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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STARK BUILDINGS 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. corner llth Street, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAt FFMA: Pres’. THE IOWA ELECTIONS. Results of Yesterday's Municipal Contests Throughout the State, _ |SADLER RELEASED FROM CUSTODY Gov. Jackson's Intentions as to TWO CENTS. the Maryland Senatorship. ay where in the Uuited sisted or Prepaid sO cents per isoth Sereapay Quapacrux Sunes Stan $1.00 pee year: with foreign postage added, $25.00. [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.. as evoudlans mail utter.) $9" AN sail subacriptions mnst be paid in advance; sepeper sent lotuer team paudicrs SPECL CES. : and Gossij ’ tension of buildings beyond the building line, CONFIRMATIONS. A VERY HEAVY FALLOF SNOW. P. AL_NOTI : Washington News and ip LAST DAY S WORK. bat requiring such permits in future to have x Ks Pater ono. PINNA KUEEBERG ~— assent of all ae iss ante ere og Upen . — XG: 40% 0. KS. Bare Fey 'r. Chandler made order against Senate, — on | Tig2 aise aver on WEDNESDAY. Sides Seat ay the amendment and ES oppor nits mer-| ‘The Senate, in etecutive eemion thie morn-| TOWA'S MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, | x—eorrice or THE GREAT FALLS ICE p.m, “Brothers of sister lodees are ‘respectfully in- A Busy Time in Both Houses of iu. Thoamendment hed oe dng, sueicsenl Gab Selvin cane : a thats en - COMPANY, ‘By order of the President. Ager Mr. Frye declaring that the opposition to her| W. D. Tillotson of Washington, consul gen- Throughout the State. 924 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. WASONIG.~ A SPECIAL eid Congress. bay window was a palpable injustice toward a | eral at Kanagawa; J. W. Love of Nebraska,| Cwicaoo, March 3.— of municipal The GREAT FALLS ICE COMPANY beg on Bronce Loeae, B : woman on the part of a few aristocrats, | consul at San 5 . oni wiougf Benjamin B. Frenc at fo. 15, fae i Salvador; C. C. Cole, United | elections held throughout Towa yesterday show * 30 p.un. Work: Mi. de- eMDAY at Sand Mr. Chandler, to show who the “aristo- | states for the District of Columbia; City the democrats made a clean Jeave to announce that their supplies of ice re- | NESDAY, dth instant, crate” were, gave the names of those who had attorney for lambia; | that at lowa City the . : SE | cantly housed at Pittoton andat South Gardiner | Sets Bronderafthe Whi? TN AO THE FRENCH SPOLIATION CLAIMS, | crate’ vers i Conminionery not trast the | H.C: de of Vermont, Ined comminioner in |ereop ofall the fio exept one rusts 5: 3 3 ye Ket ver, Maine, 7 rmit. After a discussion, in_ whi: a | Samoa. , Their mayor majority. ‘ort Madt- poe pees aioaen | — : qaaky caalac coed ia qaauiny, Gee Bose ola ite pociuay commutation it wis lozen Senators took part, the Vice President | Postmasters—T. H. Clewell, Helena, Mont.; | son the democrats wore successful. The city eee tr se caly Lacan ae ees | tradedemands of the coming season. ‘The con- | Siok Hite cathedral 'on WEDNESDAY, ai ne The Senate Agrees to the Amend-/ sustained the pointol order and Mr. Frye ap-|P. i. Stetson, Reading, Pa; J. H. Riggs, |council will and eight democrats to, two re. Some before it By orer ot ditions of tho recent harvest were untaually |" mbi-vt WM. “OSCAI KOOMi Secretary._ : The voto war token nad the, ecien of the | O’Reill, Neb. Publicans. | At Ottumwa the democrate < Lsesamy amen ged ea ROE Boe Nini cels Cores erty henna ment Covering Them. chair was not susieined—yeas, 12; nays, 40. The | , Medical department—Maj. C. R. Greenleaf, to | lect « mayor by, 400 majority. and make Purity, solidity and the manifestation of those | ters T406 G st. h,w., TUN OLNOW (Wednenday). at amendment was then agreed to. be lioutenans colonel; Capts. C.K. Winne, T. | * gain which superior qualities which distinguish it from 1 ally invited. Executive | FOR RENT (Rooms) ‘THE WAR oF 1812 cLarus. ileox, F. C: Ainsworth and ve FOR RENT (Stores) FOR RENT (Houses). FOR RENT (stables). jalery Havard, | sad eight democrats and four reps ‘The ‘other city officers over rBcaute = hexe the yield of other eastern rivers, and, pre- to be majors. eminently, from the chemically-induced pro- MR. PLUMB ON CIVILSERVICE. | Mr. Daniel moved to insert a paragraph di- Corps of engineers —Pirst Lieuts. G. J. Fie- | the rep: O. M. Carter, recting the Secretary of the Treasury to resettle | beger and , to be captains: Recond | the democrats elect » mayor and three out of pe chewing and pay the claims of the states of New York, | Licuts. F. R. Shunk and B. W. Lucas, first liew- | Sve alermen. pay ‘The interests of their customers and of the aie Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia and South | tenants. ican candidate ran in the city elect . se shaper J —, “ Cavalry—Lieut. Col A. P. M to | Was defeated by a small majority in the fourth way Company. toserve | Public will continue tobe subserved, as here- — Carolina and the city of Baltimore on ac- | , { a ‘4 amner, iien. | 88rd. The other candidates were democrats. AS be held at Re tofore, and the company is prepared to furnish ax tp.m., Hanlin Churcd, oth and ‘The score or more Senators who had remained | count of advances made in the war of 1812, and ol ae ¥ & , Sumac, Sa 1 Tecan tiny Gaetan Sco at the lowest legitimate market rates Peis! nw. Rev. J. Sheldon Jackson and. others wil inteutioasty at work anil the claus of youtue- | Sepsseriing GL0R00 Ser Rat yorpens. The | Se eee Bien Diss, A Oe | conten. "ab Wutecien &O. Beees on mahe-Lm Milsons cordisiy tiviteds ont DUreetegse day's session found when they left the Capitol | M0tion was agrsed to—yeas, 28; nays, 22. Q. OM. Gilmore, L. A. Craig, Wm. Baird. W. | lected mayor by a vote of 590 to49%. Two ~g => (OF FICIAL.) DEPARTMENT OF STATE, at 2 o'clock in the morning the ground covered A FEW MORE MILLIONS ADDED. E. Wilder and J. F. Guilfoyle, to be captains; | ZeAFs Ago “Hoot was working on « cobbler's Sse nas seninatons D.C, Mazeh 2, 1001-—Inte- with snow, and those who were in attendance | __Mr- Turpie offered an amendment to pay to | Second Lients. J. A. Swift. J.C. Waterman, D. | baa te “ from Mr. Es States at Kings- ONCE MORE. ScorTisa Tre = Sot Pertection will 1 bench when he was clected mayor, langely Pertectio the “cathedral on TUESDAY, ors Ww bs when today's session began had made their way | Silas Q. Hows, surviving partner of W. T. K_ Woot, BB. Watking, RJ. Dutt, E. C. Bal- | through the votes'of the Knights of Labor. he Unit ssa a eg Ist of, Fepruary. to the Capitol through a snow storm. As soon | Pate & Co., distillers, £19,662 overpaid taxes, | lock, ton, Jamaica, of ISU}. at sea, by drowning, of J. PERSONAL, RENAL ISHII PIS SSE SUEUR ORSIBIBIGURWHISID E. Adair, to" be first louten- | The ertire ticket elected tx democratic, except eo BAILLIE. Tent ante. Artillery—Second Lieuta. J. W. | the treasurer. The council, however, is largely = he hana LOT Hon, a2 dee. See. | demettunonn, “Tr neil revmemratativer ot ihe de ty be meralng pe oy ra red by he ch tnd he appenled to Mr. Hale not to make a Heckman nd oe Peary Rage, | oobi sie Fal pon mnt ® 7 TIN 7 S ms journal eI 6 ret utenan' vn Lieut. Col. J. - a“ straagh! UNION CREDIT COMPAXY, Se aS sess OCEAN STEAMERS, secretary, the galleries’ wore cleared ana the oe sgreed not to makes point of order |’ Conrad, tobe colonel; Maj. J” H. Paige, to be | lican ticket was elecved. _ ing Association tor election ot ofticers, POTOMAC RIVER BOs doors were closed for an executive session. a VO ae ae speece lieutenant colonel; Capt. J. H. Dreatocl’ in st. Dominic's Hall, WEDNESDAt, March PIANOS AND OKGANS. — epi. 28 ‘CULLINANE, President; JA’ od > -— : roposition was accepted by Mr. Turpie and > a4 =e The docrs were reopened at 10:15, when the | Frobomtion was ace oath: deg tngg: tye od jisete. G. F, Borden, 4 Abe. as - B. THE EVIDENCE INSUFFICIENT. Reynolds, L. C. Allen, T. H. Bary, to be | Sadler, Suspected of the Latest Whitechapel W uation has John ©. New, the Soma’ ell ey appropriation bill was taken | soaciing tifat the Sonate seemed determined to agreed to in commitiee of the whole last night | PUt Cn all rorts of claims and that there was EEETCLEL CLL eEEA CeLLEL CTCL Cat WASHINGTON, D.C., FEBRUARY, 1891. To whom it may concern. z é 4 : 7 ; Second Lieuts. BC. Welsh, J. Murder, Discharged. Page 7 | 98 Peeeces fre {BO use in his resisting them. — ‘The | GAPtainss . We, the undersicned, after careful examination of Pace 7 | To four that were reser heel mel atien ieePeench | Senate had voted five millions here and three | A; Goodin, Gea ee Wits, Ea ’RETE: | Loxpox, March 3.—Nadier, the man arrested the Union Credit Company's Keporting Syste, have SPECIAUTIES Pase7 | spoliation Glaitas "ema "the, Peete redoca | Millions fhere; and. two millions in another | 11°C Hale C. Hi, Cochran, EF Taggart, #17 | 08 suspicion of being the murderer of “Car- pn ceseneag S ERT EQUITABLE WANTED INEST re Puce 3 | claims. ae Falcon, Allred Hasbrouck, jr J. ¥- Kreps, M. | roty Nell” has been discharged from custody, we hare ever soem. : 2 no C, Cabell, E, 8. Walker, to'be first lieutenants. | the evidence against him not being wuflicient “Watch Liste’ are being cheerfully furnished pres: by * "TED (Houses) Pawe 2 ‘TO RELIEVE CITIZENS OF OKLAHOMA. Alr. Pierce offered an amendment to pay Ju- : 4 . said company without reweve nnd complsteinevery | lon sveakire: Seuaici-eieet PEFPER of Runes | CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCTATION, Pace] Mr. Plumb offered an amendment appropri | lius Stahl £5,190, the amount of « judgment of Tenydore Teneyck, t0 be captain of infantry, | to justity « trial é Partioulsr, covering all ratings, good, bed and tp-| DAVIS. M. O. and Cor -eiect JERRY SIMP- “RQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1008 ¥ 51. Page 2 | ating $50,000 for the relief of the citizens of Okla- | the Court of Claims. Agreed to. yuan . — Page 2 i fi Second Lieut. C. J. Simmonds, eighteenth MARY ATORSHIP. different. SON. & homa who have been rendered destitute by the | , This tinished the Senate action on the general | , THE RYLAND SENA’ % plication of this efficient protection | ,,,the mass meeting will be of especial interest to the Assets @1, 155,208.21. Page 2 n yy deficiency bill, which was then sent back to the | ‘®£antry, to be second lieutenant of cavalry. credit would be of the greatest value | diaily invited. Don't fail to bring your lady friends. < oa eae tin bial ee WINTER RESORTS. mn qnexampled drought of the past season. Agreed | House with the Senate amendinents. —“(CEOSING SCENES. Seige Wilsons Successor Bet to Bo Ap ‘Sous. ‘Jun Barbour Bon, | “Doors open st Fyrms cet opens si Sym. sharp. | Metist Wetuestay to cach mouth tae other Wille con we7'| "Me. Plumb desired to have an amendment THE DIFLOMATIC BILL. FAMED. ———— ee “ Jahn Ik. Mageaten T uf the committee. ores, cpen from 6 to S o'clock p.m. Advances will be made Govulamaas Santee Te Internal rey- | fered and agreed to distributing among the | The conference report on the diplomatic and | Nothing at All Exciting im Congressional | A®¥Narotm, Mp., Merch 3.—(ov. Jackson R. Chariton & = H_ BAI MGAKTEN, Chairman. | prouptiy at 7 o'clock. ‘4ue AAU meue uf soca is por apiatareanig hy various departments of the government a num- | consular appropriation bill was presented and| ings Today. says: “Unless there should be an extra session, Arthur Burt & ts sR ‘Oyek ue subecription. enue, $105,472; customs, $308,525. ber = census office clerks whose employment to. This Congress is having quite a remarkable | Which I do not apprehend, and there being so Pp ee pa one Pak ge Shares are $2.50 per month. Navat. Onpens.—Ensign D. P. Monofeo has | 5 ‘hous 0 cease, but Mr. Lopeecpgberserent 4 frTcH IN THE PENSION BILL. closing. There is an air of extraordinary calm- | Many candidates and such « general seram- 3.0. Adams. M.D.- Geonce Ryneai.e., NOTICE TO ST0CKHOLDERS.—THE saan less some aparece been ordered to duty at the navy yard, Mare | subject and that it interfered with the opera-| On the pensions appropriation bill the con- | news about the proceedings which consume the |ble for the place, the pean ame 5 E. E. Jucksou & Co., us H. Darby, oy babi Mining and Milling Company of | Pamphietsexplaining the objects and advantagesof | Island, on the 23d of March. tion of the civil service rules, those clerks not | ferees reported that no agreement had been | closing twenty-four hours of the Congress, and | shall not appoint Judge Wilson's eryend 1. H. Shea. Goo, E Kennedy & Sons, | Miiup capital of said company of 2 En cost, | SeAmouasion ore ——— ‘A Masaren'e. Ootnaen—Ooiunga: exsciesea-ae | avine baa to go through the forms of civil | reached. Mr. Allison explained that the disa-| they are almost devoid of interest Speo- | until just before the mesting of the —— 54 aikcoe at the office of Badwin & Baldwin, Attorneys, ols F THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't : ae ee service examination. fFeement was over an amendment adopted by | tators throng the galleries, as they always do | &™e# im December, In my judgment wad Thomas K Marshal, | st. a-¥., WED AY, March 4, 1801, between the dete tag mnsee | 2 United States mints during -Fobrusr, MR. PLUMB ON THE CIVIL SERVICE. the Senate that the provision limiting fees of | at the close of the session, but thus far there | "ins til things considered.” eye Ramey & Bistee, L. K. Devendorf, ‘AMD MILLING 00. S0HR 307 ED ~ amounted to 9,923,470 pieces, value $6,616,300, | Mr. Plumb said that if anybody supposed | pension attorneys tc £2 (in cases of increased discussion question power Pabst Brewing Co., Wash. B. Williams ‘EE, General Manager. E S0i,D MY DRUG BUSINESS AT | of which $3,035,000 was in standard dollar should not apply to existing valid | 288 been but little in the way of exciting | of the g Thos. D. Sin that civil service was ran without fear, favor | Pension ernor to appoint # successor to And scores of others. 1 HAVI Bee lett cha ais. new. to the well known and Hi Veo i ir pati United States Senator wees to heave ts pieces and €4$,000 in dimes, $76,600 in five-cent ‘ is in- | COMtracts, and he moved that the Senate recede | #Cenes to reward their patience. x " ha ey sn on bopurar + 2N;, Hotiston. whom 1 cordially | Digees and @47,300 in one-cent pieces. Gorey mus entirely mistaken. His in- | from that amendment, saying that he did so | There is the umual, perhaps more than the i fo necessary an adjunct as 1s presented by this import: eee ——— a Pmanperpriigesd ae be — a merely to test the sense of the Senate on that | usual, rush in the lobbies by those who are Brig oe Fret he we Paredes ant Company, nor long hesitate to follow so wise Masrionep Fon 4 Joporsurr.—Judge Chand. | ren peck eern re ee ernatices thand | Point i fe ion | A8et to press through measures they are re-| Port of the Inte Nenstor Wilson's term which a ee ee See ee lor, the first assistant secretary of the Interior, | York ‘was ‘carried ‘on. whereby. apecseal incre So Nec get ee eer En neniam | cine bo nivecada, The “Sshhy” As'wery nalbin, [ones ech Reo Mit is buts question of time when all must join for | CHAS. Ay SHIRLDS. Hi 13TH ST. NEAR G. Oe te oe ae anne with ne appoint | picked out for protection. ‘This was done either | of “pension sharks’ in tie city of Washington, |and ia in a measure successful, though ell | 2 That the governor has the power, after mutual protection, aud the souner in, the earlier wil | HAWARDEN, 10WA, ‘ndcdeshin meeeaaihin otpehin: mont to one of the judgeships of the court an- | with or without permission of the commission- | reading and commenting upon the circulsr of | that was expected in the = way | theath of Murch, to aypoint « United ‘states be the advantages. | <a - February 10, 1891. this property, which is # compact thorized by the law p on Saturday by | ers, for it often happened that the butler of @| one of them. Mr. Wolentt- was unable to see | of “getting little measures through” will not | Senator to fill Se sonmnay " XR “Thave sli to WILLIAM 7. BETTS my entire f2- piece of ground, edjoins the corner Caere mm ambich provides for the appointment | house dispensed hospitality as well aa the pro- | anything wrong in the circular, but he was | be accomplished. ‘The prospect of an economi- | Wilson, pelle meghe fe terest in the Wood, Coal and Feea business, located at ‘and is in a rapidly improving business of five judges to adjudicate private land claims | prietor. informed by Mr. Cockroall that if he could see | cal Congress after next December makes the | imnin of March instant, been NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON BUILDING. | 77) Thineiny patrons ton pest favors and soliciting & locality. The lot has # frontage of in the west. Mr. Edmunds poate that those who did it Fg pent no wrong in such an infamous swindle his lobby ticularly eager at this time, and the | *orn into office. coutinuance of the sue for my successor. I ait jbout 31 feet and a depth of about 97 ou, punisl bump of conscientionsness in regard to honesty | fac t the aggregate of appropriations ne magen ony Telephone 1082. serge. Sl ee eo Seats cx clue’ de tose amtored Mupat, ron Henotsa.—The Secretary of the | “Sir. Plumb assented to that, but said that such wales ly Sacked faetany” |aoteg te aout Gemma atcnien aan MEAVY SNOW PALS. a by a substantial building, which can, ‘Treasury has awarded a gold life saving medal | 4 thing was inevitable under the sort of au-| “The vote was takenon Mr. Allison's motion | hundred and eighty millions more than | fev-tuksim DANIEL MACAULEY, Manager. with slight alterations, Le adapted for Buffalo,N.Y., tocracy that had been built up on civil service | and it was rejected. the te ol last session of — better a py neater reepelildontbe reform —and which considered itself not only | “The Senate voted to insist on the amendment | the “Fifteth Cor indicates that wares . one 11 14th st. nw. SEil in saving the eagtain Sond twelve of the | beyond the President of the United States, but | and to eek for a further conference. efforts to get money from the treasury have | Hantvonp. Ixp., March 3.—The heavicet snow = 3 ES aa mbh3 FE . a saving the ca] an al beyond the Constitution itself. The system was been fairly successful. The obligations which | storm of the season has been prevailing in this FOR RENT— 7 the followin Well heen yee ANGE | ——=S_______AEAS at. 2. t:______ | crew of the steamer “Annie Young” from the | ey"? ‘8 way that would, in his judgment, THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. this Congress bas incurred. over end above the Song , . i Teem cattrely overkauled WORTH THINKING ABOUT. perils of the sea in October last. break it down. "|The conference report on the sundry civil | sctnal appropriations of moncy made, will be | "ction since Sunday evening. Pecnpatecocbcorntge appt aren sf Hmenss barwains to take ‘room for my spring | SSE “Garamne this morning in- | g;21® tid not wish to have it broken down. He | appropriation ill, which was presented and | apt to perplex the next Conpross and perhaps Puraae, 8 D.. March 3.—The beary snow allneeded improvements for ight houwse- octave square Miller piano. ‘Tar Parsipexr’s Carteas this morning in- | did not wish tohave a restoration of the forme: | read last night, was taken up and agreed to. _| several succeeding Congresses. ee ee eee heaping; sont O82. EBcach. “Reply to ‘Poctave square Guild piano. 3 ‘When yon consider that we have for #0 cluded Senators Manderson, Dawes, Carey and | condition of things under which clerical offices | "Mr Paddock inquired of Mr. Allison what i leap cenmgeen See doe betes ae ae WESCOTT & WILCOX, Spfoctave square grand Weber many years given special attention to Moody. Represmtatives Bids, Darlington, | wore sorsiibied for as the prises of politics. I nad become of an. amendment pat iaby the| The werk one today is chiefly in the ; 128-38 1907 Penn. ave. Poctave upruht £ Gabler & Bro. piano, nearly collecting rents, and the general man- Reed, Grosvenor, Milliken, Walker, Burton, | | Objection being made the amendmen: was | senate for a laborator, building for the Agr’, sr len 4 SES A DOOR SOND Os He BN on i 200 ra Wallace, Lehibach, Carter’ and Mudd, Mr. J. | 20t offered. cultural Department. * conference cpmmitees. the two houses merely | Krsastox, N. ¥., March 3.—Last night was asoment of estates, it is not strange thet J faleatent igration; ex-| The first of the reserved amendments (as to i ant - | acting on thf repors._ From beginning toend | the coldest of the season, the B. Weber, superintendent of e1 7 Mr. Allison informe? him that that amend- | *t por: » along upper . < ‘We should have the latest and best equip- | Representative Townsend of Ohio, presenta- prema to eee railroads) was agreed | mont had been surrendered by the Senate con. | it isa dull foutine. The differences between Hudson the thermometer ranging from two to RS re pee ee ‘We have thems fives-elect Jonnson of Ohio and Johnson of pis division, ferees «¢ the urgent request of the House cor- | the two ho} pt agar Mile a0 2 | «ix dugeees below amve, fo the Cob ond Sold monthly installments and reasonable and are at your command. orth Dakot FRENCH SPOLIATION CLATMA. ferees. | , dispose ri pave Aros tn when ro meth A oe ent rape So pag aie. emer = this |, 7HEReEE Tenerved smendtient was thatfor| Sr Paddock exprowed hisrarprinothate Sen-| tie | work |J8, gdting on ioe aay ween D and E sts. n.w. is offered. e @ & 916 Fst. nw. « Disrascr Acre ArPROvED.— the payment of the French spoliation claims. | ator from the great agricultura. state of Iowa | 9 <a 4 iden inches thick has formed during the past two Faroe hy pig oat ca = Ta rs afternoon approved the act to define the juris-| “Sy! Edmunds made the t of order that hed currendored fan amendmen: so important | het is giviit om = in. | ayson the Hudson river and snow to the 100 feet. It is improved by three Br eemapate tncervorsted unter the lawn of "ALLING WEATHER. diction of the Police Court of the District of — ge ima | £0 the agricultural interest of the country. and | Indin sdorehly eens ot SAE, So-lGopivel can tect hes Mies cae Gabel P a = Columbia, ctaminestitiesand runes | > ? * every one of them was purely private claim | he intimated that the surrender had been made | VO! sar Lamar expenditures, are looked Delaware county. Stores and dwellings, renting for Alstracts and certifcatcs thereof: conveyaneitut and WEAR A CRUSH HAT. Columbia: the act providing for greater secur- | and had no business onan appropriation Dill: | because the money appropriated for that build- | @@ with suspicion. throughout Delaware county. . ‘$280 per month. Bound to improve, ibe business relatany to real state attended to. “Of 2 | ity from fire of public buildings in the District | Mr. Hale argued against the point of order | ing was needed fer the purchase. of the Maltiy THE COPYRIGHT BILL. Priceunly $15 per sa. ft. Pe ae be a ee Pricey range from $1 to 62. Colurabia. and the act relating to junk desl- | and the point was overruled by the Vieo Presi- | House and the coast sufvey building, The friends of the copyright bill are hard at ‘ H. WARNER * fe28-0t ers and dealers in second-hand prope: len’ . f y - see —< SBRODT, THE HAT WANUFACTURER _ District of Columbia: the uct authorizing the | Mr. Reagan argued that these claims were coubtah teenie gare at ieee pill'to | work today trying to bring about an agree- 1628-3t S16 Ft. a. All the leading styles can be seen at 419 11th sale of the title of the United States in lot 3 in baw dogg the benefit of lobby agents.and not | territory (reducing the amount from £25,000 to | Ment to get rid of the Sherman amendment, 5.0 office Give ines call. 10 per cent . E. ROSENTHAL, juare south of square $90;'the act authorizing [for that of the descendants of the original marred { rut they s in the day very despondently. | sonra Apams, Co: 8. Shafer tam Sewers, "SS sg sci che tie construction of bridge acrose the Lanters felaimans”, 810,000) were concurred in. | Sr Pint aid this morning thai he would mote | , SOB ceupresigerues! MANY OF THE LADIES OF WASiHING- pesutina sy : ‘Mr. Hoar asserted that the . THE COPYRIGHT BILL. that. the Senate recede from the Sherman | J#¢quard weave sheds at Adama, owned by the Ser er EScasehr: nue havagals reopened | ——OBe Price. (e2-tm) 982 Fat, claitas that made a stronger appeal to the hones | ‘The conference report on the copyright bill | Paradteent ite heeang fra appear to have | Renfrew Manufactaring Company, was burned a ema a departuent for children’ wora. a fa ace —™" WE ARE DOING. | Tux Dest coe oe aebt Poa and the public faith ihe government than was presented, explained by Mr. Platt and Ynech | hope. lt is posit ivaly sanertod ¢ Moat if the last night. ‘The shop creer vee — orm pape neorerctoipa Pee =>l HAVE 1 MY POSSESSION A TRUNK ‘iia issued yesterday afternoon shows that the in- | these Freuch spoliation claims made. . | agreed to. There were two points, however, ate does not rece: Jacquard looms and employs mn fags ait motors improvements; mut | Waisai Rha" Ge" RUE" AUB May |OERTING Se eee eee lar “pat inthe trene-| a at invol¥ed the honor and good {ah cf ng | h* WHICH nO agreement had been reached. The urua farce of reftsing. and then grant-| 0%# 0% the weave shed, with machinery, sock, ee —— arabunted © 2 90478055, ‘otal canl "in ts ica knees sen ‘allowed to stand unadjusted = ing the extra month's pay to the employes has | “$j,0" Mucus ion —— 3.—Fire at mid- 1907 Penn. Serer, ierewith ins a x ndred years. : . . meer | Fag ipron aroun = nna ofthe goverment estianve of bangs | Hitt TUDg. to, Mr. Renan's sate , When the House ct afar th reco it found | Ene coactd-. Last night the itm proving | ight lat vtght "desea arto thee ere ns comet, Meee Soe More work, mned to the Pucifie railronds, amounts to $6187, | ™ent about the claims being held by lobby | that the wear and tear of the heavy work of the | the Senate, Messrs. Plumb and Hale making | cniir stock of furniture nad Hellyer & Martin Seog ear Better fin” Bia, a” decreare “uring the momih of | RET) eld that = good many Of them were | last few days had tld upon the reading clerks | tyre tkieks upon st “Thin morning the item | leet their sto ko! Jewelry a sewing mach THE ANNUAL, MEETING OF THE | pitied mooeition or Wolsoamed ae be — Ree Opa of them had passed into the hands of ee, | and their tiprep 7 the —— aa xesiose the employes will probably | The total loss is estimated at 150,000. Sompany or the United States 2 tonics toa marance | Geser's Mal, corner of 7th and N’ sta. More business conIboat #1 1e2,000 loos tees 1 Pobre ieue: | Mr. Frye asked whether Mr. Platt was inno- | Measures sent to them were creme de jategpacade os Fe i DEMO tion of directors of said company for the ensuing year | clove on two thourand shares of stock sicned. The first @. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Castoms receipts wore $18,094,189, a few’ thos. | Cent enough to suppore that Mr. Reagan knew | Mr. Cutcheon (Mich.) submitted the confer- 7“ eeueen Gen. bm HE WILL NOT RESIGN. Fiuu Be held at the office of tue company, room 3 Sun | Toe the yar of loping ee ae hal Expert Merchant Tailor, nae = ered of a single one of the claims being in the hands | ence report on the bill to increase the number “a be ¥ w 'D-C., TUES- pt d dollars more than in February a year ago, ~~ —— vi Mis Place “ ~ Laghee: Vermanen: officers and receiving the first monthly | mh? Cor. 9th and G ste. nw. = : SG) iso ee | of an attorney. of the board of managers of the National Home Justice Stephen Refuses to Vacate 7 Jowing ieibers are authorized to re- | —™ aes 2a while internal revenue receipts wore $9,489,629, | °'st7 Distt “Tie made that sta t ‘ Home |The Conference Report as Agreed Upon— ‘on the Bench. = esp for sock fm the interval: aed | as on ath se fronting Si fact | OF about £500,000 less than in February, 1890. | T° Brye—Yea: bat 1 aia aaa that | f0F disabled volunteers. As agreed to the bill Items of District Interest. Special Cable Dispatch to The Evening Mtar. K_CRALLE, RESID! ae er on Tath st, 120 feet on street ic west : wide alley: Espendieree daring tauruary seercented | ie Sonator from Connecticut had the clightest | provides for eleven members and names the| ‘The conference report on the sundry civil] Loxpox. March 3.—it is stated that the lord Sool a cones aed te it F DRENSINGER SOT sow, th Fou eure to cnn alt now ff, food eae tigog, NoNlY ©6,750,000 more than in Feb- | idq that the Senator from Texan thought eo, | following in ee oat etrectteady AP | appropriation Dill, which was submitted last | chancellor will lay the facts of the Sir Janes c.- 2 yf 5 A ii fl Ki ser eg ‘4 3 z ruary, ji yinted: und N. Morrill, Alfred L. Pear- re WovOAL Live CoNOLS SPER CENT pur-| CHAiUTSE Rubee e interest us investment. ‘DAVID 'D. STONE, i. Mr. Sherman said that he had examined the | P Edm N c eo. W, | Right, provides, among other things, that the | Stephen case before the lord. chiet SStuce all the best forte of LIVEC aad” RNDOWMENT | ton; MATEERS, 1025 re RESDER On Neg nae | “Turouranr Brus Arruovep.—The President “epg tegen yell lpg, Rogie pm ler hes cee i op ee egy tanh glen ramen ore cpa bys ep-|{justice for his opinion. Meantime the SSR TE Sect caticteers wanted. Re oO NOUS &. BS Phoron Sqteres ao toe lak ae MS: | has signed the direct tax bill; the joint resolu- was neither a legal nor # moral obligation for | Ftancis Fessenden. Propriated for the maintenance of the soolog- | distinguished jurist refuses to resign. It is - Wil DER NOTH CHALLES GERSDORE, Joyo? casts balance may remain at 5 ver cont. Pics | tion authorizing Vice Consul General Scidmore | them on the part of the United States, Me | _ The report gave rise tocomediscussion. Mr. | ical park. sik inet top catiaiiy units ak Gaateeee ——— BW ie Sie¥ st... _ | to accept medal conferred upon him by the | still entertained that opinion. Outhwaite (Ohio) desiring to insert the name IP eR SR Se RC Sirs, Maybrick was one be had ever The public voice je too stron. We accept the ver-| iy G- ‘ostia, D.C. = Emperor of Japan: the actamending the act} Mr. Evaris made an argument in support of | of Samuel 8. Yoder of Ohio for that of James tried in which he doubted correctness of eae Se es om me) Eo = Jt 0th st. ,TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK. for ihe relief of voluntcers and regular soldiers | the justice of the claims, aud gave a brief his- | Harnett, and Mr. Boutelle (Me.) warmly criti-| In regard to the city post offles, | tried munich, bes by the jury. Should the ‘Ferfectiun qusranteed oF no sale. — s ss of the late war, approved March 2, 1889; the | torical review of how they were used by the | Cising the conferencefor dropping the name of | instead of providing that the building sball not | hief juctice ‘Sud thet sue dunce ig ep A MERCHANT TO LEASE A od short time you vill want your got for » bridge across Red river at Alexandria, | United States government as part payment to | Gen. Farnham and inserting that of Francis | be tgs than three stories high the clause ie | Mrs’ Laybeich will stand « fais chenoe at Se crveed aver pases of Eanes a pider phaston, Uackboard os basset La.; the act authorizing the Veterun Volunteer | France in the purchase of the Louisiana ter- | Fessenden, although the latter was his personal a my Salstore to be erected after Dsus Of lesor; reMt Bod gyider ‘bucky. f, P pcr made to read: “That the limit of cost of the to exceed 6 per cent on investuent. id man of wisdom sends lis. trap Firemen’s Association the use of certain prop- | ritory. So far as he heard and knew the French | friend and a brave and gallant re. Washington city post office. exclusive of the -- os St With Jonn 0. Joba Fe THOM pa IE dl teas erty in the city of Washington; the act grant- | spolintion claims that were represented in the THE LEGISLATIVE BILL. site, is hereby increased to $2,000,000, and the THEY WILL CUT LOOSE. | epee eg | eS Oe ee Hiccolleet chat, painting and var- fees reecion fn the widow 08 Gee, Win: Hes: | city of Mew York: hed oom Sewn: by fmberit: | | Mr. Butterworth (Ohio) presented the con- | said building shall be constructed so’ as to be ——r WaSHiNatol nishing take time, mai act for printing 10, tional | ance to their present holders, y not js ” in Minnesota Will Hereafter Se Vaaiiotex Stay KENNEL CLUB ae copies of the work known as the “Growth of | boon a very marketable commodity, and had | feTenee report on the Legislative bill. rrr (aarp CERTAIN REAL ESTATE. wee Aieelet Todepentently. “* Positively close March 4. at 10 p.m. ANDREW J. JOTOR'S SOmS, Ynllustelal Art?” the act. to establish ‘circuit | remained yy necessity in the old desks and | ment is reac! a — “i a — . ats Don't delay. ¥. 8. WEBSTER, 80c: 1028, 1030 Conn. ave. courts of appeals and to define and regulate in | trunks where they had been found. ate amendments making Senators’ clerks an- Sr. Pavt, Mixx. March 3.—Duringa debate Sag eae fe28-4t ‘ mist ee P.8.—Drop usa line and we'll come certain cases tho jurisdiction of the courts of | * The discussion was carried on at much length ——- The report was adopted and» i ‘on the interest bill in the senate yesterday — Tieored bi offs io coe itt chines to ive toe higsest lentes of eetinss = United. Stator prisons Set hc eaters: Morel, Denials Blais tnd Howie's? tert? | ‘The House then Toruimed. consideration of ee a eee Bertre drus store phone 1ST. Bod, we particularly caution i se ba oldonewet ment of United States prisonets, declaring that in very few things was he | the Cutcheon conference report and, it was to. . Thee an SSE APSF ICE, where ‘bone Be ™" REDUCTION NOT OPPOSED TO MR. BLAIR, — of pie county? but that — was one = pees torte a Speaker ane Used ne "most reason 3 , Mr. Gorman having ‘i ble charges, if ang, are thade. Orders Dy postal will Beles prosrese during two weeks past wit ce 2 pealed to the Senators to stop the discussion GEN. CASEY'S WIDOW'S PENSION. Ke 3 Fresive inuncdias stsation. vox ava, co becontaaed, tor, one wok : A Story That Was Characterized as a “Fake” | and to past the bill before it was too late, the seererina: paper and printing are ew. Sie tete ees opty saved cn, buying at the Chinese Legation. voto was taken and the French spoliation (~~ —~ Saararabarnenies cose as = " iit, ec. at Ec, “Not a single word of truth in the whole | Claims it was agreed to—yeas, 41; GEDNEY & ROBERTS, Makers, @qa>ICE! ICE! COAL! COAL! Pigtoerapiis “Stock, Decorated“ Goous ony” nays, 14. 4; 10h st, Lear Gas Uiice FEED. ABST, ‘This was the statement made at the Ch WASHINGTON STREET RAILWAY FRANCHISES. coat branes Tez Pa ave. ew | ieeation today with reference tothe printed | MF- Ingalls moved to strike out of the orig- Bee Per FOUR COAL, CORE AND woor anlitzisrad Sxtnacsre "ns Material igy | rumor that the Chinese government objected | ins! bills proviso attempting to forfeit the | the reliable travof JOHNSON BROT ———i —___—_iS*t | to the appointment of Senator Blair as minister ae ae Seen eee Le weather 3 {ikely to be light snow turn- | to the flowery kingdom. In answer toa Stam =—— WankHOUsE Es L, wa NH ahghtly warmer; sasteriy eater sah gee Jepstion this after- a orks oon, Mr. Ho, one attaches, said, “The Se eee YOU NAME THE ARTICLE, statement that when Senator Blair's nomina- SEY Wisk SN tion ‘was sent to the Senate the Chinose po WHY EN Eat TaiNor munis cabled to, bis home, government a ¢ write ins: ce on life and: re it te] some 1,: i ee an nb OR ore, Mr Bisire record on tre Oinew” questions inves ‘Suinproved entirely without foundation. “A. cablegram was of course sent, but it was a. & PRATT & sons, = the merest announcement that Mf. Blair had fe21-Im Sun building, 1319 F ot. tag apy been nominated and that the nomination had DE ELL] BELIsG DENTIN: been confirmed. »It was less than twenty Hiss teeuniedt practice a) — and probably not 131 F st (near Sun building). “PARAGON” TYPEWRITER RIB- Pescelain inlays, crown and brides ¥ WISE. BONS, our own manufacture, are by <a i UE RCMMEK to. onler sour far THE BEST in the: Bold ex- ; 5 because a x3 SHIRT 44 elustvely by — Lecause | most im PAN ‘hants’ Mutual Protective was: WICKOFY, SEAMANS & BEWEDICT, _ vata protection sieubere - wine PT ‘shire Fan Hist clase of persona who’ can. bug wiltmat” m@Oom COR. STH AND F STS. X.W. = = “ibe ALL. INTERESTE EPs rouR LacNpRrManr TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, Cat. Bw. to ate 5 Seta ae z. eet ae HILLS, DENTIST. by ‘to your. 4 pens tooth Tal Fk ee ais : |) es oto spare or ese

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