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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1891. ‘oubles in Chiliare being utilized as an ex- the bill. Now that we needed to trespass at ase for getting vessels around tothe west greater length upon parliament there were mutterings and murmurings. As chancellor of the exchequer in 1868 I pleaded for the open- ing of the most difficult offices, to which the most objection was taken. It is seriously doubt- ful now whether Roman Catholics are legally disabled from holding the oftices of viceroy of Ireland and lord chancellor of Engl take the question out of the control of thecom- mittee. The effort to fix a time for the closing of hearings tailed, and there appears to be no prospect that the hearings will close in time for the bill to be reported to the House before the last week of the session, if at all. A FREE COINAGE RIDER. ‘The free coinage men, therefore, propose to ATOR INGALLS’ S) that they shall go into effect at once. The bill| in 1893 in the United States in the city de- is intended to correct deficient clauses in the Present law and make the power of the rail- Toad commission absolute. ‘TO PREVENT CORRUPT ELECTIONS. Senator McMillan introduced a bill in the Senate making radical provisions for prevent- ing corruption in elections. ‘The measure first cided upon by the committee of two hundred. The committees will be coincident in time with the Columbian exposition, bat shall have no connection therewith. The congress will con- sist of two bodies. The one composed of dele- gates, who shall be nominated by the exeeu- tives of the various republics of the world on the basis of One delegate-at-large from every He Makes of the co: ‘ <D DISTRICT. NO CAUSE FOR A WAR SCARE. A FREE COINAGE RIDER. FOREIGN TOPICS OF INTEREST. NORTHWESTERN LEGISLATION, THE PAN-REPUBLIC CONGRESS. ail y when prop- | The Vessels Ordered to Chili Will Not Go to Defeat of Mr. Gladstone's Bill for ‘Trying to Establish Reasonable Railway | Plans Outlined for a Great International in i = 27, ble onl: serra | po To Be a Every Appro- ee “ Removing by al Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. “rene | The news which was given out from the Navy} Today's Proceedings in the coinage commit-| In the honse of commons yesterday Mr. Glad-| A bill wagintroduced in the Minnesota legie- | The subcommittee appointed by the commit- tion i8 | Department vay afternoon to the effect | tee of the House ratistied the free coinage men | stone moved the second reading of the bill to re- Jature yesterday by Senator Hompe providing | mittee on plan and scope of the pan-republic eo otherwise expended for thet | that the Baltimore and Pensacola have been | that they were ina helpless minority and thet | move religious disability and during the course among other things that upon a complaint be-| congress made up ® report yesterday, which To expend it wisely, ud-| ordered to proceed to Chili was a great | they could hope for nothing from that com- | of his remarks he said: “When we undertook by | ing made to the railroad comfnissioners that will be presented to the committee of two hun- an. It not only has the| surprise, as it not thought that | mittee. this bill to remove from the statutes an injus-| unreasonable rates are being charged the com- | dred when that committee meets next month ste, tea alread vessels but those already in the | If they are going to get the question before | tice and an anomaly which are a discredit to miseion shall, if they see ft, iamue a new ached- | in Washington. ‘The report says: = ” would be sent. The statement | the Honse in time for action they must, they | "8 [cheers] we hoped that it would be neces- | ule of rates, and that the rates so issued shall| The name of the proposed conference will also aroused the theory that the | are eonvinced, adopt some method which will | §tY tospend only a few minutes in introducing | be prima facie evidence of reasonableness; also be the pan-republic congress and will be held Powder — ABSOLUTELY PURE j ‘inent for future operations in | Bering sea, but this idea is scoffed at by thore | who have studied the situation and who are | firm in the belief, baved upon official informa- tion, that the present policy of the government was’ further ved from warlike ions. 5 that whatever tod another sex morning by rising to a m . SALES. ¢ fuighs be mangurated npon the seas j secure the adoption of free coinage as an | The Catholic relief act did not impose, in 9 | Hits candidates to tho following eat incloding | repeblic and ome delegate for every 6.000,000 ct | ———-4UC TIO} ____ AUCTION _SALES not have Bering ove as their base. amendment to an appropriation Dill. To put | many words, dimbility to hold these oftices. It | Cried “empue RAL state officers, ay | Citizens end for fractions excceaing half that ToMoKnow. HT Day xo F BERING SEA. it in their own language they will tack a free number, the second provided that no Catliolic should be entitled to $1,000; all county officers, £500: oon aes to be eciposed of "PROMS DowLiN any herwise than wally en > capt Ree eer. = i sto be a war between this country | coinage amendment on each and every bill | hold them ot than as now legally en-| oficers, €250, t in cities of over 15,000 in- — rom tee greet pelciehle vl, come: | Fe cman ow ee ne lug the past fortnigh: i the seal question it will | Until they have succceded in secu: its | titled.” - habitants, where the office of the mayor sball | ™ educational and industrial organiza- REE m italien so towk epson an Boring sea. Ita | option by both houses. Mr. Stewart's’ pro- Tegal raiders Cigdatone naked, “is the Catholic | he limited to 600. ‘The bill further provides fons that express in their fundamental laws a} on FRIDAY RUsIN ‘ ade clear as to w ywhere near Bering se ¢ “a legal position? Before the xct of 1) every i ic 4 levction to the principles enuncited in the nF RID | a He had been a consis “ke place in the immediate | Pole’ simendinent to the pension appropriation | leqal position? Bef pds tag ok that fifteen days before election each candidate prine’ rr ELEVEN O t the pai vicinity of New York, 28 the vital center of the ing se, if they ever craft ax the Rush be fired in Bering or now, as be always equitable and constite If it were are e how carefull ‘bas calculated | upon these prem ¢ surely. NO GROUND FOR A SCARE. the futility of the is started immedi- g in the location of cignal_ of # tions may cau: q iit i! i Reports from Virginia City, Nev., declare Re ‘ “4 ae yt mm something | Senators or, hepresentatives, have. strong | 4%: Siuith opposed the bill beewase it applied sr: i 2 of Represer:tetives. Those appcintive delegates phe fon Fran. | Price constituencies. It is probable that the oe aly gue snared thas it ba reed t there is great excitement on the Comstock | who «hall be chosen by the various civii, com- | oat paystir seinl-nn north is rega: . cers of the r Capt. Suepherd, chief of the dlivisi that the ships are marin ment proposed by him to the pensions appro- il yesterday is the first move in of such a “cider” might be en by hanging up in conference, tion bill to which it was attached WILL LET THE PEYSION LILL Go. priation bill bs af Senator Stewart in the coinage provision. The reason ort will be made to attach the free ri the matter. —— sion on the last District day. is policy. ough to defeat, The free coinage republican Senators have decided that they will not press the amend- ment offered yesterday to the pension appro- | decision is a fear that sentimental considera- | the loss of votes in cases where | er to some other general appropriation | where the same factors would not enter into | THE DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. The Senate bill crown office, but Catholics were debarred by Mr. William Henry Smith, first lord of the treasury, asked why Mr. Gladstone's speech was made now instead of during the many years he Mr. Smith replied that Mr. Gladstone then Was in opposition and that, moreover, in 1881 Mr. Gladstone, in_ answering a question on the same subject, said that the government did not intend te advocate the abolition of all the re- g religions checks such as prevented the chancellor or sovereign being Catholics. Catho- lies did not demand the shape of for the | coinage |’ “After further debate Mr Gladstone's motion for the second reading of the bill now was re- jected, the vote being 223 in the aftirmative and 256 in the ne ive. Home Secretary Matthews and Sir William Vernon Harcourt abstained from voting. Three rewitch, accompanied by Prince George of. shall file « statement with the town or city clerk, or with the vecretary of state, showing the ‘successful enndidate shall file another statement covering in detail the full cost of nomination and election, with names of persons Senator McMillan says that it is probable the ottice of United States Senator will not be allowed any expenses He also expects to in- sert a provision making ita misdemeanor for anv newspaper to sell its influence to any can- didato. —_——_+e+ —____ Mining to Be Resumed on the Comstock. over the decision to drain the lower levels of all the large mines and to begin prospecting and keep on mining, whick has been practically abandoned for over six years. All the work done sce then has been on the upper levels, which have been pretty thoroughiy explored —_—_+o+ —__ Declaration of Indepen: nce of the United States of America, and shall be approved by the each 100,000 of their number’ in good standing or a fraction of that number exceeding 0,000. All delegates from the other nations of the . se a, with . sd'duly recorded - gh to frighten | with the force bill oy : a liad held office. . who bave received considerations and the pur- | earth on the basis of one delegate at large from orties ~ ug t parts of 9 ch ; | with the force bill out of the way, the 7 c i * from | of the iand records ig wp. Poet wore of th ack of nen he change of base | priaiion bills are not yet all afe- walt, cans yotorsed that he had delivered | poacs for which such considerations were paid. | each one of the different ‘tations and One dele: | Senec mes estas one Dist gato from each 5,000,000 citizens or fraction of that number exceeding one-balf. These appointed del their appeintment from the tes, who receive i 1e executives of the various governments represented at the congress, shall constitute a conncil senate or upper house ef said congress end shall bear such relation in ger.eral to the ass: mbly as the Senate of the United States beers to the Hcuse mercial, educaticnal ‘and indvstrial societies among the nsticns together with the invited delegates from the various nations, wball_con- stitute an assembly or lower house of the congress. SUBJECTS TO BE CONSIDERED. arbitration among al! civilized stat ins‘ead of well a urge « Which the attention of By virtue of « dew ‘wo will sell at public: auction. on TUPSDAL, EL BI HALF PAST Por descriteci real estat situate am ti wit ean ‘Tenus of mace. Un. bbe paid in cast the purchaser. A deposit « sale. Terms of sale to be co: day of sale, or et detauitins pr All conveyanct ASBE HENRY STi 319-d&ds DUNCAN! Tau. LOCK P. A an Fecrdims at BRATNALD HH. WA front of the premises A.D. Intl. ace ne city Eire ernel etal Qayhane cont MESHES, Teustens. Ue regtitemd Ww conve; amen, rent of Anna M, country, aw nothiay ‘ould be more NOPE TO OVERRULE THE SPEAKER. the test act.’ “ind i i executive committe® of the proposed - yt e 2 4 Sily, Tor ost oe tee pact ce |. OF eomiatianeh inlaatsndsined tant ia order . Gladstone added that he and a number pea sre pee dey Keyra ne] spultis congress. Z = wonied inthe oder al the Soverument about to indulge | in | in the House, but when the Speaker so rules of good lawyers, including the chief justice, | ¢0"p. paid, dicecily or indirectly, by himor | ‘These delegates shall consist of the ran! nar ‘tian to send the greater part of its | they hope tohave strength enough to over-| Were not aware ‘that there was auy disability | through any other person maid of hig nomina- | officers of such organizations, one delegate at SHU avay from its most vulnerable point. | ride his ruling onan appeal. ‘The tacking on | ©%ePt the test act, which waa repealed in 1863. | Hon. All tite ty Be reece ee eran from the organization, one delegate for n_ weuty ve hen . de. atu HE Ise « ratty i rire i In tho consideration of civil or political in-| ea-THE ABOVE SAI. 18 POSTPONED OX AC-| PROPOSALS POR THe Poaceae om leing svechaaied ona: vesubed: wad z conservatives and nine unionists, including Mr. | with the diamond drill. For half a mile under-| poli t p Sar . " SPOR THE PCRCHASE OF THIS | With wood, rot'with iron and steel ne has been {BMS Under Consideration Which Are of fhe bin and Sir Henry Jemes, supported | ground there are ory smell patches of ground | stitutions the congress shonld do! with. SEBRUAMA BIRTH: Tea} ataemcetoutend tare” | CEENED By Et teen NEEL THE holon ye gel reported. They ere merely being put inte con- Especial Local Interest. the bill. which have not been honeycombed by the drill, | 1. Such questions of ecnstitutional and ad- pi BKOD.. SAML Is ERED AT PUBLIC AUCTION ‘onal. At its eon- | Gilion for their ordinary cruises. Mr. Grout has received from Col. Robert a TROUBLE IX THE CZAREWITCH's SUITE. and the patches cannot contain a bonanza | ministrative form among the nacne as may be fot-abte "Auchoncers, HESIA' Wie Gals} nue the subject, —_—__-—_- = - letter indorsing the Senate bill providing for} Prince Bariatinsky and some other members baccngereabcliee dan ie | ffemed promotive of the interests of pablic | RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO Aactioneers ; SAMUEL P. BELL, Es CAPITOL NOTES. opening alleys and constructing sewers in the | of the sui A evel owever, everything may happen. | liberty, the rights of citizenship ani themain 920 Fennayivante: AWA s L pening alleys ai 8 suite of the czarewitch are returning | and a weeks’ work may uncover ore worth mil. tenance and extensions ef rey 2 siiatlons — — = = — EEG ng eR Fron bit aig Rt Nill be substituted for the | home in consequence of trouble on board the | lions and set tho whole Comstock to" booming | °° Such quostions in pirdicular ae may pro-[OF THE ane ene NAME poe. BICYCI Sonat a taaact has introduced an amend- | House bill which created considerable discus- | Russian ironclad Pamiats Azova, on which the | again. . mote the establishment of the princip'aa cf| TAINED IN AUK WILTIA VEERHOFE = ames: OLUMBIA SAPED) BICkGKE ee | i Ci i is Greece, is making a tour of the east. The ori- An Exhorter in Trouble. the barbaro: te KR. WHICH Is AND FIRST ascend Drills by the Toung People. "| Peiation bill, which is identical with the ailver | PTovides that the Commissioners be authorized | Greeot, making a tour of thecnst. ‘The ori-} Daniels ia in jail in Uniontown, Pa, | 3. Such questions as eh thei BX MENPuCT, OOKMISTS IX aoe ! Drills by the Young People. R to condemn, open, extend, widen or straighten ~pht 5 questions as shall tend by their dis- ears the industrious | "ll *#it passed the Senate. cpio P however, that Prince Bariutinsky, without con-| the two chief witnesses against him being the greeted the industri THY BRUSSELS TREATY. ersof the Jabr-| the time of the enate in executive session ment. them of the plat of the alley to alleys in the District upon the presentation to o condemned, sulting Capt. Lohmann, commander of the Pamiatz Azova, undertook to give orders to the Woman who was supposed to be his wife and cussion to prevent or extingish the severitios, crueltics and injustice of governments toward It twa beauty and puts ali others to sleep. Call aid seo at. ° " heir subjects, open or widened, accompanied by a petition of . her seventeen-year-old daughter. Jos. Evans, | : . ‘ PTION AND esterday was occupied by the reading of ‘the | { than, open OF the rea |Get Ebene Se tere bon ak idey | ewellinoeh Dadent ae sec ne | a Sack Promote the dicrmusent of these: | fre ebec ee Oor Eee Xe at pleasing | Brussels anti-slave trade treaty, which was quite CC in the square in wisich the alley iasituated. | the cznrewith an ocean row Capt Lobmaon / ing that Daniels bas a wife and family in Wales. | tions, the Hisleticn of al! standing armies | ,0¥imcte Nr, Veerhoff's removal to his new store he GHO. 8. ATWATERRCO., mus provide am also em-| long, and xo action was taken apon it. Ha ll Provides for, plate which are to be | promptly countermanded the order, ae there | At the hoes the woman testified that she was | and the substitution therefor of th» rule of in- | BicaNci SIORE, ‘SOn un sewer wr sa aced a very enjoyable exhibition of skill in | IMMIGRANTS DETAINED. — Ca hoot {plete enigerhoy to| was quite a heavy sea on at the time and the wife of Charles Evans of Pittsburg, and | telligence, international morality and justice | NORTHW: CoRR OLN NING WE eee re a eee e Pehle. Tho | The House committee on immigration yester- | ESTs praicn the deeasgoe Tas ee aes, | he feared that tho lives of the czarewitch and | that niche one teen them, lind in- | among the peoples =f the sarth. THE AFLERNGOS AND. CaNTIRTTSE Ta Gn PRINTERS. a day had under consideration the evidence takten | £9" real pores irs parva of he alee, ES Deter men be ecitengered- fom ed duced yrtong elope. Some time ago she dis- Netpeed Rinewepenepels der a cmoneey may Day THERE APT! RAT THE SAME HOUR UNTIL eee rake. : 2 open Ys sided wi - to te. ional i LL IS SOLD, the antive stock to pest tndders. | Ear pena = by the Misses Fa those members of the committee who went | The «mount sppenised fhail be paid to the | tinsky ond Capt. Lohmann, in order to restore | {eres with ierden berth Fae ‘fatter con- | cours» on terms St cgoalisy ping among cicaanens nage Line Fecares, Frames, Oc, | [DOAL. FERGON, pute hegan, E | to New York lost woek to investigate the asse:- | owners, ‘The jury is also to apportion an | dincisline, had ta itonmey se oer to Fentore fesned to this at the hearing. Daniels was re-| the people cf the earth. ladies RATCLIFFE, DARR&CO., Aucte. | —— (1Gsyace Catdore Anderson, | Hons that imunigrants who ere detained tem | amount cual '» the amount of, said damages, Yara meatures. Finally the captain sent the | manded to jal to weet tial on these Cetges | "6 Serk icetioenr by thelr Aiseueston may 00. Amete_ | 6.W ie Gibson, | arily in the barge office before being nel b ace and malcontents out of the ship, replacing them | Da: te e FUTURE DAYS. be Me oe \to land do nok receive proper care and | * the jury and traveling expense at | with men from the Warships cxcorting the | Denicls hae been a loud exhorter at gospel DebcemrRelt sipped gh pene amet = | H. committee reached an ander- coma gatd to its report, and er Owen ‘repere it for submission to the | House. Itappeare that there is no provision | in the law or regulations of the Treasury D standin: and Miss Lou a temporaril the po anit of their ow committee decided to propose an amendment to the bill uiready superintendent of immigration iouary power to provide for their care. A CONFIRMATIO: ‘The Senate has confirmed the nomination of the guest of Justice Gray, was introduced by that gentleman te the Senate this morning, the ™ cs the ‘The bill provides for el inert Inc consiruct, alter or enlarge dri accurate survey may first be made. g of the jury. T condemnation, as prov: AGAINST CHANGING THE NAME. called Hancock avenue. cents per mile for the jurors, recording y be benefited by the opening or widening previous notice to owners of real estate of the i where the Commissioners decide to nS OF sewers an may then be obtained by purchase, donation or a Mr. Post has rendered an adverse report on the bill to change the name of Caroline street Pamiatz Azova. OoMPULSORY ARMY SERVICE IN BELGIUM. A band of about 2,000 conscripts yesterday paraded the streets of Manoge in the province of Hainaut, Belgium, asa demonstration against compulsory service in the army. They sang the “Marseilles” and fastened to their caps cards inscribed “Down with the blood tax.” A number of grenadiers, charged with mutinons conduct, are being tried by court.martial. The efforts to bring about un agreement between the left and right sections of the chamber of Tepresentatives in regard toa revision of the laborate the land AUSTRIA’S MINISTER OF FINANCE RESIGNS. End of a rty-Six-Year Career. Barnum's clothing store, at 196 to 200 Chat- ham Square, New York, one of the landmarks of the city, was closed yesterday, after a busi- ness career of forty-six years. ‘The business was carried on by Stephen C. Barnum and George Crosby, under the firm name of 8. C. Barnum & (Co. ‘They made a general ensign: ment yesterday. The assignee said that he not think that the liabilities of the firm would amount to $75,000. ‘The assets were mainly in Efforts to Suppress Gambling. 7. Such questions as by their discussion maj conduce to the diffusion of international in! ligence. 8. Such questions im particular as by their discussion may tend to promote repblicanism, namely, government of the people and for the peopl form of civil and polittoal to men. 9. Such le, by the the best attainable organization known 18 a8 relate to the mental -vel- fare and intellectual health of the nati ‘8 the same may be «determined by the judicious aye- tem of education, freedom of the press and the which conduce to the discover ranches of investigation of new methods WASHINGTON HORSE PEREMPTORY SALE Will be sold at the Buzaa SATURDAY, MOLNING, F ALSO Tregrety Sypendchand Wares, Daytons, Phae- iuuncies, Harness, &e. 5. BEN: fest cal EBRU at TEN (CLOCK (without reserve), Mules irom the mines of Fenusyivania: ‘Al Thirty head of Horses aud Mares; good workers and drivers. ERIAGE BAZAAR. OF MU tA, Lo car load of Orders for Levai Blanks anc « > AND PC TONi7i6 EST ldins Tavitetcan ATTORNEYS GER, Auctioneer. (PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. DAQME BERLIN CARPET (00ST #300), LLINA ‘Ai Attorney and Counselior-at-Law. 2m Leciiaa ae, sere to be collector of internal | northwest to that of Hancock place. The Dis- n stock. The cause of the assignment was general | diffusion of knowledge by means of literature. | REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE _azistn ope trict Counissionere' letter 1g attached to, the | Couaitution have failed, A majority of the | Une Gute of the assignment statement | 10. Such questions ‘as relate to the physical | PEQUGARSATE OF HOUSEHOLD FURXITURE Y-AT-LAW, ort in which they say the change should not | Committees of the chamber have now pro-| on'January 1, 180, showed astie of Ganon | welfare of minkion as the general sani ROOMS SATURDAY. FEBRUARY SEVEN | 5 Dat. u.w., Washinton, A DISTINGUISIED DIVINE HONORED. tv gonna jeigrebeg Sra. by Boag ander ford nounced against, the radical scheme as ten: against Tinbitities ot 60,000. "| of the people, salutory quarantine and MMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, EM. — —_ The Bev. De. Phillipe Brooks of Beston, whe | oe tto ba called Lise ee Oe can ce | toward unlversal muifcage, oma’ couragement of those bi iG. IN PanT. ~ = : The Austrian emperor has accepted the| The common pleas judges of Ohio Lave prac. | ° Prolonging and protecting human life. PIANOS FOU HANDSOME FREKCH PERLE | Sfendies | PEvHege* ot the oor having been, extendc4 to} fe, MfeDonald of the fie commnaion was | "etéznation of the miuistor of finance, Privy | tically agreed to suportee genet we Pree; eral’ well-being: of mankind sete eeeen | eukhbg | Canmanr & Lux. yar Lar-| formas of theteminent divine’ and “the dicie | at the Capital yesterday in relation to the bill | Councillor Dr. J. Dunajewski, who was ap-| their Powers lay. Judge Johnson of the Find-| themselves to enlighteu :onsideration in the Sk cay, Tubecterion ant White Goods Just se | guished jurist dwarfed ail the scastorial giants | extending the old law (which has expired) for | Pointed Drnajemakrs jultealth is the cause | lay district instructed the grand Jury to indict interim betweon the present and the opening | Han:bnre Fagines and Insertinues, in Casts | pia nat their weepcets to the, visitors, and | the protection of fish in the Potomac. The bill | token ‘of the ‘emperor's seen oti Gt ni | all known gamblers and they retarned twenty- ees crate. Py and Nainsook, Se. to $1 yard. All mew and ing | Mele them in a double sense the observed of ail | ha | wel by the Senate, but no action | faithful and eftic ‘ he doeté five indictments on the cl . Yesterday AN! choice styles eresting | Cheervers. been taken by the House’ District com-| ceiver the erom of HL. Stophen and Ronencrs | morning Judga Johnson hel teem : THE CRISIS IN CANADA. a Plats and Stripe Nainsook and Lawns, Se. to ered by | oka stationed himeelf in the corner of | mittee. It is understood that Mr. Lee has pre- | (4 ber of the upper houss of the reehse: | 8Nd fined them from €1 to #100 nnd made then: & goo | Oe ee eee ean Ges nd | Fented the bill from being acted upon by the | rath. “Herr Blaiubachy chict of the misery | promise to quit tue tnstness and gre up all | What Is Said About Sir Soha MacDonald's india Lawn and Victoria Lawns, Se. to the drill will £ J extended conversat fh Senators | judiciary subcommittee of the District com- | of justice, succeeds Dr’ Dey ico miniater | Unete parapliernalia to the seria’ te Oe det a, = —_. executedon ine r. Hawley; ‘Spooner and others. ‘Justice | tittes. “It ix extremely probable, however. | of ‘ian a h Demarest co magnetar proved or else he would send them tothe work-| The Toronto Empire (government organ), | 2; —e = re ed g of talk ome yn Mr.) a wd d Gets sod Gham eiutured thocl: el cleaier: | nies eee ee toan oasly tepert an WiLL TIGHT THE suIP owxEnS. | made‘of thoamnaset dolar eee Heatoninp Speen venyphciaayrmni oan AT TER Figured Swiewes at 25e.0e.. T7iye. x. st nifarm, cach one eur chatting with Seastors of bis ture: | the measure. Jn cousequence of the ship owners taking | bling fatures. Dozens of gamblers have already | XtUtsford on reciprocity, ways: “Wo believe | LARGE LOT OF BUILDIns St a be young ladies wi ion —— ‘The svmposinm continned uutil the xt s Lourse Will I present became riveted upon Senator OWFNBEY RELEASED. hostile legal action the London docks joint left the cit; the people of Canada will indores the govern- ALSO, AT TWELVE vic cLoc We have just received a line of ; - : s : 3 woul Hennettas im all the new et 5 committee have abandoned discharging ships ——<oo ————— ment in the policy it hasbeen pnraing and | 25 HORSES TOR DRAFT AND DRIVING PUR- and Tass, spécial good vate 5 Br a gulls’ personal explanation. Mr. Page Weites That He Does Not Wish to |4nd a conflict between the dockers and the Gov. Boyd Recognized. will strengthen its hand ir. attempts to secure | 40 TENICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ‘Amrest drive in Maredice Bed pred: 2011 x, Katie Dunklurst, Nette Bar heigacit " Proseeute—Owenbey on the Warpath ship ovmners has commenced. ‘The latter will be |_| After hot fighting in the Nebraske house yes-| a fair treaty without absolute surrender of our GRAY MARE FItE Means SEO OD asp size, only #1 in a “ es Senator Farwell submitted today to the Sen- a "4. | compelled to organize a staff of 2,500 loaders | terday afternoon a resolution was passed, by 8 | commercial system, which ia necessarily in- RAFE ROADSTER: PERFECTLY SOUND. New Spring Ginebams, beentiful styles amd Haneye ix ate a strong petition urging the immediate} Mv. James H. Owenbey. the silver poo! wit-| and ‘unlonders to mect the ordinary detente a ' passage of the Yorrey bankruptcy bill from a large number of Chicago benks, many of | wich have heretofore protested against the | | passage of the bill. A PENS! FOR GEN. M'KISBEN'S WIDOW. Senator Davis has reported favorably a bill ‘IME TROUELE « Some time azo the Co long petition from the owners of property on Sth street southwest praying for the improve- eR STH STREET. missioners recived a ness who was yesterday arrested on a c morning. false pretenses, as published in yesterday's Stax, did not give bail Inst night and he was detained at the sixth precinct station until this harge of of the port of London. In addition’ an entire police division will be needed to protect the men while at work. ‘TREATMENT OF GERMAN EMIGRANTS. ‘The Hamburg-American Steam Packet Com- pany has issued a circular stating that it will small majority, asking Gov. Boyd to deliver his message this afternoon. This will result in two messages being delivered, and is the first nition by the house of Boyd as governor. ———— 0 A Creek Indian Governor Shot. The first tragedy in connection with the Creek volved in the opposition policy, with its de- clared intention of reducing Canada toa state of vassalage in subjecting to the United States of discriminating against the trade of the em- pire and forcing usinto direct taxation. No TRACK WAGON IN Gc e520 20D CONDITION. RATOHFFE, DauR & 00. $20 Fennsy Ivana ave. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE BY AUCTION HORSE AND CARnAGe MART, 930 C STREET Anctioneers, 998 Teh st. and 706 K st. CARHART & LEIDY. Since the arrest of Mr. Owenbey yesterday Mr. Theodore IL. Page, who swore out the war- rant, gave the matter farther consideration and this morning he addressed a letter to Prosecut- ing Attorney Mullowney as follows: government would dare to make such a propo- sition, no parliament would sanction it and the presen: proposal which expresses an earnest desire on the part of Canada for fuller trade relations without surrender of our interests is Philadeiphia Store, wast ORTHWLS: ON SATURDAY. FEBRUARY SEVENTH, 1891, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK HORSES, NEW AND SECOND-HAND BUGGIES, $y LOT ENGHIS CUTTING BOX General assortment of stable belongings, to which we ment of said street. The petition states that a few of the hollows in roadway have been filled with gravel and mud in an attempt toim- prove the abominabie condition of the street, but they succeeded im making it not convey any Germans to Brazil. It is un- derstood that this action on the part of the steamship company is due to the recent com- plaints of harsh treatment made by the Ger- man emigrants who have gone to Brazil. granting a peasion to the widow of the late Gen. Dariel MeKibben, with an amendment re 4 the amount from #106 to 230 per month. per capita payment occurred twenty miles west of Muskogee, Indian territory, Tuesday at noon. In the morning Government Agent Miller and Mr. Insley left with the second €100,000 and [Ts Bacxr New 1891 , object, to this oo- THE COMING BENCH SHOW. in the matter of the charge brought by me | yourvoUgsE axb sPaxisitmgvOLUTIONinrS. cally Socal neen aro eee: eal meget! seer ae ge "geet atgrany tne ree to how of ml. nd say that enon! s ist James H. Owenbey, for false pretenses, | Asa result of the investigation being made | captair of the light hor and Bob Mar- iu sss TCLItFE. @ Everything Looks Bright for a Suecessful | #zin* pre estigation being p ig) reemen, Mar-| The Mail (Ind.), referring to the comi: ~ ARR acts, erie fe ee ‘and Attractive Exhibition. since the warrant was issued T am in possession | in the recent revolt in Oporto upon the part | shall, United States Indian policeman. ‘The | elections, on Brom a pecty point of view Sir |" eet OO ane itnagiigagas belgian blocks, aud. that the present mode of 1 fact that the Dench | erie suiTont thee ag me_,in stating | of portion of the garrison the police oficials | after shot McIntosh with a fer, killing | John MacDonald has. in, making bis appeal at |/PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer ‘Bar Send freely for lists and information. is an outlay for which there ix no | ; the Washington | #4 Tum contident there was no criminal in-| report that they have obtained convinci ee this moment, perpetrated « bold stroke. The | Oxp GRAY MORSE, HARNESS _AND ROBE, ate zeturn and. that it depreciate | tent on Mr. Qwenbey’s part in having the 4 liberal lenders have declared from the platform ‘AGCOUN’ Kennel Club will be both successful and inter- | chock curl proof that the insurgents were in league wit p SCOOT R OF LIVERY, AT AUCTION” SOME OF OUR NEWEST BOOKS. —— and I desire that the case be not i Ready to Meet Fitzsimmons. that they are ready for the fray whenever it . — Le hat they Lope poe hac eager ial re j esting. Ata well-attended meeting of the club | prosecuted.” j te kendo the ee aed Barney Allen, the Australian bookmaker,who | may come. But, afterall. this is mere rhetoric. SONGS OF IRELAND. 1.00. Cholee, review! tion and be provided fer in the last night there large display of enthusi-| | After recciving the letter Mr. Mullowney | seized in the office of the epublica Portuguesa, | i8 in Chicago, is anxious to match Jim Hall of ———— be — se pt oe ge collection of very favorite songs. G6 sons. 144 pages and if they cannot obtain recog: The mecting wast the new elub rooms | entered a noll a cas and Mr. Owen-| which include messoges of congratulation re- | Australia against Bob Fitzsimmons. Allen and | hence. | ‘Thei plctemaceen arene heegicumimeeay oy POTTER'S RESPONSES AND SENTENCES. will seeure . «A besides an encouraging | YS "** thereupon discharged from custody. | ceived from Spanish republican organizations, | Hugh Keogh had along conference last night | jeat’ oe cents; £6.75 dozen. Atimely and go Which will be welcomed by many ve th 50) short pieces, with a number of ‘Chants, dec PRAYER AND PRAISE. Cantata. Ballard. A good andeasy cantata, fora Choir or Chorus. 50 cente; €4.50 per cczen. MASONIC ODE. Fithian. A new. most convenient peal to Congrese, not propose to let this matter rest emands have been satis eked to report upon the ON THE WAR PATH. ‘Mr. Owenbey is now on the war path. He promises to bring suit against both the ser- geant-at-arms of the House or the House itself and Mr. Page of the Senate restaurant, who swore ont the warrant whic him in the issue, Again, the liberals have to carry the odium attached to them by the United States press, which declares, with a zeal that is not pleasant to witness, that American influence must be thrown on’ the side of that party be- cause of the two it is the better for the Amer- icans to treat with. cting the Portuguese revolutioniste as “prothers"" who were on the eve of “triumph ‘THE IRISH LEADERSHIP. ‘There is no truth in the report that an abso- lute settlement of the matters in dispute in the Irish parliamentary party has been arrived at. interchange of opinions considerable busi- was ftraneacted. Mexera. J. A. Hoffur R. Travers were elected mem- the executive committee, the | cies being caused by the increase of the relative to bringing the two antipodean iators together, with the result that Keogh was authorized to issue a sweeping challenge which the conqueror of Dempsey can y ignore. Hall will meet Fitzsimmons for any amount from $1,000 to #5.000 and under any condi- | ness OF THE SMITHSON MUSEUM AND ANGS. PKONTING TWENTY B STREET SOUTH BET WEE: STREETS WEST, OP- TO SIXTH AND SEVENTH ners in which he says that an exz f the map will show that so many north | ‘ald » proposal to send delegate: to Washington when the clections are over to talk trade when he himself is pledged to the eyes to sup) > lorem, The Connecticut Legislators to Confer. postin Fobic Bak : on from five to nembers. Eight i “ tions, and battle for the middle-weight cham- 6 a - |B ‘of Vested jn ime I will BAT. | book of eeky and good music, perfectly fitted for the 2 ee a eit cf oth strect ew mueubers were elected w active members| Mandsal the law; (Onenbey caine that « sult | 1s neceary that Meare, MeCarihy, Sexton, | Seth dv proporal to send delagater $9 Wankionens | PROX PebECaRY SePsTa MAU REEE: | anette" eh seen an Dillon and O'Brien should again confer to- It is probable that Mr. Sexton will re- visit Boulogne-sur-Mer. "AST FOUR O'CLOCK PX ‘ARE 402, Nith “depth of about &2 of the House committees, brought COMIC AND MINSTKEL SONGS. $1.00. 46 here from Chicago for the purpose of testify LOT spprov Cee fronting 25 feet on B merry sonss, well calculated to make time pass cheer ® more money be thrown ‘be divided amen; the : " 2 oa Iecttowwidealley. huuprovel by fully. ally believe itis thrown ie mag, the duty of the House to protect | "My. MeCurthy hay issued a summons for a|,. The Connecticut senate amended the resolu ae ae Beiios ate dared | dweliiue. Sinnim Neth. Vide ont Pe Whee. camel | bin against arrest. ‘The committee, according tion that came from the house yesterday after- | just as distinctly that reciprocity in na x3 . paired, but says he and vill iad discharged him one nk | meeting of his followers on February 12, and incts alone will not be entertained, is the Lane: mainber of poyular inelodies.skiltTuily arranged the few signatures on the itof even | fo Mr; Owenber, bad discharged him only #0 | je hopes that a satisfactory settlement with the | n00n appointing a committee of conference Stent A for Viclin, with Piano acconpantinent.. 61.00. and Philadel | fone” to ane le had’ bean broken | Patuellites will then be read for ratification. | and then passed the resolution. and appointed tions to ask. had been brought = adopted. To be sure he has pretty nearly ex- MANDOLIN AND PIANO DUETS, Winner. About : Chica a 4 til five democrats for its share of the committee | hausted the resources of make-believe in ‘7S popular airs for Mandolin and Puno. €1.00. hola fom Gita, a ateake as Removing West Virginia's Capital. to answer the five republicans appointed by pating bird lime for election Stall if | # zapidly ties. ‘Any Book mafled, post-paid, for retail price, ra urn tothatcity. Owenbey claims that he was | Representative Stillman Young of the West | the house. ‘The senste’s amendment to the were the man he once was, he could have | three years, totes ta bear internat at OLIVER DITSON COMPANY, BOSTOX. ot out of the custody of the sergeant-at-arms: til he was again set down in Chicago. ‘The sergeent-at-arms, be claims, shonld have pro- him from arrest and he will have one resolution simply changed the la so that itshould not conflict with the constivational stand taken by the senate, end the house, it is thought, will undoubtedly accept the amond- Virginia house of delegates yesterday intro- duced a bill providing that at the next general election in the state the question of moving the capital to Buckhannon be submitted to the concocted something more plausible than this.” Ex-Gov. Crawford all Right. ann From day of sale. fo be secured by dead of trust on p at option of = A W. “Dogs will be re ly from eaday, the nee at toon ¢. B. DITSO: 867 BROADWAY, NE 3. E. DITSON & ©0., & ©0., ¥ YORK CITY, judging will tries. wil on that ‘on these grounds, ment. depres a = rh gr, el ange, CHESTSUT ST. PHILADELPRIA, h4. Itt requested that exhibitors on ? “3 people. In case of an affirmative vote the eapi- ————+e+—____ tl ex-Gov. ean n their entries ide for flise imprizonmeat ar senintt Mx. | fats to be moved January 1, 1900. ‘The bill| Legal atatas of 2 womans Pocket. as, and ex-Gov. Samuel J. Crawford of Kansas, | £252 5°° 1 by 6 font, Fl wane ee at emer po charge. ee “ae Lats The legal status of a woman's pocket, | who is now in Washington, had the unusual | Asbfont's LEWIS HOPFENMAIFR, Troste 7 by @ fee wil jadged by Si itney of Lan- “hi .d intends, t! i Times, = = between 1 thwes caster, io is considered one no ee ee ae fenmodiately Muj. Pond's Face Cut. bee Ht ts ep daaed Rigged emia pn heen! ae dry, | (THOMAS B. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer: J. G. Siste very best of these classe iaxival 15 Chlonas. Maj. Pond, Stanley's manager, whilo on the | been defined by the court of appeal erally published in A navi = — | Have You Beex Turan Dr.ver «ubs 1 #00 | com se setters and pointers ee ee aaa way in a speciel car to Genev: , to fill 4 | ugust tribunal has decided that a pocket | Ex-Gov. Crawford's fi say that the TRUSTRES" xacu | 4 New Jersey avenue Warner ieternined by - M. Tr mes 3tortimer of Bab 2, will look after the other breeds, except The latter wnimals will bo judged . mber of the National Beagle Club | yet to Le selected. Dogsiuust be supplied with a suitable collarand vi be ina healthy condition. The club's | | veterinary surgeon will exelude all dogs show- | | ing any symptoms of disease. This rale will | be indiseriminately insisted on. Entries from the large kennels are coming in from every quart. the cauine lovers of Washington 7 mised a treat seeing “the Douglass. | kennel A. E. Moore, Melrose, tand Ann | Muss. will show twelve — large 1 guardians ad litem. | St. Bernards of the finest breeding and largest = | Sizes, ‘There will also be representatives from | the largest breeders of mastiffs, Newfound- | lands, setters, pointers, pags, skyes, collic fox terriers, balidogs and bull terriers, a other new breeds will face the jadges to'com- pete for supremac; BEEN WHERE? j 10 and 1512 7th = Everything suid for cast prices i plain Syrures article. in a woman's dress is never empty. In one of | patches confounded him with Mr. Geo. A. RETURNED TO BE BAPTIZED, Crawford. & well-known western man, whe did An Ohio Woman Immersed After Being Apparently qDead. Mrs. George Tyree of Springfield, Ohio, died to all appearances on Monday afternoon. All hope was given up and arrangements made for proper care of the body, an undertaker being summoned. Before he could arrive, however, the woman agaia revived and, sifting up in bed, startled the attendants by saying: “I have come back to be baptized.” So positive was Mrs. ‘Tyree that she must be at once baptized that Rev. W. A. Cross was summoned and re- quested to inke her to the Christian Church sand minister the rte of Dapthan. “He refused, saving it wuld ill her. Bat the woman's ap- were so pitiful that he determined rtize , ‘Kecordingly he took the metallic coffia and, filling it with water, with the aid of her hus band, immersed the woman. The almost life- lem body seemed to be revived. and, shouting “Glory, glory,” the invalid was laid "upon the bed. “No bad effect was produced by the plunge and she is better than she has been for some time and says she will recover. Gan dco plrtent enathn A. Welborn Mitchell, ove of Atlanta's (Ga. oliee sad most promineut eltizener died Inst “hs 1B street northwest. awed of C.M. Moore yuare Su6, exch 2) by 2 K and L) between cant. jeen Q thal has p lecture engagement, was thrown by a sudden larch of the car agaiast a glass door, cutiing his face severely. The actident occurred near Syracuse. At Auburn Maj. Pond was attended by asurgeon, who dressed his wounds and came to Geneva with the Aaj. Pond, with » disfigured face, took tea in the car with President Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley. He will doubtless soon recover ——0-—_____ Director General Davis May Resign. * Director General Davis of the world’s fair says that if the report of the Candler commit lon, Long the crowded markets of New York Thomas Moran was caught by a detective his hand ina woman's pécket. ‘The woman became lost in the crovd nd her identity was not discov- e-cd, The culprit was accused by the re ONE FEET TO. FEET Wi) iD_ HAN: AN NORTH SIDE OF B STREET REI, RELAWARE. AVENUE, AND Fut Ghounbs , virtue of two deeds, 14:28), foi0" 70 and Bree ee = tf is cannot cosh apy egay See ts 5 ‘gran W. C. Johnson, the champion amateur 100- 7 t a .| Yard swimmer of America, broke-the world’s ins cess sil sec bacsadl cs OEE. | caaoud tattle Sesh Sa Ska cseansoee amore to the geuezal term and | Club swimming tank in New York last night. serge theneieeens not ing that — _— in the ubsence of proof tint there was anythi in tho ‘pocket th presence of 1 6 ty. sig “MeLeod agt. Evatin rk agt. TH yd Fatitiec, € Kay lo.. Burdette; textimony 3 web, eX tit Jones agt. Douglass: Hleany agt. Cumberland: M. J. Colbe: KK Cumberland i an Eien putt Altcney dorms argent S ef » Jerome reat force to the conrt of appeals that ind been proved, and Chief Justice written 0 brethren E if ist idee ? y's retail dry goods store in Detroit, Mich., wax gutted by fire last evening. Estimated loss and insurance as follows: On! ee Wasmixotonx Loan and Trust Co. See ady't. ; insurance, 60,000; on build- ‘The Gould Party at Asheville. imwurance, £00,000. The fire} 3. Gould and party arrived at Asheville, N. rable commotion in the Griswold | C., yesterday. The vi S Where the guests were pre- | st v¢ oat, but the fire was got under | Soutrol before it spread beyond the building. ‘My mother, who tsa very old lady, ‘was physically broken down. The ——ee- = Charles Leonant, bookkeeper of the Wash- ington National Bank of Seaitle, shot himsel? ¥ pes esterday at the bink, it is supposed, with sui-| ‘The keel of the first iron ‘dal intent. He formerly lived m Aubura, | Maine was laid yesterday, N.Y. | at the Hath iron works. keel for Tacut. Frederick Schratka has been taken to | No. d was laid today and the work his home at Rock Island, lil fle is ina very | tion will go idiy forward. ekeertul moot ; ‘The steamer Richmond Hill, which arrived | 21 to 6 at New York today, brought several thee 4 i! | E 2 i oF é : | i t i ! il among them the celebrated three- St. Magnus. Huron National Bank of Hizron, &. D., scspended a momth ago, resumed busi- ins on fined to the cosl mine and emul. ‘Bess yesterday.

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