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7 d 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. MONDAY; JANUAKY 4, 1892; 6 T FROM WALL STREET TODAY. THE BOYD-THAYER CASE. THE GRAND guRY. THE SCANDAL AT THE JAIL. going narwhere, Smith said that Bd. Burke = i | irae ———— es was upstairs ecb oat three minutes before ii veni ‘ower.— S. Gov't Report. 2d I | )] | ON This Morning's Trading Was the Largest | Not Decided tn the Supreimo Court Today— | 115 Final Ki, Submitted to Justice Grad-| Th¢ Testimony on Which Mr, Perry Based | he reached the wotiom of the stairs with the Highest of all in Lea ig e test U.S. Gov't Rep 4 . in Montha. @ Curious Coincidence. ley Today. His Report. prisozer. He then went back with Smith and Patines Yon, Jan. 4.—This morning’s trading | The Boyd-Thayer case, involving the ques- ock exchange was the largest in | tion of the citizenship of Boyd, and as conse-| xowBEn AND CLASS OF CASES COKSIDERED—TUE TINUED FROM Ath PAGE months and was more equaily distributed | quence his eligibility to the office] werzenorr want py renerserrene Fs t | thronghout the list than for aloag time past. |of governor of Nebraska, to which| yovse Aiea GAs acai vinta aon ache —________________ } At the opening the tonc was irregular and |e was elected, was not decided by the} necomm=znDED—nEPEAL OF THE ALMY AXD an a : United States Supreme Court today. An in-| savy orice CLAUSE ApviseD. TH E FIG Hi | N 0 H l 0 in be adi: re and New Eng- | quiry into the matter developed the fact that - : *Tlond was the most conspicuoi ‘The publication in Tur Stan Saturday after-| down before Smith and that Smith had the noon of an abstract of a report rocently re-| keys, He denies that be was alone on that » advancing 2/ only eight justi t in the hearing of ‘s d wovement was | the. cace chsmasuranens md The grand jury today submitted thei: final jocked the prisoner in her eeli and they came e CHARGES AGAINST CLERK BURKE AND EXGINRER | down together. He denies that Ed. Burke re- TRENBLY—ALLEGED TIMORAL coxDUcT wits | quested him to go up in the women's dopart- FEMALE PRISONERS--DEXIALS BY THE MEN Ao- | Ment with him. CUSED—WARDEN BURKE SAYS ALL CAN BE EX- YOUNG BURKE'S STATEMENT. pers “Ea Burke, in his testimony, says that Smith asked him to go up with him, and that became case, Justice Bradley being absent | report and were discharged by Justice Bradley per cont before the ur r ked. Wheeling and Lake Eric pre ; d ceived by the Attorney General on the state of cyoning with uy of the female prisoners. He Indicati F Early Settl ‘also very prominent, advancing 2° on account of illness. A premeture an-| with the thanks of the court. They staie that | things at the District jail caused a good deal of | ® on ot pattie prog og ae =—— ations Fav ar ettle- his pee: nouneement that the court had decided the | they investigated 126 of which 25 were | stir. e ug her eweat and that oat Sve on Say Whisky trusts. s ey pol Font ‘and | cave in favor of Boyd by « vote of 6 to8 cannot | +P vestigated 126 cases, of whic! : Emit bok hes back for housebreaking, 21 assaults with intent to ‘The report was made by Mr. Howard Perry, |" * There are other occasions aed refe to whe: an employe of tho Department of Justice, who | Ed. Burke was in the female coneesinctn assist was detailed to investigate the charges that had | Ing in punishing priso: but this is the only PAV! p. " been, fc of improper occurrences at the fail. instance in which ‘there is evidence that he was THE HEAVENS IN JANUARY. a Visoor ne ts Tae RANKS. Mr. Perry isa clerk in the ofiwe of the general | fhe eam mee eiae:_ The time he remained i | prittant Spectactes In the Midwinter Skies— the wom agent and has been sent on many occasions oa | ascertama ee ment cannot be definitely Morning and Evening Stars. similar duty to various paris of tie country. SWEARING AT PRISONERS The beginning of the year in our calendar Badia vr . K 0 Concerning his fitness for such work Mr. esl hacia oh > jprand tae Foster, the general agent, said this morning: | There are three sentences in the concluding | 2°" Pot coincide with any of the great tim ment of the Struggl e wer Jk and recorded | be correct, therefore, so tar as respects the ma- | 1°"! re — At 11 o'clock values were ir-| jority by which the d a waa reached. Kill; false pretenses, 14; larceny from the eS sed. The justices, cf course, will say nothing | person, 13; grand larcency, a; moe and q AEPETITED CANE | i nour C.C, C. and St. Louis was tover as to the case in ‘advance of the presented 99 indictments, and 12 ignore BREAAING UP A COUNTERFEITERSGANG ture, being very active, but | nc ic from the bench ot their GeaGeaen wits Gane —$<_——— its price "changea but slightly.” The | decision. A — curious _ coinci es Fabriagal epeacgr apn es hoi firm i connection with the publication iu 0 grand jury state bey vis Sear’ end "st noon about the tap Spares | of wha cision of Moizerott Music Hall building on November Ga i a en Sur-| boar at noon about the top figures | of what the decision of the court would bi : tay Sooty be Enel Geog DS Tanged frou 3; to | respective number of justices in favor of Bord | 2¢, tue day after it fell, aud examined the evi- Viscount George De Reaghn Pnlists in Our Army as a Private Soldier. Capt. W. H. Beck ge of the United | States recruiting office at Baltimore, was seated saded Zperccat. at this writivg the ‘iearket ts leas | and in ‘aver of Thayer haprened in the court | Gace takon by the corouer, and “while me do | “Sie Pay Seneca Ree Sa MOTOS: | portion of Mes Peres eae gee asin marks on the dial plate of the firmament When | at his des clay when @ strapping rounded. active but steady. The sules for the morning | today. eee not believe the evidence was suificient tosustain | of his long experience and the study that he | What gazbled onaccount of the baste in wiich | J@Uary this year began the moon had only | Foung fellow im fesbisnable attive walked de amounted to 431,500 shares. PF Seitiamrst sn a Mixerinwes: easenne indictment if resented wo nine te it | bas given to not only jails but ail the penal in- they Wero written in the abstract publishod fairly well started on het monthiy round, but {said that he wished to enlistim the army. - = — yy against Tu a, - shows a condition of things cloecly bordering | stitutions of tho country.and he is regarded le sa: Ia * offic is it : bed important | H D4 ood F. aforey DENIAL OF DR. GRAV ‘The Raltimore at San Diego. attorney of Yakima county, Washington, ws | on criminalty and would recommend that the | by the wasdons of the lidecont peaitenincies | Gra pope celtegiay Onyorpomm frlemegartere doers Mast oo = ne Spoken isoners use languag il hich the growing cres-| accent. The cay Sax Drxeo, Jan. P use language which will not | meeting with Venns, which the growing cres- mt. The captai v jo H ‘ A hinking the applicant S—If the steamer reported | ees ao tho Handing of nthe yastieus | Building regulations be amended as tolas being a very thorough investigator end &| command reer eee ; : ; : + “ — to have been seen of Coronado on Saturday | Pep, O Whaycr ase 1 hie <dtats | he cunttrnedon of walle in buildiogs of that | Competent juigec! yricen munagerest’" "| and eweariee he ies Sonketene Coen | cost repeats on the St affording us pleasant | might be some young blood on a lark, told isn RIO'S SENATORIAL CONTEST. night was tho United States cruiser Baltimore, | court reversed the decision of the state | “85 defining the beighth of a story and re-| | The report w. © public by authority of | prived of picture to gaze upor. hat before Le could be accepted he would have their liberty ere sure to produ quiring propor bracings at stated intervals and | the Att the jon working her way to th ney General. spirit of resentment in the prisoner aud sume. | S22UaTY Mopetu! Evidences of an Early Decision of | it must have proceeded to San Francisco as | (then territorial) court, a8 would be | to be recommended t | 8 more rigid examination of plans and specifi-| _ In the roport tho cha:ges against Engineer | times to provoke am sadete Gus ey | cestward will be seen in the souchas the stn goes)» - B abhi" S nothing since been f ik | tho result if Mr. Boyd wine hie! 3H : Peatizen a te E | Provoke em assault, Officers and on days oquently, 3 the sy bape. orange Boreatvon the Struggle. icone | MARY. Positively assert baving seen the | sult. In the Bord annouscessent two of the | Sot be tacrificed Sys Seapactyty dante eee: Burke are stated with more | guards caunot be too gentlemanly while um Se ee vo and it (he reference is satisfactory we Corcxsvs, Oro, Jan. 4—The senatorial con- | wide play of the search lights several miles out | members of the tninority wero said to 5 2 “ture.” Ser as cla ae ces thei te emi eae san, $ tho eumtri om | ce gy ct enh lights seven mide 9 | eubers of tha. ince mere van “to | say tye Santee Eat, eran from the Lusty abetract of the document m opposite quai y ; WARDEN BURKE SAYS ALL mont. tue Stan late Saturday aiternoon. — srgegar mony BORIS AT THE JAIL RECOMMENDE! : s < or 2 neo taken by Mr. Perry at the jail covers | aj. J.B. Barko, the warden of the jail, is a| They state that they visited the jail, Wash- face, as she #wingsacross the firmament toward t, will be in view throughout the nil assem: | doubtfu “Very good,” « icant, and as the early solation. One by one the doub Bilymen are being force ield to public oe if the vessel was the Lultimore. the Yakima City case today two § = aro republicans—namely, Brewer ai ‘ written pages. just recovering from a severe spell of iliness, the month, that | mage - Hariau—and one democrat, namely, | ington Asylum and work house. at their own B P: — poe zennamgany nigoen FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Seolies Wah Winter aoe mee saa pa or oe THE CHARGE AGAINST MR. TREMBLY. and, buying been out of bed but two days, ie Gonstita. its nd deel: pricesot | Chance utterance with respect to thie affairs at thi tt be abont as good as possi- ‘The charge against Mr. Trembly was made | Uable to reply to the report published on Sat- Wat the ist is becoming +o st Rw Sore Steck 3 Fsccil | caxe was overneard and mistaken for an | Misirs at the jai eas at the command | bY one of tho matrons, who alleged that who | UUSy. “It is.” said he ctaetpete «pete ptune comes | 2 een cen ete cairo to Comen ard Mi Contest Wile ehae ancbraskn overnorsli> (of the warden; the cells. &c., neat | discovered him in the room designated as tho | 22° "2° uate ness tee ogee spared | vd Lagu all right; I ee Faatinas TL perhaps, never be known, ae 14°/and clean. ‘The capacity, they suy, should | chapcl, in the top of the f the jail, in al an r s etapa} Ie colors ‘ = ‘oo dee rag ar suelinge justices consider it a violation of the offi- be enlarged so that as necessity should oxist | conspronsion, op of the front of jail, in a}and each and every charge or insinu: ieusena@ cial proprieties to speak on such 2 S position with one of the female | tion of wrong can be refuted or be eply to the letter came out for She: for coutining more than one prisoner in a cell. | prisoners. 5 matter, and any one giving out news which is | Jo 97" hepera a toavead | ath ‘ | Sitisfactorily explained. When 1 have fully | croccent go threagh thee at 3 has long been in doubt, nqned ta be ai te Fk ecret until o} na the treatment of prison init ae gm is used for ironing purposes, and | recovered U shali prepare a statement and iu | 91° P Sen nies that we } 2; ‘cation. Foraker poople confides tility proctaimed trea the beach unturally | {iscrimination should be wade between | in it isa dark closet with sine tu chilies side | Jere ee’ it ebould be published, aud 1 feel | Grasra ch be ts, but so bear the sum ° | Blowing thos i and those con- hich retrac d i B “ ‘ubli Wweuld cit Wilke to be kacue ae ta eathoe: net: cmiane Pei g ea ir ede hooey pels — chimes female prisoners are hand- | covtident that the public to the same degrading conditions us thowe @ testimo: KR IN CHARGE, under conviction and sentence. The law pre- very conficting, vee them. {a vohed uj on the tovely star in |g! has been growing in size | ( © past month without | ibe satisfied that 8 of the jail rules. there Las been no wrong done.” oncerning this charge is} Both Ed. Burke and Mr. Trembly declined to continues the report, ‘ia | be interviewed on the eubject of the report. Wao can have the western sky th: and brilliance; ——— age > « is compactly built. When lings will come to this Mk. W a oonvi Fe feeling its mazvelou d being almost | § make the statement —— fumes a nian innocent until convicted, and) that Mr. Trembly and Mrs. McNerian: deny —_ eaianek Bar tok . the vervice bi soaesaiant The Deal for the National Club Stock Com- | hence the injustice of treating such a acou-|ench otters sintements, "Th + tat Mr. DEPOSITING THE GARBAGE. ake mead peda ee After the » ig & distinct gain of one for the Sher- pleted—What Baraie Saya. ited criminal, ‘The | bath | tube ott? | frombly and the pri Braxton, were —— a privates ugs kas be : only four a a hal , | inthe room ed.’ ‘The tin A of Nergt. rene | op — a has been consiantly Mr. George W. Wagner of Philadelphia came is nit Le time given by | A Complaint as to the Action of the Present = mottngemeri— © piegulations two | prisoners are | Mr, SremLly ts before 12 o'clock, while by Mxe. 9 bathe mn barracks, ne ject ‘in joming tical kno i morebeantifel m the poworte. | be js poarer | ‘The Sherman people were this morning in- sisting that they will have the support of Sen- ator Laiapson, president pro tempore of the senate, Dut the Foraker people ctso claim him, while the senato- himself still mai his osition of uncertai s + On ; ived ’as- over to Washington today to conclude neg tions for the purchase of the controlling int. r, <, Contractors. at the eaine time which. for | MeNerkany’ between 2 and 3 o'clock.” Mra, ‘ Tee enh ar eater’ Meeeniy_o2 suicbubtealy corrtct, inser} 26 a Meterso tbs Ooeteiesinners ones Bis: | Os ae gets fax: est in the National base ball stock of this city. or required, but the leck of proper | evidence is corrovorated and it is shown that | Jobn Scrivener calis attention to the manuerin | 73 i cahaes Sed by th w ake it necessary z at the time Mr. ‘Trembly alleges Le was not | which the present contractor for the removal He was accompanied by the new manager recommenda well be built thatthe jt the jai, it scoms that in the morning of | of Garbage is disposing of it. He says, as he - William Barnie. Mr. Waguor | prisoners may have exercise in the open air. | this day Mr. ‘trembiy was asked by the ether 5 4 . Bennett, O'Donnell, Scanlon and | They made an investigation of the charges in | matron, Mr cll, to fix tho gas stove in | UNderstands it, the specifications require the i local directory and considerable | TH® Stax of December 26 of cruel and inbu-| the chapel used by the prisoners for ironiug, | COBtractor to remove the garbage outside the Fane ne tant Be acne Cece tea eae at the | man treatment of Joseph Balth apd found no | He. ‘ert Up in tio morting before 10 o'clock: | District lines, ‘Ho says that since the contract Was spent in going 3} pleased | DrWises on. his person and but sight abrasions | and fixed it eo that it would burn, but | went into effect” tho contractor has Manage: Barnie appeared weil pleased | on his arms, and the punishment wasnotunduly | not, as he tayo te'hie entire satisiaction. | failed to romove any part of the ga <S. 4s registered, 1007, | With his now field of labor. Severo, and'was only resorted to. when milder | Whien Lo returned from the place in the eity to | oir freind lle eile ae Su fs ee GE U-'S"ss, couyons, 140i, | Ashe says himself, he is not given to run-| messares tad failed. ‘The rules are necessary, | which ho lad gone in response to a telepone | U88° Outside of the District. se hrspesareree | [etecbe neierong me emgtelpe aus Gaya ning champiouships on paper and would not | #14) in this case were nof improperly enforced. | message taken for him by Airs, MeNerbany he | *st he is violating the terms of Lis contract | Cuimstances that we feel a lesizinus Througl the tm ca aket stock: 7% | say what he oxpected of his team. He did not ee bg phage pe tre stove, as hp Ustairs to the chapel to fix the | by distributing the garbage along the shore of | “°sTiter like the fair Venus, also bas two ical school in St year fund : 7 he physician is but $1,000, stove, as he says, accompanie P i sini Giesboro. og] .: * o ¢ hesitate, however, to say that he thought it| has to pusply the drugs amd medicines, Of the ia 2ay% accompanied to the bottom | the Potomac river in the vicinity of Giesboro. | mectings with the moon during the month, one "T WANT TRE GInEs, Sixteen Students ina St. Louis Medical Cole j loge Eapelied sor Signing aPetition, j _ There is @ merry war in the American Medi- } c® College of St. Louie, and ali because women Are trying to break into be, but it is impossil ure of what the Ver ook ma People’s Fire rman declined to say whether the as- onan phn ¢ Was @ personal one, simply confining Limself to the statement that he bad been so assured. Among a ively Ciose to the earth a medical profession ‘Whis is the only med- : te classes. For some reason a number of th q eo last stairway by Mrs. McNerbany, al- | 7 ‘oi a> ples) non te Sateen et | reason a number of the “ager pa = cpeient wh tho nest Wasuingion bua ene tae water as wont sotes, | Hough, heuae be da pot min barat an | et Me SNR, may prove unwbieeme to tught and the scour on rcs ote | sadn tal he canes dercopes oe ee or two bas fur ad for many years. As to the alms louse, the grand jury finds it | Mt G08 in the chapel at the head of tho stairs. | (20, People residing in this vieinity, an circumstances that attend these interviews are | Son for the women students, A plan was ar- Right vote for Suerm 7 “We will give you good ball,” ho said toa) woil kopt, but calls atteation to the fact that | yy. 47 Mc erhany states that in the afternoon : ams 4 ranged for boycotiing the gitls, wi - Seen eos Mr. Trembiy wet her at the rotunda door and | ;,/4¢, Commissioners have ordered a Se’ en mom fe tain. Stan reporter. “Ica assure of that and if at! no coffeo boilers are provided in the kitehen, | tied qn, : ho rotunda investigution of ti took part. i | Pose of driving them from the institution. upon him. Yesterd: ous Bon time we can make an improvement Be a cies d 4. Tho kitek SS 1 te AUS needle or a piece Of wiro, ¥ same ‘This fact calls our attention to something | The glorious American’ privilege of petition Tabor assembly of a aeiuttar come einer sabes ut vegetable boilers are u: e kitehen ed to fix the stove, and that she di A Se ey that should be of greatest interest to us all, and ’ mally indorsed Mr. Foraker, ai ngton and Ge ak I will have thé tacnce behind me to spend. should Le enlarged and also the hospital plete him until she again found him in the soa ara that is the conjunction of these two glories of | **° 7 . to. About three weeks ago a doc- once oficiail; i , a | building. omising position referred to. She states ° F . | Umeut was drawn up setting forth the desira- Tetary of the assembly. 1 saw that im my | “In the workhouse in comerooms are dix men | that’ tho went” upstaine testes ichapeli'te | "2 Panes S= Be' Heelicnted Su thn Menank | She svoning Meine on he St Eieeey. 4 3 - : : ; ~ oh the © Dility of ndding 1 Weer este feat | and in others nine, and the natural result is to | rolease. a female privotor an punish- SaaS, Sonshine cx aos tx taeen omarion prices ve ernte said, that core he left In-| Gogntm, bed morals, They depreente the cou-| ment in the dark closet, and when! The detectives are still working on the case | trating thém is declination, Dn ee Pe | jute Petition was arn ayia is tone wocllte eee Risen Pearce, Beene ae are arenny winie e Biairs she | saw | involving the forgery of Senator Gorman’s |’ “Ihe two arenow about two hours and twents-| conlivied it Witton: wey’ 1 eet n years e y with his arms ar olored 38 out any jeput cee Ne coting Danny Richardson. A | #80 hope that they will develope to anything | her took uis aris trom around the prisoner | ®T28 of forgeries bas been found and an es Weir petiion that this nt Strong attempts «re : . Foraker men generally to induce the labo: ‘organizations throughout the clare for For ‘The state trades of female students, to the dean of the he, it seems, pig- ‘ boys hearing ‘Company, | cinted a come : 7 i t | about twenty-two minutes. | mittee to calion the dean. The ue bly mects in this m vas Comnpair, scrics B, humber of improvements will be made at Na- | better tan the worst class of criminals, Morkgiae ying she reached the room was | treat made. The person arrested was a cole | Hy Oars Zr yyoseut well south in declination | tie committee that he would not par the lees Rreparations are ape tae tenineioeee Sinton Joules; | tional Park. “fhe grand stand will be en- ‘THE POLICE ARMY AND NAVY CLAUSE. i tore. Mr. ‘Trembly says the |ored man named Charles B. Cheshire, who] and she is rushing to the meeting with far ations, to th. Petition, He further de- usked. : : , light was flaring in the stove and he went to toi aud North OSucet | latged and handsome chairs will Le put in it. | ‘They state that they have made some invosti- stove and he went soa = gig id iH4 ashe Met: | They wil be reserved as is done in theater. | gations of the police department and would | {2° eS pimenua teeters Topolitan Kanroad Convertivie é ils bid, ie | 7 wil we and sown in grass i satan nah *) uoncd. U. = Klectric Light Couvertitie 6a, 107%, | seed aust made as tovel ae a billarn table, “Tine | thFough the court call attention of the District | He returned to the rove nial rat on a little ex-Gov. Foraker. heard of this rumor 4 efforts to check al! the F keeps an eating saloon ou 14th street. greater alacrity than the giant planet, who is | nounced the action u! the your. The check was for 5 and bore the forged | How within about three degrees of the trysting | sp 4 said he would exy signature of ex-Commissioner J. E. Edmonds. | Place. The constellation ot Aquarius now con-| lege every student wh. mon as a con- trom the col- id not formally take i. as : = tains Jupiter, which i haps, a somewhat | his na ‘om the petiti eee eee eee ee apnans on | bid. 10? asked. nacostia Kainuad te-102 bid, 1°65 | ticket office wili be moved nearer 7th atreot. | Commissioners to the necessity for the repeal | table, and told the ‘prisoner to take offic | It is alleged that Cheshire purchased €24 happy cironmstance, ab ‘es eciuntich Sollee tof the students withdtew their name journalist, ar long I aes ge Aesapeake and Potomac Telephone ist | "“i:crarding the price of admission Mr. Darnie | of the requirement for appointment on the| irons. Sho removed’ one icon’ acc he the | worth of feed from W. B. Burns, feed dealer | that the planet's disk has lately shown red | but uate 3 Birst page of the Co wo 35, — bid, 1 he Ba {them retused to do so, and were sh Cotiplications were added by culty on the same question, haif S iudorsing the action of the ex ats and the other professors stan ¥ the dean. Theexpelied students have ° id ee in Phila- | force the honorable discharge from the army | other He went around the table to wh Views Senator Sueru e pol ha ae ase tee Cr nn nee Geisha Voullavecebee Allein ascii or navy. ‘They state that the soldiers of the | #0 st004, and, quoting from his testimony, ‘I Fecord and, msintains tha his, sction on the | ssked. Metropolitan. 65 big. 200 asked” Central. | tho’ game fora cents can dos; "The price | ate wor tho law was. designed. to. ben: | put my hand xgdines: her and told her to move Chinese and other subjects has shown that he | “ 1. Farmers and Mechanics’, 190| for admission to the grand stand will wine | efit are no longer eligible; that the enlisted | slong. She kind of acted as though I tickled has always been the recognized friend of w bide Issashed. Colum- | creased. men in the ‘army and navy of | her and laughed. I paid, “Don't be foolish; Americen laboring men and & protector of oat ed: aeked; | “But,” said Mr. Burnie, “wo will be giving | !ate years are mostly of foreign birth, who in | moveoutof my way.” Justas he wns pushing the _ 1a ponte aa eee eos ae ae, Se irae Re increased attractions, better than ever scon | Most caseshave notbeen here long enough to Le | girl away, he states, Mre. McNerhany came into mn = ie th i so imbued with the spirit of our institutions | the room. It is admitted by Mr ‘frembly that ines beg thn dieten of some 06 tht Nevakar poopie | sien vaca sascha — Wesningion sae Geccguieca, Lenehan en ne wie aa bo fully appreciate the recpesaibilie ar cia: | heen lee conversed with this prisoners that the Sherman forces were endeavoring to bid, — asked. Metropolitan, 93 ‘bid. =| ‘The deal for the local clab wascompleted this |€0%, to say nothing of the respon He says, however, that he was never familiar secure the 9 of Reprosenta-| asked. “Capitol and North © Street, 393 bid, 43 | afternoon and all parties adjourned to lunch of officers, and the native-born who|with her. It’ is also admitted that five rmdaey of Cleveland through the | used. Eekimgton and Suidiers Lome, st bid, — | together, enlist are not of a class whose education ard |on one occasion she sowed. suspender influence of Chaancey on K street. spots, and the commodity Tho feed was delivered and the next day the | bearer may come quite check was presented to the dealer in payment | face to ite usual clearness. forthefeed. Mr. Burns accepted the checkand | Mercury is morning etar and is moving a gave tho necessary change The check was | from the sun, getting to the end of his tether, sent to bank and honored and it subsequently | or the point of greatest westerly elongetion, taking couusel together turned out that the name was a forgery. on the 19th, when he 1 twenty-four depcoes | the ausisniutty of takung legal Detective Raff swore out # warrant for| sixteen minutes to the westward of thee. | the college aud Dr. Yourain: Choshiro'sarrest and he was taken in custody | He now rises about three-quutters of an box = oe snc Saturday. fore syn-up and is not visi ome | SERRE a SRE ae Judge Miller released him on $3,000 and the | eye. This is the nearest planet to the eun and | BXOOPSHED ON WYOMING'S RANGES, case has been set for trial in the Police Court | makes a completo revolution in its orbit in eee expelled. Depew | asked. ‘Georgetown aad. ‘Teuleytown, so. bid: 36 | '8! . 4a thi : - | moral character specially qualify them for | buttons on his overalls. Hesays that Mbe Me, heres ighty-cight years, traveling with the immense | Mt* Theses, Tired of Being Thinned Out ho. they said, had consented to take a band | asked’ Kock Creek, 1w bid, — ated.” Columbia, Pipers bed pratt nie tine ead Policemen; that the Inw provides for citizen- | Nerhany suggested that the prisoner do thie, |"°™¢S**™Fday- Sclocity at nearly thirty miles second. "The | YY 1amch Law, aro Ready for m Fight in the fight for Senator 5 that tur. Padtee | _tusurance Stocks—Firemen's, 46% bid, 58 askea. | {rom Daltimore that the league would meet | *Bip but one year’s rosidence when an honor- but she says he requested this prisoner be al- Unwholesome Food Condemned. sun, when seen from Mercury, looks seven | The last news that came from Buffalo, im eT eae Ot his positon me. | Fraukun, 59 ct Sot, asked National Union, 1; tid, | ere on the 5th: “I haven't heard anything | #Ple discharge can be chown. ‘ Jowed to doit, He was wearing tho overalle at! rss \wecy Food Inencctore Mothershead and | times as large as when seen from the earth. Wyoming, was a tale of outlawry and blood- dee asked, Arlington, 173 bid, — asked. Corcoran, | about it. Haven't the slightest thought of cail- | | The preseut law prohibits the appointment | the time and the rewing took place in the ts Saturn is morning star, and_now rises about ney is ~ | 636 bid, — as Culuiubity 14", vid, 15% asked. meeting before about March 1 | ofitizens, who from their residence, &c.,would | presence of Mrs. McNerhany in the halk ern Railroad Company at the town in which | Potomac, i bid, go'asked.” it = bid, 8% | (echedule), but of cuarse would de so if re_ | make good officers. In a majority of the eat- mus tucauie vis Grae sessee he resides if ke fuils to vote for Snerman. The | asked. “People's, 54, bid. 6 asked” Lincoi, 6% qucated by aixchite. “Wot otherwie™ ting ‘and shooting cases examined whisky s “de * “Then follows an amount i Dolicious Enalstats iat nether Depew gorang | ie tmarance Site tieat tas SHED so |"in conversation witha reporter of ‘Tax Stax | OF gumbling ” were "the ‘accompaniments Sea resp eeararor Chase condemned 821 pounds of meat, 148 rab- | 1) o'clock in the evening. The planet con- | “2° eding with a prophocy that would seem bits, 134 squirrels, 197 birds, 46 ducks, 25 tur- | tinues on his present course through the celes. | t°™2rk for thet city = promise that it would cesand a small quantity of fruits ‘vegeta- | tial arch ey reat stars Until the | be the most lawless town in the country next les. te " ‘i 10th, on which dat becomes stationary and | spring, if it is not so now. a . WW ‘ bs t and consequently a police forcs of men who | Of no particular value until it is stated that _—_ traces his steps. Buffalo A " other corporate representatives are endeavor. | Vd. 1-5 mike. Columbsa Title 6x bid. 6% aaked. | this afternoon Mr. Wagner sald that nothing | i ieendree tbe duties and redeem our | Mrs. McNerbany says Mr. Trembly made no Visited the Engine House. Gy a Ree mercidataels nt ot papsisiion tno Goeeed ing to coerce men into supporting Senator | yi0"0.1"%5 asked. U.S Blectric Light 143 bid, represent Washington first-class. “Ihe men | fait city from the pestilential influence of such | attempt to say anything to her whilo she was in| President “Harrison, accompanied by Mre. | star in the Sickle, as. a guide and companion to | 8° of bunch grass. Tt is ninety miles from @ Sherman. aii, aw KO'asked. Georgetown Gas, 45 porsked. ,. | under contract were tried and true and several | vils should be procured. The appointing | the room. She next saw Mr. Trembly on the McKee, Mr. Dimmick and Baby McKee, visited | Saturn, but now they seem hopelessfy sop-| Tailroad, aut is teached only by stage or om There is one thing in connection with the | | Telephone Stocks—Chesapeake and Potomac, 80} deals whereby other well-known stars in the| Power should ‘be untrammele. They | third floor. He spoke about the stove, but she if arated, and we must look further south to find | the cattle trail. It is on the trail that is fol- republican caucus of representatives on Sat-| bid, 6 asked. — iverieun téraphophone, 4% bid, 535 urday that stubbornly remains in doubt | #sked. Penusylvania, i> bid, — asked. base ball world would join us ‘were in progress. Patempoee poe oe of —o eae, = a8 mee ly to a, ‘Mr. Trembly admitted : —— Saensdomasta aio | _ Manager Barnie wore a happy smile when it 4 resent being, even if | that when he came down stairs be did meet No one can teil ae hoe men 7 ise og pbomen = oon ae bs oes Soot was finally settled that the af vs Frees team was E. good repair, unfit ae close, by reason of| Mrs. McNerhany and spoke to her Veted for Laylin or how many Sherman | Pooja, ie asked. Pneumate Gun Carriage, |] to be ‘transferred to this city. He | #0 increase of the number of the force. and, he ays in his testimony, ‘she men voted for McGrew. It is ‘understood | pj.'1 “asked. Lincoln Hall, — bid, lw asked | anid that ae soon as the small details INDICTMENTS REPORTED. gave me no answer and I felt pretty sure that that Mr. Boxweil of Warren and Reeve of Ash- juicroceats Building Compaly, — vid, 100 asked, v f : ht % tabula voted for Laylin and will vote for For- ivy city. Brick Company, bide to, wancae poop elas piles rag <i would east? | _ The grand jury today roporteda number of | She thought there was fomething she eonld No. Lengine house yesterday at noon. Fore- | Soother heavenly milestone to mark his way. | lowed by the Ti om ; man Boss instantly recognized the executive | "Spica, the bright «* in the constellation of syaetdest paalcg “ead a ed and put his men through the day and night | the Virgin, will be the nearest brilliant to the Fegrstengoone drill. planet when the year closes. Regulus is in the | ™#¢ country as there is in the United States, Baby McKee was ‘inlly interested and | Lion. Careful observers have recently con-| They cail it a city because it bas a thousand in- olen ths Seconan Guna tidine Some aoe pole | cluded that Saturn is, in some respécts, a min- | habitants. These are nearly ail bullwheckers, i \ 4 x i " base a complaint on.’ Mr. Trembly cannot it iature of Jupiter. Spots have been discoy-| cowpunchers and freighters. Jt is the last and See ee re ee te atin ae | ake en ae Pennae,, maT; 880 Bid, — | Washington would bave a first-class fonm in all erat Oe aent: Cention J. Meyers, mar | Sceeraber the day of thin ooomtene: Bee Be eed a pasitelo hands with Joy. The party | cred on his face which indloate that the phy | strongest purely gowboy omtlt ie the woot ae See ee ae an Lae - — Tespects. ‘Ihe various members of the team | 4¢F of Officer James B. Slack November 27. MeNerhany fixes the day. the apparatus with considerable interest. The | ©@l constitution of the two is something Mlle. | Wherever there’ ate ‘cattle and cowpunchers seca ee Sa Maceen Sat | sate Depastt and Tram Compenies Washing | il ascot encly in’ March ced goce attip | Ollosr Arghitald Mellen, manslaughter, in| — “lt appears.” the report continues, “‘that Mr. | Presitient himself. displayed ereat taterest aiel |. Mare is how an early riser, and comies above there are also rustlers or rauge pirates, and he is one of Sherman's Papp ae Hoan and ius: Compauy, 106 bid, 106% | south. causing death of Cas. Lomax, December '14;| Trembly and Mrs. McNerhany bad been on asked many questions concerning the workings | the horizon in the wee small hours of themorn- | Buflalo is the headquarters of these thieves, supporters. As Mr. Laylin is the winner : can Security uud Trust Compau,, ——— Albert Graham, James A. Gowans, Nicholas | good terms up to this time. Mrs. MeNerhany | of the apparatus, When it was time to depart | ing- It is well to follow tois planet in his | who bave long done a very profitable business And will ‘make the aesigumonts on the | iii uid ck pak Woods, Wm. Bickman, false pretenses; Alice | states that was dumfounded when sbe| he shook hands with all the men and wished | COUrse, for in August he will be in opposition | in brending mavericks and running off market ning communes be ts cubeccseed by a Chairman Blount has decided to appoint Mr. | W00d Ramsay, Harry Yeutman, larceny; |found who the officer was. Tt scone them a happy New Year. to thesun, or 180degrees from his solar majesty, | able cattle dropped from or cut out of the ‘the — = avy i: t Baltimore Markets. Bartow §. Willingham of Foreyth — rs are ania < jeorge Walker, Daniel Myers|that Mrs. McNerhany reported this posneret! SEER and at this time will be at his largest and most ay passing —— the re oct ed gracing were his frien: is condit 23 gz nghat orsyth, Ga., clerl ant rd Lancaster, larceny from per: to the brilliant phase. on the ranges. They influential and ap- : Ja r du from person; | occurrence tl deputy warden Wheat easy Nee'g | the committee on foreign affairs. Annie Jackson and Ed) immediately, but did not tél him ‘The fiery red warrior will be in view all night utly reputable men in that country who x —— Albert Stannard, gaming table;’ Edward | ail about it. ' She also spoke of it to Mr. Wood-| Friday last was the day ect by the Commis-| and the midsummer strollers will, have a rare of them and ship the stolen goods to favor of an open —- Be Poe THE courts, Walker, embezzlement; Richard Manly, | ward, Mr. Hingebach and Mr. Bryan, omitting | sioners for the attorney cf the District to enter | and attractive picture for their delectation. } mathet, unubie to resist the chance to make big ax alias housebreaking; Jorden | part of it, ‘The rest, which she considered too Jones and | John | Harris, “alias John | indelicate to tell, site repeated to Mrs. Ruse, any | Patsey, assault with intent to kil; Le the wife of the deputy warden, at th Trek | ars, Edward Kilgore and latter's house that evening. "3tr. Russ robbery: David Bowen, Eliza Bowen, Francis | corroborates Mrs. McNerhany. in that she Clay aud Joseph Clay, forcible entry end de-| reported to him between 2 and 3 tainor. o'clock the fact that she had caught Mr. ‘Trem- and take possession of the wholesale market | Mars carries with him two men-at-arms or at- | profits i bea ig. | tendants, in the shape of satellites. ‘The outer | Ihe losses to the cowmen have been very a od ecoes ps | oor ths aapes obit, to colted Dota, | goes, and long ag See eneagen of ae big — and the inner one Phobos. ‘hese moons are | cow Companies wolermined to protect them- It will be recalled that on the 1th day of | much nearer to their planet than our moon is | sel ‘The first Lioodshed—that now prom- last October the Commissioners, sitting os a| to the earth, and they go round much more | isc to con! dsomething like a war is board, ordered: quickly. ‘There is alao another difference, they | ei e.vped. 'y net down to the credit Equrty Covrt—Judye liam republicans have : omination for U + confirmed, k appointed guar ‘00d; Fe. pis, 155,496 bushels; snip- S989%2 bushels; | granted. Glennan ugt. erm corm ateady— ae ; ‘Ihey also presented Cyrus Povey, perjury; | bly with his ar 2 Mary Ti “ashi all, | Are much smalier bodies than Luna. 0: the cowmen, because the victims have all a2 Bramhall agt. a y als is vey, perjury; | bly with bis arms around Mary Braxton and hi Market Company sivall, “ —_— sae —_ pre pa . Smith, Len | Heury Whitfield and Wm. Johnson, house: | asked him to detaila uew floor girl, ‘The tel. | on oy sicker ingen ‘of danuery. 1992,| Neptune, the planet most. distinct from the| bes rustlers Fe eS See Te Haye Surroun i Chicago Markets. Resuolds, Jobn Swith, Emma G. C. Abbott and | breaking, and R. O. Gray embezzlement. | | lowiag day, when Mary was in punishment, the | yacate the open space at the intersection of | sun, takes 165 years to make a complete rvolu~ Topanga tgp a ae SSy TB: Lenigy megs ane ts laaey soars: parece ignored th aty asked her if Mr. Trembly had over | Ohio and Louisiana avenues with 10th and 12th | tion of the heavens, and our glorious sun,when as nearly every joce am thing Seger d larceny, and | hugged her before. She said, ‘Yes, on severat | sircets. and the attorney of the District of Co- | seen from this faraway wandcrcr, dwindles to | © ® lonely place, = Albert Miller for assault with intent to kill. occasions,’ but denied he was doing it on the | lambix will prepare a form of notice to be | the size of Venus when at hor best. We still | © ag receiver orca re GAKZA’S FOLLOWERS SURPRISED. PRESENTATIONS OF ANOTHER KIND. day referred to. 3 eerea upon ne) company.” have the ——_ star Aldebaran in the constella- ~ ——- ben the ex — H irae At the final meeting of the grand jury today | ,.“Mary, in her testimony, admits that Mr.| At the meeting of the board Saturday the | tion of the lull to serve us in identifying the | fo. eri, @ poss 2 GEIP QUIT t. Langh it o R cs - * pesca } - | mast dhe interior, Who as suid to ba: count: THE GxIP QUIT Lieut eT en @ Rebei presentations were made to the fore-| 27¢™bly had his hand on her side, but denies | subject was called up for discussion. position of the planet. Neptune's right ascen- | master in u in on 2: s that he toid her to get out o: his was, and also denies that aho told the deputy that Sir. Trem- bly had bugged her before this time.” ‘On the basis of the facts elicited from this v8.11 i re x lus eyes to good bargains im Acsistant Attorney 5. T. Thomas was sent for | sion is tour hours twenty-one minutes, his | usable tos s 7 ud explained that the failure of the District | declination 19 degrecs C1 aminutes north.and he ; oliet men's ceitle, ‘These episodes telong to to take possession was due to the fact that the | comes to our meridian about 10 0 ta the | the kistoxy of the last three veura. | But events market company had prepared a motion for an | evening. jast fall began to w Lines between him to turn im ‘The work of the United States troops routing tho Garza revelutionists on the Mexi- ean border man, Mr. Gerard Lenkins of a Knights ‘Templar — and 8.P- to the secrciury, Mr. Robert J. ago far been very succossful | a pair of handsome diamond cuff butions in RUNS is quite pre’ mt.” said a phys ' Mr Pe scupinticd’ os ck mre : i Z is morning star and rises about 2! cattlemen and the rustlers, until now they are PELE aa ae ee ranreporter today, “and the number | and Gen. David Stanley states that he belioves spprocisaion of thelr services for the past Secreaee Gries that maconveulyocee petty Srimpe eeape doy is oatae dheours Sa the morning. He is in conjunction | at a terrible tension domes ae a tee any A Philadelphia Gang. o: cases this week is no doubt larger than at | tiat he can keep the Mexican offenders in sub-| ‘ree monthe. of the charge and recoumended that severe | of the company before gomg to court. In view pg age ed ——— any reamaty | and Chicago stock yards and to cover the pro- ae Te the arrest of | 82% time this winter. jection with the present mititery force. An- The Snow Comes at Last.2 piine should be meted out to him. Ppl EN bard eg meager me dradenrerg nde brow gery vetarer dg wan tn na Shorey : acct » |, The report of Health Officer Hammett for | other ongagementtook place on Saturday near | Tt tried to snow yesterday. Occasionally CERSOES ACLESE ER. SD. BOERS, Seer eeageend fo than one degree apart. January 35 Uranus has | treasury 0s an estray fund. ‘Ihe rustler aetemaien, Oo, the iat week will (aon Epes aS Fort Ringgold, = following — a sere es et when the air seemed well ; ee case = ast ae melas a Sey =e SES drifted far enough away from the an to be in faliated with io ietion af he aioe: “A iia tes teacen tannin the grip, and the deat ‘rom that disease thus | was roceived at military department headquar- | filled with flakes that scurried along before the | Jail, it was charge aa gauty a4 Election. adrature or nine! Ages, exept. SI ey ‘ é “ | egyactiene Songaoe ip ocay far this wei show a likelihood ol an increase | ters at Son Antonio yesterday: “Second Lieu-| wind, but thero was never onouglt to whites | Proper conduct with a female prisoner. The The Porn patra = stockholders of will grow wotil_ Apri, ~~ position wil oc- See ee hak ses De ecoanter! in in the number. nt George I. Langhorne of the third cay-| the ground. This aiternoon, however, abont | testimony in this case is as conflicting es in the cur and the planet will then an ovens} easics! 4 : the Washington Market Company was held at| ing siar, which will continue until Octobe:, | holes, began to dot the funges last fall. the office in Center Market today atnoon. The | when, after being in conjunction with the sun, } Now some human cusualues are beginning to following gentlemen were elected directors for | he will again become one of the galaxy of morn- | mark the uther side of the ledger account be- ‘The disease is being felt more particularly in the form of acute diseases of the lungs, such as ¥ | pneumonia, bronchitis and congestion of the iry and his detachment of thirty troops, with | 1 o'clock, a real snow storm, the first of the | other. ‘The facts, as ascertained by Mr. Purry, de dale & oul stad a ee “of | season, sot in, and in Lnifan hour the ground | are us follows, with certain judicious elimina” es 3 p was covered and there was no immediate pros- | tions: Service De- anus of New York. os ss Z r k stlers and 0 A man charge against De Lore! present ts pass | fun eee ae ith Gee pacrahals, have just ar-| pect of its melting. ‘The snow was especially | "One night rome time ago tho watch was oue | the ensuicg yent: Matthew G. Emery, Edesed | 86 #tar™ EES: meer bw npn ened ye roe ght es 4 tes curicrfest woncs, Lit romipituesutior- | “tring the past two weeks the deaths from | ited bere 4ith one prisoner, ‘The prisoner is| Lardou arses. “ihe ca: Horses on tnovwnonto | man suortand Ea. nuke yolwatsrly came to fatter Gaetan weeks dee ee Ss aaa mere placid esting women ag hy nd ities hope to learn wher: | pneumonia have largely increased and have | Col. Pable Munaz, who is one of the leaders in j slipped badly on the asphalt, with which the | the jail at about 8 o'clock. ‘There ‘way no ma. E. Chandler, Hallet Kilbourn, Benjamin. T- scecaee ae - a Guschede tons adb. | etre: sohmas Ratek sean, ue G08 Rees fg SE ee ea ie nc {ind bad | feported thad'Eal Burke sal te Me" sunies | Dutler, N. G. Ordway, Bushrod Win. | per, has boon doubly ldentihed as haviog eer | soo: ths back ashe at tn his wagon de ; 3 za| Ps yesterday they E c any other horses report . : Mr. Faces 0 : . con- ; 1 ny sean ee pneth bas Deen aking a | Fovolutiontel thiee valep fram’ the Los Oien | falldeen ine cok seriously injured acting captain of the watch), “Give me. the | Bizney, Franklin Tenney, Frank G. Wilkins aie ay Ooh LE i pe and Samuel W. Curridet nection with the now famous robbery. Sales- | 2ir, oat in the samo telegraphic breath that sent ‘At the meeting of the newly clected board of | man Jacob Gradawohl of a St. Louis furnitare | gue ews bere came word tat John 1- directors the following organization was ef-| house on confronting the prisoner positively | a well-to-do cattle dealer, not commonly hel : N i | declared that Sly was one of the men to whom | 10 be above suspicion as @ rustler, cannot be don, secretary; P. 8. Smith, clerkand treasurer; | he sold the farnitureof the Swau avenue house, | ound. Itis thonght that nothing more than ‘The dividend of 40 cents a share, payable on | yuerein the detectives found the elues by which Ile bORY 00 OE cae piewvells tn the Bitte Set ee ae Inter Sly met a more | Co¥ ‘ity ¢f Latluio. she rustlers own the place ates ranch and five muesfromhere. ‘he revo-| _Herdic horses are falling allover Capitol Hill. | keys of the women’s department,’ and then lutionists discovered the United States troops | The animals have no footing on the concrete, |foltowed it with statement to the and escaped into the dense chaparral It is| and us a consequence several animals went|eficct that he desired to seo one not known that any of them were wounded, al- | down and stayed down for quite a while. of the female prisonsrs for an a ing though many shots were fired after them as sativa aad ys so geet Fm they dashed’ into the basbes in the viein pose. Mr. P concerned, although he maintains that the term “grip” isonly a valgar name for in- fluen T police force hes been sadly crippled sev- cral timeson account of the disense, and the police surgeons have been kept busy attending them ‘There were twenty-coven members of the a:e now @ De Lorenzo pase did he and his co ‘4 Alleged Brutal Treatment. im that way, though when asked tg go up in the The capture of Col. Munaz was rade, th Gopurtment with Ed. Burke did eo. Lorses and equipments of several revolutionista | | A bill for divorce from bed and board, filed | 1," claimed by one. of the on ‘ f ae the organization of Jounson coun very town ° K were captured, 98 were also two gross of am-|by Mrs. Frances Purchynski, througn Mr.|duty that South and Burke did not —— ‘no less than an Adame Express | *2¢ Sante ceew! Inuene ae = ee ey ant nile many | unition, badges and many im portant papers. | Campbell Carrington, against Andrew Pur. | return to the rotunda together, but that Burke A Decision Reversed. who was in charge of erie megs Lyme pee Every. been oa the case for scversl months witk}not been a single death among | Lieut. Langhorne bestows bigh praise upon chynski of 435 Ist street southwest, makessome | femained upstuirs ten or fifteen minutes and] The United States Supreme Court, in an poet 4 November 30, and is “5 welt known as the: ys 4 x ‘aly. 1} cerious charges of brutal treatment | « that Smith, upon returning, said that ‘Ed opinion rendered today by Justice Brown, yuis Friday night for the from town to town -and city to | Strickler, consider the success of Lieut. Lang! ‘one of the police surgeons, treated rne im-| Sho charges that since last September he had | Burko was ‘making a —— fool of himself.’ who Drought face to face with Si” | city. ‘They have plenty of money. st of De Lore: at ‘showed | # Botorious rustier, who df fifty-six o: jyuched cers, and many of them had the portant and meritorious. I will forward full | treated hee with the Frestest cruelty, and | When Burke came down sinire he had a col was Hie : ' ‘ $40,000 in cash and balf es much in * report by mail. a brutality, insistin; ored female prisoner with him, stating that he | United States for the southern district of Illi- nervousness as he caught sight of Mul- | 6U*!. had erp. aS tee eS ‘The dispatch is signed Capt. W. T. Wheeler of | Prulality,, insisting on ber eras 83 got $201 Sas. going fo. put. her in tho “sweat box® | nots m the case of the Wiggins Ferry Company, Zesnbaiely denied over having | cule. Cate Rete wae 0 sish, wae. ime Movei ov tax New Youk—A Landsome | the third cavalry, wo is the temporary cont- | combér 23 he bratally assaulted her and kicked |® placo near the evgixe room that they use| appellants, versus the Ohio and moar oe the messongse, before. Then Memenger | bert levers ere they neither skulk nor try to Gay ia bogus | model of tke cruiser New York, recently | mander of Fort Kinggold during the absence of | her with such force ns to oblige her ta be | sometimeefor punishment. Siaith Fopei- | Hailwa pany. The juirennan stated that Siy was ove of the men {heir ~ 5 week sey mang > bg gang willbe |tawsched at the Ceamps’ " shipyard | Co? 'sporntons: Cok Paulo, lfsass, who wea | Sue sd ts hanas” get Stee ghee teme | eeer sear soened eric, tas cemcetea asm | Gat teen cemeroats > UP near Glendalo and had taken | Zbey have begun the naming of “cowmen who na it is ete tthe entire gang will be | | és 5 opera unas, ment, an same tered ie both sides Rter agcont witha tho work: fea not oe | im, TAUSSCMG, | wae Mt oP qgit | nben Prisoner i ree erec int the an | agek Ler. She avers chat defendant is worth | warden the next dey, whan. making n invest pany) made @ Soniact wih the ferry com- A, Ty | eh ed . as bad re Berar te 7 : er cf tried e2 i i large i at », was told | pany horrible tie ait bat that iis te the central posat of prone MF Petes ee Itis about | court at San Antonio npon the charge of vio- papa ten his Sore ant ‘eda cites from Syone of the female prisoners that officers for the use by the railroad ——s bad Ey — pothing abort of pets En} pouig ti eis ee eee eee ee ee oe onsen coEtt tf | bet tad bard wth simouy Fe og ey ee Sig ay far pede mg gl ieee St Se ete lt epertions | inte cing —_——_ ts re ant a 7 A special train left San Antonio Saturday | worigan i Conta intimated that they had acted im ly with | began to divert business to rival f¢ ‘The engineer and fireman of the train which EE PORK i PO eee Prize Essays to Read. _ feonvering troops D and K, third cavalry, to a Be Fsx-| ‘hem. Aho said that it was-impomible tor her | pigs ‘The, court holds that the agreconnr ‘at the four courte Saturday Foreign Interest inthe Fair. Ke Says That He Has Made No Confessions | | 3s. Warner, the cuperiatendent of ebaritios, | the disturbed country along the border. ‘they | ata tate hour this afternoon it was stated to | t@ #e¢ who tho officers were, but she said there | tween the forry company and the railroad Immedisiely picked Siy outof®| Commissioner Bryan of the Chicago fair come of Guilt. has received a bundle of twenty-three emays | are under corimaad of Maj. Louis Morris. | | At ee tk be were two of them. She could hear them and Pany constituted a contract which ‘men as the man who was on the | | (omit tos from Rome that he has had Desvea. Cox, Jan. 4.—Dr. Graves emphati-| om the “Housing of the Poor in American | Te K rmulo sratn ndisiz Indian scouts from ‘a Gran reporter 6 vidence Hospital thst | the women in the corridor. $ on lasier’s saccomer, the, Ohio engine the night of the robbery. | i th Premier Rudini, and that he a v-, Jan. 4.—Dr. Graves emphati- | 0" the 4 ‘ort Bi arrive today, wil ur ] igen weed qally repudiates the alleged confessions pub- | Cities.” They come ‘rom the secretary of the | ried to the trontier. It is also reported that @ Sah the relation between the ferry States steamer Albatross, which | received most encouraging assurances of a de- Uidhed here yesterday. He says that be « American Eeonstmic Association and bave been | large number of Seminole Indian guides and She railroad company was Sarvezing « route for s sub- | sire on the part of the Italian government to wil aaything to Deputies Wilson cud Means, | S0uitted by their authors in competition for | scouts will be sent to Fort. Mimagold from tenant, to which the United Statesand the | °°4' ainite to Chicago. ms 4 a two prizes, onc of £300 and ove of £200, offered | Arizona. H. J. McNeil of San Antonio has compensation for the use of the frich Islands, has returned to San Fran- MoCorisick hes t Pe Gecleres that Ballou is = gentleman and | py the arsoczation for the best aud the second | received a telegram from his father, Cont: Jat of the Wiggins Ferry Oesintays in Pers, ood wil eoturn SS Rage truthful in every respect. best essays om that subject. Mr. Warner was | MeNeil of the Texes rangers, which coves tint *Ulise court rovetien toe Docent duck mills of the Wood. | the holidays in Paris, Ly 4 Few people hero take any stock in the con-| *ppointest one of the judges by ¥. A. Walker, | he had had a dosperate encounter with Garza's i z i E H Fy f fession story. Deputy James Wilsom is a hard | presidentof the association. reach of & a = gharacter, she is even now under indiptment SFP SEE for a brutel assault ou Lawyer Mays of this Harry Waller, the jockey whose log was bee broken by a fall froma ‘at Walden's train- Nothing bas been heard from Col. Ballou ing track at Eatontown, N.J., two weeks azo, fince bis hasty leave Saturday night. Mrs.| bas had to have the injured limb amputated, Fallon's mind is aaid to bare been ailested by nd is critically ill at bis residence at Ocean a, ¢ ee oF and they have followed the | them from the disease. Last month li Waiker of troop G, third ci

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