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SECRETARY PROCTOR BUSY. ‘THE “DESPATCH” COURT. ‘TRE PROFITS OF GARBAGE. _ 80 next than Mr. Draney offered to do it SAMUEL MOORE'S TRIAL ‘M. Schaeffer, who testified that aabateat Dowt Dexar To Id K DITION Getting Things in Shape So He Cam Leave | It Gets Down to Business Teday and Lieut. | Mr. Crane’s Charges the Subject of a Hearing | ioe See seh —_ five feet one and three-quarter inches im = 5 jary Obtained and the Witnesses for the wy || mageobacy eka a ery bane Sea oe “sate Mr. Crane suid he did not want them to lose Government Heard. Boectded thefts fossa ao nettoes ater Stop that cough! Else the bronchial tubes will be en- wabing hie peg a ft MIS FIRST REPORT-READ AND ALSO MIS DE-| MR. CRANE TALES ABOUT mmppLewex—vercrt | sight of one fact, that an engineer of the War se pty yi clot near the traces enone omnes“ CHILLY AT THE TRACK|sxsstess Sttosstmst mast popcse| nes war, susan cts| Sen rm ete mevamy ots re eProp | ren rer enema and there was The shell west ing the DORF IX THE JAIL—THE PRISONER TESTIFIES ———— was Injury. Kocther medicine isso opeediiy operstive tm hove daal'tevoen to ask ead Be wltits | Steere Sas uss sopleicaadiaciees District. ‘The matter, he said, would not end} rx mm ow BENALY AND WAY RE STRUCK THE | War caused by seen The “Gout throat and Iung troubles as AYER'S CHERRY PEC- os spare time maki — —— here. - »| Paral BLow. of the anjury. The blew could been made ORAL. A few doves have been inowa to break up an annua! roport, which will be a rather| The court of inquiry that is investigating the | The District garbage was raked over today |. Have you ever inquired, Mr. Crane, Sets ngury; |The blew could have been toad 1 The Cold Weather Dec the At- asked Br. Douglass, “whether Mr. Clarke has Clatinato and distressing cough. Suferers from er Decreases the At | important document This work J Progress, |lose of the ‘lato United States steamer De-| at the Commisioners' ofice. A’ litte after | been present st the Wat Department to attend | Im the Criminal Court this morning the eot-| vet here beer struck by he lev be seen “ j ing satisfactorily spatch,” ns the unfortunate craft is now off-| noon Mr. John H. Crane, Deputy Health Off-| to his duties?” cred man Samuel Hen: ° secu, tronliti, croup, conmumtion, sr treat tendance at Benning, contain a, good deal of uscfal and interesting | cially designated, met at the navy yard at noon | cer Bayly, Mr. B. ¥. Ruak, sepcesce hs ting Mr. | . “ea, sity I undorstand he is an engineer, om | Jandorf, a fellow rriseere te one ae tein | Rola mavereat thc sanee cameed the tnjery amt whcopunz cough finda sure relief inthe use ot sol information. today in pursuance to tho orders of adjourn- | Draney, the late garbage contractor, and others = i Of October, was the central figure, when, in| On cross-examination witness ss at wes thie preperation. It scothes the inflamed membrane, This morning the Secretary, before he went | ment yesterday. All of those who attended | interested hada hearing before the District | yy Ny’ Bisine, whole We cecsonnl Meee ng | charge of Mr. Springman, he teok aseat next |POt powible for the wound to have rewulted out MEXICO MAY ADHIT CORN FREE, | +> tho cabinet mooting, bed « long talk in his | yextorday were present inciading the fonr | Commissioners in reference to. the charges | frat to say Mr. Clarke is able to stand the | that of his counsel, Mr. Geo. K. French. When | 9m" fall sae most private office with Hou. J. M. Clarkeon, | white-garbed, Jersoy-capped Jackies of the | made in a letter submitted by Mr. Crane to the | fire of Mr. Crane or any one else.” Judge Bradiey took his seat and the court was | rested fuseane ‘at this point (190 e'cleck) Frencotes expectoration and induces repose. Don't be ex-assistant postmgster general, and this fact | wrecked steamer, who are waiting from day to | Comminsioners relative to the garbage service. |. Mr. Crane said Sooaeek pane that | convened every seat within the rail was filled, i i i th ise to considerable gossip regarding th - the ‘TRE PRISONER TELLS without it the house. Sallie F. Stone, Hurtestore, | Five Persons Killed in a Railway Otag amet yaaa her ati sly ling the prvdape stone ton poh preg: on tiated ae Commissioners were present. Tho soars the audience including the jurors in the box / The prisoner took the stand in his own be Va. writes: “I have found, in my family, that Ayer's Collisi the Seoretary will probably not retire, from | before Peipi bevy aan was parchbes peered ——— oot, said he knew that mombers of rae the — — of the forty talesmen | balf, giving the name of Sam for colds ision. the War ‘tment mucl fore the ist charactér:’ ie over ngress were excl from taking contracts, wn lay. latter called and ——— December.” ‘The tesignation. of "ess first thing done this morning was the | subjectiof the garbage service. Occasions 2 a habe we ‘ae Soe eae ees Mr. Crane said that if this was not illegal | sworn on their voire dire. et courbes.” = ator Edmunds "that lise eaused | Feading of the minutes of yesterday's session, | '1 aaseaenen aan up at hin “Five years ago I had a constant cough, night the necemity of | m new _ cabinet | There was ® alight objbetion made by Lieut, | Se remarks Dawed between Mr. Crane and Mr. | "ST 1th hearing wan going on Mr. Douglass OrrtiNo a aUBY. Fiepenbring’s call eweste, was grest faced in flesh and had been| CLOSER FINISHES LOOKED FOR. | oficer does not take effect until Ni Se ree ceoted er Urns | ts ae coeeme ee invited Mr, | !2eked ont of tho window and observed:| The first called, J. Sondheimer, said that | *t aud they had enter a 1, and there fs no necessity for the existen on fondle ripen ols: Mgr BLS Dy ll enc My Pea rma ay F.| “There goes.a dead animel wagon now, Rows, | be had an opinion, and inadvertently stated be | S2°" were fiven up by my physicians. Tbeean totate Ayers | Horses Welt Matched in the Hacesat Benning | of another Henator {rom Vermont before Con- | *# the tegulations permit, rather than as his | Crane to proceed, remarking: “You aro \orse.”” thought the prisoner should be hung, and a _ Cherry Pectora! and was completely cured."—Ange A. Today. Gress meets. counsel,” as the judge advocate had,entered | Prosecutor, aren't you! © iedtindvduk 6f Nits -winilow dnl @e- P ng, and was | dorf pulled out his te ‘Mr. Crane said he had addressod a letter to | gerreas oy A letter from the Secretary of the Navy was | the Commissioners, to which he had received | tuimals sli Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. Secretary Proctor has not as yet been a Bexxtxo Race Track, Oct. 27.—The second | pointed to be « Senator by Gov. Paige. He hi told to stand aside. The court cautioned the | it and put it £2 the law requires that dead | other talesmen to becateful, if they had formed |and ‘when he. sa lee acting {Feed granting the servicos of @ stenographer | 20 reply. = opmions, not to express thera wien questioned. | with his hand in his the Aay’s meeting of the Washington Jockey Club | feceited e letter from that oficial indicating | for the courts Mr. H.C. Tanner received the | | Mr. Bayly suggested that if Mr. Cranc’s let- | That wagon. you see. is opened.” | GuMtne'talcamen were, called a number sinved [aud struck him nite. ‘wen 0. larre asiai at Benning came off today, and while the en-| non the oceurronse. of the vacancy, and to | SPPointment and was sworn by the jadge advo | {er was all that was to be preseuied he could | eyanted the Comminioners for the tine ives | eek ee he ok conti ieee te fee De ie ce Prepared ty Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell. Mase. | +0125 of thie differont events ure not as numer-| this he has replied, saying that he would be | °*- HT Douglate reed Me Crane’eletter, the sub- | 2% Mr. Bayly did likewise, but remarked | "y, "eam doing Jos:ice. A |) Ea Sold by ail Druggista Price, @1; aix bottles, $5. ous as yesterday, the bores are moro evenly | gratified at such an appointment and that he lastest eporrcilecathe neers stance of which was published in Tur Kran Sat. | U8, ho hoped it woukd not ‘occur often, as | wan next fo jtsporaibie to wie (AE matched and ‘close finishes are looked | Wowldaccept. ‘Theformal appointment will not | It was decided after a brief discussion that | urday. It gave Se chew ad ibe gartn ia | there was a crush of business in his office. Jedge Bredlay enid tt eee tt a | Ay : a I to for. The chilly autumn breezes andthe over- | be Made until after November 1, and then Mr. | the court should go on and tako aa much testi- | service at the rage it was paid for in September ult tenes aiden ieee talesmen cither stretch, their consciences | arms extended and thes clessod arm aed nant ¥ are no marked contrast to the beautiful | \anine his new role te coot as he wishes, | @0RY as possible, but the tardiness of the men | would cost $115,202.65 year, or nearly eight ‘ or stultify themselves. It may happen in a few | #0 us to keep him in a tion. Indian summer weather of yesterday and the | When he docs #0, howerer he lence the nest | of the Despatch, who did notarriye quite on times the | dmammt” of Mr. Drancy's|qhey Arrive and Are Received by Their|itstancen that a man has such an opinion as | Mr Cigahum bad -aome talk Sith bien but be crowd is considerably thinner. Turfmen say | sum of $9,000 a year, the difference between | time from the wharf, caused a delay in the | COMtract; — that ‘although teams — cottld Hosts, the National Rifles.” would prevent him acting according to the evi- | did potaay what Grabam stated. Graham told “Ast Suz Lacs Or Beaury Is A | that the track is cood, and much better time is] the salaries of a eabinet officer and a Senator. | Proceedings, |The mon came in apout five | fe tired for S459 a “day. | Mr. D oe | The leceek ween sire boptiablyin the faces | eteey of businocs an the teevatioc ts cos | rope eae enl te Coen emma at hao ted t the opening day. There isa a - - | minute id they were ushered int rt 10, ir. ie __understos y of business was the incentive to stretc! mn replied, “ — LITTLE PLUMPNESS." Bigh morthwaet wind, und thors are no evi-| = tyStncTa,chinion stand tho War Depart: | oon, beaded by 8 petty offer of the Dale. | ¥*# ®’ middleman, was prid $5.50 a day,nud | of this crack cavalry company, the Boston | €owscience. Siow benmars ke heed teen OO dences of the heavy rain of last night. until at least November 19, if not until the 1et| ‘These men wero rapidly asked their names | thus mado §30 or €40n day out of the service, | Lancers, this afternoon as they marched | _ 2. Clagett—And yet these are the very men intended to cut him. Jandorf ‘Thin te a frequent thought, and s wholesome ons. ‘The following are the entries in the fourth | of Decomber. P and rates and, rising promptly, they replied, | and was favored by ‘receiving his pay/ny the avenue with the District | NB0are loudest in their criticisms when there Lis pocket as he approached Ail of a baby’s beauty is due to fat.and nearly all ofa | race, which did not fill last night: Lynn, 101 cance Sse Set ie” - Rote eee always ending with a sort of elided “sir” that | from the rict weekly, or, in other words, | 5: ial fs a mistrial. pound: $., 102; Matagorda filly, "105; cane ? somewhat confused their names and therates.|¥83 farnished his capital by the D ational = Rifles acting as eseort.| At 11 o'clock both parties announced that | On cross-examination witness said hismother women's_we know it as curves and dimples. Cold Stream, 101; Euston, 96; Cerebus, iil. es ee eee Scie cocina’ Bead trict, Mr. Crano charged also that Mr. | Notwithstanding the leaves, however, the re- | they were content with the Jur told him he was seventeen in July. He had What plumpness has to do with beaith fe told in & HOLMDEL WING THE FIRST RACE. __New York Stock Market. Lieut. Cowles first wanted to read his narrative por patie pred eds: PA Mane of [the | ception of the visiting company was a hearty | trorm, as follows: agin chewed ae iitiicscudiiemekuseinmcous tee. The first betting and jockeys in the first race, | 4, TE following are the openinie and clos of the wreck, a large, closely written document, | have paid for the privilege of performing tho | 0" 84 from the appearance of the visiting ting iu contact with a gift in Howardtowees Constantinople | wire ty Corren und - : ions alicging |COMPAMy Was well desorved. The train on . We besuttful? “Both |5 furlongs, are as follo which Com. Davis explained was the first story | service, und made other assertions alleging | C°™P"™Y was wel J. gner, jeaver, J: cutting her with a knife. Piepenbring had ald you rather be healthy of Lesa! (littigalar 8; Kaageack (Gavia in) ae: of the disaster produced, an iss ofieial repost | T4RUIAcity inthe service. _” | which the Boston company arrived was nearly | Davenport, Charies J. Jones and John Wi knife first pera the fa tbe proper auewer. tocrat (Crawford), 30; Gondolier (Harris), 15; to the department contained no details and was | 5 Ww gat she letter had been read Mr. Crane said | threo hours late and did not reach this city lesers. Magruder, Povl, Thomas, Davenport ‘Thiers L. (Mooro). 15; Slander (Johnson), 15; but = brief statement of tho casaity. Tho | be wou like to Lear the reply of the health | until after 2 o'clock. and Jones are colored. — Hoimdel (Sims), 3 to 5. ‘Ihe race was won b: court, however, decided that this dirst report | “cer. At the Baltimore and Ohio depot to recei THE OVEXING ARGUMENTS. Holmdel, Knapsack second and Thiers L. third. should not be read he other was pro-| 5, ‘That if Rot. my purpose in coming down | the Lancers were the National istes with | After arranging a diagram of the south wing SCOTT & BOWE, Time, 1.033. —_ a a judge adv 00% thereups Fon ee Bycnns pl oi ‘baerearn ners | Capt, James F. Oyster and staff and the Third | of the jail so that the jury could see it Mr. H z it aloud was a short account, stating that | Wl y re d 2 Artillery Band. ‘The Rifles ~ . —_ ea pans rapa coerce ah dl the Despatch loft New York Friday, October 9, | "the meeting was called at you thie hosis during the stay of the Bostonians and | C7 Clagett opened the ease, stating that while 132 South Sth avenue, The second race was 6 furlongs, selling. En- for Washington; that the wind was variable | Mr. Crane,” said Mr. R ‘to hear commenced the duty by turning out for the re- | ™4lice was a constituent of the crime of mus- pS SENS tries: Watterson, Mary Stone, Kiity T., Bus- and ftnaily changed so that a northeaster re- | YoU had to say about ecption with full ranks. der it need not be of along duration to make teed, Umpire Keily, Dodo and Adam. sulted. At 3 am. Saturday, October 10, the WHAT HY KNEW OF 3IR. CLARKE. Jpon alighting from the train the Lancers | the crime. He proceeded to explain the cir- Your dreagist keeps SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD | pte won, Watterson second, Mary Stone LIVER OiL—all druggists everywheredo. $1 oc27/ third. ‘Time, 1.1634. PORT CHESTEN TAKFS THE THIRD. The third race was 1 1-16 miles. Port Ches- ter won, Prather, second. Has been used for over FIPTY YEARS by MILLIONS eae aauanta Gamaiae Vane: ef MOTHERS for Wer CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- = ING, with PEKFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the | « pumor im Mexico as to Probable Action of Despatch grounded on Assateague So = marched past the Rifles, draw: ‘¢ | cumstances of the case by means of the plat. the Cherapeake bay. oars sored, fo be bitch here, but Mr. | ctrcet, andafierward salted'the locel company | On the day in questiona priséner, Peipenbring, | WME atked a8 fo " certain statements. : ander added that he had used his | Douglass relieved it by asking Mr. Crane what |. j{ passed, taking up. the line of | {M4 deceased engaged in conversation in oneof |J&Ndorf had one of his hands on bie te get the stip off, butfailed. There | he knew about Mr. Clarke. This started the | march down the avenue. The Lancers num- | thé cells and afterward some words passed be- | head when he struck him. This was natural. een no ‘mishap and he desired to testify | talk, which lasted an hour or more. bered forty privates, four line officers und a| teem the deceased and prisoner, and subse- | be explained, for any man would take his band to tie coolnoss, bravery and steadiness of the | _ Mr. Crane said all he knew about Mr. Clarke | staff of six officers.” With the Salem Cadet | ently as Jandorf passed the prisoner he | OGtof his pocket to scratch his beed when officers and men of the vosuel. He asked for | was that he was down in the biennial register | Band of twenty-two pieces the visitors | *Uck him with the shovel, and, in short, they | Suck, and be had had some experience that court of inquiry. as an engincer in the War Department at ¢1,000 | presented an exeecdingly _aitractive | ¢*Pected to show the most deliberate case of | S*Y- He repeated that when Piepenbring When this document bad been read fhe offi-|# year. He thought it very singular that in an ‘The uniform is an effective one, | MUTder ever presented to a court. shoved ‘Jandorf against Lim Jandorf said: cers ond men were sworn in aeparata batches | emergency a man like that would bo called on | consisting of red coats with white trimmings, | MF. French said they would notdeny the | “You b— s— of a b— if you do that Ms ¥INsLows sooTHINe SYRUP y ‘TENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, to give true testimony when they might be | when there were citizens here in business | blue cpaulets, bine trousers with white stripe, | §Tiking, but would put defendant on the stand, |“6ai"— T'M cat your throat.” He ee een cee cee ee to ae the Government. called upon. who would be glad to perform the service. He |and stiff hate ‘with white plumes. Miiiie | a8 well us some of his fellow prisoners, and wa when tell as to Sem- DIARRE Sold by Drugwists in every part of the} St. Lovzs, Mo., Oct. 27.—A special from the | Sates—Kegulat call—12 o'clock m.: Wash AN UNEXPECTED QUESTION AXD REPLY. had, he said, seen one of the leaky wagons on | company is a mounted —organigation | *fter their #tatements they could decide if the wish to Christ I had killed World. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing | City of Mexico’ says there is'a well-founded wh Katiroad Scrip. $100at 18%. | ane judge advocate asked Lieut. Cowles it | t2¢ Way down to tho Commissioners’ office, Be- | when ou its native heath ard carries mabers in- | a#€ Was one of murder. Sor Gay at nent whe oflicore nilied Semtest, Syrup” and take no other kind. 25centea bottle. 7 aes ‘ack au s--U.S. as, Tegistered, 190 hind the wagon was a long trail of filth from | stead of muskets. The staff consists of the THE TIRST WITNEss. jor they bac’ no good love for him. He didn't Aas: wumer cn the crea Gat the duty oo Bi . U.S 48, coupons, 190%, | the narrative just read was correct, and the| the leaking barrels. ‘They seemed to be old | first officers of thecommand ard wore uniforms Capt. H. H. Smith, aguard at the jail was the, Set the tale ade eae nnd bi, end thas corn will nt once be removed by the Mexican “tg Honde—Market stock, 7s, | &PIY Wa aftirmative. Tho next question was:| whisky barrel. One of them hud no hoops | somewhat varied in their character. ; » | frbat the fall didn’t do they did toward killing government owing to the shortness of crops trency, Iv bid, ——axked, Quyear fund, es, | “Have you any complaint to make against any | on it ‘The line of parade from the depot was by | £7 witness, and he testified that defendant | him. and the famine prevailing in several states of | Jaya gold, 100% bid. anked, 30-year fund,$s, 1899, | officer or member of the crew of the vessel in ae eanise oak wey of the avenue to 15th strect, to F, to 9th, | bad been a prisoner there since about July 20; | | He denied that he hed « chesser in jail, for tt the republic. goid, 106" bid," asked. Water steck, 7s, cur- | connection with this acciuent?” Mr. Bayly said he was willing to answer Mr. | ‘0 2nd the armory. At the atmory’a more | that Jandorf had been a prisoner there for five be rpened,and denied that he asked For Ixsrcr Brres SheY sapaita ‘tien hee Sacto: dnaele ot 901, 120" bid, ; fund 6s, gold, | “Not after the vessel grounded,” was the | o,1,, Particular greeting took place between the | Month» or more. About 10 o'clock on Septem. | RY ,oU6 of the prisouers to «wear as to Jandort " i tatements then and there, and the 28 he 99 | Baving had knife. He owned to ha’ been . 4 hat somewhat unexpected reply. 5 , an members of the two commands, many of whem | ber 25 he was in the north wing and at 10:30 ving eS pare ait) re Spm een ‘This caused the court to make inquiries as to | Commissioners having assented he proceeded. | are old friends, and a substantial lunch, was | clock be saw a commotion inside the gate of ws other Woe twoor three times Ser tion. what was meant, and the officer explained that | In the month of September, he said, they had | served the bungry men., After lunch the | thesouth wingand went overand asked what was | [aung and four times for assaults, once with 2 ‘The state of Guranajuata, by a special decree Washington and George- | from the time the vessel grounded every one | not employed » single team without the | Rifles escorted the visitors to the National | te mattcr Jandorf was sitting on a chair, pimpadewaes hare a town Kaiiroud 16-40, 68, 103 bid, 1v43g asked. Wash- | had acted most admirably, but he did not want | authority ‘of tho Commissioners. There | Hotel, which will be the headquarters until | With several prisoners arount! him Jandorf MUR Gp RES = of Gov. Gonzales, has prohibited the export of ont recap ‘will | ington and Georgetown Railroad Convertible 6s. | to extend the reply, if it was to be negative, |was time when they had on fifty-| Thursday. Tonight both commands will attend |€°t up and attempted to walk and News by Piceons. una 128 bid, asked, Washington and Georgetown |to the charges’ made in his night | six toams, but this was, the fault | tho performance at the National Theater and |*tggered. He recognized the witness and | When the engineer’ corpe of the D.C. N. Ge pecs precahrihy pad nee tid! ae ‘ashing- | Gers after they were issued. The court|of the former contractor, as they had such | tomorrow call on the President, drive around | #*ked who struck him, and witness told | jeft this morning for a field day in the neyghbor ‘Market Company, st 68, 1s92-1911, 110 | Seemed to desire time to consider the scope of | great accumulations to remove. ‘The accamu- | the city, lunch at the Sciuetzen Park | him, having heard from one of the prisoners, | Nod of Gien Echo the led wil FIVE PERSONS KILLED, Séasked. Washington Market Company | this answer, and so the room was cleared. | lation was so great that he had been obliged to|4md end up with a banquet. at the | that Sam Moore struck him. Then Dr. Me- of'Gten Echo they carried with them, i SETS imp. — bid, 119 asked. American Se- | This hint at a possible issue in the case border- | instruct the inspectors to pay no uttention to | Rifles’ Armory in the evening. The Boston | Williams came in and took charge of Jandort. | Charge of Sergt. Ireland,several homing pigons Collision on the “Soo” Koad at Glenwood, | cxtity and Trust Company, ing ons reflection upon soto one, caused # | new complaints until they had gone through | Lancers contain many of Boston's best citizens | Some did not think the blow was u serious one, | belonging to L. A. Schmid. The first ove to Minn. . Wantington Light tntauity ist moreuge ts 144; | slight sensation. the city. and have always been lavish in the hospital. | but othere thought otherwise. Jandorf died | return was found in the loft with the 100 bid, — asked. | Washington Light infantry 24 | When the court was opened again Dr. J.B.| Ax to the statement that at the rate for Sep- | ities extended companies visiting Boston. It | near 5 o'clock ; memage addressed to Tue Evexine Stam: a ‘series A, 63, 125 bid, Yor uskel. “Waan. | Gatewood, passed assistant surgeon, having ap- | tember the service would cost $115,000 a year, | is the intention of the Rifles that the stay here | Qn cross-cxamination witness said thathe| ““Foxi, Kexo, D. C., Tesuxvrowx, Oct. 27. Livres eeuing @ tonie or children that want building up BRow It is pleasant to Biliouspess. All deasers ADACHY 1S MU fe Liver Pilis if they Peup.e who have used the = They are suial sand easy totaae. 0e24 | curred on the “Soo” road at Glenwood this RY, WHAT Ali will positiveiy cure isi E rey, St. Paur, Misx., Oct. 27.—A collision oc- = s 2 his | Company, y series Dts, 129. bid, | Peared, was presented to the court and the re- | Mr. Bayly said that this was an unfair calcula. | Sball be made as pleasant as possible. did not remember speaking to defendant that | 18%1.—First detachment of engineers arrived morning, killing five persons and seriously in- | 1240 7" we eningion Gas Company” Convert | port of the captain was read again that he tick an tus amiount alaccanabtionncon tek: oe day. He had a telk. with Moore afterward | satcly at 10.o'clock im high epitie ‘Prospects peas Juring seven others. ble ¢s, 1901, 129 bid, 134 asked. ckington Rail- | might bear it. He was then sworn. ter of notoriety, and it was alsoa well-known ROCK CREEK PARK. (Thursday morning), but he was no? allowed | of « field day. “Engineer weather’ changed —_—_—_ road Ge, 99 bid, 103 asked. Chesapeake and LIRUT. COWLES AS A WITXESS. fact that in September there was more garbage — togive it’ He heard no threats made toward | for better. Bird liverated at 10 a.m.” ——— IN WALL STREET ‘TODAY. hea ott Huitati| Lieut. Cowles was called as a witness, and he | ‘2 be removed than in any other month wes His Argument Be- | J#ndorf by Moore or others. —— SEEDY. Trading in the Stock Market was on a| ist morigage o-l0si(bid, 110; waked. Metropolitan | read his longer narrative of the wreck to which | %yjg¢%° JS Be a See raceme ek cad merge com Stops whoop, allays cough and cuts short disease. Limited Seale. iivertibie 83, 110 bid, 118 asked. | FOferenco was previously made. The weather | now. they performed ‘the service with ‘only | Thi# morning before the Rock Creek Park | Hammond Piepenbring, a young man, testi-| Marriage licenses have been issued by the Instant and infallible in the sudden and dangerous! New Yorx, Oct. 27.—The trading in the stock | _ National bank Stocks—Bank of W reports had been favorable when the Despatch | twenty-six wagons and the complaints averaged | C°™mission Mr. Coleman continued his argu- | fied that he was prisoner in the jail (cell 31), | Clerk of the court to the following: Gilbert _ . : bid. 430 asked. Bank of Kepublic, zsv bid. 300 | left New York. He had been somewhat anxious | only three a day. As to the dead animal serv-| ment. He had now reached, he said, a feature | and on looking over some papers on Sunday he | Owen and Annie Hagenloer; T. J. Donovan of Croup. Harmless and speedy in hacking andracking | market this morning was still on a limited Metropolitan, 263 bid, 235 about the weather in view of the well-known | ice, Mr. Bayly vaid that he had Mr. Mann’ case lesan: accor ap Ge | Senate, Maoh nape: Smampeiesuie’p Tena anaiggy| merry eee neta etl Sey vray on n | ice, Mr. Bay! ir. Mann's | in tI much more pleasant than the one | saw an account of Jandor!’s case. On the next | Sherman, Ill, and M. E. Toomey; Harry P. condition of the ship. word that he had not made the statement Mr. red to—! da: itness called Jandorf in his cell ttie McCabe; Lioyd James Atchision, Chicago Gas, Omaha preferred and es His story of the wreck was graphic. He had | Crane credited to him in hie letter. See ee eee rae ne | eked shout Sankara cee. Monge uns sue Sanden ebiee and Mary B. Clarke. _ Lake Erie and Western. The opening was firm | gukel, Cap‘tal. 123% bid. asked. W laid his course before turning in, heading for question of gold. No man was more surprised | ing in front, talking tv some one above. Moore ae . 8 pening asked. Cap’ 2334 i, " THE MATTER OF PREFERENCE. was hi * ne 3, } — H, Brown and Mollie C. Fowler ith prices fractionally higher in sympathy | bid. 95 asked. Traders, 10 bid, — asked. “in. | the winter quarter shoal light, and he was doz-| than is client when, after purchasing the | said something to Jandorf and he (J.) said he | 4; Brown am va - — Say mpathy | coin. 96 bid, 102 asked. ing, expecting to be called at any moment when | | No preference, he said, had been shown to | property, he discovered the existence of gold | was not talking to him. Moore eaid if he came | G&S" aged pig ag with afirm and higher market for American se- | “airoad Stocks — Washington and Georgetown, | the light should show, when he felt the ahock. | Mr. Clarke or Mr. Riley atall. As a matter of | his vad. Ho seat « n of the ore to | out he would break his face. Witness told him | jhtiN6: Mai, aud Annie E. Budd; 4. ; specime! ore Brooks and Mary Linton B i i ere hg t 25 l. Metropolitan, i. 110 a ETHESDA, curities at oa ipossccrtair baat 0 Sikes’ Columbia: 60 bid, — asked. Capitol ana | His ‘first thought was of | collision, | fact there was standing advertisement from | his brother-in-law, a Harvard pro. | that Jandorf was not talking of him and Moore | Nee ork city; Jobn Francis White ccl0-eotm ‘NATURE'S REMEDY FOR per cent Nortn © Street, 39 bid, 50'aaked. Eckington and|bUt_ as he ran out, he felt another | the 3d to the 9th of September. It e threatened to break his face and he told one of . but this strength did not ‘ast and the early ad- | Syiuiere’ Home, — bid, dO asked. Geor a | stroke and know that it, was bottom. He met | known fact that the Realth -oehiaes ecnea es soa age OR al ps of Peg GG | the guards, Mr. Graham. ‘They then went out “$78 Cy pg XIDSEX AND DLADUER THOURLE, | vance war soon lost excep inthe ns of ‘Chk | Feneiota ott ea" sak ess | Coat Nan Patt lod, “Ai coy | tied, tne ab €80 Got yond gone [toto to. “Bath cnt kine ia it would |S%,™%e,chem Soman, eownny | Rees of Maer iy, MaMa ESPECIALLY cago gas, which continued strong and made a | "Insurance Stocks—Firemen's, 43 bid. 6) asked. | wan that he was about to do so, as the course | could wot get the teanent ie niece aees | Fequire more means to develop the prospect | tua aruust “me “sgn; wah Tpit | Byram. further fractional advance. The market con- | Franklin, 52 bid, — asked. Metropolit: had been changed. When asked why, Lieut. |“ Mr. Clarke then ca: " Price offered. than he bad at his disposal, and for that reason | the last. time.” They then ted Eres A Cesc ee ee ag tinued weak and prices declined steadily up | a#ked. National Union, 25 old, we x25, | Mullizon said that ho had been, suro he | ne could get the teams in. the country wea | nema never proceeded further in the mat-| ind as Jandorf was walking dow Moore, with een ee ae to lL o'clock. Omahs preferred fell 1 per cent | {! ; erman-American, | SW the winter quarter light and thet there | Mr. Bayly told him that if he could get the | cient bad sought 10 oho Gee «tearing bis | the shovel, struck Jandorf. ‘The latter had | 4 lease of George W. Cochran to Wilbur F. sot raged BETHESDA Water tuo vest tm we | 19506004. Take Er and Western preferred | ica ~'anuei (Poona, i bid, ante | Bad boen no reson for keeping the old course | teuma'be would pay for them G30 m day Air | crema bedsouelit i, show, the, value of the Passed Modre, when Moore turned and struck | Paige and assignment by the later to the Paige 3 3. 3 bid, 534 asl : 36 2 i Ff » % . % 3 market.” Hon. GEO. R. Davis, {only slight. Delaware. and Hudson was | Lintoln, o5¢ bidet asked. Coullueiviai 63; bd, 5%; | mander. 2 Hhiloy 6180 a day foe mene bad bald | the “government. In England this was] Santor? was va Stout men tins hand. | Hotel Company was recorded thie morning of the feature of the second hour. It was freely He was told that all seemed well and there | horsesasdcinene OY 19F merely @ team of | different. ‘There the governmen: "in | paUJorf, wan a stout man, This may | the property on lots 1, 2and 3, square 217, om asked. i a en the case,” continued ‘Director General World's Fair. | hammered by the bears and fell rapidiy from | Title Insurance Stocks—Reat Estate Title, 130 | had becn no apparent necessity for calling him. | Referri: " euch cases as this aided the owner by |} b — ' ed | the northwest corner of 14th and K streets ‘ausi in | Did. 140 asked. Columbia Title, 6% bid, 63 asked. erring to Mr. Crane's assertion concern- | exploring and examining the land desired at | }iepenbring, | “A few days before | Jun- |. Sold in Seated 5 Gall. Bottles figures were about the lowest of the day. ‘The | 024,04, © ssked. Gecrsctewh Cts asked.” “| ica. Noel, the ship's executive, was seen | Sarbegs Temoved from his house twice | course of the government of the United SS nn ee Ree years and eleven months at _ ad sai ~ aries Fg ne | aaked © wg to Nie Ly a next, and he affirmed the statements about | 224 three wagons went through his alley on | States in this case. Here the ad | Sry. 00 per annum, with the right to renew for decline at that hour compared with yesterday's | Telephone Stocks—Penusylvania, 0 bid, — acked. s 2 that day, Mr. Bayly remarked that the dri five years at £22,000 end itis ccleolm J. H. MAGKUDER, Agt., 1417. ¥. ave. | figures ranged from 34 to 25{ per cent. At | Chesapeake aud Potomac, 91 bid, G» asked. smcsi- | sighting the light, which ‘‘made red.” He was | were not. intelligent ed that the drivers | treated these ‘cule, JAMES L. MILLER TESTIFIES. pr cme Sil rts aks . i this writing (1:30 p.1.) the market is dull. The | cau Graphophone. 4 vid, 6 asked. certain that it was Winter Quarter light, and | J1y jintelligent men; that they wore although it had endeavored to belittle the | James L. Miller, another prisoner, testified | be ecinined and the lnnce ochran shall talesfor ths merving amounted to 116,100 | _ loca neous Stocks- Washington, Narket Com-| had ordered the course changed. pose Aaa pe ares) eae Sere the gwner on one hand, yet, on the |to the prisoner's walking out, ccedag Moore | to een ans the lnmese chal heap Chou « 4 * 15 bid, 21 asked. Great Fuils Jee Com hi i t e p y ( nd, it twit . repair, Burosr Maxrso Your Fass Por | 3 5 er cent, Exchange—stey: posed |" st" buitan fanoamacomgany, | Hes tua paretig went ith the account | Bly esl, togtrenlitdcextcanervice ates | ote hed Urouawiucnce at rat | with the shovel and hearing him se: —_ CHASES" rates, 4813; 148432, actual rates, 4803,0581 for | sagt yea" yneoin tial, bid, 100 asked, | final abandonment, the aid given by the life- | “#° f Common scolds and chronic grumblers. | such claims. An act as inconsistent as it was | bresk his d——d head,” referring to Jandorf, Range of the Thermometer. , lait ho wae walking upand he was within sixty days ana 455!a% for demand Govern- | juterocean Building Company, — bid, 100 asked. | saving crew and the camp on the shore. ‘MUR. CLARKE’s STATEMENT. unfair. ‘The learned district attorney bad in | 7 bag mente steady: curcency since, Iil bid, fours, | ny cits Brick Company,” Did, eu aaked, Licut, Cowles said that when the ship's car-| Mr. Bayly gave the substance of a statement | His argument referred to some of the mining | feet of him when, Moore raised the shovel and | of the weather buresn today: 8.a.m.,48; Sp. m. FURNITURE, CARPETS AND HOUSEFUBNISH- | coupon, 11634 bid; extended twos, registored. | ‘Safe vevosit and sus! companies ~ Washing. | nenter had reported that the vessel was “com. | ne had received from Mr. Clarke, showing thet | ¢xPert introduced by the land owners as pov- | Fuck d ay) wat ee omen bene pany, tis bid, — ; . : ; ———_ ING GooDs 100 bid. Wasntagton Loan “aunt “rust Coinpany. °9t | ENgnucnse,” but 1 felt that it was only too true. | £0F moat of the teams he bad at first employed | that poverty was antagonistic to-tcuthfulness, | _O8 Cros-examination witness said he heard sia Sakae aan tae —_—_— Dad 20h eg Mi caked en A8d “Trust| “The officer became visibly affected as he went | he bad paid €5.50. He advanced the buckets | ‘The commission at this point took a recess | ToPds between Jandorf and Mooce Lefora the | pares oy October 27, 1801, at 2 Fate of the Grampus’ Crew. Company, t on, and when ho suid, ‘I left the vessel with her | and shovels to all these men to whom he paid | until 1 o'clock in order that Chairman Norris | %curtence, both of them doing their share of | , BETES, Qu Tucelay. October 27 2801, at 1 amy ti Sear ‘Then call at our store and examine goods.on which we | Saw Fuaxcisco, Oct. 27.—Louis Duffy, a fire- } —,, color and her pennant flying,” he broke down, | less than €5.50 a day for teame. He rented | might an important legal appointment. | fUrsing. He heard Jandorf say: “You lind | rien, in the frty-scvoud Year of ius ane. juarantee you a saving of from 15 to 25 per cent: Bearer ocr! A oagp edd balipa dividend. his voice quavored andbixes¢e filled with tears, | stables for the ‘teams and agreed to pay for] Mr. oletan. attor the. revesa, took up the | better look out or you'll get hurt,” but did not | , Notice ot funeral inervatter. Bed Room Suiter, 3 pieces, any finish. acchetd ies haai Ginaiahnax Gietmekeee Baltimore Markets. Je was somte moments before ho could go on. | thelr feed. ca question of the claim lad by the government Seren ae: oe ran equines ano wil be | Cree ren oe jena, Gaaes Farior Suites im Hafr, Cloth or Plush. = i _—Flonr ateudy, unchanged 1D OF TI FR-SAVIN . ie office could not speceed in getting the | to the at might be found on i . m., GEORGE, the ‘ He brings confirmation of the news that the | BALTIMORE, Oct. 27.—Flour steady, unchanged ane ee ree rare ake teams in this city and when Mr. Clarke snade | *he proposed park through the patents from the cuas. BURRELL. Siors Gostelio, axed Sve months, Our 857 Hair, Cloth and Plush Suites beat them all. | crew of the Grampus have been massacred by na- - 14 5 He told of the immense servico rendered by his proposition they ar ted it. It was pub- | crown of England to Lord Balti- Charles Burrell, ‘a well-built colored itttie hands are folded INGRAIN AXD BRUSSELS canreTs ar Paices | Yet The crow of the Grampusabused mative | 6%) Capt. Tracy of the life-suving station and paid | jished in the newspapers of the 3d and 4d of | more. In this case it was reserved, Mr. | was called amma Mn little clothes lata epee conn teak see eee women while the ship was fast in the ico at the | 5, anys 1 Wai “May, 1.10%; | the highest tribute to the zeal of the men and | September that the health officer would y | Coleman, to the government of the United et (paz: CaMeETe MADE Amp Lar Zuee Of | entice te ee einen ce | eens De Tee gees their unwillingness to abandon the ship. In | $5.60 for teams. ‘The offic was required to | States, for the first time in ‘te history, to lay - ens Caeee ee eo ee an eee eee ane cee Mathai wheat: agg | onclusion he maid: ~The gale inereased infury | put on the teams at all hazarda, claim to minerals which might Le found in the “ keer "0S: , 1.08. Corn—mixed, | and when it had finally subsided there was | ‘It wasan emergency and they availed them-| lands of its citizens. The spectacle of thia plete possession of the vessel. Ronis apots iyieyeaty” Sazsabe January. Bee nothing left of the Despatch,” and horsat down | selves of Mr. Clarke's offer, aa‘it was theoely | great government. first lensing that’ there : 583g; Fe r SMITHS CREDIT HOUSE, ze February, o2{a88ig; March, 533 asl with a great sob. one they coukl get. As to the statement was gold on those lands, later denying that it 2 PA AVE. N.W., NEAR 4% ST. A New Koad to the Gulf. ceipts, 11,174 bushels; ampments, 3 bushels; st ‘Then the men and officers were sent out of | Mr. Clarke realized 2200 a week out off — was Sthere in ying quantities, ana last Sr. Louis, Mo., Oct 27.—A special from | 82107" bushels: sales, bushels. Southern | the room and recalled, one by one, and asked | Bayly observed: “No man of character or honor | of all, claiming that it was entitled to ome-fifth Waco, ‘Tex., says: Tho gap between Waco and | (7% — anes wee ee R Be tat Nn if they had any objections to make to the | would make such a statement without enfiicient | if not to the remaining four-fifths of what there Looking Glasses of any size that have teen dam- % commander's statement or anything to hay to | justitication.’ wes there. ‘Ibe merite of thie ciaim had no ‘came out and Moore wentdown tosome aged Esuilvered equai to new. se-im | the coast over the San Antonio and Aransas . rm epee dia’ charge’ 3 any clllec ck aba Gms the yes: ve have plenty of it,” said Mr. Crane. “Why | place, however. before this commission, for it | 9f the colored asking that if he struck Pass railroad was closed last night by torch- ‘quiet, but firm—No. 2% 963,a97—re- | sel. In every case this query was met with | did you accept this man?” would be brougbt later before a higher tribunal, they say that Jandorf drew light, and_the first train arrived shortly after | ‘vusnels; shipments, 42.857 bushels; | # negative reply “{ would haye accepted you if you had| But, ax farasthe speaker was concerned, he | * ktifeonhim, and asked him among the others. How To Brow A Hons. o'clock. The closing of the gap gives the Chi- 15%.1%9 bushels" Hay steady. Grain freights |" ‘This formality over the room was again filled | come,” sald Mr" Bayly. did ‘not propose *e argue anywhere. for -e "his | He then described the — Ty Tenant tua Sie Grande ont har | Soom tet Oak ec eae, a Tuarter dedar | With the officers and men, and Licut Cowles | | “I was given no opportunity,” retorted Mr. | opinion, the clam was beneath the notice It depends upon whet Kind of horn you want to pound. 1 farthing: four per ton in | W## recalled to the witness stand and examined | Cran = ony seusible, fair-minded man. Diow and also upon whose horn it le. Idoa’t know } #0Fds a ne\ in | Sacks, as, "Cotton quiet—middiing, Sy. Pro- | by the judge adyocate 5a sacks, 2] @ ou wanted to become connected with the ir Coleman then took up the record in the on imneh about other peopie’s horns, as I have about ail I visions firm—bams, 11; lard, refined, 83. He read from the ship's log, which showed | health office in another capacity,” said Mr | case in reference tc the question of the candote blow my own hora. 1 biow bold and loud ter steady—creamery, fancy, 32; do. fair to choice, | the barometer rising soon after leaving New | Bayly, blandly. lands of Messra Truesdell and sud long. If you will listen to my blowing and follow Centennial Celebration at 5t. Mary's. 238%; do. imitation, 25az7; ladie, fancy, 22ax4; do. | York. The course in the night orders was never applied for such an office, sir, said | reading therefrom the testimony of experts in- S o'clock p.m. swe up I will blow uiouey into your pocket. Here is! Barrisone. Oct. 27.—The centenary of St. | £004 to. choice. Ugg age — Mg “the usual one and the \ best one.” The | Mr. Crane, stiffly, “and it ill becomes you tc | troduced by those gentlemon enty two years. a. ‘what I aru blowing about now: Many'atiaihcy Gi beeki ta me Wine. | eee ~ okt RUT | only other course was taken vnce be-| make any such statement.” WSS SE Ss Py Pye Stx-foot Extension Table, ant oak, @4.50: Six-foot y's Seminary a a ae adn Cor pet Shen “|fore, but slightly —_ different. The} Mr. Crane said that Mr. Clarke had gone toa DISTRICT GOVERNMENT, p.m. Interment at Congressional cemetery * Pillow Leg Table, fine finish, $5; Ladies’ ing priests and prolates are arriving by every | 7°, Sit, Sy yy iusaius Peanuts, un-| Despatch had been up and down the coast a| man named Burgess and hired his fame for tem ; i LYOXS. ge October 26, 1M0\-at Lip me JOR * ‘rain. changed. many times and the one selected on her | $4.50a day. A woman he kuew of, whosename LIQUOE APPLICATIONS. al cursed J. LYONS, in the twenty: year are. rt BALTIMORE, Oct. 27.—Virginla ten-forties, 22 | last trip had been found to be the easiest, . [he was told was Mary Carter, was paid but| The following applications for liquor licerses | tioned Moore, who sid ‘bobs bid; do. thi rage oat, gmc he er Pa oe Big Fire in Baltimore. threes. Case Baltimore and Ohio stock, BOW BE KEPT A RECORD. $4.50 a day. Mr. Crane said he understood | have been returned tc the Commissioners from | *l!. The blow was struc a een eee eae aat,| Baurnwone Oct. 27.—Lincoln's furniture fac- 03345 Northern Central stock, i00a101; | “Lieut. Cowles explained his method of keep- | Mr. Mayse received but €4.50 a day. police headquarters: « Kiwoat"Carpeta 8 to Te; Browaia Carpets, | tory, on Clay street between Liberty and How- asked; do. third incomes, 21% Consol | ing a record of his various courses, and said | Mr’ Gris soled whan ee og ay that |” Wholesal—William A. Fairall, 489 Sth street | bio 7 mies, pak 7S. Sie.. Ke. 1 blow about Lounges: $3.06 | ard streeta,took fire at 2:15 this afternogp. ‘The | datea gas bonds, 11234 bid; do. stocks, 459,a4634. | that the book containing it had been lost. At | should pay Me, south Pwh oF Carpet Lounwes, @5, Bed Lounges, $9 to | factory looks doomed icr destruction. Sentral the request of the court he read bis night orders of the Joaa asimal erp nrg wd Sir. ote aims $0. I can skow you 1,000 Kugs, Mats and Art presnierccses Latest Burial Permits. for the 9th. They directed willing to perform the service for nothing and fn ee lg —eleacenipey ox amare Na Rain Making Become an Art. During the twenty-four hours ending atnoon en to pay the District for the privilege. ett TERE indi eg itt : ‘ deck keep a Mr. Bayly said the had €2.9, no ameliz Solid | Citcaco, Oct. 27—A special dispatch from | today burial permits were issued from the | 4 P wyly jere was nota time between A Out Suites, 816.50; | Kansas City says. Eugene Fairchild, a promi- | health oilice for the following: cnr nim Cowine) e ehyeine es the Sd and the 9th of September that Mr. eee] oye pg pee | hone eran pear Teo ow 0; noth | nent Kansan, reached here yesterday from San} White—Ellen L. Wagetaff, 35 years, heart dis- | «that these were sate night orders.’ $5.50 day. fie id ein tena to ante street | I wish I had killed wap «ome was here dint we don't want cuy insialunent trader we dowt | Antonio, Tex., where he has been in | ease; Mary S. Hiurichs, 5° years, carcinoma! Achart was produced and on this Licut. | after the health officer had made the street | we would clean out *— of b—.” rat ne nn to Le the ouly hoase in j he rain-making experiments. Mr. Fuir-hild | uteri, May Downs, 5 years, gastritis; Harry | Cowles explained to the court the course he ith other above | He said he knew he would be hung, but didn't satel, Sie ihe Washington where you can furnish: « house complete, | S48 thatalthough only $9,000 was appropriated | Osburn, 23 years, typhoid fever; America L, | sailed on the eventful night, which, he de- Kraemer, 737 | care a d—. a aes ectractax China, Giass, Kitchen Ware, Furniture, | for the work it is proved beyond ‘acubs that the Parks, 1 month, marasmus; Robert A. Calvert, | clared, would, if followed, clear the land, ith an through Mr. Rusk, to 7 Morgan, | On cross-examination witness said that of funeral berafter. Carpets, 2c. Dow't doubt till you wy poamerd my Eeonaiog mists Gecaly 7 yeurs, gastro entect a eae i are os gh og ed = meetin pone pene ee RS FILLE. Gn Qutoner: “itaney and ple Sg _— = correct one. le e art rain bral orrhage; Wim. urran, Ir. ir. denied Mr. Crane’ ‘umes, GuasTy, THE PUSHER, making will soon be mastered. Yeare’ heart disease; Geo. W. Hauer, 49 years, be statement as to what he salt sod be nana —_ ‘Antheny Ho-| Re-direet—He was triced up for cursing and ae DOUBLE STORES. —— heart disease: James M. Smith, 62 years, gen- | He had it from Mr. Mann to the effect that he Sth street | damning ,30\clock p.m.» at the TERMS CASH Baltimore and Potomac September Earnings. | ¢Fa! paralysis of insan: ee shan aaeaate, 200 9th — a wwniams' evipesce. Seventh strect northwest. 161 i os a aD 210-22 7h st. ww. tet Panag, |, PREADELEMLA, Oct 7i.—The statement of | Tears, abd ancurism y a Alex. McWilliams, physician to the jail, | === errr ir WI ears, typhoid fever. the Baltimore and Potomac railroad for the | 7h SEM TST on Holmes, 59 years, = mouth of September, 1801, shows: Gros eurn- | Bright's disease; Walter Washington, T. B. Towsxzz & Sos, ings, $155,989.12, an increase of $12,603.29 as ; Anderson Wauzer, 13 years, compared with the corresponding month of | fever; Wallace, Brooks, 16 Years, ul uonary Ht fF fl i i i ii | f i DBY GOODS DEALERS, Leg teaes oe Pie tren Sri, Rachel Briscoe, ab necessity D street | and was whether Suivi: 5; net earnings, 449,925.35, an increase James Stewart, 20 years, when the road; | recover. 2316 7th ot of St Batter, 90 yours, myeliioe: OC with the wind en: Conner, norihwest taer Nich nsel, a wos wast from 20 to 50a ere rn ee Yime abe struck | in it for Charles’ Diets, north: | did not . BESS Sete : cil f # a e tf i i urchased of T. Franklin ire 166—20 v at He 8. Bieber bas bought for 64,764 of W. A. 16 and 17, Gondan chal, ccustens, wate ie % iStween oth Sa northeast, sr i i dik Le Fae on Ag of at Linds and prices, ot nord Bees Gintuaa in sed Sylow 8 the gar! : ' é Py OFELES civ: ANGOSTUEA WHETERS 70 ‘The ; b i to- | bo Bre rte ; ve “ . . Re 3

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