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THE EVENING sTaR | PUSILISH » EXCEPT SUNDAY, aT E STAR BUILDINGS. Hi 1101 Fesseylvania Avence, corser ith St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SH. KAUFMANN, Pres't New York Offce, 88 Potter Brilding, Tar vests Attorney General Whyte of Maryland Come: ‘Out for Brown. THE REASONS OF THE EMINENT sTATRSMAN—PE GINNING OF THE WODOES camralon—a FRUIT LENS VIRIT TO WASHINGTON TO SECURE SENATOR GORMAN 'S SUPPORT—TWO POLITICAL BLUXDERA. ‘Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. Bartrworr, July 1.—One of the most signif- Stan is served junter, 1m the United States OF 8 per month 4 STAR $1.00 per year: General Whyte for Frank Brown for governor. ‘Though it has been known all along by thos who know him that his preference was wholly for Brown, it is somewbat a matter of surprise that he hnaseo early publicly avowed bimest Vo. 79, No 19,087. mail subecr:ptions must be paid in adwance, Rates of advertining made known on application. | ————— ee _ FINANCIAL. e ___|__ SPECIAL NOTICEs. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |T#* DISCHARGED PLATE PRINTERS. THE FRANKLIN RIOTS |0 tre spontseoss “choice or the people and MoOSE® MONEY. MONEY. q@=DE C. W. MeNAUGHTEN, DENTIST, g => MASONIC. —A SPECIAL COMMUNICA. ee Masonic, —LAFAYETTE. A New Element im the Form of a Protest I = Has einoved her office | of teint John Lode, No UL & | BM eA A Sty wl hd Index to Advertisement, From the Federation of Labor. How much time is absorbed in earning : 2am? | Ji clock petn.. We sane the 0 AER ‘stated comir sae Seer arto a sy order of the W. M. cas as AMTSEME: Sictock zi ATTORNEYS ¥. Make yourown communi hisand also revardine invited. pyance of managing THEY SAY TO RESTORE THE MEN WOULD BE DOING AN INJUSTICE TO THE “cHANCE” PRINTERS—ANOTHER INTERVIEW WITH SECRE- TARY FOSTER TODAY. The labor problem is still an active issue be- fore Secretary Foster, who is giving to ita large part of his valuable time. It still pends, not- withstanding the declaration made by the rep- resentatives of the Knights of Labor, through @ morning paper, that they had succeeded in obtaining all that they have asked for. They have not done so, and the controversy has resolved itself into a quarrel between the two great labor bodies, the knights and the Federation of Labor, as to a question of pre- cedence in the appointment of men to the new presses that are to be put into the annex at the bureau of engraving and printing. There Further Trouble Expected From the RUMORED FIGHTING IN CHILI. The Pope Opposed to Herr Cahensly’s Scheme. iy the worry and ani finaucial business, ‘The Washington Loan and Trust Com- pany, witha capital of one million dol- has been organized for the purpose Of cxecutime trusts of all kinds—this in. clwies acting as wluinistrator, &. You can find outall about this by sentine for « their cireulars giving fall information. This company will pay to tts depositors as good arate of interest as is comuen- surace with absolute safety aud propor- tioned to the time for which money is lett Ternember, interest is paid, amd deposits made with this company are subject to check at sight. PTIONS PUT UP tyand not to those le Druz Store. who unmake political warriore, ing his nomination for himself and free from all entangling alliances in any quarter he will make a good governor. Asa farmer, from his babyhood, he was industrious, sober and thoro Then from the time he was « clerk sts. new. Inducti WIy elected officers. Addresses by etuinent went juen. Music by Prof. Laytou aud choir. 2 few. Public cordially invited. WASHINGTON, D. ‘The partuership Lere’ ! dG. W. Acorn, contract S55 Aadays Bem maine of Bauer & Acorn, is this s¥oly tual 3 2 — ws SAORR, The busines will be continued by: W. 8. Plager, who inens will be contin Placer. alone ts quthorized to settle the affairs of the suid rm. =" = a from 15 to 25 percent lower than ‘This departinent ts carefully conducted. [ee a radiately fol ‘s day, init to hat’ Saturday ithe Hi ry Be REMOVAL. “I. FRANK JOUNSON OF ‘406 11th st” nw. will be pleased to meet Dis many friends at {7 Dat. n.w., Post building. TELEPHONE CALL 843.2. EVERLASTINGLY AT IT” That is wi are vacceeding, Otir patroun are benefited in iow pico: quick work aud correct styles. JOHN F. SHEIRY, PRINTER AND ENGRAVE! my93m ‘823 D STN. W. <q 0UR GUESSING CONTES: her service and gentlem: closes Saturday, July 4, 11a.t. Don your guessing tickets before th JyL-st* $0 16-1m rw York ave. to EQUITABLE Tite eet time democratic simplicit; mansion at Annapolis will be fuil of hospitality and the people will feel that we have a sympe- thizing. fair-dealing governor. He has execa- tive ability of a high order, is an excellent judge of human nazure, has the pluck to stand up to what he thinks is right, bis democracy ts ‘as solid as. rock and he is close to the people. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, EQUITABLE BUILD! ASSETS, $1,225,274.18. ‘The *ist issue of stock open for subscription and Shares are 82.50 per month, DR. MULLER HAS REMOVED TO 1027 hi st.n.w.' Treats wll chronic affections of hrost, jung, liver, kidney, strictures and Oiice hours: to T'a. i. and 4 to Je30-3w" BARDSLEY’S CONFEDERATES. FOR DiN- Id watch MINERS PROTECTED WITH RIFLES BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT Seri ‘Tror ‘eared From Strikers | If nominated he will make such a canvass as to 30 p.m. daly. On the Factory ditty ata. pear Lae | gee JULY 2, 2801. have been a number of conferences between | “row Trouble ts Feared From the will be sure to put Maryland in right shape for fret Wednesday of each month the office will be open je" Pag ong en , ‘To all whom it may concern: the representatives of the labor organizations the national campaign of 1892. from Oto Sofciock p.m. Advances eremade promgtiy | rlory 210 dozen tpore Outing Stinte this day sold and transferred our entire in- srs eee ccretary, ut just at present the | Faaxarms, Wasu., July L—The funerals of | ' Sach talk as this, from an old democratic war _ o'elve! as sich ne eae Maras neviots. | Rorcalines Snes forest and rood w i tn cur besinces as real estate and ‘matter is in what is called “‘statu quo.” the men killed in Sunday's riot occupied nearly | horse like William Pinkney Whyte, who bas Information concer: sold at "pres nisl rence sweat waeorse He entice y Why ert ant stvattages of the seecation Turnabed upou | sonia oti cottiate ibe mines Gar Sha pines tp ak | LOCAL AUNTION. TWE SECRETARY'® PROPCATTIOX. tho entire day, services being held here in the | honorably and abiy Sled cvery ofice that She Sovination onthe cticn Frieainin particalatfot he benesots tarutt Seoedel | MANIGUNR. cnn ee earn eae Coram ot toe Raleee | maces ae Setacnond bebe oe Se] CL tear ae ee THOS. SOMERVILLE, Prest. "Shore orauone the Mountains, fo ome | (ot.,ue feabecttuly ask forthe new fm the contin: | MARRIAGES of Tabor called on the Secretary yesterday | Diamond, foar miles distant, in the aft-| Stor cannot fail to have a potent oflest for sou see meun a jeS-zm_ | Curniotia by Land or Water, cross the Oceai ‘or ‘Conti: | einpuwered to use the fri usue only "pliguidation of nee afternoon and to them he made this proposi-}¢rnoon. Every white miner _in the | Brown. eee Seereters: DENTS WE AVE TENT OF ot4y, At home, ACCT: | Ail unaettied afairs of the late frm of Ryon & Tracy MISCELLANEOUS That he should forget the past recordof|camp marched in the procession, an THE HODGES CAMPAIGN. EXTER SIRAM LAUNDRY” ques Fas: ihe result of acci- dyl-wks2t* > P — quer yonen RYON & TRACY. the seven men who have been dismissed from | escort of military being furnished to by insuring now NOTARIFS PUB! ro-| The friends of Hodges have shaken off thelr cE 3 the bureau, and not treat them as discharged | tect them while passing through the black | 1 on aie Guneen ~d 2 ee HONAS € Tost Gre a.” POTOMAG Biv employes; that in that new and novel capacity | camp. A patrol was also putcn the flats to apd oq orang fe aerate Mhore work wit! by coco sion aud after June. The a PIANOS AND OEGAm he could guarantee their employment at the | protect the homes of the white miners during ug start that cam- Patronage of my Old irseuds sua the purl maki : qq ALL PERSONS WHO-LEET WATCHES bureau as plate their absence, as the negroes hud threatened to HENRY M. DEX’ — snd other articles with us are requested to F rinters wit PERSONAL, in thirty days. paign which they have been promising for r some Sy He even thought that there would be work for | seize the first opportunity of cleaning | time to begin for their favorite. emo A ae GEORGE H. BLISS & CO., PROPOS e ight that n ERPETUAL BUTLDINO ABSOCIAT pilim 5 eee ETS eee re ave.n.w. z Peaeeoaronil them in fifteen days. This offer seemed to be | out the homes cf" the strikers. Four | ment doce, not seem. to extend beyond « few P — . ¥ | EY : TOT THTAS | ANd have purchased the real estate and ingurunce busi- | PROF TSSIC satisfactory to the delegates, who had talked | hundred of them stood behind the lines of sol- | business men, ms ny of whom held some muni EetapLisurn xixe AND oxematy veans. | OS GM oki bs | Se ok sde0:” | Niece they wii be stad to sre kn borve thet friends | SPECIAL, NOT about the matter a long time, when a new and | diers while the bodies were being cipal ofice under Hodges when he was = on Diamond, Re- Aseets ~ of Baltimore. ‘They have made two blunders right on the threshold. Their first step was to 1 othiers who may desire their services. ‘Mr. Willson has been in the euiploy of Ryon for the'past seven years and i and LAKGE TCE VACES here NDEFENDLNT | SUBURBAN PROPE! ERS. A PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEW OF THE Feast of St flat cars for transportation to Black unexpected element introduced itself into the but not a word controversy. ‘Alcs spoken on either side. el a ever fexperiene and ‘A delegation of threo men, headed by Mr- | ports from Newcastle, Black Diamond and Gil- | go over to Washington, a delegation of balf « “Price, Zoe. 0 Pt CL Oe Andrew Schofield, representing the Federation | ™an lead the authorities to fear more | dozen, to consult Mr. Gorman in regard to Mr. | MUELAN'S urus store, 1050 P t3 it er ckenseke him bis 2 | . Best xrades of COAL ‘it's Look store, 820 fully and honestly fae ic wea oe of Labor, called and had an audience, asa re-|ttouble | before long. | There are now | Hodges and ask whether be would give 2 | POR PSSULY USES Npectalty: Send in oe Nc . B £0. sult of which the Secretary temporarily with- | nearly 200 negroes at work at Newcastle, the | support for the nomination. Occupying the = 3 BOW RWIS IBEKRBIAGKHAGDTIVSISSE EHO VOCH OH IZOAUNVVSROVIGIB SEE TE EEUU SEES a gee CE TESTE ETE Ee M ¥ 9 SOI ATi iis isi number taken there on Sunday havis been | position that Mr. Gorman does with regard to feltm___Vice President and Manaxer. | aad over the Rare bates ok: i ee ee ee oe ae quietly ‘augmented since. ‘Ibs strikers have Kisrviand politics "and, with” hie own Be NACE FOUR onven Now ou, Neo: | FH Lymictate do, Hood Coreturn ‘within 8 | ge“ GeaPERFROT FITTING, RIGRTLY MADE ae ae lone nothing yet, but are reported to be mak- | canvass for re-election on stupid ity v. T HAL lewraph abead for rooms. Jeo Clothing is often to be found in ing secret preparations for some decisive move. A special train is being kept at Franklin ready to move troops to Newcastle, thirty miles away, on & moment's notice. THE CAUSE OF THE STRIKE. At Black Diamond when the miners first struck, six weeks ago, it was not because of any of such & move is at once apparent. Mr. Gor- man’s position on the governorship is well known to all who know auything about bim. He hus said repeatedly thathe had no part is it except to see the strongest man win, end while ix no doubt that his pref- erence is for Hodges,he has been astute enough to keep that in reserve, and with the The issue on which the question now turns is 8 plain one, and its settlement oannot occur for some days. The members of the federa- tion represented to the Secretary that if he pats the seven knightsat work at‘once he will doing an injustice to the large number of men whose names are now borne on what is ‘ON MARKET CoM: small stores. It is not the largest advertisements or the largest dis- play in type that makes the cloth- ing fit and wear. Seo our Serge Coatand Vest (four colors) at $7.50. NMENT Receipts Topay.—Internal rey- enue, $581,286; customs, $722,290. Tur U. 8.8. Puitapexrmia arrived at New London, Conn., yesterday. 29, A dtvidend of 35 cents has been declared to stock- holders of record Zune 30, payable at the office of the company in the 7th street wing of Center Market on and after JULY 3, 1801. ‘SAMUEL W. CURRIDEN, Treusurer. D. 20, 1801. IMPORTING TAILOR, 1111 Pa. ave. All Spring Noveitivs received. L ' 20 OMY arift of 2 Founta-Ciass Postaasrens.—The following | Lnown av the sane ane pamne on wh Gissatisfaction with the Black Diamond Coal | public sentiment once ascertained to fall im raihedl kiana Saal, W. A. P, &C ECRIETION. RONG aPKansy, aie Pohi axe =: wes to | Company, but because of sympathy | Wi iit. ‘To thore who are opposed to machine U AvINGS 1ERCE 0. low $2.25 per doz. mn CA7Tthat. ow. sere pars | apeoraenig al Abeeveten (= 9 [Mpeg msg ae eircom: | With’ ths miners who, bed” been’ dives | dictation it'wae like Sauntikra red tag ate 00 SEVENTH STREET, inch meh, Hxht grade, per 100 ; Successorsto E. G. Davis, pointed: J. L. Harrison, Amuiendale, Mi " = ii bali to be told that a delegation had gone to feet, 0c. i. Kline, Reliance, Va.; J. E. Hofft ‘ater- | ing and tobe given substitute work and presses | OUt by the negroes taken into Franklin | bull to ~ <mieia welan 100,000 bal ay EO lick, Va. ied Spore) in that routine. |The federation claims. that | by the Oregon, Improvement Company, and it | Washington to consult Mr. Gorman about the gues saveer? auaucens ts Paks oF ‘719 Market Space, LEVI CURRY & CO.. , 2 the Secretary should not prejudice the rights | Wa* supposed the men would return to work as | Goveru cok Ghems acusmentee’ mob uae i . rer E a r bs . om izented 2 ting these seven men on presses without going n to wi Thirty years’ ¢ «perience has demonstrated that Sav- — R . Pany of Washington,corner 15th st. and New. Flops ‘and lots in all part of the city and connty office has directed that contracts be let for the Prog to Somes. to the bottom of the list. terms, but yesterday they notified the superin- This proposition struck the Secretary as be- tendent that if they returned the miners’ union “ : ngs Baas are the safest and best places for the deposit | SEW LACE ARRIVAL. survey of the following abandoned military ‘Noman in Maryland hase higher : . reservations: Fort Bridger, Wyoming; i th nd dit ided | must have the employing and discharging of | for Mr. Hodges than 1 have,” he told <f nae ab ater scot. Te | gare Pre ten Ja retrand frm ew Lyon, Colorad; Fort Meorinot, pos four, | tlpontpone te nal decison ural he-coa | ellen “This the 'ugertntendant refed | tbe shoal ve nominated fost me comuiations im surinee institutions amount today in| yi" Soo Sian oes Sant tine aeent nae See Nevada. have an interview with Mr. Gompers, the pres- | accede to and immediately posted a notice that | @ratified. He would make a most admirable : centencleme toaheut S1.20R.00R08R. Inthe past SEASONABLE jobs in seasonable goods. 3 . tem national bank failures . They show a loss of ten ident of the federation. The Secretary said this morning that the point which the dele- gates of the federation raised about the chance roll was a new one and that it appealed at once to his sense of justice. DEVLIN AND CAVANAUGE AGAIN. Messrs. Devin and Cavanaugh called again this morning to continue their conversation which was interrupted, and, they expected, to fix up the final details of the agreemeni. ‘They were somewhat surprised when the Secre- tary informed them of the new light any white man who should want work may se- cure it, whether he belongs to the union or not. Black Diamond is only a short distance from Franklin and the camps will probably join forces in fighting the two corporations. MINERS DRILLING DAILY. At Gilman the Home Guards, composed of miners, are drilling daily. The Seattle Coal and Granite Company has been sending ups few non-union miners daily, but they have been met at the train by « large body of armed men. A large force governor. His qualifications cannot be ques- tioned. Mr. Brown would ulso muke ® good governor. Both gentlemen are my friends. In View of that fact | cannot doanythiag to dice the case of either of them. Teer have their friends. All 1 can say to you is that the man whom the people want will be the man whom the state convention will nominate.” H friends profess to be very much encoi ith his interview with . Gor- man. yy desire it to be understood that they did not solicit this aid, but simply wanted to Know if he was committed to Brown. Senate Wing Barber Shop. writes: ‘“Have used ‘K. B, Extra’ Razors and although I bave been a barber for over thirty years have never seen a new razor to equal it, having shaved over twenty beards without being honed,” Repvctions 1x THE SuRvEroR’s OFFICR.— Assistant Secretary Spaulding has authorized certain changes in the force of the surveyor’ department at New York in accordance with the recommendations made by Special Agents Wilber and Chance, the surveyor having finally concurred in them. ‘The result is a reduction of from 248 to 175 in the force of gaugers and laborers. Among the many we ot hold of some spien- did values in White Laces for trimuning wash dresses. These are very desirable just at this time. They beautify a Gingham or Pongee dress toa very great extent. Here is a chance. for you toxet your dress trimming at reduced Prices, EMANDY VAL, DEMI FLOUNCING. New patterns, 10 inches deep. Regular value, 48. OUR SPECIAL PRICE, 35e. yard. NORMANDY VAL. DEMI FLOUNCING. FP TOLMAN STEAM LavNDey, 491 to 499 Cat. n. Are invewment im trust companies to ome dullar in banks The Union 01d established and reliabie. want which has idm 4 Savinws insti- nce Bonk Bone soda sevines lank methods, which en- rages every working man to lay by each week or hime for a rainy day which will bear late raputiy 3 Dank furnishes the best means y by pr ‘These now celebrated razors are being ‘sold at $1.98, and in order to to insure jon you will want printed it a success. Tam quoting lowest Prices for goud wor! BYEON'S. ADAMS, Printer, Serr. 512 11th st. month sor Tar Goversment Liasie.—Tho Treasury Department has granted an application for aud acc ion Sav ~ that had Usen thrown on” the | ques: | of guards and deputy sheriffs are “at Gilman ANOTHER POLITICAL BLUNDER. man te own a home. . te < Sn OFF EB THE. allowance for damage on certain tobacco de- | tion and of his determination to withhold | for the purpose of protecting all who wish to] The next mistake they have made is ins NEW STYLE, 13 deep. Regular value, =~. ‘, I ‘your getting the right strop you receivo age i t inatio : The Caion Savingy Bank furnishes nite Ave andten | SEW SUATE: 12 sence eon. Revular value Gt Washinaton, Lathe and Now Vokes sigalaes gece oil Gala cd stroved by fre while in bonded warchouse in | ‘inal conclusion until after his talk with Mr. | work, Dut out of 100 men sent only cight or ten | public gtatement by some of Horguy friends | cenueean ner nuounciae oop (| Laas ae ee if ; eon pela suds porate ceed tate | COMpets g Mee, «arta, for, some manatee | resaefed epee and hey bare strong Cust | Ghat i Brown ts nominated the rerat win bo —e ENOFPATIERN,sinchendocn.Reraior salva, | Stas Tapaerathae oe Treen a been paid and a permit issued for delivery, | and insisted upou the comple men: : ny will be kept open until of the seven men within the month or fifteen for tl days guaranteed by the Secretary, but he was firm in his decision, and they left after twenty minutes of useless discussion. The Secretary said toa Stan that in his opinion the matte: had evolved itself into a controversy between the organizations, and that there was nothing left for him to do at present. but the permit had not been delivered to the importer. ‘The department held that the mer- chandise was therefore in the custody of the otticers of the customs within the meaning of the law, und that the government was liable for the loss. that the company will take in several hundred aes men tomorrow, protected by the company now assembled in the armory at Seattle, and that the military guard will be maintained until the strikers give up the conflict. A large number of rifles have been shipped to Gilman from Ta- coma. It is thought that within the next forty- eight hours every coal mining camp in this country will be manned by non-union miners working under the protection of na- tional guards. It is feared that serious trouble wiil be the result at all of the as there are over 1,000 strikers,who will see in the Ge. WE WILL SELL IT FOR 48e. yard. NAKROW TO MATCH, 3 INCHES DEEP, le. yard. . ORIENTAL LACE in dainty patterns, 5 inches wide. SPECIAL PRICE, 18e. yard. NORMANDY VAL. LACE in an entirely NEW PATTERN, 4 inches wide. SPECIAL PRICE, 15e. yard. ORIENTAL LACE in delicate point designs, 4inches wide, SPECIAL PRICE, ‘ee. yard ng 3.NEW STYLES in CARNOT, NORMANDY another “Delamater slaughter.” This will, of IVE ; Whatever Feception a deposits, as of each month. The Union Sevings Bank furnishes the best and safest place of devowit of Tunds held by guardians and others who have ‘uomey Rut required for use for a com- lerable period. The Union Savings Bank, through its saving stamp nm, furnishes the only convenient method by ba Wey oF girl, or man or woman, may save money by the pur hase of S-cent stamps at the nearest agency, without Laying to go tothe bank tn Lusiness heare ‘On the 15th da: ‘On the last business day of each mont] WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 20th, 11th and F sts. nw. myl6-3m ch. 2dand Jd ‘days of each month (Sundays 25th day falls.on Sunday the 14th day will ited BENJAMIN P. SNYDEK, 26s Presider Rewanpep ror Braveny.—The President has ordered a gold life-saving medal to be presented to Carl Schelling, chief mate of the German ship Georg, for his humanity displayed in rescue of the crew of the American ntine Gypsey Queen, April 19, 188: N@ JUNE 29, AND UNTIL further notice our store will be closed at 5 o'clock, and on Saturdays at J o'clock p.m. ‘THE STAR INTERVIEW. It has developed that Tae Stan was slightly in error in stating the Secretary made certain propositions to Mr. Cavanaugh yesterday morn- ing. It seems that the interview between ‘M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., CHANGE OF BANK HOURS. KPO vou Similar medals in recognition of bravery dis- t " introduction of ‘negro and non-union labor the jer Mond a y - < DUC = . . ii e¢ them did not last more two minutes, a1 disay irance of their last hé of it on ats ops as csi — = persihenps VAL. and IMITATION DUCHESS LACE, 5% JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, BE IN lay = Ee an | ocean yo thea aa and es ee employment aa ange Srem Gto 8 me ee Tisenee No. 1107 Pennesivania, ‘ebruary 19, 18%1, have been awarded to Ibra- another interview ‘later in’ the day, pone = — . of 1290. yard. TO OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLI THE swim? him Umberdji, Siiman Mansi Al Zant, Mobam-|which took place. Taz Stam. reporter| © RUMORED BATTLE IN CHILL PF weury Se a it's G0., O13, Uist we aewee med Anat and Mohammed Ali Abasai. understood from the Secretary that | these ‘an extra fine mesh, with delicate vine design, jeaese : a At the seashore or at home— eee propositions at made Saee whereas | Heavy Fighting Reported on Land and Sea 5 BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. forming and stripe, 4 inches wide, 40c. yard. <q=>10 OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC. Bathing Suit Ax AccipENt To THE Cu1caco.—As the squad- foods oy ees an a oo ee Between Huasco and Coquimbo. conducting a personal canvass in Allegany and SUBSCRIBED STOCK, $903,000. Sinches wide, S0c. yard. is t call and = gh Bas the vest; lan devised for wecurmng s Home, EIGHTH ISSUE OF STOCK. ) BACK DUES REQUIRED. 3k per month om each es.81 per month. sot rant to buy a Louse or See Us.) STODDART & CO., 613, GIS 7th st. n. Ww. Jez ALSO NEW lineof FINE BLACK Chantiliz Lace in new patterns, 33 and 4 inches wide. Special price, 25e. yard, Joc. yard and 39e. yard. P< GOING AWAY THIS SUMMER SECURE $5,000 ‘More insurance in the or Bath Robe— Make your outfit suit the ‘cccasion. Wecan help you at moderate cost. Ton of evolution was about leaving the Norfolk navy yard this morning for Boston the Chicago, Admiral Walker's flagship, broke the cross- head guide of her port engine. Orders were sent to the navy yard from Washington imme- diately upon receipt of the news to make a ago. The error was merely one of the dateand geography of the case. ‘The Secretary this morni rectness of the interview which Tur Stan re- Porter bad with him and which was printed last evening's Stan. affirmed the cor- Tquigee, June 30, via GaLvestox.—There are rumors of heavy fighting between Huasco and Coquimbo on iand and sea. No particulars have yet been received here. Garrett counties, chiefly among the coal minera, by whom he was enthusiastically received. In the state conventions the counties are called LEO XIII WILL NOT CONSENT. ee new casting to replace the broken piece. As "Wwtudrawing at any time aud Fecelve S i Vv I Swimming Trunks all | {ois will tako ten’ days Admiral Walker trans ae boar lake. The Pope Will Not Concede Herr Cahens- sUarauiteed © per seat certitvate with each deposit. |Soxe ‘Extra Goon atvss Ix sizes, all prices. ferred bis ag to the Newark and the other = ly’s Demand for National Bishops, votes for him as abe » CERS. rates. vessels of the squadron wi roc at once to fa delegations of both Allegan; Mensiecp Biasyes.teee ainaze Tucstnie. See, = ‘Send for circulars. ae Boston, where the Chicago will join them later | 4! the Treasury OfMicials Settling Up Affatrs| Roxx, July 1.—The pope has written to | Will have the delegations of both ‘isclaimed Sle — Pe 4BUTTON SUEDE, in TAN and GRAY. on. for the Close of the Fiscal Year. “This is my busy day,” say Assistant Trens- urer Whelpley and almost all of the other treasury officials today.” Indeed, they might say: “Theseare our busy days,” for they are rushing ahead at a great rate just now trying to square up their annual accounts and end even on the new fiscal year. They are making a success of their efforts, Ticupecn, tress. Gent TaUstTEL AMERICAN SECCEIIY Dr. K. B. DONALDSON, President, Cardinal Gibbons declaring that he will never concede the demands made by Herr Cahensly on behalf of the Saint Raphael Societies for the protection of Catholic emigrants in so far as the appointment of national bishops is con- cerned.” ‘The pope hae also. refused the peti. tion of the Poles in the United States for the appointment of a Polish bishop. eee ates WHOM DOES BAKDSLEY SHIELDt wectievae aoe as Siena lent y will have for they have not f the aid Brown gave t for Congress against Me- Resular value, $1. REDUCED to 7c. pair. SBUTTON MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDE. Regular value, $1.50. OUR BARGAIN PRICE, $1.25. S BUTTON MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDE, FINE QUALITY. Regular price, 82. RE- DUCED to $1.65 pair. EXTRA QUALITY CHAMOIS GLOVES, in ‘White. These will look as good as NEW WHI D TRUST CO. Pres't ‘pn Spvig at the office, LAWRENCE GARDNER, Secretary, eoeee en a ee eece FRANK 8. PARKS, Assistant Secretary, Office, 419 10th st. n.w. 3620-08 HAVE YOU PURCHASED A SUMMER Re SGT PORE iket Cameos: ‘(Down-town Btore.: ‘Tux Cmixese Rrors.—Advices received at the Navy Department from Admiral Belknap, com- manding the Asiatic squadron, are to the effect that ample precautions have been taken to pro- tect the foreign settlements in China, that five gun boats are in the Yangtwe Kiang river, and that no trouble is feared at present, The re- port of the admiral says that the outbreak near Shanghai had its origin in the maltreatment of For pauphiet wid o NATATORIAL CLOTHING, DEPOSIT COMPANY bas PP upaatadet | an immense stock of Summer for Horses, including Sheets, ‘and Coviers, and desire to ‘The Sheets run from 75 cents to oor vainie for the price. ‘The other We have Clot Blankets thea ow es are. thet it has recetved reney 8 certibeate of but it requires a large expenditure of energy. =I icles have an equally wide range of cot h Claimed That nent Philadel- Fygpewiantion under the acr'uf Coucreas of Ucivier ls | WASHED. Kegular price for this quality, ut Zou steak you iarpes ay fi =: me E : Slory. Pho Delicomun wes eirited erence | Checks are being signed in extraordinary |"* “* Caimed That Prominent Phi AG beretotore. and ‘or tues four sear pant. th | $1.25. OUR REDUCED PRICE, Syuiparons before seartions ¢ wae RR | fore'the day sit for his trial t the. greet. ee. | HUmbersand amounts and the tellers in the Pumapetrat, July 1.—It has been rumored 3 Ste. pate. ANDREW 3. JOYCE'S SONS, : as @ & _ | asperation of the Chinese, who threatened the | cash room are paying out fabulous sums over | »,F sean time past that Bardsley, the ex-city x NEW ARRIVAL BLACK SILK GLOVES. 1028 and 1030 Connecticut ave. v ROB A T | French colonists. the counters. icosmcer, cally unde bcouladen AAS meqeuaneen Special price, Gc. pair. ainan meee coed er ERTS. Sk I Commissioner Raum was at the department | + i10q the names of euch prominent people iam eiiceehttacstet,ceeerenct Qa] FULL aND COMPLETE Lime ot sack | tHe: tte ti Camete: “Hebe & sr. g & | Navat Onpens.—Lieut. 8. P. Cromley, de-| this morning arranging the details,of the new | ¥ SILK MITTS from 25 to 75e. pair. | <a ‘COMPANY. zi ~ tached from the Alliance and ordered to re- tarn home and report arrival. Ensign Reuben ©, Bitler, detached from the Yantic and or- dered to the training ship Vermont. Ensign J. A. Dougherty, detached from the torpedo boat Cushing and granted two months’ leave, Passed Assistant. Engineer “Hobert R. Leitch, detached from the Chicago and granted leave until the 3ist instant. Passed Assistant Engineer F. H. Eldi de- tached from the navy yard, New York, and or- dered to the Chicago. Assistant Engineer 8. H. Leonard, detached from the bureaa of steam. engineering and ordered as assistant to in- spector of machinery building at the Bath iron works, Bath, Mc Prrsoxaz.—A. G. Thompson of New York, 8. H. Holding of Columbus, A. M. Holding’ of Philadelphia, H. W. Wells of Chicago, Thomas Wabh of New York, Geo. M. Watts and Samuel Downs of Philadelphia, 8. J. Gordon of Jersey City and H. B. Beecher of New York are at Willard’s.——B. Newcomb of Lebanon, Ky., 0. H. Reynolds and C. D. Payne of New York ‘are at the Ran . C. Johnson, Jesse man and Oscar 8. Shaus of New York and J. Donnelly of Louisiana are at the Ar SPECIAL. FOSTER” LACED GLOVES for 97c. pair. FOSTER LACED GLOVES for $1.25 pair. FOSTER LACED GLOVE for 81.50 pair. In Biack and all colors. ‘A dividend of three (3) per cent has been declared, leat the office of the company, LSI F stp. W.. aiter JULY 1, 181, to the stockholders of Fecord, at the close of” business on June 2; instant The transfer books will be closed from June 28: 1, 801, both days inclusive, ‘rier of Bount of Trustees, ABSEEANCIS B. MOHUN, Secretary. system of monthly pension payments, which | that its publication was stopped. goes into effect today. By tniv ee yments for one quarter are made at but one- fourth of the agencies in any one month, 60 that the drain on the treasury is not so great all at once as it used to be. On’ the 8d or the 4th of this month one-fourth of the agencies make payments; next month another lot of them Pay, and so the busi- ness will be distributed evenly. ater, receiver, ssmigbee abl am comunitter OF wuaniian ‘eatates, aia ‘Wi receive aud exertite trusts of every niptomcommatied te it by any court of by tdi ‘Alltrust funds and trast investments are hept Fave aud apart from the arsets of the company. Sidee which protection the Company las «capital of Deposits will be received frou. fen cents upward and terwet Will be allowed on such depo Tyr and kept without BENIAMIN PSSDER CHARLES ©. GLU ER, First Vice Provident JAMES M. JOHNSTON, second Vice Preauenh E FRANCIS HIGGS. Treasurer. ALBERT L. SIUBLEY SS1. Secretary. Directors, DON'T BURN COAL— It iw expensive, {iddiman will supply you with a ran stove at nom!- naicost. As soon as licht is extinguished the louse cooly and it is cheap besides. “tluink o: it, buy one. G. A. MUDDIMAN, 614 12th st. n.: Je24-3m July ANCIS. WE WISH TO INFORM THE LADIES DR. J. W. HAYWARD, SPECIALIST IN nervous diseases and professor of electro- therapeutics, has removed trom “his office, 8] rf 81th st. nw. Hours 10t0 3.” Jed-La" eT THE REQUEST OF ONE THOUSAND and one of our customers we have provided ‘S22 10th st., near cor. Fn.w. | space for a lunch room on thesixth floor of our 10th Tel., 1092-3. jetlim_ | street building and have opened thesame. Weare ‘ Row prepared to serve them in a first-class manner, ee mh20-tim WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ‘eare WINDOW SCREEN FRAMES, 17. EACH. ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS, 82.75 DOZEN. WIRE SCREEN DOORS, COMPLETE, With Spring Hinges, Hook and Eyeand Knob, @1each. 25 FT. GARDEN HOSE, COMPLETE, ‘With Couplings and Patent Nozzle, $2 each, GARDEN HOSE REELS, 75c. EACH. Lioes Fise Listz Vests Ix WHITE and MACO, LONG sleeves and hich neck. Regular price, 50 and 55c. MARKED DOWN to die. each. LADIES’ LISLE DRAWERS in MACO. ‘Former price, S6e. MARKED DOWN to Alc. pair. LADIES’ EXTRA FINE EGYPTIAN RIBBED BALBRIGGAN VESTS, square neck, silk finished. Former price, 40c. MARKED DOWN to 2ye. each. Department Changes. Lace Curtains and fine work of every description. rs 2 SER aint The following official changes have been made in the Department of the Interior: Patent office—Promotions: Edward W. B. Phillips of Pennsylvania, clerk. $1,500 to $1,800; Willis B. Magruder of District of Columbia and Mrs. Mary J. Baxter of Minnesota, clerks, $1,400 to $1,600; Arthur D. Kinne of New York, ‘Thomas W. Hay of District of Colum! <q MEN'S OUTING SHIRTS TO ORDER, ‘We take pleasure in announcing that our stock of Flannel, Silk, Madras and Cheviot for Men's Negligee Shirts iscom- plete and embraces all the new and cor rect styles. We make a specialty of Fine ‘Custom Work. We use only the best materials,employ none but skilled hands and guarantee that for superior work- Gnaxp Rarws, Micu., July 1.—The examina- tion of the alleged dynamite conspirators still continues, The company is trying to prove that the plotto blow up the wheel pit with dynamite and then inaugurato destractive raid LES JEWKSBURY, W. B. HIBB: Proadway..¥. Manag ember Washington Stock Exchange, LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS, ST., WASHINGTON, D. c., street W. A. PIERCE & Co., Buccessors to E. G. Davia, 719 Market Space, A FULLY GUARANTEED LAWN MOWER, 63.75. joe pyeliepag ap bogie nl Seer och Wels. aS oe a Corner 8th st. it | SQUART ICE CREAM FREEZER, 1.35 EACH. not be excelled. Samples oy materiale ore Chas. E Constant quetatsces ll mantbets , FOULTRY NETTING, 2-INCH MESH, and prices cheerfully furnished on ap- $900. Pp, i oO pow ConsON. 380, W. MACARENER, spicata cece eS berpenecatge at Men's Depart- Jr Cock of ‘Bobton ‘are at the BBoH Ts | yremsion ot York, coprish 900, eer eS nA SEARS’ SPECIAL RACKETS, 04.35. , sacle ook Asada R. J. Smith of Newport, Ky., T. D. Payne, J. | $1,000. conson & MACARTNEY, Ss, Pre Fe O° on AK k bee mh20-m WOODWARD & LOTHEOP. adsense Renee inst es aebeees oe GLOYER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. Nw. all be Aaa BARBER Sees Miata ae nb nT Pm ene oe ore Panters and Dewers ih Government Bonde SoS Bo Hee Gof O24 tun agin wv. BR THE, MODERN GAS RANGE 42 THE (ay Depostta. Fxchanse. Loans. Collections. oR. 11TH AUD G STS. ¥.W., objections hitherto urged against’ gas as. ewis of Lake Pasnvei'rocks ged Boutageall wcuritige listed on | 45.00 SALE ; means of SR EG a3 affect Seeman |oe | ter tom See aa a 85.00 LOOK AT WINDOW. Or for the pecestephorrmrig icpen paeeee sow sss BUSSIA BLUCHERS. of = ANY PAIR IN WINDOW, Carolina, HIGH ART. ARTISTIC BLUCHERS. st ‘Manufacturing Jowsise, metres cep Branch cor. Main and Granby sts.. Rortoli Va.” SaaS See ee : = TOR a al iAtiaaoes

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