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THE EVENING STAR. AILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDING 1201 Pennsylvania Avense, comer 1ith St. by ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ; & HL KAUFZMANN, Pres't. Wow York Ofice, 88 Potter Building, f Rese bree therein nel Sata oF SaTURDay Quapacrre Suxrz Stan $1.00 per year: with foreimn postare added. #3.00. a [Entered st the Post Odice at Washington. D.C., second-class mail matter | ae a o_A maleierston mest eradisstrare | Von 79, Na 20,033. WASHINGTON. D.C. MONDAY, AUGUST. 24, 189L —_———X——_ TWO CENTS. ANCI SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip oe DELVING FOR DEAD. A® DivestMeNt — SCOTTISH RITE — ROBERT DeBRUCE oe are No Delay in Getting Out the Papers—Only pol ee cotentiyemens Dae FOR BARD TIMES. eS MOTETARLE OTE, 61. Pine NiO Gt awe ou TUESDAY: Index to Advertisements, Reasonable Caation. customs re and all the conduct 730 pun. "A ike ROL, 308 dee.. Recorder. | ADVERTISING. AMUSEMENTS. HOW THE SEPARATE PARCELS OF PROPERTY ARE EXAMINED—CAREFUL SEARCHING OF TITLES— Gloomy Morning’s Work on the Scene TELEPHONE si. YOU DON'T want to Keep money ina sock and get =. anf honest dealings tsour maxim. Gat-| Bo OEP t See AL MERTING OF ‘Sjracusian’s Lodge, No. 10, will be held at | ATTORNEYS fight while Lord Salisbury is in power in Eng- istaction or necharge se thelr Castic Hall TONIGHT st 7.30 o'clock to make | AUCTION SALES. WERE U.S. DODERDOT “ATTORNET COMB SA3S- of the Park Place Horror. land,as he feels that he has nothing to hope for Bothing for it, or in a savings bank and yet NEXT TO BYRON 8. ADAMS, arrangements for the funeral of our late brother,J.R. | BICYCLES: ‘THINGS BEING SHOVED ALONG. from a liberal cabi ‘Book and Job Printer, P.Carpenter. By order of the C..C. NG — eng NOTHING, when youcan just as EASILY, SAFELY | qn29 512 11th st., 3) doors below F. ie D.N. oeraene aia = ‘The government a its in buying THE AUSTRIAN MILITARY MANEUVERS LE— ‘ST. PROPERTY Pay- NF < . aud SURELY ect TEN PER CENT interest by tn- eg eae seca Mane anni oar | Be UTS AED RL ME ENS | cunnoroDists ss aie Sor tab tia pasted der Weekes ae ON THE FRENCH AND GERMAN ain, Matin tho ssltincy menenrere a0 0 ‘vesting in the BONDS of the Het. or 89,000; renting jor gu per sconth RT, S43 hin rested practice, “H. E. WALEHC Dent It is rather a serious business, the purchase of = BaTIONAL CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING AND| au2i-3t SF et | ‘= TO NOTIFY TH’ anentire square of ground, and the details of title and ownership are being looked into with September 2. The German kaiser will be pres- J gDESIRE TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC ent, and the Austrian kaiser will entertain INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION. j@ sold my laundry business, 42 France Emboldened by the Favor PLETE Seggeeee BREE QRH AY SHIVA OR OVE OE ERE RH AOE KE DER KP BAQEH ZI EIIE Ee ® .W., to Charlie, who is from the north. My ' Kaiser William and the kings of Saxony and . ” friends. sh i es a9 he ia most careful scrutiny. ; 7 ieee inane Ss eee Topas hustgremoved to Haw. “Wosteal : Toa casual outsider the delay that has en- of Russia. Tue Bungee iatownry and’ artery sa OLDEAM, DENT & CO., 9 a aS a MOY SING. sued between the final approval of the report maneuver from September 14 to September Investment Brokers, Kuaratsot- SHEDD & BRO... DG AUGUSTS, 1801-— | FINANCIAL . of the commission by the President and the 16, and later there will be cavalry maneuverr. su2tm.w.f.m 724 Lithst. ow. . sz oth it. ‘ue-etofors existing between | FOR RENT (Finis) commencement of the work might seem an SONS OF VETERANS IN CAMP. | 2ih, Austrians, keop « keon Ne pes ed “a boomed unnecessary unrolling of red tape, but a Stan vast force of infantry and five divisions of rifles, pay ae ee reporter was assured by various officials today a in addition to numerous frontier Fiver oa FOR REN that ther: cannot be too much of that material THE PARK PLACE HORROR, aed iS ‘the amnion, of eastern +4 aumprs ASSOCT. Special inducement in prices FOR SALE (Houses). d when the purchase for » big piece interfere with Austrian mobiliention a iN LATION. © of user en mone) noes Larxe variety of designs. + | Suey" Fecenty’ recelved Your conrieous attention, | FOR SALE (Lots) baits geopely ie Soe caiteee ‘sw Delving for the Dead Amid the Rains of | event of war. Austria is not ins Snancial con- Sudan Apraspdhanroscn CHAS. A. MUDDIMAY. prompt business methods and absence of tee i; | FOR SALE (Horses the Fallen Buildings. dition to rival the military tions of — F give, added confidence in the fairness of the New | FOR SALE (Pianos napeningliercl ieee LOGISTS MEET. New Yon, August 24.—The work of delving | RU, but the army is to be aohe BO AUCTION GY OE. 224-3 a Sia. York Aseitent Insurance Company. K. Be BAD | FOR SALE (iscell 5 Title searching aS gradually Se = = THE GEOLOGISTS 4 Agra 5 ae vila a took place com | *t tbe Fevenues will permit. NO BACK DUES REQUIRED. => BPFORE, PLA P.O. dept. auz: 8. cult and responsible an operation that in Another Scientific Body Assembles in This THY SOUTHERN RUSSIAN PEASANTS. dag ape ose esgic Sifvernmath oa ach | Sein Se ee | tare 6 | staf laalancn Gers ai ana) Saal ures City "Today. finned wnintecrapted through tie night exert | ay, Srmptems of ainactones omeag 2 GBAeateanced. Sheres.Gi per mesth. Too Fst. nw. Will Tave iis sanitartam ready for patients bythe. Ist ze 2 | men well trained in such business and endowed = times when the rain poured down in SX PER CENT AL WED ON DEPOSITS. specifications, ? of Septernt er. peasantry of southern Russiaare increasing. and Shall Drouptiy attenSed to. Pages | with the keenest of ayes when 18 cones So mest: | CLLLES snemrnen sz voce remaver emaser— |seck stig as to render labor sipreeg™ 74 = sere ete onan: ts scein, living —— — —_—— = = <q MOUNT BETHEL ASSOCIATION WIL, ters of title law now working hard in an effort} pxor. WINCHELL'’s TRIBUTE TO HI8 DEAD | possible. Except at these times also ire ft a Beda Raa oh, Sipiae | BOSE rere Mount tie Chueehon Was: | MANTCCR Pare 7 | 80 be ware that when tho government has paid| Seorueu some oY THE DisrixavinunD wrx. | lines at either end of the block were lined with | £aeeenanee at EMO hey can capture, Yer pamphigts and information apply at the offce, gm | WLEIAMD DONNALLY: Den tinue three days. Kev. WILLIAM JOHNSON, Pastor.* | MISCELLANEO\ for the square opposite Tas Sran office it will) Jo uy paren READ, 8OME BX FoREIGN | Waiting friends or relatives of the missing. | said, perished from want and by the bayonets ND Vio F SE. NW. 333 SFU SALE-TO!OGHAPIIC AND RoaD | MONEY WaNtED AND 30 LOA own i Locevet. as te PEERED Meet When they were driven from the street by the | of the soldiers, who have been hunting dows Dingwan.Pree, \ Alvaz0 Tweedale, Sea, wasuixatox eareperosirco, |S Wontromery. alexandria snd Paitfax cyun: | Joa aRzSPUBLIC.. three if-he wero infallible, but. the theory —_— omen ennai vay eer ey cenyegenie al alates ny ong Eng + Leach. ¥. Pree. Andrew Wall, Migr. c EAN STEAMERS. . le, With about half a hundred prominent geolo- | C°¢F Protection might be found, but as soon as | alive a number have made their way into Asi- OCF. Thonpeca, Treas. Gent dcE smith ait'y. 916 AND 918 PA. AVE. N. W. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. seems to be that in searching for titles no man p it ceased their weary and mournful vigil was | atic Turkey, and will be found, in the event of RUSTE Se : : STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS AND ORGANS, can be held to be absolutely sure. Hence the | gists scattered through the large lecture hall of icumek. war, fighting on the side of Russia's gAMERICAN sECUnITY 4ND TRUST CO. ING, SILVEK AND VALUABLES OF << "ERSONAL, teiplicate system of searching for alee 8 | Columbian University the Geological Society 0 popres. ‘The Russian government is making great ef- ne oe | KINDS. PRICES MODERATE. \e titles art xamint a ‘i i 95 of forts to people a nee TIE We ecue Ann URSAER ‘And get our prices on anything you need printed. Fistant of the United States district attorney, Mr. | f America assembled for its summer meeting | at $:25 o'clock thcre was a bustle of excite- send help to the suffering of the 162m ‘We can save you money. JOHN F. SHEILY, Printer and Engraver, Telephone #43-". [aur ozs = >DE. EST ¥. KING Hai i= fice and residence to 1116 M st. er Lz Ural provinces. ‘The stories from those prov- inces are frightful and surpass the sufferings in other parts of Russia. ‘Ihe inbabitants are without a tincture of socialism, but they have made a stern demand on the land owners for ‘tome rebate for the present yearon the that the unusually bad harvests made it next to impossible for the tenants to pay. OF WASHINGTON, Hugh Taggart, who reports upon the cases to | this morning. The gathering was an intel-| ment among the workmen that instantly com- B. EZCOR 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE aVEL the Department of Justice, where they are | lectual one, and there was a strikingly smaller | municated itself to the eager watchers at the gone over again by Judge Bentley, the ex-| proportion of old men than at the meeting of | fre lines. Another body had been found. It anlaee of — ee ‘the oe He is @| the American Association for the Advancement | was that of a man and by beside the tangle of eae peesern-aatirgy cesaraay ue, tent? | of Science. The average of age in the society | presses at No. 70. It was taken out and placed ters pertaining to land titles, He | perhaps a decade less than in the association. | 1m one of, the pine coffins on the sidewalk. It sends the papers, when satisfied with the ease, ‘TRE COUNCIL. - ——— Chartered by special act of Congress January 22, 1807. Beorganized under act Congress October 1, 1890 ‘Transacts the business ofa TRUST COMPANY WANTED (Situations)........ WANTED (Miscellancou: EPEC TT EPECSEg TG EEE identity may be disci by the tattered a ‘A MAKVEST OF DEATR. 7 . to the Secretary of the Treasury, and they soon | Before the public meeting began the council —-s josed, fee: ; 2m all its various branches = sores. find their way to. the ofico of the super sing | of the society, composed of the dozen oticers, | "The work ageia tent cae erencted by inci-|, Health reports in Russia are usually tmper- ‘dhetistiiniaineie cet th st. and New York ave, Statement of the circulation of Tus Evaxtxa | architect, where they pass through the hands | pi 1" pote v: coumPosa’ Of. the danen off dent until 7:40 o'clock this morning, when a | fect, but they show that the bad harvests have SAVINGS BANK IMPORTING TAILOR, an Phone 900. Star for the week ending August 92, 1891: of the law clerk, Mr. St. Julien Da Pray. aera TS a ene of Dan. | second body was found, alev that of’s mau, | already caused an slarming increase of infant And of 7 MONDAY, August 17 It the case seme a good one—and all have in | ticular interest was done. This board of off- | Licr the spot where the fires was discovered. | mortality. Ibis ouggested by the medical ae SAFE DEFOSIT COMPANY. 1111 Pa. ave, Bold to all Seed a pearpe tests aang | the present instance up to this time—a requisi- | cers includes some of the most prominent geol- | Par (he spot where the first was discovered. | mortality. [tis suggested by the medical au- ‘Capital: = apis _All Spring Novelties received. LUMBER. Pouca TUESDAY, August 18, 1991 ++ 30,883 | tion'is made upon the treasurer for the amount | ogiste of America and the gathering isan inter” | found in nearly the same piace. Both were | be accounted. for "wholly through ‘ONE MILLI LARS. WEDNESDAY, , . 34! ed in the report of the commissi: , | esting one. Vice President Chamber! r ee THURSDAY, Aaguet 2,1 Sine | ater furiber erudny by the fat wodiorand| dent of tho Wisconsin University and ane f to | KA" out, aud placed, cofing on the id; | cosy a thal many parents ge id of Shel Acts as executor, sdministrator. guardian of the es- . ‘tog | #*3t controller, a warrant in that sum is made | foremost feclosists of the country. He is, per-| a¢' 3.25 o'clock. Hardly bad this been dono | that are suspisions. Nothing bas done tates of minors, commitiee of the estates of lunatics, MRIDAT, Ragas St; 108i 31,306 | out and the money is paid by check. haps, the leading glacial geologist, having made | "1,00 the body of another man was found, but | about the matter in the way of Judicial invests Ipcviver, amenes and executes true of any and every | ge UNPARALLELED SPECTAL OFFER. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, SATURDAY, August 22, 1891... 36,953 IX CASES OF DOUBTFUL OWNERSHIP. = Seria unotisien at) Gan to igen] it lay beneath a heavy press and it will be im- | gation, the authorities being actively engaged ——— 1 offer my entire stock of AMERICAN LUMBER, MILL WORK, HARDWARE, In cases where thero is doubt as to the legal | Deriog, ——— Brest possible to remove it until s derrick is ob- | in the relief of the suffering provinces, Receives money Gepestinte cums of TEN CENTS WATCHES, DIAMONDS, GOLD CHAINS, z owners, the check will bo sent, through the |" Secretary H. L. Fairchild, professor of geol- | “ited to hoist the press from the ruins. THE FRENCH NAVAL SQUADRON. ane nee esonaaicas| Sao mae ance. ed — district attorney, to the Circuit Court and de- | ogy in the Rochester (N. ¥.) University and aapeieregecand y the discovery of a fifth} Many of the officers of the French naval PIN: BRACELET: SC. iN Wit alk may c al sy CLOCKS AND SILVERWARE St « apecial Se | ever... Being’ taade” payable to. whocrer, ‘nny | Waistinguhed as a pelcobetanist, having de: | MOU. tho brick and Taper at Ko 7. twas | pauedron, now at Portemonth, rode up to Lon- Seenemmiccnmacen wenn | Smear erie ess |S i enerteer ne thera” be "islared ented by "ty | Yotedeepeciatatenlon tothe pant wouter | tat gf srg, may but alihough the fae Tac | ds today to vn the wera exhibition. hie noes ‘ = oop i a Wy ington, OF Corresponding week 1990. court. It is probable that all such cases, which | of the coal deposits. . 4 caeaecaaeae eet) TencrLr Gna eaem. Sas" taeat abeps: Goth “metitniee "tks “Si | tystemnty aweas tuat tho aoore tee trae ana | forma majority of Shove, snvolved, wil be wt-| , The treasurér of the society is Prof. Henry | "Oza ae See en eee eee, 7 ys - 5 ~~ ‘carriaxe e ite |. Willi: upies chair i: ns Stull andes for rent trom #5 to 9125 per annum. A. L, SALTZSTEIN, JR, siGhe" prodectle "and “how” sbope «torre niuoR, | correct statement of the circulation of THE EVEN- | uoorden | ns of He MOREY deposited on | ee eee national sathor At 9o'clock the Italian laborers were till at | °e# of the equairon. — om " 7 Salone op: anie for | ING STaR for the week ending Au; 1991. Thus it will be seen that a conscientious dis-|ity on palezoic paleontology and he knows | work removing the bricks that buried the body A WELSH MINE EXPLosIon. ecitiey oars Daly tris 9 a.m. to 4p.m., and unt Seta mazar a. Secsurestante amd Fone mv 8, ta go : sabe heii charge of duty on, the part of all five of the | more, perhaps, about the rocks ot New York | nq hindered its removal. From daylight on| LOxvox, August 24. dispatch from Swan= ae ae | etiee a ad 2 n renee ell < es legal watchdogs—the three title examiners and | than any one else in the country. The six Sa . | sea, Wales, enys that an explosion occurred im Guthe oti day or wl a Seaker; Sy mesbes Diechenltie Br matter tale Io Cambie Evening Star Newspaper Ca, | the two, other “oficialsnecemarily requires | councillors of the society, are all prominent the crowd of spectators ot the Bre nes, grad- pelea ens cee pes Ou the Bret, second and tuird daye of each month onens se abop jail mechanic for the pro: | Subseribed and sworn to before me this twenty- pel mer apgeeto : sng A ps | ace nme Say mm part packed throng’ filled every spot that com. | So far two bodies have been recovered and it Whew the Ls tals om Sundoy the 14th day will be | Bg" LLOVDS 2x, EXPRESS TOG SEN.W detile shops, 14, ieaiding mechanic for the copver- | rourth day of August, A.D. 1991 Peon ius cle a comes 5 manded the slightest view of the blackened | feared that many more are buried beneath the tated. is prepared io Tecelve orders. for 5 14, leading laborer; 15 = . rui t the office of boiler inspection at | debris. Mynacement: hetirtold movi sorages of as kinds furmitare and i au aan caper TOS sa Tn a JOUN 7. c. CLARE, | Tho ond is wredicticgs, no™ Dutno one likes! Prof. George M. Dawson, who is in charge of | police headquarters today it, wes stated tons, THE CZARINA ON FRANCES SIDE. ae inks a specialty. ol Soeee mak 5 2 : et BENJAMIN F. SNYDER, fre to gin irom falltade, stations and seeambouta | Zhe exazpination wil be open to all commrs who cam Notary Pubile. Teas teases erica ons eae the geological warvey ofthe Dominion of ‘Can-| sccarding to the records there, the Taylor | Coygoye, August “BLA dispatch €0 the Vice Fremidents, Sine tietees aunt See Meesett. Row For seh Fe ‘work for which they seek eraployment. and who are i sents 29 ada, and Prof. John C. Branner, who is state ing boilers y Cologne Gazrtte from St. Petersburg states that sSBABESGSULOY Ee pirat pe cota Sik OIN CREE, | Staaf ce Cala peta eae sow Tale |g, = a istriot Attorney Cole enid today: ‘There is | P00 OU, or arkanans aud eho ie fo be the pros | had there been any there for several years past |. JOHNSTON, 7” ms a ‘admis oon sega ee ee SS — ee : hitch in the proceedings, as far as this office Leland Stanf bni- | The steam power used in it was supplied the czarina has influenced the czar in the direo- = Tg | Sh, esate fcoting se other applicants. Applications | nue, $682,204; customs, @509,550. me he fessor of the great Leland Stanford, jr.. Uni- | cutie sources, 3 = Will bo addressed to the Commandant, Navy Yard, r ’ is concerned. We have certified as to the title | versit; Calif tho institution bei ‘s > FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS | $i belive tbe aivactirty swiss Sencar ne tase eg ages othe le | rer in Clfornin, the. insthation ‘elag | °° soaps of minaten after 9oclock the bod FOE SALE CHEA? — A THOROUGHBRED ST. | SPDs itech applicant will'statein nie | ONtre> Srarzs Tneasunen Nenexer is at | awkward about that. Fully two-thirds of tue | ory of their som ave the two, councillors whose | Of the man found at No. 74 was taken out. {t months old: wi sod; 3 i Bot cation is ‘naine, age, "residence, citiseuships cases involve n doubt as to ownership, aud in | terms end in 1893. ‘The two whose terms ex-| W#* that of a man about forty-five years old, ouner leavins city. SCHMUYS BLLD BIOKE. 7 cont ecupation (taux shop fn tier b) Atlantic City. He will remain a few days. cllaech tus ieaséa wa Mavevec aaa ‘the De. mags bir one oa 4 EW. Clay le, pro- | —_ “—— —— Leny gy ‘and jean — of ow being defeated .. ~ y-4 | PPOR SALE_ONE NEW RAPID SAFETY BICiOLE, | tion will be accompanied by evidence of citizenship shiog | PArtment of Justice. fessor of geology in Buchtel College, Akron, | $°000 keys and a = ‘of paper on which was complete, J WALKER SONS, build: | and by certificates, preferabiy from previowsemploy-| Comeaxpen Banxen, assistant to the chief | In those cases the Secretary of the Treasury | Ohio, and Prof. Charles H. Hitcheock, who oc- iten a 9 ith. Hi = one eS seers | tasty uodceperencelgeoudnctig wort ofthe Kid | of the burean of navigation, Navy Department, | will request us to tako the proper stepe toward | eupies the chatr of geology in Dartmouth Col | Written am order for lithograph paper. — GERMANT PREFARFD YOR THE STORM. 30k 5. AR ABOUT TO REMOVE | Mowred. Ai nit be informed as tothe tine | has returned from his vacation. paying the purchase money into court, and we | lege in New Hampshire. Councillors 1. C. |® brown mor wee we | ALE—PARTIER September t, LSvl. have many useful articies for nas ry called | fee cxuntnation val be pret i charurter, that end. There isno sir carpeting. Sc. Call at 619 Mst-8.-—1t- | having refereuc. exclusively totherequirementsof tus | | Navat, Onpers.—Lieut. John A. H. Nickels JOR SALE-ALL THE OLD PEWS, WINDOW | position to ve filled. It will be directed. to ascertain Cy te Soi th licant’s know! business hhousescey, me t6 sell.s ‘tai can then set the machinery in motion to! White, professor of geology in the University ae the face was burned beyond tables, way for us to | of West Virginia, and John J. Stevenson, pro- seta definite time for the completion of all | fessor of geology in the New York University, EXAMINING THE BODIES. snd hig | has been detached from the Chicago snd or- | these payments, as we havo but the initial step | will end their terms at the business meeting of | ‘The examination of the body was made by 5 — 4 : - the coming of «storm, which, however, Ger- LEWIS G. TEWESBURY & CO. and Fists. a.w. Address W. ‘GL st. ite men The sateen Loe" | dered to special duty at the New York navy | to take. Ido not believe that the final acqut- | the society next winter. The hardest-worked | Deputy Coroner Donlin, who arrived on the BANKERS AND BROKERS, nw. uz S| Genee and experience in tis trade, ss well as the crer. | FFd. sition of ttle by the government will be long | oficer of ‘the society is, perhaps, Prot. 3. W: | secye just an it'was talon revo the ramen De [ety fully prepared to meet 15% F ST., WASHINGTON, D. c., DOR SALE — 2 THOROUGHBRED MASTINF; | acter of us work, will bs duly considered by delayed. McGee, who edits the society's publications. 4 Samlaek the Gece ean bok WRECKS ON THE SPANISH CoasT. BwrishEartiadete Seon MATH Stocks, Bonds, | Guiweai NewS & SUN's, HS hat b-w.012 S| thereinno substantial diference inthe imerite tee | ‘Tae Davaxromt Boruorva.—Assiatant Secre-| AT THE SUPERVISING ARcHITEcY’s orrice. | Prof. MeGee, ‘who. is one of the geo- | Dovlia also exam midnight and that time. Mapmrp, August 24.—From all along the ate 7 TU. 5. FIELD GLASSES, ANE-4 8PPiicants tor the sane positions the bosrd will gi Cr haa eddected. hi At the office of the supervising architect the | logical survey scientists, is known the | “One of them was that of aboy about fifteen | Spanish coast come reports of gales and hurn- DES pueret alowed casepontn | Fivcy Urowet'nn, sorters weather miawrupents | brecedence o a cendisateFeciding inthe neieoritout jest Arie ae petal raat etreote | eportar was informed that that office was | Country ‘over as ono of’ the broadest aud | ., eof them was tat of « bor about fftcen | Spanish sonst come reports of Sales and hurr (Cut-o-town business a seciaity. trom ule late ic nal service weather buresw HH. | Oy ee sce Tron acd seat Tie board Sai weak | SOU corner erry an streets, | TP" wing the cases along as rapidly as possible | most thorough | geologists of the country. | Of at the ankle. ‘The body was io vas pala hay Aen ~~ nba are te apa ‘auztge | Sufficient inquiry to ascertain that the applicants | Davenport, Iowa, as the site of the public oder Gnconece Adeutly xeoubsulates | Prof. McGee performed invaluable work |"jean drawers, ribbed stockings, outing shirt and north const damage has been done. 5 SN Snoush education to image thereguired feyorte’ nant | Building to be erected in that city. ‘This prop- | 804 the Tot Judge Leniley “in the De-| Making the preliminary arrangements for | Shite merino undershirt and lace ahecs, NO. W. CORSON. JNO. W. MACARTNEY. Crery descriptwn. ‘Lots new and second-band: | mates and calculations: that they sreot rephecbiecing, | eFty is owned by Walter Chambers and was of- carteasts (ret dase. tee, cmc re- | this great gathering of geologists, and the | “ another was the body of a man whose faco MANE SONS OF VETEEAMA i. Meer S-X- Stock Ex. | gusiiis, workivanshi> aud prices unequaled. Aiso-s | eter and of sober and industrious havica: and that | fered the government for $5,500. Furked that te wae sawing wood: Hie Iraj | success of the meeting. is Inrgely due to his | chester me, the, itfon, Ite bellonea — larke assortinent of Lrusies, combs, sponges, nets, | they have not been convicted of crime or 3 marl e wat ing wi le had | eorts. The last business meeting of the Steltke. 4 Five Thousand of Them Assemble in the Ee CORSON & MACARTNEY, sheets, coviers, Ke. at whuiesals and retail. At the close of the examination the board will wake made as mach Frogcent os be could, but his to be that of Jokn Stei of Hoboken, N. J. campment at Minneapolis. GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 ¥ 82. N. W.. tm HARNESS MAKERS’ EXCHANGE, | a re ory thowing the conpanatte at OP te eat | _Movemexr or Stuvre.—The issno of standard | deuk was piled hig and Dealers tm Government Bonds. Loans. Collections. Mrxxearoiim, August 24.—The tenth annual Deposits. Exchange. out Stocks and bonds ate all securities List Ratitoad Stocks and ane all securities Lsted om iety was held here in Washington last De- m with other matters, and he | Comte "A that time Prof. Alesander Win. | 22 his pockets were found a ote thee ps ngs in d | encampment of the Sons of Veterans began in NEARLY NEW GHOCEWS WAGON | fants foreach vacancy, and, ‘of | silver dollars from the mints during the week | Was working alone. “I sent the papers in the of Hoboken ferry der chell, professor of geology at Ann Arbor, was | P®¢ “ suntort nidkle, cost $300; suitable for | $e ipdividual who in ite opinion, ache ‘Suretary | ended August 22 was #505,062. The issue dur- | a8 of the Stone property" —that occupied by | Cictad pre tickets on Steinke’s pool room of theNavy. ai 24 Set aad 7 the auction establishment on the corner of | ©! resident of the society. | Between that | three pay envelopes for $17 each. this city today with abont 5,000 members of teachangesct Sew Yorks busier UMD i tral Jobason aves Mitte” ling the corresponding period of last year | 1th and the ee ote MELEE oF | time and the present President Winchell has} ‘The third body was so badiy burned and rege ~~ Boi asks Sg 2 District —— fo bin ends and customers Gat eae | tree es oie ang Tue Shipments of frac-| on Saturday, and Ido not believe that much deere look on all hands A. Legsdeores | ¢Fushed that it coald not be recognized, and | tbe Order in attendance. | This incl aneareny A gpecinity uence of mvestment securitice. Dist onal sliver coin ince the ist’ inttant squre. , ae has + thee ‘ 404 | the 500 members Pe yr ‘ane ial Kanroed, Gas, Insurance and Tele AT os: parties gnted $946,283. The shipments of fractional more time will ela before I certify to .the phi the clothing was almost entirely burned off. last parcel. I would hesitate, however, before | Photograph of the society's dead president |" 4¢ 19.10 o'clock the body found at 8 o'clock give coin during the correspo xding period of port pte eter oy) shia that Jun ai ested om an ensel beside the president's desk. pinned down beneath 2 press wesremoved. In last year amounted to @623,$28. more patience on the part of the long-sufferit Prof. Ka was born in Roches- | order to release it tackle employed in hoisting public wil we euply cemented.” E | tor, N. Y., May 6, 1943, was graduated at the University of Rochester in 1862, and subse- | Prem mole aud ther to ake reese Witt ae = is the cpg body, a —_ number visit camps who came partic in the ae itive drill The ofkeial train bearing Commander-in-Chief Webb and his staff arrived this morning over the Minnes- Attra ell Teieohone Stock bout andold..v18 | Bul auc, Daniatic pening erie) COUNTRY _ REAL ESTATE. | Fotcitgsius cod ther te ANAMIES. = — — E. 8. SCHMID'S NEW BIRD STORE, TED — FAKM st. Lazon Dar Leaves.—The Secretary of the ; ! With it the suites yppeene wenesc juently devoted his attention to geology, bei “ pee. lisand St. Louis road.” The commanders tithin twenty-five ml SiLignara aa Treasury has issued the following order: “All| 4 warrant was issued from the Treasury De- | for a time associated with Prof. Henry 4° Warde Pomoval of the body. Tt eas thee ar a cones | bexins ite sessions st 2 o'clock this afternoon Scie Wide sane OF TEAC Ball! and. World Type employes of this department who are members | partment today in favor of C. C. Duncanson of | the naturalist, in Rochester. In. 1869 he be- man about eighteen or twenty years of age, of labor organizations and who desire to take bout five feet seven inches in height, dressed i came a volunteer assistant in the Ohio geologi part in the celebration of Labor dag, Monday, Wakon for tha eite of the city’poet athce® #48 | cal wurvey, aud in 1871. received the appoint Herndon, Va.- house, locust grove, wood wai Commander Webb furnished the following address: nace cleared ad eares Date ctreulars. . t. 1¥ 30S statistics in advance from his annual iGINES, BOTH NEW fruit, barn. & in black trousers, white outing sbirt with blue | During the year 26,423 members have been coud, a A >. CAa WOUD, tember 7 next, are hereb: nted 1 if atlases tom ment of geologist to the survey west of the ‘i it taken in; 552 new camps with 10,320 members b+ happen een eaear ees ahasr ee See absence or that purpose, Wathen given thet one hundredth meridian, under Lieut. Geo. M. | Suipes The ancermesr, lace shoes and light | vere mustered in. ‘The actual membership of ss 3 Joave taken under {his order will be charged to THE CHILIAN Wak Wheeler. Three years Inter he was ado a6. | five pennies aud a handkerchief. 7? the order today to quite 159,000, ‘The § wrovernemt 7) res ir annual leave, and in rhe the sistant geologist under oweil in the ji % foun: in , Was first offici recognized FOR SALE—HORSES AND VEHIOLES. | An’ A MEITMULLER,# 90... annual leavo is exbausied absouce hereunder | What Mr, Jullo Foster Sayvof the Rumored | Hatett, Fcolowiss ney, survey of the | ,nbontsen minutes later the body of another | in ‘Augest, 1989, by the G. A. avd has since - a Math St | Vill be without Battle at Valparaiso. fe tain 1d held this appoint- | {oUns man oF boy was found almost directly Mr. Webb outlined as the pom SALES SOUND. SA5E HORSE AT A BAR- ATTENTION, NELSON DIVISION, No. 2 | “ill be without pay. ted battle between the ment until July, 1979, when he became geciogist | Peueath the spot from which the last mentioned tant business to come before the Bea aeT Pen seas espe at HOMTSONS | ery Enichia of th tee ated wontrer_ | to the United States geological survey.” He is a | nad been removed. It was clad in corkscrew | Cost tmborwant fusiness 0 rdered to assem! Ne Ei Bis Ficut.—The | sional forces and Balmaceda’s troops near Vel- eae 4 trousers, black vest, outing shirt, jean drawers ‘nitorm, WEDNESDAY | | Normxa Kxown Here or tux Front. member of scientific societies and was one of a SOR SAEE—In MEAD OF HORSES AND MARES | pone of vntine beeabure fair All the Sir Kauhtnat | State and Navy departments are both in igno- | paraiso has excited considerable interest here, | the vice presidents for the American Associa- | and buuson shoes. In the pocket of the troa- ‘rom Virginia, Can De seed at 1405 °E ste n.w. | fue District ate most cordially invited to Jein.us and | rance of any fight having occurred yesterday | though nothing definite is known and no offi- | tion for Advancement of Science in 1887, boy was in the coffin it was identified as HUGH QUIGLEY. rove Soule af our armory or eet us at the th steeper, | Chili between the contending factions, as | cial information concerning the reported battle | having charge of tho section on geology and | thie of Ernest H. Shaddock of 27 Moore eect iA R Uo. yes oi oad rgvoraad | Ov,euney iemdeand iegeogra Palle arorardiaty | reported in the newspapers. ‘They do not | has been recelved by the government. Kineritan Society of Netaralists in ia8s. nnd tq |BrOOwTR, who ‘was employed by Leibler 4 a ureeey van | 32 sccompany us. ves *90 | discredit the report, but, in fact, they seem to| A Stan reporter had a talk this morning with . i Inas. He was sixteen years 0 nti ee |” a, etn, think it not at all unlikely, only they have not = saad 1883 was clected = member of tho National certain, us saleuie~ | Bein armory, in full-drees changes in the ritual and constitution The age limit for members will be raised |from eighteen to twenty-one. Then the mili- tary feature of the order will be divorced from the civic feature, so that it will bear about the same relation to the work of the order us the JON SALE ‘Branca vill soumty reed; Pare exewilent tr DU te ‘ack I ‘S100 CRE Pos Se dweiling and ourbutiaines: exceil Law. DUKE ‘i Julio Foster, the secretary of the congres-| Academy of Sciences. He has been a large | Sation was made by the mother and brother of | 1)'si.0 Subordinate lodges. ‘This step, it is be- <a ys SADDLE POSY: KIND AND | ony beidhediyczey &f 25's fat Sis neteeals toeeeta bie that tae ite | sional envoy at Washington. Mr. Foster said | contributor to technical papers and to the pro- | 2° dea boy. cestaies, Uieved, will greatly aid in popularizing the SOR SALE-A SPLENDID FARM OF F HORSES OF EVERY DE- | ge-—g~sSCOTTISH RITE_CERNEAU.—THEREG- | have again been cnt. The Chilian insurgent | that he had no later information, but that he | ceedings of societies. sar nase! order. ‘The netive campe now in the ci F TRELEAIC gabe river rout and beaut Bichurtoa satubig ray ate a, Tow price | SOME “thar render vous of Wasnt ciate envoys in this city have received no informa- | had reasons to believe that the special to the IN MEMORY OF PROF, WINCHELL. Just before these two bodies were taken from | to comes will be quartered in tents at Minne- haha Fall, near the State Soldiers Home. This largely ulated. The commandery will be- is Raion tn Morgan Post GA Ke Mall all the we ‘weith and D sts. now. anz-hu * somie Half Tek ‘w.. on | tion concerning the reported battle. New York Herald from Valparaiso was correct, Incalling the mecting to order First Vice | the ruins « crowd of people standing on the a be nd Pa. - - = papey , ” s 6. 1 TWO-HORSE TEAM, Now | TUESDAY EVENING, A: 22>. INDI, at 7 oy ——-—_—_ 2 believed that battle bef: Balmuceda’s | President G. K. Gilbert, who is the chief ge-| steps of the building opposite the wreck saw Pee Ses ao, Lam HORSE TEAM: NOW | "By onder of the Cin. ANSON b. Ta ie de Woutp's Farm Bornprxas.—Bids Seuaphaldled boon foesht ““Attholastreport,” | ologist of the geolosical survey, feelingly re- | On8 of the a er eee wilimae to give bepeoual stteutsca: wil Us totes na | wee Gr. Beer. — ; ‘ inchell over the bod; Soares Afi BOCULE PENG St sae" ATTENTION, CaRPEREEH wero opened at 2 o'clock today in the office of | he said, “we had been successful up toucer-| ferred to Prof. Winchell’s death. He spoke x f ies 8,000" fOr $1,700.00 sasy terns” NTERS. tain point and nothing further is yet known. | warmly of the cordial welcome extended |*0mething out of the vest pocket. They aaa Ronaland EXPECILD toaiteng tam Siar yermier | Supervising architect of the treasury for the | We were in front of the strong Tort, Callao, | to the society at ite last meeting by Dr Welling, | abouted to the police, ands bey ran soress the MANY SHOTS EXCHANGED. 2 as _ wom FOR SALETBAY HORSE: 7 YEARS: | SOUND. | theem< of the Amembiy, MONDAY “EVENING | construction of the government buildingsat the | where wo were exposed to thei heavy guns, | presitont of Columbian University, and street and told Policeman Sweeny of the ninth aonanmeee (OR SALE OR EXCHAN JP deariess of sean : good driver: luandsome: 1.236 | AUGUST 24, 1601. Tin business requiring the | world’s fnir. There were over a score of bid- | When our troops reached that point the worst | that in Dr. Welling’s unavoidable nisence from | Precinct, who arrested the Italian. He was! 4 scorshal's Officer and whe gu erten, smproveastnte Aree Eee 10m, Dank Saat” | PORES Ot ONE SEs op rie ASSEMBLY. oe ere Or ne Propesile Oc: | of it was over aud Iam confident of a complete | the city he was directed to extend the same | Compelled to show al angel este er q [ST RO ~ + rupied al . oard r tured ii hearty welcome. leased rn ” " ge Bg Bee OTCH_| DESIRE TO TNFORM MY | of control, of which Asristant Secrctary Wil-| Jel’ Marr ‘and “Fort "Callas Pit’ is ‘the ually large amatiendance and congratalated the | watch which he adnaitied a arg Ngo areca emery to igh bu vets Gib and Tih mw. Jor sale very che 2 SEPTEMBER 1 store 290 10th Tee Connery | lits is chairman, was present. end of Balmaceda's power. Balmaceda | society on its good fortune in meeting #0 nearly | He was taken to the second inct station | well, Kan, regarding the killing of Deputy Li rooms and collar how “tmuunutes tt or about SE. 19th Fe. : : ing | house followed. b; ob, many of whom Pe a re ped Cst. n.w., with a complete line of Contractors’ #ap- is present himself to lown insurrection in | as to time and place with the great gathering | house follo' a United States Marshal Ed Short and Charles =" suocaanaes aia ion OR SALE OR TRADE FOR HONSES—tWo DAY. | BUS tena share os sour parronsee, te S| Persoxars.—W. P. Toomey of New Orleans, | his own troops. Many of them are in sympa- | of geologists from Europe, the home of geolr | shouted: “Lynch him! lynch him! Bryant, one of the noted Dalton quag of train densest pantie f gh dareers tease attee Wapecttully yo ron’. PATE. A.W. Enabler of Chicago, Col. ©. L. Baker of | thy with us. Valparaiso is the city of our | ogy. | DISTRESRING SCENES AT THE MORGUE. schhioes sag Ginsis auahieh “taco a a NTAL boanine, SALE AND VEX: | 80228" (Tou years with E.G. Wheeler.) | Wisconsin, C. L. McClure of New York and ©. | friends; we own it. There would be demon- NEWLY ELECTED MEMBERS. At the morgue there were repeated today the tration from that quarter, but for the fact that O. Afenses of Cinlanall are at Willa ~— | senign from tal quarie, but forthe feet ist] Gocrotry HL. Fairchild read thelist of ‘A. Brady and J.K. | seives. They cannot fight with cobble stones.” | B¢Wly elected fellows of the society, who are Cherokee strip. Yesterday he took his prisoner aboard the ‘M. Mason of Akron, W. " Bradley of New York and T. A. Bailey of Ne- ‘But,” suggested the reporter, “suppose you | the following: ong Island train at Hennessey, Okia., to tke i HEAD OF HORSES, JUST anty, Ve six first-class lo horses and cne Fee SALE—4 CHOICE, WELL-IMPROVED 105 | acre farm, ivulle from Manamas, Va. new bu: : to Wichita," He placed the baudcutfed ee ee ee ee braska City are at the Randall.—W. T. | fail to capture Fort Callao’ William P. Blake of New Haven Conn, a prisoner in the baggage car, going outside igen shams beet ee ae Shean saa to si work sue “§ —=—_ainnt.- | Buchanan and E. E. Young of Chicago, H. W. | "Thon the war will continue. We will fight | mining Enginest. Her hes published cr conn ones sea pe ne wg P ALWAYS ON HAND THIRTY TO Cadell of Scotland, Geo. H. Wells of Montreal, | until Balmaceds has been vanquished. A de- | under fornia state survey, Paris ition, revolver Sith tho bapgagemen Sr De a E. Te and Chas. H. Spencer of | feat for Balmaceda now will end him; for us a | department of mining statistics, and. many re- and the baggageman's Ereepon reas nable, aud all Prices E. Dow of Toledo H. tics, ‘ { ee at the ap sl hore warratind a ee New York are at the Arlington. Hi merely ® prolongation of the | ports and articles in the American Journal of | then vent CAN YOU DO IT? of Patterson, N. J.,H. H. Bald of nce, and is member of Legion of Honor, revolver down on the safein thecerand Bryant i <7 end A. 8. White of Virginia are a Fra goon sevured i. As the tesla wee Going EP ty ty Stop and got a puszioand i It ham.——A. Harker of England, L- A. Hexford| a4, goater spoke moet indignantly of the | _ Clarence Reymond Claghorn, B. &. M. E., of for Waukomis he opened the door of the ear. ; Def ana cost carte ent) wasone of all styles: wrest waricty CONGO to 40 O at. Bw. of Chicago, Lieut. H. G. Colby of the navy, J.| _Mr- Foster spoke most indignan Birmingham, Ala, an economic ‘and Short we stating oo Oe Seon thstrvesh Vance neamin aes teens | PoGECE GN eke eo ge C."Richerdson” of” “Kansan, Antonio | manner in which the congressional party had mlaing engineers tow ‘on’ the smoker with » W a Berieco Rousse now un thesuudivisionand morearets | 71. sqty -CANITAGES, WAGONS AND DUE del Cartello of Mexico and —_ J. | been treated by the United States. We made | of c has’ pul “G Notes Beyant quickly tales’ dhe sovelver end reyes spicoda t's ont oyvonte tisrathera tnt | Freon coy cara sept dered wort goknece, of “Deston ze st the Ebuitt.——| misishe in over, to the United States | on Bernice Anthracite Coal Fields, var the ball going throng = Regret crate een Binmatheee | (obpegatienied ts COU RoARbO Sao alae en Me Walter Genser of Gemeastows, Baltics | fr tion. Thr it this strugglo they | nia," and “The of Soft anthracite ep he Be Quarters of @ mule. Executhe ay<uue extenied 1orius ashinsto ce s uy —— | have sided tyrant against people | Coals,” been em; Bryant em} the Ee = mya eStores. Joe. O- Hare ia registered at the Hotel Albion, | and coustitutional government. I suppose their | second geological of Pennsylvania; as- but both kept on fring. as x} FAMILY SUPPLIES. 1408 Het. nw. Atlantic City, for a stay of ten days.——Mr. J: | is tics in it, but we never: ht that | sistant survey of Arkan- six chambers of his = Y¥ SUP! Neer tue Shoreain, Bartlett Hopper and Mr. Ralph A. Hopper’ re-| 2 t0@e eh abet ge edn eed feed oy ngineer ana geological ight shots from nls Wibebesier The engeot jor juste and yarticuars apply to from | pee es Ham- | institutions the United States“is supposed to for various corporations ivid- Doth cars were riddled with Lome md Se” yeiomTox, jel would aid a tyrant in Devers e Ea tho trent end of tho conchur when 43m 482 Louisiana ave. Bow. oye tigen SB, ah Be ot anion, Setor the bullets crashed ‘the window, chief of the division inited CURE "iio bas. published the last To em png sorely, MANICURE. fra Sscinmes ot “Mineral Hasourcee ‘of the Srougt , but uekily ——— MANICUKE AND CHIROPODIST, 2 ite- | United States.” ia 1548 ST. N. W. sulv-lum GEO. A. O'HAIe, 1337 7th ote Maj. Clarence E. Dutton, ordnance depart- caught him by the leg aud beld him with aire vfice open all vummer._ | (io To TM. WALKER & GO. AND YOU wikt | wt Bites gvologie 1 utter ot. “Mones called to the conductor, afd whee * —_———— rE Gendt toast ear sats, Vocetanten. Sy graphs of United States Survey” and eat These eos wan Sn, ona Ce bes SS ‘Mocha ond dave Colles alles me SoS numerous papers. "The worn Tues Awan cteaine. | Reagent bape a the tovess ne John Ryerman of Easton, Pa, instructor, in Ep thom te dior and cared ite We er jy2 tm 946, O18) and U0 Loukas ee. z a a Chaney sof Serine oto ean rrr ERS Paecaus es tee ae ‘The President Takes « Drive. rapran pt | 10000 ™“Yikoup i128, 26, |e SSUES ae ene fod pers Sunasood, XY, August Tow Proent autst Waites | suse wy 8 OD See iw. es Se Budolphe Fairibault, ©. E., of o>. 5; MALEER SORE. ae Otiawe, Canada, Geld geologiat on _gvological