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THE STEELE TRIAL ADJOURNS, PUBLISHED DAILY, E. Sd wed: Respect for the Death of the AT geal Se om, Commander of the Department. Northwest Corner Peansylvania Ave, and 11th St, by Cuicao, March 21,— When the Steele court- The Evening Star Newspaper Company, martial reassembled at Battery D at 11 o'clock & B. KAUPFMANN, Prest. > this morning Judge Advocate Murray made ee aia oa ts miiree catia formal announcement of the death of Gen. fogs carcierson tueirowi accotint at 10 cvnin Per $ Crook, Thereupon an adjournment was takem Eich coe Pu ac peo ees | + fe Nouday moruing. suth. one year, $6. six months, #2 THE EVENING STAR - [Eutered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C. as INCENDIAKISM AND MURDER. unde fe ond-clase nail matter.) A Revelation that May Put Frederick Tux Weeent Stam_pu Friday—1 Wolfs Neck in a Noose. on be. 50 conte Jer, postage prepaid. Six m: Q{GwoaooaoaessaoooooeoeoeoeeeeeeSSS SSS offers wears faire = IN Vo. 76—No. 15,090, WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1890. TWO CENTS. Newanx, N.J., March 21.—The fatal fre on Middlesex street, Harrison, N.J., September == 7 "e ia Sy a = ey = ; ¥ =a z n° 7 i = “pm | 12, IS87, proves now to hi ndiary. __ SPECIAL NOTICES. ___. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. FROM THE CAPITOL. | ree esse of Sitinstion for GEN. CROOK DEAD.|=: iscse bused loos osangian “ap nota sax AMFRICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO, cK THINK OUR SPRING OVERCOAT a «| patriotic service rendered the government and . * | Wolff. his wife and five children; Wm. Boetljer, PG st Dew. perfect; but our think.ng wo don"t make it Index to Advertisements, as a token of gratitude to the heroes who saved his wife and three childr Mire. Ay Offers the followiue word investpentefor sale: | so. Won't you ikindiy ccept the invitation to ex: atte the life of the nation. The couutry owed these nisin : children, and Mre. Augustus Ite 5 percent Deventure Bonds, ope - | ouine them? GEOKGE SPRANSY, 4:54 7th at. 121 @ men a debt of gratitude it could never repay. i Sotz, a friend of the Wolffe Five Hungarians ‘Georgetown and Tenleytown R. R. Co. Stock. _ eq SOTICE, CERTIFICATES NOS. 2: eo 2} THE ANTI-TRUST BILL. | <i'tnat it was a0 a uation, all that it could ever | The Veteran Warrior Succumbs to | er¢ sleeping on the upper floor. All of the tiper eat Guararteed Deeds of Ergot.“ "ma7.ot_| SSE Yo0 of te second Hemestoat Biuidiny As Pace hope to be, it owed to their heroic efforts upon : oveupunts of the house succeeded in ee lost or misiaid. Finder of sane will please return Page land and sea, as they fought and struggled for Heart Disease, out safely except the Hungarians, One of them FE, Fiate vlan frente: 8O feet lone Co a 3. WILLIAM Li Pace A : all these blessings from Belmont to Appomattox. “ was burned to death, ther was fatally pope a MB gg By m21-6t"_Admr. Estate of Neil M race 3| Mr. Sherman’s Speech in Its Favor in] Promises had been made by the government. ae 1b rn . Me PEGPENING “SrRVIC BOOKS AND STATIONERY Pawo promises to the men who loaned it amy & — THE SUMMONS WAS SUDDEN. | The & ding to M tz's disclosures, = FRAVELERS IN FUROP! ee: USINESS CHANCES, ‘Page omiseato the men who volunteered in its MMO} i ¢ fire, according to Mr«. Sotz’s disc’ BS EE DE Dicarrs cate CIT TEM... Page the Senate Today. tans, Every grows mala © the men Ns | waa started by Frederick Wolf who had twe - re : 5: OOUNTRY REAL £3" Pare it 1 y t. The; icles of insurance for 2500 each on Every convenience in Financial Matters afforded trsv- Bo eee id renideace to (S21 Qs COUNTRY BOARD. -Paze fad Seen “peidcie dat tn. eond, detler ate titare Mr. aud Mra, Soty went to Michigan a JHNSON ).. Banks ‘vlephon a J 5 | s ter the fire and resided there it con- etm EWE Ninn ave son ibactn a ee fate 5 | THE PENSION APPROPRIATION BILL| dolior, cent for cent, “The most solemn prom-| Al] Europe Still Agog Over Bis- | sit the ire and ere ati ises had been made men to induce them to science troubled ber so much ber hasband <g> HOTEL, STEAM BOAT AND CAK LAU tite penters and Joiners ate herety “Page enlist, feared she would lose her mind, and he insisted dry Work solicited; Laundering for Sum- ni rani 8. Page Chaar marck’s Withdrawal that she should return and tel ° mer Resorts dope st short notice, prices reasonable; 7 "i HOW HAD THE NATION KEPT THESE PROMISES i. rs > ™ nae ° o ad oe TIME: LIWES) Line -Page This Afternoon, Had it made the widows and children of our shoot Mre. Sotz if she spoke of the fire to am | aa ir Hine best tal a ce FOR REST heroic dead the wards of the nation? Had it| CRY OVER DAKOTA'S MORTGAGES. [ On0°' Pinay they mustered up conrage to tell Wak it ie the Biot aud cheapest. SASS FACTURING CO, ui 'be hela at st ae age properly cared for him who lost his health in —— the story to. justice of the peace. “The police ORL tie Ef Matters of re “we. the 3 j a war? Let the presence of 25,000 of these | A MIGHTY INDIAN ER GONE, | Children and Wee how. ba wed mets tng Womans Hard, IGS Se, | Slices ill be comaieeed Gedy fon eetcehaan THE SENAT heroes, broken in health, who lived upon the | ~ ™ IAN FIGHT! F. | children and Win. Betz, bis brother-in-law, sired. By order of the Boar of Directors. un SPECIAL NOTIC! FOR SALE (MrsceLtawzous) Patent Dog Cakes DIS- | GENTLEMEN'S GOODS la ‘“Malicioan 1 OFFICE OF THE COMMISSION Numerous petitions were prévented for a law | Sonce! of the Mater, hake eee. Carita | 2a: Gen. George Crook Dies Suddenly WHAT CHIEF MAY cS HAS DONE, : { s ‘i This Morning in Chicago. stn Tostoeetennt of uk ute: trict of Columbia, Wuching HOTEL against the employment of aliens n govern- | paid in full and the men whose bravery upon z = iss si ID'S Bird store rs and schirioion of lees RNISHINGS ment work; some for the free and unlimited | land and sea was the only guarantor capital —— He Believes the Government Will Pay miS-tm* N 2 iu District of Culumbia, GOO: proved Awerist ne thereto the following sec- | LECTURES... ‘ : ; : Curcaao, March 21.—Maj. Gen. Geo. Crook, Well For Cherokee Land: coinage of silver; one ft Nebraska against | ever had or could have for the payment of its s ell For Cherokee Lands, the ootbaslenc? lemice iis apmeaiet we Principal and interest had uot been paid at | United States Army, in command of the de- UTS « NGHAM, vieuber Warhiowion Stock Exchange, ULC te | . i irand | St. Lovis, March The latest informa DAL STOCKS AND BONDS, pplication for subdi of | LOCAL MENTION c rail all, partment of the Missouri, died at the Grand maim “CAM SOR iste AND F STS. N.W._ Fiet will be considered unless. se: | LOST AND SOOM. a biepsncepe Sl the deka en and THE CRUEL NEGLECT Pacific hotel at 7:15 o'clock this morning of | tion from the Cherokee nation is that Chief Seem OE BevcctIOs te Dave aay Lloret aries fences | MANICURE: beers Soy California for the removal of duty 00 | was best explained ih this statement of fact: | heart discase, ‘There bad aot been the slight- | Mayse, who is now in Washington, has sent IN LUMBER ABS, La G. SINE, H. M, RvB: | MABRIAG! jute an ee stdeptex: That now, after the lapse of twenty-five years | est warning that Gen. Crook was not perfectly | home dispatehes and letters which say that the ve . 3 WiLL @ a o from the close of the war, there were more | well. Hi y hi all day |Tecevt invasion of the Cherokee strip by the Rexne Oks snk See Yockorn ae: e-—e>MES. ANDREWS WILL GIVE AN AD-| MISCELLAN, A . e . re | we le was at army headquarters jay | p by GOOD YELLOW PINE BOARDS MaretsOn in tinin thelecture opm of New | MONEY toe Mr. Ransom, referring to yesterday's vote OD | than 459,000 unadjudicated pension claims in boome: di th destrac the Blair ill, suid that there had been some | the pension office. The cost of interest om the | Tewverday and last night at the hotel appeared | Dormers wnd tnir destruction of the grass and confusion about it; that he should have been | War bonds to the end of the last fiscal year was | 0 be in his usual good health, | men and other United States oficials the effect paired as in favor of the billand that Mr. Casey, | €2,407,807,989, and yet who would stand here and| He got up as usual this morning about 7 With whom he was paired, was opposed to the | object to the paymient of the interest apon the | o'clock and while dressing be suddenly said to | 2 "tTenathen the cause of the Cherokees ae f Tegards the sale of these lands. bill, war debt because it cost so much money. The | his wife: “I can’t breathe.” “He expresses the opinion that commission: at 1.15 PER 100 FEET or 11.50 PER 1,000 FEPT. “Who ever knew good Lumber so low as this!” OCEAN STEAMERS SMITHS SON & CO POTOMAC RIVER ¥. UM- attention invited to the La ie for young men. STINE- ay mio Se S : : ze = i i i the : 21 LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER. FIFT HARES JUD- MEDICAL EXAMINERS FOR THE PENSION BUREAU. | 8°Vernment had paid out in pensions to Mrs, Crook helped him to a sofa and a doctor | ers will be authorized to make the Cherokees Saeed Saal son Paeumatic k 2, Stock (paraut) st §35 Mr, Plumb, from the committee of appropri- | me date €1,059,847,826 only, and yet gentle = | an offer of a sum much in advance of 1.25 per men.objected to a service pension on account | Was at once summoned, but before he could : > eae acre and nearer the approximate value, of its cost, This statement of reach the room Gen. Crook was dead. which event he does not say what bis own ations, reported back the House joint resolu- = EQUITABLE Pe Ae ‘OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. —_ FEW Pit tion authorizing the appointment of thirty : : NSI03 he general has been in command of the de- oa, 6 lies that the ‘ Prices that have no parallel in fine ‘i THE ACTUAL COST OF PENSIONS The gei ¢ tion will be, but implies that sole ques. “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. Tauern te esisde EL eine ee ie a Duress @ PensiOos, | and interest must be a) complete answer th | partment of the Miioerl fac eovers\ yours, | ten wil brieit bebore the Caecaean people ASSETS @1,119,062.77. which fam making Cutaway Cents to consider it tomorrow. every objection against service pensions upon | succeeding Gen. Schofield. fee tierhr act nis so wile wan Baba aiatine: aera gs wee as ce eae oa \ Fine Enevigh Cortecrews ta Bsc Mr. Cockrell said that the report was by no | the question of cost. The service pension bill EXERCISING IN HIS OYMNASICM. says the cattle men have obtaine ies of one oF a. who will represent ti ; Et making Cutaway aud Prince Albert the ablest law firms ia the Grst Wednesday in each month the office will be em, and thet open from 6 to So'clock p.m, Advances will be made means unanimous and re notice that he | cout become a law and the expense of invalid] Mr, John 8. Drake, proprietor of the Grand would move to amend the joint resolution by | and service pensions could be met without : 4 7 M Pacific hotel, an intimate friend of Gen. Crook, | the Choctaws ought to do likewise and carr; : 0 vAN' " ik it the clause allowing the cxamina- | levying one cent of additional taxes upon the 2 “ . hers § ~ bpd tock is open | = se WANTED (Hovses axp Lots} striking out the a ry ying P ; ve & portance pan iaieinmeuies = eanmnente borg ony aang | WANTED (Orrices)... tion to be within the discretion and under the | couniry, The total expense of a service made the following statement to an Associated — 7s SS Sheeen aie @250 yer month: The big Boston “tale.” Being spring: WANTED (Siruariows) Pago 2 | direction of the Secretary of the Interior, leav- pousion law would not exceed $648,000,000, | Press reporter: ——— Gideh chanced oa ech tines. p Some om fos TI a 0a now one WANTED Miscenuasmoua).... Paso ing the appointments under the civil service | The additional pension expenses, should the| “Gen. Crook arose shortly before 7 o'clock Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantages of | Ayceat and Vest of the above a1 air wires Ate Page pa ay eb eh a republican party stood ea ‘pseres < _ a eee ay aso fed this morning, apparently in his usual health, — the Association are furnished upon application. of dreasy Trousers will make you an €x- Ss SORTS. Page manly pledg: ont is Sion expe eee t ong | 88d. im accordance with his custom, began| They Don't Want the North Dakota ‘nt spring suit, : ‘ aan 1 ° +. » began THOMAS SOMERVILLE. aa ioe ax expert to detect that WOOD AND COAL... Page THE ANTI-TRUST BILL, high-water mark of pension expenses should | = Gn motion of Me. Bb Dill todeclare | reach €150,000,000 a year and continue seven | €X¢rcising with the weights and pulleys con- Government Recerrts Topay.—Internal ‘extawtai See aa sah e vx steeds years, what then? This House and the country | nected with an apparatus for the purpose, ‘ must not get if thi it houl i ii Legisiature to Extend Mortgages. _INO. JOY EDSON, Sec'ry. aa a ViNGs AND BUILDING as-| Ba CATION | Cxicago, March 21. St. Paul, Minn,, says: The passage of the bill MAKCH 18, 1890. fore existing be- : 4 : A “After exercising fora few minutes estopped < Topay's Boxn Orrers aggregated $5,600, as | sideration _ the end of seven years pensions would have 4 extending the time of redemption on real es- ete Gites is this day disssived by mutual coments S| follows: Coupen 4s, 2,000 Hy 123; registered 4s, | », 184 substitute reported by Mr. Sherman | cost $200,000,000 less than interest upon the | #84 lay down upon a lounge, easing that he Call for Constitutions ©. Addison assumes all liabilities and co! 4 ; : ct} ceounl Subscribe for stock—€1 per share—between the | iisewi am : ™ r ‘ = tate mortgages from one to two years in North te all out- 5 from the finance committee on the 18th instant | war debt ‘would have cost then, The country | felt a difficulty in breathing. A few moments foe o “ ne ths Dusinens in | £100. $2,500 at 123; registered 4)48, 61,000 at | was read; also an amendment that was offered | stands face to face with later he called out to his wife, -Oh, Mary, | Dakota has created a panic in Suancial circles, b rn * This telegram signed by all the loan agents in Lours of 9 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. daily at the officeof | “ADDISON.” —---— by ale. Reagan. ‘ A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Mary; I need eome help; I can't get my | Grand Forks war seut to the governor ester: JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer, | a> MAECH 19. 1390-70 Mi CUSTOMERS | | Navat Onpexs.—Assistant Engineer W. W. BE SENEMAS 5 A RCUMERT to redeem its pledges, Speaking for himself | breath,’ day: “If the bill extending the time of re- 5 i "| NopWork City, I buve soll’ gud tausferre! tthe | Bush has been ordered to the Ranger upon his | Mr. Sherman addressed the Senate, He haa | ne would oppose every material reduction of | “‘Assistance was at once summoned and Dr. | demption becomes a law at will drive capital n14-6m 1416 F at. n.w., Rellogy Building. | Messrs, Steer Bros. & Co. my Stock arrival at the navy yard, Mare Island, Cal. Rot intended to do so, he said, supposing that] the revenucs, e: Pr mune» ware | Ear! fe s ht an or, | from the state, increase the rate of interest a takes plcantce Gt recom navy yard, Mare » A , except upon sugar, and every} Hurlbut, who lives near by, was sent for. re mending them to your confidence and ask for them & 7 "Es | 816 Oth st. nw. ; i ‘ : " . é = CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, CHEQUES | Counts at the public feeling on the subject was 80 mani-| material revision of the tariff and revenue | Fyery : mpanies to use trast deeds, anh coher anranition, ‘Commencint tine | nee of Your patronage. Secretary Wixpom AGatnst THe CLats,—- B . i Everything that could be done was done, but contin . . A feat as to render debate unnecessary, but the | schedules until his comrades should have re- ask which would enable the companies to get title PEED ane Geeta OE and D atresia viost building.» | _ midst se Wp D DUTIOS | Secretary Windom has written a letter to Con-| different views taken by Senators ia regard to | ceived the pension recognition promised them, rad eer ra srs dades pry gdeges ats ee ae ae: : = — x ee ES SEs resmman CA Hill of Mlinois im regard to the| the legal questign aud the very able apecch e- |The fact thet it would cost moaey to maintain | Cr00k an nore ppm ying errarer d be ack Suen ae «NEYMEN BAKE) al i » Dai ri " e it t ad right with him. Na- | members o! e family present at bi: ide je Doo! i Of Wastneton wills ew Merten | Di atroduced by im concerning the lai | cently made by Mr: Gongs fa regard to the | ation] honor iad no weight wth him, ‘Xe | members of the family ‘ Beate sat teen beet tpce es eee POD, ERR TTT Fee RRR BDEUS BALI states that the claims covered by House bill | Conclusion that it was his duty (as having re- | maintain national honor regardless of expense. | The general had no children, I suppose ack: Comme oot os cota ae eek bop Tt tee & E Astrong, demonstration in favor of a Ten-hour Work- | per vent a valcrem eu entelen of stock blocens | tatelved in the bil. Tn order to sevens brevity | national honor required it, national gratitude | heart, For some weeks—in fact ever since he | the state vali tara uto other channels and the “Aue following inmed eloguent speakers will address | O22urring prict to July ', 1889, and where the | and precision ofstatement he had done what | called for it, and if the men who were sent | returned from his last trip to the northwest farmers will ind thenmelves absolutely unable SM OT NNN EER ppp, | the mceting. Suguat Donsth, August Delabar of Sew | claimants failed to :cmply with requirements | he did not usually do in the Senate; he had | here to formulate into law the will of those they | he has been complaining of a bearing-di Sues ah hie Soqnemt OF thee Whikinaen: eae: Mua HOSES Fe B Bl Mstvetommitive Paul t. bowen es 4, | of law in rexard to protests, appeal, dc. “These See ee see eee en ee een nd ninmally en well | Sensation in the paighbechook of thekent” | Poste ce eenate om NN re Rncapr gp he - | claims,” Secretary Windom says, “‘are without | them. He thereupon proceeded to read his | they would promptly enact a service pension pots ares shy ‘ “ i x Fy HORSES Bem Bas? | pir sttecent-toer pe Spa Perrier time," and “no good reason is | argument from manuscript. bill into law and thus prove’ their gratitude SS cwaahineenten | Dewes. Perceived by this department for the passage | UNLAWFUL coMBINATIONS AND iNprvipvar | 814 that of the government by doing an act of | Dr. V. 1. Hurlbut, the physician who was | teen per cent o coe Seen ree een |e ties dutpaned lll wah sonia hoe mel speed alpen Justice, though long deferred, to the brave | summoned, said: “I arrived at Gen, Crook’s | #4 being extended from time to time by the TET (00 The demos ‘artvat 7:15 sharp, headed | effect of op-ning an] disturbing the settlement ; men to whose heroic efforts we were this day | bedside only four or Sve minutes before death | MT" o by Plate Printers, Bakers aud Wagon Dmvers, and liquidati é duties oi rchandise ‘I He declared that the bill did not interfere | indebted for all the blessings of American citi- ‘, ap Matuitinte: Mouldar Talore wil vest hostennt | since Passed from the control of the gover | With any lawful business. It dealt only with | zenship. a Tera eae oe ae ' = Jo ley ors— wi 101 ve n 6K - hd ef _— 00 corner digst and Peuu. ave. toCat. ‘mist | ment. I strongly advige against this and simt- | unlawful combinations -sach combinations as MR. CLEMENTS WONDERS, pee ke eet sed Ss Mae OC ees ain aka nek ae Without @ = THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR | lar legislation.” were unauthoriz -d by any law of any civilized | Mr. Clements (Ga.) said that after listening | Chest seemed to be filled up. We Bismarck? &veF A FEB OC OE ED es dstshiskientel Wis, G, Widisayes Ey : es nation, ancient or modern, and whose | to the speeches of gentlemen on the other side | 4id “what we could for him in aa wwew Ht REN D fy situate ip mmedistely north of the Wuah: | CIViL Service Examtvations —The civileer-| yole ‘objec: was to control prices” and | he was inclined to wonder why Commissioner | the way of hot’ applications, —_ with March 21.—The Times’ Berlin die wwii ERE B P y salened tne, Oy deed at seeker n eat heretofore , Vice commission is busy preparing for’ an ex-|to establish _ subétantial monopolies | Tanuer had been requested to resign The sinapisms, hot bags to his feet, &c., but it was Ss Ww DI uu assigned tome by deed oi assicument bearing date | ; 2: hich Lh lie \! sn. » ee h He, ys: “A remarkable feature of the crisis the Toth dap ud Meena D. Ieee amination t» be held on the Ist of April for ap- Sous ia toe mo as Pest eutlenas. ac ansas (Mr. Peters) | no use and he died without rallying. It ap-| ix that there has been no organized effort of CHAS, KRAEME! ici iti ii clansities and which shoul Ye reatraine: e courts, | ha: justified the action of Tanner in % ‘ THE CROCKERY AND HOUSEFURNISHING | | Assignee of WML G,WIDMAYER, Songlist Phitedeipuie oon He was that kind of combination which the bill rates upon the pension rolls those acepeler a = vec cer Lut 1) public opinion to induce Bismarck to stay in Ba KG sai, | Dostep, Portland, Me., Chicago, New Orieans,| dealt with. It it was entrusted to a) who had rendered good service before they | °° pone ecw a5 Tea never | oftice, ‘This may be attributed to the fact that BUSINESS. WEST, FLORIDA AND ALABAMA RAIL: San Francis), Detroit, Port Huron and Bur-|*usle man then it was a kingly pre-| lett the army without permission. The gen- | been called to attend him before. There may | nis countrymen were convinced of the hope- by PARKIS & CO, Bankers, Kington, Vt. Examinations will be held at the | F0gstivs, inconsistent with the Amer- | tleman had also justified Commissioner Tanner | have been some stomachic complications.” lessness of trying to induce him to change bis m18-6t* Ebbits Howe. | follwing named points on Saturday. April 12, | in form of government. If this country | in increasing the 2 rate snd in rerating pen- j o : ving — A a al See —, Pp Ds pril 1, | would not endure aking in politics i$ shouls Thes why had Ti RK pel Maj. Randall of Gen, Crook's staff said mind. Moreover, they felt that he was <—»NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS: # candidates for the position of topographic A lure a king in p - | treten? no why had Tanner been asked to! «we have noticed for some time that Gen. | rapidly and meried.rcst and they know Bas aid in the geological survey: hington, | ROt endure a king over the production, trans- | resizn? ‘The entire stock of CROCKERY, GLASS WARE and 3 ASuMSia Sb the gest Felebie ‘Put Extas | Boston, New York, New Haven, Troy, Syrucuss, | PoFtation and sale of the necessaries of life. | Mr. Morrow (Cal.) said that that question | Crook was not in his usual health. He was a | they were blessed with au emperor who is fuisuerip the world. The tnely uaeof these Greuutes | Detroit and Chicago, "The subjects of ‘ii on, | Lr it would not submit to an emperor i should be auswered easily, but that as the | man who never complained and said very little | Pici#ed to coutinue the forcigu policy omy Eidsaved many vulldingefrom destruction aud often | amfuation will be leiter writing, algebra, ge-|B0tsubmit to an autocrat in trade. He re-| answer would involve going tuto ‘matters of | about hiv eadeen, gaa At the theater last night | years" * " i. algebra, gi iB B ight | years. "Gai Sod elaine, ometry, plane trigonometry, surveying, ferred to the decisions of the state courts of | detail he would refrain from doing so at pres- HOUSEFURNISHINGS will positively be sold out | . t “4 , isaw that he was not feeling at all well aud|~ A Berlin dispatch to the Stendard says that i Le 7 eodesy, astronomy and topographic drawing, | Ohio, Michigan, Mlinois and New York in the | ent, rae oe cost . ica nis en "ela romeiaanen: | Ponce deckine & sune Application shouki | cases of the Standard oil compang, the Dia- | “Sir, Breckinridge (Ky.) suggested that the | *Sked him if be were in pain. meses daa tae oon Daman ee aE god —— apply to the commission at once for the neces- | Mond match company and the sugar trust, de- | bill recently passed for the appointment of | “He said ‘no,’ but I think that was the be- | SHowled Snasnaia, Sisiee anh main rn No such prices have ever been made before in Wash- — 8PRING sary blanks, which they should have filled and | Clring such trusts null and void and against | thirty additional medical examiners would have | ginning of the end.” ence, While chiet of the etmiralty he showed groce. file with the commission at the earliest prac- pee patter. ane oe ie hinder the cpa of pene nee of cases BURIAL IN MARYLAND OR ARLINGTON. 4 reat aversion to semi-oficial papers, This fmgton on this line of goods, sow ticable date. Sates tee state" cour a declare Sue cad aoe upon and thereby cause a deficiency to os ee gps ve - pee Laoeag = ws one ogi sag Pillage encedgylyeoes ag ts combinations in a state as unlawful aud void, Mr. Clements suggest or that i |. | Yet been made. Gen. ofie! as en tele- we e eel 4 LARGE SAVINGS FOR HOUSE KEEPERS. COMPLETE. Ersxconarnans axp Tres Warress Wawren. | Sid all that the pending bill proposed was to | ancien” CUCuee nced by theca nena: | graphed to in regard to the matter aud his | Deut and the prom may be expected. SNYDER & WOOD, The United States civil service commission | empower the courts of the United States tor of pensions the employes of the pension bureau | wishes will be considered. AS os So, anes, cuneate Saee Dene HOTEL aud BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS will be MERCHANT TAILONS, las need of tale applicants for service in the | deal with those combinations affecting not ouly | would be utilized in working up cases; aud he | "The burial elt eatetyy be at Oakland aa, | oreas eeeek eee ee 423 117TH ST. XW. departments at Washington who, in addition | several states but the entire world. said that if this were go there would be @ large | 1 home of his wifc'e family. thouch wesntte | Pan aac at The Nacteodh “Ocstury nbd. : : = Latte of eteagenttdinments, possess &) VARIOUS THUSTS MODELED ON THE SAME PLAN. | increase in the amount of pensions, even under | ‘Be home of his wife’e family, though possibly | | Pants, March 21. Munster, the Gormes SSOLU TNeReuTe—THe | fvowledge of stenogruphy and typewriting. | All these combinations, he said—the cotton | existing laws, Pen Atte an sation Scmeatery. «, | Minister to France, will succeed Count Her- _ Sree eras Sag |e See hee eee | te, tee wing tase Se canreeaag armel rade September ats YM Fears OM M8) yore Bismarck as saperil foreign minister | Wallace ‘reuring ftom the hue Gt "yegieen | Nearly all those who have passed successful | trust, the copper trust, the sult trust,| Mr. Clements inquired whether the €98,- | Sep soon Mrs. Lippincott’s Defense. B. HOLLANDER, Agt, | aseurien all the fiabilitiesof the inte firm aid au: | examinations in both subjects have been ap-| and many others—were modeled on | 500,000 which was carried by the bill would a P ruta, March 21.—Mre. Lipploset due to He will | pointed. The entrance grade are usually $900, | the same plan and involved | be sufficient for the next fiscal year, Crxcrumani, March 21.—The news of the} Pamapetemia, March 21.—Mra. Lippi wikew eine I McgtEEN. | $1,000 and 21,200, The examination in stenog- | the same principle. They were all combina-| “Mr. Morrow replied that it would be sufi-| death of Maj. Gen. George Crook was reccived {Of Atlantic City, who has been accused of a Set B.WALLACY. | raphy consists of exercises in dictation and at | tions of corporations and individuals of many | cient to pay all pensions under the present laws, | bere with profound sorrow by his many army | *¢Tics of remarkable forgeries, has, through ‘Ge ane Sakis ies words a minute must be writ-| states, forming a league and covenant, under | but that if Congress passed further laws in- friends His home waé in Ohio near Dayton, | bet attorneys, issueda stutement, making AGE TO LEARN | ten accural ely. In typewriting a speed of at | control of trustees. creasing the number or rate of pensions there a epoulnicd ‘Ohio | Complete denial of the allegations against her, least twenty-five words per minute is required. | _ In conclusion be said that the defects of the | would be a deticiency, and be was appointed to command am Ohio | iO Camits having made tad busiiess tram. TQ sew anv sEasonsnte Goons. 719! CONVERSATIONAL POWER. Applicants whose lezal residence is in the Dis- | bill were its moderation and that its best A DEFICIENCY INSTEAD OF & SURPLUR regiment early in the war. His military ser-| xctions and lost money for her relatives, but TEACHING HOW TO SPEAK REDUCED TO A} trict of Columbia cannot be examined. effect would be to serve notice that combina- Without any new laws passed by this Con-| ‘ice brought him into close relations with mavy | says she had a power of attoruey to do bi EB G@ Davis, tii tape nti Se tions in restraint of trade and production ra ok ae pei RYiss fe. {| Obio men, among whom were ex-President | for them aud never committed Sougery. 71 Market Space _ One Fundamental Principle. | | Personat.—The Boston symphony orchestra | would not be tolerated. grees eres Ms is pee scan | Hayes, Gow: J. D. Cox and many others, His | *Pectlations in stocks, she says, were much less A SIX WEEKS! COUISE: of sixty members, Emmett Queen and J. M. MR. INGALLS’ AMENDMENT. het pen Patience eters merits as an officer and his modesty have made | ©**u*i¥€ than has been reported. Opens next week. ‘ree trial lessons, v ci . ‘a DRAWERY NETS —1u this departinent we are show: | Fie lecture repeated Friday and Saturday, m17-1w | Duffey of Pittsburg, A. E, Tracy, B.E. Devoy | At the close of Mr. Sherman's speech Mr. | j,ut dumnnistration for doing what it was now | him a universal favorite. From Wall Street Today. a inch Gonks wetsed sna | a TREASURY DEPARTMENT, | 88d Olin P, Ely of New York, C. M. Neel of | Ingalls gave notice of an amendment which he doing itself. GEN, SHERMAN ON CROOK'S DEATH. New Yors, March 21.—The stock market ured, st 95e., $1.38, $1.50 to 82.60. 48- | = OFFICE OF THE « Lt hier Liptrebs apie oo hoe faced o ke would offer to the i The stisndiaant (which A storing 2 the service — a New York, March 21.—A reporter was the | this morning was much the same as yesterdas, 7 * a , Conn., ——-Wm. A. Mar- | is aimed against. dealings in “futures” ti ir, Clements was interrupte: Mr. | 2 nos ; » Sia “aS ack ese Bayt MON GSe aI | wre ty mths Estes Menge, | Kn abd G: Woodra of New York sod GE | Nottnss Seuimposune tn, Tuareg or | don Me Clements wer interrupted ‘by At. | gant acuncy the novh of te pelea Dorlas rae ae antl the mee yesrdes. nuders sued i has been tuade to appeer that the Liu. | Spencer of North Dakota are at the Arling-| On motion of Mr. Sherman it was ordered | the country was not better uble today to pass | Gen, George Crook to Gen, William ‘I. Sher- | small and even smaller that during the same oo sue, | Gedy National, Bank of Wasting ton, eat of atin em ,Cf Brgokiru, Mayor EC. | that the substitute ordered from the finance | a service pension bill than it had been when it | man, ‘The hale old veteran was placidly enjoy- | hours yesterday. The fluctuations in no stock, GBAXTILLY FLOUNCINGS. 45-inch Flounctg, | oat Te cae of tee aisia eae GE, | Babb of Minneapolis and A. P, Jetmore of To- | committee shall be treated aa the original text | had enected a Mexican service pension bill, ing his inevitable cigar, bat his hand shook fxcept Tennessee coal, exceeded balf per cent, SESE Tse Tedueed to 81-29. 65 ch | United states required to be complied with before an | Pek are at the Arno.——D. W. Farquhar of | of the bill, and so the amendmente proposed by | As, Olesente replied that he was not sure | ) a4 Fras 2 a8 | The opening was steady to firm, most of the rm 75. $5.83; reduced to #188. | gcocation uthorized ty colnmence the busi- | Boston and A-d. Trimble of Minneapolis are | Senators Reagan and Ingalls are to be treated | about that, He had seen in the newspapers | B& Temoved it to express his deep concern and | jist traded in during the first few minutes 2.50, seduced to 01.38. cretore, 1, Pawar 8. Lacey. controtier of | St Wormley’s——Attorney General Watson, | ay amendments in the first and second degrees, {which sometimes told the truth) a letter regret at the death of his old comrade in | showed fractional advauces. The firm tone TRIMMINGS —All the leading novelties of the sew | tie cuirency, dy hereby certify, thet the Lincoln Ne. | Beeretary - vere pra pds Chie Me x MR, VEST ON TRUSTS. rom the president af the Farmers’ alli-| arma. ——— ae enn wH.4 ea cien Cole Sonal Bauk of Washington, in the city of nxton, | Gals, a exp of Sou a, Geo. N, ance of Kansas in relation to the matter. | + opening were generally Gare Cos tenes nek one ee = sus Ain business of Banking” as yrovided itectinn | Siuith of Cosseliton, N. D., and T. L. McKee of | Mr. Vest addressed the Senate. Noone, he) tier ote pat trae tne gatien Wars pees Resear espa 2 man on whom | coal, however, after opening up 1 per cent, Sud Metal Vaukykes in great variety;all widths im | £/ty-one hundred and sitty-niue of the Kevised stat- | Laramie are at the Ebbitt.——Hon. J, C, De- | said, could exaggerate the importance of the | could afford to wait a moment until the rights | ¥¢ Cold depend,” said he. “He was the most | jost all the improvement. The dealluge were Bisck Fringes, Fiain, Fancy, Knotted and Vandykea | ute-of the Cutted states. | PRT acy: 8 ey ie eccrine tin atthe | subject or the feeling that existed against |‘of the living herocs received some recognition | Successful man in dealings with the Indians | devoid of other feature and Teunessee coal was tine he ry olnson,——Forty membe: e mL pro- MUSLIN UNDERWEAL.—Nixht Gowns—Mother | Office this oth day of March, 1 Hubvvard, tucked yoke, cambric ruffle, GJc., apecial wlue Ditto, gcd muslin, V-shaped yoke, cambne ruffle, 90e. Dicto, Mother Hubbard, five rows of in- A. oom trusts all over the country, but especially in | from those who had been chosen to represent | that the United States ever had in | the ouly active stock. At llo'clock the market on ee ee Ste nice and | the agricultural districta:’ He eculd Lave them in Congress, é ai, ‘service. The Indians respected | “8 "a8 dull and steady to firm, generally ab C. B are susie : : “Cl ‘i t : something better than first prices. D. N. Botoni and A. C. Boyce of New Ye rare] oo controversy with the Senator from Ohio} He (Mr, Clements) did not oppose just and | ang trusted him and he could ric as to the enormity of the abuses that had | liberal pensions. He was not going to vote : Good | THE st Chanberlin's.——Dr. D. Kerfoot Shute has | grown up under the system of trusts and | against the pending bill. His only objection |>'0g them around or make them Ciansen ta Court Agata, Gates eae aid en ee | LINCOLN NATIONAL BANE returned to the city.——R, G. Post of Oswego, | Combinations; and he. algo agreed. with | te it was that it appropriated lese money than | menable to reason where every one clse failed. | New You, March 2i.—United States Come ve. Ditto, muslin, with de-p caxoric ruffle and | OF WASHINGTON, D.c. NY, Stewart L. Woolford and ©. Swezy | him that there should be no hs ti- | the administration knew would be necessary to | During the rebellion Crook had charge of the | missioner Shields today resumed his investiga- Yorehon lace, @1. Drawers—Gvod palin, hem and | CaPrTrail, &: of Brooklyn, H. A. Royce of Boston, F.|cism of tie Constitution, But what pay the pensions for the next year, second cavalry division, stationed in northern | tion in the Claasen-Sixth uational bank case. > . H. Jonas, W. J. Tingen, Jno. W. Ambrose and desired thi d what coul ‘1 busch tucks, 28c Ditto, extra good muslm end ids by was desired was one thing and what could be ‘MR. BYNUM FOR A SERVICE PENSION Bi cluster tucks, SOc. Corset Covers-iu good eambric, | Tmaccordance with the above authority the Lincoin | H. P. Patrington of New York are at the Nor- accomplished under the autonomy of the gov- ogee ae plsiu high necks, 25c. Ditto, low square neck, plain, | National Bank of Washington will open its office at the | mandie, ‘ ernment was another thing, and he | coruer of Sth and D streets uorthwest on or about the — - : Fi party with being false to ite promises to! | had ity to find out Crook's | #ccused, but would allow the case to rest on | NTY- DA iF MAK 1890, for the . could not, even in face of the popular ing ample opportunity out Crook's a purges of conducting the Bubhiug biaiuess id auits | THE DISTRICT IN CONGRESS, | ‘adignation! which woald be vigited en popu | the country in the matter of pensions. The | good traits, and I never found him anything | /* MH, Assistant District Attorney Mitcbeli Alabama, and did excellent work. During my | Gen. Foster, Claasen's counsel, said he did pot Mr. Bynum (Ind.) charged the republican | gfteen Years as commander-in-chief of the army | Propose to offer auy testimony in behalf of the Be, 2 lot of 0 sizes in Cotton Chemises will be closed | Jurpcac af conduction the Buuking bilsnoes “ out at cost. ranches — = jae that criticised a measure intended to | democratic Representatives from Indians came | but a mau who could be depended on. in evers | the'action’at themes jure. aie oneal KIBBONS.—The new Grosgrain Ribbon, with wide | John A. Prescott, 3. Harrison Johnsoa, THE COMMISSIONERS’ LETTERS TO CoMMiTTEES. | destroy the evil complained of, _vio- | here as friends of the soldier and so far as it emergency, The War department will, of | evideuce showed abstraction and wi atin edge, in all the newest shades for dress triw- ident Vice Presiaent, Commissioner Douglass was at the Capitol | late his oath to soppert the Constitu- | lay in their power the republicans must meet the gency. a priation of funds of the Sixth National Bunge. Biéek Grosgrain, wita gauzestrives theneweat | Frederick A Sher Henry F. Bane, today sad had a conversation with Chairman | Hon.and violate all the habtiades.of thought | srvice peasion question aad no longer dodge | course, take ip tuners! arrangements in hand, | tS ee ids ecnched otis Mane style for bonnet trimming. 9inch Black Grosgrain Paul H. Crouclien, Receiving Teller. Grout of the House District committee, The |.Which had come to him as a lawyer educated | it and go home and deceive the soldiers, The | and 1 suppose his wife will want the remains a ee af u e 5 " A Todlaca Geuteeuie werk weeks te ool “4 b motion and said Mr. Claaseu's present bonds om JN letters of inguiry, &c., from the Com-| i i ies 4 " BUCKLEA—All the newest designe in Buckles and| Willis OcIunlom. «Sot e “poareaore missioners to the District committees. being | SUPTem?. uae cond take oe cae Meer bleages fo the soldiers The deueerats ; Preseut proceediags are concerned. Gilt, Oxidi: rer, Pearland Jet. Also the | Job Barnard. jesse C. Ergood. i cei ree bert oral, P HIS AVUNCULAR RELATIVE. vores Se ee - Frederick W. Pratt, Seymour Cunningham, | Published before | they were — received | subject itself to ridicule and to the conf were ready. @ Gone to Work. uew Metal Belt, with Clas. in Oxidized, Gilt aud W. 5S. Howe. Frederick A Tschifiely, | at the Capitol. Mr. Tngalls has already | that it was powerless to enact laws that THE FIRST TIME. Ww -~ Bilves. Augustus B. Coppea, 3. Harrison Johnson. entered his protest against these publications | would give the people relief. He went on to oa Young Emperor N lihelm Receives the! Bruix, March 21.—The coal mine owners = Kichard A. Walker. aa ms-te-Sin-_ | and Mr. Douglass’ visit today had as ite object | argne ‘Sgainst the’ constitutionality of the |. t- Buchanan (N.J.) suggested that this was Prince of Wales at Berlin, in Brunswick have granted an increase of 2 @ Davia THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST | the finding out whether Mr. Grout complained | original Weil ca: wall caf Whe pins Md de. | the first time the democrats had been ready in —_— wages to the striking miuers and the men have L <a COMPANY, of the same thing. He found that the House | Claring his belief that ‘the Bepreme Coc | Ave years, Bernitx, March 21.—The prince of Wales ar-| rots beck to work, bad ‘Tie Market Space, corner Sth st. TRMPORSEY OEE IEE tore at. aw. committee with the Senate committee | would immediately throw it out of court Mr. Cutcheon (Mich.) inquired whether the | rived bere this morning. He was received at aNd Previous to the ‘rection of the Company's Building, | in desiring to give out the letters addressed to democrats while im control of the House had | the railway station by the emperor, Em, Alleged Treason. SSBB ON“ COLLATERAL axp oy | themselves, Mr. Douglass said that of course HOUSE, Passed a service pension bill, ‘and her daughters, and a aumbis of | L#zestc, March 21.—-Several foreign Hebrews “6 MONEY LOANED ON COLL ON | the committees had a right to read their letters on Mr. Bynum replied that they had not, but | Frederick ne Ott cies auateh hans ae Ws ehay a Surnrs Srevio~ Well Secured Loans, guaranteed by the Company, | first themselves, It was agreed that anything | Immediately after the reading of the Journal | that they had not gone home and for of the rei families of the German acts for ssie. tues at which the committee had uo desire to keep | the House went into committee of the whole, | votes under false pretenses. empire, A of honor Was also at the sta- P es COR MASS AVE. AND GTH ST. call on wr corer secret could be given out if in the letter of in- | wr. Burrows (Mich) in the chuir, on "| ait, Spinola (N-Y.) anid that the republicans | tion, When the prince alighted from the train Murdered His Young Wife. Largest and only First-class Studio in Washington | Ww, B, KOBISON, Secretary, "A" NES: President. | quiry it was so indicated by the committee. "gH PENSION APPROPRIATION mrt. mane Rave to — ses a empecer dnd pine al Wake, New Youx, March 21.—Kate Spence, the where strictly FREE-HAND Crayoa and Pastel Por 7 DIBECIURS: senator, ES TALS ORE ee an Mr. Cheadie (Ind.) spoke at length in favor Marriage Licenses. entered a carrihge and were driven to the | ightecn-year-old wife of George Spence, aged traits are mada My Portraits are well known in seme hg ta Reni. The House committee on military affairs to- | 07 1 vice pension law. He explained the ea es castle. cap ema by « detachment | twenty, who was shot last night by ber bus- Washington for their excellent finish Life-nize te By Bartok Tare See day ordered a favorable report on the bill to | 8 ternce Penson Re Marriage licenses have been issued by the | cf cavalty. emperor was attired in the | pand, died from the wounds eariy this morning Crayons, 26190, with handsome trae ten diferent “ira Clas, Pa “inot, | allow the Falls Church and Potomac railway | Provisions o thorizing » service peu- | clerk of the court to Walter A. Black and Alice | uuiform of © general of English dragoons, | in “the hospital. Spence was arrested soon styles), $25. Smaller sizeeches st. Terms to suit ty foment, (A company to construct a rsilrosd across the Kure tireniodeder dg iblagd « eg A yous eee oe sof pesca ‘es | while the prince of Wales Wore the uniform after the shooting. bad been married but — a john, Joy Fa B.A. Warner, jovernment lands at Arlington in Virginia, | Orie ThGsctved sixty dave and was bow | ley Cook s eo German general. A large crowd assembled |, short time — when invaded the cane £5. Woe” The power is to be horse, cable, com: ik | teeadts Gonede mas Whosumins than $8 iO along the route the station to the castle | household and the pair separated. ae OC Green, iW. Woodward, air or electricity and the route is to be through | Brat’ Peasignere who r S|. ‘The court of of im the mat-| and warmly cheered the emperor and the | Spence secured the with which ni oN SEs AS ACRAMERET™ | jhe vine oush of ‘the oficers quarters at | Setedctres wader i” Those who draw ln | Seabee Rewer ann Wdout of Annap-| Primes.” if yarcbae the plata by cling G10 from hie ‘ort Myer. than €8 a month can surrender their invalid ¢ Birchell Sees His Wife. : Ne Ws, MOVE TO G14 12TH BT. THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL. pensions if over fifty and take the service pen- ee we Oxz., March 21.—~! market cour ts morning aod held to wat ATH TWICE THE SFACE. ‘The Senate subcommittee tions— | sion. Ref tp ike connate Was valid, but that the writ- joopstocs, * 21.—Before leaving | the action of the grand . The printed srom your plate _2¥ Tas Gane “ e | groan om i ey all seins Passage of the rogriessanger cpm Fee Lee tetee eeane Tomertag, Bek, Sore ar neces Ber 2 ee ae Cc. A Ml (MAN, jesore, Plumb, Hale Cockrell— nesses, which attempted 960, Birchell 8 brief interview ‘with hus- | remarked that knew was > Sa Gee Fisturen,” “tampa” Ges stove, | hour's session this morning over the Disirict WANTED A SERVICE PENSION BNACTED {| rer of veras “invalid The ‘whole band in jail No emotion was displayed on married her, but thought be might be cbie @6 Present Store, 1206 Fat. New Store, G14 12thet. ' appropriation bill, ‘and the service pension granted and estate is valued at $200,000. either side, reclaim her.