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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, TOL Pennsylvania Avenne, corner 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H_KAUPYMANN, Pres’ New York Oiice, 83 Potter Building, Sime Evesrxo Stan is served to subscribers in the dity by carrivrs, on thelr own wrcount, a¢ 10 cease Week. or Sic. per monta.” Copies ai ‘the counter ® Sones at Le United States OF cach. fis mailany where tare prepaid <0 conte pet month. (Canada | Satunpay Quaprerce S: 2 Sts 00 ert with forces postare aed $2001 OT OP GF" AL mall subscriptions must be paid in advanon. Rates of advertising made known on application. Vo. 79, No 20,067. / Che Lvening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2. 189L FINANCIAL. ____ FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. PARNELL THE ISSUE. Division in the Irish National League Convention. THE CLEARFIELD BANKER ARRESTED. Was It a Russian Plot Against the Austrian Emperor? TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Axwnnicax SECURITY AND TRUST ComMPaNy, No. 1419 @ ST. N.W. B™3G a FoNDRED DOLLARS WITH YOU (Not in pennies, however), And buy s Ten Per Cent Investment Bond of the ‘National Co-operative Building and Investment Ae ‘Sociation, secured by valuable real estate, Best place to put idle money. Good as a treasury note. = bond. Bafe asa gov-rament Eocene banks. Superior to savings WE HAVE Paring 6 per cent more interest. 4 DROP IN AND LET US TALK IT OVER. OLDHAM, DENT & CO., Investment Brokers, ec2¢-m.w,Cra ‘724 Lithet. ow. EEP CLEAR OF ““WILD-CAT SCHEMES" ‘ani “Shont Termers."" There is no better Paris a/c investment in the world than am Enlowment policy ia the Equitable. - Write for suphiete <fvine “costs and resulta." CHAS. PS GURLEY: Ito F st. Special Agent Equit- ale. ocd ‘Pay interest upon deposits, Rent you a safe box. Keep your will free. R*PORT OF THE CONDITION r WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, it Washington, in the District of Columbia, At the closo of business September 25, 1801. SECURITY aND TRUST CO. ball a President. A. A. Thomas....Second Vice President. ‘Treasurer. Total... ies Georee &. Fpumons, Secretary. 18 ? cpscscamaieso COMPANT OF WASHINGTON, B.B COR 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE. ‘Chartered by special act of Congress January 22, 1867. ‘Reorganized under act Congress October 1, 1890. ‘Transacts the business TRUST COMPANY 2p all ite various Aleo the business of BAVINGS BANK Total...... ‘District of Columbia, county of Washington. ss: I Wal B. ROBISON, secretary of Dank, do soienin! my knowiedxe ‘and belief. gexteeresgn BM. B. ROBISON, Secretary. Subscribed snd sworn to before me this Ist day of October, 1801. A ESEY E. COOPER, Notary Public. Correct—Attest WARNER, e Sous Sor EDSON, | OF EDSON JOHN 3. stohustepr, | ALBERT F. FOX WILLIAM B GURLEY, ARM: Tre And ofa SA¥E DEPOSIT COMPANY. ‘Capital: ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS, executor, administrator, guardian tates of minors, committee of the estates of Junatics, receiver, assignee and execu:es trusts of any and every deacription. Te Bt . H_SHEA, EPORT OF THE CONDITION NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF WASE- NG At Wasbincton. in the District of Columbia, ‘At the close of business September 25, 1891. and arene ea ce fe Ae Raat salt eS stnlnee day‘ each, month, st, second and third days of each month eu the Lots falis on Sunday the 14th day willbe : i aie aS Gutcton” Bathe & FBAN jaca, * ALBERT L- STUATEVANT. P. Zenas C. Robbins, Andrew Wylie, pe Emery, E. Francis Kigwa, a William E. Clark. cents) ms TLS. bonds to Secure deposits (per cents) -- ¢ U.S. bonds on ederaption tad with, U. 8. ireastiner ‘Ber cent of circulation). Duo from U. 8. treasurer, oii 5 per cent redemption find... Nationa! bank notes dual it ‘NO. W. CORSON. JNO. W. MACARTNEY. pe ae J Member NX. Stock Aix. caved Ststes cn CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F 8: Bankers and Dealers Railroad Stocks bonds andall Scere eas ae ee eal pond gl glee sankend —— ‘American Bell Telephone Stock boucht and sold. 118 Ewis G. TEWKSBURY, BB Lied ey, > RES Member Washington Stock Exchange, LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1335 F ST., WASHINGTOS, D. 0., Gia Pee nd OL fa ‘York and Chicago. Oamieren allowed cn deposits, JW 008 & co. ‘Bankers, 122 Fat, Solieit accounts of tndividuala, ‘firms and corporations. Exchange drawn on the princl- A FULL LINE KOW IM STOCK. Dal cities of Europe. : (Open an account with ua, ee ‘These Shoes look well and Mt well. cee ‘They are comfortable to tender fest. seus ‘Made on the bench st our Baltimore hows, — Good material used to make them. teal 1EE2 Ft Call and sce them. Ask for them. It's the favorite family shoe. ‘You won't be without them after one trial ‘Extra orders will be 50 cents extra price. ‘This shoe is worth $5.00 of anybody's money. ‘Ask for our make—$3.50 Shoe WILSON & CABR, Custom Shoemakers, wo ¥ ST. ¥. Ww. 2020-5¢ Baltimore Store 4 and 6 Baltimore st. ‘And Desert Knives. (Cheese Scoops, Bread Knives, &c.. he. ‘These goods are the finest made in Engisnd, and Prices Just as low as you pay for inferior quality. Agents for the Pasteur Water Filters. WILMARTH & EDMONSTOR, 1205 PENN. AVE. att treet! sez pees ee the new vuliding of the Washington Loan and ‘Trust Company, comer Hh end Fem. Evers moders convenience and comfort for mes whe apend large Part of thetr lives tn thetr offices. (Cali tor permit te inspect the premisen. cole ‘BR WARMER, Prosigoat, RIBLD STOCK, $903,000. Bas the best pian devised for securing e Homa XO AUCTION OF MONEY. NO BACK DUES REQUIRED. Aer pout crocs. syvazsbie $13 per month on each 6IX PEE CENT ALLOWED ON DEFOSITR, {£20,000 placed ia New Loana Fe SEE St ee Oe acted. ‘Tn and = MY STUDIO HAS BEEN THIS 13 TO THANK MY FRIENDS AND the public for their tbc peteneae ae to ‘8 continuance of thesuine st my old stand, 1623 Spawil sheeyehoie Cecck cc ia ae set Weert a aay seer stock ocl-st* FRANK G. RUNDLETT. ,OUR STO} Wi OR , . — BE CLOSED SATUR- aS matt SESEAAN BROS. 7th and E. FOR SALE— A frontaxe of one-fourth mile on town and Hockvilleeiectruc ratiread; land; beautiful sumoundingy end ‘opportunity jor investment. Price per acre: usual terme. P. S.—Carsare now running ip front of the BARNES & WEAVER, 629 ¥ ot. a. rt opr ocl-3t THE STAR ry Was mad 4.5. HAINES & CO. [RITUALIB! WONN’S Hi 721 ALISM, GRAND ARMY HALL, net overv aiaar Baht io Siageie Se Peony tre, greg Sunday: for private sittings, Mrs. Cabeli's, 11020 et 8.0." | Tames t00 peme Mire Relic Jo Brisham of toe sel7-thét, tr New York Society will occupy our platform for Octo ae a "1 on : The weather ie ikely to de fairs q be clear BSS Beretta ty te foe, pattonary | thetrutt sin teeuien of epincunam wal x i r._Ten-cent door collection. ocl2t ONE OF TWO REASONS REVIVAL BERVICE at UNION M. E. ms Ber Pchired? Ripccicoce ewting tonigyt: | BUSINESS CHANGES. Why you pay $1.40for Lumber you can buy of us at = » $1.15. Eithor your credit is poor or you are not Posted. You have not read the newspapers. ‘The dif- ference is 20 per cent, and in time wili land any man in the poor house. MILL WORK, LUMBER, HARDWARE, Ete tte 1. 0. 0. F.—GRAND CANTON-REGULAR ee this (FRIDAY) evening ‘ctclock. JAMES W. FUWLER, Cierke It (CHORAL SOCIETY.—FINST REHEARSAL TUESDAY, October 8, at Uni ‘30 pean. Auplica; ral oct Kg 3 i +t Churel EXCURSIONS, dc. FAMILY SUPPLIES. FINANCIAL .. eet Libbey, Bittinzer.& Miller, Gt st. arid Now York ave. m. w.. tbe prompt in attend And E. J. DOWLING, M. of K. _au6-3m 11th and O ste. «. @. WHILE IN THE je ‘ADVICE ON LAMPS. ©. a. MUDDIMAN. 614 12th ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSAIP, The ip heréto/ore existing under + Bro, Co. inthis day dissolved |. Hove retir- generous public business. arm will persons havi it them to him for payment and all debts due to bits late firm are payable October 1, 1801. 0. TOWLES. FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. ‘My reasons for claiming a portion of public patronage: My stook is purchased for cash. My expenses much iess than larger competitors. No leaders or baits at cost, and doubie profits on other goods. No goods misrepresented. Trely on fair dealing aud low prices for success. HL 0. TOWLES, 1007 Penn. ave. n.w. first meetin i day un 7.” urders received rt D. Ww. MICKELE RUBK1O, Sec. ocl-at* GADRIELE ANIONELLE, Treas, FOR RENT (Houses). FOR RENT (Stores), DEPTHS OF AFFLIC. — NEW TEARS SERVIOES aT ‘tion Lam ‘ummindfal of the value of Temple, FRIDAY, October 2,at n BATURDAY, 5 ese MASONIC NAVAL LODGE RO AAA, Father remember tuem in his kind FIND Ay, Ocignt Dioee act Sy a) oe MES. J. M. MAXWELL. ea ale , ROE a WASHINGTON, D. C., OCT. SES PAIS I have this day retiz PE STOCKHOLDERS’ MEET- Ba FOR SALE (Lots) .. FOR SALE (Horses and Vebicies)..... FOR SALE (Pianos)... FOR SALE (Miscellaneous) HOTELS.. ; | LADIES" Ds LEGAL NOTICES | LOCAL MENTION. Lost AND FOUR! MANICURE, ». All accoun' ; WhO are ‘ame. Wo have no abilities, | Wi for the enerous patronage we hu the past! twelve years, Same for the new Arms. Tho undersigned have this dey formed a copartner- ‘ship under the same firm mame and will continue the Dusiness as heretofore at 833 Louisiana ave., where We will be the trade. igs MILLARD PRI od JAMES POSES GREAT BARGAINS IN CHINA WARE are offered by 8. GOLDSCHMID, 1007- 003 Frat. See 4th pose. 1 ALBIN PRICE. SESS ERTSES TEREST MONEY WANTED NEW PUBLICATIONS. NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN STEAMERS. POTOM, ocl-3t = PROMPT NESS OF DELIVERY. = Cleanliness of fuel, ull wetght and measut ,COLUMB! ‘TIONAL BANK, ‘ashi », D.C., Sept. 30, 1891. ected especially for Nofice is hereby sven that the board of directors of w kind of coal you wai ‘the Coluxnbia National Bank of Washington have de- inspect your b clared from the earnings of the last three months a ‘coal will be dividend of one ands uaif percent upon the capital e001 mornin; venines. | MAURY DOVE Main offico, ‘Uist and I sts, B, 1626 stock, payable on and after OC1OBER 1, 1891. it P.M. HOUGH, Cashier. nw. py -3 branches, 1206 MRS. LOUISA MANN’S KINDERGARTEN Me Bw.s wharl, fot of ¥ and. ot ‘AND SCHOOL AND NORMAL TRAINING cer PERSONS OWNING REAL RGTATE | "ihe kindorrarten and the school open October 1 in ANACOS rion, Jacksci © Lot ‘opens November 1. NTE. eas ; Hol Roy oo tt" AWS Sutderland place. | WANTED Hel? cet monet g=>SPECTAL NOTICE. — ALL WHO WISH | WANTE! juceted to meet at Mgsonle rhsolat : VANTED (Lots). sae atsente | ae Sar stern, drapey_ toasing crows et | WANTED Chat pature, asking for water service in Auacoatia. Le cost and how paid will be expiained at the weeting. Owners pleaso bring lot ith them, serie: H. A. GRISWOLD, A.M. GREEN, GeO. F PYLES, EWE BEE OE EH QWEASBIIABERISNSVS SAVH HOE HEBSEERLHIRIITSYEBIAWED THT tet iring mattresses ide making will tind it to their interest. to wive gall. | Tnumediate attention given to all who will us with their patronage, Best of references furn! gs to workmanship. A. E. KENNEDY & CO... rospect ave. 2.W., 614 N ‘st. 5 B ISS 7% Bt ne. pS ___} Govenxuexr Recrrets Topay.—Internal ; Rae ™ 815-50. is ‘AND 618 ‘The above prices represent the best values in Overcoats we have ever offered. The style, fit and finish of the above are in keeping with our general stock, and that is only to be compared ‘with the best custom taflora. Should you wish ‘an Overcoat at a modérate price with the fit, atyle and finish equal to the finer grades here is your chance. GEORGE SPRANSY, One-price Clothier, ook 434 7th st. n.w. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will not be responsible for any bills con- muy wife, Lucy Mi. Elliott. . - ELLIO: yundary. cS Geo. Prince, Artist Photographer. Completely remodeled, Entirely refurnished, ‘Improved facilities added, CONSEQUENTLY I CAN GUARANTEE The most artistic results possibly obtainable in pho- tography. GEO. PRINCE, Artist Photographer, ocl-tr Cor. 11th and Pa. ave., over Brentano’s, THE LAST PAGES OF THE CENTURY Ben bicionary wre to be issued early this month. Bours: Sto ocl-at B. IMORE, MD., we ts to certify that Mr. ho fect amy money oF cot Order of the. ness on account of the SEPT. 29. 180 ‘m. Thomas traueact any busi- Ros He HOSMER, § cheat Ar 5 9030-3t" 8030-3 ON ACCOUNT OF RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY +4 ” Be oh Brow bestows oF | ES TAILORING Lone By “MERZ. enue, $205,054; customs, $326,912. mt meals l SATURDAY, TL SALTZSTEIN, JR tober 3. A 128 October 2, 1891. Boxps Repzemep.—The amount of 43¢ per er, — aca aL cae aces cent bonds redeemed yesterday was $215,950, anny protec sre appre oy ov | aging Se Antal redemons to, date 1,25, tac appreci i Wek, IN g yyy os esi , 1G Outstanding $7,279,150. jeuiotrope, experience in matters of dress. get Brat, "A propos thoee 825 English Gutawsy Coats | Mz. W. B. Cooter, the chief clerk of the — price, 350. and Waist Coats. They are beyond a doubt | Post Office Department, has returned from his Per ounce, introductory price, 1c. per ounce, LANSBURGH & BRO'S. DR. J. 0. McGUIRE HAS RETURNED TO the ‘city’ and reioved his office and resi- mice to 1627 16th st. 30:10-08" <g> FENCES!—THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN the Can furnis to select from. ish Woven wire fo: tarm, fight or heavy -wrowght iron for ‘wiil'pay you toexauune. belore or fuimbcohanek op A! Liutiders’ Exchange, 1sthi st-above Gt. BUILDERS’ EXCHANGE BUILDING, 13th st. between Gand H'n.w. preal ‘the best valtes ever presented in this city. re vacation, which he spent at his old home, Easton, Pa. Fourta-Crass Posruasrens.— Fourth-class Postmasters have been appointed as follows: Maryland, J. Martin, Perk Mills; Virginia, 8. M. Cox, Profiit. MEETZ AND COMPANY, Tailors, 614 1ith st. n.w. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Corner 9th; and G ats. BW. = Navat Oxpens.—Assistant Paymaster John 8. Carpenter ordered to examination for pro- motion. Lieut. B. H. Buckinham detached ““AKE YOU IN IT?! If not you are missing a golden Is it not quite evident tre i i opporttnity ta advance sour junnece interest that abe toe of talloring fh he avy Dovecot ne oem Oat Gti a pot ou belidiag, business done in Washing- cata ‘ ton the past yearortwohas Corsage Ix Szrrempes.—During the month mean ‘been done on this corner? of September 11,437,245 pieces of coin were ex- ag Pe —— ecuted at the mints of the United States, hav- Sige ke Pea a ake sronmes ind Sule have ard iver dalatyare taciauode> AO nee ees Sin ‘been creeping out, and yet the stock is standing it gallantly. The past few ‘weeks’ demand her would ‘almost clean out the aver- EE All-wool Black Cheviot Suits, cutaway, , Mack or square-cut costs, for $7.20. Tx Tanes.—The tide tables for the Atlan- tic coast of the United States, together with 206 Stations on the Atlantie coast of Britich Amer- ica, for the year 1892, published by the United ‘and geodetic WM. GARNER, 2 States coast) survey, are nowready - ‘ment. Not felt here, More for issue. ‘The People’s Clothier, Pattornsin the $25 suitings ee15-3n 1026 7th st. n.w. to order have arrived. Mexican Recrrrocrry.—Negotiations looking ‘Still have s couple of 90 | Bee PE EEANCE, ATT AS BE his office from 900 K st. to 1022 B.w., corner of L. ere tra tide tn tne asain men AN OPPORTUNITY. Mrs have for sale forty-one ‘acres of beautiful ground in the District Columbia, which | we consi at i spl re Kee B0bsON « stRIEBY, ‘GENERAL PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, Removed to 608 14TH ST., NEAR COR. F N.W. jy14-3m THE BEST EVIDENCE Of the fine work we do is s personal examination of the same. Calland see us, JOHN F. SHEIRY, 23 Dat. n. Telephone 843-2. Bq FEE MsSENGER sERVICRn ‘Youcan send orders to our stores, 1209 F st. n.w. and 1116 Connecticut ave., for Groceries, &c., by the ‘Mutual District Messengers from any one of the com- Pany's offices on call boxes free of charge. 9029-1 GEO. E. KENNEDY & SONS. Claas RIDING “soHOOL NOW ith st. nw. Special sttention given to ladies ang children. s20-1w* Be"? A ts Gory THAT GLITTERS, AND NOT ALL WATCHES ARE TIMEPIECES. Every Watch I sell is accompanied with ‘a written time certificate and guarantes, ‘No Watch sold out of my stores unless Previously been timed and compared with the U. 8. Observatory time and found to be perfect timepieces. A. L, SALTZSTEIN, JR, HEADQUARTERS FOR AMERICAN WATCHES, 007th st. aw. : Cor. ote. ve Branch: Cor. Main and Granby sts., Norfolk, Va. education eun be CUMMEKCIAL COLLEG: q= NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. ber September 24, 1801. i, [CAL BUSINESS ‘THOROUG! pie ‘BU: NOW ATTENDING MY - cs Rss icing pee IMPORTING TAILOR, ‘2121 Pa. ave Don BSbAYy, B. & eriiewe = pepapeie dee eae to agreement upona reciprocity treaty between the United States and Mexico are in activ Progress in the City of Mexico between a special commissioner appointed by the Mexican government and United States Minister Byan. dozen or so patterns left in the six-dollar Trouserings. Istand ready to make good all shortcomings — snd ‘they were never so fow as they are this season. @ WARFIELD SIMPSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, Corner 9th and G sts. .w. Ty TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE COMPYROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. WASHINGTON, ‘Tse Posto Dest Statement issued yester- day shows that the interest-bearing debt de- creased $25,504,700, and the debt on which in- terest has ceased since maturity increased $7,515,520 during the month of September. ‘Total cash in the treasury, €741,668,209.89. ‘Act of Congress to enabi thous to extend their cor existence and for other Purposes.” approved July 12. 1 Now therefore 1, EDWARD 5. LACEY, Comptroller urrency, do hereby certify that “THE CLTI- NATIONAL BANK OF "WASHINGTON an he, CEL OF WASHINGTON. Ccuniy of WASHINGTON, and DISTRICT OF CO- LUMBIA. is authorized té have ion for the specified in. soci Damely until close, jn testimony J ‘Tarasvry Exrrores To Br Parp Werxiy.—As ‘© matter of general convenience the Secretary of the Treasury has decided that employes of the Treasury Department may receive their salaries in weekly ents, of only semi-monthly, as at present. sriiee Ot um “Expert in Trousers.” hereof witn hand and seal of wi ness my band day of SEPTEMBER, 1801. ‘LACEY, 8, Comptroller of the e_SIGNER'S GALE pF ENTIRE CON- office this 207! TSRAL. ol! TENTS OF THE BOOK AND STATIONERY ears TAMORING TALE. in-chief of the United States naval force on the Asiatic station reports to the Navy Department the following movements of ships under date of September 11: The Monocacy wasat Yokohoma, Japan; the arrived at Shanghai Sep- tember 7 and the Palos on the following day. remarkable. A. is almost sigays jor the better. “fete STORE OF WM. H. LEPLEY, $ juction of new talent from New York in the Cut- 1108 G BT. N.W. ‘Acorfiplate stock of PRAYER BOOKS, CHURCH ARTICLES, RELIG- 10US BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERS’ SUNDRIES FOR SALE AT RETAIL FOR OOST PRICE. Cannyixa Ovr tur Rectrrocrry Treaty.— ‘The Spanish minister has given notice to the Department of State that the custome author- ities of Cuba will accept proof of*the American origin of goods entitled to admission under the recently negotiated reciprocity treaty, the ae proof made before spanish consuls ‘H.W. SOHON, Assignee, ‘at the various United States ports. 1108 Gt. n.w. Promotions mx THE ARTILLERY.—The follow- ing promotions will occur in the artillery of the army by reason of the death, on the 30th ultimo, of Maj. William McK. Dunn of the third regi- ‘ALL WEDDINGS. = GEDNEY & ROBERTS, MAKERS OF INVITATIONS, 7 1TH BT., NEAB GAS OFFICR sal. ‘G21 F street. Oravats, Collars and Wristlets from London. Can ‘now be seen, ‘DE. ©. Bh CLARK HAS OPENED AN office af 1562 100 st., junction of “1th ate snd Dupont Circle. ee2-we = IGE, woop, COAL TEHICRN ICE CO. phone, 486." Main office: Sout und B sts, n. wand 1th and 14th st. wharves uality of FUEL unsurpetped: | Prices reason : cS Call RED WAGONS {or PENOBSCOT IOB. se2d ~ ,BICHMO} N AN VI OES 8 5 2 ot meet er aN BEWARD. BAIRD & GALT, 002-28 921 F street nw. a request from Nicholas Krukoff, the inspector of agriculture for the Amour district in Rus- sia, to be furnished with information respect- the public gt TEL supsRcr—aaTe, be ‘writer says, is made with a to the free dis- ae the lands to the Amour iver. Punsoxat.—Gon. N. W. Day and Capt. E. A. Saunders of New York, Col. C. 8. Halstead and T¢you want the nest Hats manu ‘may imagine worth $4, wohave it. From good to tho dest Hateare here at a fair, honest Price. This ‘will pay $10,000 for the arrest. and conviction of te persen of persons. who removed the trou the ‘trark of ie Nestern” Ne ree 1m ,WEDDINGS FOR FALL. rn eitens coetiel and, ize tn BYEON 8. = ° @. & SHEDD & BRO., Gas FIXTURES, PLUMBING AND HEATING, 829TH ST. N.W. = LACE CURTAINS. the quality ape tones hon ae “SEN zac camnonn, i ; i 7 i i i a tt ik Ae Fit i THE BERING TROUBLE AT SAVANNAH. What an Officer of the Kush Says About — FIGHTING OVER PARNELL. Capt. Shepard, chief of the revenue marine division, Treasury Department, bas received a letter from an officer of the revenue steamer Sensational Document Presented te the National League Convention. Omreaco, Oct. 2—Probably no more sense ‘ational document was ever submitted to @ public gathering of Irishmen than the report today laid before the delegates to the fourth convention of the Irish National League of America by John P. Sutton, the secretary of the organization. The secret cor enee of the leaders revealed in the report and the strange conditions under which the Would appear to have existed eould not cause surprise even to many who bave most Closely watched the current of affairs, Beginning with a letter from Mr. Parnell a few weeks after the Chicago convention, en- treating President Fitzgerald to raise funds to help the wafortunate evicted tenants of Ireland, as the treasury of the Irish league was almost Bering sea season is drawing to a close. Few scaling vessels are seen now, @ stray one being boarded occasionally. The latest seizure was made by the Mohican. The British steamer | Otto was boarded after aaving been in the sea | nine days. She was fitted out at Victoria end | had several newspaper correspondents i ey sea and hunt seals, endea cnt of sight @f government veer The Mohican seized her on account of some error in her papers. The Otto loft for Victoria, tember 4. This makes the fourth seizure season. The Corwin seized two vessels and the Bush and Mohican one each. Most of the vessels of the scaling fleet have been | Sarmative’ ith iditty tt Slarlig boarded by the government ships, but about | Chronological order to “how aha cise dozen schooners hive been able to evade them. | snd aguix the convention ‘ur’ the American league was prevented from across the water, while the officers of the league, for no” hold: one, were abused by factionists in thts country, encouraged by Mr. Parnell and his colleagues, Who are exhibited as sedulously ign: the league officinls whenever opportunity offered. ir. Parnell’s overtures are described in he endeavors to the recommendation of the executive committee for the traasfer of the admimetration in Dublin, promising in copmdé- gration to thank them “for their great service to e Irish cause, strongly disapproving of the attacks that bave been made upon, thom and stating that, baving inquired into the charges naed as witnesses in the case of seizures made by them. The court convenes October 1. The Bear has not arrived from the north, but may be expected at any time. The Rush and Bear will remain in these waters until De- cember 1. “The season has been exceptionally fine so far, but it is now time for the boisterous weather to set in, and we will probably catch our share of it. The naval vessels remain in the sea, with tue exception of the Porpoise, which has re- turned to China. The Alert and Thetis are ran- ve List e i « longue ning short of provisions, and one of them may | ub Oy on ely eee have togosouti for supplies. The Marion ishere | quetes : awaiting the arrival of the coal ship from De- parture bay, B.C., before proceeding to Yoko- homa. Some of the ouling schooners ba done very well this soason. One ¥. total catch of 4,300 skins for the spring and summer work. Others have catches nearly as large. The Bering sea vessels have catches ranging from a few hundred to twenty-five bundred skins. The government vessels have kept a strict watch upon the sealers and their movements and, have secured valua- ble information as to the season's catch. Each vessel has also kept a record of the number of seals seen in the sea at a distance from the Islands of ‘St. Paul and St. George. The schooner Sitka has brought word from Yakutat that the bodies of the four men lost at ley bay last June by the swamping of a boat from the Bear were recovered by the natives and buried in the sand.” . Kegarding the proposition the says: “It is one which the conscience of the execu- tive cannot conform to. We are not now nor have we ever been unmindful of the fact tast we took office under pledges to conduct the league as a body auxiliary to the national in Ireland, aud as «uch we have always been guided by'their advice and direction. We de Lot propose at this late date to adopt a differ- ent policy; but we are not seeking « certificate of character from any one for having acted in every instance in coniormity with Mr. Parnell’s express desires.” At noon today, after all-night vigils and svoula as an organization, formally repudiate and condemn Parnell was ‘still undetermined. A strong clement of the platform com- mittee, including J. G. Donnelly of Wisconsin and Dr. Thos. O Reilly of St. Louis, had made @ stubborn strugy! action, and threatened if it were not taken that the fight would be carried into the convention. a were combatted by others, among whom Daniel Cornery of Chicago ‘was couspicuous, hoiding that the league xhould continue to Maintain an attitude of neutrality as between warring factions in Ireland. As a result of the clash no session of the con- vention ws held until after 2 p.m. today, although adjournment yesterday bad only beem + NOT MUCH GOLD. Mr. Eldridge of the Geological Survey Ex- presses That Opinion. In the commission this morning there was some discussion as to certain questions being | reserved and by common consent the pamphlet containing the offers made to owners was con- sidered in evidence, the commission stating | that they wanted allthe light possible. Mr. | 5 till 10 o'clock this morning. When it be- Shoemaker asked to correct that part of his | co, evident thet the bent of contuniing testimony in which he had stated the price paid | groups would scarcely permit a - apeed: by him for the Shorter tract at the junction of | it, inte ony et the Broad Branch and Military roads was $450 were reached. Chairman liyan came to, the - on je stage at the Con Per sere. Tt was O500 per eco he paid forlt. | 12] capounsed « pestpoucment of the prevent George H. Eldridge of the geological survey | ings "A big fire around the eormer fom tee was called by the government and examined | £21) partly sesuaged the disappointment of be by District Attorney Cole. He gave an account | qeiogates. of his studies at Harvard and bis daties on the | “GES of a secret mecting held by an inner survey. and especially his experience in mining | circle lust. night ata place wwo yollee die. geology in the west. He was on the Truesdeil | fant from ‘Central’ Mune Mall’ wan warts tract with Mr. Spalding and Mr. Dewey and| ind was generally believed It was ales the first time he examined a pit on August 18. | ~ talked that the constitution of the league There was a body of quartz in it with some of - ie - ite. The qui fon would be revived so as to leave out all Tefcrence to the organization in Ireland, and natural causes. They took seven samples, | iying in Americus ollicers wolely the cove gne of quartz, in places, and some of the loose. | trol of funds collected in this country, to be- The samples showed a trace of gold less than | stow where in thelr judgment was right and &1 per ton. He went out, again on August 26, | Scserved. when Mr. Spaulding and Mr. Truesdell were with him, and examined another pit, from which sample showed less than $1 per ton—a trace. A sample from another hole showed no gold. They then panned, finding no gold in one and one €1.42 per ton and others a trifle of gold. He then described several other visits when he got $1.60 and other amounts per ton. From the assays made he would say that no ue as to precious metal had been shown. A speculator might give $200 to $300 for the rospect. He had also examined the Shoema- Eer property within the two weeks and described his examinations of the pits. The sample from dump showed not over 3 of 1per cent and from pit B only traces; one sample from pit C showed $2.40 per ton. | For mining purposes the land was of no value. No BEASOS TO EXPECT GREAT GOLD. On cross-examination witness said he had seen gold prospects in the Maryland mines further west than Dr. Kempster and Mr. Russ have charge of. There was no reason to expect that the veins increase in value as you go down. He had known of prospects ba sold in Georgia, but he knew of no sales in this section. On cross-examination witness said the report of Prof. Emmons, on which he was being ques- tioned, was unofticial, and on the offer of it in evidence the objection to it was sustained. By Judge Wilson—There is no actual evidence of gold in the specimens examined, except the presence of the gold itself. The presence of copper, lead or silver in ore would war- Fant “an expenditure in ment property. without these mineral warrant such an expenditure. Ap: such as he had in mind, is a number sunk, which might, but not necessarily so, yield 8 gold-bearing quartz on further development, or which might lead to the belief of » paying one. Gold must be found to make it a pros- PSr, Howell, civil engineer, was called by Mr. MeKenney for the Brown tract (17) and he testified that 77 per cent was suitable for subdivision. There were thirty-two acres of the zal subject to an overflow in & fifteen-foot ee CLEARFIELD’S BKOKEN BANK President Dill Keleased on Bail, bet i Again Arrested. Crzanrmxy, Pa., Oct. 2.—W. H. Dill, pres- dent of the suspended First National Bank of this place and of the private bank at Houtedale, which also suspended, and John B. MeGrath, cashier of the stter bank, who were arrested last night on the charge of embezzlement, en- tered bail this morning. Mr. Dill was at once rearrested rant sworn out by National Bank Ruaminer Miller, who is in cha: of the First National Bank, and held in €25,000 bail. He bas os been unable to obtain bondsmen. report that Mr. Dili has made an asign- ment 1 incorrect, but judgments ting £30,000 have been entered agains Renty-six thousand dollars of ‘theen fudg ment are held in trust for his wife. Bank aminer Milier is engaged in an examination the books of the bank, in which work be is ing assisted by the directors, It te anid several more warrants ior the arrest of Dill will be sworn out today. Everything quict at Phillipsburg this morning, where there was a heavy run on the bank bank yester day/ Business is practically over. pe act sane SAVANNAM EXPECTS TROUBLE, Ball Cartridges Distributed to the Military— Armed Men Parade the Streets. Savaxxan, Ga., Oct. 2—Savannah expects trouble as a result of the great strike and has prepared for it by swearing in a large number of special policemen. Last night large details of well-urmed men were placed at the several armories to prevent any attempt that reckless strikers might make to obtain the arms aud ammunition stored There is a general fecling of apprehension and itis f adisturbauce may occur st any moment. Several —— + seg mores ro wig to be brought from New York an: points to willbe peptected.oatteral shatcost. Tweety will be protected,no matter at ‘wen! Thousand bali sos have beea ‘tisteibvaned among the military, and 2 vq ry ‘not i » ‘The t, pits authorities bave no fear that able to suppress any disorder. Semwstal oes 0o as tay toometanonn FLAMES AT HALIFAX Over $200,000 Damage Caused by Fire Last Night. in force in Hlinois, January 1, 1890, was $384,- 299,260, of which $165,289,222, or 43.01 per cent of the total, was on cre tracts, and $219,010. or, cent, was on village and ci Jets. Tus dev of Ooo comntg, ae Chicago, was $191,518,209, of which $1 was on acres and’ $17,452,904 Hauirax, N. &., Oct. 2—The most dissstrous fire that has visited Halifax for years broke out before 11 o'clock last night in the Merlin plan- ing mill on Taylor's wharf near the Cunard wharves, By 2 o'clock block from John Cronin’ ie Hi f | 4 if { if | Fee e H | | | i +4 | hd I G

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