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= = .. i si THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28. 1891. & a — 2 EDITION = See a ao A Collision in Australian Waters ad Many | Gen. Wm. of Burlington, Vt., Said toBe 4. Wiliams, Whe Wes Found Kear Wit 1 ast ite i " Wells a Secstens Resumed Today and the Attendance | Tevtimony Today as tothe Reek Creek Park Lives Lost. ‘Large and Interested Mable to result in chronic constipation. Asan aperient Loxpon, August 28.—A dispatch from Mel-| New Yonr, Angust 28.—A special to the Mail 2 a CSE 5 ‘that may be used with perfect safety and satisfaction, FLOODS FROMTHE SKY ear fret ty Sas cei wane and Ezpress from Ratland, ¥t., ays the snc-| rae QUESTION OF CORRELATION 1X GEOLOGICAL | ENGINEER GRIMSUAW EXAMINED af LEXOTE 8 The body of James B. Willems, who was found near Wilmington, Dela few daye ago AYER’S PILLS ere wivarpeseed.. Unlike most cather- cessor of Sceretary Proctor will be Gen. Wm. | voawariox pmcesskD AT LaXGTE—Pnora| TO TRE VALUE OF THE WATER POWER UFOS between the steamers Gambler and Ensby. | Wells of Burlington, Vt, formerly collector at VRRAL TRACTS—TEB GOLD 5OUED tice, thon pill, while they relax and cleanse, exert a whe Cauda: wasbegne tron Sytnlpihc & 7 igo pra gonstch amcemcns a = tonic influence om the stomach, liver and boweis,caus- Do +. | for Melbourne, and was just clearing the he: Wells & Richardson, Rutland thelargest whole- paeeiees — Ds - wae engaged statements that he did not belong hore and dies tn Gees to aedicis ede Snmne s Great Damage in| when she met the Easby, bound out, It wns | sale drug howe tn gorten wen England. He| The main lecture hall of Columbian Univor- impossible for th. la'to clear each other, | was The commission to appraise the Rock Creek | EFS Nance oc | tat he was'n resident of Chicago. e vesxela to cle: ‘ : % Dealthy regularity and comfort. Being purely vese- New York State. and the Easby struck the Gambier amidships, brevetted brigadier gencral for bravery on | sity was again this morning crowded with die- | Park property, Messra. Norris, Burchell and . GILBERT, MARSH, ZITTEL AND BARON DE GEER Burlington and who is head of the firm of| pantcrratixe 1m THE DEBATE. The certificate of death gave suicide as the the field and Sheridan spoke of him as one | tinguished scientists from all portions of the | Seufferle, yesterday continued the saasion till se and it was certified to by W. CB sey mineral erushin; hes t h tont that sci rom all por », yes! 7 1 : — a _ shen she backed avny ‘the enter poured into | of his best cavalry officers. ‘The news that the | globe, wearing pretty little medallions fastencd | 4 o'clock, and Mr. E. J. Stellwagon’s erore- and and Colquhonn, register. Undertaker Barker took eineae OVINCE the hold of the Gambier in torrents. Arcene | President intends to make this appointment | with exemination weeconlinusl. Wo tadiiiel Gat and | charge of the body and it was interred in RIOTING IN A RUSSIAN PR’ +} of" terrible confusion and. excitement fel. | comesfrom a source that cannot be denied Rosemont Park hed appreciated in value ; ; | Sten wood. aa R Smet cities wah tedeteen einen, Geel evel jawed the J thock of the collision. | Most | the Mail and Zzprese. Water, gas and seworage added to the value of Enno? Ge Gant of the pamengers wero in their berths | i |. Sud- 7 at twenty-four years aud bis : : pameni ——— Property. He was acked if Mesers, Paire, Davis developed | that or s civil ‘engines Sad young of every <ittoate,Ayer's Fulsareeveryenere | An) Australian Steamer Sunk and |{eniy awakened’ by the short end net ‘The Wheeimen’s Encampment. Aciegates from the following countries: United | and Warner paid 10 conta, 11 cents and 14 cents ‘tes ial permit was, “obtained deat the favorite, G. W. Bowran, 26 East Main street, knowing the nature of the accident that had} Assvry Pan, N. J., Angust 28.—The wheel- | States, Austria, Beigtum, Chili, Prance, Mexico, | per foot for a lot, if he wonld not place itevalne oftico a request owas male to keop Caritaie, Pe. cays: “Having been subject, for years, Many Lives Lost. Pithoer chgim: they rushed pel mell on deck | men’s eneaanpment, under the anspices of the | Peru, Roumania, Rnusia, Switzerland. Canada, | between 10 cenia and 14 cents, and anid he : pe ea ee to constipation. without being able to find much rellef, Ally for the boats, but there war no time to | Asbury Park Athletic Association, was formally | Germany, Great Britain and Sweden. The | would not, but would'ix the value onthe prices » Goeet | Gad pet unat Gos totes eee ‘Jat last tried Ayer’s Pills, and I deem it both duty cast loose their fastenings and lower them be he this morning. Fifty tents have been | work of the congress, is will therefore be sen, | generally on the surrounding advantages. He nce he and s pieawure to testify that I haveddarived greatben-| THE STATESVILLE DISASTER. | ¢way, for the steamer was scttling s0 rapidly | pl hase most wide-spreading inflnence and the | had heard that Rosemont lote had been eokd at The itched in the aay teen semi-mili- cos DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. that to att it this means of escape meant to ry tegulations. good condi- ¥ with 22.€00.000 capi fs from thelr ume. 1 wold aot willingly be without ~ go down withthe ship. The greatest fear and | on, being peched by the lvl a a et eer re neihewe congrowes oro accepted | ®¥eents but did not know ft : rine wext ‘wan the Mae mine sid ton CRS a on” LIKE A JOHNSTOWS FLOOD. eo rebekaen at ae ae ey a taeteheet er armor Piss are iog Ff ll a pag a tract nt £400 peracre. The Chevy Chase Com- | Huddlestone He was now interested in | The District assemors have up to this ttme aaeumemmenen Cae Ta at | Suring themselves and so, utterly without wlf-| A.D. Olmetoad and A. B. Hick of New York, | | Aa stated in Tax Gran yesterday afternoon, | PED! never contemplated, that he koew of, go-| several mines in Virginia which awavedf — eM Glace Moure Laue, Mew Yorn. | ourol thet all they could do was to wring | Binoy Lowman, W..W. Texia, JC Doanalls | she diecavion ofa claaication of pletstocens | Ei, att wifes aa is PrP fe re per ton squares Nos. 1 to 217, inclusive. wd an . He . ‘Prepered by nae formation was continned and the general ad-| line of tho avenue near Klingle Ford bridge, Westar gach nema SUILSING FeRurze Tror, N. ¥., August 26.—There was « cloud- | their utmost to calm the terrified passengers, | Fred Frick of Red Bank and J. E. Harrison of a fy leak daset- | and thie 4 fo throng Unceuse of 8 fa He had examined Mre. Truesdell’s property ‘Were issued today as follows: J.C. Loutham, Mee pee burst in the mountains near Sand lake aboat 2 | but their efforts were to.a great extent unavail- | Newark. ‘The races will commence this ufter- | rantsges of the gonetic or chronologic Project ch Is bmn Beatin ure to get the right of way through Gou. | *¥o weeks ago and found gold. Yesterday he | four brick dwellimgs, Now 1102 t tio" Nerth o'clock yesterday afternoon and the damage re- | ""E, . 51047 remained alongside the Gambier Cancer Peers = ie of this city proposed a roy . — out several pans which were very Copies aa nee, 3. < a, ne siaicisticiioiai sulting wns the heaviest that hae over visited | eng tex: a ae enre ponannee n of all ploistocene deposits, ve gen- A QUESTION oF TAXATION. good, and in one shoveifal from the vein | brick dwelling. No. 1 L street morthwont, €2.000 oa e this vicinity from such a cause. Tho heavy |and crew. Notwithetanding her oforts the | The Beomers on the Cherokee Strip. | eral heads: A. Agucon, xt base level, above | Mr. Lec asked if the ertebtionment of the |S? found very fine ore, showing’ tot” 2 © Louthana, two brick dwellings, Now 8 ee sceicsiiaes rainfall of the past two days bad swollen the | Gambicr filled so rapidly that it was beyond | | 8%. Lovie. Mo. Angust 28.—A dispateh from | base level. B. Glacial, direct and indirect. C-| nary and the consequent appreciation of |*ve" colors (particles). The main | 5 I street northwest, 4.000; Mrs. W. ¥e | _aehegeeiirsesmmcered mountain streams that enter into Glars House | human power to save everybody. Seven min- | Artanaes Cltr, Kan., says: ‘he boomers moved | soul in eee ae Be Veheatle, (Mets | acs wostditiod altest taaadlon: Nowe mie Ed remand fA Ee ney hg ny ad it x8 but | Stes after the collision the Gambter gave along | on the strip in large numbers yesterday an 4 . ‘ . “ ot pr cape wen ond Sura 2 CDRS REN |S ar eae en Det | aa th SB ee hank | a wre eee gh 2 |e Fnt Za Cant gun prea at | "ee ery ches ang Ms Sabmgna | peal a eae faa tg | Xe Sot Sette tea oes ING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES ¢ rred. Then the heavemn seemed to open | the water, then sho settled back, and, sinking | destr pasturage, but the grass is too orning session today. secretary gl fe CHILD, SOF TENS the be asked if the question of taxa- one from the Huddiesion mine, about | *Teets, Anacostia, lot 556, €2,400. the congress before the somion commenced | tion swayed his opinio: miles out, being very rich, and the com- _ > nd the rain came down—in sheets of water. | Sterti first, she disappeared from view, carry- | groen and fires make little headway. Some of 7 A made several statements. He made the state-] Judge Wilson said he did not fora moment | missioners looked at it with astonishment. ‘Transfers of Kenl Eatate. DIAAAIIEA. Said oy Drassiom te every pre of toe | Nowming te St had ever been experienced, and | SUE Nes Ker ngergani mst the crew. The ie pee eee in English andafterward in Vronch. | qucatior. Mr. Steilwagen's honesty, but he had The prospecting ou the ‘Truenicll property | Deeds in fee have bevn fled as follows: HL. BR. bor ge epretnan r gor— a ae rl Stevens: Bowe — did not Ce os p alee [ashy remained for a long time attempting to drive their cattle out. ppa oy) sxenrion, —— had been = tne! tl “wpe position _— oo of | compared favorably with ail she mines men- DuPont to E. DuPont et al. pert White Haven; jorid. Be ware and ask for *“Mrs. Winslow's Soo! ,, but seemed inereaso. aa A i J Se given up, while tickets for the Potomac excur- | the syndicate ina measure opinion. except, perhaps, that of the Chi “> ry Kk a oure ‘iake rose with startling repidity and | Mie "icinity searching for possible survivors, | yeowued Herself tn Lake Minnetonka. | clon wero ready for distribution. Stellwagen sald the question of increased | eompany on tuetcanale ” Big ene agg eS Milttle nue tea atte etemsecesd te eneep up| The Larby sustained considerable damage.| Mrxsxaro.in, Mrex., Angust 28.—The wifo COMRRLATION 18 GROLOGICAL FORMS. fexation had not entered “his mind till Mr. | | The testimony transcribed and bound up to | individed half patie ‘Meottes Ondinere Ree foward the Glase House Hotel, which was filed | Her eut-water was stove, her bows were badly | of Maj. George W. Camp, one of the oldest | The question for discuseion today wan on cor- | 40 mentioned it, Perry-The Counselman | exch: Sete? Yolumes of sbout 300 yages | $2,000. TE Davis to J. Nondhcimaer, part & Posos Exrract with guests, a aerageg ae er hendgent was carried away, | settlers of Minneapolis, committed suicide last | elation in geological forms and the question | tract cost thoes #1200; tek, ites conten PT re 445: $3,050. DB Groff to A. ‘Nelson ‘ABANDONING THE MOTEL. sea was calm and the night waa clear, ard it is | Bight by drowing herself at Minnetonka Beach | Was Opened by Mr. G. K. Gilbert of the goo- | that they had to liave it. and Mr. Beall knew it et al., sub 20, biock 28, Brightwood ark; 87. Consternation seized them all, and it was] claimed by persons that proper lookouts | Lake Minnetonka, where the Camp family has | I THE BOYS AND THE CARS. ical survey, who has made this question a | Tho values along Connecticut avenue had been SUED Fon A MILLION, 1a EVEETWHERE RECOMMENDED BY from a summer cottage. She has been suffering from ow ject of great thought and who recently has | increased by the donation, ning and grad- - — Pe poctnadee “cap ope bephese: terf Doe _ = dacnapigema nervous prostration for a year aud peblned imasrs paper on the subject, | ing the avenues, and. they. hd. already’ e James E. Lyon Claims That Amount of Lremarprpstit bce te Oreo bir NOT a BULLET WASTED. twas unsettled. She was fifty Mr. Gilbert said. he hed only recently been | pebdes! $600,000 to €700,000." Property was |, eae eal 2 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. story had to be abandoned, and all the inmates pe wormed, $<» informed of the necessity for his opening. the either side of a road until resident Hurt of the Washington Suuheetnewens congregated on the wppet floors, while from| 4 yy york SI 6 Hie Wife and Suid-tuuhae lensed. discussion. He thought the scientists from advantages of some other road | Georgetown Railrond Company today addressed | _ Suit has been entered in New York against the windows and doors, the slarasing a = poaepe ae a or — mee ae ae eiceain abroad should bear the mai ‘unt of the _ rely prs a came ea = te- | a communication to the Commiseioners again akc M. Stewart of Nevada by water was wa with fear a . — ‘outa, Tex., August 28.—Gen. ight in regard to cl: jon of de- | ciate ¢ Barings failure in November last. | calling atientio james yon for 21,000, The water soon flooded the first door and} Naw Yonx, August 28.—Tenants in the four-| Dyrenforth, in charge of receut government | posits, ‘He feferred first to local methods, | Any man with ordisery intelligence ae m toand urging the importance | operons 000 damages alloned 4 pe we in reached as high as the of the barn. An} story tenement house No. 321 East 106th street | rain exporiments at Mi through | where one rock lie ther. Correlation | information ns to property fs at good as an- | Of #8 amendment to the police regulations pro- a << Peal periments at Midland, passed throug! lies upon another. infors to have boon sustained : the famous Emma Heures quicks. For sale by all dealers im medicine psec lterpa poe ee ee aaa last night heard pistol shots in the apart-| Fort Worth on his way to Washington. He te| thon stepped in. Physical continuity wasa| other inestimating values. He did not think | bibiting the practice of boys jumping on and | ™ine complications. Mr. Lyon charges Sen- uine. ne ; i Bou means of correlation and perhaps tho best | be had a demand for villa sites. Since No off of street carsand other moving vehicles in | tor Stewart and Trenor W. Park with having, ito ce TRY CARTERS COFTLE Lives | but the water Nag bey eam penoinmenng apa ted aus epee Porat eos) packs sasar gest denarsabess method. There wore, however, Timitations to | ber property hud barely held its own. the city. Mr. Hurt says that besides endanger- | While acting as his counsel, entered into a con- TTet oxck Te | whinnying of the foar heard |on the third . No one, how-| saysin three weeks under 1 this method. Traces’ wi ly possible for will bevee te without them. “They are purely | through the etorm's noise. ‘The barn was soon | ever, gought to learn what the shooting | # fins were produced, three of which were races were rarely quicks oF THE TRADE. ing their own lives and limbs the annoy- | *PiTacy to defrand him. ance caused to the employes of the road and| Mr. Lyon alleges in his complaint that in 1870 necticut avenue was commenced before the | to the passengers on the cars by the conduct | he owned the Monitor and St. Louis lode aflver Baring failure, and was now in progress. He | indulged im by the boys surely calls for hey, are purely great distances. Indirect methods must be] By Judge Wi The Don't forget this. | a and carried 7 . r downpours, and the hast one was the heaviest “ y Judge Wilson improvement ef Con- —— ~ | Alter from its foundation Po id flood and thas | ™C@nt until 10 o'clock this morning, when it | rain in three years. Gen. Dyrenforth says the | Te¥orted to. Beds of similar lithologic forma- Waar Do You Tarn Or Tus was noticed that none of the Baxters had yet is Westion. tion could be construed as chronociogically bodies were carried down the stream. been seen. Neighbors knocked at their door, | Principle is correct beyond que similar, mines in Little Cottonwood canon in Utah. remedy of Incloses a report SWEEPING BRIDGES AXD BUILDIXGS AWAT. but there was no answer, and then Policeman Another method referred to the seguence | had heard of a number of sales, but did not | °, a, ‘The Emma mine was then owned by the Et On went the flood toward Sliter’s Corners, | Wm. Lawler of the Eust #8th street station was He Wall Strest Tuduy. with which the deposits wore laid. ta know that they were sales. ay faves emer HR ising Gumpeny of Ses take by mow or aniur furnitere, der na installments or | about three-fourths of a mile away, sweeping | told thet it was thought that something was | New Youx, August 2, 11 a eee following in sequence in diferent localities ar-| | Mr. Perry—Why do you say you do not know | FC orth, Tie Conan itt aoe ten | 0s Kopel ot ys ngage Cores ‘ pops ‘ wrong. The policeman went up stairs, foreed in | ket .d generally strong this morning, with | gue same conditions. Limitations of large | i A , n insel. were made Suet enbes ocan pao ues Gages tome | nee er ae ad ae ant the door ‘andthere found Jno. Baxter’a painter, desl prlsssuneetagssvcsemsctatiag le SCiee stent however, must be put on both these || 3Ir.Stelwagen—T hare no personal know! | Mailer a cong hace ee ons Goal 1 * terror to hearts mers, | thirty years old, his wife Mary, aged twenty- *, day's | me’ re OF em. a> Oe She Com- Stage tasuation, of improvident Latie, im whisk | that therr labor of the year would be smept | cightyearsund their children Katie six ‘years, | cent over lant night's fpr iat ee Seats a Mr. Perry—Do you know of pretended sales GARBAGE COMPLAINTS. x ¥500,000. Mr. Pork and Stewart had They are willing te pay ®! fore €1 article forthe priv. |@WAY. ‘The house of Ezra Knowlson was nearly | and John. four years old, ail Iyivg dead with | e¥erishness remained, i oatty Jewe of payin for :t Se. at a time dob? seem to understand bow Tse ce jeewia | carried away. The water filled the cellar and | juliet holes in their henda. Becniethe hody vx | t0 sell resutted in the loss of the opening gains | Physieal broake afforded a fourth method for | f°5,tHe Purpose of influencing values? Fitty-Four Omissions of the Contractor Yes- ; . Not personally. is that they areal-| first tloor. The blacksmith shop of Lewis | the irusband and fatner lay an American ball- | 4 Something in addition in most cases, the | correlation. The limitation here would prob- : ‘Tricksin all trades but ours"—| _terday, According to the Health Officer. 3 idges | echi r Z i si half million, and he hesitated abou ways Adams suffered similarly and several horses | og 3i-caliber revolver with fous cat declines from the opening figures averaging 34 | ably be distance. Simultaneous relations of | th * wish aera bs ideadecte were drowned. Mr. Knowlson's house was af- | discharged. ‘Itis supposed he killed his are | per cent. In most of the list, however, these Health Officer Hammett today forwarded Agreement. - a : cke | bodies to some physica} event often afford a| by Mr. Randall Hagner—The five acres he| the Commissioners a statement showing the = nea. If you baves dollar to syend. Twil ave you | terwari completely submerged and the family | and cluidren and then shot himself On a | /0s%es were, neutralized, and Secuteoncct method of correlation. This mothod has been | owned at Takoma he hold at £200 per sere ad-| number of cases in which Collector Deaner par orem pemeiree egal 10U cents worth for st. If you can’: pay cash for what | had a narrow escape from bein drowned. | tate ns iste rien by him to is mother | flight fractions were gained. | Bpoctal strength | fund useful, both at Salt Lake aud on the | Vance. It was bought in reference to Takoma falled to collect garbage yesterday. There are | LTO" %™ informed that the Emma Silver oa want vou need not come. Wedou'tseliontime. | They loft just before the fury of, the food ad-| in which he told of his intention to kill his fam- | Was #cen in Wheeling and Lak 1% and the | Atlantic coast. The relation of deposits | and was for sale. - yr @ Mining Company had been incorporated Read these prices vanced upow them and escaped to higher | ily and himeelf. pnd cordege, the former ring 1% eed its|t© some geological climate, said Mr. MR. ROBT. ORDUSHAW. fifty-four of such cases reported by inspectors | London, capitalized at €5,000,000, bo a ee ene S60. Beal Curiet | Erouad. Mr: Knowisun’s Ronee ie situated on | The shooting is supposed to haye been done | !atter 1% per, eent, while ‘suger reversed 15 | Gitbert, often affords means for correlation. | The eommlenion resumed the hearing this|*" twelve by letter, making a total of /Emma mino and the Monitor and Hair Mattress, 1uli size, &e.. $12.50. Cotton-top | the bank of the lake. The water rose to a depth | Jock lust night Shouts were heard at use Be jal pbrrarh foes deen in St. Paul, | Another physical method of correlation, nc- nacenian aii Ske alled Gi sixty-six cafes where the contractor | lodes. He claims, however, that they inf Mattrews, E225. Cok Suite, $16.00. Lest Wire Cots, | of three feet in his barn. i by the tenants in the honse, but no | 11, 4:,, Phetae and Atchison, with o fair busic|CoFding to the speaker, arose from similar ve a failed to collect garbage yesterday. The Com- | Bit that the expenses of putting the fo. Spring Roller Shades, 20. A Crystal Tum-| At Sliter’s Corners all the bridges were | investigation was made at the time. the lsding mien Mareen The similar action of gases | (Consulting engineer) of New York, who testi- d Nev, ye. bly Fans #110. Initial Tumblers, any | washed away as though they had been made of | "No reason war given fer the terrible dead, Tt | "e## in all the ng 8 " i si missioners are waiting for some reply from the | t€ ™arket was so great that he w ifferent beds showed chronological simi- | fied that he had been engaged more especiall revered receive more than 25,000 for” hie bay hat go {atraw. When the flood reached the general | was evident that ali four of the shots were in- | "98 shown by the general list toward the end of :. This method, hoy ai mea bas | CO So their letter of yesterday before us eloc! T, was largely to the transmission of power and had i terest. The stock of the ¥ ion atadimments, |store of John Huntley, situated across thestreet | stantly fatal. There was no evidence of a | te hour, and coe Pe 3 Se eatnces trea limited by local climatic changes. "The physi 1 ftantiard Oil Company, | 2°08 any further in SS pany wee to be ‘bonght for Oineoeak fo that if you bay tor eash dc a seend sour money | from Crape's Hotel, the entire building was nggle by any of the victims. No outery was pent —— toy sign cal methods mentioned above were all valuable | the New York World, Hooe & Co. and others Phe expousos, according to their figures, were Saath vou, coeme cad som. Wocinim tobe the only ae ae ee Sareea a ean ae | henee Bo other residents of the building. Tee cane ig iret pecame loss active and re- | &t short range, but of little use at long range. and Sarous of the Judges s$ the Parle sexpodi- & KENTUCKY VENDETTA. 31.056,00, of which 500.000 were to be paid to may sre ad house! the stream. Everything in store ‘The wounds showed that the pistol was placed = : ed FLORA AW: MAL CLs ci . tion le read over the testimony in this Grant & Co. and $50,000 to Prof. Ben! SRE GSM Sess ete cookine | gael and the big goodet: stractare toppled clone to the head of each of be, victimes ‘The | Mained quiet for some EPC etitas || tae. Gainers Ge caleeed bo eee trian | Cun ed Moma Duvall, Pardo, Wiliams, ¥. | Whet Led tothe Bloody Fight tn the Streets | siliman of Laie College far Mosapestestiom ve le an away, d “78 e ec “ ji = ‘ ,. A e! vi wi r. o ae its contents aleog the path ‘of the Hood. A barn | fi Sars Mesiaattye as aaiiicee oa Lots Bite in the hour, however, more activity | and perhaps more accurate methods of classifi- | power und had examined aa ‘The killing of John Baccane caine yy ipenees were overestimated. GRasTy, | in the rear of Huntiey s store was carried away | probably shot while asicep peters eros Y and Cordage, and stil | Cation, taking the flora and animal lifg into | It could be used in mannfacturing, electric ne DOUBLE STORES, wt the same time the store was inundated and |" 4, Atchison, Burlington an ee, 5 x a i y, Jarvis at Georgetown, Ky., yesterday, reported soon as he had killed his family Baxter | Atchi med the | question, the first being what he termed | lighting, &c. He had taken Gen. Meigs’ figures “4 ced the muzule of the revolver to his own | better prices were reqched than during the | 4) nish ak oda sasad age two horses were drowned. ‘Ihe water rushed | p) temple and fired. He fell by the side of his FURNITURE. CHINA. GLASS AND KITCHEN | on toward Averill und spread out over the flats first hour. At noon the market was still fairly | matching by specics, as a lady would match a | *d mudea table. With the maximum 22.090,000 | it Yesterday's Stax, was the result of a family WARE SOLD ONLY Fox ©. rs gallons the power would be 191.36 horse power | feud. Burrell Jarvis, at the same time, was itil between the Baptiet and Presbyteria fed ‘wh active and firm tostrong at small fractions | piece of cloth ina dry goods stqre. power woul ‘ aS oe oe ee ae rope | "ie and died without a traggle, Better than the opening figures. ar silver, 9s |” Divergence from a status at a fixed dato { the tarbine wheel 172.6 at the x amo brash | mortally wounded. The men who did the nates that Stewart made sbout at ; <L PetG_ | neatly a mile wide. Water poured through the | tive for the hofriole ecima wion tae Bo eS ee ia ion othe oe oeeas mee Eaten Keel sak hihi ae ws panes Beverwick hosiery mill owned by A. B. Knowl : the figures based on other quantities, in the newer speces, fe son. The goods were completely ruined age ee ‘The relation to the fauna contained in the ERRORS IX CALCULATION. - ss . RIOTING OVER THE RYE. Kew York deposits to climate affords another method. | In the testimony of some of the others he AN EXTENSIVE FLOOD. The following ay peers < prices ot | The last few methods wil have relation to the | had discovered errors in calculation. The volume of watar' that was released by the | Russian Soldiers Shoot Down Peasants in the | tne Sew dork, Mock Market st reported by special | floral and animal life found in the rocks. Mr. Milton. Three other sons looked on at the time. It seems from reports received that Kendall was formerly wealthy. He bad served for years as magistrate in his district, and at ‘TUE SENATOR'S STATEMENT. u " breaking of the dam wae of mammoth propor- Province of Vitebsk. bite to Corman and Macartney, 1410 ¥ street Gilbert gave in a few words « few of the limita-| , yon Mole gave the flow tee cee, in Oc- | the same time was chairman of the democratic G ‘ Hor tions and carried destruction in ite. path. | St-Perensncno, August 28.—-Details of the| x. mihent ieeaes cc, | tions. i$ ope Iovsoug my tea agents was such | county committee of Scott county. In recent Petia ee Everything went before it and the country for | tioting at Vitebsk, capital of the government of | ~~ er - icles eS see in correla. |< storage dam or auziliary ‘steam powes’ years he has lost his property, and his four miles around was flooded. The water was too | that name, eccasioned by the people's protest | {i the valuo of fm species for. thie purpose was | Vided. No dam could be coustructed there for fons, Milton, George, “Peper” ond Lamar, ee paced 4 roe in value all the money Liyom pa — po ~~ ee e hae = of oe against the exportation of rye, show that | (an, Sori greatly dependent on the length of its life and | * — paso ee ae = a Bao aed moor fe their ways, no Fork and tendeemas a of ths ellngt Lempeon eg on = — or 2 the dis ‘bs ra f eri B ‘the rai of ite space. Long life wasa draw- a . FURNITURE AND CARPET®. spread over the surrounding farm lands. Th eve. Mics qevaesas’ vapecta Ringe cel Seok soning ee comubenen age thirty or forty acres would be ‘overdiowed., If| | The Kendall live seven miles from George mond pymoeppee ey and threat- House Inke, rane slong, the Wyuantkill roed | evidence that a genetal revolt'of the peasantry TWO GERMAN hoFESsoRS. deluge fait well, Mr. shaw’ then ex- | Jarvisand hor thros sons, John, aged twenty. | courte. Stewart auld frankly te hime ames from Albia as far village of Wynantskill — i a an attacked the ‘The discussion was then taken up by Prof. | plained bow he wonld develop by these wheels os) le a 7 ae ~ than Seckmell; what c 206 yards and is ordi- | railroa: icials, claiming that no more rye Zittell of the Unit ity at Muniel to the supply of water, using ie alleges it rom said seep tes ec, nasty Shoes tesnty Sean eid sar froma foot | should leave Vittbsk, and severely beat the recleaey his ae ae Renney ie ped pens: e plants b tt to three feet deep. This little stream bad | Jewish g: ealers, who are blamed for the © t economizing the water. her Mt ona elated to, the =. qitich soma was paid by Mr. Park and Mr. Perry asked as to the expense of main- county. y _ a relation by plants and animale Ho did uot] iif alee power and Ms: Wilson objected | hed eoured heer asach trotla, os be tan tee | pen Egon sigesd o eden at om aoe think the method by plants at all accurate. In | and being overruled excepted. wild and reckless. Beveral years ago he got | *S*inst them. Lyon then sailed for this coum- animals he thought the land animals most valu- £ « into of the Ki try. This release is wet up by Ste ble in correlation and spoke of the diteulty of | wali, Perry maul it mas in anewer to textimony | into s dificalty with one of the, Kendall boys, |‘ wet up by Stewart in bee es swollen to gigantic proportions, rising over its | whole trouble. ‘The peasantry also plundered banks and flooding the fields along ite course | the residences of these grain dealersand finally for a quarter of @ mile on exch side, forming | combined in an attack upon the railroad sta- one unbroken sheet of water a ntilc long and a | tion. i Sold Oak Antique-finished Ket Room Suites, 3 , ‘been received he made the offer. — | and there came near being blood: the present suit. Fieces, {oF £17 cash oF $180n credit. prow lgpen tagger mpm Mang dapat ‘The railroad officials sent for the assistance correlation in some countries where vertebrate | " \ir, Win. Stone Abert read the instructions eat sparen lakes © Parlor Suites, solid wainut frames, uphol- | orchards, barn yards aud cellure. At the vit of, the military and the latter tried to dislodge animals were not found in many of the de- | and claimed that the testimony was not admiasi- i alii Gok cau ho aces panel Premier Mercier ts not Well. > plush of cloth, tor & = i the riote: e i % ‘Last week some ttered sh of best hair cloth, tor ¢ cash or $30 | lage of Wynantskill great excitement ptevailed joters from the post in and about the Mt atectestoni Sas tooatincdell 16 tag ace ble. esl sad the residents had all cllectedat the bridge | station. ‘The rioters resisted stubbornly and a ee PRINGS for @2.25casn | Watching the mad torrent as it rose so rapidly | their sapporters outside round station Sask COVES WEEE BEN SERTNOS Sex EW eeeh | ae thee Was Galamniis ty Macaya’ Aa |aede a Rees attack tpea the soldiery, eet. Ween. actnal measurement showed the rise to be|severcly ixjuring many of them. Fi- Washington Stock Exchange. . Moxrarat, Qvrwec, August 28. Premise the watermelon patch belonging to the Kendall, | yy and Monday morning Squire Kendall went over Sat Quchee eotumned to Goutent Ras to the Jarvis homestead and accused Burrell 46 | line by Baron Gerard de Geer. Seek pe tee, SS, 00 SS ee Paces wise de sine Mr. Grimshaw answered that the interest, j i wear and tear, repairs and supplies, deprecia- : ‘He was inet here by a numberof BRUSSELS CARFET, 60c. cash or Ge. on credit. | Shout three inches in ten minutes. and abont | nally the oficer in. command. of the| Government Bonds—U.9. 4s, registered, 17,117% lamar tpacer Cc. eras Am Popeater peo 5 Jarsis of having — = Layer Ane oe tical supporters and driven to bis rea Good INGKALN CARPET, Se. cash oF 40. om | 9:30 tho water had reached the level of the road | troops, after repeatedly | threatening the | old, 19 asked. | U. $4 190%, 11:34 tid, 139 aaked. | foveor of geology . briefly. | 1 7 ia tees oubiheck $s noche’ eee iy ews nd soon was pouring down the street a foot | crowds, gave the order to fire upon the riot- | ,Wisirict of Columbia) Bonde Market stuck, “s, | Prof. Marsh is a thick-set man with a good-| ¢han”stcam machinery, but the flume, & gions, joo greet poor and ab- Re ‘TS free of cost and Yeep. “Mtropes? road house and the houses on | ers. The soldiers then fired a volley, killing | S72,cutTency, 101 bid, — aaked. year, fund, | looking English cast of countenance. liable to accident.” John Jarvis had warrants te- ted by bis doctors, sane Ava Prnarraapaia the south side of the street were flooded, and a | two of the peasanta and wounding w number of | S924, Md 101% buts asked. 20-year fand. 60.1% | Prof, Mars described difficulties he had had | “ile to accident. ao ane the, Ke they were | A.cabinet mecting will be eld) here tia Se Oe eee meen ee | barn back of the blacksmith shop was partially | others. ‘This secmed to dishearten the rioters, id, asked 656, 1944, fund, cur- | iM the Rocky mountains. in endeavoring to cor-| owners intercst, &c., hed not been cou | S*rested : oa Gur termaare the cases of uy house snthe ty: | demolished. Whether any one has been | for they soon dispersed. Other and somewhet | re Bh tke BA TO elt Tre | Te Oe ret vertet ate et eg ike | sidered and no allowance made for» md J ‘ ea cre iy a sma ent at time of purchase and the bale ies isturbs " % e A : GuscSAie SERRE or Hontent raveteren (ones niete eel ae as Sboig, Vint and other placlar Gat ne dats | | suestnpeas bonae—Wasningsen ana uearpe- | tect and mest neonate’ material tor" eorrelan ae a ae nrg egy geo lenving it in the barber shop back of | The following were the readings at office of Tia aidaal deans cain nancial dial dtadell a Beak ok seals sake ies have ‘as yet been made public. town Kaiiroud, 10-40, 68, 10114 bid, 1062; anked. Wash- | tion. the conrt houee. * r calculations as to the cost of horse power were y weather bureaa today: 8 «. m., 74; 2 p.m, 76 ae magton an Co ed oe ca nen: Polglein! betel Laoag ae wild, and he quoted the testimony of Mr. About 10:30 o'clock John Jarvis men mg a : THE STATESVILLE DISASTER. $3, 1905, 108 bid, — asked. American Securit} = nroapen oer! of bagel ae gra “ Patterson of the W. & G. RR. and gave his ‘ion is restore gochett and ‘Trust Company, | fa, 160 bid, santo beautiful pool Lene oe Page agh i Presta own experience in support of his assertion. reons. ‘dana, probal 5 y jon Light Lagan mort gaye > Biov.ad. The cutting aeay ef the Dountets | A8 Additional List of Vietiins of the Pright- | \pmawton gh Intaniy tet morigane oo 90 | inthe world, He refersel toa clamificstion | 4.1m mere fact that water which runs down ox all accotats settled im thirty days. op with a gun in his band and |, , hill gives power docs not prove its value. ‘Milton’ Kend. < Kev. Mr. Wewghtiom of aoumt Vere . - ful Hailroad Accitent. ed. Washi i ae | he tade, taking tl ti i ton Kendall was seen coming up the | i +) EN MADR. Sr. ot Washington GROGAN'S forents is largely responsible for this andim-| ue Ne" pany, soriea'hy any 287 nd, asued, Weak: | starting point Trnotiieces cad ene There is power in the air, but if it takes €1-50 | street also carrying a gun. oe ine nse aaa, Sasa or weeeettee oO Senuay Renae a0 EUR coms aut Gencceves eee imanqae’ Mine ‘oun, slisoted t the foot of | Petia Wanuagion Cas Company Convert: | ¢forded no definite information. Lately, said | {vrwest water wheel in tho country, at Akron THE vIRST SHOT Firp. — ae Se ee of Smart's paper mill had bee = ith i x “8 die “@n 129 bid." usked “ Hexington Kall | Mt; Marsh, vome lucky discoveries in several | Otto hay an engine attached, and the great | Just as Jarvis stepped out of the barber shop, viEn, Carried away. Ii is reported thas Heialiy’s deus | [0 moemtaina, with its gay summer boarders | bie fe im bil. — assed Mscinaton Mad | sstics of rocks of vertsbrate animals ad been | O20; bs Minnesstabeveonginne”. Witeon then | holding the wus of is precede . On Tramlay, Aacust 77, 1801, at ©: 730 and 741 That mw. | St Albin has been carfied away, ‘The sailrond | *2d tourists, is still in great excitement over | }Mmac Telephone image oH, iwi bid, — | of immense value in the correlation of deposits. | noted discrepancies in the calculations of Mr. = Frat | Betti LABIA JOMNAUN, only damaciter ut Bridge-at the foot of Batavia strect, this city, | the awful calamity at Third ereck. Friends | asked. Capitol and North U. stceet itaiiroad. iat | He gave descriptions of some of the marvelous Dea: is mitie 1 Anus, age threo Fears, ve monte was carried away by the flood at 1 mm, | and relatives of the dead and injnred are flock- | mortsare om. 101% bid luis woked. | Metropolitan Say —— —— methiny tete clearly | “A dam at the upper part of the tract conld ungral Srv the wechivoce of her, vereats, 438 All travel on the east side of the river was sus-| ing here and nothing is thought of ot talked | flectric Light, 106 bid, 112 asked om ry at the 6 Teostnn elatgignel for | Rot be built storage capacity without over- righ! i - Fe oiclock p.m. Relatives nid frienis are invited to gt- pended and New York trains thie morning | ubont except the ill-fated No 9 of yesterday | — National Bank Stocks—Baak of Waaatngton, 20 re lunch and this afternoon continued the dis, | £0Wing the tract above, and a dam at the lower the west side to Albany. jorning. A jae cl bid, — aeked. Metropolitan, art about forty acres and then have but a : F DALE. On Thursday, Ancust 27. 1802, OLEVINE eee Guna GaNanenen Donner pate 9:30 oclock armed the resi-| Sun ante Beg ois man tite fas paved, | second, 181 bid. 290 wked” Warmers and" Me- | Cussion on the same question, week supply. in an adjoining “ OTLLIE DALL, tn the dimctecutt yar of her age. Cc uote niend Carter's | dents of Poestenkill, and Wm. McChesney, Wm. | Country people tor miles around, with ali | chatics’. Ee Peeper) ae peat tang eae dy —, — en biog eligi WHAT ADVANTAGE? "Dis hard, dear sister, to part from thee Lie "iis thew + Catle, Robert Morrison and Garrett Ives and | conceivable’ vehicles bara been pouring i, | bide Jacked. Coldinbia 150 Wid. ovmaked. Cap. | ope gear . bis wale attempted to crove the d’oestenkill | but with all this exeitement” there 1s spection of the collections. pak Mr. Perry asked what would be tho advan-| 30 {nen Hf ee ow eu ‘Tra bid, — asked. icoln, 9 bid, — n ‘bets: ridge just as the structure was swept from its loom over exch countenance that . TOMORROW's OUTING. tage of a flour willl on the tract. Saaen ‘McChesney wasdrowned. Mr. and coreapende “Sith he dark cloeds. which | “met ‘Metropolitan, 105 bid, 130 asked. | On Sunday a number of the members of the | Witness said he would not build one here, for a "aie ere, ‘Funeral from the residence of Mra. Husemaun, Mra. Iver’ were rescued and Castle, who is au old | are hanging over this mase of wood and iron | ¢ tol 2 | congress will go on an all-day excursion down | it would not pay m competition with the west- | WET? Fourth street southeast, Sundeyat3 p.m. Bi man, wat found yg = » ined a ing at the bottoms of Third —_ The dend | #teet, Oe meek = hed = Primed the river to view the geologic formations and = —— . mi ats goog bery half # mile from the bridge. MeChes- | are being embulmed a2 fast az possible and ex- | Ho 5 Geurgetow! ir. Wilson objected and asked was an ss body was found one mile from Poesten-| pro-ted to their former homer, and te injured | St0WE, @ Didgt auxed. a expert in the milling business, ; = mee tn see. . = 2 hill this morning He was twenty-one vears of | are rcceiving warm-hearted southern hospi-| xational Union, 17 vid, —- a&ked. Cola i Sica Vitness said he did not get up corners in Winchester ana phe yey ly _ atin fanswal wil take wlace on Returdey. Aucust 22, Revvexs New Feusrrcee Sronz, . Old man was exhausted when ree- | tality. ; bid, ios, asked || German: Aimecioan, 1 — AN EXTENDED TRIP WEST. wheat, but had altered a number of mills in | bt fired into the guenitt, | abd Letrects northwest. lislatives und friends inv ' eut from contact with the | Ihe fiioving = = tet »* Coe not given laxt sake oS, bid, aan —™ ae 5 bid, a = —— vhat | bat d of striking Jarvis the bullet anion. to attend. “ tas 7TH Bt. XW. ppometa aa Sr Wintas Memueke Teens, Less Buyer: 7 Tite|tsurance Stocks—CGhumuin Tine, 64 big, | How the Foret Geotortta Witt Be Eater ee eo Montgomery, the proprietor of ‘the A cloudburst on the Berlin mountains rester- | 80%. colored; unknewn man with ticket from | 7 &:5° 054 miectrte Light Stocks—Washington Gas, = ¥ in His ri ~ . Between E and F ste ee con 3 and 4 o'clock sent © flood down | Peklsville = Soe Say = a testament Ked Georgetown Gas, 48 vid,— asked. | 4 feature of the present session of the con- 3 Kendall SCHWARTZ. on Thursday, A) FS ‘pon the towns of Sand Lake, Petersburg, Ber | ore ante Toca ap enty-two and | Cipdiogt eaniyivania, Subd, 90 asxea. | STome (2 ue iP watch mas bows arranged to the | 4S. Perry a Oe ee ete ae, lin and Poestenk:U and caused a damage which | the number of the injured abont twenty-six. | Chesayeakeand :utomad, 5 Vid, 6884 asked. z-mueric | M08 point seole- | +5 springs from the water meeuneral of ute late sesidence, Sr Seventh Our fail goods are now arriving. and ourad- | is variousiy estimated at from one quarter to | A. I. Sink and at Lexington, § Ticolanteas Siotie- galt hum Penorama Com- |“ iil adjourn next Tuesday, and | Powered wits piles ana the 2owe “ WANT. At Mt. a $ million dollars. ried, ious! . C. collunen : 2 - 1e congress wi vs covered with villas an t ; on 5 ‘ice to Boussheepers is to make thetr selections | "Ait, 8 MESION DORN sae was drowned in| Hekner Arh DF Holler of Catawim counts, | any. 1¢b dg Maked. Paeuimatic Guu Catringe, "hr. Abert Ausust ee Wool BUbAN L., wher hivet Beate: eecarty os possible. Fashion has decreed soue | her home in sight of her husband, who was ont-| BM. Eetey of Memphis and [ Johnson, « A . it. ‘Trast ‘ashi on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. at the’ rough the current to | nowsboy. are alc hurt, and their injuries are lig, ag, ae i ; Tahupergl on, Salary at 4.30 0 No flowers. S . ‘west ons special train of Pullman yestibuled ment private, . faa Ranta aaron ve “" Grama 10 be Seeieee. A corouer's investiga- | asked. aTue. Company ears, which will ran independently of far Bed Koow Furniture, which make doubly : be ae trains and will be the home of the party during attractive to ducriminating eyes, and they Market. % jee principal portion of the journey. In each se bound to go-end go fast, too. We'll not Cmrcseo, Augast 28,—The general sentiment ages regton of special geological interest tho party | carria attempt to describe them—we'd rather show aped—sceiens “te ‘will be guided by a geologist familiar with the October, falas ‘The route arranged for the main line of the Open until 6 o'clock: amd if youT! call we'll i er, No ‘Legal. excursion ig more than 6,000 miles in length, saaraniee to sbow you souetbing in the way of es Seen Patety i,j cays, Han, ope and traverses thirty-nine degrees of longitude. me that fi I ve bushels; i It crosses twenty of.the states and territories being forfeited (Carpets and (Furniture that will be attractive, were ty a h of the be tw Leonardtown secount of the refusal eerviceabie, ssa~onable and reasonable, mer season in this er en that along 1 ee reagan ontrena a ‘willing to make ‘denounced the damage abroad could very ‘ellow- Club. to allow bis men to continue Sin 9 2p Sih IPRS serious, elas it would be roflected in the prices will game. - The soore was 310 2 against the ccoecectamarct man cemamwee | oerae bee toeeet S*Giable markets, however, pulls and pei-| a "ng won bygtcors off tire iting af tae Binseif of bume su ters oe at markets, re won by a score en en vate, were lower und generally dull, while the will go to tire plgatevilie ph pe hg whan oars oats 6 weather was iy reported favorable oF ‘and spend ot im the box being the was that there | 3! Mont., thence features. Too much cannot be said — . ‘the tah to-Salt ‘the in which the i i | : BUBRNITGRE DESLE iH ut : i 3 H ii iH « 3a we eulder i