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C THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1891. : Some 2d EDITION rome ———— sentatives in the Bering Sea Controversy. Are of Local Interest. : ‘Continued from First Page. antteliimacion” arpaneuers wecn Senator Frye’s select committee ‘The report of the Anscostia and Potomsc Sr. Lours, Mo., Jan. 18—The Post-Dispatch s 4 Paladdaay tek caceiar cote caste railroads was called together today in order to | River Railroad Company for tbe year ending ee eas: TO OBTAIN HARMONY. thas tho following special: he could tke to the mint silver bullion (cost-| arromyer GENES: math Tas comsmer hear farther argument upon the bill already | December $1, 1890, was transmitted 40 the Sem, 2 day. The ort states that the capital Pree Riwor Aoexcr, 8.D., Jan. 18—Via ing lees in the markets of the, world) and re-| oy'nws case AT THE CAPITOL. ate today reps ULCERS, SORES, Ron t, Neo The friendlies held scone! treasury notes, legal tender for all debts? wc = Sat eer nigne yea Ary Seamer eae . . decided wanted none CATEGORICAL QUESTIONS. ‘understood cabinet, reg: «been, in. ring the year BAEUMATISM AND Assembling of Leading Base Ball | or to! in their comp. "They have dug} Mr. Teller—If the mint were open to the re-| nlar meeting held today, had some general have been $102,018.18, of which @1.700.31 was Men in New York. comes amore thee net oren.s solitary Tarr | ception and coinage of silver woold there be | conversation in « chatty way on the wubject of |on band January 1, 1890, and the “nase com = will arrest him and if he rosists they. will ‘xill | any bullion to buy? the new move on the part of the | $101,197.98, leaving « balance of S61512. The him. The friendly camp is between the agency | | Mr. Sherman—Yeu: it would be brought here | British government in the Bering sea contro- . receipts from passengers during the year were BY TaKING and retreat, and if a fight takes place no one | from abroad. oe ae te eae Wie ee ‘versy, which took the form yesterday ofjan ap- self unable to accept the terms formerly agreed | #21.222.33. The sale of first mortgage bonds FOREIGN OPINION OF THE INDIAN WAR, | wit “know” 's’srialy' froma” hostile, and | €2,600,000,000 worth that ins tght Why not the of : brought in 30,00), while Dicantesbvinn simply a battle betwoon | - Mr. 8h ‘passed to a review of the plication to the Supreme Court on the part to by it and embodied in the bill reported. The the sale of stock ag- . aYaws ——-— all the Indlinne andl the whiten, legislation of 1878 in connection with the Bland | TePresentatives of the British government for a 4 finaucial condition and future prospects of the | gregated $12,986.25. : : ‘The ten chiefs did not come in last night. | and Allison bill. logal interpretation of certain points that have Union Pacific would not warrant it in obligat-| $61,507.21 was «pent for construction, #10,- SABSAPABILLA Dillon Claimed to Be the New| They are expected today, but there ‘are feurs | He had said heretofore that the free coinage | heretofore been discussed only in di- ing itself to moet such heavy payments as were | 796.33 for real estate and $10,108.18 for equip- that it will be a day or two before they can be | of silver meant the standard of silver, | plomacy. It © is said that — the Proposed. Mr.Wilson elaborated this argument | ment r Irish Leader. Taiaced So come 0 Ge equncy. Goons Brank | snd all Ghat be then pe tn aR te. | matter was not brought oficially before the at leny THE NEW PoLtcr’counr wma. . Gigssad spend nt Right ba, the bestiier” commp yeni ie nna | cabinet, as it has generally been. the custom to , Indge Miller was before the House Distriet PURIFIES, See dhterinetion wean Cae fe had heen called before“ 's | Sonfine formal discussion and consul sapien! Deosnse b committee today in reference to the Police THE CHILIAN REVOLT DENTED | 1sce., “he chic told him that he conld talk | commitice of the, Senate “on. Shas, aubjoct po ny wage my A gree direonts* te: | SPOR, theme hoe) eo Court bill, now pending before Congrem. ‘This ae . meviconates an much as he pleased, but they would have | he stated his bélief that nd-Allison act | forested, 5 - y bill provides for two judges and a jury, eo that paLIEEs, ee nothing to say. (aot the Bland bil, but the sct as it passed) | "Ts understood that the conversation turned cts waiiadiiic ended, a Jars srial can be given’ to every person whe up sumeenes McCARTHYITES DISAPPOINTED. DANCED THEMBELV?S CRAZY. how knew he bad not raid a word against its | %,%i8 topic merely because all present were | Court, and . The Central Pacific Railroad Com was | “The bill will aly be weushiy. “They have danced themselves crazy," said dent inte’ in the Caso. Mr. © did not pany probahly be reported favorably Mahon erat respi 5 Pee That inde eect irenient Haves, | come to the meeting until Inte, being detained ~ also represented at the meeting by Vice Presi] eae GovERNWENT PRINTING OFFICE aITE. Mr. O’Brien Refuses to Be Editor of the | Gicrand, ‘and they are crazy still. The young | with that independence which always marl State ok ei ane. dent Hunti “ made - oe Anti-Pornel Dally. men are mad and the old ones acted as though | him, having fears that even that ect, with its| “type Suate Department by various matters. | ington. He made no argument and) Mr. Manderson, ax chairman of the commll- Special Cable Dispatch to The Evenina Star. they are half afraid. ‘The squaws aresilentand | limitations, might lead to the same ‘Ternlt as |. 11°, Govene tothe of : Sonfined himself to answering a few question®. | tee on pulilic printing, continued the investi- y sq ; Me thie Bins ularly ed by the yester- But upon hearing Mr. Wilson's proposition he WAS CUBED OTRERS. Deux, Jan, 13.—The original prospectus of | the warriors sullen. I cannot tell what they | the Hana’ DAE did vote 4, bk be (ile. Sher- Say to judge from the tone which the cabinet said that if more liberal terms were granted to | S8tion today into the question of the desire the Jrish National Press. the projected anti-| will do, but there are several hundred young san) ed wot pitene the a heey what he had | °! ‘assume when discussing the situation. the Union Pacific Company the Central Pacific | bility and practicability of the Capitol Park site ‘WILL CURE YoU. Parnell daily to be issned here, announced the | men who want to Sight ‘They have their war | , Te ed heard much stuft about what he hed ‘THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S ARGUMENT. ‘edi should be also afforded the sume indulgence. | f° Printing office. Rev- name of William O'Brien as chairman of the | PUét on and are ready for # battle. tnd over again without rising in his place ar | |The Attorney General secred to bein an an- ‘Court. Tnammuch an its earnings "and | prods | eral witnese: wore examined and the old quee- board of directors and editor-in-chief. This INDIANS DENT ON VENGEANCE. saying a word, because he had not to | usually good humor this morning when a Stax pelt, Thompson of Ohio, a republican mem. j¢r*, below thowe of granted thet |eblo fora building of the dimendons of tho was fore the American delegate Sal aed Se ot re) asl i “4 road the Central P bt bill | Pew office war din od. The bed - jegate had landed | Pteune, 8.D., Jan. 18.—Fred Lephart, « half- say anything tall about what occurred be: reporter asked him if he had anything to my ber of the foreign affairs committee, called at- = ee An Scorr: Co L Fi i he McCarthyites natur- | breed ranchman living near North Pierre, has | tween himself and the man whom he honored | toy publication about the cnc. Even this | “ntion = introduce’ 2 | for s term of 100 years and 2 per cout inverect) | Opinion exprenned by the witnesses ‘was ‘3 K.xcrston or Cop Lirver Unt, | on French soil, and the McCarthy! P . ti as President of the United States. tat bill in the House last summer providing be p | toot cee ally supposed from his cabled manifesto that | just received a letter from an Indian relative at "Teller hore interposed a remark on which | Westion did not disturb his equanimity. foram appeal from the f Court | should be favored in a ling degree | ta! Sround would easily «sustain the WITH RYPOPHOSPHITES. he was a warm adherent of the new leader and | Pine Ridge saying that 363 Indians, including | yr ghorean'e only comment was that the | ,,,,228%¢ jong ago learned,” be said, laughing, | Cf alaska te the Supreme Court, the purpose we further reduction of interest and exten- | fewndation. Expert testimony, both oral and therefore in touch with the opponents of Mr. | women and children, have thus far been kill Senator from. Colorado was in the habit of “that it is not a good iu to practice law in | being to get this question before the court. | “10M of time. If this were done he would be ape ge ye ge showing the nature of Parnell. development of events at Bou-| by troops. ‘The letter farthor says that the In-| showing himself ns irritable as n school meter, | {2 Newspapers. Not that the newspapers are | bel ee not object toa decision by | Willing to apply part of the earnings of the | the foil. So far ascan be told at scorrs EMULSION. | logne and the refusal of Mr. O'Brien to act in | diuns will now continue the war to the bitter but that Senators were not children, and that | 2°¢ thoroughly competent to settle ee our own Supreme court. Southern Pacitic railroad toward the repas- the investigation will be continued for scorr’s PALATABLE. EMULSION. | the capacities indicated has necessitated the | end to avenge the killing of their women and | P2 (Mr. Sherman) bad certainly passed the {#008 in the way,” he ied, ae * ment of the debt of the Central Pacific. somo Little ‘time yet. Senator Manderson. te SCOTT'S EASILY DIGESTED. EMULSION. | iawuing of an_ additional appeal to subscribers, | children. Parties in yesterday from the Cherry | Be Our gS herman) 1 her) Me “for they probably in their : bree —__. thoroughly interested in the question and, in- i wn. ore is e doubt that a | still keeping ‘u ing and lame: ‘ ° : eS . ——_ : Y . the SCOTT'S THREE TIMES AS = EMULSION. | jaro portion of ibe liberal sum contributed to | over the Killing of Wome, and clulive wad Feeemlen, oct, andl sald fab since | retail have enough to say about thia matter m fe How the Annual Election of the Columbia soil “will support the necessary SCOTT'S EYFECTUAL cuoraror, | Be Rew enterprise was subscribed chielly be- | that the friendly Dad river Indians feur an at- | 1% Peavade 960,000,000 of silver dollars bad been | y fortnight, when I make an argument Bank was Celebrated Today. : SCOTT'S ASTHE FLAINOIL. EMULSION. | cause Mr. O'Brien's name was used. it re- | tack before spring. because of the intrinsic valu> of the silver’ dol. | Before the Supreme Court in the case. ——_——_ ‘The annual election of the Columbia Na- To REGULATE THE STEAM RAILROADS. scorrs EMULSION. | mains to bo seen whether that of any suggested ——. lave but because of ‘the credit of the govern | ,,J¢,i#leamed, through « perfectly competent tional Bank today was attended as ustal with | ME. Grout in the House this morning intro SCOTT'S THE BEST REMEDY EMULSION. | Cditor will inspire equal confidence. REVOLT IN CHILI DENIED. ment of the great muss of bullion bebind the | Which ie by no means confined to the Depert- of the City for the Ensuing Year. interesting exercises and a lunch and fecep- | 42¢¢d the billdrawn up by the Commissioners scorTs: voR EMULSION. —— 2S Be | “YET certificates, and of the provision that they | Tent of ‘Justice is due’ to the fact that the | ‘Today the stockholders of all the national tion,» sort of annual reunion of the bank's | Providing that they may make such reasonable scorrs EMULSION. AS OTHERS SEE US. ST mcraeine egy etre Rag to ies be treated as money in their broadest | case is not, as was stated inadvertently in ‘Tux | banks in this city except one elected directors | Someory, stockholders and eames police regulations in regard to steam railroads seoTT’s COUGBS, COLDS, EMULSION. Reig npn Hyrotests Agali llectors. [~~ ‘Stan yesterday, now before the Supreme Court | for the ensuing year. @ custom which is 3 |. | in suid District as they may deem advisable for SCOTT'S BRONCHITIS, EMULSION. | Hew the Conduct of the Indian War ls Re-} 1 oxpox, Jan. 19.—Senor Don Carlos An- Hae eel) quoneh to, maintain iat | for final setticment. obsorved not.only in an city, but throughout |, ina oe teat, bank served’ a hand | the mafety and health of citizens aind for general ScoTT’s EMULSION, earners tanez, the Chilian minister to England, in an{ gold, although the metal ont of which it wes| WHAT OCCURRED IX THE SUPREME COURT. the country, the second Tuesday in January is feed aprecerrr aera! inhi a, Se ~ 1-4 SCOTT'S WASTING DISEASES, EMULSION. ~~ he pocsionsor! the In interview today denied that there had, been | raade had been going down. day by day, in all| “You see,” said Tus Stan reporter's in-| election day. The law requires that the an- aeryan epg cat rees poy Se and ast a toe | Congas. —_ macted SCOTT'S, ‘EMACIATION, EMULSION. a. ‘d — any fighting in the streets of Bantingo or Val-| the markets of the world. | There was tow in | formant, who was present in the Supreme] nual election of directors ahall be held some | °T2 1e good things troubles at the west, aa told by the cable from | *2¥ fightin the treasury $320,000,000 of thiscoin. Inepiteot ? - a of the luxuries. TRE BALTIMORE AXD OMTO TRACKS. scoTTs, EMULSION. p yp redit on | PArito or in the provinces of Chili. He aaded | ¥ $320,000. % Court room, “‘the petitioners yesterday moved | time during the month of January, but no day | “< sicckeend chumeene ; SCOTTS 4 SCROFULA, sreneann, | 0 to Sey, Bash ene Gat seit S00 08 on tne ts us setieeay sheet iol she cttorts made by every person charged | an injunction, or rather a probibition, as it is | {is specified “Thess weet ee one hoe weval bandred 5 Gotu btn mt Gallaudet of Kendal Groen has scorns RICKETS, RMULSTON, | the Sreat republic or cansts the check of het | progress in Chili and that the present disturb- | cath that duty not more than from fifty to | fermad in admiralty casea : socinl feature which is rather pleasant, and in | (mong,the number, enjoyed the bonpitality of | writion to the House Wjistrict com- aenere EMULSION. | *Tveling citizens to mantle es the = of ances are only a Protost against the egal dination. “Tue people of ‘the United States a er et yore bays Seto ani usjority of banks a lnnch is served in the | yer0 opened and barge tara deporite were | ™ittee asking a hearing before any . | | Pride. As the French press is at present en- | collection of taxes which are not sanetioned by tab audek aoceakomnst As tas wad of. , c lirectors’ room. mede out of the abundant supply of the neces.(2ction is taken on the bill — CONSUMPTION. EMULSION. 1 in carefully collecting all the more dis-| tho chambers. ‘The Chilian army, said Den momenta gue fupeand othe allverdoliers | $22 eerny ah pee ee aa ae, ‘The election at the National Metropolitan | Stic as well se che delncid ot colton the tracks of the Haltimore and Ohio ‘Raiteeed Teittable features of the present situation ft to | Catlos, sided with the government and only | £571) bo Lept in ths treasury and 40 be repre- ee gee has no | Bank resultod as follo am All were made welcome, and several of the | Company. The committee, however, at pres- not strange that the struggle between the | three of the thirty-one ships of the Chilian | oiog by certificates. selatnaiad tn ties Aieeriot poy ree a Nathaniel — bank officiais were on hand to sec that none of | €2t has no jatention of taking np the question Whites and redekine the popular aympathy ia | nary | Joined the party of opposition. emtagall ies ie a meee pisck | evecgenl Ren Gotta eee oe | eee Prag) va ae hee the guests left until they were more han satio- | phage gore go se gg yee ond Tar: G Se. "This feeling. iv intensitcd by the illustrated | Co. received a eablo today stating that ‘the | To that he had no objection. And when, last | Polideal oue, without legal aspects, nod had no : 2 Who were prescul at the Taschen hinsnmns | Distsich lagidation af amy lompertanse oaibe Be (ReaT ‘CCESS: journals that are making an especial feature of | revolution broke out at Valparaiso on the 7th | session, it was to adopt that same | Place in the Supreme Court. 3 tral National Bank re-elected its | Pi Sers Pi tr Gs vises in the | ©UCted this sesion, and it is thought that it Of the genaine unported ows selog suaniinened to nit hentibia fact: | 00 thie | wamally; Wha “ceveintiocaey feses » it was proposed ort He claimed that it was unconstitutional for | present board of directors as follows: Samuel | P™° et ee ee would be a waste of time for the committee to ont onthe partieuls bei ted “by several of the vessels | Policy by a bill to inerense the purchase of | the Supreme Court to administer upon matters L. Barbour, H. Browning, B. Acer couaae . t JUMANE HOPY'S MALT EXTRACT ecmice tah cnomeall <eeocai or naencsnre:| Ok” tke meee: hele cable’ clay sented tees | silver bullion (althccgh he thicghi Wis atacens |'Uekontioe piace department. There ton, W. E. 0-2. Thompson, Levi | 1 asasortot consultation and congratuls- | Coumpence an investigation of the Baltimore Kea" indtasars to come Tato, pie matiar” ewareat | mote period in American’ histsry’ or are alte-| the Chilian government waa tabing netive and | too largo) he had herrtily and cheerfully sup-| were several other minor points in his argu- | Woodbury. Wm. B. Webb, J. L. Edwards, W. | Hon meeting between the oficers of the bank | > ——— : Sa Same Seteeanes ther imaginary. energetic measures to suppress the revolt. As | ported. The principle, he said, was there—| ment. Tho court immediately denied the right | K. Mendenhall and Albert Gi sucesestal “history of the institution. | There THE ATKINSON BILL, “JOHANN HOFF" - capa cca no advices have beon received since tho 7th | namely, the maintenance of the ‘parity of tho | of the petitioners to make their motion, and set | “At the National Bank of the Republic the di- ws ab. Gamal wae cian bake : — ais nsck of every bettie. rian wake een led to the flame by the | 2f further action on the part of the revolution- | two metals by the pawer of the government |® day, two weeks from yesterday, when the | rectors were re-elected as follows: Daniel B.) Namber of prominent business “men who | 7® District Commissioners Recommend EISNER & MENDELSON CO. Buel has just heen added to the flame by the | ta it is presumed that the government Las| (whatever might be the market value of the | Gestion of admitting the motion will bé finally | Clarke, Auk, Wines George E. Lemon, W. J. | Wore present haste Deief tat clean nate Favorable Executive Action. 2 Je acents, 6 Barclay street, ‘York. publication of a letter addressed to the pope | been successfnl. bullion). If the Bland bill had passed the | nd formally argued. ¥ si Ryneal. jr. O. C. Green, W. BR. P é z og og —2__Selennenta, 6 Berclay street, How York. _ winks The disc ‘hich will take place | Ril He ji Mr. B. H. Warner, the president of the bank, | The Commissioners have forwarded to the andsent to his bolinees through a missionary ee conntry would be today (Mr. Sherman asserted) nasion whic! then take place jobn ferrell, Ww. > | started tio a bs > | 4 ‘ i it i ve dard. “But the Allison bili had | nd the decision which will subsequently be | Thos. E. Waggaman, P. H. Hill. - e Proceedings with a happy address | President with their approval House bill @43, ‘RS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP igned by an Indian chief. The writer appeals} . Capt. J. B. Thomas-of Boston Dead. onasilver standard. But ison i a jaggaman, of welcome, and said that he tt. | M re Pe A passed and the country was on what he thought | rendered will in no way affect the merita of th the National ‘Bank of Washington the Nepean ie wan glul £0 806 ©0 | otherwise known as the Atkinson bill, Han been used for over PIPTY YEARS py wrt. | #0 Leo XIII to act as mediat eeamcen bis peo- | Bosrox, Jan. 13.—Capt. J. B. Thomas, di; | Possediand the country yet the United States | enee or have any bearing on its future disposi- | members of the present board were selected as | Many friends of the bank present to show their | Sy o™icy Suoru an tue Aikinaom BAL to LIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE | Ple and the Great — busd Heee ton Prong | Fector of the American Sugar Refining Com-| need silver toagreater extent than any coun-| tion. Iam confident that the court will reas-| follows: Chas. A’ Sa president; James L. | in}erest and appreciation. ho Predient Gat tn ts TEETHING, with FEKFECE SUCCESS. SOOTHES | ising that in case his request is gran ‘rifice | P&2¥; died at 7 o'clock this morning of heart | try, except Franco alone. sert its conclusion of yesterday.” Norris, vice lent; ite, Creat scomtet Me sect ie) Se aoe on theCHILD. SOFTENSiheGUMS, ALLAYSall PAIN, | holiness shall be propitiated by a sacrifice | Foijare, bir. Sherman then "referred to. the Latin CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS. and R. E. White, i eg eg pag FS farm gl aR they CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best romedy for | and the present of the skin of a ferocious Said ant Soin) cietecasoei wake wien rag elapse A. Teuea L cw Ho During the year 1890 1,095 new depositors | #vers Fp eee ys “4 DIARRHEA. Sold by’ Druqeists in every part of the | buffalo slain by the hands of the chief. The EES ET afore heen gst reggae py reporter made a hurried investigation as moe ‘at Mattingly. ‘a ne, and Chas, | pened up accounts, making a total of more | fave diftered somewhat in the provisions world. Be sure and asi for “Mrs. Winslow's Soothing | pope has granted the Indian request and in FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. salkdion cud siive: cimaiaee © to the law in the premises, but was informed | #4. 7 Q Caster than 4,000 since the bank was organized. Al-| the bill. bet an a = = oe Syrup." sad chews cther hind. Heentoabotie. | due time President Harrison wil foceivo from a ani m Pe liable Person, well versed in euch mat-| ‘The stockholders of the Second Natidaal | {boughs new bank. the last report showed thet | that the | measure hes been fully and ais ee er cee Gis Stanton | ue aaecman cas Sasepine cok ane nomeat nov ieyernlglrerstpere sot {2tm, that there is no definite statute prohibit | Bank elocted directors asfollows: M.@. Emery, | Satisast Deeks nt Gee Doe We lit | ee Conca aaa ee ccangrens und the prem, a fo the subject and expressing the hope that | n"Kew Sork Stock Market, as reported Ey spetal | ‘The President today sent to the Senate the ing the transfer of such a question as that re- | M. W. Beveridge, Wm. F. Mattingly, Lewis | tional banks of the District. m Masry Prnsoxs some way will be found of mitigating the | wire to Corson and Macartney 1410 F street. following nominations: Henry H. Swan, United | lating to the Bering sca from the executive | Clephane, Geo. W. a. W. W. Burdette, | p Col MM. Parker, Mr. John Joy Edson, Mr. | ewtivenetion, es ah ‘are broken down from overwork or household cares. | ¢ruelties alleged to have been practiced. States district judge for the eastern district of | branch of the government to the judicial. Samuel Fowler, Seymour W. Tulloch, Jobn 1. | E49, Parker the cashier, Mr. H. A. Willars A FREE PUnLIC LInKARY. BROWN’S IRON BITTERS — Michigan. Robert E. Hannay, United States ee rodrpeeagre probable oy = ——— Vogt, — ‘Thomas and Simon mae ae a to the rapid crowth ye eng awe . . 5 of IN 51 N. ey for the tern district of Texas. eral, in his argument a weel om next ‘The election at raders’ Nati. Bank | i. i - " ere ME ebuilde the system, aie dicestion. removes eicem, BASE BALL MEN ESS10) .{ | attorney for the eastern rie Monday, will go as Recah aetanlieer ~thseg-o the E. F. Droop, Wm. A. G cial institution and its present prosperity. A Board of Trade Couunittee ‘That Will . ¥ \CHE | Meeting of the Conference Committee to HOUSE. yunds and claim that the — of ed don, 0. C. a Geo. C. Henning, Emmons a ae meat Consider the Project. = Settle Last Season’s Differences. ‘The Speaker laid before the House bills for | Se™U"Fer comes from the general division of | 8. Smith, Samuel 8. Emil 'G. ‘Trest Com; Election. M-. oxander D. Anderson, the secretary of } the board of trate. ix also chairman of the board of trade committee on universities, the duties Shedd, be ler, 7 A e the government, which was made by ‘the | Isadore Saks, Geo. A. Shehan, Jobn T. Varnell,| The stockholders of the Washington Loan Public buildings at Akron, Ohio, and Pueblo, | framers of the Constitution. In all such ques- | Beriah Wilkins. and Trust Company today elected directors as Col. with Senate amendments, which were dis- | tions as to the constitutionality of a nw or a| ‘The annual electionat the Columbis National vertherrwent. yl Smail dose. Suail peice | New Youx, Jar. 13.—The base ball men of the three big organizations were in force at sor by er Of car dincontent made mloriows |. Fifth Aventie Hotel this morning. The , follows: Jobn T. Arms, Charles B. Bailey, Chas. | " fi a aa * legal step it is custo indeed, necessary — resulted in the election of the followin, ste of which are defined to be to have charge “of of D. Sn $e 0 openly end ethaian ate. | See eee eget eatucente peat. | Sons Gan Se gueakel pened pean |e ee Barker, C. B. Bailes; | & Baker, James L, Barbour, HS. Cummings, | sui masters relating to universitien librertosund Grastys Dovate Srone: Prospect y 8 ry aes iif, jpthe same action waa taken on a bill to provide | and not from the basis of any particular statute | ©. Eason, Albert F. | 7.7 Dumnewn. John Joy Edeon, Albert F. | 11s concricn” and “to give apootal attention to So nse in, trying to, buy t eae ee piss CF Hes | ment of matters had its effect on the various ‘an additional associate justice of the supreme | or law. W. . Fox, 0. C. Green, Wm. Gurley oe Grates jraunranters “ive you 100 Cente fora dollar | delegates. Messrs. Krantzoff and Byrne com- | f oes at na aoe, cain court of Arizona. Hence it is likely that the discussion will be a Hamilton, John B. Larner, Samuel Norment, | the promotion of the educational, literary and every Hie and that ‘walt you cam wet anywhere, atl itz ¢ a b Nc : M | Sohn Ridout. George £. Schafer. art interests of the city.” Mr. Anderson's - leted the work of compiling the new national te fi if | broad one, and may cover many of the its | Park LEK. Wi 8. Ww. iJ y 4 eal cme att rare ua secant ser | Pacted the Wo oh oot be niece to he wane Joye (peated bee art matcoverny itck Points | Parker, George Truesdell, Thos Somerville, John A. Swope, J. worm | aewociates on the committee are Mestre. A. T. until it is approved by the three bodies. 3 ‘at £100,000 was agreed tor DISCUSSED AT THE CAPITOL. of of Wilson, L, D. Wine, 8. "We Woodward, A. S. rer, Jchn R. Dos Fassssana bar Hag em agar ee | to een aad a Aa Cra ‘The prevailing topic of conversation at the Worthington. This commitwe was ap- the players and taagnates rent into session at | Woad west. "Caton..| 4238 Fevive the ‘of licutonaut general of the | Capitol ‘and in political circles generally this nowles, C. M. Matthews, ‘The Kincaid-Taulbee Homicide. toned prsteoarsy gl age ay 4 1145 a.m. The committee is composed of 75 106 i arms, but Mr. Cogswell (Mass.) objected. morning jwas the flank movement of Her | Philip May, H. M. Sweeney, J. H. Smoot, and Mr. C. M. Smith of ieee me been ad owing tothe abmute of Mb. Bes Messrs. Thurman, Barnie and Von der Ahe eee aS On motion of Mr. O'Neill (Pa.) a joint resolu- | Britannic Majesty on the Bering sea question, | . D. Wine. From noon to after 1 o'clock a| _ Mr. C. M. Smith of counsel for C.E. Kineaid, ge oe ow of the American’ Association and Spalding, Washington Stock Exchange. tion was passed giving Afty. addiGonal copies | by attempting throw the contention, or a | substantial lunch was served to depositors and | indicted for the murder of ex-Representative eye po yt yy pny Byrne and Day of the league. All these geu-| gaies_Regular call —12 o'clock m.:, D.C. 3.688, | of the etlogies on the Inte Samuel J. Rahul | part at ih, into the United’ States Supreme | stockholders. 4 Wm. P. Taulbee in February last, has been | ington next woe a Fave wap y Fm oat a tlemen except Mr. Day were present. After a | g5y.42 1,000 at 119%. American Security and | and Wm. P. Kelley to their widows. Zourt, as fully and exclusively describodin Tux | | The West End National Bank elected direo-| notified by the District attorney that | ™! a etien cae ee ee “S Very Handsome Oxk rewalar priee, $95; | short session the committee adjourned un pany, 20 at Gig: 6 ut oxic; 4 at G2. Evaxiwa Sra of yesterday. ‘Tho univers | tors as follows: Jno. E. = 3 hat | of the matters entrasted to the committee. oar pre aera em gt He CN | the arrival of Mr. Day, who is expected this | Washington Gas, 15 at 403i; 10 at 40-1 15 at 40% THE ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL. opinion among leading statesmen and poli- | H. 8. Cammings, 3. B. Fardon, | Pe, would call’ the case on the 26th | This comiaittee will consider the free-library Tone vad finer Sets | afternoon. So far nothing has been done, but | Government Bopds—U. 8. 4148, ayy Die Cee: | ,O% motion of Mr. Cutcheon (Mich.) the] ticians, whicl was expressed freely ‘and | Geo. A. Mellhenny, W. instant with the view of fixing a day | project, Mr Anderson said toa Nran reporter shey had an informal talk over the situation. | 10H istered, 100% iady, bide 21%; asked. Ui. & ax, | House went into committee of the whole (Mfr. | withort ‘hesltation, was that ‘the’ mona | lings, G.A, Schnedien Le ie - | for trial. Mr. Smith is associated with | today that the valae of « free public Library ¥ ‘THE NEW AGREEMENT. coupon, 1907, 12035 bid, T2137 asked Dingley of Maine in the chair) on the army ap-| was 8 most important one, and in fact | Vogt, E. 8. Wescott, W. RB. Wilcox, J Pele ene ee en ee i District of Columbia Konds—Per tmp. 6a, 1891, inti that it constituted one of the principal public | Lambie, R. H. Judge Wilson. Mr. Kincaid was released on ee ee ‘The new agreement as proposed is to govern ts ap. propriation bill. pri Pp ‘i i | cause of the rapid development of the ital the t fations and also the members of | Ol. 14, Pids — aakedn ter eet 124) car’ |" Mr. Cutcheon withdrew his puint of order | vents of the season. But few are read, Lincoln National Bank el sreatee f pail tn 090,000 tn April last and to mow atthis | conse of the rapid de — ay ty Syl WO assoc: Tency, 101 bid. — asked. market Eon oat inst Mr. Bland’s amendment providi ‘that | ever, to discuss the probabilities as to the out- | directors: At bome in Louisville. His friends do not think | city a5 an educat center. In own ex- the defunct Players’ League. Mr. Spaulding | carrency, 102 bid. said this morning that the agreement deals = bag oy it | with the reserve rule, which was the primary | Water ste Burgdort, Job : funder, ee | oe as os Sbtee ee Zuid, 1003 bidy—asked. | no salary shall be paid by the United States to | come of the case in the court, as the matter Angastus B. Coppes, H. Bradley Davidean, | that he is yet able to undergo r of a he said, he had discovered the neod 1901, currency, 129 bid, 133 asked. | military officers detailed to military colleges or | a8 been spr #0 suddenly that everyone, Jesse C. of a public hbrary. Notwithstand- rs i - Ali —— the great collections of oke here there Tis bid, "120 waked. except perhaps Mr. Blaine himself, is taken by | Hoge, Peter Latterner, Watson J. Newton, Alli- ing 4 cause of the base ball war, in wuch | wae giant ae chtrencye i908 139 tid, to skeet. “Or. Breckinridge (IKy.) opposed the adoption | surprise and is unable to entimate ihe bearings | sou Nallor, jc, Wredecice: Wr Peon ick Death of Stewart J. Gass, pane ty a Bay na to | obviate alll such trouble | s.g5e 1924, fund. currency, 1194 bid, 121 dake. of the amendment, taking the ground thet na | of the law points involved in the case. apatite: icherd A. Walker, J. B.Wileon} Mr. Stewart J. Gass, a well-known citizen of | Soi Ko Sud et the books boummanyeb in the fatare. | ee ne “A nee Tee nad ie ah ta, 1d he nan (eree” | army was too small to protect the government AN AFFRONT TO THE EXECUTIVE! and James F. Oyster. the District, died at his residence on Whitney | junct toa free library. ro poe 5° be ‘cold ‘without his frat parted ge - | ington and Georgetown Railroad Convertible és, | in time of war and that we must depond upon| It is generally remarked that the British DISTRICT ae avenue near 7th street yesterday, aged fifty-two | ‘ihe library of Congress was, he said, practé- ® so taehak eter Se aevURE | Saived on the eubjoct, The leas and cmos: | oe ik — fake, suanntc all Amoclation,taem | the militia and young men trained in these col- | government, in making this move, has assumed — years. ‘Mr. Gass was 2 nativeof Concord, N.if, | cally. closed to, the “public. Only: those who SSNS Soe Eka tear ce cea Bearcoes | HOM eiceaitsare alwodealt with. Tt is hoped by | fun, os ude caked: Washinglon darker ore | ess, ant a highs tong, POPUlarize the army | 41 the responsipility for the result and must EARTH YOR THE ZOOLOGICAL PARK. but came here in 1859 to engage in the hotel | Gowd 5 there during the business hours of in iowa ‘doust | the members of the conference that all these | any. tmp. ¢a, — bid, 11S asked. “American Security Mr. Bland, speaking for his amendment, said | abide by the issue. At the same time the action business. When the war broke ont he enlisted | ho had to read and study at night, or nota “3M. C. GRASTY, Double Stores, maticra will be amicably arranged. and that | and ‘rust Company,te,100 bid. 108 asked. Washing | Lo otiatisation of fie orny tee ut right in a | is ‘as a direct affront, amounting al- a8 a hospital steward and served for | all, could not enjoy any of the adi of FURNITURE, CAMPE TS OU. CLOTH, MATTING, | the result of today’s conference will be ratified 4 ee Te ee Inonarchy, but that the pint diore ides “should | most to an insult, to the President and the | 7501 “i as chief clerk to Surgeon J. H. Brintnall ‘Atter the libeary. sso _ ituantiLreryuing cheap for cash, | Wt tomorror's meetings, which are pagerly | Washington, Ligut Infant "Tag ‘Company, series | prevail in republican government, which | Secretary of State which will undoubtedly be ‘Com- | Ward Mr. Gass next entered the fourthauditor’s | Mr. Anderson looks hopefully to the time pe forward ‘ ee Oe ee eR asic (jas Light | should popularize love of civil liberty. He | resented by the administration and will prob- | OF... ‘today is office. He served as ty in the marshal’s | when Washington will be { university - All interested manifest a disposition to avoid | ¢; “series IB, 68, 116 bid, 123 asked. ‘the ably call forth a vigorous rejoinder from Mr. , sieaed LY ALWAYS COMES i wees “| Company, ‘series 33, : spoke against the growing tendency toward | ably cond Sie a) of earth | Office under Marshal jus and Henry. | city, and have asa part of its educational equip- diver sud is promptly relieved by | Anything that would likely result in split and | “National Bank Stocks—Dank of Washington, 435 | Saociations formed on part military services. | Blaine. Some years ago Mr. Gass located on Whitney | ment one of the finest free public libraries tie Laver Pulis. _Duu't forget tats concession are graciously socorded by the leed- bid, 500 aaked._ Bank of Republic, 0 bid. ziSasked. | fn". republic there, should be uo distieaes puihe.sftront consists in the fact that after the agony wags i > avenue, purchasing a small tract of land, which | the world. . gs: ing spirits, who hope, as a result of reasonal jetropolitan, 274 bid, — asked I, - iti t Prva ppesschares » € and, . W2 ae forbearance, to see the national gamo restored Farmers and Mechanics 1974 Did. 1973 adkou. Ci. | behwown the military and peter yolytar rh penton commestee tonal ery eee mg a “tas eaten betas Secretary Noble Hasn't Heard, to its place at the head of American sports. ake capital 1a bid 53, asked. Wea Hnd, w | ment as practi aly are of the existing tan | iet apie pres after spake dpe 4 immediate | Secretary Noble said today that he had not i pee BAR ete a bid, ers", ig asked. which was serving an ‘excellent purpose os Beare matle wd we . JOHN DILLON TO LEAD. ‘coin, 164 bid, — asked. “Second, 192 bid, — asked. | acting as an inspiration both to army cahcars: counter propositions to the British govern- 1 i coming — gh ad pay that ts cero qu rs Casa Ox Cazprt. a icaiiroad. Stocks Washington and Georgetown, | and to our ed ‘young men. ment, bu inticad of replying to these propos ; ans from country come ore ‘920 bid. 245. M tan, 110 bid, 135 asked. it Its Claimed bnew pain ae == Columbia, $f bid, is asked. Rp ly ‘THE ARMY SHOULD BE POPULARIZED. \ puicktieg 7 ireectieg, toon, one en pisks Party. o Mr. Flowor (N. Y.) said he believed the army | nithgut © taking Panis Jan. 18—The Sicce today announces, | Homme S02, asked, Georgetown and Tea. | se en et 2800 nee army | eaten nme READ THESE PRICES in double-leadéed type, that Mr. John Dillon j intend ‘Stocks — Firemen’s, 45 bid, 55 asked. J sary for the preservation of the republic and fr of our, gov ceived: Jol EL understand upon his arrival in France will be chosen as | fot, it bid. #2 shed, Avington, 168 bid, tis | that it was proper and right to uso the army aa “ ams J. 8, 945; y “ “ “eee ee ok — leader of the Irish parliamentary party. ‘asked. Corcoran, 63 bid. Columbia, 15 bid, 15% | a school to educate young men in the art of 17,787; voare of these Indinke Loxpox, Jan. 13—The Daily News today ad-| asked. German-American, 165 bid.” Potomac, | war. When they did that the. more effors Solki Oak Antique-mishat Bed Room Suitee,3plecesy} mits that in his Limerick speech on Sunday | bid. ty on ee sande t0 po ularize the army the better for the Sor 827 cash of $18 0n creit. Mr, Parnell gwve the correct date of the letter = see. . ‘Bomtmercia, 4 vid 4x, asked.” ex} Snape abapel raga ne army «. jo Cecil Jol 10 : itl rance ‘Title, “tec Fucler Suites, tid walnat frames, wphel-| 22 00% Cwroramenh, andl which, says tbe Bevo, | ML wet ates Columbia Tie, 64 bid. 6, asked. | men should be taught how to fight, and he saw | if led ' to a ‘serlous et eee tae Perl | creak aceasta aC | ae Vay eete has or an amen | ns tebe he, ne eS ee ee Bare ft city | Scitnute shocks Penn ment as in the direction of diminishing the in- | ‘@° istry and cuabeesy, and i Se as ‘ Pennsylvania, *bid, ssaskod. any rate not likely to increase ndly feel- Good WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRINGS tor #2.25|| today expresses th belief that it is ineredibio | o:ralePhone Stacks Pennsylvania, 25 id; 24aaked. Alraye boon ted {0 throttle es et eet bad | ing between the two nations. norm h cash oF $2.50 on credit. that Mr.Gladetone did not know the contents of ean Graphophone, *114, bid, 12 asked. sda = NOT CONSIDERED AN ISSUE BY MR. BLAINE. | GENET—COOPER At the residence of vevtge the Parnell manifesto. Miscel Stocks— Washington Market Com- ‘It is noticeable that the main qnestion sub- lor Kaness aven' : Be Nange 2.¥.. Deeper 2, ry BRUMITLS CARPET, te caer Gia. uemas. | Sr. Arnold Morey, the Ueral whip, went to | ven. Js nu ™ GO, juaannginn, rok He Fae ecestert Revibeten. mitied tothe court by he foreign tignnts i ts (tas slgead ane 3 * 2 where he an lew | o My v 5 .C. Good INGRAIN CARPET, Ge.casb or 40c. of credit. Pacts Townley O'Brien. The snb ‘the Commeng. — DM, Se ses. Bull Run Pano- precisely the question which Mr. Blaine re- g ‘ork, F. daueier of David M. Cooper of Georretown, D. a Wesew and lay ail CARPETS free of cost and don’t | differences in the Irish parliament party | Carriage, ’, Did, Lasked. Interocean Building Com- ‘ eharve for the waste ip matching Sagurea - eee ow od Ne Curtemmsare theeaseetof any Roasein the clty:| Gitar, “EnBANea, “Mons Hire” monkey | sate’ ‘Depeeie 0" bids "aso Somat Washington between Blaine and eed ON EO , meen = only a amai! payment at thueot purchase and thebal- | found it impossible to bring Mr. O'Brien | Safe Deposit, ny, 120 bid, 185 aaked. Wash - oa ailon. a around to his way of looking at the situation | ESD American Security and “1vase Company i Chemin Haag — to delegates from J bot owoch, CORNELIA Le Cue TER, . ance in EASY WEEKLY or MONTRLY PAYMENTS. | aud the course to be pursued to bridge the ex- | Soret, Amencen S i ais . Blaine will ‘dauz) ter of and Cormeiia No notes required and 6 rer cent discount aliowad | isting difficultics between the Irish factions and | 55" dividend. sbtaining pa - Pauncefote Virginia, and — oe ati accounts settled inthirty dave, avin wai today that the McCarthyites expect Baltimore Markets, Ne _ tulen that Mr. John Dillon on his return from the| BAaLTIMO! Jan. 13. — Cotton firm — mid- ines United States will signify his adherence to the | dling, 0%. dull — Howard street and invol faction of the Irish party which acknowiedges | western super, 5.0a84; do. do. extra, 4.60n4.40; United . Mr. Purnell as its leader do.do. family, 450a5.00; city mille, Kio brands, hiro GRooan's Sr Belfast held extra, 5.was29, winter wheat ‘5.085.405 nay ‘The National League at Belf a meet- Bog Sele ene akin it . After hours of noisy discussion the ‘extra, 4 i) jet; Fults, country ; CREDIT HOUSE, committee rescinded the vote of confidence in | gsaog, oun Not, the case. s = " MeCartby, which wax adopted some | winter’ red, spot, 46%a%; January, 90\a9i; May, win NOT ep: SA et ae | Te camn aah adapted s vols. eonndenre sal San thera tose ‘There - Parnell. the voto standing 5 a dananty, “Soeaioie Hass sryase wleames, among = se ‘Oats ‘Tirm—angraded southern and Penn- Mr. Blaine ‘Salem, GOV. BOYD RECOGNIZED, safranin, a do, wegahn he, Sak oo He a tale iinet Action-of the Supreme Court of Nebraska. to prime, fia commoa to fan Tat Biase; good by thie s eena ae Lescous, Nus., Jan. 13.—The supreme court } —c! (oe Bp fay pnarad = P. Mo- Yor tnprorat ant eo- | allowed ox-Gor. Thayer to fle a quo-warranto | Provisions qulet mens pork, old 118K, 2 Some of the ee nomic coukery. Use it for | this morning, ¢iting Gov. Boyd to show cause clear, ides 6, sugarpickled snulders, ‘in the cont aad Soups, Sauces, Made Dishes | why he should not vacate his office. et a oe San = poeerk of Now York LIFRIG Game, Fish, &e.) The ,” the.court rays, “we steudy — creamery pat of Mr. will not ay, i Dos lucas surect meat peoparstion. | James E. hosd 0 the degal governor of Ne- | Sissi dn. Waheed, al; ade, ever the decision of we Contains no added walt. Is} braska and all the state departments do $0, Sood ehakes, 1201" roll ting, 1 ph COMPANY'S pecking oe, house, ‘Coffee frm—Rio cargoes fat, Sores ‘Mr. Adamseot Not steady — granulated, to speak on the and aia ‘quiet will do him no good to furthor resist. Sooper tatu, Ry Waa et that he was wxrRact Pounisof lean beet of the | "In spite of s Thayer refused to. raoate his | rm—cotton, ‘ae Sout, 4d. Cork to get ‘value of about $7.0. office. The of public lands | for orders, 2.6d.ade.od. — four, 10,141 eid he 7 land buildings have again barrels; wheat, 2230 16,863 bushels; ‘into this ov exer. — Sut ae qemtee. compel mas Se ponhels 276, 106 Dastle, Shipments he bad no 6 Genuine only with | Thayer as the ‘sofice and will remove | 208% care Saprene 6 vor ave: Same room a meres, Bene BALTIMORE Jan. 12—Vieginia 4% bid; e fs Baltimore ‘Cen- ae OS See = £ YOU WAKE IN TUE MOMNING WITH A Bry-| Botey Moxr., Jad. 18.—Joseph Lafon, the | U2 ake do. Inited 8 — after a few days illness of pneumonia. Lafou. wes ‘he New York AES sa

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