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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Borthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & BH. KAUFFMANN, Prest. ‘Tre Evers served to subscribers esas ea eee countast SaaS 2 erst rye a oe 8 ‘Tee Weretr Sr, blished Friday- Year. postage prepail “Sirmomie, Soca THIS STORM OF OURS. New York and Boston Getting Their Full Share of It, Bostox, March 8, 1:30 am—A heavy storm has been raging here since about 1 p.m. Sun- day. About seven inches of snow has fallen ‘Up to this hour. Advices from points on Cape Cod, Newport, Portsmouth, N.H., New Bed- ford, Mass, New Haven, Conn., and other cal comntion of the Seems a storm at most clear. ing colder weather following. ‘snow fall vening Star. on a level bas been nine inches, ica | Vou 76—No. 15,074, WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1890. TWO CENTS. | nica Serr wtereson so pontaeel ae = ——_—_—_—_————— until early this morni About six inches of snow teil The hi a wind which = SPECIAL NOTICES. _ g x rv, ya » . NOT OUT OF DANGER, Inst night made drifts in of the streets, Ls} _SPECIAL NOTICES. _ News and Gostip (FROM THE CAPITOL.) ne oe ee eeeee ate (LETS CHICAGO OUT. Bat the travel today but ite mpeded. Ths Bes Tones. | < inde, Ror Se Dsot RY will be tustsbuton to Advertisements i But Not Removed. passhae has tacderehoh cuNbr tiers March 4. at “prin Ai Poem the dee will weet aad = cre eee ae oot ee —- es apo Seen omens DAES ieeyapii are erase Rohad Res |DISTRICT JUDGES’ SALARIES. | | ex-Repreventative Toulbee's condition bee | A Foreign Trust to Handle the] BESUSEECTED JOHN O*0ONNOR, not a favorable for the past twenty-! . = See ipa _ hours, He has had more fever and has suf- World's Fair. ee are : : I er ig a The Bill Giving Them an Increase Taken | fre¢ los of strength. An operation was per a formed today and the ball located, but not re- if SAI VASA IIVERINSTIESIIIIE SS EEOEKEIIEIRIMSOIGISIED 842, for $50.17, under sale of October, 1874, the ND STATIONERY. having been lost or misiaid. fox beet lost or misiaid. wine: BUSINESS CHANCES, Pare Up in the Senate. moved. During the operation the patient was! LABOUCHERE READY TO FIGHT. | puzzied over the case of John O'Connor, which BOMARCHE. SOD Asta. benaier 4 oe cermnee, Conte Semana, Sot Pago P under the influence of anesthetics. It was is certainly « most remarkable one, It wae —™ TRADERS’ NATIONAL BANK nine convene mn Hallet ee — _ found that the ball, after striking the bone, had claimed that he died and that his body was Will open. utching, OF ober persons, are. he lanced downward, passing close to some large . + | taken to the where it was identified by For Heetkess tere are certain juacments outstanding aud Pare glanced do} Passing , morgue, MONDAY, MANCH 3 quits uow reuding atlecting the title wo anid property, | py coa TIONAL, rare 7/QKLAHOMA BILL IN THE HOUSE, | artcries and was now located in the back part | Result of the Late Elections in| his Wife, who had him buried in Calvary ceme- WASHINGTON SAF! DEPOSIT BUILDING, wasbsite GEORGE HILL, Jn. | EXCUKSIONS..... ‘Page eg of the throat behind the larynx. It wasdecided . oan tery. A few days later it was claimed that ‘16 and 918 Penna, ave., south side. — ovis CUNNINGHAM, PAMILY SUPPLIES, Paco that the ball could do mo harm in its present 'Yy- O'Connor was alive that his wife had been mis- Capital ($100,000 paid in) '$200.000 ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange, FINANCIAL... Page SENATE, dy ade taken, and that the man taken to the Burplus (paid ap in sdvanc e000 | em LOCAL SrUChS AND BOND, | FOR RENT Guat). Pass Position and = ssp — will be eR = rave was not ber husband. It now transpires ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. ——— sae eee Ane Page 5 remove it until the patient gains streng’ at there is every reason to believe that BOARD MEETS “THURSDAYS. im SIE L. DISNEY HAS OPENED | Fon RENT (Staveeei, Page 3], Among the Petitions and memorials pre-| “pr, Bayne said to a Stan reporter that it was | CHICAGO QUOTATIONS TO BE CUT OFF, | fel {here is every rom by proxy, but in his — ain he Dressmaking Pariors at 302 6th st. ne, FOR RENT (Hovsss) rage 3 | Sented and referred were three from societies | . mistake to say that the wound was not dan- own proper person some time ‘between the GEO. ©. Lay oo B. L. BALDWIN, . = STORM AND CAPE OVER: | FOR RENT (Orvices: Page of Friends in Massachusetts, Indiana and Kan- gerous, “Itis, he said, “ Hp wa 2p night of Monday, February 10, and the after- sues DikecTors: . Now is the | pies Hyon anp Lo7s) pool sas remonstrating against increased expendi- oaed I think there is a good cl “ of his A WORLD’s FAIR TRUST. noon of Wednesday. O'Connor was seen Sat- ‘Chas Baum, jousEs), tures for the navy and t dete ultimate recovery, yet it is a very dangerous — urday night and stated most emp! that oc en. ry and coas' lenses. = i —o— i si 494 Tthetn.w._ | FORSALE (Lore Pare 3| Among the bills reported from committees | ¥oUNd and he is by no means out of danger. I| The Rothschilds Charged with a Desire | the grave in the cemetery is ompty, aud be en. Enunons 8. Suuth, — , S gk, SESTED MEETING vaso > | and placed on the calendar were the following, | Have not given any certificate saying that he to Run the Chicago Fair. hibited a cut which bad been made half way ezeige & Shales, eli-at the cathedral of the late, 1007 ak we Pure 7 | Acecpting the presentation of the sword of | ®@# out of danger; I said merely that he had & —— Pirone, the abdomen. | He is of the opinion that ee PeeTi a BP Weck dale ee ee org Pago 7 | Capt. Samael C. (of the privateer General | 8007 chance of Teoovery ultimately. For he] Curcaco, March 3.—Tne News this morning os buried and that bis body was beets gs 5 Pace 7 | Armairons) and for the presentation of gold | PS cnaition is lees favorable,” The doctor | 807%: Strange ax the proposition may seem, | “Ken up and conveyed to, a, dissecting, room 5 PEK CENT PEE A . (OFFICIAL }-DEPARTME. Page 8 | medal to his son, ; ing | ®#id further that he expected the patient to re- | Tumor has it that an English or European syn- | that when the first incon was made st eatwed ‘The“Perpetn a." is now redeeming the first series of Wastunwton,’D. ¢:, February Pave Appropriating 2250,000 for a public building | Cover dicate has in view the obtaining of the control | a flow of blood, which ahi jous- Percent on stacalpayioentrtundeinesinwumetsi0o | Mreand tite tah cad or ee te ies Hewitt ee eA AC sia of the world’s fair for the profit there may be | nest He taied that he went to & 10d peor ied Byte Say ee Page 5 | Lafayette, Ind. ANOTHER ACOOUNT OF THE OPERATION. world’s lor the pro! Yy e went toe house Monday evening and that he knew nothing more until Wednesday night, when he found himself seated on the court house in a dazed condition, weak and sick. Fs 3 THE FUR SEAL LEASE, Mr. Taulbee was placed under the influence | in it, Baron Edouard Rothschild is said to be Mr. Voorhees offered a preamble and concur- | Of ether this morning at Providence hospital | in this country to make a preliminary survey rent resolution reciting that iu the recent lease | 2d a thorough examination made of his | Of the ground. at Beirut S ceipts during the last four | 188%, at Latakia, Syris, of Jean J. Stewart of Latakis, 26,450.0g- The surplus and in- | Syria. Per dispatch No. BUM, dated December ST, 4571-6. Money has isso. a Pon ie — W HAMPSHIRE PEOPLE ARE Tea Ter tatoe Stier a pose, The spicudid success | SOME invited tow public meeting Under the ate cee This young man is the son of the head of oe " wound. The ball was located in the pharynx, : or hr [nen Bnd financial show! ng of this association is xccounted | pices of the New Hampshire Kepublican Association at cold of the tur seal islands of Alaska to the North jost bebind Ge ett poleta, ‘Owing te the the great banking firm that controls the finan- POLITICS IN GERMANY. for by the economy practiced in the management, | G AK Hail, 1412 Pa.ave.u.w, TUESDAY bVENING, O A Pag: American commercial company certain en condition of the patient the removal of the | #4! destiny of ali Europe. He was in New Serer et sehe"s shine ‘toes! astince ts tit | cistione are invived." Omicers of these associations will | EANOS AND ORGANS. Fare 7 | visions of law mere not complied with and di- | Foi was temporarily deferred, Zen last week consulting with the capitalists |The Second Elections Cause « Sociale 049,500, ane 5 enue ‘puneue sumsortins t hewinaten ter " | PE! AL. recting the Secretary of the Treasi to fur- 9 of that metropolis, English money and man- 4 DI pled nee t $ to the ushers, ‘This invi- ecting the se ‘y ury me! re eee ee te eae ha pee caak na shane | tntion includes laiion, Somsters Deir ana Chandler, | PRINTHRG, Paso 7) nish to the Senate complete copies of all the | ,,2ere were present Drs. Bayne, Taulbee of | Dury control New Fork acd it ie doubtless a ist Riot in One District, profit om our first series of stock now being | Representatives \ute and Moore will make address PROPOSALS. aaah act - ‘ Kentucky, a brother of the patient; Luce, Mal- bids for the lease, with all accompanying pe-| isn, Frederick, Yoder of the House and Hamil: nents, “letters and’ correspondence “with | 00. ‘The surgeons do not express any opinion the holders; and that the Secretary | ** t® the ultimate result of the wound, but it is Our membersh creas -| also Representatives Cutcheon of Michigan aud PES Ty tat uot’ fast covurh "to meet the demand, | Rowell and Adaiwe of, Iiiiuvia; who are natives of the ibe oun Owing to the fa je terimson which advances are | granite state. A male quartet will render stirciug ROADS. tae We advance #100 to each share | campaign songs and New Euziand ballads. Au infor- matter of sincere regret to the baron and his people that that city did not get the world’s fair. t was with the presumption that New York Beauty, March 3.—Returns have been re- ceived from all the districts in which second We adv r 5 nee bs would get the fair that the scion of the house | ballots for members of the reichstag were held for gem 20 om © sturee tor $10 monthly; | mal pieial seasun will follow the speaking. Commence Tage? | retrain from executing or delivering the lease | Py, (red 10 be favorable, | The ball entered the | O)’ Rothschild sailed from England and on this | with, the exception of 26. These returns, to- ares for $20 monthly ; $4000 cn 20 shates for 840] By order of the President. ‘age’ | to the North American commercial company P presumption the syndicate had reckoued for | gether with those from the districts in which Snouthis. with Betvile baying af mich more} It Gk SARGENT, Secretary. Pagy 3 | Until the subject be inquired into by the Sen- | TAULBEE's oNDITION UXcHANGED Tus aTER- | fuccess, ‘Though ‘the difficulty of obtaining chsdieus gusacren on ths eek behest Mouthly as members can aiford, shortent: ve [0L. GE w ¥ K UCKY e. e e et i NOON, is i in- | © Shd thereby saving interest. The profits made are | ~@—>COL, GEO. arp oBis Saag ate. He asked to have the ‘resolution control of the fair has been immensely in Kk to the members. the expenses of running Gio tesociatioa being merely uomingl. “We need Mure t dG ste new, TONIGHT at subj: LED (Srrvarioxs) referred to the finance committee, as that com- It was stated by the attendants at Providence | creased by donsting it in Chicago the baron has I vors Opel it ; j 3 | mittee meets tomorrow, and it was 80 ordered. | hospi i i 208 given up th a ‘of his visit. | German liberals and democrats, 62 Suemhesn and more money t for ad- | Selock Adenine ae ai inicnde eaten rwvited., NEED MiscxutaNgous) ‘Pega 2 ro = hospital this afternoon that the condition of rs up the alleged purpose tives, 39 national liberals, 1 imperialist and 86 vances. Every man, wom den ought | Sieeting under auspices of the WC. U. Vt LED (toons) Puce 2 THE MEXICAN AWARD. ex-Representative Taulbee was substantially IT IS LABOU can £8 FIGHT. socialista, Elation and layiug the foundation for future indepeude | ge THLY MEETING oF | WINTER RESORTS. Paes | aM tee cee ae re til me te tbs | enchanged. —_— * | nor nen, the result of the second ballot was an- —_ foe, when prc Wdelity Invest ‘ vase Me : Efe the wey vst les fo fuing Seay veces | vane 1 : a order for thie day three week | oye arene aa NCTE KIMCHI. | He tt Sal to Have the Atd of the Prince | vue xt Dortmund the socialists engaged in earning good 7 es, pontlily, cz a ‘er, third floor 'Y ne ¢ doctors 10 Das seen Mr. ¥ s faxen at‘any time and no back dues required. “Next | Corcoran sted ordesiring | Govensmext Kecetrrs Topay.—Internal Messrs, Sherman and Hale opposed the | at the hospital told a Stan reporter today thet of Wales in His Inquiry. them they were stoned. @ police then ee DUSCANSON, LEWIS sbicanam, — | *pere#® Sie company, ars tatiotto be prec revenue, $806,792; customs, $1,643,371. motion on the ground that the practice of charged she rioters with drewn owords and Vice President. | = —— a = Ww = Boe v ‘ rae Mr. Taulbee said he did not intend to prosecute | Loxpox, March 8.—In @ long letter to the | scattered the crowd. Thirty of the rioters ¥.G.SAXTUS, "JOUN COOK, Seere! ITTEE OF ONE HUNDRED. Topay's Boxp Orrenixas were $10,000, | king special orders was uot conducive to the 7" Treasures ‘Gis : » Kineai Daily News Mr. Labouchere defends his recent | were arrested. ; <a os ; grand: Aria furtherance of the public business, while Mr, | Jude Kincaid, ty S re pengauin, age Si 4, March 4.208 aoe “Teturt ot" Seuatur $1,000 and $84,000 registered 434s at 10334. Delph argued in favor of his motion” ‘The |. It is understood that Mr. Taulbee has made | action in the house of commons and declares |. In the lower house of the landtag today Dr. “Room 93, Core e's bill jeiving the District of Columbia represen ta- — Room 95, Corcoran Building. AUN. MEEKER, 207 3d st. ne. Yon Schelling, Prussian minister of justice, announced that the initial steps would be com- pleted in 189 for the introduction of e pew civil code law, ral College and Congress. KOS: wu: Pexstoxs yor District Prorie.—Pensions | Motion was not agreed to, and then Mr, Dolph his will and prepared tor the worst, though bis | that after the meeting with Lord Salisbury + Presideut ; e Hine that ke @oule oe : physicians expect him to recover. i have been granted to residents of the District | fy ar tue ce ete eiaxe ete) ee a —— mcprheed beg sion | of Columbia as follows: Original invalid, navy, Mr. Mitchell offei hy sivpsopayasemncainites ent —s grow James Frazier; reissue, Wm. O. Belt. laid on the table, in and it is reported that the prince of Wales is ton in & KEYBURN, M. , a ‘AID RELEASED ON TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ed a resolution, which was BAIL ructing the committee on THE ANNUAL M Holders of the Nati: pany of the United State: as 2 Saturday afternoon when the case of Charles j ; THE QUETTA’S LOSS, of Directors of said Company for the ensuing year will | tt ae — flnance,* when considering @ tariff bill, to con- |p Kincaid f = ser Goat tages (me corn A Labouchere to hunt down those Q .roous fy the Bu ot a ae ‘Tue Pax-Amenican Coxrenence.—The re | sider the advisability of increaring the duty om | E+ Kincaid for shooting ex-Congressma ; | cated in the late Cleveland ‘strect ecandeig, | One Hundred and Thirty-six Lives Were ton, D. C., on <=SMITH_ NATIONAL CYCLE MANU, orts of the committees on patents and trade | hops fr th bee was called in the Police Court many friends | cated in the late Cleveland street scandals, o'ciock a1. = TURING COMPANY. Pp tees paten ny ps from 8 cents a pound (the present rate) to iy T rare Bigeye P tects Lack Saved CHIE, Sceretary. | | ‘The board of directors of the Smith National Cycle | marks and on international law are the regular | 20 cents, of the defendant were present to see thas bail | imerrow night in the house of lords Ls o> REMOVAL quate turiu Company request the stock holler of | order for the consideration of the American TURKISH MIS8I0N, Se ae es ens ee saa tN eek Se es eae Brocka Grain Petey Se Oe bee vemoved | 11th st. aw, st 7:40 p.m. FRID international conference today. Mr. Mitchell also offered a resolution (which | bonds. Under the law bail could not be given 3 their office temporarily to the Le Droit Building | for consultation concerning the = = 4 as unless the matter went out of the jurisdiction | , The presentation of Mr. Smith's motion in Huportant matters will be con Assistant SecuETany or State Wharton ha | Ws agreed to) instructing the committee on | GF the Police Court, and the only ie in which | the meee eee a report of of all snterested parties is dewired. oe ores ok tue. gone to B@ston and will return on Wednesday. esa relasocs ior iehe heartened ot that could be done was ae weltp - examina~ geledty retcaiepea ee i y te eee [HE MANAGEMENT OF THE C. SONTHLY e . "I — ‘ advancing the Turkish mission to a mission of | tion and let the case go to the grand jury, 3 peaks se eh Me iraesan berebs. rea MONTHLY MEETING OF THE! Tye PrvstpeNt has remitted the fine of $100 & Lacan 6 z » the second class with a salary to the United| Judge Miller was on the benck soon after 3 | 8¥Spension of Mr. Labouchere, A debate is % ef on y Florist Club wili be at the lecture |. y is ‘as ne} See i ie aieiited eee castes alow Usketet | room, Botanic Gardens, TUESDAY, Match oars imposed in the of the passengers and crew of the British steamer Quetta, which was wrecked Friday night near Somerset, in Torres strait, Aus- tralia, while bound from Cooktown for London, BLO F st, Rooms $4 and 35, pending the construc- tion of the new building corner Yth and F sts. f21-lm ; vm. C. - i ie ee . Santiog ont | €xpected to follow such action. were saved. oe yh ey p ; ase of Wm. C, Dennis of Mich- | States minister of $12,000, o'elock. Mr, C. Maurice Smith was present <ascesnaill: oll ns embersbip. Under ao cvuhleration will shy 0b~ Zumbers are, partictianiy requested Yo at | i¢.n, gontenced November 12, 1889, for_unlaw. SALARIES OF U. & JUDGES, mith Mr. Kincaid and Assistant District Attor-| row ap SUCHET SHOPS, | Quota lei Cookniose eit Sfproones oon Segeagte Deron be admitie’, LITTLE, Manager. WAM. 8. CLALK. Secretary, ful retailing. “He has also commuted to two| On motion of Mr. Hoar the bill fixing the | Ney Armes ri Dried dadae Milne cote ae peta crew on board. = NONUMERTS. VAULTS, STATUARY. SALL PEKSONS OWING THE OLD Pi | and one-half * actual imprisoument the ian j i Pe rep - z ——_—_——_— "Ses AUETS, STATUARY, a eeaen ec Sr ee pou edeeglh Nicholas Rotten ae Je salaries of the several judges of the U. 8. dis- | 4,0 case, and the judge inguired whether there | After This Month There Will Be No Board CHALKLEY LECONEY’S FATE. "3. ¥. MANMING, 14th and H sta. nw. to call at my office and make speedy settlement, as the convicted June 25, 1888, for passing coun- | ‘Ct courts at 25.000 per annum was taken up | was any warrant in the case or not. of Trade Quotations from Chicago. at os ears THOMAS D. SINGLETON, 419 7th at. mw, terfeit money. i Foray Of ie tow aud Mr. Hoar spoke in ad-)4 cuaox or aseautt wrra itent 10 mu. | 6 March 8.—The resolutions adoptea | 7B TFial Has Closed and the Jury ts ieleren ace & in taate pies peer onan be | marae Successor to bingleton & Fletcher, + Vocacy of it. Mr. Armes said there was, and produced the ama, Merch 9. The reveiel op Discussing the Evidence. Botial to'ineyect mp large ‘sauortincnts and if’ you r<—S 2 MARCH 1 Mr. Cas, Turrrn, the envoy from Canada| ‘Ihe bill was passed—yens 98, nays 18, warrant, which charged Mr, Kincaid with ay. | BY the directors of the board of trade cutting — Eakapseersione fe | cc late Remered erie bene aeie to this country on the seal fisheries business, THE BLAIR EDUCATIONAL BILL, sault and battery with intent to kill, off the gathering and disseminating of quota-| Campex, N.J., March $.—The Leconey mur- 2.F. MANNING, — | Cotmcuildit, where they wil be pleased to hay called on the President this morning in com-| At 2:20 the Senate resumed consideration of | Mr. Smith suid he was ready to waive an ex- | tionsafter March $1 have created much discus-| der case ended this morning, 6o far as the _ 11m a eT Aa Rta aeexING OF ar any with Secretary Blaine, The conference | the Blair educational bill aud was addressed by | amination, ‘Ihe doctors, he said, had stated | sion, Treasurer Hamill was asked by a re-| court and counsel are concerned, and the case EDWARD CAVERLY & CO. 1424 NEW ildersof the Houle Wabingtoe Baiten | lasted about five minutes and seemed to. be | Mr. Spooner. that Mr. Taulbee would recover, and he there- | porter: “Granting the right of the board to|isnowin the hands of the jury. Advisory See ee eee rere Been at; | association for elecrion of officers. aid other bass mainly “bes the purpose of letting the gees @uE HOUSE. fore suzgested that $2,000 would be enough | withhold the quotations, what will be the effect | Counsel Jenkins started in to close for the anges, Telephone call. 8S4-:. -1m_ | Wlon Sr at ¢ oclock tin’ INO. E. CULLEN. Know of his presence in town: « fact which has ce bail in the care. ; of such action!” - state at 10 o'clock, but before he had spoken CERTIFICATES OF STOCK. ¢ CHEQUES President. “JAMES F SHEA, Secvounrys eat eeu officially in doubt ever since his arrival. Mi OtDonnell Gitta ti ee Judge Miller asked the prosecuting attorney | “That is an important question,” said Mr. one hour be was’ stricken dows by heat ‘and other securities Commercial litho- | —- = . C., MARCH 1, 1890. - 2 kas nnell (Mich.), at the request of the | concerning the condition of the wounded man | Hamuil, “Commission men will have to confer | failure. and had to abandon further wrap) ant caters A. G. GEDN Commopore Wute’s Fuserat.—The funeral | seventh Day Adventists of the United States, | aad the amount of bail he would ask. with their customers by wire at a ex- ment. A consultation of 7 “e ae Lees ataa nEMOUeD | ieee eae & saving iy friends and the public that | of the late Commodore George B. White took | presented a petition bearing 258,000 names pro-| Mr. Armes corroborated what Mr. Smith had | pense. Men who have been in the'habit of bold, stun scee eqrsel te cee ae oe Bea ™ Ti eidence to 13200 stawe | cf my Drug Stores 450 Feu at ewe te Mens | Place this morning et 10o'clock at St. John’s | testing against the passage of any bill in resara | #14 atl stated that @2,000° would be satisfac- sitting in their ofice and getting the markets | the jury without further argument ad J Office hours: ILLIAM 8. BROCK of this 8:30 to 9:30 am. 3:40 to 4:30 and 6 to 7 p.m a e s 5 canal = tory to the government. He had no certificate | as fast as they were made will have tokeep a ety ag : ae _ ero r tees to the observance of the Sabbath. Referred. | trom the physicians to show the exact condi; peerage geen heel preediclga rete wag ed desire to express my thanks for the consideration piscopi ice wa MEDICAL EXAMINERS FOR THE PENSION BUREAU. | tion of Mr. Tauuibee, to their offices with the quotations or go over Garrison charged the » The reviewing all the facts £ 6 Case, ~- ee 3 a Bice D the cirew ces t warrant iSeoumets te scaticene nn | Were taken to the Haltimore and Potomac rail-| On motion of Mr. Banks (Mass.) the rules Tue BAIL FIxcD AT $2,000. to the board themselves, ~_ | ofa verdict ét murder in the Srot degrees, CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ‘cs cureftl ad promtattention wien | to Philadelphia, where they were interred im | Were Suspended and a joint resolution was} Judge Miiler thereupon sent the ease to the | “Men who now get orders right from the wire | Of *Yerdie was found guilty it must be in either “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. fore. Very respectfully," CHARLES b. PAlGk. St. Peter’s church yard. The chu thig | Passed (yens 175, nays 67) authorizing the ap- | grand Jury and fixed buil at the amount already porn cepa eee ee ealiare a ag eg Ts jolget aan eae: = er morning was well filled with relatives and | pointment of thirty medical examiners for the | stated. “ erence, ve jut 's charge occu- races sia nomen See ce Cee Ee peat | friends of the dead sailor, incinding a large | Pension bureau. Mr. Smith said he expected Gen. Boynton | Gos wae rtglraraaty Figo sot ape pe per] todas verdict js te LES 5. locate 21 v1 i 3 ays 3 ms Pty 4 vs pe Gotet Weltsots in exch seath thnother vill be Sea ee a ee ee area Te ee er ee roe Bitte ind Col, Von Stomp to go on Mr. Kincaid’s | | “They have been sending them right from | expected at’ 3:5, t0 which hour court ed. teLeUGOde nm bivene: ot tcumds |SentEL LC aatl esos tek emcee tae coin tere oe department, Soa ener ceate) weored (so suapene she Bevaton bea net satieed none vet Gea. | thy enna to ail parte of Shs country. | We | jourmed, ly at 7 o'clock. The 18th issue of stuck is open | SUC@ Of the patronage heretoture bestowed, with he | Commodores Ramsay, Dewey. Wilson. Melville, | Tes aud pat upon its passage the Senate vill | Boynton bad not arrive used to get along without quotations. Before ——_ = wily Assurance that the Stine igi stundard uf ouds aud | pommodores Hams 'Poiger and Col, Kemer, | for the organization of the territory of Oila-| The judge Pin agree Col. Von Stomp bo we hi quotations ere was more The Engine Bell Melted. yabecripts re be maintained iu our management of the » Bros . emey. y ine s 2 i q Shares are $2.50 per month. Business. ‘The prescription deyartment, iu which omy | The body was borne by eight sailors from the | home with the House substitute therefor. crasninet aa a ae eying om ae asiness | on the board =—— yest Mastit0oN, Ouso, March 8.—An oil tank on $1,000 advanced on each sare. the purest and fre-best deuce and chenica.s will be | navy yard. ‘The Navy department was closed Arex nD he was worth $90,000. The court said that | using quotations. “s'seturn to the old methous | the third section of « Fort Wayne train,No.#90, Pamphlets explainine the olects aud advantages of CY. a deugyist of twenty yeary exp-risnce, thus | throughout the day im honor of the memory of there was no use in waiting for another bonds-| may bring back a great deal of our lost trade, | €xPloded early this morning at Lakesville, west fe Association are furnis! pon application... Securing te ous patzons smd brenertoum ecurate | the lute commodore, 2 Reported for Taz Evento STAR. man and Col. Vou Stomp entered into $2,000 re- | We will no doubt mise the good features of the THOMAS BOMEKVILLE | 3: ali ¢ of here. The train stopped and the fourth seo- raga, Ch, 1s, ee for Mr. Kincaic “81 Pensonat—Col. Geo, W. Bain of Kentucky | Tus Vinoista CoxreneNce.—The Virginia | ¢O8t release. quotations, but if there is marked improve- . 1 ¢ Fa 9 for re relienes is : tion, following close behind, crashed into i, . Toilet y found in —Col. a wi Sa r. Taulbee’s son arrived in this ci r- | ment in busi well afford to suffer a| causing « terrible wreck, which =JXO. JOT EDSON. Sec'ry. __44_| class estabiisiment Orders by mati ud tcl:phoue | jy at the Fredonia——Hon, A. G. Paul, late P nune Teens woud en thit | day night from Kentucky and was svon at his | lilo eet ee sey | burned up, Engineer: John. Cowen, Fieeusea CHEAFES EST AND CLEAREST | Decmptly USTRINUELL: Ketiy, | postmaster at Milwaukee, whose record bas | probably close he secon thee afd will | fathers bedside, Itis thought by many per-| Will the absence of quotations do away | Harvey Gallehouse and Brakeman Miller of the EL is WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY'S) 715 pecan ggo2, WHAM S: BROCK: | been called in question before the House com-| bishop preached to a large congregation at | S?US that the case will never come to trial in | with the bucket shops?” fourth section were killed and Gallehouse's mo Pett o oh <ps AND | Mittee on reform in the civil service, iy at the | Trinity church yesterday morning and in the | the Criminal Court. Mr, Kincaid is in receipt | «It will certainly have that tendency, Trad- | body caunot be found. Eighteen cars satu- = Be inte thar hove this day beeusppointea | EbDitt,—A. H. MeVey of Des Moines, W. H. | afternoon ordained the deacons elected by the | of telegrams from leading members of the Ken- ing on the prices the bucket shop men might | rated with oil were burued and the heat was so #OHNSON BROTHERS, Notary Public for tue District o: Columus Ketcham, an Indianapolis politician, H. J. | conference. ‘The pulpits of the Presbyterian, | tucky bar offering legal services, Among those pick up in the pits would be unsatisfactory.” eat that the engine bell was melted, while BASS _SS0. A BANTHEL, Ss) Yast new. | Jobnson and Dan C. Kingman, U.n.A., John A. | Baptigt. Methodist Protestant, Grace (Ep'sco- | {fom whow telegrams were received are Judge |" Nearly every board of trade man seen bad | the ties for 1,500 feet were consumed and the Fn @s!AM READY FoR you, M Enos of Boston, Clark M. Carr of New Mexico | pol) churches and the M. E. church south, | Durham, Jas. Le Coa coe ouusville, Col. Davis | sosss foare of ccenptienbons teat ee. wom erie track twisted out of shape. — [= ae ST sin after your Tailorimk trais and Roger Sherman of Titusville are at the | with the Alfred Street colored Baptist church, jo same. ony and olers, of things would bring about. It is very im- Se een ae COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. witasence T Rave the Ebbitt.——Dr. J. L. Powell, U.8.A., has just | as well as Koberts chapel, were filled by mem: ee portant,they say, to have the quotations of the Mrs. Flack is Til. + gp = best-app arrived from Texas and is atthe Johusou on | bers of the conterence. The session of the INVITED TO CHICAGO. produce exchange from New York. If these waiting orders. Dr, Powell was a coniederate | conference today has been occupied with sun- EW SIX-KOOM HOUSE ton. Apply to A. G. tou, Alexaudria county, New York, March 3.—The famous Flack di- tabliskiments in the ci wations in ‘Tailoring w ius ix to refund you private and secured his p : people are cut off from Chicago quotations they | yorce conspiracy case, which was set down for premises, Bul “AE Position by @ | dry reports and in closing up matters uot at-|'The House World’s Fair Committee | Will be apt to refuse to furnish Chicago their | soday in the court of oyer and terminer, Va (Center Market mS mar money tf you ere net satisfied with special dispen ross. —Jas, Elver- | tended to during lust week. ‘the appolatmente ‘Asked to View the Site. Prices. veaaing Reger ernie agdhg week owing wed }Ok SALE-NO REASON ABLE OFFER REFUSED— sa tank for you Dep i aad ex 1 son, proprietor of the Fumi y Paper, G | will make few changes and the five-year rule ‘The bucket shop men are equally alarmed | pret }eain a0 Flack. one jorest Glen canions New Hivuse: well of water: good | BON, Espert in Trouscra, cor: Bib ), W, Vroom, postmaster at ‘renton, N.J., and | will carry many ministers back to theit charges . A about the outcome of the issue which the board med pre | ,, Mayor Creiger ands number of prominent | Doo’ now made. if they fail in compelling the tor at Alexandria, will continue his pastorate Chicago men have sent a formal invitation to | hoard to continue to furnish quotations they Spring ; fruit trees and rai Scing." this ts the proper 4.000; @ rare opportumity to Bien od reasons for suctt- at was advertised tacountry home H. W. H. Maling, a prominent lumber mau of | of last year. Kev, Dr. Bishop, the <— GREAT REDUCTION — | Bangor, Me., are at Willard’ s y of Boston ix at the St. Jame here. the congressional committees on the world’s | will have to devise some other means of get-| New Yous, March 3.—The stock market this POD beet a. 1N LUMBER Sipper of New York and Irving Hale, U.S.A.,| | Nores.—The faueral of Miss Salina Dilger | fair to visit Chicago to see for themselves the | ting the prices made on the board. morning was still narrow, but in the leading Di ‘LE—CHEAP-13 ACRES AT LINDEN at corner 6th st, and New York ave. n.w, are at Welcker’s, —John P. Rumnells, Geo. 8. | took place this morning from the residence of proposed site for the fair and consult with the | The telegraph companies have very little to| active shares there was an active business Station; $400 an acre. GOUD YELLOW PINE BOAKDS Mousin, Edward P. Isham and Vierrepont | Mr. George Baier on North St. Asaph street tat f that city. This would | 8%: But they are largely interested parties in | transacted for the first half hour, refin- aust DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. nw. ak Isham of Chicago are at Wormlc and proceeded to St. Mary's church, where a re- | T¢Presentative men o} ie ot ron, | the, Sight. It meansaloss of an enormous | cries, Rock Island, Union Pacific and FOR SAL 5 54 ACKES OF LAD ON Tit ST. $1.15 PER 100 FEET Henry A. Bishop of Bridgeport, Coun: quiem mass was offered.—During February | i#volve a change in the plan of the | business to them. and Nashville being specially conspicuous, The BS ag Bot a aie or Fiske of Brooklyn, Mr, 8. Sloan, Mr. ¥ ten marriage licenses were issued by the clerk | House committee, which contemplated the rte market also made material improvement dur- wilw CHARLES W. HANDYoc1 Fst. nw. $11.50 PER 1,000 FEET. land, Philip Low, W.L. Andrew, ina. G. af the corporation court here and three Alexan- | appearance of the Chisago fair managers be- VILLARD’S SCHEME, ing that time, but later reacted and some weak Cee oF = : “Who ever knew geod Lumber so low es this!" ®. B. Brown of New York, L. M. Vri Ne ria marriages took place in Washington, : i i were devel First prices were gen- Dry ee ee LIBBEY, BITTINGEM & MILLER. | ark, Chas, Thurston Whittier of Anuapoits and | Capt. Gass of the Vicginia shipbuildcag, come ene srinsatene cia oe. — The Power of the Mississippi to be | crally from % to % higher than the final quote- Of the reservoir; ued view up aud te = | 3 H. Fuller of Kalamazoo, Mich., ure at the | pany is now in New York endeavoring to get | /¢e2 some discussion by the members of the Transmitted by Electricity. tions of Saturday, and all the leading stocks of on One ee Normanslic.—Judge Michel H. Cadozo, | capitalists to take hold of the company’s ship- | House committer in regard to the feasibility of the Made further ince ‘on SALE_at GHInIG Chas. Parker and Pred Gould of New York and | yard here in time for the reviva! of American visiting Chicago at this time, but no decision Murveapouis, Mrxx., March $.—The latest | upward Bock Island rising 3 por cont iaeas@ Assecoes Mreseciinn Ben W.E. Hublein of Hartford are at Chamber- | shipping interesta—Silas Jackson, # col-| has yet been reached. rumor is that Villard is at the head of # com- | to 905¢ and Burl . Tennessee coal, Buu from Washilete trrut Buus lin's.——Dr. Geo, W. Guy of Boston, W. G. | ored man, was ran over and killed on'the Mid-| Some difticulty is apprehended, however, in ely fruited Awe U acres land. Ha i BOUGHT AND SOLD Baldwin of the N. and W. railway and F. A. | land road uear the cemetery Saturday after- | securing leave of absence from the House for | P4RY just being formed in New York, the pur- ee ee ee cen ir ae Kussell of Brookline, Masa., are at the Arling- | noon and was buried today.—Le> camp of | the entire committee, and it is probable that if | pose of which is to errect a mammoth electrical Dirt. cLEnks_6s | —— ——pRINK PORE ton.——D. B. Dewey of Chicago, Gen. Chas. W. | confederate veterans holds « meeting tonight | the invitation is accepted it will be by the sub- | manufactory at Mecker Island. Itis to be » $ Cottages at Vicuna on WU, and Darling of Utica and Dr. F. Donalson of Balti-| ai the Columbia engine house.—The city | committee of the special House committee, " ¥ anger “Gvol ics. Frees $1,000, | "WE NOW HAVE A FULL LINE OF GATE| more, culled to see the sick child of Lurou do | public property clone offered ihe Avorn mesa xpsiieritow yl] Shia Wolstkas s SRTEn Nee wt. now. [CITY FILTERS WITH STONE Disc; aLso| la Grange, are at the Arno.——-P. M. Meyer of | coal wharf for rent lust Saturday alter the A Fair in Bismarck’s Palace. pot one motors, e se ? jl motors for running printing presses, se’ JOR SAIE_A NINE FAUM OF 400 ACKES 1WO|JEWETT'S FILTERS PACKED WITH can. | Betlit, Germany, H. Wolfe of Atlanta and Dr. | renting of the flsh wharf, but had no bid, nom Prince Bismarck’s palace for once has been ee elevators and the supply’ of not e Truman W. Miller of Chicago are at the Riggs. “ moles ae 3 bn Soret gy t oF head COAL AND SAND. WE CAN RECOMMEND — Col. F. D, Mussey of pe Cea aarect yj rf DOM PEDRO IN EXILE, robbed of its official character. During the me —— poplience ant —— “iso ren | Bors. M. W. BEVERIDGE, zette has been very ill with the grip for two ——— pont Skee Osys ths spans rooms Bars ‘hewn (| Wied aces oe forteeac bre IN COUNTER: IMPORTER OF CHINA AND GLASSWARE, | weeks. He is now improving very siowly and is | His Pursuits and Diversions at His Pres- | crowded with bric-a-brac for sale and a variety beret elegant iin the Ooo sath wenn LO of As mi mist not able yet to leave his be ent Abiding Place in Nice. of ean pitts Alcceeds coer ~ ad occa- | Meeker Island. Electricians say that if the Vil- pitig a HIN A Sea Se = sion was ies’ jaar for the benefit of | lard-Meeker dam scheme is out—as itwill (ot SELVERE SEEING, = oeran . A BIG DAY IN POLICE COURT. | Dom Pedro's mode of life at present, as he | 4,4 poor. Princess Bismarck left her bed, | undoubtedly be—local manufacturers can then mt Of =D Aree CAPITAL. #1.000,000. Fn —_ informed a correspondent in a recent conver- i Many Prisoners and an Unusual Attend- = ape where she had been confined witha serious | be supplied = staal a price equivalen ‘corner #th and F ata, sation at Nice, differs little from that which he | cold, in order to atfend one of the tables, Mrs, | to the JOR SALE— eRe CK AND Pi eet RY Fam) MONEY LOANID OX Vo pLba TEAL AND ON ance of Visitors. was accustonied to in Brazil. His chief pleas- ae ee the American oe had «| ufacturers for coal. alten trots Derwcod station 2 mlles above Hock: | 4 Well Secured Lense, guaraniced by the Company, | Judge Miller had a heavy day's work in the sepia pbc tener! ced pre (eee = A PERTURBED MIND. £27.00" COOKE D. LUCE het, | caltonorcorrepoad vibe phneeenapaore Spal Seedhac etal erg Hotel Beau-le-Jour, commands a full view of] Mlinister Ryan Gives a Banquet. The Prince of Wales Has an Interview POR BEST THE BYATT MANSION AT HYATTS |W. B noDISON, Secrecy, “ABNER President, | eee ae cold weather had a good effect on | the Mediterranean and is embellished with} Minister Ryan tendered a banquet Saturday With a Mind Reader. nile; large icremnin; Giniedly co perite relizees ett DIKECTURS: # “ 1 j handsomely bound volumes of many of the | night to Richard A. McCurdy, president of the =a fs . Charles B. Bailey, George F. Schafer, the poorly ventilated and meanly constructed % 4 spears » Loxpon, March 8.—A singular story is told ae tea rene James L. Barbour, ‘Thoiuas Somerville, Police Court building, as it modified tle’| {™0us authors of ancient and modern times. | Mutual life insurance company of New York. . T HYATTAVILLE, DIRECTLY OP- | Gooree i: Bartol, ohn A Swope, stench that makes the building worse than | His favorite among the latter is Victor Hugo. | ‘The guests consisted of the most prominent | C°Bcerning the changed demeanor which has ed by tbe tine bri va dwellioe known as | He > cus iattersicy W. Talbott P A The emperor rises every morning at 6| men of alexico, among them being the secre- | ™Arked the prince of Wales of late, A short Ere act manswa and fous irame dwelling; | 3.3. Parlivgwon, Georwe ‘I ruesdell, many pig pens on farms, ‘ o'clock and, after partaking of his cafe au | tarios of foreign affairs, the treasery and the | time ago he was present ate seance of Doctor the most desirabie aud valucb.e property in Hyatts- aes Fae rey azner, There was not enough room in the cells for heih ceeds the a, cane of whaali ane reign affairs, ary ie Orriproff, the mind reader, and, impressed by wie. = ones 2 nOn. Albert F. Fox, I: D, Wine,” the prisoners and many of them had to be on sella ed. y = interior. Great cordiality prevailed and . oe 1 Fogg tee iW. Woodward, | see in various lai es. At 9 o’clock | and earnest desires that diplomatic the exhibition of the doctor's ik RENT—A GOOD FAL, 56 a Wibiam B. Gurley, Chas. Benj. Wilkinson, | *¢ted in the court room. has a genuine Yankee breakfast, a taste and | commercial relations between the two repub-|a private conference with him At its Efrem thie git uptencid es ix ruoms John B. Larner, A. 8. Worthington. ‘There was a large crowd about the building | habit he acquired while visiting the United | lies may be strengthened were expressed. | close the was much agitated and How Km PHILLIPS, 15108¥- av a STON OF DIRECTORS. tor | this morning to see their friends and relatives | States. He then goes out for a drive, in the | similar expressions were given by the Presi- | depressed, his efforts to conceal the Bro SEE os Sa ae | esc anargacaar ceeeacuets | ™ owble, Pat he cour room would mot se) S20 Oe cs Sparen wom | Gnu ue cegeuan Penarcny © tha inl | fae onde urmon avy ot Poltea! air Qogceten, with, peer a cute 8 Mseutevile, e150. | }Satioual safe Deprait building: New York wre: and | Cmmodate them, he partakes of a light luncheon, then spends have attracted the attention not only of hus in- or ee Ae” pm, Bladensburg, with Dwelling | 15th st., om TUESVAY, March 11th proximo, between | An old man under the influence of liquor at- | two hours in his library. At 2 o'clock he has timates but the nation at large. The result has Praia ot durin gio Sey Desuing wit | nek ait can March + ke 40 Brat") donpted to amase the crud.” He wat ‘pri | dinner served in Frenchwyle. After ners | premier 7 rtmee, eeatemed, | Smale bab the mation at ange. ‘The recut Bracren, may oh rela X. F."BAKER, Secretary. | Oner in a patrol wagon. Arising from his seat | sometimes receives intimate friends, to whom. bas "i . resignation, | tiose who have tidiodled uch eabint. : se eo Be EA, SDE HAS ESTAR Se ee - he devotes an hour or vo. Later he takes a President Carnot refuses to accept it. The | ions German house, wes initiated a DUCKETT & FORD, 617 F st. Prepared tu give some excelient bargaius to thews wis | George Washingtor wen bern for ine peta Hedy ts ine halt oi tecweltere unui? Loicpa deren pepe emerged mows He Willed His Claim, ay ty Bag) cretan tome ———— ee eee Tar. or | be lived for his country and he fought for his | o'clock, ot bab supper is served. After supper | Constans and that his leaving heralds its down- | _Cotvmsvs,Omto, March 8,—The will of Henry | one of whom held the count the all Aloxative refresbing, PEeeS SD eviect locations we Sin otty Eenite 94 came | County, He also’ fn hour is devoted to the society of the mem- Whiteman, filed for probate be- | while the other amused Ge . zatiy Sereaine _______f&1m"| “Hoid on, old man,” interrupted an officer, | bers of his household, who entertain him with | {all. M. Bourgeois, the successor of M. Con- agirmamays ead pom yy gg ay gy : ven sarevatle to Gikefor | (Gos SERIAL §AVINGS_AND BUILDING a6- | and then he disappeared in the cell room be- | some favorite game; this he returns | Stns; isan advanced radical. Ase condition | quesths to his children his interest in the furrow through the count‘esilk tile : COMMEIPATION, : : "Tha cold weather drove away many who had | Shoten Seine: Sal"o Se Son aiine he tins | regarding the government's Polay. Whiteman wes efrandaon "al Gideon ‘Meroer, | Bade 40 UBiy scalp wound, — —_—_——— bemorrboids, bile, Call for Constitutions. no business about the court and left sa audionce for the night, So ee eee who leased to Government iarge tracts Caught. wIDIEN snege! spy. tte, eumric ont much above the average crowd that occupies oo A it member of the Neb.,/of land on Staten and Manhatten sslands Setestinal troubles Subscribe for stock—$1 per share—Between the | the sottees, The new pastor of Bethany Presbyterian vat Frctne indignant at Judge decis- | for military The lease haslong since | Font Surra, Anx., March &—Deputy Mar bape wos <= “ Jas, the song-and-dance man, died in | introduced to the eiice’ sumtonen cat oe fae eeshineak: by eguators and those whom ihe conveyed Senin oth Geen Besson. ait hee . § at Bove ; BE ZRILLON. JNO. A. PRESCQTT, Secretary and Treasurer, | Chambers t hospital, New York, of pneu- | dresses being made Postmaster General aa” vegetation was killed, Light snow | it. A suit has been ‘Mercer | notorious Barnet who is: One *URa'uy all Drowglace ulé-6m 1416 F st. n.w., Kellogg Building. | monia, He had become a tramp. Wanamaker and others, oy 3 at Le calling,