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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘1101 Pennsylvania Ave. corner llth Street, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t ‘Tae Evexrxa Stan is served to subscribers in the carriers, of their own account, at 10 conte Dee Seek, or 4c. per month. Copies at the counter. = gents each. By snail any where in the United States OF Sines postaee prepaid 0 cents per mouth SarcRDsyY QUADRUPLE SHEET STAB 1.00 per year; with foreign postage added, $3. 00. [Entered at the Post Office at Washinton, D. C., as second clase mall matter. ] F7- All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; e THE CANADIAN PARLIAMENT. It Will Meet on the 29th Proximo—Liberall o Rapectations. Orrawa, Owr., March 11.—Sir Richard Cart- wright expects when the house mects to have @ majority of 12 to 14. on a division from Ontario and Quebec. He admits that the government has obtained a majority from the cast and went, but says it will be a dificult one to manage and cs ' the victory will be a costly one. The great factor in the campaign on the governmeut ade was money, but even money wo! eaved them had the Mchin an opportunity to have it« dw sult of the oi mn has np have aF T z —=— change a (4 7 regarding unrestricted reciprocity vevaper sent longer thian paid for ASHINGTON, D.C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1891. TWO CENTS |S Ste ee, ees Rates of advertixine maile known on application. abertnntiirt a ‘een asia oe . caae TOR : along the line we they have uover fought tetore 7” ‘ * . - oa 4 = = coming session ix full dee FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. THE POST OFFICE SITE. LIEUT. BOTELER’S CASE. GEN PALMER CHOSEN hating: bili be 1 > ROTTS RITE_MITHKAS LODGE OF MASONIC.—A SPECIAL OOMMUNICA- z The Commissioners Have Viewed All the | The Board That Tried Him Recommend That ‘ Siothnuh ill Guach Ser Gas Senpanch af bactiome =. BAY Tua instants i 7 rhea ey Castle & Bc. wl be held ot Stasoue 4 Ytemgue Fravaty Index to Advertisements. % Property to Be Purchased. ay, the Charges -* ‘Dismisced. setae apeumsertonse on Apel 2 it és epee te Mae Qo oun Fite." Work, oth, c eh degrees. Mareh 13; TSU ‘at 3 o'clock p-m., for tue purpose tee e city post office site commission today Commissioners this morning received = : ._ | will be ashort one. An effort will be made to Gren of the Ven! Master. attend nora AMUSE Pages , 7 eed “ORGae Le We HOLT, 23 dar, Socrotery._ | ROR. Merete ee eo ae | LRCREMENTS. Pare 2 | completed their work of viewing the various | from Major Moore the verdict in the trial ease | Th Tllinojs Legislature Sends Him | puss the pasines: through in six or, at most, With the various branches of the tend. | Dark clothing will be observed. AUCTION SALES Page 6 | properties in the square on the south side of | of Lieut. James E. Boteler, who was recently tothe U.S. te, st cea ae ee ee _mbiiect mae Paxe 7 | Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Tue Stax office. | tried for violation of paragraph 36 of the man- e U. 8. Senat TUK TWELVE BDENTIFT rer emeee rpeaaneeee = Hl autinaer Fuze 5 | Beginning on Monday at the corner of 11th and | ual in entering the eighth precinct station 5 ERE then thereis. Below is 3 brief out- Miteon THURSDAY. 13081 Tp CITY ITEMS. Page 8 | C streets they have visited each building in the | house on the 20th of | February AN Amstguaest of the Men Whe Iine under separate headings: Flvania ave. over Veerhodt's art store. Gn the | pty ut Of yam waster ct Radon iat 3 Paze 3 | square and seen its condition and its situation. | about 6:10 p.m. under the influence END OF THE ALBANY DEADLOCK. pig ntaxtgpraggroquee! TETTRUSTS.—There ares great Toth. Enh and 14th instants, frou 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. = = pes.» Rectatrer. Page 5 | phe dy to hear what the| of liquor. This while on dut New Yori, March 11.—Central office detect- T reasons why it is mor> where all kinds of art work executed by the studenis | THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE rEg ean dd mg tioned y oe A gees Meee on 'Guly. see. oe E Cavantageous to select » Trust ifs eraitited. “Their friends and the ‘pablic are | JE storkholders of the Lincain Fire tnsurunce ‘Pacey |property owners may have to say in| The charges were filed by Inspector Pearson ‘ ives this morning arraigned in the Tombs © Ccempany to actesTrustee, Ex- So 1W FRAMES TN SOUTHWEST_HENT: | Micon trstecstoerve for the enagina ear wil be | EXCURSIONS, fc. Fase [regard to the value of their respective | and presented to Maj. Moore, who recommendet | Looking Forward to the Next Ca-| Police court Joni: Beronsems and she twuine tol yuardian, = e ws mt id at the office y. th st. nw. 5 Tl it ji 5S clgarmake bo were arrested late Ine ‘ecutor, i Be iar tec 8 per month: 3.298 fot of round. Ms reer Oe tp commen. ae pe tw FAMILY SUPPLIES Page 7 oa ihe ere Se et oe oye ——— the 5th of ee . Pp. crores — sas . “ meq “see ‘the individual. for it is free from the meer A. RALPH JOHNSON, clone rom Apeitg t0 18" TEM Owens, Jee” —— — peng wien eit suet on, Monday in ad poet prey = Srtadioroy cf rathror te) dian Pa Herman Greenbaum and his family at Jamaica, timgency of death. Furthermore 3 ‘ o tub] 1-wéstap] Lin Secretary. F _ the Trust Company has an advantage oe eee Mie. A MEEEER FRERIDENT OF | FOR RE Pare2| old Cireuit Court room, city hall, at 11] Robertand Ross being present. The recom- —— - 12% Monday nigh im making eafoand profitable invest- =" DENTIST, << HE Pace 2 | o'clock, for the purpose of taking testimony. | mendation of the board, which the Commis-|THE JAMAICA, L. L, OUTRAGE. - iy ber o CIETY OF W, S iN STS, > 2 4 i Z wd AMS AL de a, | son was cruelly bar ae ae eee vanto-tme Hat Beuoved His Office to Wi be n attendances thetriafienes, 10th et between | Fok RE! Tame; |All the property owners or their representa- | gioners received this morning, ras that the vane np tyme dhe wy ten | iasauenmtcusemaak oct — DENTIST, FanaG THURSDAY, March - FOR RE Dee 8 ei ee charges be dismissed, as the finding was that ———————— and the Lover by Just experience that is rarein individuals. = igmuved His Otice to — ren oelige Pure 2 | sider the true value of their property. Mr. | the officer was not guilty. GEN. PALMER CHOSEN. = Zee calk hes ean aes Sam L OANS.—The Company loans Rubber Plates lined with sola." mbi0-Ime_ | BOHEYS; persons FOR SALE (Miseeii Pace 3 | Taggart, the representative of the government, ‘THE TESTIMONY. ss to Kane Edinnl Cite 7 money on Real Estate aud —— Tina a GENTLEMEIO Gee Page 7 | Will be present to look after the interests of the Inspector Pearson when placed upon the | He Will Succeed Mr. Farwell as Senator ~ aincdentads Other approved collateral se- 39 SNIDER’S SOUPS AT Washington, TEI ginges roposed purchaser. The hearing will be con- ‘ From IMinois. i ate eee, - HOTELS. yeev® | Enued from day to day’ ntl all tho testimony | Stand stated that he went around to the station | Lee meet Gen, John w,| “BOTH NATIONS wate. RESON ‘Vestors with fully secured and profit- mbm A4l4 PA. AVE. N.W._ ao ‘Goops.. Pare 7 | is in. house.on the evening of the 20th with Sergt. INGFIELD, Ini., March 11.—Gen. John M. — MENTIO; Page 8 e London Press Comment the Bering Sew able investments. Issues Debentures =>THE GALILEAN FISHERMEN WILL = “ Daley, who came around to his house and re- | Palmer was elected to the United States Senate mont on biol on Rold-a penerel toase mecting ee THURSDAY LOST AND FOUN Page 2 | PRINCIPLES THAT WILL GOVERN THE COMMISSION. 5 ‘ . —— =ouwance NG. E MANICURE. Paxe7 | “Under the instructions received from Judge | quested him to go around to sce the condition | On the first ballot of the Illinois legislature in “yee ‘8 = a “ WASHINGTON CITY. MEDICAL 7 | James the commission will be guided by cer- | of Lieut. Boteler. He says he found the lieu-| Joint assembly today. An exciting scene} Loxpox, March 11. The Stewlan! says of t PDD EPOSITS.—Interest is paid discussed to show the articles and sections if any were MISCELLANEOUS e n gui y ti oo id thatf: followed. Bering sea papers: “Both nations will rejoice B ween donecitn, which are sub- “fie Biecting will, be open to the public; all are in- np Sle abhi MONEY TO LOAN 2 | tain principles in receiving the testimony that | {enantin his officesmoking a cigat-and thatfrom | followed. : ass ee ae sorely segs a D Jeet to check without noti~w. vited uns syscta! Invitation fe extended to the news- ‘From the Gardiner Home Journal, NOTARIES PUBLIC. 2| may be approved. Each piece of property is | ing Toucr We ™ ok | __1t SPPeared to be s foregone conclusion this | that their differences have been placed in eu Organizations, Nocieties, Stock: T o perty is | ing liquor. He said he talked a little thick : chage as to snake axbltration possiideent yueb- Sneiosan names tore March 4, 1801. OCEAN to Tbe appraised separately and the commis- | and did not seem to. be in hia natural cond oe pcyinep i crendtureqebradigerye ed prettier satan oat <8 a cones ‘The ice companies are all done cut- POTOMAC RIVER BOATS sion are to place upon these parcels a fair | ty ne today by the solid 101 democratic votes of the | able.” It adds th: ping could be more barren reetiy benefited by depositing thetr TER, ‘arco mene PIANOS AND ORGANS market value with reference to the most advan-| hed'with ‘him intelligentiy and. auewered alt | {21M assembly, assisted by those of two of the | or irritating than an atterpt to con psa leromend mer dd oper VED. THE CAPITAL PRINTING PERSONAL. tageous use to which it can be put by private i ‘On tion th o . M. B.A. men—Moore and Cockrell. | result from a pol J standpoint y ern : More THE INDEPENDENT 4 epee questions. On cross-examination the inspector | F- ‘ om a polomical sta Pn 1p Factory of PRINTER: Persons or corporations. Evidence will be ad- | guys he remained there about ten minutes, but | Yet the republicans were not ready | "Yhe Times It is 4 it 55g AFE BOXES.—The vaults havs oon Ek COE EE TELS P= mitted as to how the property is used as show- | could not upon a casual observation, as the|t© go down without a struggle. They | how Mr. Blaine can persist in keep ‘een constructed witha tiew of ay, having been cutting. the second PROFRSGIONAL ing the uses to which it is adapted, but | lieutenant sat in the chair, notice that’ be was | held a caucus to sce if they could not at least | rel open after Lord ‘salubure lane accented thee affording absolute protection crop of clear block ice, from 13 to 15 AD the commission will not consider’ the against loss through fire or Durgiars. The value of a safe for keeping your valuable papers cannot be overestimated, and when it is con- sidered that the cost thereof is so in- significant ft isstrange that every one has not his safe deposit box. #10, 815 and 825 per annum, according PPK INANCIAL AGENT.—The Company will act as Treasurer or Financial Agent for Corpor- stions, Associations, Institu- tions, &c., and will receive and man- age any Making famis wpm such terms and arrancements as may be agreed upon. Also acts as Registrar or Transfer Agent of the stocks ot dons of corporations, pasine t dividends or interest when. desire OUCOLLECTION OF INCOM! © © ge.—tThe Company collectsany & _¢ formof income, thus relieving ‘OCU the party of all th» fuconven fences an lannoyancesincident there to. Special attention is given the moanasement of estates. This branch tof special fnaportance atid valli to non-residents, travelers an thow of infirm health Rew.ttances, settle- ments, €e.. promptiy made 1. ADIES. Ladies are informal E that the Company expecially =- KE _‘icita the management of their LLLL finan ial affairs. TheCompany Will bejind to confer with them at ins the and. will cheerfully advise them ax to the most alvantaceous hetbuale of conducting thei bustiess affairs, A. T. Britton. ...-. Presidlent. ©. J. Bolt Birst View President. A. A. Thomas... Secomd View President. Perey B. Metzzer Treasurer. George E. Emmons Secretary. Directors: A. T. Britton, Jolin R. McLean, ©. J. Bell, Caleb J. Milne, M. W. Beveridge, Martin F. Morris, Henry F.Biownt, Crosby 8. Noyes, William M. Costes, MM. Parker. Rotert Dorman, aries Pocter, Chas. €. Duncanson, James @. Payn, Daniel Donovan, Alun H. Reed, Matthew G. Emery, S.S. Sharp, James E. Fitch, W. S. Thompson, John E. Herrell, A. A. Thomas, Joun N. Hutchinson, William Verner, Jobn 3. Jenks, Harry F. West, Henry S. Louchheim. Heury A. Willard, Benjamin H. Warder, 1419 G st. nw. 1t *[HE WASHINGTON LOAN AND THUS ~oneee eo 8,000,000, RECEIVES DEPOSITS. PAYS INTEREST AT Accontine to ‘Of cepomit. Interest pan! on deposits suliject to check, Executes Trusts. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCTATION, 913 AN: ST.N.W. ‘Bas the best plan devised for securng a Home. NO AUCTION OF MONEY. ry amownt loaned. repayable $13 per month on each, $1,000 advanced. | Shares, $1 per month tnaturing | te 1G mouths, for $200. Front, 32m. Oo BACK DUES REQUIRED. AP siterAltowED ox | McEECIAL FAY METS. at Paui-up certificates fur $100 lasun. at $00 per share; fercut per aunuin paid on purchase price setal- a a OFFICERS, eaten fee ee Nees Toe fon meek Aare Watt Tres Ge ~ Sulit, Att'y. Testers. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST Co. A. T. Britton, Pres’t. DEPOSITORY, feet CENTRAL NATIONAL BAN W. B. HIBBS, wo NY. Manawer. meu.ter Washington Stock Fituaiie® LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO., ‘BANKERS AND BROKEKS, m5 F SE, WASHINGTON, D.c. Buy sot sell for cash or ou marin Stocks, Bonds, (Graia, Provisions and OU "Vaiect private wires to New York and Chicago, Luter st allowest om depomte. Our-of-towis Lumuons a specialty. ‘All Local Secufitwes deat in. Constant quotations all uarkets ‘Telephone 345. ae J © Comson. sxo. w. macanTNey, ‘Member NX. Stock Ex. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 141% F ST. x. w., ‘Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. ‘exchanges of New York, ‘and Sisters Soness and con pAspciaity made of investment ‘and ail oval Keilrvad, Gas, and Lele Pawne Stock dealt in. Awencan, Bell Telephone Stock bousht and sold. 3y18 New Novarries Is Sronu Rvssezs. New Patent Leather Bluchers, Low and High Cut. Beowest Novelties in Ladies’ Fine ‘Suppers and Oxford Ties. ‘Satine in all colors, White, Biue, Pink, Canary, Grays. Suedes in Colors, Buiver Gray, Tan, Ox Blood, Green and Biue, White, &c. Also a Cull Line of Colored Lesther Suppersand Uxiords, Artistically made. Specials to Order. A fall line of Boys’ and Children's Wear. WILSON & CARR, wo ¥ sr. XW. Baitimore Store—4 and 6 Baltimore st. mbi0-2t Guwrs Surrs Scounsp AND PRESSED FOR a1. pose pay eh emf p—pad 5 Kill off the democratic candidate. To that end | Hulk ot ‘Sergeant Daly testified’ that on the day men- | the steering committee was empowered to hian- | enoe, or js own proposed terme for a confer il mn make Ite grievan The terms ae roperty. | They will not allow damages | tioned. at 6:10 o'clock, Lieut. Botcles came | ‘le the matter as it might think best. That | clined have been shows to be we icine. sane inches thick, and now have 65,000 profits of the business carried on upon the 7 aoe To = tons. Their ice, like all the ice cut - : festly unjust = STRE FIRM OF GOLDSBOROUGH, REM & for injury to business arising from removal or | jw tion the coar pecs fon house {Committee held a consultation, and at ite | to Ee : Be oe Toine basincen in bleyelemat Lee" on the river this season, is the v 2 in from tion of the station hot tt mn, to England. > Go. donne ye - ; ery for the expenses of moving, nor for loss in the aire ing | Conclusion sent for Representative Moore, one | Continul sass: “The remalt of have “Aissulved partnershity Hereafter ‘Mr. pha ident aval atid Lf pap pean trates | and when be first noticed him he was talking pT tin * Few K. REH. the successor. will assume all re- Those" sponsibility and carry on the business. ‘om. the removal of | with the stationkeeper, and then his attention | Of the F. M. B. A. men. and offered him the | the Canadian elec the same. No compensation will be allowed to directed to bi re the | #0lid republican vote of 100 if he and his two tenants whose only interest in the property is | sergeants: room ian eae ctagesred past (he | | cduccees—Cediodll and Seuharnet sooth phim (Mr. Blaine) to reflect a tenaney at will or by sufferance. When an | ints room, when Stationkeeper Frank called {Join them. This offer was considered . cess would be gained by fair aud umexpired term of alease isfonnd to be of value | his attention to him. Just then the licutenant | Politics in any event. If accepted it would | amicable dealing than by Migh-ianled action the commission will ascertain the amount of | staggered against the door and the door | defeat Gen. Palmer. and tall ta J poner thmane) oe plana ce io went back, and the reaction of strik- THE ROLL CALL. month until the actual eens of the property | ‘Tire iieatteen temahaee ts anak ond ‘condi ete ee following the popnlar & poor lot cut this season. against the Lew tar law in the Pnated mb11, 12, 17, 19 ‘All Persons having claims in February assessment of the Pennsylvania Live Stock Insurance Company will please call at office for their checks. Those who have not as yet paid February assessment can still do so if their animals are in good health. Don’t forget that cur veterinary, C. B. Robinson, attends all sick stock WANTED (Miscellaneo! WINTER RESORTS.. WOOD AND COAL. PECL TTT ETT DREKE RESET IED RATION. ae" FE ReEsIDENT Locauity, ‘auton tenciaascccees Ss shkaeelind cian ack revenue, $257,948 ; customs, $533,466. Fo ees Pr crorgrexamination he maid ho. wae aay ellghemginaiersry Thee. Cockrell | Clashing Views as to the EMiciency of the ‘center, is Ist. h aan : “ not near enongh to smell any liquor upon his pended. - N inh Organization, C. H. MANY, Manener, Se ene Boxps Repzraxp.—-Tho amount of 434 per | instructed not to allow the tenant anything. | Hreath, but that from: ‘his appeartace ‘ne | 101 democrats and 2 alliance men to be prenent sin zien ax imanaak ees block we have a lot with # frontars cent bonds redeemed yesterday was $22,850, THEIR REPORT TO THE COURT. jadged he was under the influence of liquor. | The 154th ballot was then taken. It resulted: — h 11.—The Nation of 48 feet andextending back to a20- making the total to date $11,901,750. After the commission has taken all the evi- | In answer to a question whether or not it was —— ceelaere 100; Streeter, 1. eae MeCarthyite organ, today expresses the opin t alley. Is suitable either for 2 ——— dence then they will prepare their report, stat-| Possible for the cool weather to have flushed | Publicens had decided to support Lindley. It | that che inauguration of the Natiowal Fev tment of resident purposes. U.S. Treasonen Huston is expected to re-| ine what in their opinion is the value of each | is checks Sergeant Daley mid no it was his | ¥as an exciting occasion. tion yesterday was © brilliant THOS. J. FISHER & turn from Indiana on Saturd — P : . opinion it was caused by I When Taubeneck voted for Streeter ‘he | than the lint ever hoped. 1t 124 F st. naw. parcel in the square. This report will be sub- dropped back in bis chair and cried freely. | tam the most sangy alint ever hoped PACS z fm in | Mitted to the court, and upon its favorable ac- __ JUDGED HE WAS INTOXICATED. One of the republican members wax qnite in- | The subscriptions to the federation f - ee ee . Diancros Mixt Leecn is in | tion the government can take possession of the| Stationkeeper Frank testified that he was in | toxicated and was raising a disturbance, at the convention, amounting to £1.56 IF You THINK Jelphia quietly looking about for # suita- | property. the station on the afternoon in question and | _ The verification of the roll call showed every | fied to the earnestness of the feeling. ‘The con- = ' THE BREAK BOSOM OF THIS SHIRT KEEPS | ble site for the new mint building. It is thought that this work will be com-| heard some onecome through the station from | Publican voting for, Lindley, every democrat | vention is» nell» 1 2 use any of our pictures for framing ‘THE FRONT PERFECTLY SMOOTH. = pleted in the course of a few weeks. The 25th of | 4) ak ised Lieut. Boteler, |£2 Palmer. Moore and Cockrel! for Palmer | sions and al have been min OF studies (of all Kinds) a8 painting copies 91.75 cach, 821 per down. Iscnease or Sanany.—The salary of A. K. | next June will be just one year since the bill be- | the rear and later recognized Lieut. Boteler, | and Taubeneck for Streeter. Mule «ital ot course, to have you make ® Tingle, chief of the special agents’ division of |came a law authorizing the condemnation of peg. apy Se pone = — panes PALMER DECLARED ELECTED. 8.E. & J. E. ROSENTHAL, fhe rs Department, has been, increased ee to the fact and remarked at the aame time that | “ON the 154th ballot,” said Speaker Crafte, Men's Furnishings, Hats, of themes ciel ce ore sae 2 THAT BRICK CRUISEE. it was a bad thing for the lieutenant to come | “the whole number of votes cast is 204; neces- pe povininanaamag oer a mdry civil act. | into the station house in, that condition, as he | sary to a choice, 103, of which Jobn M. Palmer - nS HO. SATLORING FOR OMSE. || Darht. Novan The Uatiod States sea ean oe eer sriaed Eaulsae “| croweramination howd tht be Juiged Get] 4" 3. "Seeaney Teseract ey a Licay Et cmeeces teen sone ‘niank danse tinier ‘No msm gnen ton Geller end lentes hie Mohican sails from Honolula on the 20th in- he was intoxicated from his appearance and | 169 "" votes, and 1 hereby” declare Congdon, M. P., Michael =" order with the avowed intention of i stant for Sun Francisco for the pur A reporter of Tux Stan today met Capt. | the manner in which he entered the room. John M. Paimer duly elected United States Arthur’ O'Connor, Thos” Sexton, Ina short time you will want your po BRN EE in t of esi The U Richard W. Meade, the representative of the | Station Keeper Hutton testified that he did | Senator to represent the Tilinoi hy, Timothy Sullivan and Alfred “3 hat 30 per cent of credit tallorine % out of commission. The U : 1 nt the state of Illinois in the ; Spider piston, eckboard or bagee? [pn oe steamer Petrel, now at Port-Au-Prinee, is under | Navy Department for the world’s exposition, | Mot see the lieutenant when he came in, but | Congress of the United States for the term of | Webb and Dillon std Prien at they ave wil- he tian of ‘wisdom sends bis trap page Ed EE orders to visit Greytown and other. Central | and asked what he thought of the recently pub- | heard the noise and looked up. , The lieutenant | six years.” Deafening applause from the demo- | ling. dow to ve done np and has it whea tailors and do' strictly cash business. American porte. mascd pcotent by ‘Chin snaval ofteers | #8 Walking ver from the way and | cratic side and galleries greeted this announce- J Sp piegeent wentnes Comet. Ro praconable man can oldect to paying ei protest by Chicago ex-naval officers | stumbled near the door and struck the door. | ment. SENATOR HEAKST’S FUNERAL, anes thas | Rig clothes item they are? fated ‘Tar Puesiexrs Weereny Tnrr.—There is | *8ainst his proposed brick cruiser. He says he went into his room and stayed there. GEN. PALMER'S CAREER. cane: ssi Niels only in wliine for cash ‘that nothing definitely settled about the trip of the | “The men who got that thing up,” said Capt. | Later he walked through the office to the tele-| John McAuley Palmer, gurerner in 1869-72, | AM the Arrangements for the Ceremony: at site ntec a vena okey President to the Pacific coast, although it is | Meade, “may be great naval experts, but they | phone, and answered it pombe was born in Scott county, Ky.. in 1817. During Ria eon eA a ANDREW J. JOYCE'S SONS, 1028, 1030 Conn. ave. i jhty little about world’s expositions. i is Sax Francisco, March 11. The committee —Drop we'll . Foca vaguely anticipated that he may leave here | Know mighty he said that he did not see anything | his infancy his father, who bad been a soldier : ¥ em 2 min, WAREIELD CIMBCON, about the 1st of April, with Mra. Harrison and |If there are to be no exhibits except those | unusual in the licutenant's ’appestanes |fn the wer of Ini, vemoned ee re este® | maving in charge local arrangements for the mb avers Mencnegs Tatler. ‘the other ladies of the White House. Most of | which can be yed in their native habitat, | and that no one told him that the lieutenant | county, Ky., where he remained till 1831, when | funeral of the Inte Senator Hearst has ab11 Cor. Oth and G sts. ow. n an -. y- a Se = the cabinet will accompany the party. 80 to 8] there will be no exposition worth | ¥a% in an intoxicated condition. There was | he emigrated to Madison county, Ill. Young | pleted all arrangements. Gov. Merkham and p> THE ELSMERE. ; thing unusual in his condition that he could i ing | 5 a rua Dares Why, President Palmer wants fac | BOthing unusual in his condition that he could | Palmer received little schooling. During | Promincut citizens of the city wnd. stot have ioe Revoxn of Te Dinnot Tax—Asaintent feo: | COME. ene Tokio and | 222 ttt would have attracted attention. The | the summer of 1898 le formed the sequent: | ? a to act os pallbooreré-“Ths retary Nettleton hee notified claim agents and streets iro, Bagdad, Tokio and | conversation through the telephone. he said, |ance of Stephen A’ Douglas," then | Be Fequested to act as - Borer or ror near rates roe] eSATA NE [Since terested in caine ander the ert ax | ODAC, ad propane to import real pe | ae ieer and dant and not ke tan under | mating" Mn Ate canvasn Yor ‘Congrear | consteoiann! coun wd, jal) socom = ans to live in them. I fancy Chicago has no_| the influence of liquor. prosecution cl Young, eloquent and in political accord with “4 ~y 7 COMPANY, ls vanenndiahesiiaiiaie, ‘ct that all payments under thet act will be made | Permanent use forthe structures or the pagans, | With this witness. Mr. Faimel, ‘he won bis Confidence, Bred” ie |" Soe oe 924 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | pie abel Wuons they mete elec auzene thereof from | Fine Colarado miners propose to-diga hole in sanseaaiidiaidiadadiids ambition and fixed his purpose to enter upon | et, The remains will be taken in change by The GREAT FALLS ICE COMPANY beg eitate tel zeoer faite ahaa Fesentatives, and that claim agents and others | treqlin ard call ite mine ihe far ceteeiscieg | Lieut. Boteler was then called to the stand. | the study of the law, and he was admitt £2 | Chureh, where they will lie in state watil Su Jeave to announce that their supplies of ice re- ‘Season ‘and tenant’ walting to sign lease Trl not be allowed to examine the direct tax | hopes to have au aquarium and to fill it with | He stated in substance that on the afternoon was much interested in _politice. | day ftarnoon, when the fuuers} soreices will ve cently housed at Pittston andat South Gerdiner | tus offers ait imuneiagy return. 6 tebe ig Mage se ey are | salt water and marine animals—poor things— | in question he left the station with Private | In 1843 he became probate judge. In| eld. The services will be conducted by Lee: on the Kennebec river, Maine, are unsurpassed ‘ cainchte ee oe eee ee butit won't be an ocean. The War Department | Nicholson on horseback to visit the county on | 1847 he was elected to the ‘state con- Pa core ge ore Hime edt me port anon § in quatity amd are equal in quantity to all See Tae will probably bnild casemates and ereet hos- then a Suaseel Get ftom the hind cagh as iy isase ooanschedl Fo stitutional convention, where he took a lead pa The weather ia likely to de increasing | | DRAFTING Examrxations.—The civil service | pitals, yot it is to be hoped not for actual, per- | busiest connected | with the Separtment. Tt | part. In 1852 he was elected to the state fen: | Will guard the remains ee eiinece and “okt ‘rain’ Hscreday? | commission has decided to allow residents of | mancni tse. in Jackson Park. ‘The life-eating | Was fhe frat me thar deaeriaat in the saddle | ate. He ran for Congress in 1858, but was de- eaihioais ases ‘wearer; southerly winds. the District of Columbia to apply for the me- | service put up Cy fully oqaip = station, | took and reasons for going ‘tact way he said | ested. Tn 1860 he was republican presidential MURDERED ON THE CARS. trade demands of the coming season. ‘The con- ditions of the recent harvest were unusually favorable and the ice housed is unexcelled in — eats but the exposition will close befgre the storm 5 id | elector for the state at large. In 1861 he was pabragpinaliar pd acme berger ct IT 18 SETTLED Now ghanical drafteman examinations to be beld | Urtiou: and'T feur the navy will fy called op to| test, WbOR he arrived at Dr, Hammond's | lo=tor, for the sate atlange. In 106 repub. |The Corpse of = Woman Found in the superior qualities which distinguish it from bevand diaunte that our Ganesewad — | Starch 24” and all examinations for the super | {@"ish ten to be saved every time a drill of | won. 2%, taut treet he took out his /jittne) sent by Illinois to the’ peace congress nono paca the yield of other eastern rivers, and, pre- [cmap be ov bet dinar tiem pcg vising architect's office; but they will be ad- | the life-saving crew is ordered. could not possibly get to the station by. 6 | °t\Washingtor Sevinue, Marchi1.—A woman has been found eminently, from the chemically-induced pro- mitted only with the ‘understanding. that if| _‘“Stch things arethe most taking features of a I conflict broke out he offered thgt gang-sawed lumber everybody i talk- o'clock unless they went in a lope. and he did | ,, When the ci dead ina train which arrived this morning im = t exposition. Half our naval display * : his services to his country and was elected : duct of te machine. ing about, and when they see it they, too, Gutside the District those fron the Dae ent | would be ridiculously out of place anywhere | NOt see shy mecemity for Join that. He said | colonel of the fourteenth Illinois volunteer in- | this city. An investigation ma ‘ain tuinaibadd cde: claipaiien adi Gt tae seeconvinced. Ask for it and tusit upon Sate nine ices else than in a ship. ‘The western people wil | Lot heb ee gt Solon a fantry and participated in the engagements at | into the cause of the woman's « public will continue tobe subserved, as here- pao ag cane Gp ren ge i ssiainsiits — pay their full share of the cost of our new | Way and wont into tho. omtar ped = his horse | J#land No. 10, Farmington. Chickamauga and | she had been murdered aud rel tofore. and the company is prepared to furnish ws ‘ c Daarrixa Exasrxatioxs.—The civil service | ‘Tiisers, and we propose to show them what away and then went into. the eter te ta, | Stone River, and for his gallantry at the latter | found upon her body hav ice at the lowest legit afl ae nie x one is like and to display the munitions and y 4 while od hi ber a} Us| place was made major general. Under Gen.|son upon them. it pelos Se LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, commirsion has decided to allow residents of | appliances of naval warfare, not as they would | T°°m, and while of his way he stumbled over | Enerman he was amigned to the fourteenth | either um American or an English wom EDEL, the District of Columbia to apply for the | appear stacked up in an arsenal or warchouse, | tq." Cepounded agaiast She’ gilt 10r | army corps and participated in the Atlanta eee poopeaperpett NET mechanical draftsman examination tobe held | but as nearly as possible amid characteristic | tent himself. ‘Then he ‘saya, ie (nd | campaign. In February, 1865, he was assigued The Simmons Jury Disagree. : = - March 17, the ordnance examination to be held | surroundings. fa seat and smoked a’ cigar until Inspector | tte military administration of Kentucky. New Yorx, March 11.— The jury in the trial Holding Spectal Term for Orphans’ Court Business, | Marsachuatts, Connecticut, Sew Hampanire avenues | iting architect's office; but they will be ad-| these ‘late’ naval officers probably explains | 1 Conversation with him about an Offiees wha | °f Ulinois by the republicans in 1N68 and pat ee National Banke February 20, 1801 In the matter of the bstufe ot Jane Catharine Wright, lateof the District ot Columbia. deveused, No. 4201, tun Doe, and Dupont Cireie, ke. Having opened acarpenter | mitted only with the understanding that if | why they are so. At least none of the present ° Encersigned, js prepared to | there are enough successful competitors from | officers of the navy are ignorant of the fact that inds of pobbing in the trade. Good work, re- | outside the District those from’ the District | money appropriated for an exposition cannot : elected by @ large majority. His political | funds of the Sixth National Bak, es ue oo en Pongo course during his term was such as to alienate | court this morning after bei pobbines - him from his party, and his acceptance asa | and requested to be _,ivlivation for letters of administration on thees- | “uhiTOt 5: I: WALKEA, Builder and Contractor. | will not be certified for appointment. be ied to build war vemels, or of the other | 42d {hen states that he went home. As for | democrat, which he has ever since been, | unable to agree upon a Sud SoS So seit aoceeeed hee thin day berm mately ogee SRS = ——- — fact that Congress would not entrust the con-| drink and neyer even smeltitand never terbea | Out though a force in politica | dict denied the request aud sent the jary out inay be granted to Dorsey Clagett. All persons inter: ‘Do. not wait till SUMMEE to order your} Naval Oxpers.—Chaplain Walter G. Isaacs | struction to a board constituted like ours. The * : since then he has remained in | for further deliberation. thie cst | ordered to the receiving ship Dale on the 24th | mount allotted to the department would be in- | ®,{r9P Of whisky that day or forts-eight hours | Drivate life. He received the indorsement of = . vious to that day. On cross-e: i 3 instant. Passed Assistant Surgeon Isanc W. sufficient to lay the keel to a steel cruiser even + pen positively that he had stopped = the democratic state convention held in June Rev. Thos. Lee of Cincinnati Dead. First, because a NEW SHIRT PORTABLE garment you can wi Weather. Second, because we will be so bus ested are hereby notified to’ inthis court on FIDAY, “THE THIRTEENTH. DAY. OF ‘MARC NEXT, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. to show couse hy leiters of or ; if our treaty with England did not prohibit it.” “ last for the office of Uni ‘Sena al « sage tone r intact shoud mt sue Pages, Provided cu Tiina eckuse the most desitabie patterns in i Vite detached trom the Naval Hospital, New Our treaty with England did not prohibit it.” | any place to get liquor. last for the office of United tates Rewater, and Reel Ome . Mer a it The Rev. of this order be publisaed once for three weeks | SHIKTINGS wone. | So place your order NOW | York, on the 18th instant and ordered to the CORROBORATIVE tor and representativs in Ni rim peal rien Wetvigts reine cud dayeorerana tee bvenine Dr | wish FH MALLS st Maker, C00 Lancaster on the 10thinstant. Obepiain Ales] 1. 4. ociuis Gat o warrant willbe tamed | Private Geo, X Nicholson, testifed in the | lat recetved were considered as abligating hus | charitable and reli ‘By the court. * A.C. BRADLEY, Justice. 3 ander C. Hensley detached from the receivin, _— s 0 theball . fe United States Sen- Tess aia iP. WEIGH! SPECIAL NOTICE. ship Dale on the 24th instant and ordered to | against Senator Harris for keeping an alleged | eutenant’s behalf and corroborated him in | %¢ vote for no one else for United _— secfawiy * NU Or the Dirt of Column | Minoitice tothelr-custatiers aa Kee public eae pee | the Lancaster on the 6th instant. ‘The orders | dangorons dog. The animal in question, it ap-| tote, stating upon cross-examination that he See = 7 stpning March 2, we will reduce plai ‘hirts to 10c. ; | 0! nt Surgeon J. H. North, jr., to the ji did net take a whil ey were outand Mr. and Mre. Le Cc Se Prowl ike te Quilie At oy valf aes. omee | Saue¥ quiets the tual urice. it ty'ackuowledged by | Lancaster is revoked and inn pldcdd'on malt | ERTS attacked and badly bit the seven-year- that he was perfectly sober when he came i CCL ape egiyoredaer yo patente iret ose of NATIONAL COMMON-SENSE BUILDING ASSO- | Wa have ronched the habia! of excellence and finish | ing orders. old son of Mr. Morgan Harris yesterday. The A A e e victims of rere py rf : ASSO” | erbare rewched the hiheat niche. Give us trial. ia ig ies Welly“ nomsten oan ME Frederick W; Heine, at whore place Lieut. It is Ended by Adopting a Compromise | their daughter Pearl is now in custody, were last ene ee | BO 5 rt celled. as ee . Boteler sto] ir t, testi t Measure. s call is SEES oF write rd COE pea | New Baxxs.—The controller of the currency |the dog's tecth also went through the | the day in vee emg dimroy stopped at . Sees Se. fcharge. te27-1m | has authorized the Citizens’ National Bank of | boy’s nose, making painful injuries. Mr. | his s place for about ten minutes, but he did not | | ALBANY, N.¥., March 11.—The deadlock in this taorning bot not ‘oun condition. Roanoke, Va., to begin business with a capitalof | Harris desires to have the dog that there was anything wrong with him, | the senate was ended at 5 o'clock this morning R. K. CRALLE, RESIDENT MANAGER feted s “ killed and when he went to the Police Court | Private Augustus Thompson also testified | by a compromise. A resolutic ad = ea LL P PET | $100,000 and the First National Bank of Water- ug! ps0 i Fm ation was adopted = Bares Sate ceke croc | ste ake a's" |, rrvarderrti ote gs [ancora voc" ke pene | prvi tt hehe’ tveac S| aaa Paes ec ea ; ay (ihe largest in the word) | folowing applications for Suthority to organ- | reason he did not institute proceedings against | Private Fifield in his examination stated that | B&¥¢ the right when in this city to designate | “Loxwox, March 11.—Considerable gossip bas eee ene | aaad with tes conbclare ie metantte ee the Senator. If, however, be dog has not been | he did not observe hat there was anything | oY member a pene ag ms fig oenny been caused by the appearance in Rotten Row 1353 F st. now. vode S-Ghoee ; warrant will pro issued. wrong about Lieut. Boteler and did not see | for, period not exceeding twenty-four hours, | on Monday of the Prince of Wales in company ¥..| Avondale, Pa., by John J. Gheen, West Ches- any movement on his part that indicated that | and wi 2 THE JEWELER, of 505 7th st. nw. Sells AMERICAN WATCHES, the products of the Waltham, Elgin, Howard, Hampden, At ‘Non- Magnetic, Springfield: Colunbus’ und’ Rocktord com. ter, Pa, and his associates. ‘The Ni = a "7 the senate may revoke such designa-| with sir Charles and Lady Dilke. The @ie Pics. ca fn Degutially decorated and high quaity tional Bank of Jamestown, N.D., by William M, | PERS0Xat.—Maj. W. P. Huxford, who was to | he was under se inGacnse of Hamer pyre entecwr me ed Ths tinguished party rode up and down for some priceese LOW sonny. PILa ey an Mone ie ike Lloyd, Jamestown, N. D. and his associates. | have accompanied the Secretary of War and | |, Mary Fisher also testified and stated that the Tule is a compromise. demo- | time before separ ting. Cuated States, for CASH OR ON TIME jaxr<tun™ of form and atteition teractctin te 1 party to Chickamanga, was unexpectedly pre- | Hicttenant called at her house to sce about get- | crate have contended that the licutonant gov- _—— Cited States, for CASH 01 * : ‘ in the present amie Tiadiaia Gain CGS selmayin’ Paper and printing are ee A Fra Dusiscriox.—The Treqsury Depart- | vented from so doing almost at point of depart- | batiiuh she did not notice Magthing cenrg ea | nate & senator to preside for tee dave, chee; | A Solleltor General's Strange Occupation. ; ment has affirmed the decision of the collector | ure from the city. Robert T. 4 Of New | him and did not believe he was under the infln- | in or out of the city. Republicans ‘have con- | Special Cable Dispatch to The Evening Star. Omce AMERICp ICE Company. ong «| CEORET E ROBERTS, Makes. of customs at Philadelphia assessing duty at | York, T. L. y of Norfolk and E. T. Qualt- | ence of liquor. tended that the lieutenant governorshould only | Loxpox, March 11. Branch office-008 Fa. avert. St « | the rate of 45 per cent ad valorem as unena.- | ough of California are at the Arlington.— | "Private W. H. West testified that he saw the | have to designate substitute when he | Sir Edward Clarke, Q. C. For entire season of 1801 Nat ‘and Coal merated manufactures of metal on certain eo- | H- 1, Stearns of Brooklyn, T. B. of | lieutenant on the evening in question and did | is in the city and in the absence of the president | counsel of Sir Gordon Cumming are now etudy- Siicte mold es oben Coctenste ca = called chopping knives which the importer | Pbilade!phin and Eldridge I. Brooks of Boston | not observe anything in his conduct to indicate | Pro tem. or miorey : 7 WE DENY NOTHING! claimed to be dutiable at the rate of 35 per | 8f¢,4t the Normandie, ——V. Verestchagin, the | that he was under the influence of liquor. aug enennat oa Sy ond seleor” 2°M WIntas, Vice Pre and Manager. | BSS — an dived \der the provision for cutlery, | minent Russian painter, is at Wormley's—| “Private R. C. Uppermann also testified that | the ee rice Je, tco stron, We accent the ver: | This action is based on, information thar iio | H- T- Stancliffe, U.8.N., W. H. Boyd of Pitts-| ne aid not notice saything unusust abet ‘tas | the Teenie colette emdee Ce qeeee, c= =a SB Weshington. “Ail cut and tae"u' ths articles in question ure in design and burg and Charles Mann of Rochester are at the | jieutenant and had no ides that he was under ‘more effectively. me ou ee on Foctction succeed or no ml Closely allied to cleavers than tekuivesand that | #i&8%—S. V. Dexter of Boston, 8. E. Mil- | the influence of liquor. Sergeant JT, Robe rt Re 8 MILLER'S, a use us choppers in sontra, | Bourne of Philadelphia and D. P- Dobbins of | and Private Fritz Passau also testified that they op ened acide ans tion and did not see anything unusual in his condition and did not believe that he was under ‘the influence of liquor. This closed the de- citement yesterday at the London commercial sale rooma, @here « «mall parcel of Ceylon tea, - fense. posseesing nalities, for oe Leake preg hegpetoea art ts old | Abouny, Deze tle bone = Se 1 tetra wo ese “aixounton jo of San . ‘The Police Trial Board. Special Cable Dispatch to The Evening Star. ‘| fever heat as the and the over Thore was s long session of the police trial | Bows, March 11—The government has do-| prize, which had been started at €6 per pound, BYRON 8. ADAMS, Printer, board held today, although there were only six | clined to grant the €100,000 promised by Pre- | ¥=# in few minutes rushed up to ve ‘Siz Lith stn. w. iJ its for ‘out the | Competitors had been contending for the Canis Caeser ah Pifnno cane an cdloc wae tied. foe Macking | properstons Sor, seisbontng the aceoneny ot | Eitan Stat ttle steenes tee Saath Ore eee eae ‘oper ent far THE BEST in the market. Soldex- (heeye of a brother olicer, aed the one with by Columbus. The of the ze | down at #04. WYCKOFF, ‘elena hot ciel as he, a SEAMANS & BENEDICT, BUY YOUR COAL, B203n COR. STH AND F STS. H.W. Se wy. WHO IS YOUR LAUNDRYMAX? ! | * sitting in Gas LIGHT COMPANY. ‘Biamarek to stand ae candidate for the eon > ss ponte he tem ‘catter i 5, Hi. Lo ae ‘note your decearer of nie was Wan W. & TAPPax, eee ay wt

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