instant, | on the committee appoiated by Marvh, and | persistent applicants for positions on the sur- | ae and succession of rock formations, which ip | Yer heavy gales from west, southwest and for aut “branches of work.” Personal PS 1st ma Bes at. in the survey profited. vey under the present management, During | “8 ee ee 7 in all cases. 1 ba j hich the vessel t i URN “Iu all matters #0 requiring Prof. Marsh has, | all’ the time, however, these men’ have net | £°important to a geological survey, he ix care- | northwest, during which the vessel was run a FOR SALE—GROCERY STOKE IN NOKTHWENT, | KOM guAite ats, CHOICE QORNEL LOTS OX | go far as possible. given to Major Powell the | fuiled to secretly stab at me aud my assistants | 108 aud uzwound, as is shown by the work of |a reduced rate of speed. She sustained no : ns : ‘ Sy - ogists who study these formations | q, JOR KENT—2026 HILLYER PLACE, THE. doing guod cash business; willbe sold at « suerifice | jarrain, restige of Yale college, and that has formed | whenever opportunity could be foun varsous get: y damage. story nck, 12 roots sud bath. ‘Coucteted cellar | #¢kLat dnce; best reasuus for welling. Audrens “jel tit Fo mall backing for Powell's schemes, In “Early in'my administration, when Prof, | 02 te found and constract sections and maps 5 Under whole house. Parlor, library, dining room, |} butler's pantry aud kitchen, all on first floor: four | pron SALE-TH. ou second floor.’ WM.B KING, 906 F st. Good Will of « br: P Vusiness of about $25,000 tion. Kent aud expenses ve , 9K SALE — CHOICE BUILDI ‘Maryiaud ave. wud F st. ne, ternis of 34 cush, balance on or before 1. I yiat, MOLACHLEN & BATE mall : . The steamer City of Berlin experienced a consideration, therefore, Powell has allowed | Co, wag urging his appointment on me, he | Of the same. For all these reasons I believe | continnation of southwest 10 nortuwest gales, Marsh to store vast government collections: at | wrote to one of my assistants as follows: that it would be incompatible with the trustim- | Tit high d a very low barometer; the Yale college, where they are locked away from | py 4 sid posed upon me to employ Praf. Cope on the | Ying blew with hurricane’ force at titnes, the the people and no one is allowed to see them, Dea pes Z have just received some | survey, though at one time.until the facts came ie “send cep a mes; not even visiting scientists, ‘These collections | Polical. Hope the nest will be buites’ Pola” | fully to my knowledge, Iwas intending to en- | Séure head was carried oway. | have inerensed enormously and fill all theapate | Pues Hope the next will be better. Yours, | gage his services. “Moreover, the paper to | ,, Lhe German steamer Slavonia had vers heavy cellars of the college, besides spure rooms be- | «ps__can’ h Corz. | which Lam now replying is sufficient evidence | Sather. | Sie was obliged top longing to the professor, It is stated on the n'd wo scotch Powell?” to any fair-minded man that Prof. Cope’s men- | “*S FOF COMA authority ‘of those who know that they have | _ “When this was handed me by Mr. Holmes it | tal and moral characteristics unfit him for any Three Suicides in One Day. become so mixed with collections which really | ¥48 my first intimation of Prof. Cope’s eumity, | position of trust and responsibility. Inaddition | winism a. Dow, the old watchman at the belong to the college that it would be difficult | but it soou came to me in many other ways. | to his great vanity, which leads him into vicious | _ William A. — og gy to separate them. For the purpose of increas- | At this time Prof. Cope was engaged in mining | species work, he is inordinately jealous | New Jersey arsenal at Trenton, N. J., shot and ing these collections Prof. Marsh aay been al- | SPeculattons in New Mexico aud Dr. Endlich | and suspicious of every other worker. | killed himself last night or early this morning, lowed 60,000 per year by Powell and a salary | ¥% his employe, the euperintendent of his|and these two traits combined give him | He was sitting ina rocking chair at his home of 24,000." mines.” that hysterical temper and gift of voluble de-| 1 Market strect, Ho was seventy-three years I eeeresitn) aracnnnns: Maj. Powell gives two letters received by Mr. { nunciation rarely found in persons of his sex. | ° y- x tha /aireeall ih is alleged thas has sent | S*unett and Dr. Peale of the survey from Dr. | In fact his general ravings about scientific | Of age, wnd the only cause assigned for the wui- 6s Marsh ent! Endlich asking them to give him points “‘as to | men, members of the national academy, pro- | ide is that he was worried by the recent illness ue ry . Satisfactory rea- sons given for selling out. Address KENYON, Star office. 1d. A TOCK AND FIXTURE: 9 cians Ti Busines Address ox OK EASY SHAVE TKST-CLASS HAIR CUT see the Philadelphia Artist, eaat sie 14th st. ab ave. IW. Call when you lave occasion to cr, as others do. Fs {OK SALE—A DAIRY L iH KOOM IN locality; doiug wood business. Good reasous dal 1 rr Fo SALE—CORNER LOTS, | SQUAK. Half Squares northeast; 13 to 35 cents, Jal0-3t — JOHN O. JOHNSON, Alluntic AKE GROUND irosd; JOR SALE EF near thoaenes 40 722 St. S29 13th st. wle,,Gr.12.80 Kear 1 jal 1-3t selling. Adilress BOX 52, Star office. 5 aaa Fok RENT_S STORY BRICK HOUSE, 814 107TH GOR INVESTMENT —P SE. NW. BET. OTH a, pa ae ptt E Bu 5 Fje tect will buy one ur the Prettiest treet, Letween Hand I streets iw.; 11 routs, story 14-roum Brick, suituble tor utfice | angdlar squares in the uorcusast . Fanize, cellar; large yard; rent low. Apply to | purposes; will be suld sta bargain. HORSTRAMI & | Gowler saveres in th paud 2 Gis i zthet nw. alin” rit O10 Feta ERAME A ) Louudizy. 1 tect ou 11th wud 26 wide jas Ringe; Bows tention is civen exclusively to this business and is ini Money louted terough Us will be careiully and safely = * ofentos Marek aby chstged with Yeriiing Piaced on undoubted security, San Diege is oneos ce | JQOR SALE-40,000 FEET OF GROUND Al_N.W. | the salaries of members of his field partie most prowistig cities of the Puciic coast. Upon ap- cur. of 1st aud M sts. n.e.; frouts ou tree streets; | But the most astounding charge inst pe eater ne ge Viicatlon we will gladly furnish any information de- | i. and 0. railroud tracks uloug the eutire Lat street Professor Marah ie that all of the work porport. Kerr of Pennsyivania: handsomely and artistically | sre Ja | trout; suitable tor cos dup or ware house or will . : ek purpori decorated by Messra W. H. Houston & Co ruse bee, | ee — | muisdivide “into “building “isis ‘without ‘suy waste | ing to be his, as published by the government, tng, open ‘Be. ; sani plumbi ALVESTON, TEXAS. ort W. L HOPKINS & cutiplots Cometaat rap yiyai water eal parte ok ais | CHM TKUEMEALT & CO or MES is not his own, but in part that of his employes, house. House open for inspection. Apriy st vestors’ Agents. rstablished 1857. on ~~.“ | the remainder being a collection of Ge aoa room | references: Mi ‘Biss Ure 4 esmeu's JOR SALE—AT A BARGAL 1x6 FERYT FRONT ie Building. J.8. JOMDAN, General Avent. “4 Saari & Co.,and Topas by averene lage or 67) ‘Uap at end | Of course, on the principle that the principalis if ~~ LEONA 311-30" JOK RENI—HOUSE O12 OTH ST. N.W., 4 ROOMS | POR RENT — FINE HOTEL BARBER SHC uiaine out large field collecting parties into the terri- | deadhends, &c., on the survey and other mat-| fessors in colleges and geologists in general, | of his aged wife, iar eh suunmer kitchen, was, bath and latrobe,920.30 | At SESE TE) ong, mont ven, for trial, A an tories, which were instructed to gather every: | ters which are not as they should be.” He says | whom he believes are all in league against him-| David C. Labaw, aged seventy-one years, a —— Sena E ets 2 a : ei & A HERTFORD, 1307 F st. nw. thing of use to the survey and break all spevi- | those changes made by Prof. Cope were self, make it impossible for him to associate on | storekeeper at gry I near Trenton, hung Fitess 330 tat on ULLER 2213 F ST. MW, | JOUN SHERMAN & Po ae (Olt WALE—LOT 40.0K00 TO ALL mens which it was unnecessary to bring east in | Submitted to the joint committee of the Se terms of co-operation with other men engaged | kimself ina shed. He been partially de- juod. ime. ; in complete order, at $35 per uiouth toa Tnvestuent Hankers, ‘ade Of Mussechusctis ave, near nt order that other scientists should not have | 224 the House of Representatives engagad in a | in kindred work. . ranged for some time. food tenant! ae Sall-it ‘San Diexo, Cal. PSHoL thecholcest in the city. FITNEY ® BKAU- | them. or, rather, should not be able to autici- | Semeral investigution of the scientific bureaus ‘Lam not willing to be betrayed into any | Sexton John H. Vanflect of the State Street JOR KENT_—146 A z Seven and eight per chat interest, with the very best iS ticles WoW . pate the work of the survey. Besides breaking | f the government for the purpose of determin- statement which will do injustice to Prof, Cope. | Presbyterian church, ‘Irenton, was found dead Sephtch cule S38 eee ka of real estate security, (rinciyal aud intergst to be | M'Ststrediuesr hatin We GUSTEL te ae wide alice, | Specimens and destroying the possibility of aay | ing tho best organizction for the same. After | He is the only oue of the coterie who hasscien. | infront of the pulpit in the church. A half MOKISON, 12139 Fat nw. paid tu Wasisiustou oF New York, as desired. Our at- | price Soc. SWULMDTEDT & BKADLEY, ea st competition in the acquirement of knowledge 2 hw. Miorsngh iavereation they _— Someries 80 | tific standing. The others are simply his tools | emptied whisky bottle was found near the body, aseless that when the report of the committee | and act on his inspiration. The prof him- ‘ua <n Waseem ‘sD ‘was published they were never referred to. self has dove much valuable work for scicuce, | Accident to a Congressman’s Daughter. REVIEWING THE CHARGES. He has made great collections in the field and | Miss Helen Wallace, the ten-year-old daugb- Maj. Powell then reviews the charges, Re- | bas described these collections with skill. Alto- | ter of Congressman Wallace of New York, has A “ ther he isa fair systematist. If his infirmi- ident at the residence of ferring to Prof. Marsh’s employment on the & of chi . a b met with aserious accident at the r es aracter could be corrected by advanc- rn 1 . survey he says: ing age, if he could be made to realize that the | BéF uncle, in Brogklyn, wi - “He has exhibited in his work great industry, | enemy which he sees forever haunting him as | With acold. She was standing on the landing having made vast collections in the field and | a ghost is himself, and if he could be made to | on the second story; some one called her, and produced great results in the laboratory. His | sce that it is of importance that he should | in replying she leaned over the banisters and, identification of geological horizons has been Promptly fulfil bis engagements with other | losing her balance, fell to the stone hallway men, sound, as tested by the field geologists, and his could yet do great work for science.” | below. The child iously injured by work from a zoological standpoint is the admi- Te Ginke ta; Rar Eight spelen oon daeenon eel ae, ration of civ! wor! ‘or a num! of recei’ Fonte. the lo econ. academy of science, the | Prot. Marsh informed the Herald that he ved internal injuries, ——————— highest scientific body of America, has kept | Would reply to those charges personal to him- Foreign Items of Interest. EGE BENT PHENTX 1 ELA aoe Heh st with of without lane elegant residences of Senator shire ie eat . 3 Ss z ne oe a imavediatciy: | responsible for the agent, the scandal of all of Sorp1G; WORLD ‘Do MovE’uatmmen THE Gppunite aad ht the county sclaueat $1 persq. toot |Mareh’s doings falls jointly upon Ma- ‘“Kerrestrial Clock.” KAMSAY hax cut tho | Tuisiswrarechauce. W. I HOPKINS & jor Powell as director of the survey. imetches cleaned, @1.; first-class matt | it is pointed out that Major Powell his lock and jewelry ck ot x : 30x: TW. iy 5 lle’ citys we deiy” cuiupeution, | NOX SALE LOTS SOXI50 AT WitoUX S14. 5 | boon suficiently warned of Prof, Marsh's do- wut? | uavinou, Hockvilie, 6190 to, 8300. Acre Lote ‘ia | ings during past years, and that but. for Joseph's park, Kock creek valley, $4 = — = = 300. Choice Lote | Marsh's usefulness he would los hay it _ LOST AND FOUND. TEN Htm ssa te gad te? #25 tid of kim fo has had falth that Marsh's on bay wi ° Sat aw. St, frame, water, ii all’ ma |yetteville Frou ry FP 5 “pw —— = a ane DUeR ‘17 st.nw._| nection with Yale coliege would somehow pull | him for its president. Bache, Henry, Rogers | self and* not covered by Maj. Powell's state-| 4 stone with the simple legend, “Browning, 121 24th ot. OST—CXIDIZED AND GOLD BRACELLT ee PECULATORS AND | things throngh. Major Powell himself is | and Marsh are the only men who have ever He publishes ute from Henry F. ” over , raieaeess retuned Wald “th stnw oe beret reyaed | WS isidersn14 Low ou New Haupeiire charged yoy Bag MA received this honor.” Osborn, 5.” W. Willorlon, J.B Hatcher, C. | 82. ras placed over the poot's grave in Weel fe CULLINANE : cat ae wareubat uae ee ungton eireie all for ‘$9,4UU, being ¥ s\andpoint, in that since he had the geological | _ He says he knows that the that Prof. | Baur and Prof. W. B. Scott, all disclaiming It is reported that the real cause of the fire _wl1-3t Goo F st. baw. rolne trom Albumgh's to Peuts ate eno rae eee nao ee survey extended to cover ail the states he has | Marsh treats his assistants unfairly and that| that they had authorized any publication or . Sybase srecan maura tusgh | fe nen NM REESE | 9 sabe Cane PEABO = se ged hegre ery eg [aang ert meme = Cmeeton wk She) SSCs ment ante 7; 1512 a re 4 = - — i os Bist we. new ofick, 4 rovium water. 88; 11U7D | | OST-SUNDAY, JANUARY 12 BLACK New. | 2 md OueMsy terms. ‘These Lows are yd work with seal, filsitty and loyally ead Sclentists Ruonza, which had attacked ‘the horees. ‘The une, secu wster e108. | Fr iw. K NEW- | iucst elevated and improve of cow. | pas 0 i 8 hat Washington Say. = *S JOHN, F. DONOHO: batur “Hector Liberal Toward Sf retare'E: y) | mauding due view. All kinds of fruit wrowindé un the | Gone by the states’ scientists, which has been | of him in the highest terms. In past years,| we of the men mentioned by the Heruid as | fire extended to the palace, aud so caused the _ gata BS bast Capitol at. | LYNCH. 135 ist stuws oF S17 Fh awe pela ee | NBS “iTocpartes who will build ot ‘au early date | Paid for by the states, ‘These are mere reviews | before being connected with the United Btates disaster, 602 19TH ST. N.W., HALF sQUARE rt be Kiven. «Cuil ut aud make | of charges made by eminent men. Interviews UNDAY A SQUARE GOLD CUFF BU bie rey hube geological survey and to some extent since | i Position to give ovidencs to, suppost the | Sir Albert Sassoon, the mew English baronet —— Beut 650. Any ee - oo dul ty see to- fats ype res and letters, for which these men are the au- if returned to Dr. HUFEL, ate oc 16-sir 1419 Get, ) to suppress criticism and secure ne’ ime; Prof. Marsh has employed men in | charges against Major Powell and Prof. Marsh the of aaa: tn cae i Nii HLEN & ” thority, will better outline the facte, In order he fall Sele the laboratory in a nate | are in Washington. They are Prof. C. Hart Saltieg. stoner stories of which een ry feck ager ates te | LORE iter iar Tide ete ce | Paice ee a er a ee eee ree Cong aaseey ans | Shdtgrcemeat hich he ToS are hea nk | MeTiagS! egtt carer ay cgeegimentand | a cringe hotoe pir o pe ? bed J or vugut back, re te " ¥ 5 ave ri fe throu og Dely patuited. | Ren $5 rewar,.; no questions asked, ‘ite’ | monthly. . B. HERTFORD, en made an asylum for Congressmen’s sons; '® private rn ‘which ‘the di, of ‘eb the taken up and down in a padded elevator. SSS awa an NUAKY 10, VROBABLY rector of the survey and the public have uo in- | When a Stan reporter called on Prof. C.Hart | _ The Lotidou Herald awerts that the govern- rdic, a Pair of ” ortoise Shell nN Sa in Fst, by waneties. neeeen ment intends to dissolve parliament imme- JOR RENTON : = _ ~ ue rest. at the Agricultural t this i int SE Ge RE RANLE COMMEED TEN; | Stulauiorenani'witeeivcuitreiuucdeuisG| PERSONAL Tis ous Best: Maruh’s eoslslenta'siay Inve | eocon Piet: Setion oaths Thee siready | diately fier the budget ie pated, or before, i 2 CHAKLES E DANES, 740 14th st. OST_GOLD MEDAL IN FORM 0; OULD THE YOUNG LADY WHO WAS SEPA. th survey | Written parts of ,his works from the dictation | made a full statement for publication in self- SA NS ih sit ew 4 Cross, betwoen Baud P. depot and "Dstawrvs once ated fetes Hee Pucle Sunday communicate st! might have been kept out it for some | and notes of Prof. Marsh—a method of writing | defense and tending to place myself ina Tne marquis of Conyngbam has ise 8 Jacko ai Finder rewerinl ty teruneina fo Sorc Te ‘ adopted by most public men, and expecially by | light in this matter. | Purther, than that Phare | reduced the rents in bis Donogal estates 20 par quire 5 “ ~e50 TO SECURE ME a | time longer perhaps if Director Powell had not matter, cont. . J LL.GIVE ANY ONE $50 TO SECURE ME A| attempted to. au Prof. Edward D.C, scientific men engaged in large nothing to way in the ” Si tichagtarigt NOt aewaas | Mat gamee einen abe | oe WE attr ot Pennayivatla When Brot fe collections at Yale eo ring ogron eft emda yi 2K RENT—CORNIR OF 10TH AND G STS. N. | and :Wta sta and Naud sid ste., by way of Net suit. | <4 iE PAID BY A LADY FOR A Pu | the University of Penns; ‘As to the collections at Yale eS He said that in ‘of the ~uutainiug fourtern larye rooms, with two bath | able rewcid if returued io 2028 F st or corcoranci | $8°T Government Position; salary @50 to | Cope felt himeclf the victim of an outrage college Maj. | his opinion the trouble was a personal | With congestion lungs, ts better. " : ne $15 Address Box 50, Star office. ja10-3t* carried is case balore the leoreney 6¢ tO ter Powell, referring to the tad that the survey | quarrel between the gentlemen concerned. ‘the | Prince Bismarck has proposed in the Bundes- OST _STRAVED, LARGE POINTER DOG; LIVER VIL-SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS | terior, where it is now pending.” owns no building in which such collections can about which Mr. Wilson said aud Ep yt! cut; answers te cho nane of | aud answers end dP Bent $125 per wonth in adv. R115, Fat nw. slat & F é 4 : | i PROF. COPE’S INTERVIEW. says: “The fossiis which Prof, | nothing personally, all occurred during his for the better —— Wy PUES ~ oP atom PsN tees SW. ASS. AM Try Justitate, : ronal spon 3 tid very and which are | seven absence in Europe as a consul of of reil and mails and the {0 RENT A FULLY FURNISHED 12-Koomt asia rE | =e Southwest cor. 0 and Kats. nv._| Prof. Cope, in his interview, is quoted as | ¢.thored by the various geologists of the survey | tho United States. Ho said thet he bad uever troope, “He suggests fifteenth degree of Iino, at 91008 month “Uno. Bek A Pox i siee With wine tony and back marteon | [YQW.38 2g ane WE mat Gatiae ae saying that tho origin of the war against the | fro labeled and soxregated by | been consulted by Profemor Cope with refer-| longitude east of Greenwich. Avthiand Hite yw sees; had om lesther and mie --Heward wilt be | areas of at Ube OLD HAND, Ole Dee, | geological survey may be found in an order he Sreepeatr ss. 8b if Prof. Marsh hisas-| ence to this’ proposition of the | Dom Pedro has airived at Pan, JOH KENT AN ELEGANT BUICK 2g x suru Lew _— cant Tee oean hie salons Gs meee sivtants. peg egpine lfn agg ca nor phe were to be 5X Dey, SLD, of Talos am A Nitin sg | muscum at Washington, ore could fa ts tha laboratories of the sollegs viet | Sppeared. : "| aaron Stok yockcctey of gieccagiee see F oan beng T have,” he is quoted as saying, ‘no more every specimen to Further Statements in the Case. ulness. boledins ‘aye-Ome : mec than s bushel of spectment be to fhe | the tor i 25% ‘The war was continued in the Herald today, | , Philip Dillion, president of the brass mould- — these that : ders’ union of inited Btates aud a . “ cases 7 OSEPH GAWLER ERY, fictis Tent ont own exploring parties and | uader Prof. Marsh to receive Prof. Cope reviewing Maj. Powell's reply, reit-| nent inventor, died suddenly = Fe RENT(G11 107H ST. ¥-F, « BRICK: SEVEN J FUNERAL DIXECTOR AND EMBALMER, K NENGRAVER axD LxTHOGRAPHER, secured ‘at an expense of about Powell says: Marah is not | erating bis charges and declaring that they can | Savannah, Ga, in a physician's office p> aie elementals ys) | ‘Telephone call “13s ve 40 | Visiting capda mentiy eneraved from your plate. ty ! $80,000 pr pfompese money, to say nothing of Peeckhs se ee emeater the men in his' be abundantly substantiated. heart disease. =

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