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‘ ‘CLOTHING AND DISEASE GERME MR, HILL GETS INTO TROUBIE. A NEW SOLICITOR GENERAL Senator Hilt Leaves the Banquet Table sad | More Manufacturers Examined About the A Reported Attempt of Histo Manage Party | The Name of Chas. H. Aldrich of Miinois Sest _ Affairs tn Congress. ren ena wm te Jd EDITION. Goes on His Tour. S te The “ee Sevannan, Ga, March 18—‘The dews:x6 day pete; The President sentto the Senate today the | ate bill remely wae aot many hours distant when the Hibernian nomination of Charles H. Aldrich of Ulinols to a ‘ulged Chilton | banquet wore on, in the early houre qf morn- DICTATE To THE PoUSE COMMITTEE Ox ELEC | Signed. Constipation, ing, the speeches became particalarly warm and TONS —WEMBRES WHO ARE IxDIOKANE. a Heflin a the Road . enthusinstic, and although occasionally some — SCHNEIDER'S LOVE LETTER Jaundice, Headache, and Dye Hanged by zs pain to | apenker would jocularly insist that the Hiber- Mr, HIM, it is umerted, has got himself into ae . * opposed to nian Society The Singular Communication He Wrote to ri A partisan orgauizetion, trouble by attempting to introduce in the man- side Near Gainesville. popularity with the rank and file of "the the only effect of this ; mee Mise Lightfoot. Rujournees and developed te a remarkable deyree.ea wn | voke excessive mi P nd agement of affairs of Congress some political! Testimony was continued in the Schneider | - the i} ed em ‘and poll of preferences in the | give rise to an exuberen| some methods like those which hie opponents assert ‘tial today after the regular report in TarStan | DOCes*ity for the elaborate machinery and ex- COUNTRY. See eenan and Dallas News from all parts of | quarter of the house for three cheers for Hill. have been employod to gain for him political | was ctosed. Scovagnnt extiay which would bo ed Drvoeia POLITICAL GOSSIP OF THE *|AEthe Culberson deacus inst sight 1s was | gcou ehstsel wins Hier" othe” mocha | Hungate ox eprend by tha manner of hering| supremacy fa his own state. “A recent occur-|""Thoc’ Hoffman of Culpeper, Va, stated | siionera""ihertors, “hawe' to. macys $eiead to withdeaw Culberson, from the vena- | suggestion was mended by aging “The next ee ance keiwee @t an instance where powcert eie fee tadace proangad ips that ho knew the defendant and saw him in | that in lien of favorable action on this bill the Easi TO TARE Resi, . bong ; gram tates, offect ns Perpoas interested, used COR | Culpeper the Saturday afternoon before the esignation ancellor Von | from Culverson saying he was convineod tho enthusiaam and siderable indignation members who are ‘ ig of Chi Jor ofibe embers ate vowed ah ed 8a | was to heighten of poy tc tChelernceny the ibe bomstam | s8COtNE incompany with Mine Geraldine Light- ; Sure Caprivi. any candidate. {¢ no other developeit we likely | eity nas gable onevedod in enthasiagn ae i "Ge of these tndionast mentors promi-| TH* defense declined to cross-examine, hanes of the Saute somesees Mills will get several of Culberson yr ey hg rey 0 has ‘aoe tat | ie oy pee phy ani sé tative, who is personally ‘cogni- TEE LETTER VO MID LIBNTPOOR. pristions, for aa addition to 8 ax which will more shan insure his election. ‘This forenvon at 11 o'elock Senator Hill hela | "The wamber of persons usually employed in of “Mr. Hill's latost reported attempt to} | The letter written to Miss Geraldine Light-| assessor's oftice of “one ° MORE RIOTING IN BERLIN. | Borer, F the veeae uinner, last night | a reception in the parlors of the De Soto Hotel | one room varied from twelve to eighteon and | fesulete party matters in the Houso. has given | foot, addressed to her et Culpeper, was thon | PeF anu fourth anniversery af the g hundred and fifty- | and shook hands with five or siz hundred | these rooms were quite large. He was conf fo. Stan reporter » statement substantially as | offered in evidence, and despite the objections ee ai dtzordere for of ‘the Ancient and Honortble Artillery | Att 20. Seeaer Hill oad ate font ig. FS aati. sesh | was conn ee be appeased in Washington Mr. of the defense was admitted by the court It PARAGUAY alisasTORS LYNCHED HEFLIN AND DYE. Lege 2 gh hcamon was Ay Oe Tee hea pag Se wharf, —— 0 Soe wos heardes use bi ae REE co ney ap meek mien oped wes to the jury by a Shep Ace Bemeces ond Ward to KM, ber juced y and « brie war jeadown thor. r rN, lot! astom bosses « a of the Btomset: The Fauquier County Murderore Banged to “the next President of the United Sten” Savannah asks for & $8,000,000 appropria- Rochester, NV, generally: gaid'che total buss | their sanctafhe and call thia man or that man 20 rela eine Gunasm a yy ey | haa ‘2 Tree and Shot. sais announcement created the wildest en-| tion for widening and deepening ag ‘ness dione by all the Rochester firms amounted i Be eroweee to roceive orders, so Me. | certainly expected to find that tet - Liver and Special Dispetch to The Evening Star. usitsm, the governor ineffectually trying to} bor and the Senator asked m great many | to about $12,000,000. Hill bog <ttoaspted to do hes. Me bes seatont | trom | Chicago Wanurx, Va, March 18.—Lee Hefffs andj Make Limselt heard for several minutes. |-questions of the United States engineer who| He was of opinion that the cause of cheap | Tequests almost in the nature of demande to | j, : . Sieitie Josepn Dye, who were confined in jail at this | £90lly.when the noise had somewhat subsided, | accompanied! the party as to the exact neede of | labor in New York was to-be found in” the tect | Senators and Hepresantatives and other prom- place under th for the murder | Cov; Hussell said: “Much as I appreciate the | the harbor. The Sevannah people hope he will TnAy perp eno eect | inent men to come to his roam whenever he has under sentence of death for compliment of the introduction I feel that | support their request for an. appropriation. 10 Would accept work at al- | Tevired to give them advice in political affairs, EVERY DOSE EFFECTIVE. of Mex. Kines and her children, were taken} I must rise aud declare the fact that I disclaim | After a drive around the city Seueor Till and | most and he bas sssumod that bis advice y price. ould be | may mother this from jail last night by the authorities and sent | #2y ambition or bigh aspirations for that bi his friends left here for Augusta at 2 o'clock it onditions under which work | ¢@¥ivalent toa command. He har taken the ners ps nt toward Alecandrin, Va. Thi ac- | ofice and proclaim my honest nud loyal beliet | a specsal train in company with Hon. Pattick | mn sous in echortee, orhore ‘Armoan: | bresth of vome of the dignified old Senators by | Mig au medina ee mntee, here, who | = ne 1d be | 12 tO candidacy of another, whom I shall} Walab. Qfactured their goods ler their own roofs, | hi arrogant assumption of power, and he bas | Te ig ~ ptr « in ington. and tion wae faken ender fone that they wou arvevtly and lastily aupport.’ (Laud cries ot ———_ were tho best possible and noe, a fm the aiaire of tho party | whe don's care “wat be devs to petecces ‘taken . veland! Cleveland !” to w a s tt ry “ On plampuees; so dove comfort; wo does kestth, 1¢| “About 12 o'elock st wight » mob appeared | smiled very sigulicantly.} | a pe vpethss in Clothing, Moses Gatvon nf nvek: | already the prerogative of « presidential nomi | f0FoNeb when he geteready. While Tsun wait- : and finding that the prisoners were gone fol} Corvaets, Guo, March 18.—Tho cancus of | Patrick Milley Shoots His Wife and Then mae in clothing. Mosoe Garson of Garson, | 100 to take toe. position of supreme. lendor of mertow, fixes thing, and toe hin, nae zone tn, eve te comethine wrens: thems Joe | lowed thems. and when within “one rete o | the bonse of representatives fast night agreed Kilis Himself. The subcommmitiee will not take any fur~ | ‘Be Party. | There is no man of so commanding | ie cdistely. aud ‘inj mother sid ‘eke hod ae> parmmerccsis the prisoners were overtaken and hung to hn prianiraneion oeee Prrrssvno, Pa, March 18,--Patrick Milley, a | $Ber testimony until they go to Boston, Marek Leecing tie iacodets HE the eee eCOUS | not the slightest “doubt but be could | In tho Ary season, as the waters recede, trees by the road side. has ‘boes the canse of much conten. | Satekeeper at Jones & Laughlin’s iron works | Stir two days. weno ‘obedience: Hiscoal assurance, said Tax Staz's | #¢ on tho grounds I have, and | gather in the rivers in such Beacry Orrex Derexvs se) : Thinnees tant is « sicaisometisnes the Zewveiem;) | Before he was bung Dye confessed the) tion during the whole semicn.. Under tho] liviug on James street south side, fataily shot feacctes ih siete inlormaat, ns something approaching eublim- | Setting. T = cto rather nag Pog — | rg go ye A fometiines not. — bad slready confessed. There was a caugttageanie s asi Sereda, | Bis wits itis saoening end then Ritled bimectt, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, eS tn to thatit Mr. Hill ee | 2000 as it le todos. Youknow Lam the snow storm ull the while and the roads were | brevent buve lonttenn, a; t le cause of the double tragedy was eet srentbaehie hetentd ask enone Sota iserable wretch on earth wutil Ido. My ‘The way to cet deck plumpnees ie by CAREFCL nee encore, eee ee ae Uitte, tare ab Layton are thet uly pein pe Tendine aJdouble lite’ Miley had bean aps Kew Tork Srece's pene morse geese pena leadership, bow Leeull Sorel trcae nee een back with guard and prison i = Mire to Corso and Sace: to avoid shoeking the it . yo LIVING, whieh mete facade the om of | Sune aE Oe Peers | esa, dic and ace ikl tbe fo | hatred but both wiven sich ; saceed pelticlane’ ia both | 81883, Ht ie 80 pretty here. hin af noe. SCOTT'S EMULSION of cod-liver oil. and were thus enabled to overtake them. house next week. ried | xem. his arrogance might be over-| 9)“ PO™ j8 my room writing bed Atexaxpnia, Va., March 18—A special Pavi, Mixx., March 18.—A Grand Forks} couple lived happily together nntil a+ 40%, SOs B® n ao one a empted | Geary bere ace ion ont hae Let us wood you-free—a little bock which throws | froin Warrenton to the Gazelle says: ‘Lee | Spécial says: The republican state central com- | months ago, Mrs’ Milley ‘grow. suspicious of i Ny 10 | to jah peculiar doctrines as to po-| iis" doen after I'm through thi think of | Until tt has passed them. These more courage- de ehh ence eiempiehls Heflin and Joseph Dye, who last fall murdered | t™iitec met tw thie city yesterday and decided | her husband's frequent absences, and one de: 3 orghweet. f|saceanal Seetoce eas = poeied you, Gerald: and, darling, soon as I hear from | 08 fellows are generaliy the lerger once and muuch light om the Kines famdy, were thin morning at 2|u 204 © + Sopteree torah — Forks | Iast week followed him toa house on 24 - Bin ik. A "| sentment bas developed which he may find | *"¥Dody in the morning I will write you | Offer tempting shows 1 am no spor o'clock lynched near Geinesvilie, Prince Witl- | sonvention =. aneegells | sine, chave dhe teund bins ie Bo wavyng © Big “Do-p greatly to bis iojery. itamediately and tell yon all I hear. “My | if brother-in-law, who was traveli — el ly ” i . another woman. 7 swe } sleamer iam county. The men were to have been The members of the committee exprosathom- "The wife bitterly apbraided her hasband F a eevarl comnston the reporter was told, Seis seeeeent eocen this men che Sea Z a selves almost unanimously i it Presiden: r i ‘ i 0 aan i t eaey seen SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 152 South thave, | hanged today, but a stay BOTS | prey ee ae ee fee ete bar | n He | agcment of the House and to lay out lines of | 12 Tegards to your mother, aad all oy Rape ea nee rife gum New York. — acon stance last might tock the| Nasmvitix, aux. Merch 18—At the| then he bas been worcesuad last night agaged : Bi 10s ives Ialawds./ 25) nis | Policy and rules of action for men whoare gov- | “ ¥oyre. 7, datling Gerald. let, will gisuce off trom the bard skull epiecs — song hg gra in a eehicle ana | Mecting of the demoerutic stnte executive com-|a sub to work for him. jomatigs & Ietiva Gx * | erned by their own sense of propriety andi ex: — : weaje be be The wep of tho Gonane Your druggist keeps SCOTT'S EMULSION of cod-| Maried them’ for this city. A party of sixty | mittee yesterday it was decided to hold sepa-| Shortly uiter 9 o'clock this noighbors | ft ee a5 77% | perience as to methods. Though his sagges- ne ee mover save then two ar thoee tedhes cheve the : sare ‘men wae hastily formed, who overtook the ve- | fate conventions for the welection of delegates | heard Mrs. Milley scream and thon three shots s tions have not been followed, and thus, in @ DISTRICT IN CONGKESS, surface, and, as they are usually at rather long ver oil—all druggists overs where do. 82. hicle near Gainesville, overpowered the guard, | to the Chicage convention and for the nomina- | were fired. Hurrying in to learn the cause, ag igucer. teous way, he has been givem to under- = ven ul markaman may be par- poenae hanged the murderera toa tree and riddled | Son of scundidaws for governor. Lou con-| they wore horrisd (©, find Mrs, Milley dyin : = VE bel beeper ple eric acer etcaabepoleepiaees 5 M®* “isstows soormise srxcr ee es cue pomeea” ventions will mect in Nashville, the first, on | on the porch with two bullet wounds in her back | Mes x ee nr hough 0 numerous. the alligators are not Tab Seen well Sor eter DNTY TEADEEy ULLIONS Thursday, May 26, and the gubernatorial con-/and the husband lying on the kitchen : a. Union Pac.....| 40 suggestions On every occasion. fe. Hemphill introduced a bill in the House | generally regarded as dangerous. 1 Lave often ef MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- TUE STORY OF THE CRIME. voution Lhuesday, August 25. floor dead with a revolver still clas] in his | Lead 11 IS Do. pret. Be TRYING TO RUN THE ELECTIONS COMMITTEE. Soday apy Fopriating 210,000 to romodel and ime | scen the young negroes aud Indian : in young neg! boys ewiu- No. with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the | Lee Heflin and Joseph Dye wore residents of | Las Vicas, N. DM.. March 18.—The demo- | hand and tho blood streaming from » wound in x toe! BK) His tatent performance, as described to the | prove the bathing beach and the tidal reser. | Ming within a few yards 4 CHILD, SOF TENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, | Fauquier county, Va., and they were lodged in | cratie central comuuttee yesterday indorved | his temple. The wife is still living, bat can- ee reporter, was to interfere with the work of the | voir. CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for | the Ajexandria jail on the 27th day of Novem- Delegate Joseph's course in Congress, degiared | not recover. Sho is forty-two years of age and ‘Washington stock Exchange. sedecrot 2 Jectit ft the I wi He also introdaced a recently offercd in | DIARRHEA. Soid by Drugsists in every part of the pee for the killing | 2% ®#ttehood and appointed May 9 at Albu- | Milley was six years older. The couple had ono 1es—Kegular call — 12 o’elock_m.: Eckington Cote tae nee tne House and %0 | ine Senate by Senator McMilien recalating the | ®cerGh ef pasturage and are rarciy World. Be sure and ask ior “Mrs. Winslow's Seothing | ber lasg after their arrest for ing | quorque as time and piace for the territorial | child, but it dicd a month ago. Railroad 6s, $100 at 984. Lincoin Fire Insurance, | attempt to bully the democrats of that com-| tiidity for debi of married women of the Dee. | *lligators. Iu fact, unless driven to Day of Syrup” and take po other Rind. 25 centes Lottie. of the Kines family. | They were r-| democratic couveution to nominate delogates piatcme eine arty. Columbia Title Insurance, 18 at 6 16-16; | mitter, who are tho majority, into a course | HSbility for debs of married women of the Dis- | PED EaS uy, Uist: Melee elare pot ettwck wiiy rested by Detective J.P. Dustin of | {6 the Chicage convention. ee 9 Bere Se is at 7. ‘Chesapeake and Potomac ‘Lelephoue, 4 at | contrary to their sense of justice, propriety | et pee See hie city. | They were landed in the Alexandria |" Gnaxp Ratios, ict, March 18.—Chairman —— 5 “Government Hondy—t-5, 4s, registered, 1907, | 172, Common honesty. lt had come ap Senator Morrill" Improveracat. il only after a rough travel mi hie of. the nati 2 e ‘ . 170%, | parent toa majority of that committee that . wsuseiaeetey a por sas - " Joescape the members of the vigilance com- ess pea a: convention, | The Rise in Great Northern the Feature of 116 vid. 117 asked. U. $4, coupons, 90%, | Pe tock w, ct fy Mr. Noyes, the re. | Senator Morrill pa: ATHE me Wives ig the Market. 117 bid, 118 asked. mittee which was formed in Fauquier county | now,ced last uight that the national ‘tion District of Columbia Bonds—Market ublican contestant, was entitled to the seat. | night last night than any time since Heligion and Creeds. for the purpowe of lynching them. | Nonla‘ie hold“im ‘Chaciooutl instead “or sot | _NewYoux, March 18.—Stocks wore extremely | yep corrency Mi, ngod eee ane | hough ‘there iad “been ‘no vote, “tn | became series She's From the Jewin!: Nesenster WITH POXD'’s Detective Dustin, who spent some time in} Touis, The St. Louis probibitionists are few | dull this morning. Only 68,000 shares changed a, tine. goid, 10034 tid. = faked. 20-year fa 58,1699, | the case the discussion in the commit-| dition today hax been Chasity without distinction of creed—that Heflin’s, all for the purpose of obtaining # con- | in number and lacked confidence in their abil- hands to noon. Prices opened firni and 34 to i tee, after the evidence and argu- Means substantial progress. The religions are a aabed anes oucaee arked, cud a Sran re- fession from him, was a stranger in that part of | ity to handle the big crowd. Hence the change. Foney, Wt, It pid. asked. 30-year fund, 6 gvid, | mente had — been considered, — indicnted . s afterapen that Dr. Dunn the country, and bad the prisoners been taken 2 percent higher, but the market soon devel- asked. Water stock, 8, 1903, ‘cure | thet ioe ag akengrog ng more rapid improvement | BOF Fivals or opponcuts. They are soldiers an 2 BETESee, from jail at that time he would no doubt have] _ Phi sec. Sapeemaparred oped a drooping tendency, and the opening | Fee}, 1:4 | bid, “asked. C66, 1926 fund, eur~ Noyes us Hit pater ai aden anoees a Denes. Ee iaeeh-| SO ees sae, See Sales wae met the same fate as the prisoners Heflinand| MAKING GAME OF THE POLICE. | advance was soon wiped ont. Sugar | [ORCY;j{2¥4 Did. 114 abkel S58, rep. 2-lus, undertook to influence the committee to dig- | Uesare bright and active and altogether bis | forms, it may be, aud belonging to different aR 5 strongthened toward the ena of the hour| Miscellaneous tsonus—Washington and George-| regard the conviction which the evidence | F™Ptoms are of the most favorable condition. | regiments aud corps, but marching under one _ ‘The crime was the most atrocious one ever | Parlé Anarchists Put Their Dynamite Bombs | and advanced 1 per cent over last night’s| town Kuilroad 1040, 6s, 10, ‘asked. | has forced upon their minds and to award the - eS eee PES and the same comma: whatever the name ae zuRalal s wets committed in the vi in Places Least Suspected. figures. The -general market sympathized | Washington and Georgetown Raflroad Converti- | seat to Mr. Kockwell. Inthe first place he The Christian Endenvor Society. siven Jim, fighting evil, wr. foulnens, Re re Berge ee eewitine fromm | tn the entire state, and Lee Heflin in hi Pina tankiks Fis cae to be { fractionally. In the secapd hour Atchison and | ble 6s. 1503 | bid, 16) asked. Washington | gent for one of the prominent democrats of Jhristian Endeavor mass meeting will be | cr: It kt be uot 00, if we are te-regerd ts BLOWN'S IKON BITTERS. confession took the responsibility of it upon eeu ; aoe Great Northern preferred were the only active | Market Company, rio’ did. — asked. | the elections committee, and after trying to at the Church of the Covenant. | denominations as just ro many warring aiuale Genuine has trade mark and cromed red ines on | himeelt. playing with the authorities and enjoying the | stocks ‘The last named declined from 142 to | Washington Nari Redurity and ‘Trast Cou: | ecertan from hitn just what the situation | The program iuctades addresses by Her. Dr, | With sharp teeth wad remoreriecs clase eraie: aca eats a ical terror of the pubiic. While the police search ihe general market changed Dut lightly. mf, 100 bid, aakeds oe Light ‘n- | Was Urged upon him that action be postponed | Hamlin’ Mr, BH Warcer and Ie ‘A. | taming the old quarrels and prejudices, what The victims were Mrs. Kines,a widow, and|S0es on cartridges of dynamite are | At this writing—1:50 p.m.—the market is dull | fantry Ist mortgage 68,1904, ¥6 vid.— asked. Wash- | for a week wpon the grounds that to unsext a | Fulton aud a conseration tereice ied by Me, | « aad tockory ie religious mad moo the "arenbe Gisixibuted im places where denat | buboteady. Gas Company, series A, 08, 185 bid,—- asked. | democrat pending the local elections in New | © 1 Tit Ms | caricature the Being tuey worwlsip! her three children—a boy three years old and Money easy at 13/02 per cont, Exchange | Washington Gas Company, series B, 64, 1:5% bid. | York woald Lave’, veey inp i is aeet aes two girls nine and eleven years. Ehe first |*uspected, and where there coulg be | guict:rosted. rates, 436}{0488%4, actual. rates, Fasked.,, ,Washington Gas Company’ Converts-| the democrats of that sate. With cousiicsgole : TREO RT ne known of the crime was the morning after it | 0 Possible motive except to spread and in- | $951. ada5s; for sixty days and’ 437s¢a481%, for G08" bia’ 108 asked. “Capitol Soa Math Owtsend | hesitation and reluctance the democrats of the | 1" Favor of the Kepublican Contestant. Mango of the Therufomsten ake a was committed, when the house was discovered | fame the . general feeling of fear among citi-| demand. Governments steady: currency Os, | faivoniitmonk en, committee agreed to postpone and let the case | _ The House elections committee this afternoon | The following were the readings at the office to be on fire and tne citizens in the neighbor- | 7014. | From, this gourse of the unknown | 199 bid: 4s, coupon, 117 bid; extended 2a regis” | ropolitan Itulroud Convertiile Ga 128° vid, isa | 80. OVE, provided the utinority of tho ‘com- | decided, by a vote of 7 to 1, to recommend the | of the weather burenu today:8 a.m. 28:2 p-m, hood rushed tothe dwelling to save the in- | ‘isturbers police have got the im: | tered, 100 bid. asked. U.S. Klectric Light Convertitie 33, 111% | mittee did mot object Without giving their | seating of Noyes, the republ contestant | 30: maximum, 30; minimum, 24. Mrs. Kines and two of the children | pression tha: the ‘dynamite outrages have | ‘The recent sharp rise in Great Northern rail- | bid. 118 asked. Anacostia Railroad Gs, 102 bid, | reasons they asked th ity if the: r Ser ‘ Can never be purchased any cheaper than.at our | Malet. Mut Mines, ie the body of the re- Bosn and-are the work of mischief makers | way stock om small rensuctions is attributed to | asked. Chesapeake aud Powomue Telephone itt | Leeteper ey me action. “The minority | 12,00 New York election contest and theus-| 7 ame ac i f rather than of any orgavized association of ex- mortgage 58, 99 bid, 101 asked. Masonic Hall As senting of Rockwell, the democratic sitting | THR LUxe: AME OFRAINED AND RaCEED bye SPECIAL CLEARING SALE maining child was recovered before it had been age pe marking up by insiders to assiat the ayndicate | MOrtaage 58, 99 bid, 104 aske sess persistent cough, the general strength warted reached by the flames. tremists with « political object in view, and | handling the company's bonds to market them. | *cistion Ss, tol bid. — asked. Mr. Hill summoned the democrais of the elec- se put often est Sow im procres Our stock is fer too large and we | "Tet odin, who lived at the house of Joseph ¥ mischief makers delight in the fear and itso si a ‘Bauk of Kepublie 290 bie” — | tions committee to mect him at his rooms in| gyz.yy: i F a have determined to reiuce it quickiy ty putting | Dye ‘wag the first one to spread thealarm, aud |*PPFebeusion which they excite just as ‘Win Bring Back Cashier Chandler. : mS Bid. HIS asked. Central, | the Arlington. He seut pases Pesca the sles 620i D> Free Bor Ree rereare Tunes ost if 7e8 | after doing it he failed to return to the Louse | People with an incendiary mania sometimes! 000 Nive" atacn 18 - Detective Noble 310 asked. : - 190 | the committee individually wit im | the Treasury Department today aggregated piece withim the next tweive is - eet fire to buildings from a similar motive. months you cannot beip busine racht gow and of us | ‘lead any assistance. This was thought:to be ™ Weotler oie crates at eve than fartory cost price, bat : rf t any other members of the committee | 717,000 ounces. ‘The amoui ueer conduct on his part, but when questioned ——_— Joft Detroit last night for Mexico to take charge Hin 106 bid, 166 saked. Catal, iss bid. — asked. | werg te tecatare giving various rensous | 487.000 ouncer, as follow: sandy cach wil tring tack whet we lees om Sieateck. yut his actions he coolly answered: “Iam CAPRIVI RESIGNS. of Ralph R Chandler, the defaulting Lake | eee ei coin, 99% biden asked. GING, We | for desiring their ‘presence. To one mem- | $0.9015; 30,000 ounces at You wust see our iiuurase atortnent to appreciate | Sfraid of fire.’ Shore cashier, and bring him back to this city | gsxeq. Second, 165 bid, 115 asked. ber of the committee he would say, | se.g0a2. want | the attractions we offer, and only mention a few of | The finding of the one body before it had | The Prassian Chancellor and Count Zedlitz | for trial on the various charges of forgery, | iailroad Stocks — Washiuycon and Georgetown. you to come to my room at 7 o'clock this even- diz purchased was 000 ounces at AMIN 9020; 425,000 4 | aLuapolia. Ma., by the ‘fee. Nather Beciey of” ———_ ANNIE M. KOCH, Loth of Washiueton, D. G, see a the maby temptations we sha’l assall you with. been charred and the discovery that a blow on ‘Leave the Kaiser. grand larceny and embezzlement. 281 bid, 800 asked. Metropolitan, 104 ing. Iam anxious that we should become ac-| CHEERED EVERYTHING AMERICAN. ae head id caused death fhi- — wsked. Columbia, 634 bid, — asked. Capito inted and talk ove: o f im- ——+ ‘! sas ster tints Cos ims Winders tt ta | ortgrasnce oat ctntd benmommte, |, Bencis,Meroh 16-—Chenedioc You Cepelvi | caieago saison Necper Stuns wimg, . |Seg Seaece sto” = satan Setiaems| Summeed sedate over come rasta of tm) aca buco Shalt anprochanan pennies ae ee for $7.50, $8 sud #19. Your choice, sud the smell of coal oil nthe Duruing tim | hne resigueds Curcaao, March 18—Frank Polidin, saloon | fiobig.— asked: “Georgetown sunt Tenleytown, = | TOUd gi som simile reason for is. pres | ae tas bem moun te. LDiLIN, bevoved $5.50. family had been murdered aud the house seton | guar op een ion Of (Caprivi was preceded by | keeper, was today convicted of the murder of a eran giucral uxeepe tha wee tschan to Liat, March 18—The enthusiasm occa-| sth ttrect matinee semdase Merh Biter he dv.0U. = a ™ | that of Count Zedlitz, minister of public con- | Homick Gibbons last Christmas e insurance Stocks—Firemen 8, 48 bid, 55 asked. P ss nadie ih een, combo. Gunddy. Rene OA Op re. viet Franklin. 92 bid. 60 asked. National Union, 17% bid, | Hill had spoken, and he- discovered it by acci- | Sioned here by the receipt of the princely Isic anked. Corcoran, oti bid, 73 asked. Columbia dent, and though be accepted the invitation | to the Russian famine sufferers seut by Ameri- etcligoonnd”irweuis are seebectwiiy i ors asheu“Fulomiac. 795; bid. ¥0 asked. | he deexted at ouce upon making this discovery | cans shows no sign of abatement - Solid Gold Chatelain Stem Winders, open face. | After Heflin’s arrest he implicatH Joseph | struction. ‘The crisis rose out of the aban- | dict being death by hanging. nicely engraved. Sold for $12.50, @i5and@J& Your | Dye and bis family and for that reason Dye | donment by the government of the educational - though choiee, was also placed under arrest. Sunday Detec- | bill The Oldest Horticalturist Dead. Higgs, (>, bid, asked. | Peupie's, 52; old, 6 asked. | that he wouldnot go. Hosent a note to Mr. Bill | 8 $9.00. tuve Dustia was placed im the cell with Heflin} Tt is thought the kaiser will refuse to accept} Cincixsati, March 18.—Sidney 8 Jackson, | Liveult. fr, hid. © asked, Dommer sah 6 Bid, Si | asking that be be excused from the engage- pad re galore ze > ae Lovely itled canes, Dacher wake, slegantiy carved, | 424 the latter looked upon him us a prisgner- | Caprivi's resignation. There are rumors, how- | said to be the oldest horticulturist in the |" ‘Title Insurauce’ St : eet Freee enlace Me comeenes | oe Toes on ere ange’ Po mip cpt sg ae pod ce Heflin’s vague story of the crime im ever, of x doubtful nature that Herr Benitzen | United States, died at his home yesterday in | bid, 140 asked. Columbia Tith bid, 7 asked. ‘id go, and each was estonisied to find the rest | yesterday, and much of the cargo is now on _ ne ting C mm) Dye and afterward the move was made to | or Gen. Levetzow will be offered the chancel- Green township in the ninetieth year of his | , Ga#and Hlectric Lignt Stocks. ington Gas, | there. Mr. Hail, it is stated, at once plunged | its way to the famine-siricken provinces. Winders. Worth #20, #21.50 and @23, Your choice, | jynch the trio. They were in the jail at Calverton lorship. 48% bid. 4454 asked. U.S. Electric Light, 146 bid, | right into the matter on hand, urging upon the | The employes in the arsenal here to the $15 00. d fearing the Salles sould powered oes age. Seve ees Gige coreg trl aie a — of keeping Mr. Rock- mage of ae chartered veven steamers dueralet3 pam Sunday frow Lis late residence, ra aed Teese enceees Sed tees Atty ies a THE PROHIBITIONISTS FAILED. \ A Schooner in Distress, bid, Susked. Lincsiean Grapnophone, 6 bid, Th nk tow wealth jose thread mrcleee rer tiage 4 ip ab oes “ee m dapeday, Mech 17-802. 98 3:45 pine Fenty Sold Gold Hunting Case Stem Winders, | yogon, spending the night in the woods. Early eo cae ~Nonrors, Va.,plarch 18.—The schooner Chas. | ask sideration. He argued that the only thing they | PUrpose of “grecting Capt. Sargent. Lhe — uy he ecanl esoiwerd mt plamand carved cases, Ecin and Waltham move { Fund Lau Ficodaged three Fears, one month aud yesterday they boarded a train st Nokesville | "P€Y Tried to Prevent the Execution of| Pp, Tuttle, Savanuah, for New York, isin the | ,pspuicisrcskeu fell hun Panorame Company, | should consider would be thefact that Mr, Rock. | stcaters were decorated wit anager a . 8 and bunt- | Sourtoen ua: Ferme that sold for #2, $20 and | TG went to Alexandria. Philadelphia's New Election Law. | BAtbor is distrew. Partteulary not received. Baaked, “Pucamatc uu attiage. i) Well wags Uembcrat Twoorthreeaftheimembcrs | Mg. end “which they reuchod the Indiana i oe Ope ake, » “ "4 end — ke Jiugoln Hall, id, asked. | wavered in their position avd were inclined to | Seemed as though ordinary expressions would 2 MEDLAN'S LAST COMPRESSION. pie wenger oes Quick Work of » Grand Jury. ion Market’ Company, 143 bid, 16 asked. | yield to bis deman Lees ig. | Mot suttice t ° ‘ He atanibers no e0:iiy, Ot it Lit, See vy $21.50. On the way to Alexandria Heftin made a full } Pennypaeker, in common pleas court, have re-| p,_ 201. March 18,--Denpis Cloowan, the | interoccun Building ‘Compauy, -~ bid,’ & asked. | Sane. neguedineg hie pecgiemnl are meals | thomas rhletinn chet Mie sicauess 12 ended aud trouve all ume: Gents’ Solid 14-karat Gold Stem Winders, extra fine. | confession of the crime, exonerating Dye. The | fused to grant the injunction asked for by| itu non, who beat his wife's braina out with |," a are ee eae | to them as men sworn to do their duty ax im- | aud sbouted end che: Ot thie bow be All that were 040, $45 and 650 now confession was made in the presence of a num- | Fepresentatives of the prohibitiongparty against | 0° oo oie taut night, was committed to jail this | asked. a ad #76 | partial judges and jurors in this case. His | America and everythi Gast bees mass inom Coneomes oe $35.00. j “Storing to his confeaion Hetin visited the | carrying toto ote the new election nw. | woroing for, murder by the coroner and a | a EU wes oo bold devoid of enusciontious acy Morning Fares Hioclynlnaleernenen Te 2 Every srade of the P. Howard & Co.. Boston, Watch | house about 8 o'clock on the evening beforethe | ‘The complainants sought to have the new | against him. Ife will be tried next week. serppice het He wae shocking to the members, | Mixwearotis, Mrsx., March 18, 1:30 a. m.—| BO¥, uu Thamar woruinc, March 1 Ye at se bcicom way below cusai rates, We shalt weit them | burning of the house and inmates and knocked | election law declared unconstitutional in whole aileaccioedadoed Yaittmore Markers, and they left with a fechag of embarrassment | Clearlake, Wis., is burning. One of the la Dewoved sop uf 3 i i re] . rel iat i! ef nail " largest | poy, in hts tenth year. 840.00 | Rt ated her for some money, but abe told bea | fn Bart alleging that the lw made discrini-| — urtous Storm of Steet in Virgiasa. Serge eer bree on foetal ope al hotels, a hall and dry goods store are now in| | Fsuera fru. juve: redence, 266i stayee S40. boas that she had none. ties ond that it prohibited’ the probibition | SPecisl Dispatch to The Evening Star. Tiskeitiakwne flames. ‘The fire broke out at midnight and is | “y't Nas: a enn a 2 red. spol, ¥9scady ext day there wasta be a meeting of | row beyond contro: Paerenspvno, Va., March 18,—The heaviest | lower ao z : 4 . piiieed aeae Sipenseat welione sleet known in this section for many years pro- | AU 99% asked: May~ o6:adtiy; June, $3498}; | the committee. Before the hour of the mect- |" Wiaixorox, Dri.» March 18.—Pire broke i Complicated Watches. horse timers, repeaters, atrik- | | Heflin went in the house and on the hearth in pa ty from having the names of their candi- vails here today. The electric light apd tele- hipments, 15s bushels; stock, "771,167 | 10%, bowover, the gentleman who bad declined | out at this morning in the Smith build- fox hours, quarters and minttes. &e.-at clearing j front of the fireplace he noticed a stick of peices that mis: be seen to be appreciated. wood with rongh knot upon it. He picked | ° the instrument and with one blow on ae aaa r lv prostrated and outside 000 bushels. Southern wheat | to go to Mr. Hill's room was sent for to come | 12S, 610 and 612 Market street. owned | ManON. Suddeniy, om Cuesday, March the head he felled her to the floor. The} “ CHICAGO'S QEFICIAL SCANDAL, | BET eet ee oe eee ane done te | we = Fatt j onary, ssn "Gor | fo another committee room in the Capitol to | BY Charice A. Sheri of, 105 Walnut atrect | miMECi.a,“fuched’ au of rae mod eel one blow proved fatal. Turning, he saw oe chilase Wel -takionons every direction. Evidences of the destruction | {icaly, at deine ciuixed } meets genticinan, who, it was suid, was very | Th rea weer ecu. tae eed vices Sunday, March 20, at the three-year-old child in bed, and turning | The Grand Jary Hear y Regarding | Vought by the elcet tothe trees and shrubs erin rae Ser alsod a pin iizis1 | S2xious fo sde him at once, but whose name ne th bull | sag 000 to Ga, Peop.e’s “Cougresetioual ch, 0 over the innocent one, he dealt the boy a the Alleged Boodling. can be seen in overy section of Petersburg. < aot 36 was not given. On reaching the committee mat ilding i# from 212,000 to 15,000. | se: seins ett | blow on the back of the neck, killing him. | Cyrcaco, March 18.—The grand jury in- ——— room the member discotered that it was Mr. |A drunken man found in the bu: | Then he took the other two children and killed a te Ne Hill. The first word uttered by that gentleman | Tested and locked up on suspici i A aldermanie boodling : tied Up at Potersb: e fi | them. After killing the fourth one he secured | Yestigating the allege ee Frelghts Smashed Up at Sie was what the member rogarded as an imperious [ghe fire. what money he couid find, between $25and $75, | Went into session shortly after 30 o'clock. and | special Dispatch to The Evening Star. f 25 -asked—receipts, 1,000 % cl and decidedly offensive reterence to his fedurs a and buried it in the county near a fence, after listening to a lengthy statement from | Perenssuxa, Va., Marci: 18.—A collision oe- | bushels. Kye No. = fe 4 —recel $89 | to keep his appointment. ‘the member resented Mysterious Poisoning in Nashville, ‘The next morning he returned to the house, | States Attorney Louguecker decided to have | curred this morning at the union depot in this | roanirs Siok namie guisna™ hath Fietutia deat | thisat once and told Mr. Hill that if he wanted | Nasuvruie, Texx., March 18.—There was a mwhl7-2 com. 7TH AND D X.W. saturated the place with cual oil and set fire to | alderman Kunz on the rack. city between a freight train on the Atiantic | Coston nominal middling, 6 l=: v to know the reagon for his ireaking the en- | mysterious poisoning case Last night which may ¥ it, = ss i Susie 2 be m gagement he would give it freely. ‘There were on Tue Lasr Cor Fon Tass Szasox. Heflin told the detective that he wanted the| | What the alderman told them behind closed | Coust, Lino and 1a, weat-bound | freight | Butter Regs wr | Evisal qenticrien Present and Mr Will'ses | emt fatally to soveral people. ‘The vie- Py money because he was guing ‘2 elope with the | doors for u couple of houra has not yot trans-| ‘7! Sie ORIG and ee ‘ae ‘one | Sugar st gtaliulated, 4 916 rong | plicd that he did not want to know the reasous. | tims were | Mrs FR. Melrose, her son, i ly —— wife and daughter of a countryman who lives | pired, but this is at least certain, that atter ho | Crtnem overturned. Ono of the locomotives is. Whisky steady. was then requested tomake known his busi-| David Melrose, = and = two daughters, = at puma. lislativesand tendo of the aot far from the sccne of the terrible crime. | bad gotten through there was another confer- | fas also damaged. Theengineer jumped from eu c with this member of the commitice ax |Katio and | Mattie Melrose. Two other | ianily are snvited toattend. (Alexendna pense peo Hf you arein need of 2 suit look at tie suits we are { Ho doow not secin at all alurmed about what he | ence with tho #iaie’s attorney aud then ax ad-| his cab nnd escaped uninjured. ‘Tho track was | SALT vORE: March 16 —Virginia, console. 25 | quickly as possible, as ‘It was nenr the hour of | Wembers of the fomily were affocted. but not | CMP psa, epg ‘dienes. | has done and the consequences that are likely | journment uatil tomorrow. badly blocked aed the through passenger teain | ural over Halimore. and Ohio Southwenten | 122 Committeo megbing. Mr. Hill, it is suid, at | Tey, veriously. The poison was contained ) RAFTERS, aa a" Sereey’ breatay ooutioasee, j te follow. His only trouble is that he cannot |” immediately thereafter the state's attorney | from the south for Washington was ‘delayed 10446 75 ‘sec- | once began in t in the i can a but | JoskPH 1. SLEVENS, in the seventy-aith year of Look at the suits we are selling at $6.25. get enough to cat. med for Mayor Wash-| pere three hours. . ond ti i y ird i , f, red ou ee ty Pompe 4 ant + partion- ° ‘hichsita auntie cnndiniaiadiis WHAT HESLIN SAID OF THE CRIM. burne, City Clerk Van Cle C.K ———»—-— Fousplidsted ace dish. cortain as soon as 2 “ meal 7 wi jo On ureday, March 35, 3! = Soon after Heflin was lodged in jail at Alex- | Belling», the gas taagnate; Charles T. Yerkes, Killed in a Yretght Wreck. = aisle gatas yo ety Bag he aft. Most stores will charwe yoo double for the same) sadrig he was seen by a correspondent of Tux | S*muel Allerton, the big board of trade! pi, peyeura, March 18.—Forty freight cars Oni be placed in bed. Doctors were mummoned ‘oative ct Run Tage a tor coda, wan; Promoter Bacon of the Compressed Air Stan. He is a young white man, twenty-eight | ¢, Sidney Ke: talist; Aldermen | left the track on the North Pennsylvavia 5 Jul 01 ch, Mi 4 ‘not that and for several hours worked with the suf- resideut uf tee ! i rn ey ‘Brien, i 1 ‘ ‘ a ie ferers, From the symptoms they came to ‘Chikiren’s suits, 1.50, 61.75, $2 and 62.25, years old, and was born in the upper part of | Cullerton, E. A. Vahlmann, Hoth, O'Brien, | branch of the Reading railroad wear Tabor this | 4! . 5. from ros symp y came to the forte: will tate piace ou Saturday, March 18, from am soleaids Wahlen setae | Stafford county, near Providence Chure! Cramer, Birling and Depaty City Clezk Powell. | morning and were badly wrecked. Daniel: Me- | (F4—3i May, 8.5 representing Mr. Hockwoll, aud that the argu- | ConclOsion that the poison wasarsonic. se Terese Cannoli ChGeri. Ama vette, ot to oak orem more than thirty miles from the scene of the | — ‘This afternoon subpcnas wilt be issued for | iniosh, a brakeman of this city, was killed. Or 2ey mente by the attorneys were better than those tn ASSES anes eed saat Lape siemsnere. mparder: and bis parents still reside there, | the officers of the Northern Pacific Heilroad | The wreck was cuused by mow. : Literary Men and Wine of the Senator. Mr. Hili then, it is asserted, ‘The New Jersey Methodists. his statements it appeared that he had | Company. a award Bok in the Epoch. de New Buuxswick, N. J,, March i6.—The con- been out of a place, and when be reached the | | ‘The grand jury, it transpires, closely ques- ‘Tried to Down Condert abd Palle. I havo repeatedly run against the idea that ' the democratio.members of the THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL neighborhood of Calverton. Fauquier county, | tioned Alderman Kunz regarding hie utterances | 44 youn, Merch 18.—The it of the | literary men are convivial in their habits, and he went to work a» farm laborer for Mr. Dye, | concerning crookednes' and his exhibition of , ian Chee ae that when together they aro “imbibing spirite” whose farm adjoined that of Mrs Kines./u roll of money with the —state- | lection of the Manhattan 2 which took | Son _ é . re CLOTHING CO., who had s sou «broad at work and three/ ment that he had place inst night was not known till this morns @ most pronounced type. Now, nothing small children at home. There was a report in | treated. His temper was decided ing. ‘Ihero were four tickets in .the field and | can be further from the trath, and to illustrato fe the neighborhood that Mrs. Kines had money | when he left the jaty room and he rofused to attempt was made to down President Fred- | 1 will quote two ivstances which occurred ofa ia. ‘rom oe cep emmy 2 mbletr «SEVENTH AND G@ STR in the house, and Heflin, after making himself | talk ubout his eapericnces. He is believed to | erick R Coudert. The sitompt was futile, as | scatecly a fortnight ago. At a literary dinner | ii , 5 wepers Be show the fo acquainted with the surroundings of her se-) have told the grand jury where boodlo could } Mr. Coudert’s ti ried ven in New York, at which were present ‘the proposition | Year Lewes that cluded cottage and ascertainiug that no one | be found. by storm. Tho pul; di went, authors, eight of the company ‘the . conversions were . s G except the widow and her young children was| The state's attorney hav snid that his evi-| regular ticket ‘Edward Schell, Hasry D. | turned down atl their glasses, while of the ns the De the re ultsof your tran and the fruiteof your PRING oops. lukely to be in the house or its ucighborhcod, | dence was of the greatest value, and that there | MacDona being elected in his place. on ‘orth the la‘ ter is the worst orm of highway colbery. ons he went to her house on the evening of Novem-| would be more of it to come. itis said that a was ng og i thas made estes of CARTERS LITTLE . ber 18 and told the widow that he wanted some | ul! the suspected mon, and there are more Died a Vietim to Daty. gli in glntns ogy sata Tue Wook Dewwe i" than forty of them, are under the ewpionage of | New Youx, March 18—Policoman Bdward Chee otectives, and that if any of them make ®| oConnor of the nanitary squad died on North ices to wot aot town the etfort is = Brothers Island at 3 o'clock this moruing from jy we were Sou ee "| typhus fover. “He took ill two, weeks ‘ago by ia tnt there i porkape no Se ek Oe heat vith 9 Rehorr il upon ira and with all ner imixing with some of the pationts while in the ho was e prominent young man wall connected away from the ti § rformance of his duty. He was upon Roarog ange nag te Squadron Sears old. ie ee Sota eet squadron, Pennsylvania Mines to hut Down, ‘it befog his intellect ae Sak for “CARTER” nf becure rouge te had an enthusiastic reception and the Argen-| Manaxor Crry, Ps, March’ 1&—All the At pi sustine CARTERS LITTIR meres Sad and chminee ha aeowla te vialt vessels, | mines throughout the valley bave received Rave re _ pomelony -| Keeper oT pope ‘t rs |_AFOMTETE CORE fo 1K MEADACHE Jig and Storage yard, shut down todey.. SMALL PILI. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. PRR RE 3 oc80-4,m why ult to Compe! the Fulfillment of an Agrec- ment. Lectes’ J Lanes 8. Lisle 8. Lépecomb is saking by dill, filed by . ma : AA and H. F. Woodard, that Prank tend Eauth & Auweil’s Mack Hoe, ak Kilad, following aoa Cte eomaord fe ‘ * (Cumaex Suaceesor to Hove, Bro. & Co.. - % to carry ont an sgreoment to ell > " ip whos . - £0m Pitcesa’s wabT-m, wf a ‘1a F at, Jot 11, block 26, +--+ conts made a et AGH E EVES, WEALTHY COM! 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