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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. + . 1101 Pennsylvania Avenze, comer 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H_ KAUPEMANN, Pres't New York (fice, 88 Potter Building, is served to subseril n 7, : Vou. 79, No 20,047. WASHINGTON. D.C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1891 TWO CENTS. COMMANDER BR. D. EVANS RELATES AT LENeTE WHAT BE SAW OF THE ASSAULT—DR. PREK DE- SCRIBES THE WOUNDS OF THE DECEASED—aE- SUMPTION OF TUE TRIAL THIS MORNING. Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. Hamrrox, Va, Sept. %—The trial of Thornton J. Hains was resumed yesterday aft- ernoon a little after 3 o'clock. During the in- terval the counsel ard other interested parties adjourned to a local hotel for dinner. The dis- patch with which « jury had been obtained was the topic of general discumdon and one lawyer his ex- perience had he known a jury in « murder case to be selected so quickly. The jury is ma. Washington News and Gossip, | | 7¥= "ars z0 98 seromxem /OPPOSING FASSET T.(rispsti ets eee ee : : : = almost irely of farmers from the suarr. p=2U. KR. K.OF P.—OFFICERS AND MEM- ‘The Compromise Reached With the Rep- te: { its way to victory. it far easier to o ™ | oe GE EE was drowned last thursdas Index to Advertisements, nor of its way to victory. is ing country. While apparently a very intelli- THOMAS? Gussied to meet at the cor of Ist and Fast Capitol sts. Yeptemiver A, IL, secnen’ thelr heart tok resentatives of the Chilian Government. than to constract, If our opponents | gent set they seem 10 te vot at all folie eich ; ; To" dress cout cap and teitto barwara waccommpany | members at tke Vela Mews Catholic ciaeonneee | ADVERTISING, Be ae ee | Ban ip | Hheonecivee on the record nnd feaicate the gper | 22 cM® they ae called upon to decide, wAsMINGTOR AND, ARLINGTON marLwar| ft cuisy este sd Neotiges cn tbe vinton at | Eres Ein iue maser hou fre dirs | AMUSEMENTS Page & | government in accordance with the terms of «| Becker's Followers Angry at His) ticmscives on the record ans tnaicate the spe: 12s ouscenh oy sun som. INGTON ND I co Lodwe, Auacost ». C. ab and sincere! et that ma: ‘s Pave is PProp! : a > _ oe Wate Semvetie, |* ich soo ena ours | Averion sat “Fite 8 Gx-Mayor Grace of Now York, ad’ te com: Candidacy. pel ovseechttancatcnjtasea” 71] ingeuthte ss peaghaay, Be wages tee ee A PAYING INVESTMENT? ae COS a | — e Shurel BOARDING ‘Pace 2 | gressional representatives here on the one VRE TARIFF AND SILVER. presupposes every murder to be @ murder = pci «: Temperance Tent on Lith street. Meeting BUSI x a = . ¥ STOP AND THINK. * Under care of Washingt . 1.0.6. T- s ‘3 CHANCE! Page 2 | hand and Secretary Tracy and Attorney General mm the see exree, and seca wats aod 3. F, GATCHEL & C0., Badge sie of Washinton Lode CHIROPODISTS" toe ore 804 E ST. N.W.. Miller on the oth a HOW YOUNG HANNEGAN WAS SHOP) sion stcreaciongtn anaspokein tigi praise With the prosecution to raise Somande poopie go there aan SFIRITUATISS, WO: CITY ITEMS. “pay S| Itisnotan unconditional surrender of the of the MeKialey bill. Upon the subject of | thoucht: "Ihe pendty ret ets and fore; {Fotis conletad Aclinton wl | Represent aco bestartiats hetafloring | fu ast media, every, FRIDAY NIGHT: “Page 2 | vegsel and a simple backdown on the part of silver he said: not with the julie xy Gna er coming to Washington, | profemion of Washington can produce. and they mean | altines daring days FRIDAYS. at Mag. CA BET Meagpedi at : : st Scan Siete Ke ud the pris- ernon in this respect. Beis eth caea otk edaeatiannin 102d st se c Page e United States, though it is very generally rogress in the Trial of Thornton 2 —— in party alway _ igh>] over guilty in the first « they are in- stes the experience of the other | loess Drices. Atrial i solic 5 FSF OME TMONTONG Pace 8 | agreed now that the Itata could not be held by ert ight And surest. victory wien 'u general | structed to take that susouncement and n run into the suburbs it | “tee ‘Fother eapioses (J. E. GATCHEL, No. 8G. U. 0, of U. Fare requented “Face 7 | the United States. The terms of the agree- J. Hai Principle undertice a confic of KS. HARDON, | meet at their ball THURSDAY, the 10th instant, at 1 -Pawe 8} ment are that the Chilian government is to + Mains. ere. Let us take our stand right—an honest se8-4t" G.T Keen. (MK. MOONEY. gelock p.m. t@ attend funeral of our late brother, P. N. <Page y the United States dtr prosper recgpior dollar for an honest debt. We appland the spe, frevel over shin rond be eatenatee |G —SARREARAGES OF TAXES fie hee ek tee ~Pago 1 | PSY poled. ye — a of President Harrison but it will increase. ‘We have had placed in our hands for sale a 8 8 6 8 2 8 8 2 2 3 8 7 8 8 1 2 2 2 ense incurred in pursuing and capturing the ge Foe Le = ies are invited to attend. Page IN stood for free chrteatei ot Wank: | stuniarpabiaenr au nree cenyacn, cermcatee ter, | Heutat the hal THiS EV ERIN at Paso mene at on cere cals |THE VIRGINIA DEMOCRATS. ce ballot box and a free vote north .C. Kovernent, which we can sell at a discount. iD Page 7 and south without intimidation, and with that, mcieiaied ¢ 5 over to the new Chilian governmeat. he Virginia side, opposite the LEWIS JOHNSON &CO.. Bankers, nae “Page and that only, shail we be satisfied. ‘imac of Washington, and omiy re: |S 2™ —___e LS Sr arngne eee fomeane Goan oe ack ie Gomes aicueank NEW YORK REPUBLICANS, “This is to be a campaign of education and faction = a . Will soll during the next thiry day’ ables). ! os 2 not of deception. Tue repblican party never 1210 F st. Ww. YOR SALE (He Paco Lager ee chester il i e FIRST HALF 7 asl . LE (Houses) Assem Roe je a ciples nor its prac- Of roadhed has been sraded. A force wilt commence | Has Fetummed to the city aud will resume his prec- | yor g1 cash 4 botties California Claret, ansorted. | FOR SALE acy Pago 3 | He WUl Insist on Its Acceptance—Officials bling of the Convention at slg ppengns > ey, cleedeg art Jayiug the tae we For 81 cash 6 bottles California or Virginia Claret. | FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles). Page Said to Feel Slighted. on is Afternoon. «. | studied, the more its 2 0 patlagee Poe the 4 r LL oe For $1 cash 6 bottles Sweet Catawba or Riesling. TOR AAte (Pianon, _— ‘The resignation of Mr. Moore, the third as- VENTION Hatt, Rocugsten, N.Y., Sept. | and challerzed. tho be re its chances of be trans For 81 cash 3 bottles Burgundy. “see Sebiprmairemnd “page 2 | sistant secretary of state, who kg accepted the | -—Washington skating rink, transformed into | success. ‘ibe repub! sgue hag this end <a FIXTURES. HOTE Pace v és i seorketown All the laest destepe: lowest prices, Fall quarts Old tye, Bourbon or Sour Mash from | papiis’ GOODS. “page 8 | Professorship of international Yaw in the Co- | ® Model convention hall, capable of accommo- | in vi m, and it works in harmony with the ork ou the Leder ncrows the Poto- HEATING AND LINING, Te. up. LEGAL NOTIC! Page 2 | lumbia College, has been in the hands of the | 2ting nearly 8,000 persons, is gaily decorated | Stateand county organizations. sUpor BT. OUNTER. Yaud the | Repair work promptly dou. me fs 3. SHEDD & BRO. sSte ‘esoth ae. yin 58 benoruaneereerneces The democratic party is like’ the lizard - President for some time, but its acceptance has | #14 every arrangement has been made by the | giich stonloy aew Ne the Africon forest more. There is but one penalty and been delayed on account of his knowledge of | cal committeemen to facilitate the business | changing color accord ng to its environments, geen oy all the details of the seal and fishery contro-| Which is to be transacted here today. The | At the south it stands tor prohibition, in the © verdict is murder in the second de- leted by the early sprimc of LSE ¥ ¥ serine of Ask for a pocket corkscrew on sales of $1. se9-3t"_ | LOCAL MENTION Ati Zep byt = ——s SE SOS — | Lost AND FOUND. Kah 8 or am MANICURE, . Examine this Stock and Low Prices? MEDICAL Page He ily ‘ gree then the jury must fix th fed by the act of | — ce ‘ z jallerics are heavily draped with red, white and | north for tree rum. On the Pacific const and i x the penalty, im- nol ey the, act of gSPR CHARLES E WAGNER — pe Mise aco 5 | versiee with Great Britain. On his return | fine bunting. Mcgee is perched above | the mountains it demands free coinage of Prisonment in the state penitentiary for @ las returned to pereytiemer tia ae Fagg 7 | {rom a trip down the Chesapeake bay, where | the and the portraits of President Harri- silver. In the Ohio convention it adopted a | Period of not lows than five years nor more than TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: eae peat “Pane G | Be will be for four or five days yet, Mr. Moore | son and Vice President Morton adorn the walls. plank by abare majority and placed | ¢]gbteen. | Voluntary manslaughter is punish- th com be eulantoed Sor Stier the fellewing L % is see POTOMAC RIV! ‘Page 7| Will insist upon the immediate acceptance of hse been run from the building to an man upon it, and at the east it | 2° ak is son ee eo Rh Fegiaiend te Sis | meme seairaiandte Pobe bs bat pou 7 aa PIANOS AND OLUANS, are | his resignation, Mr. Moore ism democrat and | fo ng at ore at ee aes and sliver coinage 9 an equal | Sioachter is régarded ose salsdomenne? cunts rectors of said | coutinug try in all its branche: . dl G Ste, now. NAL, pake & | his was a personal appointment by Mr. Cleve- | guns in honor of the nominee of the republican | =a, bili is | P™ das such. With a j = MO INVitaT blics c ‘tate at this easun to believe that this stock will WEDDING INVITATI Thanks to the weather— Page & a ng fr am wviehoxy Se tile atte al 4 election will secure the ‘state for the party in | $4 under w the presidential campaign, and will insure the land. He resigned when Mr. Blaine took | party fi of New York. -Page 8 party for governor r he tg Bw ye | “pase 6 | Charge of the department, but his resignation | The mandolin orchestra, with seats on the h regula ra Sas cian beoaeeaeee or euxtaved in the best manner at low- est rates. Cail for prices. ‘& compromise ver- is very likely to be the final result. 2 at offices of BYRON 8, ADAMS, Print to see so many of my rex- “Page 1 returned to him, with the good-humored | stage, entertained the visitors. Music wasalso | election of the next President. THE FIRST WITNESS CALLED. BINSON & LODGE, mee eae —. [i Be y : ERT -Page 2 | request that he wait until it was asked for. A furnished by the fitty-fourth regiment band, | ‘We sorrowfully behold the governor of this} After the jury had filed in to their seats for te Bro Ps should put you in's bay- PM ME! “Page 8 | later resignation was tendered when he decided | the Mewnnerchor-Licderlatatel and a well-| great state as he stands stridden like a modern x , the afternoon session the first witness wae 9G and % Atiantic building, 928 and 9U0 F st., = WE ARE PREPARED ing hunior, and there is no Paget | to accept the professorship in the Columbia | trained quartet. Shortly after 10 o'clock | colossus, one foot in the executive chamber at a oeelg : pers Tg LD eye, tie ibe the resent Pare? | College, and he will now insist upon being re-| crowds of persons, some with tickete of admis-| Altmny nnd th: other inthe Senate chatuber at $ited to tho stand. It was Commander B.D. so7-mi,w,s,lm 1135. Fairfax st., Alexandria, Vi and build houses to suit. |W ee ee “Page 2 | lieve sion and many without, began the march tothe | Washington, his hands grasping the lever of Judge Goode requested that all the wit een BARTON & WAL! inws, as the stock Is how at 3 It is understood that there is considerable | hall. the democratic machine “hich he controls by | to the actual shouting be excluded Tene the A’ ENVESTMENT 1006 F and 1 Sood sade. I have ae WANTED (Miscelianvous: Kage 2 | irritation felt by all the assistant secretaries of MEETING OF STATE DELEGATIONS. filling the public offices with his subservient | eourt room durin “ = testim ton tan: z Tone snore styhish than, the State Department because of the disposi-} A number of state delegations were holding | tools, his eves greedily fixed on the presidential | COVrt F0o™ Sariug imony as to the oo- FOR HARD TIMES. No delay when titie is good. those now on dispray. tion manifested by the President to communi- | meetings this morning. Mr. Howell said that | Cbeir in which he will never sit. bis highest | {1 art of the commonweslte "od tal feature of our business at 617 F st. (Men Who appreciate fine cate with Secretary Tracy on State Department Pi oa flight of oratory, ‘1 am a democrat, pdt - Nigh oe eee ps ay Se affairs in the absence of Mr. Blaine, rather than | t¢ friends of Andrew D. White would holda| Pt Goring to tia liquor interest, play- | to ours hjeng, Lincoln Smith were remo YOU DON'T want to keep money inasock and get | “sec-it” JOH! CHEW & CO.. 617 F st. n entaistetinent. The Wark OF INTEREST TO ADVERTISERS. | to act through the medium of the lesser State Sete ae a ot ee ining wih Ge quale of Mtenl commenter iene Callie’ tet bs ae —— = JU ich Coloring of area ici e know: wi en exact 4 ‘ wean z avAnI ie othine frit or im avavings tank and get NEXT T0| Br~e—SFALACHULE SU MTS, Ben wcints Slee ae ; Department officials. was they would dor fis bed’ board. nothing | owsy: Cheating the laboring mon by defeating ort Monroe and isin command of NOTHING, when youcan just as EASILY, SAFELY | te chapter ot accident.” Fi ee ee ere On September 15 the manage- entice Oe Sek from Mr. White. their protection depeads, until he eculd emas- | Tory of ket Fane oleae a Mouroe.on the and SURELY get TEN PER CENT interest by in- | ¢ye to the “winter's burning” if will pay’ ¥ lect yous, new clothes this ment of Tae Sran will establish a Orders have been received here for the prepa- | , r2¢Te, was some talk of Vrooman for lieuten- | culate it with a pastor giving the people more hootis chase your coal (selling thisinonth at summer prices) of J. MAURY DOVE. ‘Vesting in the BONDS of the NATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING AND z ant governor this morning and McAlpin’sname | husks instead of the corn of tie uctoal aystem, vantage over later Pur r 4 i a Mol 2 nal ayatem, advantage gver later Tar~ Bureau of Advertisement Writing ration of the Blaine house for the reception of | was mentioned, but the situation in the matter | etentine a, eteemptaatenameranion plata’, two special attractions. viz in connection with its business the family by October 1 at the farthest. The | of the licutenant governorship was as chaotic | ing the entire legisition « About 6:30 o'clock he walked out on the beach A 4 the state to prevent | ¢ “ot ‘iin aliens, Stich coll: ¥ she ve. < Nason ali Fine Imported Striped - ray 5 as it was at midnight. ‘serra = : jo examine aboat. He had just looked ata INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION. 1DOH Se od he Ente? wat, oe Pan Sheree so rae bas Vegut, and it respected ‘tat the Secretary | Ihe Washington and Renemler county dele-| fhe taal Sising to nok ietel tan amar | G08 tote the tsne. “Hie son went wit im heihdadieeuas es : —— Fine Cheviot und Mixed Arrangements have been com- and his family will be here before the time ns this morning determined to place the | politician, the Very riest and Intent efflores- | fied a tact such wae partly beached. | He no- “Drop us talk it over. SHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD Fancy, Suitings to order pleted with Mr. William A. Hunger- named. name of ae eigge see the convention for | cence of democracy. Vecily the coming con-| st A storm wan ane Jetss — wail OLDHAM, DENT & CO., er, "¥ou "will not regret : governor. James H. Potts of the Troy Times | test ix that of Hull-m gr: :tsd on the Tammany- | Su, pth lig — weap Bas My coed y | eeeinent Reebok, 1 Teen. ing your order this ford to take charge of this Bureau. Pror. Hannixarox, chief of the weather bu- | Was selected to put him in nomination and ex-| jsm against the politica conscience of the | fea Ses¥ calm. Tho appronc hing boat hed . . Mr. Hungerford has had a wide and Teau, is expected to return tothis country trom | Senator C- L. McArthur will second. the nomi- | yoters of this commonwealth, and on such 4 | {nq seulling and. the tls ralling. the ault-m,w.fo 724 Lithst. nw. Thi: wilt $10,000 for the arrest and G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, ‘Europe on the 26th instant nation. This makes six candidates in the field. | issue we shall suffer no defeat. 7s a. heer on orwas pulling cotiction Uf the person oF pereuns who retioved the | 9 copeapert in Trouvera, Successful experience as a writer Pe gore frie eported removal of ex-Minister White | “tity speech ‘was interrupted by cheers for | ROU, Oar Mith & long. ears wtroke, Hota waa > Fail from the track of the Western North Carolina ‘or. th and G sts. u.w. of advertisements and his bright, 4 5 rom the was regarded last night as giving | Blaine and Harrison and applause for Thomas ng. Hannegan was rowing. c Kailroad near Bostian’s Bridwe, Iradell county, N. moa SS Gex. Nerrieton, assistant secretary of the | 4 auitic i >) . He saw Hains pick up a dark coat. Then he Forurr Conte night of WEDNESDAY, Angst S180 Te. eecre 3am : snappy work is familiar to every trensury, will leave the city in two or three | hns been quoted as strongly im favor of Mr, | Segtect gues the Tespective names were | eid it back and featmed seu ‘One of the WO UTSEORIDED Stoc <n 3. an a ; ‘Saban aemceea tion, reader of Tue Stan. days on his vacation. White first and Mr. Fassett for second choicetor | When Mr. Goodrich “pointed with pride” to | 2 Mt: Aight 7 wn bh man xpok Has the Lest plan devised {or securing a Home, — _ set 1215 F and 1214 G sts. He was for eight years mangger the nomination for governor. The White men | the administration of President Harrison there | When the canoc wen sient io Hey te po s= — HAVE YOCE (FURNACES, [LATKOBES | 5 yon CASH ONLY ‘ Poer Commanpzas have been ordered to re-| Yesterday spoke rather bitterly of the fact that | was gradually increasing applause, which oul-| ness Haine stepped tore cel ae peed ee NO AUCTION OF MONEY. BIS and RANGES PU x Bree make ro of advertising for Woodward & Port to the War Department each month the | Many of Mr. White's friends had gone over to | minated in cheers. At the mention of “the | at the man renieg. Hennegen bad beth beode XO BACK DUES REQUIRED. Panton crag taobe, sito Bent Mroatorsess #90. | Yar” ant year stock ot Breerven, dele Lothrop, and has also written the Bamesof the men at their poste competent 10 | Fassett when White's namo. ghould be. Ose of | Batcnuems foreughE of our beloved dinciple; | Gn the ar and fell slowly back, letting the oat ount loaned, repayable $13 per mor jo set to heat two stories, $25 jane jarinalades, F é ‘esse! d be cretary Dp rt = 2 MOT NGTiow advanced Shareorél Por mowthe | gghge teaterts Larrivee tm Sk Poces | Brute, Vocetahies in Glass aga Ch advertisements of W.H. McKnew, G. Perform the duty of post school teachers, | the ‘way. ‘Tho _witadtawal of White's name | betore iis conclusion aderegate aprang to, his | Pritts ‘tail over the side od cabana SIX FER CENT ALLOWED ON Deposits, | Piwmbing Hardware, Be nines untilg, | snd bourdinw houscs, us weil asp Warfield Simpson, E. P. Mertz, A Coxscrexce Coxsimuri0s.—A consoionce | tren an ounertueite to Wie fOr ene ciivice | feet and demanded “Three cheers for J. G. | coutimucd to seull, a . TEBE SOHN, | am gesetenap ee Equitable Life Assurance Society, item of $205 from an unknown source in an | first ballot. iad tary rancor eda epee pte Hannegan about s minute later raised him- For pamphicts and information apply at the office, | (Telephone gee-2.) sett awe American Security and Trust Com- envelope postmarked Philndelphia was today BECKER MEN ANGRY. called for “Three cheers for President Harri- | Stun in mht and shouted, “Help! help: om het we May Won ota orcas received at the Treasury Department. The Erie county delegation is angry enough |son-” They were given with even more vigor | {it back aguiu, and. Inter Mr, Evane uw oe = — OF : oa to go into almost any combination to beat Fas- | lowed “tiger.” " ae IQEFICERS: saate-See i=, Lata To many patrons of Tur Stam Surzuisrexvext Owsx of the immigration | Siang the bolt of the Buffalo Eepreee this |, Zhe Rame of Speaker Iteed was met with ap- | “3° S™#¥s up above the waslibuord. Geo. W. Leacin V-Fres. ‘Andrew Wail, M'e'r. CAN YOU DO IT? a he belt whose advertising is not large bureau left Washington yesterday afternoon for | - orning strengthened them in their opposition | Pi#se, and all through the speech every point ee ee Te Stop and get a puzzle and try 1 y SED, IN WASH- enough to justify the employment Des Moines, lowa, where he was called bya} to Fagett. ‘The particular opposition of the | made Py the #peaker was app.auded with but ERICAN SECCAITY AND TRUST CO. Toru AS stb aat CACSDEE, : ' “ telegram announcing the dangerous illness of | jr.) greg wale bis | C26 exception. “There was a slight hissing 4 ; Erie county people to Fassett is based on bis | beard whee Mi 4 4 ‘A I. Britton, Prewt. Wl to 4 U ats Bw asso chet wane of advertisement writers for their his wife. hostility to canal’ legislation and his advocacy | Beard when Mr. Goodrich spoke of the applica passed by the Supreme Court of the District of Colum exclusive service, the establish- . of high license when he was in the state legis- | Hot of the system of civil service reform to the ATIONAL, Eis September «A801, vier, for mules in bulk, thes ere kaa eae To Rewors tux Ixpiaxa—Secretary Noble | fare, Winnt makes them much moreangry at | PCY TAT pee pinbrotderiem, Bric- : wheres ate a today issued an order directing that the | this time is the way Fausett was brought out and | C8 motion. of Mr. Cheney of Onandaga kof merchandi: B.B COR THST. ANDNEWyorKavE = | Sse Ds BAM kof merch believed, of great benefit. Indians who hove, settled in the Cherokee strip | puehed to the tront at the last minute to the Se ae ane ee ae IMPORTING TAILOR, fixed by the’ decree are: ‘The en- The charges for the service will and who it is alleged are grazing cattle for | disadvantage of their candidate, Becker. eae eee (Chartered by special act of Congress 2 Pa. fire stock to be taken in busk and paid for one-half others should be removed froin the strip. As the more prominent personages reached a ee ¥ gr bodia ray 1111 Pa. ave. inca ahd ve balauce tn thew, a a ne hatin be moderate and the highest degree tienda beets the hall they wore received with onthusiasm. | Gen. J. M. Varnum has been chosen perma- Reorganized under act Conzress October 1. 1800. | g*2™4 Ait Shrine Noveltien received arcuaser ion ‘sock. pet To" nape on of efficiency will be aimed at. Tue Ligut Hovees.—-The Devil's Island light | Gen. John “M. Knapp, chairman of the state | nent chairman of the convention. =a F ‘Transacts the business of Bail oreors stinteyen rom oatan to pean | UAH tag for Su te ade i we A and fog signal stéion on Lake Superior will be | Committee, received a rousing ovation. ul there RECESS UNTIL 4 o'cLOCK. TRUST COMPANY wOEGe Pe ee ae ae as anaes eee put in operation on the 20th instant. The | ned ben much plotting and planning at the | The usual committoos were then appointed. COUNREL FOR THE PROSECUTION. SS ee ==> BEFORE. Pi ‘OU MOLE and WILLIAM G. JOBNSON. G =a aatccual light house board has ordered at a cost of about | headquarters of the different delegations and a | Jamee W. Husted of Peckskill was selected as | Hains shipped the radder and then went for Also the business of } aie fone ot Serptien Ruppert, Ferxdall tru oe ea aT Recerrrs Topay.—Internal rev- | €7.000 « new boiler for the light house tender | number of important conferences lind been | chairman of the committee rmanent or- | ward and took the port oar up and laid it down 3S eaeral painters, dew ington, D.C. enue, $301,504; customs, $334,466. Wistana, now at Charleston, S. C. ; . — 0 on permanent or- | § ° SAVINGS BANE jeneral painters, desicners and iresco decorators 0d SALES FINE -BUTLDE ve 4 . held. ‘The lieutenant governorship seemed to | ganization. Serano E. Payne of Cayuga county | it. the boat. He lowered the Jib and took the And of specifications and estituates, Coumunications by taatl | (6 Ene square northrot Founeyteeea ave. i ES ee be still uncertai Mr. Vrooman world . y tiller. Then Hains leaned over in the boat and. BAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. Drompuly attended to. Branch lis N.¥-ave. Jyid-u | Corner property. 11.000. A Barrie Sm Bec The Navy Depart-} Maprsoy Pustic Boron ae sen Capital ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS. : Lee UNPARALLELED SPECIAL OFFER. Acts as executor, administrator, guardian of the es- 1 offer my entire stock of AMERICAN fates of minors, commutes of the estates of Iunatics, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, GOLD CHAINS, Teceiver. assignee and executes trusts of any aud every RINGS, EAR RINGS, LADIES’ BREAST NcCLELLAND. 1405 F st._ | ment has authorized the first payment, amount- | ury agent appointed to examine the sites sug-| the nomination and his friends were busy | rcsolutions SEM Sova d ore UuMbM | The first breath of the rtorm was then felt ee iy hotlaed ‘ast to punta peeinees | M6 te $86,427, to be made on the battle ship | gested for the public building at Madison, Ind., {St work trying, to per “that of Ale. dledlpin { 88 committes. The convention hen took a | The ar oe a e iater he Desched ths 117M street se. or any oF the httus-hold furuiture | Oregon, just begun at the Union iron works, | has recommended to the department the selec coatineatiy man thrasd fa coerce in | recess until 4 pom. Sbowh twenty tninates after the chews gr bnsinens sigck fherein, ax the rigut to said property | California. tion of the site at the southwest corner of West | jua° Hrominently mentioned in connection wi Itis now knows that there will be a bitter | fan0* about twonts minutes after the snot is now before the Equity Court. ee and 3d streets, offered by James Hargan for | 2° Place, although some of the delegates ex-! contest over the nomination for the head of the | 126-, Hains passed witness’ house going Sirz.—The treas-' not state positively ‘hut he would accept | Wi hamed as chairman of the committee on disappeared from sight for a few min ‘set ” enn pressed the opinion that Sloan's declination { {7 , 5 > ot ths | the hotel. jg ee see ee, THIS DATE | . 4 Weex's New Pexstoxs.—The pension of- | $8,575. De lant alg CouMM cook Stall SF ts peaaieotion | rg ptacneng ord Wiideworth, Becker sed | “While at dinner Mr. Evans learned that Haine Receives money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS CLOCKS AND SILVERWARE at a speci W., GREGORY ceases to rep- fice today made a statement showing that 5,946 was urged upon him. ‘The Becker men began | stay in the field until the end. This is ther-eult | 244 shot some one, and he sent the light house and upward and allows interest thereon, @iscount of 20 PER CENT FOR CASH, tor “GEDSEX E'Ropenrs, | pension certificates of allkinds wore issued dur-| | Tuner Tantionaxts to Br REvrasep.—As-| their brass band campaig early, but it wes ofthe mess of the esveeal groups today. It | Keeper to the commandant of the post, Col. ‘Loans money upon real estate and collateral secur- Seber tue only. Gods maraedin rials September 8, 2061. wensi_| Ing the week ended August 29, the average frst | sistant Seeretary Nettleton today directed the more an anti-Fasett than a Becker campaign. |has been decided to preee Gen. Carr of Lroy | Frank, to tell him that he had been s witness op aicanee gq > THE DISAGREEMENT WHICH HAS FoR | Payment of each being $124.48, return from Pembina, N. D., to Canada of three} _ ‘the bolt of the Buffalo Lxprese was followed i < ww | to the occurre: ater he learned that Han- Sells first-class real extate and other securities DIKICTLY ONE PRICE. egy ae — 8 ae this morning by the bolt of the Buffalo News, | f° frst place. J- M- Francis, Chas. 8. Francis, | oe ean was dead und his body had beoa taken lass Cia oy i immigrants who had been imported under con- | this mornin magi omy qece. | ex-Senator C. L. McArthur and James H. Potts | REgit was dew Receives SILVER WARE and all kinds of VATLU- JR, satisfactorily nds ‘yoscott on uy voods is | ANOTHER Canprpate.—Col. James L. Taylor, | tract by David Myers. This makes the third oa oth tbe Donel T aclegation, announces | are Working hard and are contideut of success. | *° — ABLES upon deposit in capacious storage vaults of “TURING JEWELER, poleneer in cperation. A suatenuent to this effect wiii | general passenger agent of the Richmond and|case made by government agents against = ates le piles. aml regen Gen. Woodiord’s supporters have decided to SAW NO BLOWS STRUCK. Busurpassed dryness and security. - be Published Uy the master workivan of the sweubid~ | Danville railroad, with headquarters in Atlanta, | Myers, who seems to be doing a wholesale busi- Shay Rig Connly did not insist on Becker, but | gtick by him through thick and thin. When questioned by Mr. Montague Com- Buuall safes for zent ‘rom $5 to $125 per annum. Stalie 37, a8, go Guzter Market, | is in the field as one of the southern aspirants | 2°58 in his peculiar line. pbislas Sauelt sux’ (Manet Mesa’ Geeta WHO WILL NOMINATE. mander Evans said that from the position be = at * | for the vacancy on the interstate commerce a ies. ‘The Ne It is believed that Senator Sloan will nominate | occupied a blow could not have been struck in Office hours 2 Oa.m. s08-3t ket, “ ; a lose Erie and Chautauqua counties. ‘The News is joan will nominat rp vine ordered, "an" adultion i the ragulae odice see : comtaission. A Bicrors Apurrrep Fuer— Acting Secrotary | holt was the sensution of the morning. ‘The | Mr. Fassett; ex-Senator E. L. Pitts sill present | the boat without his secing it. The mainsail a ee <8 oe ene oe ——_-—_———_ Spaulding has authorized the customs collector | gntj-Fnssett men were tlaving a caine af dene |e was set, there wus no breeze and the ear which ute Ici day ot east hot See hem gf Wrenn & Co. drazziats, at cor. “Nvand ah | Tak Dexven Puntic Bur.pso.—Bids were | at New York to admit to freo entry a bicycle | this morning. They wish tosielas the nomine. —— Feeds a nntor Laughlin that | Hannegan was pulling crowed the boat under- $a te Sat, mecond and und aye of each month | Dusiness of ME. H.P. Breunineet. ie trade Will be | ee eerie whe surrects te tes Munsee aed | Opened at the Treasury Department yesterday | recently imported there by a resident of Kan-| fon unl, tomorrow togive them a chance for ee SE ea Ons ot Son. Bone lane moan. : . Wien whe ions fais om Suaday the Mth day willbe | Muere We will continue the ouly strictly wholesaia | Who assumes all indebtedness, for the joiner work, wood flooring, marble | sas. ‘The mae was purchased by the im- | combination. ced Peek) Qanrses “ax Sime ell peeve 2 Opmannnber Sirens: — a yy 4 — x Sun by Mr- Ee h- Lee, Who will Keep its stock’ all the | _se8-3e* ZEBULON LLOWE. | work, vault doors cement floors, &0., for the | porter while abroad in July, 1890, and was used CONVENTION CALLED TO ORDER. that service. Should the name of Gen. Carr be | girots in quick auccenion, janaement: Rel-tuown brats of urs und telxovas uade poya RENTAL DEPART: new — building = pn, Colo. There oui "ary ey peigther ete sak ered ahobasneie. At 12:20 p. m. Gen. Knapp called the con-| brought forward James H. Potts will name |" When the shooting occurred the boat was BENJAMIN be SSXDER. iarty Me. Beentoae. SCOTT & BRO. Bein of rents ig one, were eleven bidders, the lowest of whom were | Cripp yee oe ele | vention to order. Rev. Dr. Stebbins offered | him. Mr. Platt has engaged a berth in a sleep- | gurned toward. the beach, aed. after the shoots Ce if tion. Vision. In addition to waking p John Moore & Co. of Syracuse, N. ¥., at | 8° meuns of locomo’ GLOVE! 3 Ce rents from tenants ] exercise acarefui supervision over $44,450. CHARLES JAMES M. JOHNSTON, "Second. —_ prayer and the quartet sang “America,” the | PS Car for this evening. It is therefore believed | ing Hains began to scull toward the rip-rape. was : Si udience joining in. Chairman Knapp in | that the work of the convention will finish to- | ‘Tue boat was within 100 fect of where Treasurer, the property, make stich repairs as become necessary, : ; . Dramor ou Rag: 1a ay. jag red ge mere dine ff dine ag oy tw 4 = Faasces sean ‘ALL WEDDINGS. Pathos poy el Ges nnd secure aenibie cssia'c | Att Restaicrioxs Rexoven—The Treasury | aminer of wools in the appraiser's office at | ia opening, address made a reference | to ey aE Along’ the bottom, for the water in not Geu in oiux bs open Department ha: d all rest ne, enthusi- u ALBERT L- SIUKTEVANT. ss ‘the houses when they become vacant. Your especial partment has removes restrictions here- | Boston, has been designated by the acting sec-| asm. VIRGINIA DEMOCRATS, ‘there. In ang Evans’ bouse Hains carr. Directors Saaaa mein: consideration is called to this brancls of my oftcs. | tofore placed on the deposit of funds at the sub- | retary of the treasury te proceed to Europe for GEN. KXAPP's ADDRESS. —— a ctriped blazer over his arm. He dropped MAKERS OF INVITATIONS. e8-6t 13 2 treasury in New York to cover shipments of | the purpose of: procuring standard samples of , i An Important Meeting of the State Exeou- | in the road and then picked it up and coolly Si: 2 1: P: 4 eS ~ Gen. Knapp’s remarks were as follows: ti 407 10TH ST., NEAR GAS OFFICE. wot = FOR RENT 1907 1th st. eur te the south and west. This has been | wool for use in the custom houses of the United] Goruemen of the convention: In behalf of tive Committee. dusted it off. He was walking at an ordinary 1331 14th, store, stabie and flat. in order to facilitate, as faras the govern- | States. This action is taken in accordance with ‘5 i Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. pace and did not call for any help for the dead . ment can do so. the moving of the immense | the report of the committee on standard wool | the republican state committee I profier | "icuyoxp, Va, Sep. 9—The democratic | °F dying man. He was so cool apparently that crops of the sections named. samples recently submitted to the department. | you cordial congratulations upon the aus- aieh keels mit Hon. J. Taylor Ellyson, chai — had ru ion there a tragedy. NEW REAL ESTATE MAP OF THE ee =e ee icious omen attending the it — s . ve > Paes Sea ew poly | Mbistrict aud adjacent sountieny with fous ie Armee: Tue Awzatcax Hoo 1x Dexxane—Tho See-| Tar Lexx Pustic Burtprxa.—The Treasury | fhis campaign. “All the conditices ebsuse | mn, is in session here today. It is very in:-| about half # mile from the Hygeia Hotel and eWKSBURY, . , | Oniyes “Yousboulgown oon Ke hice ‘iy lica skuters cx'Waineainy; | Fetery of Stato is in receipt of « telegram from | Department has approved the recommenda-|a great | victory: grent in itself and | portant meeting, as there will be no state con- | witness’ house isabout midway of that distance, en cd FRED. “A. SCHMID, 504 oth ot hori ly wanda; stationary temperature. ’|the United States minister at Copenhagen, | tion of the special agent that the property Prorat dr par mel aa Say therefore no cee channel for any- kane he oolig eaten Sac ee = pe eee a dated the 8th instant, aanonneing that the min- | offered by Lilsbee and Geer be accepted as the — ext | thing like party co-operation or pronuncia- | *P% : ciiens aaa ae: | ; ee ae ister of the mterior Lad issued, as stated in Tie | site for the publie building at Lynn, Mass. ‘The | 7° Fre ieee merge eg ee iswic’ | mento. ‘There is a large attendance. When en aentaieh todas coemenll BANKERS AND BROKERS, = 15 F st. a BE Sran’s dispatches yesterday, an order removing | a rty fronts 151 feet on Liberty street and | SP" be led by the wise, devoted and able | Zilyson’s executive committee of ten met here — : . WASHINGTON, au20-Im _ Artistic work in Copper Plate Engraving. PEOPLE'S YARD, the restrictions cn the importation of American , 09e, ‘on Willow and 120 on Washington street. | Ccldier and stateaman new in the exscutive |#bout two months ago it was the opinion of | Mr. Shillington began the examination for the WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT G és pork, and that hereafter all our pork bearing | The agent recommended that it be secured | Chair [a or whether ‘under the leader, | Bearly all present that the democrats and the | defense. Commander Evans said that his boat 916 AND 918 PA. AVE. N. W. @th st. and New York ave. proper certificetes of inspection will be ad- partly yy purchase and poriy by condemna- shi Lopeinnee well beloved and matchless leader | #lliance would harmonize. was directly in front of bis house. At the time = aammaenatand _ mitted into Denmark. ion at an estimated cost of , P in It was understood that the alliance would | of the shooting the canoe had passed a little to STORAGE FOR FURNITURE. CLOTH: Our aim ts to sell everybody, however small a — — pepanrlicrs aad mat up only democrats in democratic counties | the right of « line drawn out from his house. i ea eee SS Pensoxat.—Ex-Pension Commissioner J.C. | Boxp Tnaxsacttoxs.—The 434 per centbonds|, W- W- Goodrich of Brooklyn was chosen | for legislature. Of that the democrats | It was opposite a point between his house and Ki . ll take pleasure in waiting on 5 secing : of Chi i temporary chairman and delivered an address | would have mejority, a8 usual, but the | the light house, which is about seventy feet BOXES, 85, 87-50 AND UYWAKD. You satissied. Black of Chicago, H. E. Bateman of Pittsburg, | received at the Treasury Department yesterday | Pitsiriy denouncing the democratic — paeciemy or a od fhe gt ne pep wey Spee J W. cousox. — aNo, W. MacaKrNeY, = —_— nies ee ‘ss seal te Tee of | ocean inmeee ot Hn op era peepenyiny CHAIRMAN GOODRICH’S SPEECH. day, although prominent members of the com- | distance of about forts-tive fect at the time of an 0 . on ge ss eed Whale ad Wa ata” Rho percent hon recived othe apart | ME Goodrich poatod with pride to ae | ito ink ht th dmocrty will erty | heist inns cs bt arts et CORSON & WACARTNEY, xerrt1 & Co, MILL WORK, LUMBER, HARDWARE, phy of Newark aro at Wilard's——D, Ql. | ment for redemption ‘amounted. to ‘S107 te, | record ofthe republican party since its foun- fer pnw bagi ee ee tims bases GLOVEK BUILDING, 1419 F ST. S. W., inst aecee angi tuan of Norristown, Pa, W. D. Craven of | making the total thus for redeemed $9,943,760. | dation and said that four years of democratic | d7,*6\era4 Grom tcis own enact wb ar nae | enaee Jetty No et pow Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, 3 . MYSTERIOUS CLUB, Maryland and Geo. 0. Jones of New* York are | These figures do not include the transactions | rule had convinced the people of the duty of gard to the democracy of the candidate, and as | he was sitting was drawn about eight feet up Deposits. Exchange Loans. Collections. Opposite U. 8. Library. Waseg rom D0. at the Randall——W. M, Keough of St. Louis, | at the subtreasury at New York. recalling the partial power ccnferred 8 | a result the alliance vote in one or two counties | from the mean water mark. The c= agltizyad Mocks and bendsand all securities itsted on. oS eptember 3. ikor. | J. A. P. Glass of Vicksburg, J. Rae of Pittsburg, Ea eS PPE party which bas been on the wrong of | at least will go to republicans or sore beads. | curred in Hau) Roads, which is not a por- Be gtebanwee oe’ Sew York, Puladelyiia, Bowron aud Ty the Pade say of ths city, which haw been ve- | eM; Ae, MeComas of Hagerstown, Md., and| | Cxanazp Wir Inronrixo Laponras.—The | brery political al question since the days when it | | A leading alliance politician here today says | tion of the bay, but is formed by an imaginary —- 1 = ie Mysterion sn a cl ve ry Vana are at —- i Bouts sud gil ical Halivusd, Ges; fnwuranceand Tee: | Men's Outing Shirts, prices from 50e. to $1.75, now asc ier. aul wisue metmbersuipis | J's wehieta of Louinville, John P. Ieeaots of | rremury, Department is informed of the arrest | chan extension of human slavery | that a railroad bill will undoubtedly be line running from Thimble shoais to the Vir- phous Stock dealt in. fered. balt their wv: . The ire have Accerican Bell Telephone Stock bourhtand sold. 2918 | Cneret St 35st on eran into free territories of the northwest. At the next legislature, but that the bi ginia shooting not be so extreme as many people anticipate. | eighty-five feet beyond extreme low-water i i : i This Mnetuot of iulocmtuw ite memberahtp, it iriends | New Brituin, Conn., Geo. W. Kerr of St. Louis | #8 Chicago by Inspectors Stitch and Fleming to-go. and DY, that it has ne connection , of A. P. T. Elder and H. L. Barber, composing ‘Jerseys in Black only sre offered on sametermsas Siacever wy touts alt nigntaSvcont ex | Bagh ee gp ee core fhe Eider Fublishing Gompany’ of that city. dR eet mark and ata point litle to the right of Casmaz & Ler ‘A sual iot of Lawns at 2c. a yard. UeMSerua Ciao rhe Mysirieut Clad mics os | Eevee a Mektenste ot Gedee Terie, Fatt | tion of laborers from Canada. ‘The arrests aro —— Mr. Lipscomb took exception to « qnestion - ; Figured Onsandie Lawns at 0. pay seucaions, aid Genres vo warn, ite inetda and | ROME Sherman of New Ha Jor. | Fegarded as very important. The matter has Charley Gong, the Chinese Murderer, Pleads | of Mr. Shillington as to the cession of Old 928 7th an 706 Ket mw. |, The entire line of Geuts’ Ties and Scarfe; the SOc. | the puviic notte bomisied Uy the falve representations | Teo of Somerville, Mass., and Mra B. sp, | been referred ‘United States district Guilty aud is Sentenced. Polnt to the general government, on the ground ° cae a: « ‘inate taiinnihied ys club without authority. Hatcher of Columbus are at the Ebbitt,—— | attorney at Chicago for prosecution. Hanrronp, Coxx., Sept. 9.—Charles Gong, | 1 She akeeea ae ee = ved tse. ‘ote | tas vutrare iharit i's persed Se rtscecatags aan | RL. White of Hampton, Va., Platt Adams of lias Charley Lee Coon, alias Lee Bock Tune, | err ment, 0 be placed in evidence. De sustituted then: York, S. M. Wilkes of Staunton and E. A,| THE Curmaman Gor Awar.—The Treasury r} the Chinese murderer, was put to plead this morning charged with murder in the second | germane to the, pleading and did not neces degree. He entered a ples of guilty and was | sarily apply to ym . Ne 1 HOS. J. KING, President. Cowan of Boston are ut the Metropolitan.—s. | Department has been advised of the escape of POR ER Geer seat y, |. Smythe of Pittsburg and C. Lewis of Harris: | Chinaman named Woo Lee, who was con se5-8t E.G. SCHAPER, ‘ireasurer. ——— at the National.——A. C. Dillingham STOOKDER ~~ 4|% navy, H. W. Fuller of Cincinnati and A. , <n ee Mnate your shirts when we|H. Herman of San Francisco are at the Sere on Fst. usar’ th and’ pleased sos. Weare | Arno.——Hon. D. J. Curry of Kentucky, R. ean, Wi See Seis besten ingested Gee Sie Be now at RB. Ried of Florida and J. 8. Davis of eS te ee : 727 Joth st, opposite Rina’ Bank, ere st the St Jamen-— It was about640 p. m. when he went dows MOTE bBo.” | yy Tee ete ne ed Ragen eek ween, George Bancroft have! gone to ie" aeaa, bea to his boat and he wr the cance almost immer eos ——Mr. Harry lished about! diately thereafter. 97 Penn. ave. adjoining National Hotel. <q WE CAN DEMONSTRATE % Atlantic City he said Lee had poor vtarwserpene Sek —epehatr feo ‘Trunks and Satchels of best make atlow prices, Tact that wecan sure you money if you will cal | $24 Ponnerjvanie DY: D-H. Hazen has te- pemereett om ing inshore and the man who was ape “and see us. ‘ot the nny qoomot to be trying co book Ge buat -~4 : we J0uy F. sHETRY, iM oie ‘Lame feat, and the boct, io go" from the point opposite the by Be EB Printer, 623 D at. n.w. ‘House, have the ‘to the point where the sLooting occurred. Son tuaaned oa Ruts Leeruts X-WGE COMPAS OFFICE —Dr. Man- charge to SES Eiaine wes cising in the store of his Gallery, 110 and 1111 ave., between Ith ead pe aR = pe several weeks in guilty. and was watching the cance alb the ea a iy oe mona tsh,oe —Prof. Gong took his sentence Siaike was tm She sernsabet the We oo ‘when not satisfactory. —_sul-Gm_ ‘who has sweetly on the court and well back into the sternshects. Wee gB oai a ec ae at Bt se re Siithe young wan wars dreseed in white ay were ea76 Kaew | pipe Ss Ps tal ok wes ,— Continuedon Fifth Page

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