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4 THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILD 3 NOL Penssylvania Avs, corner 1 ret, by The Evening Star Newsnaper Company, S&H. KAUFIMANN, Prev. Tre _ counts at 10 cea pep % United saawer TERSMnES Svan 61-00 per oar: Ditice at Washington. D. C.,. ae LATE NEWS BY CABLE The English Card Scandal Will be Taken Into Court. A HICH IN THE Signor Crispi Asked to Withdraw Evening Star. WASHINGTON, D. Cc. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1891. o 18,061. TWO CENTS. His Resignation. es SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. IN CONGRESS TODAY. we thould have unrestricted ade and com- | FATAL EARTHQUAKE IN JAVA MEMBERS OF Index to Advertisements. mercial dealings with Canada. In say ‘ing this as wpa: the above sssoriation, s SERDAy, Yehrns = ‘BETA THETA Pt —_— ho still deprecated the existing tariff; buton| IE ENGLISH CAKD SCANDAL, SS SE | er _mosbnees Beto pier e eee prcervesrs. A Lively Little Tilt in the Senate seedct'ms cones Svante tacts Tj at any meeting without | qs f, OFSERESI MARORIC—A, FREDDY S Hotel at 0 pe ATTORNEY: y le Tilt in the | tended as a retaliation against ws Sir Gordon — Bring His ac M. De Ww. 1 be heid at kp. ‘The whole trouble lay in the fact that there = Tere antagoriatc to the Ueited sence Ths | Losvon, Feb. Write have Deen obtained relations of Great Britain to Canada was a valu- by Mr. Woutner, the well-known criminal eolic- MESSRS. COCKERELL AND DAWES) 8% oxe,',s smal portion of tne people of | itor, against the five accusers of Sir Gordon It gave them cuniary and commercial ‘advantages and’ Sid | COMMING in the card-cheating case. In the . tant, ~ By order 0: the W. M: = =e SURE HEAR MRS. BESSIESTAR | BOARDING Pa: Gi ‘Secretary Fae AND 4 : for TLEY. ital AL di HAN int ime THU Thood of, K = & 1 6 6 3 2 8 5 7 7 not interfere with home affairs. “if Sir John | Meantime the senior officers of the battalion to eticiiicitthan: Green ceil Se THE, CO 8! Indulge in Some Personal Pleas- | ¥scPonald could carry out the scheme be has | Which Sir Gordon belongs have held a meeting -_ Se sereees2 961,884 29 Ardiur W. “Fairtex, ‘toms bus 7 ge Yfgvented to the Canadian people and to | to consider what course is proper for them to * Bane of Armde Fairfax, Ws README ioe eae 1 : the ,Reople of the United States Canada | pursue under the circumstances, “There is the DELL, ARTHUR W. FAIKPAX, ee eee RRS cont eorion 2 antries. Would be the most fortunate of nations. The | gheat authority for «tating that the law cases vanes. fips F est AERNATIONAL UNION OF AMEIICA 2 United States did not desire to add a single | will be fonght to the bitter end and that no <page i ie. ae “ta This sto certiy, that Un FOR RENT ¢ 2 tem acre to ite imperial domain, but if the. people | compromise will be accepted by the plaintif, Pree raed <u mame. : 3 Dital iy friends and patients may Anil 106 at, gation 1m any zl Canada in their sovereign capacity wished to | who will dcline to sacrifice himself further to Re a im Intsle Mirect or cor SEE Oca ear Sette ore: |e horial oamaae ce maar Gost TOR RENT (Stores).. e3/THE DIPLOMATIC BILL. | maintain unrestricted relations” with the the antaral repaguence of the Teivce of Wales ‘Surplus in excess of 6 per cent raving of the better class. Cor ee tm -4t00P-M- | inions now in existence in this city, acting under | FOR RENT (Houses). Page 2 people of the United States, then they had but | and his aristocratic friends to going into the See 5 PEECUET, Fectly snaraved cant and inviteiions }Ranimons jastructions of local union Ne. 118 of | FOR SALE (Houses) . Page 2 Cae their sovereignty, in spontaneous and | witness box. . s A Tres, a Shd superior punting ihade tarowgae ers - FOR SALE (Lots) .. Page 2 “ soy | : 2 out . A. CASPAR, President, : z SENATE. unsought-for act, and ark annexation, | The amounts won and lost were compars- The stove siaiaisent is corrects” ” quer & OBERTS, _fotat S00 Sth ste. _< sat i the | Rich, Nas the cutting of the gordian knot and | tively trivial, as the accused is” wealthy, and WM. MAYSE. i ome te a a MEMBERS OF MT. VERNON COUNCIL, Pas Aum the bills reported and placed on e nitimate destiny of Canadian people. one of the five witne: rainst him has al ce aa cad et. acer Ges Uaice. sae SES | aE ORT ar O;U-AM. ure invited toat- woes | donde ous tae Sie The diplomatic appropriation bill te being | ready endeavored to withdrew. On the other Stock im the 28th series can new | uwred b: 000,400. in Dennison Hall, 23 F st.n.w., 1 0M0KKOW EVEN: rani Senate bill to provide for the inspection of | Cop*idered slowly, but without any interesting | hand the signing of the letter by Sir Gordon aul dues pail, $1 bee share, ot (0 off Poitcies payabve feral'cashi settlements | ING (1 2 By onder of the council. ~ong4 to pr discussion. seems to be an admission of guilton bis part tary suc Geasurer, 1416 F st. a. w. __ | at 10. 13 oF, PO zears. | Oecrs so cited for 81-000 to A.W. SHUNE, B.S. ar | Yossels carrying export cattle from the United ———-eo---_—____ and a difficult incident to get over. This was aan ——ScanTOMMADE SHR $100. qu0. which should be addressed to me, care Tore 3 | States to foreign countries. A BREEZY DISCUSSION, the point that Sir Gordon's brother e@iecre a -__= a im rene alities im this dey Ser bill if absence to chiedly insisted on. deauad ciuadae retler Wecpared ‘han ever to execute suur orders SF MES, Page S| Senate bill to allow leave of Pet lhe Senate Enii 2 he See or on. GREAT y N for “eomtouriwade” sare. Amy style ior unk oary 2 QRZ Sears shabby cont when Pere 6 diem employes of the Navy Department. Pointed Personal Allusions. _ A GKEAT INCREASE IN SALARIES. hou gMsranteed in every 1 3 Senate bill to prevent adulterations of food | 2 THE NEGOTIATIONS BLOCKED. “sere as you will bud "m0 EDTA 5 A BiG ADDITION IN YOUR INCOME. | tne to Jeave your orders as you will find a shirt more 4B. FRIEDLANDER, Pase3 | and drugs. i ‘There was a breezy discussion in the Senate > con.fortabie jor SGuuuer Wear aiter ian worn dur- 1t Paxe 7 a tl ing bi , whi ve a heliane - WE WILL TELL you dow. | ing he ‘winter * ; : Peet To SIT DURING RECESS, caypoot eclaeeigaed “sort pean hamper Hitch in the Settlement of the Irish Lead. — Sapte Sekai NO WASTE GROUND PIANOS AND ORGANS, Paxe7| Mr. Cameron, from the committee on naval a peated pai tasions arent By pesing $5 monthly tuto the PERPRTUAL | “urn” woopwanp & Lorunor. | ,,Thiscsuse bens rier di ine wate the aiinin. | >" PFRSONAT. Pace? | affcirs, reported a resolution (which was re- | 80d at times cansed considerable amusement. | Loxpox, Feb. 4.—The Times says: “Mr, Par- BUILDING ASSOCIATICN you increas Sour wages | gg SISFUNTANT NOTICR Stabe Jn the lot onthe west side of 10th : rc | ferred tothe committoe on contingent ex-| |The 7 bert ne nell went to Boulogne ‘on Monday night. con- 50 per month at SSUME! order of severe ye is 82 ches ai z nses) authorizing the committee on naval who, ser a *, | ferred with Messrs. Dillon and O'Brien yester- By paying $10 monthly you increase your salary $5 | te Mas teen inade for the couvenience of | Foumuey” ar pote pp ape eran Peneee) =j 1 feet. A portion of the rear of the Jot opens on a 30-foot alley. This Arrangement erm reons vin inthe eastern ana western wecticusot | States Court i ron, D. By poring #20 monthly you increase your pay $10 | {he city by which (bey cam yay thelr was bilieauring | © Crediiors interested in the said Per pe nutl THE NATIONAL CAPITAL BANK i ‘vo r proof of the saine’ st the sad aan omega rms na td month. THE As 2 Sininis aut vouchers, or proof ot the sainey at the Saadaee: the’ anata eanuialang Sy yas ime $50 monthly you increase your ineome incr: Bue, OF le thelr claims with ile before the ee mont THE WEST END NATIONAL BANK. | Eata'daze. OF Ne & and price being in its favor. affairs to sit during the coming recess for the | tock occasion to say that they all appeared to | day and returned to London last night. Upon Purpose of considering the various bills rela~| emanate from a ringle source, and he said a | his arrival he drove to the parliament building, tive to the personnel of the navy end of 4 few words in criticism of the system of “inspir- | where he bad a conference with his supporters. et eine ation” which seemed to be so popular among | Mr. Parnell has decided to addres no more WANTED (Help). WANTED (Houses) : ; petiti rschertita tings in Ireland for the present. he also de- oT or be he Sth of each wonth, AND Auditor. Price $2.25. ‘foot. WANTED (Lots) Mr. Payne, from the committee on f itioners and memorialiste no re oe a TORE OMA wi Te entitien tees eee ae Seater ea 7 anata! rare as 00., WANTED shooy relations, reported a joint resolution suthorio- Several Senators thereupon at once took part eas SS Aeon. oo © > Dex 1.000 cubic feet. as LIGHT COMP, nll faining three Lundred ref-| 4, sda ae WANTED (Situations) ing George H. Skidmore, United States vice | in the discussion and a good many good-na- nes. rene vg - > | a. — | Sroaces in 'Washingion. BANDEMS & STRAY MAN, ‘ANTE! accept a | tured thrusts were ack and forth at eemanated from both factions of | EBT the inost extensive retail dealers im the coun- Se 8S COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. sara tee eocing & Sapemeee anlgeeh Tram | oe leek and other: inteesets watch Reve eee |e ee ee ee poay yh 3 te. ot a oo : ——_———— death by drowning. Passed. Salet e Meecing such on ovetanche of pell- | Reba g.caeed trcoatoy anki ant the prutits as alove specified, all at one tine, wlken Shikth sae Once Govenxaext Reczirrs Topar.—Internalrev-| Dz. GALLINGER'S CREDENTIALS PRESENTED. Pesta Coke een al sonal pibaw ar tee ate oan they will dv you the wmest zeod. A cco A RRR ppp, Bo. 74 Block 25, lot 23, Princeton st. 0c. oa, fovt, enue, $214,253; custome, $295,892, Mr. Blair presented the credentials of his | 1.. oricr to expose certain influences which Ind | Cobdition to which the Gisdstonians would sot — en aa $° *4 ket BB Droit Tark (cor. T and 5th at Block 26, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Roanoke st., 50%. ce en a successor, Jacob H. Gallinger, and they were | jien exerted. in getting up quaci petitions | CoUsE.” Yor $500special payment we will giveyou$?.50per| A&A $9 M4 EE Boe Te'contaims 10 rooms, has large square 84. foot. Sp adie Boxe Repexurn.—The amount of 434 Per | pinced on fle. After a short executive seesion | aguinst free elluy Sarees, tit enstoe tone GERMAN INTERESTS IN AFRICA. Bony aa cco a’ past and Ractous roa wd ath water Block 26, lots 5 and 6, Roanoke st., S5e. eq, | cent bonds redeemed yesterday was $105,300, | Pine! On Me. ned and the legislative | secured recognition, and made a humorous de-| Benuix, Feb. 4—In the reichetag today $1,000 epecial payment we will give you $5 per From Bédplo'sves ana “115 seer ms eae ce ‘0k 26, lt 11, Roanoke #t., Ge. aq. toot, | ™Aking the total to date, 910,111,200. business was resumed. fence of (the present methods of petitioners | Chancellor Von Caprivi stated that the coming Tor $5,000 special payment we wil give you $25 — Bet gat paral seh a SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, Recxiven ArrorsrEp.—The controller of the |™#- COCKRELL. Ox THE olor oF rerrriox. | Enid Hie Morhivg hour ex phatmeriens year for the German colony in southwest Taine g Easy terups.” Hor perauit to faspect apply Ware wae || cusceaby ales) espeieaed te rm of | In reference to the presentation of petitions | “uit” aroused Mr. Cockrell’s ire and be | Africa would bea year of trial, and that it Yer 10,000 special payment we will give you 850 aes BARNES & WEAVER, soma = y PPoi lerman L. Chase of | 1, the Conger lard bill a colloquy took place | launched forth into a vigorous denunciation of | ¥#* desirable to wait until the end of the year Per month, ali payable monthly. During the uine| Dr. LIGHTHILL hae established himself perma- 31-08 29 Fst. nw. Tacoma, Wash., receiver of the Spokane Na- to show that all these petitions emanate | the anti-silver propaganda, including Mr. At- | before deciding to abandon the colony, which Years that we have Ween estabiisued we have alWay® | gently in Washington for the exclusive treatment of Meal Bonk of Spekape Falls, Wash. Se mic cease axcrel aul goed: So tut | Kineon’e resell patinen “menage to western | Certainly would cause the government a good ee che Principal ce demand without requiring SY | Dooroses, Catarrh, Asthma, Throst Affections and Navat Oxpexs.—Lieut. Wm. H. Fallam, or- | source before they ate forwarded to Senators; | boards of trade, urging action against free | desl of worry. Herr Windthorst said that he We are paying our members5 per cent per annum on | Diseases of the Bronichal Tubes and Lungs. His dered to special temporary duty in the Navy De- | that they are distributed from a central agency | Coinage. Mr. Stewart interjected some en- | favored the retention of the colony and Merr shares withdrawn, 6 pei and that they seem to be the result, not of | tertaining queries regarding the identity and | Kicheter and Bamberger opposed its retention. cent per aunum on special | method of treatment, the outgrowth of an experience 2 ; = partment. Ensign Marbury Johnston, ordered wement, but of so-| history of Mr. Atkinson, and Mr. Dawes ‘THE KAISER WILL BE MIS OWN cuIEr. "sos onehmtage elegy Sieg] Schechter mteeemegi tee gal | at oR to duty in the office of naval intelligence. Sashes teageaestrrat | leet anaere defended that gentleman with warmth, which | The cabinet order acnt by the emperor to We are now redeeming our first series at 12 PER | °Fisinal, painless, prompt in ite setion and positively it aud heated by erate’ ou atk mow Dana kas hua a in which such ‘memorials are got up, and in | provoketa stil more vigorous rejoinder from | coos Von Weldersee ina wom cotmphneeran CENT per suum and in March next we shall bevin to | Curative in its result, so three communicating roows - Doxx has been elected a member | order to show that all ignorance as to legisla- —thgpeng alliemae a be "iz | document. Among other things the em Fedwem oUF second series of shares at the SAME RATE | He can be consuited daily from 8 until 12 and from 4 “THE PARRISH BAKING POWDER,” ited Roce same beara for of the board of directors of the Lincoln Na-| tion is not confined to the farmers and labor | fifteen or twenty minutes had been spent in — perer of proait. to 6 at his residence, we W. G. DOV oF. ties as the Senate has | as«ures the count that in the event of war it is (Cur present assets are $5222, 12. 10; liabilities, $453,- 407, and our surplus and interest fund amounts to| {208 1411 K STREET NORTHWEST. 868,785.10. tional Bank, vice W. J. Newton, who resigned | associations, Mr. Cockrell read resolutions of | #b0u: as liv« isiness, <Tean of tartar. bicarbonate of soda, and.» small per- on account of the preseu ¥ pe i ia Maritime Exchange protesting | indulged in this year. oles Range A ene eatthgten pn fre t ‘of the pressure of bi the Philadelphia Maritime ar bis purpose to place him in command of an ‘ army corps, and that ax Count Von Walde centace of starch, ecient Our receipts for the past three months are $118,- 43 and of the tenth serws of stock, started last No- Yember, there have been 2,300 shares taken and om that one series alone there have been paid #45,000. We auvame $150 om each share payment, $2 monthly. We advance @750 om five shares; payment, $10 | ti monthly. ‘We advance @1,050 on seven shares; payment, $14 ‘vance $1,500 on ten shares; payment, $20 monthly. N \We advance $3,000 on twenty shares; payment, $40 | “Mex monthly. Suares, $1 per month, can be taken at any time and Ro back dues required. Our new office is at 508 Lith st. .w., where our sheetings are beid onthe tain AMMONIA, ALU. 2. ‘ically combined: “Does ot iM of IMPURITIES of ANY Sold” cans by all every teed ful weight and athengele oe OPO 8 TERY ‘of the Loom Bleached IT WILL COST YOU LESS ‘0 let us collect your rents than to co- lect them yourself. The knowledge and experience we have acquired in active business during the past fifteen years ‘will be worth considerably more to you than the charges we makefor our ser- ‘Views. Let us convince you. B. H. WARNER & CO., Norume Hearp or Tae Crans.—Nothing has been heard at the general land office of the al- leged claim of the heirs of Dr. Samuel B. Hugo of Alton, DL, to a portion of the Capitol ounds. The officials claim that they would ave no jurisdiction over such a claim if it should be presented. Ixpiax Comnestonen Monoax will address a public meeting which will be held in Philadel- phia tomorrow evening under the auspices of the Universal Peace Union. His subject will be the “Crisis in Indian Affairs.” A number of the Sioux Indians now in this city will go to Philadelphia with Gen. Morgan and will attend against the passage by the House of atives of the Senate bill of May, 1890, for the monthly purchase of 4,500,000 ounces of silver. There was no such bill, he said, passed by the Senate in May, 1890, and yet those “wise- acres” in Philadelphia were meeting and pro- testing against it. He went on to criticixe se- verely the views and action of Mr. Edward At- Kinson on the silver and other economic ques- tions, and was prompted and_encou: by questions and remarks from Mr. Stewart and ir. Reagan. MR. DAWES DEFENDS MR. ATKINSON. This criticism of Mr. Atkinson was taken up by Mr. Dawes, who said that that gentlemen was a constituent of his, but that his (Mr. At- Saget eran ORE SECKETARY PROCTOR SAYS NO. He Denies the Story That He May Be Secre- tary of the Treasury. Secretary Proctor denies the likelihood of any change being made in the cabinet which will take him to the Treasury Department. He said this morning toa Stan reporter that he does not want the place, does not care to change and beyond that does not think the rumors worth denial. eee THE INTERIOR BUILDING. Seeretary Noble Has Called Attention to Its has been sc long withdrawn from service the troops, he assigns him to. the comman the ninth corps. It ix said that the emperor proposes to be his own chief of afl, thus re- lucing the importance which the position at- tained under Count Vou Moltke to the level of @ corps commanders: SIONOR CRISP! ASKED TO RETURN. Panis, Feb. 4.—A dispatch to the Figaro trom Rome says: Signor Zanardelli, Siguor Crispi s minister of justice, who was summoned yester- day by King Humbert to form a cabinet, hee advised the king to again outrust Signor C ispi with the formation of a ministry. Signor Zanardelli, the paper says, stated that he « ould pone ts nolan parma rere not consent to form a cabinet unless Sizaor . ~ ‘Property Managers, ing. ce eee pe rons é a Crispi absolutely refused to undertake the tn ik. [wll be eran from the cove echtnes our basins ia a 910 F ot nw. Fer with the Senators who were, traducing | secretary Noble has written a strong letter to | {Tui Sbeclutely refused to undertake the tai; having a very large and healthy increase. €. C. Duncanson, Pros. him, Asa man Mr. Atkinson was Se the chairman of the Senate committee on ap- Siguor Crispi to withdraw bis resignation. ‘ibe OTRO TICE ESTE | Doms Nor Arty ro Sropenre—Assistant | bi vatbeotieer the Jecera Jonge Company, | Secretary Spaulding bas informed Prot. Chas. | Maer elie Mh of those: Keantors amiss an | propriations calling. special attention to the | tier is undecided as to what coneee to nance, deaige tn and. manocturer of Tine, Halt, L. Thornburg of Vanderbilt University, Tenn., | investigator—an earnest, honest, conscientious, | very unsafe condition of affairs in the Interior DISASTROUS DYNAMITE EXPLOSION. Y Redbone alidins $2 (heeee eer, af that the provision of —lew—euthorizing | intelligent investigator—he had no equal = Department building. The Secretary states] Mansemums, Feb. 4.—-A @ispatch from Mont Jackson & Oo-r Lumber Heaters yy Oro" ® | the, free, entry of eg ES | RA sald Lice lore sheer avy ng | that from his own observation there is entirely | pelier brings’ news of a dimtrous dynamite Washineton, D.C., Feb 2, 1h nein _| at sArurnen Sruen aren the effusions of those who now turned their | too great an amount of wood and paper ex- explo-ion. through which nine suldiers are ex- Baum, Fred. W. Brandenburg, Wm. P. Seville, €. B. Brookes, Charies W. Schell and William R. w. k on their associate and ally. tended throughout the building, the accumula- | pected ‘Hillyer, Directors. 3330-8 MO! ee a telee te i Lg gS LE va Cockrel (epcitedly Who has been tra-| tions of many years, to be at all safe from Peived a [SE Wasmineton loan AnD Koi Supers inscom- pa ge a Bi OB a ducing Mr. At ? Will the Senator please | fire, It will be reimembered, says the Secre-|™en belonging to the garrison of Montpelier ‘Tenspurary ofkcen fing only tweive per cont GPesaeAsts tr te taucaars the opentar tunes: | NOt for any other person or persons or for sale. | spectts? ‘ tary, that the building once caught fire andavery | Pore." 100l FSTEELT NORTHWEST. Scteoael 8 io of gation of a branch house, A compicte line of all | ‘The aid provisions of law are therefore not | Mr. Dawes—There is no occasion to speci y ng saght fire am butts ‘to erection of our new GE eee Le coe ee consid as covering drafting instruments | I assume that the effusions of the Senator tilis | considerable portion was consumed. He con- | injuri ty ee a tne al 1,000,000 tw. sonomet, KEE” 100 Hock seek aoreane end aa eager tht fe | and material imported by students. morning are perfectly understood and need no | eludes his letter as follows: “It is probable that | that they are not expected to live. Promptly iilled as heretofore, Specification from me. another fire will occur if the condition of the BRATIANO YRCTED TO RECOVER. Ride, drive or keep a horse? soar, SORMULLY 8 EE AVIED Master Anny Proxotioxs.—The following general | Mr. Cockrell (who had moved forward from | pnilding remains as it is. It is overcrowded ne a : dint eis |order has been pe his own seat to the middle aisle near which Mr. | with’ “Srolorea, eau’ the” Sxererowded | Bocuannst, Feb. 4.—M. Jean Bratiano, ex- ‘Then you wes Carriage; may need » = = T Fickine 405 has issued the War Depart- a E with employes, most com - new one. Prorces pst and valtorod ching. ES ment: The following rule, prescribed by the | Daves stt)—Have Laid a word this morning | hustible matter that could posmibl,’ be | President of the council and minister of the ‘best, Try wh ied “ that is not true; and is that an effusion, sir? Is | p, reasea ‘i interior, is 0 dangerously ill that hhis death is Ifyou doo't you may want a Harness, Mr HOWALD, goncral agent, SOHC st: w- Head for | President in accordance with rection 3 of the act | it an effusion ose reflection ou Mr Atkinson | PTOUSHE together, and aside from the da . ‘Tap Robe, Whip or “something” tor reulars. fet-3t' to of Congress approved October 1890, providing | fo wil what he wold Wanieeonth? In that a son | human life is the possible destruction of the | expected. . 0 valuable records of the ; your stable. OE Last SEASON ON for a system of examination 10 determine the | lection? What does the Senator mean? | With our contre eeouing: a it oe bene any | TREENE Sehiin Bee ee ee ‘We have everything belonging to the BOYS" CARDIGAN JACKETS, fitness for promotion of all officers of the army | (Laughter.] Can I not tell what a democrat | with the greatly increased business of the diffee, | _B&X FRAXcr800, . &—The skamer most complete out. pregame below a certain grade, is. by direction of the | swore to under oath without slandering ademo- | ont buseaus of this depactiment at becomes my | Gaelic. which arrived last evening from Hong : Secretary of War, published for the informa- | crat? 5 bounden duty to cell your attention to the | Kong, brings news of a serious earthquake — ‘The former price of these Knit Jackets was $1.25 each. | tion and ce OF all concerned: Officers of | “I do not know about that,” Mr. Dawes re- | prvsent condition of affairs and give you ware: | slat, teak place in Java December 12. The UITABLE ANDREW 3. JOYCE'S SONS, See ee ie Frade of major will | marked, facetiously Leg coat unless the government sees fit to make | town of Joana suffered the most. ‘The Chinese (CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, BANQUET See x —- ‘October 5 1808. palepiere Orders ‘MR. COCKRELL GETS ANGRY. the places for its operatives to work in more | quarter was cutirely wrecked and the Buro- eS 8.E & J. E. ROSENTHAL, Sat nee, the te eaunriers Of the | a1, remark seemed to irritate Mr. Cockrell to | commodious and the store houses more secure, | (ar quarters rendered ulmost uninhabitable. ~ “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 FST, AND PARLOR LAMPS ‘Men's Furnishings, Seatieiaet Siiancy wall bo conn wean higher degree, and he shook his fore. | 18, ™% Judgment, it will eoon mest with & Fecive persone were killed and many injured: Amets $1,155,208.21. aT REDUCED PRICES. Ove price. __a24-Bm) __ ot? F at may hereafter be ly prescribed therefor. | finger angrily at Mr. Dawos, deciaring that it | Sr dangerous ts the scuety of ig humanity | The districts of west and middle Java and dangerous to the security of its most valu- Jesu, some ‘ was beneath that Senator's position to take | able documents.” ” more cr severely. Tax Ixrencontienta, Rar.way.—Senors such an underhand, backhanded way of, meet- emanate eset Miguel Tedin, Jules Krausse and Carlos Agote, | ing the question. ‘The scene was the delegates of the Argentine Republic to the | ne and provoked general laughter. There THE PATENT OFFICE. Office hours from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. On — fhe first Wednesday in each month the office will be oyen trom 6 to So'clock p.m. Advances will be made promptly at 7 o'clock. ue Alu weue w sek as FUNDS FOR THE PORTUGUESE REBELS. DR. J. BARTLETT HILLS, DENTIST. ‘Artificial teeth ted immediately after Lispox, Feb. 4.—The assertion is made here isert BOTELER & 80%, extraction of teeth and special attention wiven to cur- =e - Fecting children's teeth. sil F st, awe ala" ludicrous i ; that the fands used by the insurgents of iets tos wabeeription nitim 923 Peon. ave, e200, WANT AX ApsoLuTELy PURE Se Intercontinental Railway Commission, havo ar- | "as Some {urther interchange of sentiment be- | Commissioner Mitchell Transmits His An-| Oporto were furnished by Senor Zorilla, the Shares are $2.50 per month. ‘Cream of Tartar Bakinz Powder buy the ‘Our best Full Dress Suits at $35 seem to be rived in Washington nd prosented their cre- | tie" 'arter which the fortifieation bill was takea nual Keport to Congress. Spanish agitator, and the republicans ef 1,000 advanced on each share Tt does not contain ammonia cr alum. —__ jaS-te Repnstuonivand darsuowe nr mimper | Gentile ta, the Secretary of State yesterday. | up and proceeded with. In the annual report which the commissioner Pamphiets explaining the objects and advantagesot | Gur Tur Best. TO GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES! man coar ppd ise seed thane nee ae eee oak ae THE FORTIVIOATION BILL TAREN UP. of patents makes to Congress and which has the Amociatiun are furnished upon application. Twill soll you anything in the line of FINE 4s or any manto pay more o risk the annoy- rive here ina few days. Senor M. Romero has | The amendment reported by the appropria- | just a seein! ts Ot beds, Coals: pe Se seem, WATCHES, DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY on ‘ance delay of custom orders. been jugeted by government of Ecuador | ti committee propriating $400,000 for | sioner sel as and THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prev, TMs CONCORD HARwEss. small WEEKLY or MONTHLY paymneute, aive you == to act os it representative on the comusisaoe [isd cae Sheecaanenrpereastirs <uacged wits | Seats ee ae a Ca | Spokane Watts coo! Teacher and Hie JOHN JOY EDSON, Sec’y. 2? IMMEDIATE POSSESSION at time of (cpa se and will do so if agreeable to his government 3 “ : for additional In fact he says that i ¥ ONE-PRICE CLOTUIER. The chief f the ‘rail steel (with Mr. Chandler's amendment to it re- | for room. says it is! Braz, Ixp., Feb. 4.—Private dispatches re LUTZ & BRO. 4. L. SALTZSTEIN, JR., fos 424-7mn a n.w._ | The chief engineer of the proposed railway and | Tuvring them to be wholly of steel), gave rise to | the first need of the office. Daring the | ceived here from Palls, Wash, Jeweler, 505 7th st. n.w. DE, REULING HAS TRANSFERRED HTS | ante will be designated in a few days, probably |#Jong discussion: at the close of which Mr. | past year ‘the commissioner states the | —— wwe 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. = office for oye and sar dimases 10,1014 Kt. Bo cock coho centred te eaxtot tas on end Saa eae aa aplemc cee ae Sy ees — ‘Mice hour severy Wednesday urday : Henry W. McNamer john. LEWIS G. TEWESBURY & CO., Horse Blankets and Lap Robes at low prices. ‘to 4:30 pm. fet" | of sar ‘a8 800n as possible. for | tornor pot Ra gaa <4 BANKERS AND LEOKERS, - secret the best results from | DR. H. M. SCHOOLEY, : ge oy ‘The next committee amendment was to strike | copies of patents as they have been pro- — of genyeneny ere SidpaatSaa psec tay SN Ras fae | Boag na ome ee Le and Poe, pree| ghEMON— He Me Bator of Now Zealand, | tas ian Maegan anke| covey of tenia ar they have be eh lie ngs te, pees thie. i. aos an agreeable warment tor sunuuer, so place your Order | Mertz's druy store. ‘Telephone 1357. tet ees stent ot Colones, Gen witty od intion of €13.500) for the gun carriages of the | has also been compelled fo, eppropri- ein. AP of egy anh eth ome a se . H. Bartlet Roan x ng t) it was agreed to with-|ate to. other of <a NTE ERED OL FAT | smn’ Graham ¢| owt Socomien ihe next commis amend | Seapiea Uf aventor_ a Wel atime et | pel Seroriy known Ts nthe ad nn & Garrett, on Second National Bank, payable te Ait ment was to reduce the item for completing | the purpose of inspecting their pending appii- | Ltd settled on a eet Gpchone Bulls, of- Factory on premises. ‘Fowler and indorsed by uu, has been stoven. it” the army gum factory at Watervliet, N.X,, from | catibna’ Tho rooms ossupled by the sas the, Joining an Indian ex ee, & sve Sa a = ia WINTER oT: THE, ANNUAL MEEVING OF | THE ‘The weather ia likely to de colder; high | C- D- barricade sa ¢fu.are rendered unhealthy by overcrowding. | the hands of the son. In the fight that followed 7 ea ao i BS eaeiacti S elewete | Bsa ea ly Sat Sc, ie eure fem n beoe urged to provide more Foon fer | pou {ube and sn were Killed and thelr boas Consox 4 WACAKTEY, SelaaT etic a io courpeay Take thay Trans ae A handsome floral design ornamented the| ihe patent office and in the’ ‘meantime gees. GLOWEE DUIEDING, 11 Sve: nw, TURSDAY. Deurtary 24, Ibu. Polisopen ‘eadmanore von ps ative Hansbrough (N.D.) this | the amount of work has annually bo teral-e oer Senden at spe pawLINGs, pale deck sb of bia ‘tal ight | 2oubled. sibs Save will seanaerive,” teeeue- PERILS OF THE LAKES. 2 x = X08, Secretary ——continue to pay 20 per cent more fhan morning in recognition successful missionér predicts in cond ject, AN ABSOLUTELY PUBE thing is worth ‘because you for the senatorshi “when it possible ‘The Resexville Fishermen All Heard From at Etniny Powder bay the foe Saad ois teert, tontay oe < “a4 he id = sane On motion of Mr. Spinols (N.Y.) Senate bill | functions of this bureau unless was passed for the retirement of Lieut. John H. Seconds te aeael nae Ree ie prenerrnees It does not contain ammonia vralum. ——__jaSl-tr ul FOS 5 COGRER ATIVE BULLDING peach gl ean agg be pps ees ASSOCIATION. ‘Bogistered Trade Mark, Bay Crrr, Mion, Feb. 4.—At noon today all . Plone Stock dealt in. tion.” recommends an boon money. ‘They pay us CASH $1.15 tor McBiair. of the Easexville men, two, bad iAteortcas helt Telephone Stock bought andsold. 2918 PURE RYE WHISKY, Z pas ce tna | umtcr and tave the aiferenos betweet OWENBEY DiscHARGED Yaow cusropr. _| icrense in the dlaries of the assistant com- |) som, and. these two it is thought have ————— ee $4.0 Gallon, $1.0 Quart and Se. « Pint. eantice de here y tran, that a special mecting, of the ‘that and $1.35. ‘m.| Mr. Dingley (Me.) reported from the “silver report refers to the celebration of the | gone ashore on the Charity Islands. - ATTORNEYS. WEDNESDAY, Feorusry 4. sir, at? o'clock petty jauany, servindan & sedan, Pool” committee a resolution discharging J. A. | beginning of the second century of the patent | Albert Pratt, Juke Coon and « Frenchman FONE A COL ebay at Las 4aMES THARP, ceaafuecescetats comms pita powened BUILDING MATERIAL, ae eee TY eee Te cate tee mmecretiedioe wry! weenner erin dpe ra “at-Law, , : = E night for Easexville ‘a pew stock. coors ene. Womigton, D.C. | siOim as ra BF Or Oe ete OIE DONOVAN, Hecretary. | 4 jecanecmcioe tte ad ‘Mr. Enloe (Tenn.) a that, thers is every res | Decame lost in the snow storm and | [UGksEF AnNOLD, 305,0,10,12017, 90,2467). 1 134 é tion should be precedes lar: to ee aboot all night, to nd in themorning ¢ pemepepreamess. ay Pe Pp, g = mcke nen Yas gaged robs ing Gens Owenbey Seid tosslted to nothing and | portanoe to the Amorican people of their patout | Tere feat he = Phonecall. 7 = BEAUTIFUL HOMES. eet Fut ont Once | Sa THR WASHINGTON LOAN AND Quo-cn stesio at sanction of May was passed for the relief of des HL Beek, Pa a. went into the bay. He was rescued by 1200 Fst. aw, ee al ee ys interest om [ety RS ye postmaster at Mem) Its Strength According to = War Depart ofa Sch peer, which they Offers ber ENTIRE STOCK of Trimmed Bonnets amt bar nice. oplendid lapse Fund front side and WXINLEY WANTS TUE HOUSE TO MEET AT ment Report. peo eed tons Goopresn Revere Conraxr, Bats, both imyoried and those of ber own design, tor NOS TOUTF ata. Eiprovementari in center of it. : The report from the War Department re- seas 300 9TH ST., det seus . peutime BRAUNARD B. WauxER, For permit to spect apply at otice ceived at the House today giving the strength | viremen Lainman Killed on His First MELVILLE LINDSAY, Maneoe. ‘TER DAYS ONLY. of the militia in the various states, gives the| Masmaox, Omzo, Feb. 4—A rear = = District militia as follows: General, 1; general's eee a amas Lantesent non-commissioned officers, unde-| railroad at Beach ‘morning POOR RUBBER GOODS ARE DEAR AT RCHIDS [ ANY PRICE. BUYOUR “GOLD sEAI* AND FIRST-CLASS OUT FLOWERS. = roe ie Bot GRADE AND 10U WILL GET THE BEST ALso Cavalry company officers, 8; non-commie- | train, and burned John McConnell, brakeman, MADE =BEST QUALITY LEATHER of Loraine so that be die. Two BELTING A SPECIALTY. pork FUME DECORATIONS AND HOUSE PLANTS, band oe petvaten, 85; rho were ie shear’ ar ‘engine was thrown from : company officers, 4; non-commis- | and the caboose demolished. Lainman STE uy SG “TAREE REMEDY STUDE —y auD bor A yess 11; musicians, 2; privates, 22; | at Bellain and it was his first trip. © Os anes FS Cares Catarrhs | 469m 8 Pet. aw. BUILDING ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. => = Leg Lo eee Te A 0 Cmca. C Wey do you suffer: Veet i and ; ¥ Rta : OF LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. company officers, 69; total, 123. Non-com-| Barrmmoms, Feb. 4—The steamer ke. packed, wsoved and shipped. Rents ‘Maissioned officers, 259; musicians, 2; privates, ‘arrived last week from Glasgow

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