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6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON,-D.C., MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1892, MANY BILLS ACTED 0 N The Senate Keeps Up Its Record for Doing Work. CONSIDERABLE TALK IN THE ROUSE Informa’ Coast and Geodetic Bureau. MR. WALKER’S SPEECH. ReportoftheComumittee on Print- ing in Regard to It. THE SENATE. In the absence of Vice President Morton the ehsir was cccupied by Mr. Manderson, presi- dent pro tem of the Senate, who presented the communication from the President of ‘United States with information from the Department as to the purchase of unpubl correspondence and manuscripts of Pres Monroe. i Also two communications from the interior riment, one ax to the Cherokee ownersiap of the Cherokee outlet and the other ax to the safety of rooms in the } eadangered by the storage of heavy pape i ‘Among the papers presented and referred Was a memorial from the citizens of Pbibid phia, in mass meeting. asking Cong fase ail appropriations for the Columbian ex- jon unless coupled with the restriction that the gates thereto be absolutely closed on Sundays. A memorial to the same effect from tho state of Mississippi was presented by Mr. George. Over half an hour was occupied in the Presentation of memorials, most of them from state granges on a great variety of subjects. TO EXTEND MASMACHUSETSS AVENUE. Mr. Wolcott, from the committee for the Dis trict of Columbia, reported « bill to authorize the extension of Massachusetts avenue and the coustraction of a b: across Rock creek on Massachusetts avenue extended. iieferred to the committee on appropriations. PLACED ON THE CALENDAR. ‘The following bills were reported and placed on the calend: House bill to amend the act approving the route and termini of the Anacostia and Loto mac railroad. Senate bill to punish the crime of perjury before the United Stuies iocal land of ces Senate bill to punish ful-e swearing before the Commissioners of the District of Columbia. BILLS PASSED. ‘The following buls were rey orted and passed: ‘To regulate the terms of the ci 4 dis. | trict courts of the United for the eastern | istrict of Wisconsin. (At Milwaukee on the Grst Mondays of January and October and at | Oskosin on the second Tuesuay of Jur House bill to authorize the nument of = clerk for the circuit and district court of Tex- arkana. Senate bill to further prov sition of certain public lands ‘The credentials of Mr. term beginning M: read and placed on tie. | BILIS iNTRODECED. Among the bills introduced and referred were the following: By Mr. Sherman—To amend act for the ap- pointment of bank receivers. By Mr. Kyle—For an investigation of the cause and results of the recent mine disaster in the Indian territo: By Mr. Vilas—For the purchase of Sturgeon Bay ship canal. TO REWARD SERGEANT HA By Mr. Peffer—Granting to Serg ter, first Indiana cavaizy, £10, goid medai for bis services in “saving | Pope's srmy and from capture by Lee's ar was introduced in the House by By Mr. George—1o refund to the producers | ef cotton the internal revenue tax coliected | thereon. PROVIDING FOR INAUGURATION. ‘Mr. Hoar offered a resolntion, which was states le for the dispo- capital | e bill agreed to, instructing the committee on public | buildings and grounds te inquire ito tie prac- ticab: of providing sufficient shelter east of tol for the protection of per- sons who may teke part in the inaugural ceremonies. He spoke of the “savage” weather ut the time of President Grant's second imaugu- ration and niso of the “very heavy occurred at the time of imaugurstiong when M. was very serious! that a tempor roof, large enough to shelter the en:'ce crowd, could be arranged without great cxpeni THE HOUSE. orm” that dent Harrison's con's own health Prayer was offered in the Honse this morn- ing by Rabbi Emil G. Hirsch of Chicago, UL ‘The journal was a short one, and after its approval and the reference of various execu- tive communications and Senste bills Mr. Enloe of Tennessee, rising to a privi- leged question. offered a resolution calling on the Secretary of the Treasury for « list of ail Persons employed in the coast and geo- detie survey whose salaries were — in- ereaged OF — Gecreased = during 150 ard also for a list of those ‘who were dismissed or who resigued during that year. Some time ago Mr. Enloe offered a similar resolution, which was referred to the committee on expenditures in the Treasury n Wanted About the} A UNIQUE MOTION. Maile by the Counsel for Howard J. Schnel- der on Trial for Marder. A PROPOSITION To DISCHARGE THE JURY, WHICH IS PROMPTLY OVERRULED BY JUDGE BRADLEY— FURTHER TESTIMONY FOR THE DEFENSE —THE SECOND PISTOL PRODUCED BY THE POLICE PROPERTY CLERK. | As the trial of Howard J. Schneider for the killing of bis wife progresses the public interest im the ease increases. The court room would {never have held half of the throng which elmored for sdmissior this morning. This morning, se has been the case every day since the taking of testimony was begun, more than { haif of those who sought admission were ladies, and Marshal Ransdell was very reluctantly | compelied to close the doors against at least | 200 of the fair sex. A number of children were wgain noticed among those admitted to the | court room. A MOTION To DISCHARGE THE JURY. | After the court had been opened Judge Wil- | son arose and began reading a motion, when the court directed that the jary retire until the contents of the paper had been made known. The motion was to the effect that the govern- ment had, in asking a witness for the defense, Col. Holbrook, whether he had not stated previons to testifying that he (Holbrook) knew aman on the jory aud that ke would bet thathe Holbrook) knew thatman kaew how he wanted nto go, pat an improper question to the | witness” and thereby put a cloud on the integrity of the jury and rendered A Goop crow. a fair and impartial verdict impossible. ‘The motion therefore concluded with a request that the case be arrested and the jury be dis- harged from the further consideration of the case. In support of the motion Judge Wilson read from sixth N. If. Keports, where, in a civil case, the verdict had been reversed on similar grotnds. Nothing the court could now he said, nothing the district at- could’ now do, could — remove the minds of the jury the effect oper remark. " The question independence of each Howard J. Schneider. jirect the jury to en- n it would be almost e jury to disregard torney man on the jury Even should the irely court regard the quests beyond human nature for it. Each man on the jary undoubtedly had been — continually “ asking — bimecif, “Am I the man to whom the wit ness referred?’ Therefore exch member {the jury had been, and now was, improperly aenced to that extent, Judge Wilson. aiso j trom the sixty-first lows reports and sey- utherities in support fe motion. He ] that he had very little time to examine many authorities on the point, but he had no doubt many could be found sustaining their con- tention. THE DISTRicT ATTORNEY'S REPLY. The district attorney, in reply, stated that the motion was the most remarkable he had ever heard of. The question bad been asked with the sole object of ascertaining and devel- the bins, if he bad any, of the witness mg he meaid which in the atest nner indicated the way the witness desired ¥ to go, if he had nuysueh desire. If the JeStion Was au Improper it should have | cted to before it was answered — But! the defense bad allowed th © to « the stand without the icast objection. New it was too late, and in the case of Crompton ve. ates (138 U. 8. Keports, 361) the Supreme Court of the United States had so derided. if the motion was the most remarkable which the district attorney had ever heard, aid Judge W:lson, it was because tae couduct of th government in ashing the question had been He could not stato whether there were six, cigh DISTRICT DEMOCRACY. morrow evening at the places designs ten or twelve shots bet ha badan tiapreesion official notice printed in eae lve! ____ AUCTION SALES. that there were eight shots. He heard no single | Lively Interest im Anticipation of the Pri- | Tose begin at 7 e'eleck, when _ . 50RE DAYS Groce-esamined—Wignees said he did not st- J zie Es LS organization Will be effected. ‘Thea Highest of ail in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Gov't Report. LATE e BLOAX, ancnonem, tempt to count the shots. He was in Mr. Hol-| GexrLmwzy wo WoU!D LIKE To G0 To cmicago | ‘He Polls Spon for the election of dele- . Mo om Roi gates to the district convention and will be closed at 8:20. district - ierestigy toe is expectea, ‘=* Sut an fn ‘MR. DAVIS BAYS HE 18 NoT A CLEVELAND MAN. Mr. Henry E. Davis said to a Stan reporter today that he felt reasonably confident that he brook’s house at «the tim Afterward he talked the ehooting ever with him that night. He said it was impossible to count the shots. GO. T. PARKER. Geo. T. Parker of No. 1349 Q street testified AS DELEGATES TO THE NATIONAL CONVEN- TION—THE TWO TICKETS—A TALK WITH MR. H. K. DAVIS, WHO FULLY EXPLAINS HIS POSITION. P MADE MeN . LACE CURTAINS, People who imagine that there are no poli- wr tow and’ eoutvun asian Baking that at the time of the shooting was spending | tics in the District should move around among : n ITE SEAS TNS reeeve the abvne the evening with friends at No. 1635 Q street | the active democratic politicians just now and | ould go into the convention with a large and wmhisede ‘ i TATINGA & SLOAN, Auctionee faithful support, if not a majority at the outset. ——— a Powder. j they would be apt tochange their opinion. | «1 see it ntated.” he remerkea: “that T havo [)PROANSON BROW., ancticmeees Within tho circle of the democrats of | been put forward by my friends as the advo- | SALE OF VALDABLE IMPROVED AND PNT. the District there is more or less ex-| cate of Mr. Cleveland. I have heretofore taken | PROVED (REAL Jest ate (SUITAMLE x citement and active canvassing. Tomorrow ecrrgmaiy tren Meat and am at a lovs to ac- | ON THE MAIN THORGEUI ETI pitt the primaries will be held in the twenty-two | that some of my friends whe lere eee ib PURE ] Fate cane Paks eC RREIRED Bik nse 3s 40 2 who have interested | detccan NPRONT OF RACH FIDCE | districts for tho election of three delegates to! themscives. in. my behalf ate ‘Knowe poh PROPER TE | the District convention, whick will meet Thurs-| to have been friendly to that gentle: mea. lave of the Piette eee ee ee day morning in Albaugh’s Opera House. That —_ in the past. In the case of many of AUCTIO. | tay yt poe convention will elect two delegates to repre- | {}°™ EOE asow aud regres! a abite warts ‘ teapeet ve sent the District when the democratic party | Tam not te advdents oy tie Gun seam Sess. | nenes meets next June in Chicago in national con- | am not in the field in that character. From | (7 =O W: STICKNEY, Auctionest 1. y | PJUNCANBON BROS.. anc | “os'r Heaven (ATH) DAY OF clave, and those delegates will name the man — appearances, in view of the situation in . —_ etal zs z | MAbCH, aD ine: «: POUR @) @cLock PMY who is to goon the national democratic com- | the state of New York and the attitude of such | TRUSTEES SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM-| REGUIAR SAL OF FINE HOUSE« that certain rere parce! of lomd ip ame ain mittee. ror Paes Matterson. Ido not believe Mr. Cleve- ESUREET NORTHEAST. priudicgs SAL. S ROOMS, r ibaker a wt 3 more than a mere ch BY viryue of a certain deed of 1 ab MaiCH -TWEATY SECOND, | She name at a ous ok ouhias age ey ee ae the nomination. What may hevoas Rotten ar | No LSE follgae cae of the Lael eee eee | UCL oeK, COMPRISTR | 1 ‘tinay happen between now convention I cannot, of ker om the p Tw It will be seen that the coming convention is therefore an event of importance, as it deter- Apen it, &. trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party se . atlor wore in suites and c@ pieces, Center Te- and the date of the Cured thereby, we. will ofee Tor sale Yn tronto: te | fies, Couches, Sotase iren Hascen ke bles, € “4 peng . Rass runuine north ah gee ye resume to say, but my present belief uises on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FILST DAY r wd the Hockvilie turppike. the mines the award of high and distinguished | is that Mr, Cleveland will not be the nominee RCH, A.D. Se. AT FIVE O'CLOCK F. Babe sath 18s decree 9 verhem honors. Still there are democrats in the Dis- | Of the party, and that bis friends will rccog- | tuewou, Disttier of Cee n Th are, Aloo lene plete pf By : he iver road thene trict who look upon these honors with uncon- | Mize the fact before the convention meets as nonce cern and are perfectly willing to allow those | fully as Ido now.” who will to struggle for them. It is not| Mr. Davis say- his inclination is, in case he known exactly what proportion of the demo- | is chosen asadelegate to the convention, to crais of the District take an active interest | Cast bis vote for Mr, Gorman, buthe would be in this contest, ‘The primaries are, as a rule, | SOVerned thereafter by the sense of the recog- well attended and in each of the twenty-two | ized leaders of the pa: W. Swith and Jas. H. Marr's subdivision of certain 's in square 82. as the saine Ie recorded in Louk It, paxe Sh of tue surveyor's office of the District of ©o- ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash and the balance in one (D and two 2) years, with interest at th 4 ber" centiiu per. abun. aud secured by a deed of tris on the prot B 1 fine Faratiy riage, ih suad onder i Wajrons, Haruess, Seo DL THE 3UDGE EXAMINES THE AUTHORITY. a,c. DUNCANSON BRO! and heard the firing. There was one lone shot, then a number of them, followed by a single shot. He ran outon the street and heard women screaming. He saw a inan running on the south side of Q street toward Lith street 7 ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Aucticusers, ‘Commer 10th st. and Pa, ave. Sane “property wi Sante! We Queen by May 2h), AL 2). Ih 1 Hh casi, atts comes o¢ toe wentosee CLOSING DAYS OF THE JAPANESE ART SALE. | and aw him go up an alley. He thor dist C “What the Distr i ” att : | districts three delegates and three alternat ut the District of Columbia wants,” Mr. | 3% Site of sale. 11 teru.s are not c ° “ SHEN, | shots. ik ” vi e' ji ; | dass the prog Ws | be resol 1e FISK aud Cost 0 THIS: an ‘OLLOWING DAYS at ELEY ved by & trade dwelling house amined -Wiinessanid be had been at | ut be selected, making « total of 132 men, | Davis went ou, “is consideration at the hands | Qi2uaadnez Thiet thee Bee gaiatrennstast | TAS DAY and FOUL se | — armada 10 ‘ re wil: | of the next Presider Tasted ne vtech Brot aime voeely who take cnouxh interest to indicate their next President of the United States, and | ment im The syening Star in the afternoon and A. M. and THREE P.M. we will sell And on the sam veka tie ab teria linzness to attend the convention. Among | When I say this Imean that the District dele- THOMAS E WAGGAMAN,! arrus eek hans tw Croce ane in the parlor. The windows ware al | shove who expect to goas delegates and those | Gates shoul not ropeat the folly of antagoniz-| ma roeoadl QH® T AKMS. Je eho sg ager ato st ee ag dae soy fe ak — a _ a = (lad anxions that ce#ta n persons should be selected | ing crit sense of the convention, what- Sain SG = ESE BRIC-A-BRAC, BRONZES, IVORY CARVINGS, a e how t! 2 was dressed a t Prd taal ot walieity. ever that may be, fo ae = SLOAN, Auctioneers, sone: pote . tt one near the man. He -lid not eount the shots, | ere is lus: now a good desl of activity Opinions weet Ut fOr, such a course, in my | J 1407G treet, | SCREENS, Be. This stcck must positively be cloned | 1” maraily result in repeatin, the denial of home rule for the District. wq Li 1am sent to the convention,” he added, | “I shail do all in my power to have inserted in the pl.tform a plank providing for the selec~ tion of local men for the local offices and Ishall also do all in my power to sce that a man is put | upon that platiorm to whom that plank will not become # dead letter.” NEW LIFE IN THE CAMPAIGN. ‘The campaign, which bas been rather slow up to date, has receiaed new life within the pastday or twoand there isa gathering of the clans and conferences and personal intervie and all the other motions which asvally mark political activity in otier places where pe a8 a yearly instead of a quadrennial fes ‘the shots sounded like pistolé more than like ything else. He had used a self-coching revol- cr He had one lust in October. i390. Wit nase eaid that he plead guilty in this court of shooting a man in Sepiember, {891. Ledirect—Wituess said he’ had no objection to stating why witness did the shooting. Judge Wilson here endeavored to show by the witness that he was justified in doing the out within afew days. It therefore affords the great est opportunity for bargain VERY VALUABLE THEEE-STORY, ATTIC AND BASEMENT “ PRESSED-ERICK’ RESIDENCE. NO. 926 E STREET, BETWEEN NINTH AND H STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUC- ¥ AFTERNOON, MARCH TWENTY- at HALF-PAST POUR O'CLOCK, in front of tie premises, w Sell the west 20 feet front, feet, of part of Jot 17, im three‘story bamement and DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THE SALE. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Corner 30th st. and Pa. ave. aro of _f29-1un ce coptainimg 12 TOOLS, A - : rg t $3 life.” It is even charged that money ———____ 5 POUL street hertngest: Tae | PRUSTFES SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, shooting and that he wav onfy fined $20, but} {if DUA IUAL asbastink ac San an Warrants for Selling Lottery Tickets. Valuable propecty. meer the new post ofies bl NO. 1203 NEO HAMPSH ike AVENUE, BE Laing 4 the court overruled the offer. iH Precinet Detectiv ‘inet | ith street aud Fennsyvania wvente, and really in TRLEN MAND S SEREETS NOLTRWESI, than Bucki.an Os “i sLoseon. rial andidates are hing their etective Raff of the first precinct sim that section, and can readily be IMPROVED BY A BRICK DWELLI o te 4am haber No. fh JOHE F. sLossoN, money in an attempt to convince the voters of | has sitersd for bum Buder waa by procured warrants for three persons, charging thom with the sale of Louisiana lot- tery tickets. The persons charged are Mrs. renee ie bereiy had apd rtwe of a decree past March ~ tthe above d LSONT of the Supreme Conrt an the Wasiington mmistrator, tet al. ate deten John P. Slosson of No. 1419 5th street testi- fied that at the time of the shooting he was on P between 16th aud 17th strects and heard the Ms urn ash, balance in one and two interest and secured by a deed id. All conveyancing and re- ost. Three hundret dosiars 182, inequity. ‘Of the District ¢ Loan apd Trust Cos District that a certain ticket ig the one to There are even tickets in the field and | headquarters of candidates, and it ix asserted ‘Terns: One- years with notes ‘Of trust on propery cording at purchaser's yiainamt and 1 bom: e : m that some of the candidates have lieutenants | Elizabeth Gould, John Hurley and George | deporit regu.red at the tune of wale litle perfect. | alt, the undersicned GHIEENTH A De shots. ‘They sounded like a bunch of firecrack- | Yoryive for them. by tomorrow night, wen | Williams. ‘The 'warraute, will” provablg, be | Suevid thetert of mae ur aot complied witeim tes | Guder on FUDAN ere i Ret ca hc ne ee eres pac in whch |perved thn attorncon, tue ade met toe | dezethey camer be asi peo cei eehorte umded lke there were sevon OF | the democratic pulling’ is being boiled will be | tety warrants that have beon issued for some | _wihulkis the deptucf said Jot, in Sasan time. division of it" Ee"in Ke Pari bubbling at @ great rate. NAMES OF THE CANDIDATES. ‘The names most generally mentioned of those that are lilely to come before the convention mas delegates to Chicago are as fol- Cross-exmined—Witness said they were fired very rapidiy. He noticed no irregular intervals between the shots. JOSEPH NISsON. Joseph Nisson, a colored man of No. 1615 P ee nat ae Warned Not to Insuo a License. A letter from Herndon, Va., to the clerk of the court notifies him “not to give Jolin R. Kid- Vision of orucinal lot tour (4), Bineiy-pime (a FUTURE Days. LATBIER & Loan, a1 * in square said first inentioned sabdivision 1409 G st. nw. tthe Fisk and cust ort TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED is well any license to marry, as he is not nineteen | PROPERTY, SITUATED ON AME WEST. SIDE: c seus epobennoe street, testified that be was on P street between m Dickson, James L. Norris, A. A. | years of age wntil the 17th day of this mouth, OF LETH STREET BETWEEN @ AND BH Gog we erix under the 5 ‘i i | Lipse E. Davi 1. Weller. Mr. a : 3 : STREETS NO} ST, err iene det decreed 15th and 16th st the time of the shooting and | Hipscomb, HE. Dovis and M I. Weller. Ar. | Siurch, 1892, and he is my only dhpport and | _ By sites ct Nociam acct of drust, dated October | Promissory notes of tue purchaser or purchentre or sal amtecmaton andl heard one shot, then five more. Just as witness | 459, ar —— il aru neers mata In| Wants to marry a woman old shes to be bis | ), 1801. winch has been duiy recorded im Liber No. | Gusti. at La ae, sat of | pro we ot CHAPIN 5 passed the alley on P street between 16th and | {ought Uy some, willl receive some votes. | In | mother, so 1 ask you to withhold license. From | {040 at {0110 374 ets-q.- one of the land wordy of the | £200 reat red at the tumne of Ti eewereet |oasanes % 050 erg Iith he saw aman ran ont of it. He wasa| thegeneral talk which is heard the names of | niy mother and father.” The letter is signed by | of eachtdeco ered heres ETE the holder jed with within ten (20) days the | "Sea? No. 323 43st. uw, Wastin i = some of these candidates are grouped together Ki sig) 7 | of sudetsednens neces jereby. we will of ut 5 — white man, clean face, hud on blue overcoat “ : Sarah Kidwell and Lewis Kidwell. at public auction. in front of the preu Tight io reset at delaustiog PE | gE-THE saLb is and had the collar of it pulled up and his derby | i". tickets. As. for example, there is what is —————— DAY, MARCH THIMIN-EIEST, Iz, at HA — = gramtgt 8 yi weather ant Lavoie sate Wihasas ons : the names of Messrs, Dickson and Lipscomb. : z af ‘ me erty menawy yar a eo “© | DUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. waho-dte the last will ana Heer TGs Witness sid he stopped ot | Then there is the Norris ticket with the names |. When John Butler, a negro, was arraigned in | District aforesaid; to wit: 10, so otowon —— pass. ‘The man crossed ‘, deceuned. of Mesure, Norriv the Police Court this morning for Jarceny his Se-THE ABOV! and Davis. b P e - The former 11), in Square numbered three hunrired and forty-five {3 POSTPO! » canemnitn colt Clee Witness the went up 16eh tor Medea Wo att | spoken of as the anti-Cleveland ticket and the | counsel entered a plea of guilty. His counsel | SH3 termine ay apowaton Que ive Of Li test | SUB OA. Se snow, until aera sale Ge coined att, Soba aud back arcund the square, Witness’ wus in | BUT a8 the Cleveland ticket. Not that it | guid that the article charged was of little value | customer of na‘lsquate’ and ruguing ‘iencesowth | yy ‘Sous it TWENTA-Tilinb Dal OF MANCHA front of his home when the firing occurred. He | 4% (certain the District delegates | will | ang Mr. Mullowney said that the theft did not | Shamiarretsumnices (IM) feet, thence west eighty. | _2 we ee emtatdin: ~~" was very sure of that. He said he counted the | §°t0,the national convention instructed, but) cont to much, It laine that the | fsiteem (IS) fact and thence east eiviutyweven (SD = —— Thote e€ the time, "Jes en they were bait’ fred, | tuis disruption follows along the lines of come much. It was explaine 1 | Feet Sai! ten (1d) aches tothe place ot beimmne [ AREEE & ELOAS, Auctioneer By virtue of 2 deed of trust ay prisoner was charged with having stolen cotton waste from a box of one of the Raltimore and Ohio cars, aud the judge remarked that the removal of the cotton waste might represent a local differences, which bave existed since Mr. Cleveland was elected, based mainly on his | disposition of the District offices. above described adjoins ‘The Lincoln” Wed by a brick building used as aunex of sau.” There were six. ‘The ian who ran ont of the alley seemed to be about twenty-one years old. He thought be didn’t have a mus- Auctioneers, 820 PAL AVE, NW, VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL DSTATE ON RATCuerE, Dau & co., hotel 5 Aucust, A.D. 1801, and ro ‘erns: One thied @. 1 in tater 1610, toll. and two years with STREET BETWEEN Sey Ne ee | is Of the District ot € ele oe pee DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE TICKETS. railroad accident. Butler was fined 2 Seu hae ani from the day aie, pats nti ost i ts Sout hg Beacctiy sasice | of ime bream ity 1 oss Sellman. ng in rear of 1726 P} g, e ‘ zy ally, secured by d u the property i r NOUN. = appen.s ean owt steeat, Sellieed Mak te bad. pas st bo bie | ne Se peeeinent workeen, however, en Sold, oF dilcash at the ovtion of the purchaser. Ade | TWPOURTH, UNG. it CHALE PAST. FOUR | sutroved, g teeny rick dveliie house at the time of the shooting. The hots | Bore all other distinction and look upon the Recent Robberies Reported. Fe eee wail be Teauired af the time of wale. Ail | O'CLOCK, we will sell. in front of the yregubsen, TR ay ae, daibtant boon Ot sounded like a blast and he noticed no interval | Coming contest as one between Mr. Dickson | Saturday night Mrs. Alice Parks off M street | con the terms: pt euien an with THE ESIQUARE OR fifteen days from the day of sale, othe between the shots. trustees reserve the right to resell the ‘northwest was robbed by a sixteen-year-old At this point, 32:25, |megro boy. The lady was passing along the se the property at the Fiskand cost of the de(aultine purchaser after Bve id Fronting 42 feet Tinch on A street, with an average depts of 100 feet taa private alley arg and Mr. Norrie. They were the leading candi- dates four years ago. and the fight seems to be recess was ordered until a 0! é “ proved bya twoat 115. practically along the same lines. Mr. Gardner, ee ime days’ advertisen nt in the Evening st Terms of suie: One-third cash dees ot W 0 te - AvrED Socea cont last convention, is not mentioned formally as a | Pocket = a HUOD, Trestece, | 2 deed of trast mpon tne property sol FRANCIA THOMAS, sy n_even larger throng sought admission to | candidate, althongh it is considered probable | P&Pers. Pacific building.» sel annually, or all cash, at the opt W. WOUD\ILLE FLEMMING the afternoon session of the court than was the ease in the morning As soon as recess was mbI2lkede ‘that this honor may come to him. Saturday night a horse blanket belonging to St. Eitzabeth Asylum was stolen from the shed A-deposit of 00" required. When. the 1 Lermsto be conplied with m Gay of wale or the Fuwht to tesell JENcanson BKOS.. Auctioneers, ‘Oth and 'D streets n. CONTESTS IN THE DISTRICTS, se the most re able seen. ‘fhe objection to the question could not have 2een made until | the question bad been fully asked, but ther it was too late to enre the wrong The evil was done when the question was atked. It was the Gnty of the government to ack that it be struck out. District attorney- question, and therefore hi it stricken out. THE MOTION OVERRULED. court, in disposing of the motion, eid that it was a most unique one. The question did not intimidate the jury. It was a great hn of the imagination to suppose that the e think it a very proper a0 desire to have question reflected upon every member the jury. preliminary’ examination of the jurors «isclosed “what member of the jury. if apy, was affected. The motion was uniqne because, with all the learning of tire co be had not been abie to find staining the con- tention of th error had been committed by asking the question it was now rtainly could not be : the motion here The question appears to have been a made. proyer oue and the motion is therefore over- ruled. Judge Wilson then moved to strike ont the question objected to, which motion was peremp- torily overruled, when the defense notec excep- tions to both rulings. Department, Lut as no report has been made Mr. Enloe again called it up asa matter of privilege under the rule _ Mr. Enloe stated that he did not wish to go into the, question now, but simply desired to obtain information from the Treasury Depart ment. He bad information from a discharged employe that the coast survey was im the hands of ring. INFORMATION BY DISCHARGED PMPLoYES. Mr. Outhwaite (Ohi>) did not believe that the information obtained by the gentleman from Tennessee was worthy of belief. He did et take much stock in the information given by discharged emploves. Mr. Enloe suggested tha’ the gentleman was trying to shut out a resolution which did noth- ing but call upor the Secretary for iforma- tien. The genticman must know of something being covered up. Mr. Outhwaite emphatically denied having any such knowledge. He knew of nothing Deing covered uj ‘Mi Enloe said that there was nothing in the iat that the iaformation bad come from a} fischarged employe. Discharged exavio. Were the kind thet were giving tn/ormation ‘The people who were in and palling public teat were not ibe feilows th Mr. Blount (Ga.) said that simple question. ‘The resolutio: ‘THE WILLIAMS-WALKEN APEECK. ‘Mr. Richardson (Teun.), from the commit- tee on printing, submitted the report of the committee on the resolution offered by Mr. een fe aEpunke from the Kevord ry fe wpeech of his colleague (Mr. Walker) which was pablished in the kewort, but not uttered by bin on the floor. ‘The which reviews the speech in de- tail. ends with resolution deciarmg that the House, deeming it «high duty that the cour- teey aid decorum required by paritamentar) Jaw ana practice should characterize debate and the conduct of members at all times in their official reiations, hereby qePresens ite disapproval of the unparliamen- *y language used by Hon. Joxeph H. Walker, Representative from the state of Maseachu- im that portion of hu speech printed in Record of the 17th instant, but was not de- om the floor, and considering it im- to separate the unparliamentary ss of the speech from such parte as may Parliamentary. ‘THE PART TO BE EXCLUDED. Resolved. That tue public printer is directed to exclude from the permanent Congressional Record ali of that portion of his speech begin- ning with the words: “Hot shot for mug- ” &e., to the words “for the car marks ‘ere on it.” E ithe i \ MR. JONN B. coTTON. The jury being recalled, John B. Cotton, as- atiorney generel, of No. 1638 2lst street, ified that shortly before the shooting he left hix house and walked up to Dupont Cizele. When just near the Biaine house he beard the shots. There was first a single shot, followed by @ number fired in rapid sucee and then ove or two single shots. ‘The wumber which were rapidly tired could not be deseribed by the firing of » unmber of fireerackers. He did not count them and could not bave done so. Thereports indieated that more than five -ote were hred. (Witness was not allowed to state whether the shots came from one or two pistols. } Cross-examtined—Witness said he was stand- ing on Connecticut avenue when the firing oc- curred. He could only give an impression as to whether the rapidly fired show were really pistol shots or echoes of shots, HAS. D. WALCOTT. Chas. D. Waicott of No. 1746 Q atreet testified that he was home at the time of the shooting and heard it, He was sitting in the bay win- dow. He beard three distinet and separate | shots, then a pause, then a number of rapidly | Sted soi, like a bunch of firecrackers. It was impossible to distingvish the latter shots, Cros:-examined—Wituess mid he counted the first three show mentally. He heard no. dix tinct single sot at the close, He did not leave the house for twenty or thirty minutes later. He said he knew Sule Slater and that she was employed by witness then as a cook. DR. B. FRANK GIDEA. Dr. B. Frank Gibbs of No. 1730 Qstreet stated that he was at home at the time of the shooting. He heard a namber of reports in very rapid succession. There were intervals between them of an irregular character, like the irregu- (This includes ali the undelivered portion of ‘the speech. } ‘Mr. Richardson asked that the be im the Kecord and gave notice thet he ‘would cai! it up for action tomorrow or at the urliess possible opportunity. ‘THE ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL. ‘The House then went into committee of the whele (Mr. Wilson (W. Va.) in the chair) on the army appropriasion bill larity of firecrackers. He could have counted the shots if the firmg had been anticipated. {The impression of witness as to the number of shots was not allowed to be given.} He did not iknow how many shots were fired. ‘Witness not crose-eananined. ur Martin, residing on 16th street Speers memes at two followed by intervals, then 2 number of shots fired very rapuliy. These sounded like alot of Chinese ‘i y i % Ve Fisk and cost of the delautine 1 OSEPE 2. POLKIS taken the ladies tovk theit position at the cat-| ‘There is a ood deal of uncertainty as to the | ret? Georgetown Medical College on H TRUSTEES SALE O} sia sargod. “Allconveyapene, roverdin’ Ke <arekensn 3 meres nnd top yev ic thet hiving parched ide of the conrt room that they might | results of the various primaries, as changes are! Samuel Jones reports the theft of an over- AVENUE BEL WE! DYSTRELTS: [a Oe ek ee ©" Pelkiawors. he will tie Grannies wt fhe sd be sure of admission to the afternoon i . SOKIHWEST, IN THE CITY OF WASHING. | MBlo-d&e =. G2 aud GHD street northwest. wud. with session. At the western door she mals portion | beiug thade ronstantly in the tickets and new | cont. ; fox. DG «oj can ooaee a foctinice a Fj £ the general public was admitted. and long | tickets are being presented. — * y viriue of a decree of the Supreme Cot of the | L,’ is 1407 ited to «1 ‘a = , ih + being p “a William H. Thomas complains of the theft of | _p, , he Si tthe} 1 5 caemerens degery sy . before the door was pened come 300 or 400 In the opinion of some there will be two | #18, The money was taken from his house, | Distric: ot Columbia, ‘passed on the th day of De- afe's at pes men and boys gathered there. Not more than | tickets in each one of the districts, while | 2,906 lth street, Saturday morning. mee ye Se Te Te DAG od | TRUSTEES SALE OF RY DESIRABLE prop. | *rey. 100, however, were admitted, others claim that the contests, 2s they are | | Nimrod Porter of No. 632 2d street south- Hy Isis at auction, at HAL! Wisk, wast 55 oud 7 termed when more than one ticket is presented | ¥e8t has informed the police that two gold rf 'P. AT in front of the 1 "wonder 0. the supreme Court of tbe | PHorograrmxa Cumpnex to the voters, will be confined to about half the | Watches, a nickel-plated revolver and « pair of seven (17). im the rity of Washinet eet pon : stricts. One of the proutinent workers this | £010 sleeve buttons were stolen from his house decree are on et aise No. Toe, Equity Docset fen SSE oe Ee morning gave the list of the districts where in | Saturday, ‘ ‘ he highest bidder, in frout of te mugs puseces a met clerant his opinion there would be contests, as follows: | ,,S¢veral nights ago chicken thieves visited | P60 Ontion of the pur cases) The deterred pas: | Pewee ADAY, THE TWENTY FGHTH But the oor arts ith, 7th, Sth, 10th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 19th, 0th, | Clilton place, im the county, and. carried off | iients to bear interest at G per cent and w be secured | FOUR GCEO : 2istand 22d. | fonrwen chickens belonging’ to Mr. James El- | bi'a trast upon tiw property soli,” A deposit of 40 | tu mit: Alt Anvthor politician supplemented this list by | ¥°T*0"- Rtutared (@200) doltats will be required at dine of wate | Stata, fet: 5 on Wackin All conyeyanemue at the of the purcamser. 1 | are not compited with in ten days the | the Disiriet of lof Bfty-seven : decimate the following: Sixth, niuth, twelfth aaeie Eo A plush lap robe was stolen from Dr. Gil- Vor Rinstoat's recorded 5 nd foi lette’s ‘ont. ie Ol to Gums Ge oe oan | = riage in frout of the Congr. sational | t rethe rught to resell the property at the | of square nuiiered tws hundred and iorty ase eal be by ballot and the tickets have been printed, | Church yesterday. themed vesttese ates ther neal sana ueapee cecvetaeney ao mee Saezaaetet 1 | Praxce, As a rile the so-called Dickson tickets are | | Saturday night, two overcoats and hat were ASDIEW AY CupsCoMty PT wide on the east. “Improved Uy a two-story itamne Fotograter, printed on white paper and the Norris tickets | 8tlen from the hail of house No. 1723 H stree 5, HOLDSWORTH GODOR™ {Drustess, | dwellins and beime No'130S Qstreet northwest, Dis: | are Lith at. and Pa. ave. on pink paper. Some of the tickets in a few | PY #ueak thief. ‘ku di at. a. ge _mhistéds RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., aU ‘Terumot sae: One-third of the purchase money in cash ani the balance in two equal iustalliments In one nd {WO Years, with ioterest irom day o: sale at the Tate of six (0) per cent Per auntin, payamle sera Aunually, to be secured by the prowussery hotes of the purchaser and deed of trust on the property. oF ail cash, at the purchu Mary F. Hagan reports stolen from store Saturday night a pocket book containing €3. Alap robe was stolen from Mr. Jas. Galla- gher's carriage Saturday morning. of the districts are given belo SOME OF THE TICKETS. There are two tickets in the seventh district. One ticket reads as follows: Delogates—John Tux Gas Avruasce Excuascn. of Wasuinaton, TRUSTEES’ SALE PLOPERTY, BEIN F VALUABLE IMPROVED | HOUSE NO. 612 DSi REET | ion. A deposit ot $27" will OULDW rt om th . Boyle, James F, Duhamel, Charles C. Hall. To Preserve Historic Houses, Seviteccra wehet tuk eel Demaher Dereanired of the parchager st the timecf sal Ail 67RNew Vork ave. now. Alternates—Dr. Richard 8. Hill, Charles C. | A certificate of incorporation of “The Memo- | P. 1SW). aud recorded in. Liber No; 192, toito “A e haser. | 1f the term or saie be not complied with in| All kinds of Gas Appliances tor domestic, manntae Tucker and Thomas C. MeKnew. rial Association of the District of Columbia” | bia. En eS F stot ae 3 — ey. | oes wil oBler for sale. in frout of | Getaultune purchaser the p AX, the THIRTICLH | ROBERT CHRISTY, Trustee, DAY OF MALCu, AD. sit, at HALF-PAST FOU | a, O'CLOCK P. S.. Uy pubite auction, the tollowiny de- | _mnisabis _1480 How Fock ave. aw. rived real estate, situate in the elty of Washitaton, MER & SLO! soneers, District of Commins, and kuowa ss and being pars of | L,AT!MEB & SLOAX, sues ), twenty-three (2:3) and Hight to reseli the property et tue Fisk and cost of the | tring and scientific purposes, ‘the other ticket contains the following names: Delegates, George W. Joyce, Frederick Rupertus and Edward 8. MeCalmont; alternates, y B. Willett, Richard H. Goddard and W. H. Edgar, was filed today by Melville W. Faller, John M. Schofieli, John W, Foster, B. H. Warder, 8. P. Langley, A. B. Hagner, W. D. Davidge, 8. N. Franklin, C.C. Glover, J.C. Bancroft Davis, MR. WILSON ARGUING. ‘The first witness after recess was Special Of- ficer Andrew Morgan, who said he was on New Hampehire avenue at the time of the shooting. 1407 G st. ‘ i y-two Cr . ‘ — He went up to Col. Hamlink’s residence, when | Mr. Rupertus states that his name has been | Cox, § H. Kauffmann, A. K. Spofford, John 24) iu WW. B. Todd and others’ subiivis- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV! 1 Mr. Manning handed him a pistol. (Pistol } Placed on the ti Hhout his consent. “He | Hay, J. W. Douglass, ‘MoM, Parker, Gi. G, | gor, stuare, muttered sous, Munssnds ty bre | art tm | THORSONS MUS produced and identified by witness.} When | announces himself as net a candidate and in| Hubbard and Tednis 8, Hamlin they named | Girycyorot ssid Distict in Look NK. page sity, bee PE HILL, COUNTY . “9 = = Witness received it it was empty. All the shelis | fvor of the other ticket. as incorporators. in on D xireet at the northeast corner of saidiot! ‘TON. Dc. P.2 GLES, SANITARY PLUMBEL AND scree Sixth district—T. Nota MeGill, Chacles | “he particular object is the preserse‘ion and | !"eit thence sonth ona fifteen foot alley | | By viriueof adead of trust dated the 14th day of | A» #:sfitter: repairs aud Jobling a wieciaity : watie Crowexamined—Witness said he was in front | Thompson, Whit Hammett; alternates, Robert | appropriate use of such, historic ho. es ond | See? tbence north neventy” (su) tect ten (0) | Pst" seit Beer ees cay tee hed ed octhe | sttendadte SOG ste mwe NY Sit ie of Col Hamlink’s house when the pistol was | M- Larner, William N. Cogan and James A. | placosasthe Congress of the United States | inches, ue widshis of lots twanty-iwo, twenty-three . handed to witness. He did not know Mr. | Ruth a Onsueeecs on |may from time to time —Ssppropriate |e eee en ee nmine dunproved Une freaee | Manning, and cannot say it was Mr. Manning | _ Sixteenth--One ticket James rown, Jas. | the money to purchase or as may us hous» known as No. 612 D street southwest. L. Norris and —— Kane. Other ticket Edward Hughes, Charles Geveridge aud James Shea. ve wentieth—Edward Lynch and Dennis Calla- ghan Jwenty-first—Frank Morgan, Wm. Lloyd and Win. Martin. who handed witness the pistol, but would be able to recognize the man. He was afterward told that it was Mr. Manning. Mr. Manning was on bis way toward Ith street when he handed witness the pistol. Witness had the pistol ten or filteen minutes before he gave it sulgect toa deed o: trust securin? Toa ted by noses dated October 14, ine October 14 I805, with six percent suteres = balance ip cash” A Gepunit of $100 Te- Giiediat ue ot ales HE he tern of aale are not SOhnplied with in ya the trustees, reserve Tiekt torenell at therisk'und cost of the wefuwitung purchaser : come into the hands of thesociety through gilt, bequest or otherwise und the markin; with suitable tablets or monuments of sucl historic houses or places as should be identitied, either by means of appropriations by the Con grees of the United States or by gift, bequest viece or parcel the “county” of | Washinzton, i. known ws and bemnz part of *"Chiche ter,” bounded us jollows: Le gunning for the same at the northeast corner of the sehooi jot at a point distant owe hundged abd (went Live (125) feet southwosteriy irom tle northeast corn Coxcexrraten cram avrer, “The iood ot the i Made by @ new pro tivaced Uxpe Cod clams—Uue ghough tor broth or clam chowder for #13 to eigut persons, Redireet—Witness satd he had since met Mr. A DICKSON ESTIMATE. Fined for Having Pistols. six G85) feet, thence south ficteen (Lo) dexrees east one Manning; saw him here at court. George Gross, alias Jobn Gross, and Frank | J ,ATSER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, A Dickson man gives the following hundred and ten (110) feet to the Bowen Toad, and ate : = oy Pa THOS. P. BORDEN. of the strength of the candidates on the first | Lucas, both from South Washington, were be- | By virtue of deed of trust bearing date the 11th | Seen wart tuirty-aie eet fo fue, beatuniog, seth <h Thos, P Borden teatiied that he resided at | htt: Dickson, 0: Norriy 18; Davin 12; | fore Judge Kimball cht morning charged with | 5.1 2 Tinlad somite se Dias cuane | sl'aamtguammares <tr Soman Ys | Ne. 1735 Q street end heard the shots. Me rau | Lipscomb, 20, and Weller, 9 ‘The Noreia |cartying concealed weapons. The latter was | Uaiwe iit sil on THUESDAL, THE TWENIA-| “Yin of sale: Orefourin cash, twiance in two| Mus, M. J. Hox, ai installments at one and two sth imtet out on the street and went i: ea Years with interest Col, Hamiink’s | estimate ‘gives that gentleman a good'|called upon to plead to two charges, one | premis:s, sub lot 110, sm square 1051, fronting ‘on | 24 verured by Blend ot tenet ee Oe or eres 1300 F ST. SW. house in about three or four minuter’ time. | many more votes. Sts among the possibilities |juvolving ® pistol and the otuor a | fats aireet_mortheant Letwoun ¥ abil, Srproved fy | Sha. “Aiccnvesuneine and re-or ira purchaser's | Having Just returned trom NEW York, ts now pew He was there about tive minutes and then | that Mr. Dickson will not go to tie | dangerous knife. He was fined $50 or ninety | Discoat HALI-Past TOUR O'CLOCK P.M. oe oat a bp fe ge OES wared tosnow . went home, but came back and saw] convention as a delegate, it being under-| Gayein each case. ‘oss wan convicted of a| ;,Lerms. One-third cash, vaiance it reusnable tiie | fifteen days from day of sale the trustees reserve, tise ALL THE LATEST STYLES two pistols. He | saw one romicthing | stood, however, that he waives that honor | charge of carrying a pistol, and a fine of $50 or | cout iucrest iroin day of sale’ secured by deed of trast | RABE te Tese'l the property at the rusk and cost of the IN cent ii erest trom day of sale secured by. deed of trust ropertys .e 100 deposit required at sae FusSOls tHosas Wi WOODVILLE FLESatINo,} Trustoos. sauiting PURVLLLIAM OCKSTADT,. ? eae Pa TAM OCKSTA mhi9akds BENG) H. BEROMANN,( E. WAGGAMAN, Eesi Estate Auctioneer. like this (the pistol heretofore shown) and an- other 010, @ loaded one. The empty pistol looked like this one, but it was much dirtier than tow ‘The shells dropped on the floor on condition that the delegates chosen place him on the national committee. In this event itis thought that Mr. Gurdner will be elected as one of the delegate three months was imposed. He was also fined $5 on a charge of being disorderiy. FRENCH BONNETS AND ENGLISH HATS, —. To which she invites imapection. whi pips ere edeeromaned ante TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LOT. IMPROVED Gomes: -"* Seen nd we: , NGEMEX Len asin 5 ve : “Orose-s2amined “Witness did not see Morgan ‘The arrangements have beon odie. by the |, Martiage licenses have been issued by the apes ee THEEESTOAY BRICK DWELLING WITH | BUDBEA * TOSH GARMENT crother or the pistol when he first went into Col. Ham- e arrangements have been made by the | cterk of the court to the following: Creed E. eat Bee NOPING AND STORE, NO, Sz H COMPANY, * * * WATERPROOF WRAP ce link’s. He sew Mr. Manning there then. Spe- | central committee for the convention, which | Ward and Jennie Parrish; Emery J. Bentley | TRUSTEES’ Bala: VERY VALUABLE IM-| | By virtue of a seed of trust’ duly reconted in Liber ae . cial Officer Morgan seemed to be intoxicated, | will be held on Thursday at 10 a.m. at Al-| and Lizzie H. Walkup; Ira B. Snappand Coralie PROVED PROI , BEING HOUSE NO. 920 a the land records of the 209 Oth st. « pair of RUBBER BOOTS: He had two pistols. ‘The loaded one was Mr. | b.agh’s. John B. Stubbs has been selected as | L. Keadle: Chas. B. Bradley and Mollie E.| FOURTH STRE€T NORTHEAST. ~ | Melville Lindsay, ° * * or OVEKSHOES, a Het Lipscomb’s, witness was told, He took it from | ser,eant-at-arms. He will be assisted by seven | Brown, both of Fauquier county, Va.; John | _ By virtue of a ceritin deed of trust, recorded in Liber ep Morgan. lie found one of the shells on the } deputies, who have not yet been named. Smith und Kate Selwin; George “A. Moore of | No- br, tolo<Ex ered. one of the land records for Mauser. Water Dottie, Fountaim floor and gave it toa policeman. Young Ham- "he commnittes has issued 200 tickets to prom- | Richmond, Va., and Mollie M. Baldwin of Farm- | party securca thereby, we will offer for sale in front °° * Syringe or any articloct Enk’s body was tying in the parlor when wit- | ineut democeats, who will appeur on the stage | ville, Va.; Robert H. Sherman of Alexandria, | of the Reston oe MONDAY THE TWENTY. ae ae erp ness first went into Col. Hamlink’s. during the convention, aud 1,000 tickets ad- | Va., and Maud 8. Franks of Loudoun county, | RIGHTH DAY OF MARCH. dae. st HALE-PAST 22 MANUFACTURED av EDGAR M. PULLMAN. iting holders to the orchestra circle. ‘The | Va.: Der Wah and Mary E. Young, both of sein the cay of Washington. District of Colum i: Bdgar H. Pullman, a photographer of No. | oreo tie geuerdi pation The atace oes | Baltimore, Ma. Certain tots in mqaare 77>, a8 the same ftecorded $a 439 Pennsylvania avenne, wos next examined and identified several photographs taken by him. One was of Frank Schneider's residence, theeamera being placed in front of No. 1739 Q street. handsomely decorated with fags, bunting, &. All of the tickets read ax follows: “1892. Democratic convention of the District of Co- lumbia, Albaugh’s Opera House, ‘Thursday, March 24, 1892, at 10 o'clock a.m. Admit bearer * Suing the District. John Clayton, by P. B. Stitson, has filed a suit against: the District for #250 for dam- ages alleged to have been done his horse terest. ‘Terins: Cash in depo it at tim: of ten was of the residence of Frank | to siage or orchestra circie.” Blue tickets ad-| and coupe by falling into an excavation on schaeiders mother, No. 1739 Q street, the | mit to the stage and white ones to the orches- | Rhode Island avenue and 7th street northwest camera being placed just on the south side of Q | ta circle. on April 2, 1889. street. Another’ “was of north | The delegates will wear white badges in- Oe VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON SIXTEENTH side of street, thowing the scene | #ribed “1892. Democratic convention, D.C. | Gen. Meredith Read gave a farewell dinnor SE Ts of shooting. Auother was also of the scene of | Delegate.” |The badges worn by the alternates | vesterday to United States Minister Meid in jOUSE. BROWN Ae Oe wee stk 4 Shooting, the camer. being placed in the win ill be of plain blue; sergeant-at-arms, a bright | Paris ‘BY action dow of Frank Schneider's ing room pout on color. EDNESDAY SOON, MARCH TWEN. house on 18th and Q streets. “ Asection of the house will be reserved for TAUTRIRD. at MALF-PAST YOUR CLOCK, we AND PRESSED FOR 61 Another was of house No. 1746 Qstreet, show- | ladies. B otter ‘rons of he premises, Cons 0c, Panta, Ze, Vesta, 2c. Altering and ing what the defense stated were buliet marks PROMINENT DEMOCRATS INVITED. New Yors-Tue UCKINGHAM Hore. 180, op she wail of said house. Invitations have been extended to the follow- Another was of the stone steps of No. 1748 Q For Permanent and Transient Quests. SERS ct rs by a depth of 110 ing prominent mombers of the part The shoul attention =) street, showing, as stated by the defense, a Go eau veatisnss SManuhcen Stk Gao —_ Shae eee ene Vexrmanse F < the ste : 4 The paotographs were then offered in evi- ct Cortes, tet Heatbarn,. Tenet ‘SUCKINGHAM HOTEL. Be oe EP ioral, ‘<— dence but were objected toby the government. pom mn Hemehill (rey pate ‘(Uuropean Pian)—Fith Avenue, New York. Sure went, icant ch tie property| tunics Via wore were admitted, however, e1 Ing those allen, ‘Tike ohetr f theo posit at of sale. If the te Shich parported to show the bullet marks |" and Allen, ‘The chairman of the commit. = Two wete suo excluded because thoy snowed |S, MF-Johm Boyle, wil call the convention £0) ya anmevelly popula house, aitaste tn the most operetta eS TRV AB. ERGRATER AND TSOSsaraa, ‘forsign objects in the treet he did the | Brown. the secretary of the commitice. Then | fashionable, convenient and ‘healthy locality, with pas: | KC oe a rutes for the convention will be adopted and a Y chairman and secretary will be Committoos on credentials and res- ‘olutions will be appointed, and while the for- mer committee is out the orators present will be given an opportunity. When tho committes on credentials work at the request of William Schneider, who pointed out the views he desired taken. ‘THE OTHER PISTOL, PRODUCED. Richard Sylverter, the property clerk of the Police foree, Was called and questioned magnificent dining rooms, unsurpassed cuisine, ele- fant public and private sitting rooms. Every modern ‘smprovement, pertect sanitation and moderatecharges, ‘Taril—Stngle rooms, from @1. to 62 per day—double bed rooms, with beth attached, $2 to @6 per day. | ‘Magnificent suites, parlor, large airy bed room, with ‘bath and dressing room attached, @Gand upward per Se Visiting cards printed from piste, 7Se. perlU0._ vet ([20mas DOWLine & sox, —sT.. wis