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, = BF - ees INING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ofturspat. SEPTEMBER 1, 1891. 5 NO PROSPECTS OF A DUEL. THE GUESTS OF MR. WINE. Alliance President Polk Not Supposed toEe| They Have a Pleasant Visit at Gettysburg a Fighting Character. and Then Go to Pen-Mar. Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. ————ooooooOoOO]SS= ==" oom cameras 2 EDITIO pat may be used with Perfect safety and satisfaction, THE INQUEST BEGUN AYER'S PILLS are tusurpaseed. Unitke most cathar- while they relax and cleanse, exerts ScAe on the stomach, Ityer and bowels,caus- ongune to perform their functions wit | £0Quiry Into the Cause of the New cecalarity and comfort. Being purely vere- York Disaster. neral drug of any Kiud, thelr usa BS A DARING TRAIN ROBBERY. fe not attended with infurtons effects. Good for old ————— ‘The Referee Takes a Hand. Me THE ROCK CREEK PARK LAND. THE REED BIRD SEASON. SHOT IN A STABLE. Hrzaxa, Moxt., Sept. 1-—“Cockney” wa guire, a local bantam, and Gid Huntington cf | ™*- Treesdell's Cross-Examination Occupies | Ganners Pop at the Dainty Little Things | Shocking Tragedy on the Farm of Geu, Spectal Dispatch to The Evening Star. 2 ggrarye igen te rpspete yim SHEE Ni meccelemeeag L. Norris, | The reed bird season opened thls morning. pe a james XN 5 Ratsion, N.C., Sept. 1.—During the last] Gxrrrspuno, Pa., Sept. 1—The members of | it figat started bout ia | George J. Seufferle and N. W. Burchell, the | Long before daylight a motley crowd had er. | 4 DISCHARGED EXTLOTE KILI THE YoREMAM OF o'clock an wo ge Ee 1e best of it in the | Rock reek Park commission to appraise |sembied on the platform at the south end of | TM FLACE—NOTH MEX TIRE SEVERAL RHOTS Srepttres, rounds, when one of his gloves split. | values, continued their session to 4 o'clock. | the Long bridge. Every ove war armed witha| 47 EAC OTRER—THE CAUSE OF THR Dini ton showed aot indinpeet ied ie enter ahs unt: | Tho entire afternoon was devoted to the frove-| gun of more or leee improved pattern. ‘The | CCLTT—TaE woepenen uni. and Referee Hi threatened to declare the | examination of Col. Truesdell by Mr. Wilson, | wealthy sportman with his wading booteand| two revolvers being fired as fast as twomen t off unless the men got together in twenty Fand it was not completed. Col. Truesdell de- | hammerless breech-loader was there witting | could pull the tripcess were ote of the renee at Hi beside his colorgd brother, who, armed withan | marking the death of George Durness or an scribed at length bis visite to the lands on Bana relia bie anche Ruck, he fighter on the | Friday and Saturday last and gave his reasons | antique musket'and actr dog, was anziously | pn genau Seoum Goons Dusen ee ad ee awaiting the firet streaks of dav. stock farm belonging to Gen. E. F. Beale, biow disc! the pistol and ire, pick- | for valuing the land, describing some tracts as ing teit Spe ran away. Nobods wet wart | adapted to villa sites and building lote, &e. ‘As the first gray streaks of dawn appeared in| near Hyattsville, thie morning. The #°- by the shot, but no further effort was made to! During the day a gentleman passed around to | the east the crowd broke up. Some went to sult was the death of sian the marsh on the east of tho bridge, while | the other remains in custody and must —_ Costtvests attended the silver wedding of _and Mrs. John A. Swope. The Sw: dion was beautifully illuminated and deco. rated for the occasion, and the guests included not only every one of sociai prominence in ambitions of Polk. Gettysburg, but distant There is not the romotest probability of a | places to de hanor to the couples oo ost duel however, and the reports were read with | | Today Mr. Hugh D. Scott, division superin- much amusement by those who know the alli- | tendent of the Westen road ance president best and who have never re-| Mr. Wine und bic seers end, road, invited Re table ant free from continue the fight. the lawyers his scarf pin set with a topaz the — size of a small pea, and remarked that he had Mr. Wine and hi “ others journeyed to Graveley creek and worked | the charge of murdr. The «hooting took sets Senator Peffer Holds That the Masa “fighting character.” The | left Gettysburg at 1000 Geren nts es bet akeds c ceaee a Sec ec 1a found the setting several years ago in the val-|abig marsh. place at $ o'clock this morning in the barn be- oe fevorite. O. W. Bowman, 20 East Main street, ica of his sending a challenge to any one | reach Washington about D o'clock torght = | gatere dE, ST itaitet pi sealwos wilt este | 8 Jaci Rock creek. The Jewel, was examined | Very littie wading was done in the early |onging to the Beale farm and tn many sen carisie, Pa, saya: “‘Having been subject, for years, People Rule. faused many a smile among his acquaintances s into the control of the Vanderbilt | "i interest, an: Ghmends wes | morniag, $2 De tide wae high. bat inter in Se | seocts resembled more a western dud to Ge o. without being able to find much relief, lon. T. B. Jernigan, one of the edit if interests. w Sol death than our castern shooting Doth ame Pane Wace — By pn lat eee WANT To DOWN SHERMAN ‘The Mezican Central Railway Company will €MB. TRUESDELL STILL ON THE STAXD. fusilade was kept up until Old Sol made it #0 scrape correspondent today. ‘Mr. Jernigan, who held build a line from Tula (not far from the City | Om reassembling thie morning, after some in the diplomatic service of Mexico), on its main linc. to Pachnea, some | pleasantries between the several counsel and a miles to the northeast, in a mi commission, Mr. Truesdell resumed the stand istrict. ‘An armed man entcred the Canadian Pacific | fF further crose-examination by Mr. Wilson. Unpleasant that they had to beat a retreat. ‘men were armed and both men shot to kill, am Not many reed birde were killed across the | {hat one remains alive is « remarkable pices of Long bridge today and ortolan were scarce. | Jock. The man who did the killing ts Cathine There were plenty of black birds, however, | Robinson, and the story as brought out mes and they furnished sport enough. Some | follows: stify tbat I have derived great ben- suse. Iwoald mot willinglybe without = THE INQUEST BEGUN. CATTLEMEN IN OKLOHAMA. Mr. Newlands Denies That the Silver Men Have Combined With the Democrats. New Youx, Sept. 1.—A special to the Preas bor says: Francis G. lands, vice | railroad depot at Nelson, B. C. ining town | 18 the course of the examination on a dis-| hunters who came in early reported that birds SUE TWO EEE EESeeER. - ual force and ability. 9 286 Failroad depot at Nelson, m» & mining crepancy between bis testimony in chief and] were very scar: a it w difficult} George Durneau with bis wife and family wS CATHARTIC PILLS ‘The Park Elace Disaster to Be Officially Ia- | FUE Us chairman of the national silver committee and | on the Kootena river, and after bindisg the | CTePsney between bi 4 dell bn Lage ” “ 4 vestigated. ontvand mld) that be aid not ticipate | Prominent republican, ald tnday to, the [Agent opened the sate and secured cig, | tomemmrationbeingealiitoCelTruestalle| tr» get witnie “"gunshot "ot “thom. | have for aeveral teers seed aa te Mente attention, he declined to testify further without Fepeettg ‘New York, Sept 1.—The inquest into the 7 enuse of the death of Sarah Hacgeny and the others who lost their lives in the Park place Reed birds were sold at £1 per dozen this he has been employed by Gen. ing, which denotes their scarcity. Black | Propet?" x erties sold for 40 cents per dozen and «parrows | Beale as a foreman. yomgee toy 3 could be bad at 28 cents per dozen,» Sparrows | Probably thirty years of sage and we from the “challenge” from “Col.” Polk, and certainly | Press representative in reference to the state- | Another man came in at the same time, and ho | hivention, he fectined te testits further without was not losing any sleep thinking over the | ment by Senator i speech | Was made to deliver what cash he had. The fled from memory, that all ‘his tes- Prospects of Wing shot 2k by task worchoce in Obio that he belied tants recent speech | robber then disappeared. There is no telegra- iricken ot bet af bio that h ve “ y ricken out. 4 property, whe De. J. C. AYER & CO., Loweii, Mase. but just now are in prime condition, especially disaster was commenced today. Mrs. Crain, the | ners. but of andeabted voor “ped 2 eanemibacatcics : df ed — any western ways medicine. aie 4 ge, and if Presi- | Je th ‘ Col, Truesdell said he would testify from wem-| those found in the marshes, and when picked seid by all druggists and dealers in owner of the collapsed building, was repre-| dent Polk is “spilin’ for a fight” he will un-| sancem of * peeps righ mt token ‘The New York Stock Market. ory. As to the prices ot eales he said he saw | can readily be palmed off to the uninitiated as | KDO™ req wonhemwag. 5 sented by counsel. Acting District At-| doubtedly be accommodated if he makes ap- | particu ly of John Sherman: age New Yous, Sept. 1.—It suited the man- | some in the papers, but had been told of some | reed birds. Up 20 708 tondey | e has boca employe: en The Hyorstc Taearuext or Cos. ! torney ford and Assistant trict | plication to that gentleman. (Mr. Sherman can dismiss his fears, for indi-| agers of the stock speculation to open the | by Messrs. Paul and Carpenter, and they wero] Taken all in all the season did not open very Ce ores ee ee ee ic c s ‘ discharged for some cause of oth: Attorney Townsend were present to aid| Lut it is not believed by those who are famil- | cations are that t silvei discussed by Mr. Paul last week in the tield and | favorably. A great many bunters complained 4 ~ TION AND ORDINARY DysvErsi4. | Coroner Hanley. Policeman Lenny, who dis- | iar with the “colonel’s” fighting ‘qualities that | Cut plack enicaght eaters est ner Gave | market down thie morning and frst prices, | thi hones toa Stan reporter who visited the bunting | ,, Tlie morning before Se'clock Kabingon, how. sTIPAT covered the fire and vent out the first alarm, | it will be found necessary to keep him on ice | no deal whatever between the silver commerce | Nich were accompanied by less excite | “ite nad fivon in all these casos what be con-| grounds this morning that the reason birds | 7c came te the farm to get = po “Anka the English professor, believes | Was the first witness. It is expected that at | to prevent his “spilin’,” and so there is no|and the democrats. Asa matter of tact the | ™@ent than yesterday, were generally from 3 | sidered the market price,but the estimate of an | wore so scarce was die to the fact that the eon ae whet m pastured on the pl Andre. tp of caues constipation way be | lenst a hundred persons will be called to testify | prospect of a duel. : committee is now actually ont of funde. What | £0 % per cent below the finals of last evening. | owner as to property he’ did not desire to sell | siebic. were very lan on theat lates cel aie A DISFUTE As To cHARORS. Smaer me | Valen Ga eanteer ——_ little has been contributed bi but larger fractions were lost in some did not make the market price. lowed shooting before the season opened, 0] 4 dispute immediately arose bet) imeived ia | | The testimony of the witnesses sofar exam-| THE FAIR AND THE SABBATH. | the commitice for prining and wonton wed mits gad Union Pacite, Loulgville| Juuge Wilson said it had been shown that | that wen Septombe: 1 came. the bitte Were | pacar att y mmedintoly urove between ~ eatty im | ined confirms the theory that there was no ex- —. their work, which & an educational onc, bas shville, Missouri Pacitioand Northern property had been sold in Rosemont Park at | not only searce, but very wild. at * b2 — necestary, on goin to bed. an | pindons that the building collapsed from the | An Influential Committee Will Talk to the | not been confined to the stato of Obi, Pacific preferred were each down 1 per cent, | 25 cents per foct. No large bags were reported from over the | *6™inst the mare. Durneau claimed that lie = = great weight of presses and other machinery Chicago Manggers on This Subject. “The mine owners are showing a very diea, In the early dealings the market waa| Col. Truesdell said he did not think the sales | river to: y and up to the time Tae Star went | Inson still owed something for pasturage. while ‘on the various floors. Cuxcaso, Sept. 1.—The board of control of | PoMting apathy. It was thought they woulda | ®t quite so gctive as terday nor | wore at that figure; 10 cents would be a fair|to press no accident had been reported, | Kobinson claimed that the arrangement hed casual ae ee micaao, Sept. 1.— ranted on | OMt#DUte liberally to expensesof priuting and | W&# the business as well distributed, | average, and today there was not a lot there although several persons came near being shot | been to excuse Jostarage changes p cr Bites A EOLD TRAIN ROBBERY. the Columbian exposition have granted an | postage, butthey have net teas and those | t2¢, grangers being unduly prominent | worth 25 cente, le hoped that the lot holders | along the raiiroud track by gunners hidden in | he (Lobinson) did certain work afte eS a audience to a delegation of the Ameri-| hho : i id contribute at first haye now reftised to | i" the trading, while considerable irregularity | there would get the purchase money with in-| the marshes on both sides. ‘This be claimed be had 1 = . 3 x - ~ he stable at the Go Through Engineer and Fire-|can Sabbath union, which will Iny be-|doso. ‘The sliver committee is not composed | Wa# Seen in the movement of prices, some | terest and taxes added. If he was called on to saya = wd diss the Nuprece Sete, fore it reasons | why the exposition | entirely of mins owners, but is made up of rep- Sache, smoug which the graagers mere Promi- | base values, with reference to sales two years} Actix Coxrnotucn Nixox has decided that mee Grr, Con. Sept. 1-—Seven men held | shoold be closed on Sundays. Col. Elliott F. | scotty of whom bene ie deine aut: 8 HA: | fell away atill farther. The Wheeling end Lave | “£° 2 WOU have to give different figures. | where ig no no Witnesses as to who struck the first blow. At ‘up the cnet bound Bib Grande tesla Ha. 4 leat | BhApearl, pronrietoe of the Hew York atl ani | J@lty Of whos have mo tatecens & mintey and 8 INFLUENCE OF THE PARK PROJECT. receives athe ie impi: © Erie stocks were again conspicuous for strength, any rate « blow was struck and probably night near Cotopaxi. ‘The highwaymen com- | 2*#7#s: the Rev. Dr. Francis L. Patton, presi- | of mnaivie Ane £OF Dr mstalliam asamatter | osch rising 1 per cent, and they were aftervard | It was understood thon that the park would | vomers, Ala several. Use POND'S EXTRACT. During the melee ———-—-- dent of Princeton University, and’ othi As i vy Pan lish ; a ae eee cx Bax A pelled the fagman at Teaas creek togive up all | influential ucibers “of the’ ‘amocintion | 4, Jie Couimttteo kas no interest in the con- | fined by “lone She ftaprovement.-Sugec als | were made a antieiation, ‘Lave year wes | NoONorn a Fare Pour —Andetant Secce-} Boru DREW mEvoLvEns TE, (Leh ut, ally good for nothing, itis | the torpedoes in his posrcetion and also forced | to the number of about fifty were expected to | balsa te oe Campbell, | Camp-| rose 1 per cent, but on the other hand the Van. panko ce ecdageacy in Shs cmenay Sacken eon | {07 Crouse Ikas iefeceeA ostenmn eilicine BITTERS. | him to flag the train. brie seg _ Pgs ameoary 2 at claring for “tree alive hae Che has | derbilts were’ weak, all losing fractional county property first felt it, and the market be- | that Trieste ceased to be # free port July 1 last | back to his "hip pocket, whereupon Robinson vod appetite. Soldoyall| As oon ast stopped the engineer and fire. | Uiis afternoon, bat it is learned th tomorrow | *ttempted to ignore this ‘platform and to kick | /mOunt* |The general list was largely fraded | came exceedingly dull. i is now on the same footing as regards | *houted, “Don't draw any fire arms on me, x sue. __7 | men were deliberately held up at the point of suixaiia. Gok fhonand nen Steed ‘the local ; te silver plank out of it the silver men have |, but while great Rtrans nese F Lares} It was his judgment that lots in Rosement | custome duties as the other ports of tae Austro- | and kasafinsh both men bad revolvers aa LOWS SOOTHING SYRUP rifles. Fireman Auer was relieved of his fine meubsnkip OE Ge umoclation tha Galme- nocenfidence in him. | They do not regard him Leiaat age ped igepronrtigd teary ~ — — bring 22 conte pe He had Hungarian empire. out and were fing pois ark ateach other. > es Ni ich and ly , Pers 16 he “1 - 4 2 i e 4 - in this or “ ‘e shot MM = maton pon ibeuen break | bian Sunday Association, the Sunday Rest |"S the exponent of bi-metalliam. “McKin- | Reve S0 change occurred in the temper of the | the rest He irce chee ed eeeent and no =e See five shots were o Ae ley stands upon the republican platform, 3 ; the rest. Ho knew that real estate men used . PPOINTMENTS.—The Secretary of | exchanged, “when Darneau ‘ran. into in the doors of the baggage ear under fire | League, Scie a — which approves the. present silves merket and at 11 o'clock it was active and | the proposed park as a stimulation to purchas- another apartment, where Le was followed by from the express messenger, who kuew that | 110 a? Tue the genticmen froin the | Sct ae.a progressive step toward bi-metallisin, | Father heavy at close to first prices. ers of lands near the park. Robinson and thi four further shots were something was wrong as soon as the train wes mat § ferdaee bell Letts init tot 'g |Z Would rather see McKinley elected than | N20n-—Money on call Hee Mar 4and5;| After stating at length why the lands in the B. fired. Durneau here fell, with two bulletem is the best remedy $0 | stonped. fase caitlin: ate cree toeaakie: ra comianed Camptell McKinley isa bi-metallist. Camp- | Prime mercantile paper, 58 a 734. Sterling park were not worth more than he had stated + Martinsville, Va.; | his chest. Kobinson walked away, while Dar- nig wrt oc Le new car doors were all broken out, but a tt rs inquiry that some of | bell 1 cluss with Cleveland and auti-silver men. ep oe tae Me eter a Se art sates Soaccansitoby public road, de. a ig. neat was taken to the house, where he died im a Soothing | nothing was taken from it. \ . A | Butas between John Shorman and any other Phar Demers e rr. Wilson sais + to suminrrize, the par . ecg ge a ten minutes, iad. 2Scentea bottle. Papen Seengee anal weln0 Aber these bodies wil feet te represen tWad (OeCo8-| cant preter tis iother cient TA dee Gee $849 for ‘demand; Posted, Fates, 4830485%4- | must be taken to keep up the outside values Andress, Cal: Harrison M. “Castellar,’ San pitiiinnink theteis Seteaiass to. advantage, hat whether any one wae killed or | 105 cicy while ouecr trot the others pureaing | hmimating the silver dollar. Be bas only a is own construction upon his words, but - calf ‘up to Justice Mackay, che aepaiebe Scan Gone : . 2 F ver bullion on hand, 5,036,000 ounces; de- | witness hed rorech wean United States storekeeper pelled to shoot through ihackr patios os the their Work. which is to the same end, or | Jitlded assent to the present silver law uncer posited, 69,000 ounces: withdrawn, none; cer- | “)°5* hed no sucl et Allegheny City, Pa. Francis Gasch asa deputy to take care of the ted they | Mover ror Vexnont.—The Secretary of the | . SS. It SOOTHES the GUMS, ALLAYS ail PAIN, service: | door. The fight was « fierce one, though it | *pecial lines, and are not yet ready to present | 6Tes* Popular pressure.” tificates outstanding, 5,000. Government bonds PRINTING THR. TESTINONT. only lasted a few momenta : = | their arguments. sy dull, heavy; state bonds neglected: railrond| On reassembling the commission Then one of the masked men placed the cold —_——— Capture of a Bank Robber. bonds, actives generally strong. slicoting, where at dip i had received a letter from the pubiic printer | Tronsury today issued warrant for $ pee muzzle of a revolver against his temple, and The Gloucester Races. Kasaas City, Mo., Sept. 1.—One of the des-| ‘The stock market efter 11 o'clock showed ¢ | estimating the cost of printing the record at | favor of the governor of Vermont in payment jury consisted of — under pressare of (a trent against his Ife be) | Gtoucesten, N. J, Rept. 1.—Following are| Peradoos who robbed the Corder, Mo., bank Leslee fe reterg ee teegereed POE | of the direct tax collected from that state. . Rufus Zincent, toe Bea Tipe Bstract, all olor, fr.-wamee:~-25¢ | $5600 from the. strong bos. Horses were ie | 22 ewtties for tomorrow's races: First race, | Yesterday afternoon was eaptured late laat | {im activity was resumed and the entire active | | Several of the counsel expressed the opinion | hs action is in accord tho opinion A. E. Norton. do- x 4 Mai 3 Ye ight about tweat) from Corder, and readiness, and as soon as the robbery was ac- | #74 farlongs Maidens, Sam Love, 115; Young | night about twenty miles from Corder, an Attorney Gener. ed they fled to Wet Mountain valley, | George, Baltimore, 11; Try Toast colt, Solicitor, | bout half of the stolon money was found in D. E. Godman, W. P. ett. Mr. Godman acted © borne the state tuilitin excessive; that there were | of t ‘Se. Bottles Best Extract for. previous hour losing their improvement. 2,400 pages of typewriting, which would make | by the government in shar list fell away. even the strong stocks of the | that the sum wi gruder and W. Pr % his possession. He gave his name as Andrew rf i . ld be ted f inst invasion from Canada cannot be re- anand the t ing Wwithesses wore ‘5c. Bottles Cologne... b th vit | Catherine colt, 110 “each; Chartreuse, pos " Among the leading shares Union Pacific, | about 800 pages, and they cou! printed for | % 3 j med and ter stibe above: ae risking to stay: Tones oe ee ceriaeths | Navmorn, 107 exch: Buckeve, Spotwood, 100 | Murrell. It is reported. that Deputy Sherit | , Among, the, leading share Richmond and | 75 cents to 90 cents a page. Grint ae iat te te chek Se ten ot ae eee Bottles Violet Waters... not wishing to stay longer on the ground than | 4) s Pleming- | Jackson and City Mershal Dean, who had_the | 4°! i The k ‘hi ‘Norris and the Attor- | the direct tax. ir. ©. Garmall, Levi Simms ans rorge Wi. a acces the actual necessities of the occasion demanded. ; Pardon, Passmore, Dunbarton, Fleming- | ’rheon, and a pecetgirs Lex. | West Point were conspicuous for the weakness letter of Chairman Norris and the Attor- ae ee Gdiemeeeh. Bottles 4 Quinine and Ruin Hair Tonte. ‘A posse was summoned by the sheriff and | ton, 95 each; Martha Washington. Second | robber in charge and were taking him to Lex- | displayed, each losing nearly 1 per cent from | ney General setting forth the necessity in the ees The prisoner was represented by J.W. Rogers is 3 left fer thescene at once. ‘The sheriff got to- 3g mile, two-yeer-olds—Copeland, Lord ee ones Tere mot by amob of) the opening price. ‘The market remained | economy of time end the record iteelf. for Kussia and the Dardanelles. adhe Gee hee hewn See co Bey Bum..... shan all thar taom: te: Gand oacmmaatl Gn aac Pecress cult, Comforter, 112, cucn | ee eer and Iyeeted eres nam, took | drooping, and at noon it was active and heavy, | printing was read. st| BERLIN, Sept. 1.--The National Garette argues | Tyr CO. Leste wad De Fenekea 50c. Bottles Bay Rum. Los huatios. They ase all. however: men 050 . Otero, Miss} Aggie, Belle of Phenix, | heir prisoner and lynel im. ‘The other | with most stocks at close to the opening fig-} The suggestions were mado as to bowit| tot the initiative in the Dardanelles matter ss “ ° , have seen service and will make « lively chase | 109 each; Woodbury, King Aria, Contessa colt, | Fobber is being pursued. prev, but generally at ligh> fractions lower. | would be paid for and whether the account| (1) 10. Encland. Revethe cc It would | MELD FOR THE KILLING. Trescriptions carefully compounded by Registered | afler the brigunds. ‘Trinidad bas been wired | 104 each. eS PES Bar silver, 97 therefore would be allowe.l at the treasury be exceedingle bitter itnny of fate if tmimedi.| ‘The verdict of the jury, which wns rentengl Sa, fo for the noted hounds that have been instru-| | Third race, 6% furlongs, three-verr olds—- ‘To Educate the Masses. ee The suggestion was made also that the mat- e Vortsmouth reception England | later in the afternoon, holds Robinson fer Druxsists, bsdeard ¢ down several crimi- | Pickett, 118;’Glenall, Raleigh, 114 eae Sr. Louis, Sept. 1.—A dispatch from the City FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ter be referred to the commission. ately after th % y | Should be compelled by Russia, France's ally, | che killing and be will be taken to Marlborough . ? er, A. O. H., Fl , Menthol, 110 : 7 eattiat Mr. Perry said that he cou!din that event say | Should be compelled by | 6 Our prices are from 15 to 25 per cent lower shan | nals. Th a be parsed tothe wowme On 0 | Sing Holowony 10a; Paolt, 9a : of Mexico says: The new customs tariff just New York Stock Market. that there was good reason to believe it would to defend i 4 for trial. Lv oe mits daacmeste batsone ‘ade it is not| Fourth race, 6 forlongs—Grand Duke, 110; | Published makes a reduction on the duty of The followin age theepeniny and closing prices of be pein Pb mcg IN OTA erie: wail teak poi rgertpe wh Union depot | Ward, 106 ‘each; Little Ella, 103; Arizona, | duction is due to the personal efforts of Presi- mission. 08 edge =— ‘ " i i England's refusa! to reopen the Eg The Secretary of the Troasury bas we , Srp per aren perpen meee) Cope eee al a ae rt cra eee eet ol Sesasbcll “was Susthor ara cazasiand | Soreetvica tee Eeceen seeee eae cae, | ane ® Stax: Sones the ponies at ap RW WHKKEAees GOR. Receatsin, (So ye ieee eases mabiece berenn nin | _ FIWN cooe, ons mulls —Middlosbone,, 144; De-| circulation of tne deoting joumaele oat ike and eaid that in. his estimate of value be hed | been received at thetVildhs Ire ier ferwas | Americas Optical Company of Southbeidgn, poste 189 and 190, between Cotopaxt and Hens | feudant, Landseer, 110 each; Ely, Character, | republic. ; F Mass, saying that he has prepared six sete of ‘ m to consider what cours adopt to en- i Water MeceaisHeamste. Jrock. Eats otated fexthee that all the moves | 106-engh: Gaméritan, Grocmemen: 'Veray. Hor’ ee not considered the water power as an elo- | Powers to consider whut cours cathog canteen | optical glans and eptical ienesstoneniet the p> ee = the messenger's cash box had been taken | W00d, 106 each; Ruby, 103; Brown Duke, 102; Great Landslide in Austria. ment of value, and the stone quarry was | Cicarly the straits must be either clewd to ali | partment in checking possible frauds and te- from him, as well as the fireman's watch. Aspen Leaf, Bonnie $., 98 cach. ‘Viena, Sept. 1.—The extensive landslide in of eo little value that he did not consider it. fr E farlongs, beaten horses— ‘Yhe secone dispatch stated that one of the | | Sixth race, 424 inst | HAtions or open to all nations. England can- | regularities in the importation of such articles in the Vall ‘The long haul over the rond operates against rhode “ progress ley of the Drave, as cabled Bartieuto's, Lowax, 110 cach; Skidmore, 107; | PTostess in the Valley d | chuecint at bec cmen not alone champion the rights of the powers. |He says the sets are for the ; B . : . ata ten ie we Of appraisers at ports al ee ee | Lord Like” Valodia, 106 cach; Bonnie "Lass; | Yesterday, which is forming n dam across the He was not aware that before the passage of a Seinhik MUR Dek: cause toes thos br aan ae, = there was another heavily built man about the | Lady M., 104 each; Moonstone, 100; Flatbush, | Lienzer gorge, promiees to cause more damage act # royalty of 25 conts per cubic yard was] wat MV ween 1 withsouh opeuan to Ge Gasatanantt e y : 1 ee ng beers - xG, W. Va., Sept 1.—A true bill for ut EXpe 1 ment. Assistant sume age. One of them, however, was a | Hegina, Jack Fisher, Dr. Jekyll, Fustic, 97 each; | than was at first expected. In spite of the efforte Paid for the stone quarried. is has Sonn tome ter 4 | Secretary Crounee Las replied tohim that wie nig ain pectin smooth-faced boy not over twenty years old | Louise, 94. of the inbabitentsof that district, who have been —_— ee ee i nn ee nt | Gn kits eee i Si wus tae” he oa | aad bed oun checked shirt, aad wab in his a, working day and night in their efforts to make ROCK CREEK LAND ASSESSMENT, against Morris Davis, who is accused of killing | cannot give J nt habit, in whick | shirt sleeves. J. A. Eddy ‘bas offered, it is Knights Templar in Saratogs. 8 passage for the imprisoned water, the land- ges eee Ross Watts on a shanty boat some time ago. | the samplos by the appraisers. He wacd, how. 63 ih acta Sex tha petet- | y the earvi of his cowboy band of| Sanatoaa, Y., Sept. 1.—The parade and | sli = is —— an —— lake and threatens Auditor Fisher's Letter Referred to the Board | The murder was « particularly brutal one and | ever, that there is no objection to placing such ine. These sane people | round-ups to hunt the desperadocs dow: exercises of the Grand Commandery, Knights | te divert the course ai D Lavo aiseats main, Of Assessors. has excited much interest. | Curcis Willis has | samples in the heuds of the appraisers tor eush seem te bow it is that they are Pinkerton's ive agency was at once | Templar, are in progress here today, com- | of “arth aud stone whic y faller been under arrest charged with the crime, and | use as they can make of from the mountains form a solid body or dam The Commissioners have taken no further ret i " manderios being present from all the important | fully 270,000 cubic yards In bulk. This shift. he made a confession in which he described i % | Do. i the first id he did i e- | points i the etal, ho sight in benulifal | ing of earth has also brought down about four : pesrovetigigrs) ervefncprgamntandpeceny Pelfrey apech onl ee yh ng Reg ‘ways hard up. ezand gets as ue pays | called upon and a hackfulof men were soon edit busi- | ready to start with Detective Kramer of the them. He therefore gested that one set of samples be sent to the ” di inl tra: hurried); aditor, callin, tion to the .d valan- | fused to accept his conf dhe hes boon | oobke cee new Kerk and enother ect boas as. It you haves dollar to spend, i wil give you | Rio Grande. A speci ia was hurriedly put ss suditor, ig attention to the assossed valun- | fused to accep: onfession and he has m | to the department, Te cents’ worth for it. If you caust pay cash for what | together aud nt about 4 a.m, this morning they Seite gites aise tunreeon eee orien Ye Aosta Cacengeile eucinastaa ee maces tion of land for the Rock Creek Park, which released, ‘The action of the Jury was taken eee a ocean uttoumm Wedenrsoeiion ins | departed for the ssene of the robbery, acceut-| of At tsees ste: tutorn end the hotels are ———-- Government Bonds—U-S. 48, registered, 1907,116x; | the United States had to pay £2,000 per acre | *fter a thorough investigation of the crime. ‘Transfers of Keal Estate. Siar Un aad ene — SS Crowded, Ths wesdiide is delightful and the A Defense of Diaz. a 11 . 8. 48, 1907, 11724 bid, 118% | for, and which was only assossed at £150. Deeds in feo have been filed as follows: Dattress, full size, Se. 8 Come | THE ALLIANCE NOT DEFEATED. | gooutz000 knights inline YF) x. Lovis, Sept. 1.—The sensational news | "Sete of cowumbla Bonds—Market stock, ia,| The lettor was referred to Assessor Trimble Mary E. Keothley to Johu Alcora, pt. 4, »q. 88%; * Oak poy gy ae a ——_—— tc from the City of Mexico in relation to the im- | 1592, currency, 101 bia, asked. 20 year fund, = he — it —_ = the Seed a affecting cattle which has been raging am $590. Annora Mc(.uire to Elmire M. Forresteg, ler Shedes, 30c. A Crystal ‘Tun he Feople, Not the Poll- ding cevolais d with than | 6.1302 gold, 101 bid,—asked. 20-year fand, 53,1! in conversation with a Stan reporter today Mr. | *Mectia ragil ONE | lot 15, 0g. 88; € McLanghiia t0@. & Fans, 1.08, Initial Tumblers, any | Senator Peffer Says ti Judge Reagan Declines, Pending revolution wae read with more than | sca 16o wid, —asked,. 20-year’ fund, ls i i i borne i herds in Palo Alto, Cal, J ne % ie ticans, Decide Questions in His Party. Sr. Loris, Mo., Sept. 1.—A dispatch from | passing interest in St. Louis. Mr. George P. | fun’ 116, Did, — asked.” Roe, lous fund, Sue; | Lfimble said that it must be borne in mind n Hamilton, trustee, lot 12, blk. 12, Brookiand -. “ that when the property in question was as-| county. Large numbers have died. The ey: “ > a ion'* sell anythircon installments, | Tovaita, Kav. Sept. 1—Senator Peffer, ho! Angtin says: Ex-United States Senator Reagan Winters tormenty private sccrotaty to Samuel J: Tener, UU bid, Lid asker, 2344, reg. B10, USS. | Seed three yours Ago, it was anscmsed ap agri-| tonne ive cunt te nines nen the disease is on M. Grady to C. Baum, lot 12, 0q 778 bos fer cash don't spenc sour money | sotcrned from Iowa yesterit denied ths : in. | Randall, when Speaker of the House of Repre- | 1901, lv2 "bid, — asked. neat i G. Lederer to Elizabeth A. Hirst, poo foes py t marel sed by the Mic | B&> been offered the vacant place om thein-| sentatives at Weokingion, las as extensive ac: | Misceligneots Honde—Wasninguon ang George- Rates peed wold : . ad ~-caton where you ean furnish a house | Subtreesury scheme was defeated by the Mis- | terstate commerce commission. It is under-| quaintance with prominent Mexicans and Mex- | t¥2 ceri 10-40, 68, 1064 bid. —usked. Wash- Ssthircenedantas ctmetaer — coal verytliug Beeded, except evoking | souri alliance. “The Missouri alliance,” said | stood here, and ia so stated by his friends, that | ican affuirs. He pronounced the charges against | gtom and G itd patel Noeew tent an onan er at next ame A Savage Colored Woman. a and see. j Senator Peffer today, “has done the correct | Judgo Keagan will not accept the office, but | President Diaz the veriest bosh. Gun Fravciseo oy asked. Washington Market ero Oxtanoma, 0. T., Sept. 1.—Last evening Range of the Thermometer, — j thing.” sf will remain in his present position, at the head | Olivares of the Mexican was in St. Louis | Company, 6s, 110 bid, — asked. Washington Market ‘Marriage Licenses. ‘Mrs. Mary Ryan, whois an invalid, and ber | The following were the readings at office ef Guasty. ~The subtreasnry scheme is a proposition for | of the Texas railway commission. in June last, and Mr. Miller had guite s lengthy Company’ imp. 68, 115 bid, 121 asked. Ame Marriage licenses have been issued by the | j:+11,. seven-year-old daughter were attacked in | Weather bureau today: 8 a. m., 67; 2 p.m., 7%. I the people to decide and they will go right. aS conversation, during which the general told | Security and ‘Trust Company, Se, 100 bid, — clerk of the court to the following: Arthur pe [ieee powadtbniey oe Maaimum, 73; minimum, 62. povsL | The sublreaoury advocates Lad encugl votes ie | | Whut a Union Pacific Director Saya. | him that the presient had not autagonized | Wasutuuton Light Infantry lat Tight Infantry 24 | Grice and Carrie Simms; W. Walter Fisher and Bn os ee SS AND EITCHEN | the convention to have carried the plan, but| Bosrox, Sept. 1.—A director of the Uaton that his course had been such as asl ton Light Infantry 2d it, who P a te =" eee See hey disappointed politicians by allowing’ the FOR CASH. ry alloy pate suballiances to settle the question. The «ub- frien Call pollitoal aradea: = Gent jashington Gas Light | Mary J. Quigley; Frederick Webb Hodge and | ikyan's yard.” The nezress became enraged at MARKED. Pacific aay Wash- ‘I have not heard that Gould, ic p - : id, — asked. ‘1 ; . - | the child and commenced to beat her with a} McINTOSH—GASS. Ga March 21, 1801, E P ; : oo ie a Catholic, and he had no hesitane, y ny, series B, 1% Margaret Whitelead Magill: Matthew 8. Proc ees ; Fane fe AN TORE to Bennie Sg 280. {treasury scheme was not defeated. It was | Sage or Dillon ,had wold aus of their Union | i, saving that the president bad done nothing | ue ‘Washlugton Gas Company ‘Colvert: | tor and Evaline Jackson; Joseph F. Costello ete, oe ee ae a simply referred to the subnlliances. Pacific holdings, au is reported They aro all | $o arouse tho enmity of the clerical party. vie Om, ox bide aaxed. Ecxington "Mail: |and Linnie Stewart; George Briscoe of St, | M™Ptd to protect her child, when the nesress [''sfiad it been a convention of democrats or | ieavy subseribere to the debt certificates, and pontiac oa roa. oe iy bid, asked. Capitol'ana North | Mary's county, Md, and Elen Mason, Walard | Scud, & lntchet and attach rs. Kyan, RO —— “* | republicans with » majority they would have | it would be hardly likely for them to sell out ©. Street Rallruad lst mortgage 38. 10ix bid, 109 | Tendet Buell and Margaret Gardner Campbell, | Ure#king both arms in several places and ent- | fastened their idea on the people and. the peo- | at this time. Upward of three-quarters of the , The Liquor Dealers Meet. saked. | Metropolitan Hallroad Convertible as, 125 | Sohn F. Gerbold. ond “Lorene Wikea Teepe | ting two deep gashes in ler back. ‘The child BAPTISTA, On Menten, & Ler | Ruum: & C pie would have becn compelied to «ubmit. | debt certiticatesure now placed au the amount | New Yonx, Sept. 1.—The State Liquor Deal- ne ae SNe OR Oi | ee eee cece oe vase mass of braiscs. It isprobable that both | {i m-:00 sn x a = “The action of the Missouri convention will | is being steadily increased I don't know | ers’ Association opened its annual convention ce E rt Alice | Wat ae a) = = tional Bank Stocks—Bank of Washington, 430 | Maude Pike; “itenry 0. Bailey “and Annie Til sic, The negroes was arrested end with | | Puscai wi a. 7 : : if s 3 7 ‘ ; difficulty taken to jail. A large mob sur-| Wriuesdas. t INDUCEMENTS. j result in deiay, but the alliance states will all | whether Mr. Dillon is going to resign or not.” | here today. Important action is expected in | bid. — asked Metropoilian, 266 bid, 225 asked. | Franks, both of Fairfax county, Va.; John Con- conte ro f the evteenee” ant letermined to | SPeeUUuy thvited to attend. j have acted on the subtreasury plan in time for ss ima rd to support of the political parties, | CeutTul 200 bia, — asked. “Second, "1s! wid. 30 | nell and Ledin A. Bryan; Frank Wallace and | T=Rded the p eer Yon papers please copy] cralities of Ladion’ Swise Ribbed | sho compaign of 1892, and I think the Cincin- | Cut the Poiiceman’s Throat. Det it fac the basinacs hus teen of ante uated Farmers, and Mechanics. 190 bid. — | Florence White; David W. Sage und Mary leet os Ss te Premapt aczival of thotrengs & | nati platform will be practically the one on) Naw Youx, Sept. 1—Police Oficer John J. | character. 160 bid, 160asked. Capital. 21 bid. ~ asked “Were | McG. Sinclair; Frank Burch and Luella Berry, eens which the campaign will be fought by the peo-| «man wascalled in to No. i44 West 105th _—_— End, ¥5 bid. 99 asked. ‘Traders’, 1143 bid, 121 asked. | both of Prince werner Mas W. Hill Marriage and Suicide. eens inhas adie’ Se ee | street this morning by Alex. Hyer to arrest his Mgr ret ener alread SeocisWalitugton and Georgetown, | Emme Anderson; Wa. Devioy ie, sedis specialeays that O. P. Wisely, Rede of oi our aris at bows Scotch Diager THE OKLAHOMA LANDS, colored servant, Francis Noah ‘The colored | Ente, Pa., Sept. 1.—Hon. W. L. Scott passed | ox) “bia, 210 asked. Metropolitan. 107 bid, if | May Wagner. ae. the son ofa prominent farmer living four miles Eantiotetees: decent ee — mig bed fos Benoa man resisted arrest cs while Hyer was oo ‘a fairly good night and his condition this morn- ot peels, a ye a asked. Capitol ‘and a east of that city, was found dead in his father’ ‘bY His PARENTS. Seer That the Cattlemen Are | looking for assistance the eervant cut the | ing isa little improved. His physicians think | N tree 4S asked. Georgetown aud barn yesterday with a bullet hole in his head | Born July 5. 1687, died Anrnst 29, 1801. . mereoa the F. X. Corsets, wocter | “°"* ““Crensing: Their Cattle There. officer throat with a razor. causing bis almost | will be safe for him to undertake the journey | "y2le7town, @x bid, aaked An Extonsion Circular Probable, ai ceaee he a ek chy ecto} COOK. ‘The remsins of Mrs. &. E. COOK will te : ‘ | . instant death. | When he found escape impowsi- | to Newportin a day or two. Natlonal Calon ty bide sees: Bid: = aaked.| ‘The Secretary of the Treasury will probably | and a revolver by r taken trom the vau.t uf Glenwood cemetery ant tue M9, | Carcaco, Sept. 1.—Gov. Steele of Oklahoma, | bie Noah attempted to cut his own throat, peel EN bid, lod asked. ‘Corcoran, 63 bid, -- asked’ Colum. | issue @ circular tomorrow extending the time muiber 2 at o.o'elvck pan. Soc. | who isin this city, says President Harrison SS Rev. Mr. Spurgeon Netter. bia, 15 bid, if asked. | German-American, 175 bid, | for the 2 per cent continuance of the 434 per | : Soup ho wie bene een bier of "Wil 2 oventn cise = mage a mistake when he openet the strip 200] Salo of & Railroad Postponed. Loxvox, Sept. The Rev. Ds. Charles. | Athi, Houmas SU 8 ake igo 8 Uc | cent bonds, which mature tomorrow. ‘There | ‘ot, ME thejceremony be rode home and | nn MO BST. s 5 CAPITOL HILL. | miles long and 5f miles wide to the Indians. Ouaua, Nex. Sept. 1—At the request of the | spurgeon of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, who | Ud. st daar eee, anne, Eh have been £23 500,000 presented for ex-| his owu life. Birect Bayt a mn “The strip is being used by the cattlemen | Manhattan Trust Company of New York the | 135 been seriously ill for along time past and| Title Insurance St eat Estate itocks—| Pm, Jnverment at Mar * gai ~ ‘Title 125! tension up to the prescut, and $2,500,000 ———— +02 ——____- 3 * jast as much today as it ever was,” said the | sale of the Pacific Short Line, which was adver- bid, —asked. Columbia Title, 64 bid, — asked. 4 a , esa pes - in Lon-| ,#AMENETT, ; Hospital Mé ag rere utaneerement ma aodeeted | aed to tue place toy, waa sare by | Hm Tey uae, tad | “Gag Ben it ste aingn ax for redemption Iti corte tat tna | 7 sisal ongrn goed Slay in Law| AUN, MW. B : ut the cattlenaen on dans eguld notiewss | Receiver Bierbower. ‘The court not being in | Gnd it is hoped that he will continue to gain | G.'x" “ise une. ceorgetown Gas cs bid,—aaked. | two month disposed of. ae master of St. John's College, Cambridge, and | Count) vt tainenel, Lat SLW. Bevisanoe, | grazing purposes. The Indians could notlease | sion a new decree will, have to be entered | Stat is ‘Telephone Stocks —Pennayivania, 2 bla, — asked. | pressure ‘on ithe, tne sury, chancellor of that university, presided at the | 5 syovsct ym_ Welsnasy beeen a ¥ st. and 1214 Get or sell the land, so the cattlemen fixed up adeul | Lefore the date of the sale can be announced. —— Chesapeake aud Votomac, 65 bid, 5 asked. Aiuert- | the extension of fume is mere opening ceremonies in place of the Marquis of | "222" ‘ he | with the Indians, whereby they were toown = ‘ STORE FULL OF j Stock, and at a certain time the real owners Sc State Militia in Chicago. eat Sits ake warner com. | Hlenee of the amell banks in the country. rufferin and Ava, who was unable to be pres- ; , i ttack of sickness. . Compliment. —A plan is on foot by which +15 bid, 20 asked. Great Fi 5 gr eye pion e ‘te purchase them. The result is that the Canada Returns the | Cxcaco, Sept. 1.—A pl y Ad, 20 as reat Falls lee ‘The tenth annual convention of , AND ORNAMENTAL Goops. —[ INT ig Going used for grazing purposes, when | Orrawa, Oxr., Sept. 1.—Hon. ‘Thomes Me?! i¢ ig expected to bring 100,000 militiamen ig 3, aKed. Bull y When Aontelion of Wicicnert tenn PARSLEA. On 3 2a Sik ERD i should be cut apinto farms for the betedt of | Greevy, who fled from Canada to the United | from the various states to this elty during the | DY; bid, 2 asked, Fueumaulo Gun Cariage ioufou days borsting tay New Nort | lat Pht after ie Oe eee settiers. States to avoid telling what he knew of the | yoria’s fair. The enterprise is to be backed 4auteroceun Building Company, — bid, 90 asked. | the Secretary of War that text books of foreign | Chicago, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Denver, San lig 3” Parsley uighe forty sixth year 0: te ee lier 800,000 acto in Okishoma will be opened | PAbue,Norks “boodling,” has, it is stated, been | 10 "the extent of €350,000.. Acamp is tobe | | © I bepoet, sat trust Companies — Washing: | publication p by foamy Ts Pg wher 800,000 acta lahoma ni ted at |. Me. foam, Trost Company’ 4 rublica’ yurchased abroad by studentarm: i for settlement. It is the finest kind of lea ia | og Cd ON pe | tated "American Becurity ‘and ‘Trust Company, | Officers for their use at the Infantry and Cav- Dione anata cebenectomemaice: | Taare is 0 ‘aih ia acoggarts feck the bay ea at» time, and the intention is to ee 1) =. withelatestone: ives. — -. - |. st 2 Torhotwls andeluve 4 farmers there are in a destitute condi On| _ New Youx, Sept. 1.—The Sun says Collector | ferent states in turn the use o P. Baltimore Markets. Fassett, backed by Secretary Foster, yesterday | one week. There will be tents for militia- Re eeneer Rares refused to let Russell Harrison have the United | men, barracks for families, a large parade und, &c. It is intended in addition to use | sal jar; | epeci imported, not more than t w - INDIGNANT WIVES. States revenue cutter Grant for the Higlte| of | So grounds when not occupied by the military 4 ered, in any one invoice, in faith, for 1D PORCELAIN LINED. ger EET foing down the bay to meet, and take off Mrs. | tor athletic contests of various descriptions, | Weak: spot, 1. (31.06; September, 1.05%a1.06; | any school in the United States.” ‘The ~ Saecier rion "| They Treat a Widow to a Coat of Tar | Hussell Harrison and Mra. McKee when in which it is proposed to have all 1.098 aL. t this privilege ach to #30 per dozen. and Feathers, arrived on the Majestic. | Mr. Harrison is said | 10/64 athletes of the world compete, jor the E [ ®TUSE : to have been very angry at the refusal. Ly ee oe kine nome | Cast? Rare Mice, Sept 1.—Eugene | 7 cason given for the refusal to that it fs . Cavender, mezehant at Craton, Newago | io¢ Customary to transfer women from steam- “7 sample and ineaveusive | — ty, died a fow months ago, leaving all his small craft. Such F i i BS He i i i i property and his life insurance money to his r% te wife. After his death the widow went to father his 43,009 ate ye — aooia jewago and t most of her time et the | 9 along = rch | No. 3, we tecelpts, Gat ezela- b saloon kept by John Surplus and John Barley. cc iro a ay quiet ond steedy on English’ “ot Her conduct scandalized the neighbors and married Glove- | by timothy, 14,00056.50, aly bad aroused the jealousy of the wives of the suloon- | land. peovkiee. 12 foment eg S's cocoa keepers. ‘then cooll; i Late last night, prompted by a few male rela- BREARFASY. the wives Visited yuse where the mee MEAMPA - th the wives , é widow and ber daughter lived. “They knocked a = ‘co “fection for admission, but the widow refused to let 1876, and | men emperor i & “ i wine. “Fcnatede of subtte 4 12 5 Rwewk point. “yee may soca pany | feathers. with butting water Sold only 2 in ty groceeme ssbeled ts: poe Ngee JAMES LOPS & CU.,Bomaopathic Chemists, the papers for Mieata Laihee, Tame |e ny} Tx THE stoma dhe cioete, iets i in Engi