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VERY LARGE CHARGES. A Full-Page Hint to Chicago's Mayot police force is relaxed: that ite members instead of being conservators of peace and immorality, ® That Something Is Rotten, Cancico, April 10.—The Daily Nees, which Sapported Mayor Cregicr in his candidacy, de- Votes an entire page this morning to an expose of gambling in this city, which, it saya, is going on More openly and more generally than ever + before. It says that the discipline of the entire THE EVENING STAR seis a | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, | AT THE STAI BUILDING: | Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & HL KAUFFMANN, Prost. | Evexty! is hacrihers in the | eater carriers. ont Meir owns second a To conta 0g | spies ai the counter, cents each By mail postage prepaid-SU cents & Bonth. one year, $6. six months, $. H [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C,ae we cl ‘lass mail matter.) morality have become promoters of ‘Tax Wrestr Stan and protectors of crime. It estimates that re- : ————= | ceipts of the gambling houses in the “= | Vo. 76—No. 16,007, WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1890. TWO CENTS. [2.8.23 0%.05 oes tare hate eae eee ee —_ eT houses; that Mike MeDonald ie the head of mblished on Friday—$1 3 | eee it and received 69 per cent of the —— —__—___——_— —— = : 5 . r pts for keeping the police from ee pret he a . in the construction of battle ships. He was AMERS COLLIDE receipts ' bea SPECIAL NOTIC SPECIAL NOTICES. __| Washington News and Gossip. FOR THE NEW NAVY. [tes comet ats, that ie « | making raids: thas if the money, ie not paid e s — yrie: 7 " RY SS would build many of em. e ey a a UNDERSIGNED, Has F< NOTICE. -TH E CORCORAN GALLERY Index to Advertivements, pean Soe) ae were pareoge 100 <a — he oo Meeapciny a a Guverument Building aud 2c Will be open to the public, free, om a would prefer to have no more tl ive or six . ‘ timated as high as @500,000 per anew cipal car lines, where, he wil! be pleased to oo i ee ee pecs MONEY FOR BUILDING WAR SHIPS, | B3ttc:™es,, He would favor the constraction | The North Cambria, of Baltimore, ee a ee thients at ee oe | JAY EVENING, Pages 3 and 6 }) | of fast cruisers which could destroy the com- immaunity from police interference. Attorney -at-Law. April 11, from 8 to 10-30, Pee 6 merce of any nation with whom we might be- Has a Narrow Escape. % _ secant meson Children under six years of age will not be admitted, Page 2 come involved a eee sec “iin Ae “Doom Sealers” Flying. 4nd uone under fourteen, nuless accompanied by Page 6 The Naval Appropriation. Bill Dis- — au Det - hs Pome - ee is: Paencioce, Cox. Gin 0—8 tnaonnens guardian, Page 3 - _ = “a ;, _ wis the eld at of the Boerdof Trustece: —s propri struck out only one of “the. ships, |QPEN GAMBLING IN CHICAGO, | ber or white and colored “Doom Sealers” lett Lith st. .w., Washington, D F. 8. BARBARIN, Curator. ‘Page 3 cussed in the House, while it should have stricken out all Oskiand yesterday afternoon in order to es- — (Lie ll FE ANS, Page 5 three. He did not believe that there cape the terrible things which are predicted eaat Preeriplon, One tied | Bes Page 2 ——_ rleolige' eprey: Alar rag vrai 1, |tohappen on the 14th imatant. | The “om, saa Prot y | attend es Page 7 on of this class of ships at this time. : ss » depot, hallelu, yrs, a Pint Bottles Ammonia Se | torial Chitreh, cor, Vermont ave, and [4th st Bt ‘page 8] MONTANA CASE IN THE SENATE, | been said that some little South American na- | Getting at ex-Treasurer Archer's sie se the dapct, cong. Semebehh. Bowen, DAL Apri iiyat Sociock pin, “PIE COMMITTEE, Pare 6 tion had a war ship which could come and lay . cxodus taking more the form of an orgeniaed ap ae Page 2 New Nork under tribute, It must be presumed Malversation of Funds. exodus than ever before, It is estimated that OFFICE OF THE COMMISS! Page 2 THE SENATE. t nations were governed by common sen: three hundred persons havo left their homes April, 1890.—Notice Page 3 selon and any nation doing that would soon be au to join in this movement. * necessary connections to be made the water ” i f the United States, 10 jo y ‘shut of portion ¢ 6 36-inch Mi Page 2 . outlying province of the ond on TEURSDAY the 10th sustant, bes ining about 8 Pane 2 eee ren the alo cetan hen Bader | NOT A SEcriosat. om Pouttican aeasune. |CORNELU'S FINANCIAL MISFORTUNES. | «14 ¢o the Standard Oll Compaen. Ali water takers on Lat, bet Tignand dvihete west ea ato Eat spoted duty on'lead ore, | Mr. Boutelle (Me.) said that the bill was in _ Avsaxy, N. ¥., April 10.—Dadley Farlin, and iu the area bounded by M #t., K st. 1 me ee 7 } | no sense a sectional or political measure. In president of the LimaQil Company, is authority REEZERS, 4-QU ART. water vetore Spans Apel 10. 3. W. DOUGLASS, Le Pare 6 | Stating that euch a tax would break up the drafting it the committee on uaval affairs had piscerrsl ta thse geg for the statement that the property and fran- : Nis re Spun. April 10. a 3. 1 : asses f ‘ 3 DEN HOSE WITH iT NOE | TNE a ns ‘ommice D.C : aes a ae eee eae fama Fests ay been governed by no interest narrower than | A Baltimore Steamer Runs Into the | chises of that company — ~~ sold to the =e PROF. XN. FELLOWS LECTURES O} fe sonar tise vA that of the whole country. He opposed the Hertothe Bottom. | Standard Oi! Company. e former company, BARBEE BOStyn | Soe Faces oon Dat, between “ath aad Si, FAT: Page 7 | affect the trade with Mexico. amendment to reduce the numberof battle| A¥ocaand Sends Herto mostly composed of Albanians, have aloo pur- SOLE WASHINGTON AGENTS | DAY, Aprillith,stSp.m. ph O-2t* meas BILLS REPORTED, . ships to two. If the crahaeta passed = = Loxpox, April 10.—The British steamer ~ epee a — -_ —— CEMENT: youn it mang concern: Ths C pads 5 | $d Pinced on the calendar were the following: | toe uther with this year, would amount annu- | March 22 for Hamburg, arrived at dock thie | Which « poplar timber and about 96 scresof BS xetve spoiated Messrs, Wile C. Lewig | Mimslourrs of the District of Columbia. have received i Pare 2 | Howse bill giving to a railroad company the | sily' to 97,927,000. “He would not discuss the | morning leaking and her fore compartment | @M,"" ¥ capital ix $600,000, ‘The outpnt of oi a Ghvsole ageuta ia District of Caluumtie for sale of Mews an to the propriety ofenactng it” betore report. | MONEY TO LOAN Tuco | Fightof way through the Nez Perces Indian | propriety ‘of construction of sips that could | fall of eater, snc was in colleson nt midnight | will be about one million barrels per month. my “SHEPHERDSTOWN HYDKACLIC CEMENT.” 1 this bill tt i i pantech “Puke | reservation, Senate bill appropriating €2.48,-| git If the goverument woul build two leak tight With hb peunger sheninat Avoca, —"— eecaptiy. oI Ger tonolicw of iy old customerss, cout ‘ Pace + | 000 for the improvement of the Columpiativer, | pattle ships there was no economic reason why ‘ A Tame Fight. roinptly. 1 bex to solicit of 13 Page 7 Fi from London for Dublin, The latter was so . ; Eauabee of their patrenaze through my ants ; hearing Pane 7 | Oregon, expenditures not to exceed 2700,000 in | three should not be authorized. ~ Ouaza, Ne: Messre. Lewis & Co. __(spo-Im] __H. W. BLUNT. _ | Pie ote intereated bill to meorporate the Sub- . 3 | one year. House bill to aid vessels disabled in} Mr, Wheeler (Ala.) inquired whether, if one | badly damaged that she sank, No lives were oa ie SWE SELL A SERVICEABLE SPRING | Urban Natlway Company, The routec! sud railrosd Page 3 | one vet terminous to the United States | of the battle ships should be dispensed mith, te | lost between Harry ye =. ea | for nenr the ing Mt : 7 pee waters coterniing: a Of the battle ships ahould be dis; , Lindsay of Omaha last night was a very tame Overvoat at #8, At #10 to @18 we strike a | to bezin at or near the intersection of Marylaudavenue Page 7 i Dill th ae “ ted . Lindsay of Omi ig! ery ~ i style I a3 « enst, in the city of Washington; thence 8 7 | and Canada, Senate bill to revive the gra would not be one which was to be construct The North Cambria struck the Avoca amid- |” s tobe desired: GEO. SERANST. 404 abst ADT | slong” eailavemvo weisesse ee Bees seats Peden Pax % | of licutenant generai of the army. on the gulf coast. ships with great force and cut halt way through | #i".. The police wore present in force and SPECIAL SoC the pup. | Hessbiane road to oFbear the District Lines theuce by | RAILROADS Pare 7 Mi. IXOALLS' ACKNOWLEDGMENT. fe bill would beve'te berecousinsten” "His | ber ball, ‘There wore twelve passengers on | pescat byte the tioemek a ae a Tat wijlcuntinus to banile the Mighest grade | uch cute ws may be determined by the company with Pe Lee reat he teas (ey Tatali) xe" rioped MoT GaTSCISAG as orca eetol ox | s_ Gauamass Nedelieg aovect conan ak tar memeets eectaeee aes eee Qaorieas XEX Vapor Fluid. which gave entire satis. | ColonR i aud passing east aud nerih of she soldiers’ ‘Pave 1! marked that he was in error yesterday in allow- | 2oPed and expec Lemioke , * iin Setioneed | nore ammounce®. 0: the Magusiel Saale : ustomers lust s-ason. Awaiting ~ hence by Page 3 the gulf coast capable of constructing one of | children. A sceue of wild confusion - Sour valued ontera, Lremain Tee aes | mma tients to's peace on hack Coe. eae tae ae Page 7 | ing the motion to take up the Chinese enumer- | these vessels. the collision, ‘The terrified passengers | that he was willing to fight Lindsay in private ttm mee | of Norris Creck, and thence south, trending, west Page 2 | ation bill while the Montana election caso wae | Mr. Herbert's amendment was lost—S1—52 | Tinea half” clad. from there benshe | Ata match may be arranged. I ~ 7 Be | carmnr tollowing. the direction of Rock Crect Page 2 | undisposed of. either by being postponed, lai er ssa =p. ch — ve ‘ol. 4 - AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. seett, wi g Cay ene ee te, intersection of nae 8 aside Intormatty or other actions ANOTHER AMENDMENT PROPOS! to the deck. The tive — Death of € ‘ol. Knox. | near Tenuallytown; thence to the Pago 2] Mr. Hale— Then the chairrulesthat the Mon-| | Mr. Wheeler (Als.) offered an amendment | belonging tothe steamer were cleared eway | Cyicago, April 10,—Col. E. B. Knox, many ee j the vicinity of Little Falls of the Potomac: thehee "age? | tana case is to proceed until completed. authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to con- sad the passengers and the =o, sae years at the head of the first regiment, died ee a ee eee eck manor ie Sake ce Fase 7) The Fresident pro tem. Until completed. | tract with private parties for the construction | bered twenty-five, perspas, hastily entered | Soi) 0S Oot ie residence Ne ti Ok ee pe nnnenice town. Also, becinuing with the inte: ection of Mr. Hale.—We succeeded last evening in| of two vessels of such type and speed | +5 fortwo hours until the Avoca sunk, The A year ago he suffered a stroke of ee cane ager au ie ie ast, ahd Puan thence nortiwardou iis | GOVERNMESt Hecrirra Topar.—Internal | using up an hour on the Chinese enumeration ag shall render them specially adaptable | Nore Carhbria, then piched up the people im was a recurrence of this that Se eee Since eh CULOR At HIG? ret east to Boundary atre northward | revenue, $462,630; customs. €1,331,242. bill and gaining so much time, and as soon a8 | as armed cruisers, to be built on plans submit. | AFH Cambria then picked up the people in POSITS, SUBIEC eas apn ne ‘actos undary street, passin. nity of the = = “a the Montana resolution is completed I shall | ted by the Navy Department. In the event of | 10 nal effects of the passengers an —_—— MONEY TO LES? icEnS! . | Saticual Fair Grounds: thea . Wea cain, Sonray Greaxen Buaxe from ey | ask the Heuate to take it up and fisish it | war the government shall have the right to | vere saved. pa The Wages of Sin, AT. BRITTON, President | Home where it will Intersect Vest arrived at Fort Monroe this morning. ‘The President pro tem.—The object of the | charter such vessels at such reasonable terms —aa ss > 1. April 10,—Last night Aliem CE BELL plist Vice Premios’ | ssid roa mere cE Aprotstuexrs.—The Secretary of | chit in making the suggestion was that the | as the Secretary of the Navy may prescribe.| Goy. CORNELIS FAILURE. Tie atk ek oe ee SACU eee et tema, | MeO: neem Se eps ae Chinese caumeration bill would not be con-| Ruled out on a point of order. s ugatas her alleged untaithfalness, ‘The women died DIRECTORS: | Miss JANE M. BAN: e Treasury has ma ol sidered the “unfinis! usinees” at 2 o'clock; = PE feels or AA. Th ' Meeting at Metropolitan i bee: " “ti il NO NEED OF BATTLE SHIPS. He Is Not Missing and His Health shortly afterword. Allen then fired two sbote ALE Britton. A. yo appr tergene sear vit W (Friday) at 10:30 am, ments in the internal revenue service: _ F. but that a Montana eon os Rai mee Mr. Peters (Kan.) moved to strike out the ‘As Good As Ever. into his train ond will Go. ides | ediute openine of a “Deaconess Home” i8 | Collins, gauger, second New York: C. W. Par-| ceed until disposed of by a vote of the Sen: i a nd will dic, erie wee Wai Public invited. it her; atorekecpe and gauger, fifth North Caro- | or some way under the rules. entire clause for the a of weal ee SB. Cornell, je, euit Prestdeat Lchand Slanted. Doruan. Nori NA. Hina: dames J. King, gtoreusoper aad gatiger Tack scoeviNA aeons Glee He believed that the United Stateshadno| New Yorx, . Le — >, Nor 7 ina; James J. King, storekeeper and gauger, MONTA: : ight: “My " we Saw Francisco, April 10.—The directors of Fy bouchbelm, Fil of thelr lave cointade, BC. Puller, acéap | Second Kentuek Newton J. Leip; ganger, | was again taken up and Mr. Call addressed the | need of battle ships ind Powsessed all the Lola aia apere lalate < Meprlicies ‘ haseueer hk Goan id Paster. deh Beer ot cunmidine, “Mien” STAEUCAR, | Keeper and ganger; Sta North Carolisar doh | SeR8te in opposition to tho report of the | cTulsrs that it required. The bill was a propo to uay fa tngued is kip Mech Uaat tn ba in hat day and solected the Sollow- Chas. Porters ™ Jon's Jenks |. |W Taylor, storekeeper and gauger, sixth Ken- | majority of the committee declaring the two | Ughtingnayy. It Congress mmlotecd thas propos ter condition physically and mentally today | ing officers: President, Leland Stanford; Gree useph A. Janney. Alan H, Reed. H Be ecnore tuck, i H. Withers, storekeeper and gauger, | republican claimants, Messrs. Sanders and | sition then it must go on and bnild, not three phy id “ | viee president, C. P. Hantington; second, C. F. _ ee EUROPE, é rth Carolina, Power, entitled, upon gga of hee to] battle ships, but twenty or twenty-five than he has been for —. thind, A. 3. Towne: treasurer, Tim WHEN YOU BUY WOULD YOU LIKE TO Go? = SAE = seats in the Senate from the state of Montana. | battle shi Unless the United States Se rn anna = . kins: socretary and controller, E. H. aie ; ‘OUL =a LIKE TI Topay's Bonn Orrers aggregate’ $42,160, a8 | He held it to be the duty of every Senator to | had such + fgg navy it was absolutely DRIFTED WITH SAND. Miller, jr. Tho annual meet of the various 100 ft Pi ple nl ag follows: Conpon 4%, $2,000, £500 at 122; reg- | express his opinion in the matter and to give | useless to have half a dozen Of (these vessels, | 5 Storm in the West Stops Rall- | bftches of the Southern Pa Company were Good Boards at $1.15 per : ILWAY Fare Ea, Bull oA : 5,000. $100, 3 500 at 122; | to the Senate and the country the reasons for | Battle ships of this character could not enter the | A Big Bs "| also held and the old officers and directors ree Yellow Pine Boards at #1.15 per 100 ft. Deven, FST CLASS tneusbone regincen Get SESE ntl dak epiteraeh sane ___ | harbor off New York exoept at certain hous of road Travel. ache 10-ft. Length Boards at $1.15 per 100 ft, MISS 177 Tt ty the chance of a lifes. beat 2 He declared that the*countrr was verging | the day. They could not enter half the ports of —— — > I d full ul 01 y 3 _ Even Saw iw at $1.15 per = ‘ANE FOR Harrison,—Seymour L. Rau of | upon a condition of things under which men the countr Where must the battle shi) TERRE, ., April 10.—The fierce: rnado din now im. jed Boards at $1.15 per 100 ft, | Sa ee AC, H L. Rau of | ups a h der which ‘y le Ship be | Py 8.D., April 10.—The fiercest tornad: Didn't K ‘i And all kinds cf Building Material. | W.P. VAN WICKLE, Philadelphia called at the Executive Mansion goals bola ners ge haere in booduerin te placed? Out upon the Leeann — tae aid ever seen in this section swept across the south- | Moyrr Cano, April 10.-The English colony le NGER & MILLER, i BRADBURY PALACE OF MUSIC, i i the public will and ie obligations o' he | proverbial chip on her smoke stack, waiting - Rae 2 ritated " LIBBEY, BITTING! i a : this morning and on behalf of A, Loudon Contiinen, 1 was, fast approephing aoe fecen ip) to ‘coms song [oe part of the territory yesterday. The storm | is somewhat agitated today at the indignition one Ck ae oes Lee ms 8: — : Bee enim Bow minister 191) ties) when political power wae 10 be telani hace fight The only stopped all railroad traffic and caused a total | to which the British promier and his wife were & THE TRADERS’ NATIONAL BANK | i Dist ee eee, | paras ie Barrived tar tne head vo te [eBd of all action and not the | for the seacoast cities was the fortiticat 3 | suspension of business in town, Every freight | fabjected to last might at the ema It seeme — ot = ” | Fifteen tTrastees wil at the office of she com Sate ioe eek cut | Conservation of the government and of its | which could be constracted. If the fortitica-| train on the Union Paéific between Cheyenne | that Lord and La ly Sultsbury appeared Wastington, | pany, So! Ponnsyivania ave. nes on MONDAY, May | CANE is this inscription: “This cane was cut | \oMons department, Kehie wiceoD the ti tions could not protect them all the battle - 4 ie Chaesead to the Casino without tickets ap 916-91" Fens. ave. 2.w. Pelecsen kOSCbce Ae Chemss from the yoke which supported Independence | Cf ihe Senate in this caso in disregarding the | Sone, Cou h could be built before 2000 could | 22d Rawlins was side tracked. The C 1 was refused to them. Lord Salis- te | * abe 1 he is Of baie es in 177 4 ‘ * 5 le cas ships which cou! mi i is k nf is ci v ~ a Washington Safe Deposit Compauy Building, | i “| Bell in 1776, ‘To President Harrison. clear and unquestionable law of the state of | not do so, ‘The clause not only. meant an Se pe epee Sere Tor reat hea | bury sent for the British consul and demanded 9-30 a.m. from April 1 to Oct, 2. | HE EXE: Navan Onvens.—Lient, Walter McLean, or- | Montana and the principles of law, as declared | oxpenditure of @15,000,000 for battle ships and dred yards and the read is entirely blocked. an interview with the Casino officials, On the 4 tu Apri 1. | 3 a = iis the des hip New Hampshire, | ¥Y the Supreme Court of the United States, 23,000,000 for a cruiser, but it meant an en- pastes J arrival of the consui explanations were made ban ‘ounts Gecge and smalt of | “ne * ° Ce ee eee ship New Hampshire, | was ono of the longest strides in that direction largement of the navy. There was a sentiment ARCHER’S DUINGS. kets promptly procured, e same time te ‘corporations, pieding eareful | { It has been impossible to get all May 1, Asst. Surg. H.N. T. Harris, ordered | “Mr. iloar sald that he would like to put into radually reaching over the country that the the officials made the humblest apologics for Individuals, avd pos: . # if gael prompt foal business entrusted to it. | of alumbi in this «rea' tothe Minnesota. Chief Engineer George H.| the debate one or two considerations which | tyited States should never increase either its | The Investigating Committee Getting | the inconvenience and discourtesy to which Every Sectiitg quemigteat, with sound banking will be | ———""* THE ANNUAL. MEETING OF tHE} White, detached from the navy yard at Nor-| had not been dilated upon. army or navy until it became involved ju actual ‘at the Details. tished visitors had been ss. CORE ir serela ©. Green, | Bosra emeckiony imcetabee Hackl & | folk ana Siete eee Xo quontm, war, of which there was no proba) wd Salisbury s nignation could not ‘be i ‘Geo. A 3 *, for the Blection of, Ofticer rete peerage der : ; her with his remarks ARIFF ar Bartraorg, April 10.—The committee of the rs Pc gees Geo. A. Shehan, | B.C..for the Election of Oflcers and Director Asst, Surg. 8. 8. White has been detached from | | Before he got any farther wi cmaS|THE TARIFF BILL COMPLETE, fone, Ape he produced a blank passport, signed it offi- ™ 1 G. Shafer, | to make any changes in the Constitution that may be cP sl bard Mr. M led attention to the fact that state legislature appointed to inquire into and . of the abashed and lo~ 3 8. Shed; nieces il be neld at Goddard's Hail, Cor. | the Minneaota and placed on waiting orders, | Mr. Morgan calle ion ae i ‘Bie! ‘Ppoi in the presence « apol a 4 mone 3 suait, | Siehand Sete Wout Washington, MOND, “ZLEN: | Passed Assistant Engineer Horace E. Frick, de- | there was no quorum present, and said that.he | Mfr. McKinley Ready to Report, But Mr. | report upon the misdoings of State Treasurer | gctic ‘oitinials aud stalked away. retuning ta Gro. c. BENING “ERENT L Batpwin | ® aa a a tached from duty connected with the iron | would like very much to have a quorum Carlisle Not Quite Ready. Archer resumed its sessions today, State Sen- | enter the Casin "Presiden! Cashier. | — > aHE sourH cap. | (44s at Richmond, Va,, and granted sick leave present especially on the republican side, to ator John P, Poe presiding. Mr. Gustavus Newspaper Changes. oc | Bae TIE ENA oF EE, SORE GAN | for ai manta ay ie Senator from Massachusetts. || According to the arrangement made weg {Ode & banker and broker, told of) Desceg, Meee ape 10 Wty Burke and = — Semence and wesitn of the people who live Toe Paesipet’s Carters this morning in-| pe called, and Senators having poured into the | *® tariff bill ee a srorbors | the only Geelingy he had with State Treasurer! 4. ‘Thompeon, proprietors of the Duluth ‘MEDI 3 % 1g ee er enammgen aud increase the 8t-| cluded Senator Hiscock, Representatives | chamber’ while the call [was proceeding, fifty- Bonn aus Hvac thist acai sulin gaa ries Wabingttneed Daitimore ‘rail. | Morning News, yesterday sold the paper tom ing to the United States as well as the entire property | O'Neill, Morrow, Hopkins, Abbott, Dubois, | eight Senators answered to their names, an days ago) i 25 4 2 . 4 vndicate of local capitslists for @40,000. It ia prin cts non TUE Secting of ts snecietion a5 ue Doane iaee hice | Atkineon and Henderson, J. H. Orne and John MR. BLAIR’s poasT. final disposition eo ee eee | Sone tes asanae ibeeceen St | coat tee ae ee inputted an tee D. Fee deere ettrin tiated (ea). | National Hotel, Room 36, on PRIDAY, April 11, 1890, Galloway of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Mr. Blair. in presenting a memorial in favor | cerne ithout readit e s Mr. John W. Middendorf of the firm of Mid- | terest ina Superior daily and that Mr. Thomp- Me evequiced exeept, hat for, Mewrisieton 2. | Sig Me UEISRELL, ch Seaekg SH PFN "| Leavy of San Francisco; Representatives, Mc- | o¢ his educational Dill. remarked that while | vote was taken upou the question of reporting | dondorf, Oliver and Company, bankers and | son will buy ito & Minneapoiis morning paper, E -_ = eee | —— - NNN rere ene hee detect or kom | that bill was under discussion it had never been | it to the House with a favorable recommenda- | prokers’ related the, trenntetiens of Ris Sem Secomsters Biztas Munk: Tiles | Tureh Piast cee PARASOLS, 8. Hodson at US. attorney. for district. of | necessary to huve « call of the Senate in order | tion just as it stands, ‘The result was that the ite tebe fad Rew Archer “evens | oe Apell 18. ‘Tomahing the tighi/ad anover Portland Cement, Mortar Colors, : ss Parasols, | 3f, “i . to obtain an audience. [{Laughter. | report was ordered by aparty vote. Chairman 3 “ s erate i flight Fie Brick, Latha, H.W. John's Fure-proof Paints, As’ | We Have Just opened a Fine Assortment of Parasols, | Maryland, | a ‘Aconference was ordered on the House bill MeKinloy Gee ee report to the | frm made against the proceeds of the sales of | the bank telicr, Kimball, additional evidence Reece Goods. Gener ee ot Litkis & CO., new styles and colors, Ax Excriirxt Newpen ov ‘Tar Werxtx | to provide for town site entries of lands in| grouse ct once, but as Mr. Carlole stated | ‘20 Stites securiticn, is that there is a woman in thecase, Kimball Warehouse, 105-1186 st ae. Spring styles in Derbys andSilk Hats, Sran is issued today, single copies of which | Oklahoma, and Messrs. Plumb, Paddock and | {iors 2+ our’ quite ‘completed the A CRITICAL FORTNIGHT. | jeft at 6:10 April 2 and went to Boston, where Se eee cee | can be had at the business counter wrapped | Herry were appointed conferrees on the part of | tehort of the minority and desired : * jhe. was joined ty a woman, All trace of the Be Pia or Gtonce rows, | ae ready for mailing at 3.cents each. ‘The snb- | te Senate. : 4 few days’ time an understanding wes! Phe Mississippi Levees Must Endure etic bag rel wed wo gay ; \ BH STINEMETZ & SON, | scription price 1s $1 per ennum or combined MR. HOAR ON THE MONTANA CASE, reached that the bill should be reported to the Their Worst Ordeal Yet. ee “or plies ead. on acTheremiar courmeof Lectores wilt continnewngt| 1257 Paave._| with The Home Magazine, conducted by Mra Mr. Hoar resumed his remarks on the Mouse Monday next. Se i didnot take paanage from b e benefit of ‘th sining Lectures as well as | - <a son pcre . y | Juno. A. Logan, $1.10 per annum, both post | Montana election case. He alluded to some of e committee wil ¥ cass, April 10.—The Picayune’: = po Be ves Wie apriog aud wae ser Chien. | meet ASA STATOR ORY MEETING OF aid, . is bs the democratic speakers having spoken of the | that day and will endeavor to adopt a program wae in! aig page Me gem ut | 349,300. 29. che nai vcmaree.. | eee THe Toth instuitsat | Pepsoxat.—Hon, Chas, H. Tapper of Ot- | transaction asa piece of villainy and he thought | “Sohn Sioan of New York made a brief argu-| rise at this point i threatcuiug the Loaisiana | Muwaczar, April 10,-‘The experts whe et aHINGTON SAFE =| Food ‘the election tawa, Canadian minister of tinance and fish- | it ¥oFtli while to recall to the Senate what were | mont today before the wommittes im favoc ot levees from Milliken Bend sonth along | have been at work on the books and accounts etre ate Bie. | so ws rH HOLT, 22, Hecevtes._| OO) andl hia pelvate eetrctary, MCG OL the ombaittee om peiviingen sea maudority | incorporating in the Wnll specific provision | the fronts of Madison, ‘Tensas_and | of tie late secretary of the school bourd, Schat- STORAGE DEPARTMENT baat . 5 3 7. | eries, ie coli cee ae < als “eg Pha covering art squares, a new kind of carpet. to | © A : ae icaiaah 1 Seb have finished their labors end ad lar proof; roows all above 2 particularly at the Comsreganional Church FRI. | Chipman, returned to the city last night and | had thought that it was clear, indisputable, ith the i m| Concordia parishes, President Maxwell | tenberg. i A enna ees sinew ae | Be At Spm “Adress to tie Busines | are ut the Arno.—John ‘Thompson, Androw | almost. imprepnable on’ the avidonter tit acon la Gol eee Sa ba, aon Oe raphe peony ee pr orgie Meme yn a GiON SAFE: DER oo 1 Mic. Mie publis cordlalty inetd: | CDuilis and. Win, G, Dullis of Philadel hia, |the qualified voters of Silver Bow seve eels Omega south. He inclines to the belief that | Council and school board joint committee, a FF, DEPOSIT CO. c. P 4 STEN ib rec end that snit be broughs namie oo Fy by Prof. Blchofl. Come early 274 | John Van Zandt’ of Rochester, ©. W. Cox and| county) had. by a — fair majority, | LIEUT. STEELE’S SENTENCE, | the water will hardly go above 48 feet here. | Sil, Seca ee ke eee Src tow prepared to KENT BONES ut great ie j - — | F. C. Cox of Toronto, H. K. Stearns of Brook- slectod ths five republican representatives in a 1 ack Wieee wocae'd Me left Festerday scpmpensed by Assistant nag woresd oe ineet paper omen « DUCED RATES. J. — = 0 y v1 lyn, J. O, Maynard and A. B, Maynard of Utica | the legislature whose election or non-election eprimand an ree Mont! /on~ | Engineer Thompson to inspect ord’s levee. st SERCIAL NOTICE 1 SELL SPRATT'S | EO eee Cnn tne | Sed Be 3: Dacenis of Masthupian, Vi. Bee at tas’ | formed the beaks im the ohcte aac - t. ‘The next two wecks will be the supreme crisis aia finement at His Pos' MR, PHELAN’S TELEGRAM, Patent Dog Cakes and Medicines. Pam. | Call and examine Gas on, i Senator Warner Miller of Herki- | ‘That was a matter of fact. Coming down ae for the levees south of Omega, and the lever = se ts je diseRMeS BEDE Arn . "9 7 pan Hs pales CH MIDS biel 7 12th st. mW. CHAS. A. MUDDIMAS, mer, Wm. L. Skidmore, G.W. F. Birch, |to the rejection of the votes cast at] Gen gchoficld today, as acting commander | board is fully prepared for its final strugse | prow ir, Fleming Edited It in a Ha- sim =< one ne D.D. = Wentworth and P. Benjamin of | precinct No. 94, Mr. Hoar said that mol ., 100 a'cito. of tho bieouri, anede mublie the | with the great river. | ae HOTEL, STEAM BOs v, GAS FIXTURES AND LAMPS, New York and A, J. Perry of Brooklyn are at | one had the least idea that any of these alien " pus ——"—- ___ morow ‘ve x Wok sated, Leanne Se os G14 12thet., bet. FandG si the Arlington. W. U. Shaflezgh of Boston, | voters Lad taken the necessary oath to support | findings of the Chicago court-martial which re- He Did Up the Burglar. R . 2 Fh ee cenit, DERTEN UTEAM Lacbey | — oe —__ ee : Hussey of North Berwick, Me., and Dr. | the Constitution. He spoke of them as Arme-| cently tried First Lieut, Charles L. Stecle,} pps Morses, Iowa, April 10.—In a conflict | The trouble between Nepresentative Phelam | aad see our plant. DEXTER STEAM Lal A. M. x ) Sp ly P a 1 to 498 C st. nw. ERED. fs . E. R. Mackey of Catskill, N.Y.,are at the St, | nians, Bohemians and Turks, who were working | eighteenth infantry, for conduct unbecom- with a burglar early yesterday morning George | Of Tennessee and Editor Fleming has had = _ CERTIFICATES 20% pSTOC ‘ " or James,—Ex-Senator a Coke oe on the ae ise at see rad yond ing an officer and a gentleman in striking |B Grimes, ‘@ prominent merchant, had an eye | another chapter added to it by the following eques. Ali method of tines and HYG 4 Ri x e| 3 jection n who A st es: on 3 aS a . CEOSEY & KOMENCTS. aur Luth ' r ; Teh ror erties, Gas Sophias ana’ We Gli | wee reciting there ow; and these were the | Private Dell P. Wild of that regimert. The | shot out and in return fatally shot his assailant, | telegram, which the Congressman sent to big ‘anijoin athdina. : _ Richards P i , z : S| yin and meme, $100 See rive Baylies of Massachusetts, Audrew Carnegie, A. | men, he said, whom the Senator from Dela-| court adjudged Lieut, Stocle guilty of an as-| Mr. Grimes awoke and disc d the front | opponent: = ee WAG, 104% AND TRUST ors OOot the at Kk. Whitnoy, Win. neis. A.M. Cox and/ ware (Mr. Gray) had spoken of as | sault upon the private and sentenced him toa| door open. He looked in the hallw d suw | To Jo . Furatxe, Knoxville, Tenn.: carhane 00. | otter F S103 an G J Aunbrose of New York and C.F. Jackson | being | “distranchised” by the action of | reprimand and three. months’ confinement | Some one standing at the top of the stairs, Mr. | ‘tise just sen your editorial reply tome TEMPORARY OFFICES, 1001 F st. n.w.. | & i of Middletown, Conn., are at the Normandie. | the board of canvassers, within the limits of his post. Gen. Schofield —s Rees Lieto —— a = with oné | communication of April 6. The message you Previous to the erection of thie Company's Buikding, , om lant, & a ——M.S. Bomberger and i. M. piloom ot Postmasters Nominated. has approved the findings of the court and will sa peel apie By — eraginn red print as boing « part of what I sent as erally aa cane § + TERA < ng - k, 4 is 01 Mr. ns * 2! ene: . Yer yor MONEY LOSS EAL ESTATE. - ne AND OX | =a Iter Jr Pr Sinnott, ev, FT. Fitzmaurice and | The President today seut to the Senate the | Prepare a reprimand to eae through the side of the face. ‘The burglar wax | Publshing it “Lmsmuch 2 the Sendo te ree Well Secured Loans, suarantecd by the Company, | ee ES Ee, tee ee tev. T. F. Quinn of Philadelphia, W. E. Chapin | following nominations: . HISTORY OF THE CASE. ing | tiscovered just before noon in a cellar about | Poived in many polite families not accustomed forsale. rerEReer PAID i are payable twenty years from January. | of Atlanta and H. Wilbur, 1. Wilbur and E.| Postmasters: Harvey Hardison, Santa Paula, | It will be remembered that Wild was doing | two — away, where he lay a from | to the language of the prize ring, we have, as Cail on of correspond with ns. k pe oa ¥! Lockhart of Bethlehem, Va., are at Chamber- | Cal, Delaware—Alfred G. Cox, Middletown, | enial work about Lieut. Steele’s house at the ee — kee we “yr aio | {at 88 possible, deprived the language of ite &. H. WAENER, President, nupans owhs by purchase the famous Fed- | lin's,——Prof, Nathan Fellows of Mississippi is |." , i post when the latter ordered him to help him | #8 James Quinn . en a oney, WO | literal cuarse! W. B. ROBISON, Secretary. nda half east of the Capit i i i 5 Florida—-Win. W. Dewhurst, St, Augustine. was released from the Ford Madison peni- - * DIRECTURS uve Dist “ohimbia, | Stopping with friends at Gil D street north- i i i i stretch a piece of canvas over the roof ofa ‘ Y cs ae areas Se eee Chartes B. Bailey, Georne F. From which tere is theeuormousoutput st evet | Weste-—-T, J. DeGraff of Amsterdam, N.¥., | Indiana—Robert J. Cain, Brookville. Ilinois— shed, whigh he refused. todo on the srovnd | teutiary March 24, mettol andl shes @ Sell capy Orin soma Sates L, Bart "These ROS Pua Apacs | Elvana Phelps of sprnsteld Mast W. §: | obert Mekeo, Waverly Elgin H. Martin, | that’ "it was not a part of the’ duty Gov. Goodell Worse ee a ee ce See eee Rha a Gee hetomeual | Mellick of Idaho and Geo, H, Tice of’ Perth | Shelbyville; Jamea ‘Tt. McMaster, " : igh Gov. Goo - pcan SUA enon aes ee, : daca es Coldhteay ot the water (aideerees Fy thous will | Amboy, N.J., are at Willard’s——Thos, “T, | via; "Jacob. Macchtten: ‘Highlant; To uxpoct ot hime” stone thereriftt | Axramt, N.H., April 10,—Gov. Goodell hes Ree liger my mnetonpemmelerdwe: on Geore. Truesdell, | bewteatly reduced, apd ior this reason thedaily | Greene and’ A. F. Gray of. Brooklyn, J, H.| Frank ‘V. Nicholson. “Mount Pulaski: | 1st nistemper and struck the private a biow | for several. days been growing perceptibly | _ ©°P' heer $i aoe “ Seba sor tee. og ree iS tach ts any futurecomporne | DeWolf of Providence, J, F. Mack of Sandusky, | Thomas Kennedy, Collinsville, Kansas—-David ination - thi is ic ee tas | Sewinel, which arrived here today, afforde Charles J. Fauliuen, A.A. Wileou, ~ “Cy any future competi in the face. At the examination it was shown | worse and this morning be ported § : : Allert F, Fox, 2b. Wine, Diaut, which will be compelled to use Fiver vr | Ohio, A. C, Lefman, Hdmund Wetmore, D. W. | W. Pitts, Garden City; Geo. A. Sells, Larned. that Wild was a rather tough individual, being | weaker than yesterday. an explanation of Mr. Fioming’s meaning when ©. € Green, Woodward, perature. Weiss and A, A. Wilison of New York are at | Maryland—J, Wm. Shuck, Cumberland. Massa 4 ~ —_——_— he wrote, “We have deprived the of has. Ben}. Wilkit 7 cause of considerable trouble at the be. : justi 3 Worthington Tne buildings Fysotlat sroutpure® | the Riggs,——Two hundred Pennsylvania ex- | chusetts—Geo. P. Lyon, Weymouth, Missouri i y < From Wall Street Today. its literal coarseness.” It was a piece of Den- Johan B. Larner, AS Worthington, as aachinery sO that an ontput of RES. 9 bh sides bay been adeserter from another reg- y #24-dus : {0?ionea day can te mecured atavery low aude | cursionista, C. D. Stanford of Boston, F.C, | Judson A. ‘Truex, West Plains. New Jersey— | fides bevin charges against the heutenant| New Yonx, April 10.—Dullness con-| nessoc hutsor. Ite feared that to print literally - saan: tional cust. This duj Pion, way be ut in | Prindle, U.S.N., J. O. Blows, Chas, Miller, aoe Phillij = Re oe ia ae of the blow and of his subsequent unjust trial | tinued to be the principal characteristic of the | the a — Mr, Phelan apphed to him La AND HALL LIGHTS, cute leetheredy udd- | P- Gruner, Geo. C. Martin, I. Penfield, Wersgenr ed) wager id oe ‘Aloneg | fF disobedience of orders were clearly proved. t th: ‘ the trading in | ¥OUld offend Tennessee cars; so he resorted te GX TURES, bonds. dD. D, Earle of New York are at the | Jones, Columbus Grove, Oregon—Alonzo seeudheseededas stock market this morning an: mg dashes. Mr. Phelan’s dispatch to Mr. Fleming ‘WOREMANSEIP USBACELEED. .__... <1 Mr. Henry E. Rees of Marietta, Gu., | D. | Border. Marshfield, Pennsylvania—| Electric Lights at the Navy Yard. Union Pacific was the feature to the deal- | gs printed by the Sentine! was as follows: SUPERIOR FINISH. ri ar “ “re 7 - .. i‘ ich 7 i Ps oK IN THE Cry. & prominent insurance man, Mr. Geo. than H. Wilson, Downingtown; lectric light lant at the Wash- | ings. Even the department, whic! “When I wrote youfrom Aiken Ihad pot TABOESTTAMINE OUR OT Sones, Mr, Chas, G. Metts and Me. Geo. D. Kipp Chesnutt, Renova; David 8. Clark, |, The new e mapas rd has of late suj some animation’ to the | sory your letter to the Memphis Conmercne 1 y 7 ‘i ton navy yard will be turned on tonight for “ GAS COOKING S1OVES BEFORE BUYING. Dey of Norfolk, Va, and Mr. W. H. MeCabe of | K ingston. | Texas—Jno. M. pe, ean Masons Pecans gah doa if everything works well and | 22ing, was almost entirely neglected. ‘The You aro Ir, a e——a and sot twa a *" COKCORAN BUILDING. . 3 Durkam, N.C., are at the nson.——A. H. | James Knight, Georgetown: |. Web- | t 7 hing work ne e marke’ frm, . await your tmessage here and come to Knos> bg Pee ten SSeceee | inahupies of @100'es the ope ‘Tyson of Oregon, N. Maughan and Wm. C. | ber, Lampasas, Virginia—Edward McMahon, | is satisfactory to the representatives of the | iret Prices were generally a shade hotter’ than | Vie to’ arrange preliminaries.” r THE AMERICAN ICE COMPANY, hese reasons the b nds wi ery [ibceler of Toronto, Canada, are at the | Staunton. West Virginia—James Bradley,New | government, the Brush Company will finally | last night's figures, which was suppiemented |“ When tho wlegram was rewired over the | OFFICE —10th and F sts. n.w., pons poppe jnvestuent, | Predonia,—C, T, Thompson of Detroit, Chas. | Cumberland; Jné. Gardner, Piedmont, turn over the work and receive the con-| by further slight fractional gains in Union | country in the press dispatches the omitted ip tg iYarvesiue patina, | Tothusedrstaypivine the limited uumber of | A, Terry of Pittsburg, Jas, R, Morse and F. L. ae OU bout $15,000. The plant con.| Pacific, Lackawanna, Southern Pacific and| {otters were supplied. ‘iieuce Me. Phelan he male the adiitens required to meet 1s | bonds tour disposal will be first sold, Pope of New York, J, M. Sears and C. F. THE HOUSE. pan ap pi er lta dynamo, | Some others, Mile Misgpari Pacific, Oregon | was unable to understand the allusions im Mr. Be re ee | UMEY BOS, Deters ag, | Mclaren e Eatin Br sien of hn | _ fn he peager thi cca ho chapiata nid: | Seta Settee PW femeee Oe Teree Wes ightly. ‘The local traders ‘wets, buyers of | Fie%iNe's editor. sale, Bed Wagons, EM. WILLIS, Washington Man's, LOUIS CUNNINGHAM Breuer.” ""™* | Arbor. John R. Kendrick of Philadelphia and | “O! eternal God, in whose hands alone are the | single lamps, indoors, for the lighting of. the Umon Paeific, while the ipal sellers were - — ———— | ee GUSBSth st. Dr. J. O, Peck of New York are at the Lang- | issues of life and of death, we come to Thee to- | SH0Ps 80 that the oe ce asa gene d MAY | the arbitrage dealers. was no other ., is be carried on at nig! necessary. mty-two ture whatever to the dealings and at 11 = RQUITABLE ham, day to pray that Thou wilt let Thy tender | doubie lamps hang out of doors on the regula. | £°8 i = o'clock the market was dull and steady at in- CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Interior Department Changes. mercy come unto Thy servant, the eminent | tion iron posts for street lighting. The work of significant changes from the opening prices, i lishing the plant has occupied about a “EQUITABLE BUILDING” 1003 ¥ ST. oh satel wa) _ | The following official changes bave been pigs agyenint patie, romaine —— 4 mene A New Attorney General. SSE EW! INFOR: FRIENDS | made in the Department of the Interior; . pe et Paha | euiyatcc dat de Calgrarh atice uate |. "Pension, Ofeen Promotions “Merahail o, | Heatken wato our prayers in his behalf, and hin tee Sataary sack ie cena 4 Wesstrso, Max, Api 10 —Cifford Sitton of So meok WUebenear a con eee Cae eatin on | nee Fh omen as wok geutions tie Spreeniet hes: | Baharia ok Minnesota, $1,200 to $1,400, if it be according to Thy holy will ded with electric lights, but the other | Branden bas been offered the attorney generai- the iret Wednesday month the office will be xtensive scale. All Typewriter and Mimeo- | “¢r cris © intment: August | *Pare his life and restore him to health, But | be provi i ship and has accepted it, providing he can ar- open from 6 to § Dum. Advances will be made | lies NEWMAN & SON. G siete of Survey.—Appoi oe whatever be the event, help him, his beloved | large yards at Norfolk, New York and League torily for the conduct of his pri- poomptly of 7 o'clock, The 18th lesue of stock ie open | ae Se | V Geeeel Saas Cee we eiecnat Hage | ones al ua te bow with, Rumble pubadloion te} Eates eat ks teenie oc bone aa appropria- vate business. He left yesterday to sound iis Tor subscription. ‘2 WASHINGTON, D.C, FEB. 13, 1890, ee “anit ond Mint Anca. | the will of the Author of life and the Redeemer | Linn um be okttee Teen probably be | Constituents as to his for re-cloetion. Shares are 82.50 per month. M. Adams of Pennsylvania and Miss Anna . per } . of our souls. ©! God, succor and comfort his a large party of officers at the yard tonight to | ‘Phere is a growing ing that either Smart, @1,000 advanced on each share. J take pleasure in informing the prblic; that having Bush of New York, transcribers, $600. Promo- ra mi geo f Tiesuhdioamenting Ge ee nie of | secured the Iron’ Front building, Ne. 3313 Get reer | tions: James Cole of New York, #1,200 to | beloved pi spear ae Spores ong apect oe 2 pecs yar ep Far- | minister en works, or McLean, provin- ; Akg Ip nasi tages, ‘oftte e opened, its ‘ad ‘Lum- Ns sa hief . the Amoctation £7 furnishes upem application, j tee Brinean a aM ork Depart where can | $1,400; Mra, Jolla S. Marks of Virginia, #900 Se ea ee ee a ee I Enegpeeer gery ee a eee tore THOMAS SOMERVILLE, | iisre DUONR. bs, MOULDINGS, STAIR ped aera ae Gone Reels at Sedions | meee t nigh to be thé strength of | ence the work has been done, As soon as the | to the government supporters in the a deka bore a4 | WORK OPFICE FIXTURES PRET AND ° con their hearts and the cheer of thelr hopes.” | plant accepted it will become the absolute bl wert = = og . “eo cislty of Odd Size Work ip all { Deserted W! rorced. ‘THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL. : ot government erage oat age Bea RNP PIG as | Bessie Tncfadig inter init flat ods Joage Cor today in the Ravily Court made a} The House went into committee of the | will, be Se a A Ship’s Crew in Court. -— | a Fine’ Cisse of Building Lusaber:"t | decree of divorce in the eave of Susie Butler whole, Mr. Butterworth (Ohio) in the chair, on sien crest wil ba utlied daring tho day Tacoma, Wasm., April 10.— The United Cait tor Constitutions | Sheep tiaced Me. Wie. Ke Sinith ae manager, of the | against John Butler in favor of complainant. | the naval Dill. for the work of electric welding, pro- | Sa = seed 9 op ge ger “4 Yo leaned demonstrated Bubseribe for stock$1 por share—between the Estes, vertmen’ espe wis: Pie gen aot fa fron pe herons PrP sa oi Agent Meer d Kone Fmsgre vo} oe wee ae ter ee ee ne the noted case of British ship Craigend, Doure of 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. daily at the office of Cee Nery TPAD H. WILLET, lainant was but seventeen years of age, de- | of three, coustline battle ships. ‘His amend- | be run owing to the fact that’ the appropria- AI ee tos the 4 JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer, Leet ikeobe es Fondant lived with her but afew months and | ment Tan ee ee tion for their maintainance will mot be avail- were in court, case will be concluded | and Kate Carr: Joseph : pl+Gn 14626 F st. n.w., Kellegs Rul4ing, ‘Katimates furnished. m22-2m | left her, the United States was proceeding rapidly { able until then, fo é . > ; ‘

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