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y i MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1892, IN WALL STREET TODAY. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., 2d EDITION. Woonyanp & Lommor, CHINESE RESTRICTIONS. LORD SALISBUKY'S REPLY. Sugar the Only Stock That Showed Decide] 4 retter Protesting Against Violation ef | N@ Modus Vivendi, but an Understanding tm | A Conference on the Solution of the B. and 46TH. TH AND F STS. ¥.W. Screnton ee Z ‘Treaty Stipulations. ze Regard to the Geni Feachorn Question. 5 ome New Yorx, March 21:-—The stock market was — A conference which may result in the eatis- pee other dull during the morning hours. The great | A TALK WITH THE CHINESE MIXISTER IN ne-| WHAT IN SAID AT THE STATE DEPARTMENT\—THE isiectory settlement of the problem sometimes ? ae igs SOLID FOR CLEVELAND part of the small trading done was in Read-| GARD TO TRE TREATMENT OF HIS PROPLE IN| PRESIDENT MAS A COXPERENCE OX THE. sUD- NTERESTING oO EN. : Li mgr organs, Racor geal referred to as “the Baltimore and Ohio ques- ‘THIS COUNTAY—HIS REMARES UPON THE aTTi-| JECT: ) WILL STAND FIRM IN HIS DETERSINA- tion” wae held this mori the & we F 0% BARE UR Sty ee ware and Hudson and Puliman. The opening| TUDE oF THIS GovERNMEST. TION To PROTEC! THE SEALS. cnemn.et GeGents Rete arumiten = eww Rx — ices showed slight changes from those of - wWwwwwo 8 * . : pri sh! ges ties te the conference OUR SEW smmmtINes yay 83 eM Bs, a Bice Minnesota Delegation to the National favurday and in the early dealings the entre = Tau Kvo Loin the Chicos ministr.bas | The reply of Lord Salisbury to the lat ktter [entner and’ Seltion on ects aoe ow read row Madea 2 . 5 wi levelo a drooping tendency. pered'a letter Secretary from Secretary Blaine, with relation to the | abd " Arwnow eats. French Mutros, English Or- pie : Democratic Convention. Delaware and Hudson advanced 5 to 148 at the | urging an early response to the variouscommn- | metas recat bee been tectived, Tne wrein | Senate, and Vice President King, Gener! ford, Scotch Cheviot and Wash Sitk. For > ther great surprise health and ‘ opening. but subseqnently not only lost the im-| nications that the Chinese government |. Asdaked ho bo saneibbobabary, inaswrach ax | COURS. K. Cowan, Chief Engineer Douglass Bea's Nepiree ani Outing Sbirtn. Thervericn | 6% FF? gisunl side followed wih decline of ty Heating | B44 %RE 10 thie ovornment with refo-| Yort aaibury refuses to renew th moan | tne gana, Nats" E, Hamton, on beba of cboosine amons them, they atefreshandnew. | $$ ALL BUT THE DURHAM MINERS RESUME | 3?sna tho restor the tist n sight fraction. Obie | ence to the restriction of Chinese im- | “4,' SuMburs refus hing in this ve ni @. Thommen make you any style you wish and have them For tomorrow ee tlre popestirete. agphretrecics rage shaas | ee Lien yet been sent, but | botween this country and Great Britain. The | which neods but ttle to become fixed. Plans ima hus acuccec a ae Sale SARSAPARILLA Fatal Boiler Explosion in Mich-|~ foward 11 o'clock the general market rallied See Sas Seiten EE | ealy bem Ragen Ge understanding be- | Willbe prepared by the company and submitted gy BORE fractionally. In the second hour the market | ie Site Department, within a very Zow 4858. |twcen the two countries is another. While | wath’ "sate within the next teu days or two — fA RRM OF Isthe igan This Morning. was extremely duli and prices changed but | This means@ good deal more than appears | 1 or4 Salisbury refuses to join this country im { bill will be introduced + diately and pushed A wn to Gc mars seranrecer wen |! 4k OR OF Hi ms . fightly. | The only exception was suger, which | on the face of it, for the letter is almost the | ghe efforts to preserve the ‘eal it ts nad there wa Giways be Lenificial to you. At this stage of At the Palais Royal. eaiea en splay od strength and advanced 134 same as the one recently sent by President Har- rison toSir Julian Pauncefote asking for an early response to his letter of the Sti instant. percent. At this writing, 1:30 p.m., the eral market is nt-and but’ slightly changed from Saturday's figures. Sales tonoon is an imp! understanding that if the United States sends vessels to Bering sea to keep off poachers there will be no British men-of-wer the season souething new comes in almost @aily—among the latest s shipment of 200 TO EXTEND NORTH CAPITOL STREET. for Scrofula, Catarrh, Mr. Hemphill introduced bul in the House DISSOLVING THE OIL TRUST. Tx wouta scom tmpositie thet any previous sale of 103,000 shares. Xt has been written and will be vent ior practi- | ficre to intericre. In other words, while | *#8¥ 80 extend North Capitol street from T dozen, Rheumatinn and Money easy at 13402 per cent. Exchange, | “lly the same reason. ~ Great Britain will, in deference to pubie | *feet to the Soldiers’ Home. An approprie- = Art Goods has attracted « throng of enthusiastic con- MINNESOTA FOR CLEVELAND. gulet: posted rator, 456: Jatssig, actual raten, iat it ninese Bovernment is dissatisfied with | sentiment in Canada, refare to put any ob-| thin of €25,000 is provided, and the Commis. Mes Facx Racuran Hazy Hoss | wooo trates ctineet at Ge Pats Rayateees Debili:y. $40485)4 for ainty days and 4875494879 for | What it considers thounwerranted and inexcus- It Wil Send a Delegation to Chicago £94d for Him. St. Paur, Mixs., March 21.—Figures made here last night from the returns from thirty- seven counties indicate that the Cleveland men have already bagged enough delegates to send @ solid delegation to Chicago in his favor. It has been ~— mysteriously —_ hinted about for the last two wecks that Minneapolis, which is the hot bed of the North Star Club, intended to spring a surprise by choosing a Hill delegation. The Minneapolis caucus was held last night and every Cleveland delegate was chosen throughout the city. The St Yaul convention will be held on Thursday and it is stated that no Hill men will stoners are authorized to condemn the land necessary for the route. DISTRICT AVPSOPRIATION BILL. Senators Allison, Dawes and Cockrell, the subcommittee on the District appropriation bili, were bard at work all morning on the re in which Washington is most im- erosted, Consultation was had with several Distriat Officials and more will be had this afternyon, Tomorrow morning, commencing at 10:36, the subcommittee will listen to those Pereons who desire to talk about appropriations: for cheritable imstitntions t this time no figures can be given as to the amount which will be reported, but the probabilities e thet the bill will’ be from 3,000,000 to " strection in the way of the Cana lian poachers, es delay an the part of this government | she will not go to war with this country In Fae cpiwering lmportant communications. | their defense and will udt place hereelf in The Chinese minister's letter ia understood | \onger of meonthet. ———— to be brief and pointed. He has; alrendy said |" “The expectation is that this country will at all that be cares to say on the matter and now | oncc send vessels to Dering eta und will put he is anxious to hear what the other side may To Live Down His Disgrace, ° Loxpos, March 21.—It is said that Capt. Os- have tosay. The situation is regarded as not | nec gga aes! policy for the pro- borne will probably be offered a civil post in | without a serious phasc and thcre-is no densi ‘Cana out as i ng, o : . one of the colonies about the same time ns the | the fact that the feelings of the Chinces | ite ee hat the cals ‘aghti erLaed falter release of his wife. The captain, it is expected, | toward the Amerienn people are by BO | government will do will be in the courts, and will soon resign from the army. means as pleasant as they might | Powibly before a court of arbitration wuthor The frionds of Mrs. Osborne bave good | be. It is well within the bounds of reason to | [2 ty'consilce tae nero ese grounds for their fears that she will not live to | suppose that the Chinese government is con-| serve out her sentence. Her condition has been | sidering retaliatory measures in the form of OFFICIALS KETICENT. such that before her trial and after hercon- | restrictions upon the immigration of Amer-| Officials were reticent today respecting the contents of the reply of Lord Salicbury to the denmation she was confined in the infirmary | icans into the flowery kingdom, if not ite abso- attached to the Holloway Model jail. She is in | lute prohibition. sols at, Webdiieaik Shacsbonn of tax Qiks menhea. demand. “Governments, steady; curroncy 68, 109 bid; 4s, coup., 117 bid; extended 2s, regis- tered, 100 bid. Another great surprise tomorrow. In reply to tele rom the importer sends this message flying over the wires: Accept ofer, ship tonight. This means at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning we shall choice pieces of Bric-a-Brac as were so eagerly pur- cased today. As remarkable prices guaranteed, Viz, $3.08, 82.98, $1, and as low as 50c. for Royal Westeria, Trellis, Adderly, Bonn, Leicesterand Majo- Lica Wares. Some of the large vases and urns are the sisters of those for which $10 bas been charged at wholesale. The explanation of these remarkably low prices will be appreciated by those who understand Im neat sirpesnew coloriues, Size 9% to 11. 12%. a pam 500 dosen Biack Half Hose—perfectly fast colors and warranted stainiess, all stzea, CURES OTHERS. ‘Will cure you. have as 300 toxen Spring Cravats—Tecks, Pufls snd. Four-in-Hands —latest colorings. he. 100 dozen Navlicee Cheviot Shirts, the best Value extant —sizes, Beacry Orrex Devexps ‘On plumpness; so does comfort; so does health. If youget thin, there is something wrong, though you may feel no sixn of it. 8 delicate condition, and the dis’ Tr - £4.000,000 larger than when it came from the Geet oor... the wpe and donne of importers and others dealing in | Thinnoss tteclf is = sign; sometimes the rst sign; | 16 ullowad to be chosen treme hove brought upon herselfand her fan ily 1 proven Unie tasiiccaay SURORIEA ALAN So cy in | One, Seatioman. whose position entities bis | House. aaa haien waren, the demand tie Which ios msth aSlected | s0nttines nok: As the matter stands thirty-five counties are | greater than she can bear. ‘Today ic is an- orginal Gaslel ak Gis | ares en Oe ee cnen wae: for Cleveland, one for a good western man and | nounced from the prigon that she is in a coma- ese merchants, = Ls pee Senator McMillan offered and the Senate Peas by good and bad times. Asurpius of a fow hundred one sends an ‘uninstructed delegation. Of the | toxe condition. crs are allowed to enter this country, but la- | ferred that the meaning of that statemont is Millan offer an NAPPROACHABLE. The way to ket back plumpness is by CAREFOL | Countics which have licld conventions all but Holloway jail is iy 0: detent j ia} a a j-| that the substance of the reply had been dis- | agreed to a resolution directing the District pieces of bric-a-brac is more dificult to turn into : ield conve | ticlioway jail is only a detention prison, in| borers are rigidly excluded. Under the Chi- | {Bat he substance of the reply had been dis- ——e : LIVING, which sometimes includes the use of | five have declared against free coinage. which prisoners awaiting trial are held and | nese restriction act passed by Congress | an on Ss vd pt Higa. 2 ““ Ot tens money than thcusands of dozeus of staple articles like The first congressional district, repre- | convicts await transference to convict prisons. | still further limitations are placed upon | Tord Salisbury’ peraion cage es I ve portions 4 handkerchiefs, &c. None know this better than tm. | SCOTT'S EMULSIOY of cod-liver oil. sented by W. H. Haines, hay passed rerolutions | Mra. Osborne after her sentence was taken | immigration, and under its provisions only | <crresondeme ot the sal ghee ee | mt iying between Water street and Buaspexsexe Crors, oe asking him to reconrider his vote of last week | back to Holloway jail. pending her transfer | those Chinese who were residents of the United | °°°Fespoudeuce ox the s:ij-ct between wd 4 | and extending from Fourteenth spi - Porters, and tis seldom they are caught napping, | Yet us send you—free—a ittie book which throws | Nd oppose the Bland bill when it comes up | to the wor prison, where the court had | States prior to the passage of the act and scoae ome timed - . ation oon A mm northwost to the 15e ay that we repest what we wrote you Saturday: Brie-a- for passage. ordered her to be confined. The working | travelers with proper certificates from | weevondon dispatches of last Friday that the | d under tho aa c. & YARD. much light on all these subjects, Ss stout ie place in which Mrs) Pistenee) United Stites poamis, (les ans | eS ee ee ai. by whom, leased. This fabric is known the country over as one —_| brac ewuprising the burguins of a Lifetime are ofered MANY BRITISH MINERS RESUME, | ‘7, brick is serving her sentence of lifeim-jallowed to pass our _ports. ‘The | "ene ¢ tonne Sore oe ve d to be @ | under w Of the daintiest and pre:tiest vrodacts of the — | — —— prisonment for poisoning her husband. In con- | appeal that was taken to the Supreme Conrt | *Witient indication of the tenor of the commu- portions thercof, if cay, are otherwise beld and occupied, to what exte and by whom | by what authority, if an mestic loom. We could seli th for more money, but that isn't our business. They are » a Ninety-Two Thousand Men in Durham Still Out. Loxpos, March 21.—In accordance with the sam per sequence of the precarious condition of Mrs. jorne’s health the Right Hon. Henry Mat- ews, the home secretary, has directed that several years ago on the ground that the act | ™C\tion received yesterday. | was in violation of the treaty was decided to the | »,;- iat tame bone aaa ae effect that wherever the two conflicted | ~ A, teenage President and H axpxencarers are stap'e enough. ere ore SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 132 South 5th ave., howersr, that you'll t them. buy now, as eles bat If you want, one ces ~—1e. a yan @2 floor tannes.) IN Devancurst. . made of «cod quality teks, sleeves and neck 500 dozen Men's and Ladies’ 3 For 25c. ‘Those for ladies ure in plain W1 30 pieces of brie-a-brac. Hos:enx. time by the foreiock. Handkerchiefs that were imported to retail at 25e. fortwo. We purchased them at a reduction in price enabling tho offering of te, Mourning and colored hemstitehed borders. Those for men in colored | Lorders only. Se. each or 3‘or 25c. will dispose of them as quickly as less than hai price will the hundred oF t will not bs more than s mouth orso| di ond summer-weights will alone be asked for. jc. oF S pairs tor 81 for all our New York. RS. WINSLOW'S SU0THING SYKU! Me LOWS SOOTH YKUP ING, with FERFEO@ SUCCESS. CHILD, SOFT DIAKEHE, Syrup” and take no other kind. Ba Has teen used for over FIFTY YEARSby MILLION ot MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- It SOOTHES the the GUMS, ALLAYS ali ALN, CURES WIND COLIC, and is the Lest remedy for Sold’by Drugwists in every part of the world. Be ture and usk for “Mrs, Winslow's Soothing 20 cents a bottle. Your drugrist keeps SCOTT'S EMULSION of cod- . liver ofl—ail druzwists everywhere do. 81. We take decision of the miners’ federation nearly all the coal miners who quit work on the 12th instant, with the exception of the Durham miners, who are not members of the federation, resumed work this morning. In a few districts where the miners are still idle the mine owners insist that the men shall remove without payment the falls of earth that have occurred during the week of their self- imposed idleness. ‘This the men refuse to do. n other colliers there is some friction in | comseqnence of the federation's decision to limit work to five days a week, The strikers in Durham who quit work, not with any idea of causing an advance in the price of coal, bit with the intention of resisting a threatened reduction in wages,number 92,000. she be not removed from Holloway, as the | the act. of prison regulation require. as the coe Sarah Althea in a Straight Jacket. Curcaco, March 21.—A Stockton, Cal., dis- patch says that Mrs, Sarah Althea Terry, since her incarnation in the asylum, hae become very violent and leads her attendants a life of misery. One of ier favorite methods of pass- ing time is to loan against the wall and receive | utmost disfavor by the Chincso and it is this, apirit messages. in all probability, t The spirits order her to do ail sorts of | matters tenets, that strange things, and their orders are implicitly obeyed. Refusing to conform to the asylum's | letter to Me rules and discipline, it was recently necessary to use some force with her, and she becaine #0 rofructory that she has since been put ina authority and as legation. THE PENDING BILL IN THE HOUSE. Blaine. is entirely a matter for ec drawal of the Chine auything but an imp What ijecture. ‘The with- minister is said to be Congress must be regarded nullifying the provisions of the treuty. ‘The bill now before Congress is expected to pass in the House. It bars all Chinesc from entering this country, excepting only tho inembers of the This bill is of course looked upon with the | ment. Saturday brought present ume and furnishes the reason for the minister's to follow being derived trom the nights and pri Iso {come time as if upon the theory that the reply would show nochange in Lord Salis: | bury's posi | was known of the adoption by the cab | an aggressive policy for the protection | seals.” In preparing orders to carry | policy Secretary ‘Tracy has | gaged, so busy that arday bi | huraself to Senator called at the depart-| e subject Was uw | consideration by President Harrison unt Jate hour. |. Whe ominissioners are t loginiation, if any, -rce and mattitain the rights of the United Siates on the river fronts of this city. “ —_ —_-— CAPIVOL TOPICS. LABORERS AND POLITION Representative Andrew of Massachusetts bas submutted to the livuse the report upon bis bili “to exclude political influence in the em- | ployment of laborors under the authority of the United states.’ The bill, according to the ports he has received, will aifect some 21,000 meeting of 5 4 thet henceforth steps will be taken by the rs not now be stated. ‘fhe repl, will y be transmitte] to the So but whether before or « By Tue Use OF POND'S straight jacket. —— ‘The Alleged Alliance With Argentina, that bod a policy to mpioyed without H out by the President, and itremains with him { Tegard to poiitical considerati to be executed, NATIONAL DANK SHARE cumstances are . canuot be verified legation, there is not a more diplomatic m The newspapers predict that in this district there will be a protracted struggle between the men and the employers. A large number of No Biack Hose in medium or sprine-weights. limit to @ be reducey h meat edie of Hawburx, bish, full — | Ze. 4 siaall ity, only this reservatios . s 7 here than Mr. Tsui, aud even ONE SEXATOR'S OPix10x, Senator Sherman today introduced in the 2 . — EXTRACT tie sulaewe Gee eee to-other mining | _ LONpox, March 21.—A dispatch from Buenos |W ui, atid as axdue price is only until the stock is reduced to 50 Gozen ie Tee po a Aer ate e aed are a me Ayres states that the report of a proposed | the fact that he speaks but int One Senator declared emphatically that it | senate the bill alrea Jy introduced in the House pats prevent him from talking too much tor publi- | was “only a pli jon. . S INTERVIEW WITH TRE CHINESE MINISTER. ASrar reporter called at the Chineso lega- America.’ Several of the mines in Durham are likeiy to be seriously damaged by the contined inflow of water, the owners being unable to obtain a sufficient number of men to properly offensive and defensive alliance between the Argentine Republic and the ited States originated at the time of the Chilean difficulty, and had no stronger discussion at that tame. y for tyme on the part of the | py | British government.” His theory is that that government will ultimately consent toarenewal INFLAMMATIONS VANISH, HEMORRHAGES CEASE, ative Bacon (N. } sof a nat * of w re ‘Ginzham Dreases in = variety of Gisonanis—tse. tor 25¢. Scotch Ginchame 1s a made Gretchen style, trunmedin | sae aay surprise, fur tomorrow on'y. One of our} 3 in tive i wer to elect an agent to k th ti Al a 4 a of the modus vivendi, ey will ~ sctile the affairs of the institution. lace, hieh, fa deep hem. work the pumps. : —— ion today and was given a long interview with | action so long that the agree will aa s . cath. — methods of quickly introducing new goods. This All the Nottingham miners, numbering 23,000, FINANCIAL AND COMMEXCIAL, the minister himself on the provent situation, | be made ineffective throt 0 for | *EITIONS AOAISST SPECULATIVE MAM, PROPORALA, first choice 18 best, ccen if regular price was asked, $0 resumed work quietly at the usuat hour this ——— For Dysrersta that youcan bardiy resist Tuestay’s special price. wi Here axe the new plaids, checks, stripes, and plain col- The reporter first saw Mr. Ilo, one of the in- terpreters, and asked him whether the letter to Mr. Biaine had been sent as yet. Mr. Ho re- the seal grounds of large numb : Caundian | Mt. Dingtey of Maine presented a large mum- sealing vessels. This View finds many adher- | ber of petitions, signed by several thousand ents among Senators and it can be asserted aud Lons-Cioth Night a morning. As a result of the resumption of ~ weck and sleeves finished with ele mining operations the price of coal in the dis- trict declined three shilling ‘The following are the opening and closing prices, the Rew ‘York Brock Murket, as reported OF 3 wire to Corson and Macartney, 1419 BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. Physicians recommend it. street. a < mea dit ‘can be aserted | citizeus of Maine, asking for the passage of 3 per licd that the matter was a delicate one for wt if this policy shoul ‘ORC | jaw of Hambure. j of i all the beautifm: susuiner shedes, so many of | , All deatere Keep it, $1 per bottie. Genuine has pe ion ee a to discuss and it would be better to see the | ¢learly defined the Senate will be a unit in | ow Boner gf speculative bidding for car — Te. to $1.10.— which will be scarce later. = RAT! aan KILLED BY A BOILER EXPLOSION. minister in person, The interview that | supporting the administration in the most (Second door. lth st. building.) = “Mil eats aeicceomer THE PALAIS KOYAL, | LN opin habit, duiness, biu: = Nervine. “Sainpies frre. 3 2 SCHELLEK & STEVENS, oth and Pa. ave. x Waars. FULL OF VALUE. a To Go to Venezuela. Rear Admiral Gherardi, in command of the North Atlantic squadron, bus been ordered to | energetic effort to enforce the laws now on the statute books relative to the protection of the nights of the United States in Bering sea. THE PRESIDENT DISCUSSED THE REPLY. ensued was a three-corncred one,asali the qites- tious were asked of the interpreter. who tran lated them for the benefit of Mr. Tsui and his | replies were in turn transferred into very good Euglish. In answer to the question hether Fatal Disaster This Morning at an Eset Jor- dan, Mich., Lumber Mill East Jonvas, Micn., March 21.—The boiler Far Viee Note. The All-lnen Torchon Laces, at the surprise price of Se. and 10c. a yard, are by mistake omitted of the East Jordan Lumber Company's mill, the letter to the ‘Becretary of State had been This morning President Harrison discussed freer ot spree aay wo to protect the Amer- ee bsteap~dien ann oe 855s No. 2, blew up at 7:30 o'clock this morning, in transmitted Mr. Teui said: Lord Selisbary’s reply, which is enid to be | ticn wow anid to be 3 a 3 uu 55s, stantly killing the following persons: Wm. ‘For several years, in fact ever since I have | quite lengthy, discussing the Bering sea situa- ther invoi-e of those Cheviot Reefers at “oo = Buss = Beach, aged 19: Simon Carney, 26, single; been in this country, I have been endeavoring | tion with elaboration with Attorney General They are 30 inches long, half lined a sf E gle; John Brown, aged 20, to secure better treatment for my people at| Miller and Gen. J. Fosier. Later Gon. ‘Gtthchengrable silk, have pearl battens andl Laces Ar Svecrat Prices. a ae Lee rasitinds Wana at the bands of the United States. To this | Foster culled at the Navy Department and hind arn rome ns poche 02 E. ipwane. Tom, Gray, Black and Navy. all BET BN Te ad Gulden J gud gt dave forwarded a number of | aconfereuce with Secretary Aracy. pede petlg Aw whee sizs As before, BRE ESE F Aa f ‘hose dangerously injured are S. Reinhart, paxipestisa ca. ee emg nod Xo MESSAGE EXPECTED TODAY. John Mitchell has purchased for @7,765.50 of a Oh econ tequealsta the ceased pelos seal bpp EEE NNN T AA beet alae foes fa — byniseared | received no satisfactory answer. it is trae| Mr. Morgan of Alabama, after consultation | Lizzie H. Walkup lot 5, block 42, Holmead Onr Winch All-woot Jacket at 5 ia | haves correct idea of the magnitude and variety of the Wry maciGanly Wark testes spine herr | that [have prepared a letter to Bir. Blaine ask- | with Mr. Sherman, chairman of the committee | Manor. . ee ee ee ee ea ae ae A we ear ae | See catiany, bart, recovery very doubtful ing for an early auswer. 5 erie finparinsacegamionsed af apa -__—-— word. It is weil made and finished with Hex tantanie: Teewe ast the ‘iowkaal Teeigecy Woks AA ®ssg Ses, NNN | others also badly injured. RL ee bier4 od —— —— that the intention of asking ‘or an executi Mango of the Thermemeten Botched collar. Ail sizes. | of Black Chantil'y lace at $1.35. of quality that will 24 8558 Bagh RE 7 | ‘The mill, valued at $10,000, ia a total wreck. fe minister. “made for the purpose of in- | session at 2 o'clock was not now entertained. | ‘The following were the readings at the office costyou $1.79 a yard elsewhere. The coupanion demi-flounciu is marked 30c., but may be claimed during this sale at hue. a yard. WE KNOW that such quality elsewhere 1s se. a yard. 85.00. — I talked The cause of the explosion is unknown. Lithst. building. ss END OF THE GREAT OIf, TkUST. specting the small arms there, | This would seem to indicate that no message in over the Chinese question with '® number | 32! ‘ name of prominent New Yorkers, I held | *¢ Bering sea matter will be sent in today. to the position then as I do now that if the | United States wishes to puta stop to Chinese Washington Stock Exchange. Sales—Kegular call — 12 o'clock m.: U. 8. Elec- tric Light, 10 at 146; 10 at 146. Washington Loan and Trust Company, 10 at 130; 2 at 1; 10 at 1093 After Ten Years of Existence the Standard | ,,GOyernment Monds—U. S., 48, Texistered, 184, pecker 16 bid, 117 asked. U. S48, coupons, 1907, New ¥. a i bia Bonds—Market stock, 7, ae eens Merce sae» enteom bell 87, rrency, 101 bid. — asked. 20-yeur fund, the holders of the Standard Oil trust certifi- | G2, {s92, gold, 100} bid, asked. 20-year fulnd,53, 1599, cates at the offices of the trust, at 26 | gold, 106 bid, — asked. Water stoc! cur- resolution to terminate the agreement form- ing the trust was voted upon and adopted rency, bid, —usked. 3.665, 1924, fund, cur- rency, 123g bid, 114 asket. 38, reg. 2-18, 1893- by a large majority, over two-thirds of the cer- | #01. 100 bid. — asked. tificates being voted in favor of the resolution. Over 200 holders of certificates were present. (Third floor. ofthe weather bureau today: 8 a.m., 24; 2 p.m, 34; maximum, 35: minimum, 23. AT THE STATE DEPARTMENT | —————== the receipt of an answer was admitted toaSran immigration it should be done by means of a | reporter, but all inquirics as to the tenor of treaty with my country. For the United * States to agree to. 6 tceaty providing | te letter were met with the statement that for the sedition of Chinese and then | nothing could be said on the subject at the to override it by an act of Congress ie hardly | ? ' cting in good faith. Onc side has all tosay | Itis understood that this reticence was in | iow, the United States is known guided | e in all ite diplomatic matters always and solely mney given So th pallies maak She tote a a ee prin. | _ It is generally agreed that the President docs ciples of the Monroe doctrine and docs not | Bot intend to withdraw from the firm stand he 401 7TH ST., COR. D. —o—- ‘Nothing dental requires greater skill than crown and bridge work aud nothing yields equal results, for, properly iade, it isa tong of beauty and a joy forever, lasting a lifetime and saving teeth otherwise beyond redemption. claiun extreme excellence for ourcrown one of our operators having made it specialty for years, aud we positively use 2k. wold, notwitlstanding our pric ie $7.50, while others charge from 815 to $25. While we conduct our practice on a busi- PLECRISy PAINs ay Sore Deraxruesr. LATE ARRIVALS. Am aitractive item in this department is = strictiy All-wool Broad ed 2 Suit—20-inch Reefer, rows of peart bs Yoke belt and bell skirt. All sizes. | Turre Ase Reacoxs For Are Tans. Paris axent, Mr. Henri Kaiser, unintentionally + you the whole story ma letter toour buyer. He writes: “As I caticipated, bow-knot laces are again | as ave Port @ Iretande and Gene and Beige. You will and your early « hety you, as prices have advanced 1 and 15 per cent.” shion journals but echo the sentiments of our risian experience. In fact so much is the sag CR ee coms, at the resdem- oi 8 EWIS to MAUDE F.GkURLLE. Gray Mohair Wrappers, with Black border ‘At home, 452. PUth street northwest. Miscellaneous sonds—Washington and George- trimming, loose front aud tight back. All town irowd 10-0, 68, luz bid. — asked. Washington and Georgetown Railroad Converti- < . P a" - i 2 ° “ has taken in the matter, the primary object of coming luce ereze recoxnized that ‘Now York ness basis, asking ouly a moderate compen John D. Rockefeller was chairman of | ble 63, 155" vid, 16) asked. — Washington | seck the acquisition of foreign territory nor } s ay, 18, 1802, afters tie —-85.00—— | erate pacer oe i sation for services, we do not tolicit patron- the meeting and D. Archbold secretary. Market Com Ist G8, 110 bid, — asked. | does it seek to rule wherever it is represented, | this government throughout all the negotia- illness, ANNA LOMLEK of Puiladelphia. Ps. Lithst. building.» | or materint on which axe ou the piea of cheapness nor wish to be The following officers of the trust were pres- | Washington mpany imp. 8. 115 bid, | as do the European governments. tions being the preservation of the seals that we a oer i where it MAY NOT be. considered in competition with the many ent: John D, Rockefeller. president; John D. | — asked. | American Security and Trust Com- are still left. nod So attend the fa- INCONSISTENT WITH THE CONSTITUTION. “By your Constitution you encourage immi- gration and insure fair treatment of alike, and yet yoar treatment of the Chinese is incon- sietont with the Constitution and the principles laid down by George Washixgton. It is with the knowledge that this is a fair and just government thatI say all this for ‘HE Stak, for itis said with the hope that whose prices are their only recommenda- tion. Its the merit of our work, and not our price-list, that xives us the ldding prac- lice in every city where we have au office. It is because we use none but the best teria! and employ only operators of s) experience, havimz no boys or apprentices on our stai—in short, itis because we live up to our motto, “‘scentiic dentistry at ‘moderate prices.” iy, 56, 10 id, — asked. Washington Light 1n- ‘antry Ist anortgage 68,1904, ¥S vid.— asked. Wash. jugion Light Lutantry 2ds, 90 bid. — asked. Wash Iugton Gas Company, series A, 8, 185 bid, — asked. Washington Gas Company, series B, 68, 1:5 bid, —asked. Washington Gas Company Converti- ble és, 1991, 142 bid, — asked.“ Eckington Railroad 68, 99% bid, 1u2 asked. Capitol and North Ostreet Kailroud Ist mortgage 5s, 10s bid, — asked, Met- Fopolital Railroad Convertible és, lis bid, 123 asked. U.S. klectric Light, Convertible 5s. 112 vid. 113 usked. Anacostia Railroad 6s. 102 bid, asked. Chesapeake end Potomac Telephone Ist mortgage 68, ¥ Vid, 105 asked. Masonic tall As- Lie 33, 10! bid. — asked. ional Bank Stocks—Kank of Washing:un. 395 he advantage of a res courage to abide by his cof the largest, ited States, only petitors the few kiant houses of New ok her dauater, Mrs. (eo. W “ulu.b street nortiwest, Tuesday ch 2, at 10::°0 o'clock. Interment Oak Hill Cemeters. . CHAVES. On Monday, March 21, 2 e, me MALY 2, beloved wile Of GG Chaves axel Archbold, Henry H. Rogers and W. H. Till- ford, trustees, and 8. C. Dogd, solicitor for the trast. Those absent were Henry M. Flagler, secretary, who is in Augustine, Fia.; Benjamin Brewster, treasurer, who is in Egypt, and Wm. Rockefeller, trustee. After the cull of the secretary was read the following resolutions was offered by 8. C. Todd: Kesolved. That the agreement dated January 2, A.D. 1832, commonly known as the Standard Oil trust agreement — and the supplement thereto. dated Janu- ary 4, 1882, be and hereby are ter- minated this the 2ist day of March, 1892, and NAVAL FLEET FOR It is said at the N orders whatever have been issued looking to the dispatch of a naval fleet to Bering sea this allowine a: ‘We have 2 lot of Colored Silk Velvet that we Will offer tomorrow at $1.00 yard. — ‘These were bousht under unusual efreum- stances (the detalis will not interest you), and or #1. ity. The colors are fun and Gulden Brows, Navy and Marine Blue, Cardinal, Garnet, Dark and Light Green, ‘fAtty-six years. season and that no action of that kind 7 "7 >. will be taken until the policy of this | SOS TATNICK Domi Vie telcvad emaied SF auced seventy thir. 0 ed. deport i Funeral frou: his lait’ rendence, 436 Kidge street lege oe a o. peeeere wah! tae ‘kat tho ima Bedi gegen] owes 3 teachil your other great statesmen. China has a | withstanding ‘semi-ofticial statement | Heitives and friends are respectfully invited to Z population of 400,000.00, while this country | jt iy known that the department is |. A ‘Not ce oft supera! hereafter. dl ‘overnment in the matter has been clearly | Sipe Consnove. ove Kt ‘Suceition, where = ings of Washington and Grant and all | the sea are inadequate for the service. Not- | pequivus mass wil: be said tor the repos, at hate seule 4 8 but 65,000,000. China will not miss the : 3 ie ae ae. bee tie |, COLE, On Sanday, March 20, 1892, 8% tho res- Ll R ery beat “mame 1] frther resolved that the affairs of the trust be people that come over here, and the United | Noth Pacific ‘ocean im the ovent that they | B COMLE, amigas genseressg Dark, Meicaus and Ligue Gray and severnl | Ht recaiees a ceriain snuonnt of exrertence to clasity so oid Ce 3 weceed apoiy Jone: hocksteliée: tiaee Re. Pintes would not by affected by their presence. | shall be meeded. ‘These are the Adams and the | _ The funeral will take place at 9 o'clock Tuesday peatly sinden af Tem, Pius, Geguhioe, Money, | SnoeW ons cauated. busatibeinnaak mon mae he Soid Gola Plates ‘00 Flagler, Wm. Rockefelier, John D. Archbold, — asked. “Citizens.1:0 bid. 1$5 anked. Cotum- | But this is not the point. The reputation of | Ranger, now being fitted out at Mare Island, sence ignegcieed ee ec. On center table tomorrow SaeMeuinanitly deceive lars thane wher exe eae oe Benjamin Brewster, Henry H. Rogers, Wasiey bid. asked. "Capital, 126 bid. — asked, nit e- Cal., beth of which will go into commission in sirally3 : " West Eng, ivi bet, 105 ashed ‘Traders’, iis bukili | has made certain promises and if she does not on Asker eee 81.00 vant — pena permenant Fe ee a erm he earVitCe | Sood! rincuin.sonp ade teaakod. OME, MOREL | nap thems Someone aoe hed bok =i 's od or survivors of them. : will undoubtedly go to Bering sea this as ; asked. Second, 16) bid, — asked. this country will set the rest of the world? I the Mobi t Seattle. Other | 225 "iuesday: Seen see Osi Boor. -Lithst. annex.) | one-half the prices of Point d’Irelande: 11 inches — ital ‘Stacks — Wasiingien and Qeorgetown, | ke ef spring 16 no east, Tuesday, March Se ches, 25e. 22 and LL BE FU “gs = - ow that Tue Stax is s truthful paver and | vessels that can be utilized in case it is dcemed | Felatives are tivited to atiend epee | ietewils toric. 4 Srigioee pave toler tae sina a sroed Corum gs reg rePaltan, 104 id. 327 | tells both sides and this is the reason that Lam | asked. “Columbia, “63 bid, — asked. Capital and North © Strect, 40 bid.’ — asked. “Kekington and Soldiers Lome, 35 bid, — asked. Hock Creek. iwbid, — asked. Georgetown and 2, — advisable to strengthen the fleet are the Baltimore, at San Francisco; the Charleston, at San Diego, and the Boston and Yorktown, now en route to San Francisco, where JOHNS. On March 23, 1802, at 8 o'clock the residence of her nother, ewe - ewe, MABEL E- daushter of tae hate: ‘Notice of funeral hereafter. te ouod as thowe more expensive; that they are as beat- FP ¥ou are just shout to commence tiful your eyes will tel! you. ho wwe can help you - Many things combine uth of this kind nore willing to speak all this from the fullness of beak ed “There is one question I would like to ask,” Senator Shermai Alleged Presidential Boom—A Foraker Man's View. Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. ew Neck Fixtxes. ‘ve invite your inspection of the baudsomest Dee bid, 05 asked. said Tux Sram reporter, “If the United | they will within the t few weeks. AVES. iy OD 5 182, section of Ladies’ Madevap Neckwear thas | ope aor aie Saree coo eienoevetiuSuut would se fine Couvxnvs, Ouro, March 21.—The news from | _ Insurance Stocks—Firemen's 45 bid. 58 asked. | States puts further restrictions on Chinese im- | Tivesc, or a portion of them, with the Tour seve: ETBEN oN kNav Es: Seloveatbimiand at Seams sec been Geraved, Sovtann: Go antpetien a |S Octenan Sen of Ge mecniints of ove atenkise: | © 9097 A Washington that Secretary of State Ryan, ex- Ae ka oes Ang pag pg ee bog juigration will China exclude Americans from | nue vessels, Bear, Rush, Corwin and Albatross, | °° Kusves. ih a ac ote: Mag é Gasishe Lecenrerbeen | eases queied tulow satin smneimeteninameset | 9 Weean furnish your house from Attorney General Watson and a number of | 16 ‘bid, 17 asked. Polomae, :6 mid, 90 asked. Rigen 48 ia lig Whe ta ang | "°U!4 constitute quite a formidable fleet. suown before. Space wil not permit of ade- difterent destens at each price CCG top ittom ata ‘very email ouflay other well-known Sherman republicans from | Kigge <3 bid,S asked. Veopie's, 52, vid, 6 asked. sie ‘diplotat ie om: coming ee es te SS ee See | Ret ranted CRED arn dow'nundreds of other peopleare | Ohio are there consulting with Secretary | LMcol 67 bid, t3y asked. Commercial, § bid, 0% sa THE TXPOGRAPHICAL UNION. auples: bor apr aera Bat Ba toaz make a sual payivent | Poster with a view to starting a big Shermat Insurance Stocks—Keal Fstate Title, 130 SS er Sean, 4 Foran nase oy ence ete ecaee | hoem hav evelind ta Novakee capublias, #7 bid. — aaked, ‘What Senator Forking « Says of His Alleged ~-@leach—- Point d'Ireiande (silk. Biack KR aonowes, and 6 Fag cent dissount “If they try to get @ Sherman delegation DG eae grr Cunnention ered vionen yards Feather Ruffling insixteen | Point de Gene (White). to @L65 yard] eRe | days Ot A aettigmmente within from Ohio,” said Auditor of State Poo this | $24 Ui Mi asked. U.S Electric, Light, 146 bid, ‘There was somewhat of a tempest yesterday fi Point de Gene (Beuce). Se. to $1.50 yard morning, ‘a well-Luown Foraker republican, ‘Teiephone Stocks—Chesapeake and Potomac, 60 afternoon at a meeting of Colt American Graphophone, 6 bid, 7 Point de Gene (two-tone) Ie. to 81 yard Point Guipure (White and Creau))..14c. to $1.50 yard “there will be fu scheme of See It looks to me like» We are still selling Plush or Hatr y Foster to corral what loth Varior Suites for #28 cash— — Point de Paris (White). 800 on tis yotes in Ohio would ot go to| Miscellaneous Stocks—Great Falls Ice ‘Company, Folaa Applique (White). ies, ed Room Suites #17 | President Harrison at” Minneapolis, old | 128, 0 uaked. “bull Hun Panyrama Company, " ™ ‘Torcho Laces (all linen) Ponts et Be. suites,ei4cash- {them for Sherman, with the understanding | SS Se asia sacTican B.verypay Neepantes. Chantilly Laces (Black silk). $25 on time. that at the right time Senator Sherman is to | 4.” Chantilly Laces (demi -flouncinss) Chantilly Laces (42-inch flouuctnzs) .. Chantilly Nets (45 inches wide)... turn them over to Harrison, It looks to mo us | jnteruotaa” Building Cateeeny ee bea” oe ke though the administration fellows in Ohio are | "Safe epost and iTust, companies - Weslieg: getting scared when they resort to such/ton loan and Tres’ ‘ompany. 200% ba 19% Extension Table, 4-500u. tune, foot Oak kxtension Table, aa $5 on tHe Sai Leather Shopping Bays, with satin tops, Bis cops, jeather hawlles anc outside pockets. ter would expect much of a welcome at the Chinese legation? You may draw your own inferences, Lte 8 yard " the 30th instant. The charge was made that the 48°. to #5.50 yard Senator endeavored to influence certain men to 5 cs Beaded Laces (on silk net). 1 Avveund Hur Mattress, 87-50 ¢ schemes. ed. American Security and Trust “Aguin, suppose that one Washington bank anaes Beaded Nets CH) incles wide)... 2.68 t0 $4.65 yant i eng #8 on thine —— Wiss bid, 10834 ake. should say to another ‘We won't have anything Sauce syle without pockets. La Tosca Nets (45 inches wide). to $1.98 yard ANTICIPATED THEIR MEN, ‘Company, 100 bid, — more to do with you; we will not handle --9.— La Tosca Nets (oi inches wide) —— ¢ ." the next week that same Broadcloth Shopping Bage, with silk cords Biba adit should ask the other for ao A Strike Prevented by the Discharge of the ee ee i 2 of $100,000 or 8 BALTIMORE, March $1.—Fiour dull—western and lester uandies. _ outime, Employes, super, 3.00u3.95: do. extra, S40ai.00; do. family, ioplgre emgage 2 | cx vayor asts sour attention to tho naw Tosea eaten gost) owed ond laid wittoat Havennrz, Mass. March 21.—J. H. Win-| aisacis winter wheat pateat, iteasee snring are talking a great “Bs Scznz You Azz Riss, ities sia wieteestnbaiide Nets, which have much flucr wah and are altogether Nocharze for waste occasioned in wheat patent, 8.3.10; do. —éL more beautiful than @uy yet introduced. Those St worm The buyer knows Low and will be giad to furnieh all information. The very lovely new Lace Fioancings at $2 instead of $2.48 a yardand at $1.00 instuad of a yard are not the least of the many attractions matehing tzur-s. All grades of Matti chell & Co., in anticipation of strike in their | Fest patent. 4x43 A besutitul vine o! Baby Carriages. shoe factory, this morning discharged the en-| Wheat casy—No. 2 red, spot, psscnoe4 i tire force of workmen in the machine sewing | 9%#95%; April, 924 asked; May, 965;a¥63;; I dey t, numbering 100, ‘The firm havis Sanur ene deblaed to tune tree factory cocctuted “Si f : ‘But first be very sure you are right; it isco easy to ‘be deceived—you may be wrong and yet not know ft, Lith street Uuilding.) FF F E i j Turorrast Lens # f i ; lesigne: make for, | When you go to buy a bottle of CARTER'S LITTLE a “ was the best way to ascertain the number of but if all other were I would most = Ssopetncn cla shige andvine wiusaait peas be:| SOR 2% 29%, A BM Yr phy | aulon men in the factory. | The lasting depart- certainly Vote tor he pat Tauid most | LIVER PILLS be sure you get “CARTERS? . fs q - bad ment is running wit was a year, then a end can go shead; you know Basraesr. Ncnstatanebes ar Seecnca Soaant oon teevere tenet 88° fh & ‘gi a benches today, nnd the cutting nnd stitching Red be. overs were 6 oa 0 6 GG ‘Guo 00” “esd 244 NN NN Sus Did yor: aet any of the Decorated Pistes Ht quality. departments are also in operation. The dis- ‘thelr value; they never fail, But don't forget our in- it il A a ‘men held a meeting this forenoon and Offered iast week? There ace still some choice coted to aight it out ‘x00 bis ‘ah anen sew con Minow designs amon thew. Foeack, Eaviis and | V7 MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, ag) Reis ‘ tore, vson ae as vo sald | sanction, é German China Tea, Frait, Cake, Oyster and .EILS we don't know how to advertise. If you EXPELLED FROM PARLIAMENT, are told one eventnz of the latest noveity, the chances ‘are the nest morning sees the arrival of the very latest. Thatswhy we are veiling headquarters. The very latest we can write you of is the Filmy Brassels Net, | 54 yards wide, with lace border Loth sides and center dotted here and there with tiny sprays of dowers. The way of wecaring is the thing to know. Not only does the veil cover the hat or bounet, but it reaclies to aud Loiow the waist or may be draped over the shoulder ‘Tue buyer will show you. mbl ‘$20, &21 and 823 7th st. now. Dessert sizes. Bich decorations, Vat 1 sold for 3.50 to #8 dozen. Choice now. es Lot 2 soid fo- Choice now. E f i ‘Be sure you ask for “C-A-B-T-E-R-6." Bo sure youget “C-4-2-T-E-ES." Fronds and unitations ‘Will put you wrong: don't let them doit. Be sure you get the genuine CAL: TER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. ‘4 POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE. ‘Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price m6 i f E E Hi z if iI itl i hs Ger Tax Busz. if Good, full Feather Dusters, with four-foot Iamiboo handles, for ceiling. wall and picture dusting. j i I ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS. iy a —ide. each, — Bagemne ns ae. nee eeseo Ith st. DuGing.) LUTS & BRO., u 407 Pan. ave., adjoining National Hotel. ——— ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, A. LisKER, mi@i 0:10 H, LIT AND ¥ STS. N.W. ‘Corner 13th st. and Pa. ave,

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