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6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY; APRIL 5, 1892. FILIBUSTERING NOW. | enn crete saan | Oe ee ee ‘More Emphatic than Ever. prosperous. He appealed to the public for Eympathetio assistance in the fight now being AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. EE SS of Howard Schneider for|/* wan, said Mr. Clagett, had he mi in FUTURE DAYS. PUTURE DAYS. Killing His Wite Seeks ne a ie Sie ee ke ee eee LATHIEN 2 SLOAN ancticosen, om. | WALTHER WILLIAMS 8.00. Autonom, The Debate on the Free Wool Bill FREE answered that agonized ery, * back, come He admitted that he wasan Indian, Housekeepers who have been induced to try some new brand wes ROORATIVE PLANTS AT ACCTION. e on the Free Wool AS ANALYSIS OF THE TESTIMONY, HE GAYS, LEAVES | back! You have shot me” $e ectew=| come ‘the Great it made him as He did the ‘ ei = OF REDNESDAS. APRIL BIRTH. (AT or Not Closed. Bo DOUBT OF THE PRISONER'S GUILT—THE | taken that girl in his arms, | white man. White Cloud called attention to of baking powder in place of the Royal, “just for a change, CATALOGUE nie SF Pa Me re ey oe WIFR’s DYING DECLARATION READ TO THE suRY| And, as crowd ered about | the fact that he wore white man’s clothes; he heccd ie titan Geer in their wadine Be'tke Boval OF THE STEM PLANTS, BOMBS, LILLE AZALTA aad “vee poems m, would have anid: “T-shot this man tried to live like civilized le. He meymore emphatic praise o! ry’ a tem RROREENS AND OT HED Hot — lying in the street, I shot him| emphasized the advance he bid made by put- The mail fi tly brings over a thousand letters a da: a — WALTER B WiLLIAMS Coe MR. BORROWS AND THE SPEAKER. | snorny atter Taz Sran's report of the pro- | i Rpm ig Gres eer pipes doe erie ere leg reece rig heap Bs y OF THE LATE d Auctioneers. . my o1 5 t wife." But ime come when n 45, 4 (2. bo. W. wrk ae jan nd ceedings in the Schneider murder trial closed Bething like thi but ra off in! the darknene se should ‘be permitted to nesiat the whites commending the great name of oe Baking ote HON. 3. A J. CRESWELL, ee cer pete terda ‘Mr. Clagett complained | fast as ity limbs would teke him. Was/in selecting Grea’ ‘ather, from i ie worl Formerly Postmaster General United States, — The Former is Ordered to Take | or tecling ane ood ot te eentats ereined | that the cores of w loving busbend? Was it | that Partnership was entered into he had patrons in every part o! » many of whom | ave of the wavoat te SEES AA leery adjourned at 2:45 until this morning. Mr. | need erties te anna Abe dicy coaltanmiee | Deneuce moos sesame mane nes inate ieee used it for over a quarter of a century without a single failure. et orecrpabczane By pane gh ovata bok cS hekeeeeey tae 4 , z + | need for him to answer. The jury answer enough to make ate . “ALABAMA CLAIMS” CASES, F °. His Seat. Clagett took up the testimony of Hannah Bur- | it themsel better than it now did. The ladies were com- It never The last teaspoont a can is as Roy, BB igo SAL cme ot The and necsrds for thw Ress, a government witness, one of the eye wit- TEE MOTIVE OF Tux ramen. . __ | Plimented for their endeators in bebslf of the it never loses strength. poonful in “ ‘The fret ever offered at public sale pa FA 4 ———_-—_——_ nesses of the shooting, and discussed it at} Mr. Clagett next referred to the motive of | Chippewas. prem ig NE FOURTEEN IN Dav A BILVER AMENDMENT | length. He showed the jary how it had been | the defendant, claiming that the testimony for | interne Gass Sea whe Line ound, an corroborated in every particular. He then re- | the government left not the slightest doubt on Coe cl . ferred to the testimony of Mra. Walbridge, an- | that point. He read from the defendant's note | Gen. L. W. Colby, who was called ont of the LOCK P.M. AT OUR NEW AND ELEGANT EsTAQLISUMERT, 1407 @ ST. ¥. w., mMbia, eold sutwect AUCTION SALES. : ‘care the Equitable Builds ase - | other witness for the government, and con- “How much do I owe your father | 8udience, insisted that the whole system of | == ee — ON MONDAY EVENING, APRIL ELEVENTH, 1902, Jo} = Offered by Mr. Morgan in the Sen: é iy “Blow mush.” eshed Hr. Clagett, | indian control wes wrong; 18 always bed been, THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW Fe aay ibe nated ative rte : ate Today. turning and pointing ‘his finger at the | Indians ought not to be treated as children,but RATCLIFFE, DARR & Co., Auctioneers ge tH ho] re prisoncr, whose pale face fiushe: ‘how | 88 freemen. It was humiliating for Americans | P23 orppg, BALE OF Vy LADMER & | ghmetuoneers And te continue every evening thereafter at the same | fh... Ad. conveyan: ine an 4 much do you owe that father now for the lives | to witness the spectacle so frequently visib! ‘PROVED. PROPS Tyee Bee Ee IM. | £41407 @ etrest,near U:s. Treasury, Weshington.D.C. ‘our until all the books are cold. chasor's cost. | Teru Sumplied with das ‘ou so cruelly destroyed? Can you ever repay | here—that of Indians begging the government | JOHNSON AVENUD ek OE ght ard a —— Sriherrorsey wile peelat ak do ata ———— im for his loss? Not in this world. But in| tokeep ite plighted faith. Gen. Colby was | STKEET SOUTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. C. BALE BY CATALOGUB. eens ottes Owe ON ThaM MALE > the hereafter that balance would be paid, | convinced that the Indians were governed over- | aay of" Murch? Yue" 1% decree passed. on the 3d LATIMER & BLOAx, JOuN To AkMn, The Vice President laid before the, sae thank God." g — ition with | CorMehe: Sach ls Surceme Court of the District 2 were Anction —. a offe esterday by Me Deny ‘i 4 r a ter said t ifficulties wi Wherein Williain R. Shaw is complainant coy resolutio’ red ¥ by Me. Bevry Withoutconslading hisergument Mr. Clagett, | |, Ma} Painter atid that all the distonltios with | SSRChss a Ceeal teal am aenecisnie Re aeaas gages mena ager \ANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE KEAL ESTATE 1407 G etreet, ating en the Semctary of War for at 12:05, asked that a recess be taken unt ite man's ¢ ened will offer tor tale to the highest Widder om COLLECTION OF CON Gitzada | AVENUE BETWEEN. Fiodt tion as to whether the railroad bridge across 12:80, which was done, The presence of a delegation of Indians here | TUESDAY, THE FIFI O4¥° CHRSh Moog oF Re Eee ATE ETEENTH STEELS Es | VERY VALUABLE. Io PROVED PROPERTY, 3 £1, BEXWLEN & AND the Mississippi river at Memphis, Tenn., pro- was certain testimony that an effort was being | /84%. at Rene OUR, O'CLOCK P-M.,in] MR. G. WERMICKE, 10 AND 12 W. vides a passageway (as required in the act) for ‘prem MOTH BT. a hite he nation’s The motion submitted by Judge Wilson at| wena, °7 “tite men to wrong ¢ following real property, to wits All that Dlece or parcel 510 TWELFTH ST! MR. WILSON'S MOTION TO ARREST THE TRIAL. NORTHWEST, SQUARE 182, IN THE CITY % ‘OF WASHING: STREETS NORTH if tox of Jand and premises Tying and being 10 the city of orelcres! By virtue of a decreo of the Supreme Court On WEDNESDAS AFTERNOON, APRIL THT wagons and vebicles of all kinds and for the the opening of the day's proceedings and| Chairman Stanup and T. H. Beaulieux spoke | fhasitugten,, District of ‘Covtmuie Engen apd. ae: EMBRACING Mesush solic at public suction, itront of the prem: | TEUNTM. Ine at MALY PANT THMER OCIA franeit of animals. which he requested his honor to keep from the | briefly in conclusion, “All Hail the Power of | fromts'a0 tect ou Johatootsnguars, 805,206, pe tok ‘tin ecre. | Ben, cUSATORDAY, the RINTEENTH day of A rot of tee: ygemines. we sal, Mr. Berry sated the facts im the case. He yen of the press was a motion to arrest the | est, Name” was sang and the crowd die | ips ees i ike inprovomegie coming ies Bota Chali citer rang oped ee | ReeeaS ya cat beeen checks of Rechte fe | Een ag ccaidiac nein mace: or had information that the railroad compan: t pe jot, however, until all the p: nee Feet wa | Bite yuie XLV, X. hed as lots (i and tt, site te fast tonenstan © tencinase aech,, lene Se wholly disregarded the law in the construction Froande pense He Jury, on, the | girle had shaken hands with all the Indians. — | SPre° SRAUSPTAE- And therealtor a TR rere Fanos of cone See a BSS of the bridge. Asconstructed it was impos- re eee ae ee ————— FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. they will ofier for aaje under “Sie F epaseeehenaael Consider! ome ot the inost Valuabie proces uf proprty stile for wagens oc _sbtsien of exy Kind *0¥0 an affidavit of Joseph A.’ O'Brien, submitted AMUSEMENTS. irae gut tent the folloebay ven iroperty. Lat Ge nat Duh. French ap ba ppeteene Oe mene ens | Sees ee ene transported across the bridge. ai . 487. i 1 i 2 815 C avenue. veare, with notes bearius i id we Mr’ Harris spoke of a conference which he Or Pobre motion, on orabout the oth of 6th day | Armavan's.—The popularity of Margaret | street by « deri 3 Beet Staten a irate Oy en ‘Terme Sf ele: One tbird cash, residue in twoegual | Ty's Goc'ty ramon the trom? coll. "All womesye bad had wan ioecetay Endicott, in which the business, No. 902 D street northwest, rid pena Mather is such that every engagement calls Dees sealing, in the city of Washington . ranted 5 jnacbr, | ABciax and recording at purchaser's cost. @O00 de- matter had been discussed, and be had become S2 COUE 10 TER BUOUS AEE CFEEED. to a question of O'Brien as to whit he (Lewis) | forth substantial tributes from the Latah in | | Terms of saie: One-third cash and the balance in alt Hall Cocks hare Ghd Cut Glam, Repice Patate LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctionsers the vorpal orp ber reapers fod, "**® | trasted her gentle and womanly solicitude and | thought of the Schneider shooting. “I think if | the shape of large audiences. The production | two equal installments tn one and ‘two years with in- ata a = m [ . ss is rd to | terest from day of ale at of ‘Shell Hall Ci Cabinets, Mr. Bate favored the adoption of resolu- | 6¥mpathy for the wounded girl with that lack | I was on the jury I would hang hi ‘The | here of “The Egyptian” was looked forwa: a ee eof Sper cant per ere - : : ith a great deal of interest. Miss Mather in | Prowisscey ace =, and many other beau- ‘bi motion contained » statement of Judge Wilson | }) mnissory notes of the purchaser and deed of trust ob pal egtheiod Chasteane Ceara ee Seed Of AE ERE BIT | oro eteudanty “who, without one. word, of | 804 his associate, Nr. Hoehling, that they had | the tle role combined grace and fresdom of | Gis rvneri ol an a the rurchaeer option A ye aie sympathy, turned’ their. backs on. the |°t learned of ‘the matter until last evening. | ¢*Prosslon with em: . ‘Rot be enumerat . ted x the time of sale, Allconterea ot, the purchaser st | Empire Bed Boom Suite,richly mounted ip ormelus, ‘ Fem te eA ee het, fncks om the | the defendant stating that he had notlearned | # 8M efficient one from beginning to end. Mr. | the cos of vurchaser. ii Wis tneng ctaaiese maton: | MR. MORGAN'S AMENDMENT. a left Ber psitiveness of Mre. Walbridge as to the num- ; Otis Skinner #® rapidly fulfilling the favorable | plied with within ten days trou time of sale the trum. of the matter until this morning. cated is ot BED, BUREAU, CHEVAL GLASS COMMODE, &o. ea + a ions made for him. His work and also to resell the property at the risk Mr. Morgan offered an amendment to his | ber of shots fired, her simple yet penetrating | | Notwithstanding Judge Wilson's request, | That or Jou B=. Whiting proved in every way | S40 ofthe default purchaner: THE GALE TO TAKE PLACB sik esolutions, which was ordered to be | word aa cue b ‘Clagett, | Which was made on the ground that the jury ‘NING, wer ri ns, words, were alse dwelt upon by Mr. Clase commendable, eS - ANDREW 1 TiPaGOkits, | Trustees. IM OUR ELEGANT SALES ROOME, printed. © next discus canal y's mony, jar10NaL.—There ut one Herrmann an a It instructs the finance committee to report a } ergo out to the jury how her statements he never grows older, nor do his tricks become Sey Siete’ eres store, ith and F. 1407 G STREET N. W., bill supphmentary to the act of July 14. 1890, | bad been fully sustained. Mrs. a said stale, flat and so forth. He was at the National PPRCANSON BhOS., Avetion tt and D streets nw. EXECUTRIX SALE OF NEARLY NEW nic DWELLING. “No. 2731 TWELFTM STREE, 321 434 st. BANDALL HAGNE APRIL SEVENTH, AST FOUK O'CLOCK, J will eeil, OT 9, SQUARE 307, wor ig z Fronting 19 feet 9 inches on 12t ‘ A to.@ 10 foot alley. Improved b} a Wearly ew Cw taintnw abt Conventtiices. couvenieotly * valance tn one, two and three 4 Aedes TEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Beis STREET NORTHWEST, By virtue of a deeree of eeecare et 5 is complainant and. Georwe 3. Laseuent brick Gwesling, -c ‘and bet a ee WASHINGTON, D. oc, f a ; - | | ATIMER & BLOAN, i ‘eof gold | Mr. Clagett, was the witness who heard the de night and the program tneladed “Mystery,” | [= a ie d| Saker $200 can balance in one . aasciabe os equal terme es to cach | fondanters out as he turned toward Frank ‘he Slave Girl's Dream” and “Black Art” and L W0OGet. aw. | TURSDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, WAI-| Dave te TWELFTH Day Os APHIL. ‘ cucaned ty dust of Gtotan ieee metal, and for the issue of treasury notes in | Hamlink, “she is your sister. is she?” and saw HAL¥-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M... in front of ‘the of purcimne 4 d | the defendant fire the shot which sent Frank ea Oe ee ime eta *CondiSions | Hamalink ont of the world because be was the ee ee cer met 1300), von | brother of the murderer's wife. Da¥ AND MONDAY, APRIL 5, 6, 7, 8 AND 11, Promines, offer tor eale at public auction the following ty four, (24) feet. front by the depth ‘numbered fifteen (15) ip equate num man locked to a board disappears anda woman} PROFE! ‘ATED O§ 1HE WEST. 81) is found in his place locked as he was. STREETS NONTHW ES: BENWELK '@- AND Acapemy oF Music.—A large audience certain deed of trust, dated October a tka” ‘ TRUSTEES’ 8, z ‘Strobeika,” On a brightly lighted stage a ALE OF DESIRABLE IM rubE re ¢ = at ic “three (408)- mn the © Tegele tn sows ‘Dewepapee pa: all gold and. silver ullion that TODAY'S PROCEEDINGS. greeted the frat appearance of Mise Helyett haa bean duly recorded tn Liber Bo. eh ee ee cf Waimea, BC whicn hte tnprved by ove | labed i Wasticgtan, BST ¥ the United States may acquire by purchase, The announcement in Tue Star that theargu- ioe =. eincrane phy on he geee: af eich eedoat eras aR at the request of the holder = ae ap? Executrix of Joba T. De Ford, decid, and that any depositor who shall deposit in the | ments had been begun in the Schneider murder y a = | at public auction, 1m front of the prez A THURS EXHIBITION: and two two-stor x UNCANBON BROS., Auctionsers, a treasury gold or silver bullion in quantities | "°" > : erbs enunciated by the old Quaker evke con- | SPubicsncten. ia tront ctttt prauiaea.on THURS” apd two two-story trick tenement OS na pata of not less than $100 in value, the product of | *Tial had the effect of bringing to the court tinuous laughter. ‘The dancing is graceful | Past FOUR O'CLOCK P.AL. the following described | W2DNRSDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY | | Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase price is to mines in the United States, which has not been | room this morning the largest crowd yet in and atiractive, the costumes and 0 city of Waahiunton ta the be paid in cash, one-third thereof an one year and the | PEREMPTORY SALE OF TIHRYE-STc ry aro | property situated tm y BRICK ré ™ Nstrict aforesaid, to wit: AND MONDAY, other one-third in two years from the aay of sale, or ING NO. 1446 PIEK Lack. NEAR s ciomsty caiaed shall et ihie option sesctve | attendance. Eveyy available space was cocu- excellent and the whole company is all that | District store other one-third in two years trom the day, of sale. of s Join certificates for the same at the mint value | Pied and even standing room was begged and could be desired, both from a vocal and acting | (14); in f,cucinal lots nuspbered ten (0), snd eleven MARCH 80 AND 31, APEIL 1, 9 AMD & Payments, i any, to. bear interest td per cent yer OF FIFTEENTH SIKKEL NOKTH. of such bullion. Pleaded for. The desire to hear the argu- M@andpoint. frost, Guat Lotte Come aay anor loth street FROM 9 A.M, UNTILO P.M. ured by te Hotes of the purchaser with a deed cf | 18, ,F HIDAY, AFTERNOON, APRIL B1GNTH, - 7 = - | Hest, forty - S at HALE PAs CLOCK, cst? ayy Reena Re ments seemed to create a greater rush for ad- Wasutxatox Mustcat, Crus.—The third con- | istcorner of adsauae cot Bon ao meee trust executed by him upon said real estate, no ae mission than did the desire to hear the e' certof the Washington Musical Club will be | on said street eighteen (1m) . | _ XN. B.—Mr. Wernicke desires to state that om account | estate will be sold free of taxes to t in Seat et che a 3 The Indian appropriation bill was taken UP, | dence. Most of the ladies were fortunate given at. tho Universalist Church tomorrow | seven (51) feet and ten (ih) inches "thonceaorsh | of, he death of bie alien Partner, whose heirs have Je- | deposit of 200 will tw required of the purchaser at | Pronting 16.688 ect bs deyitot i eet to 4 10-M. the question being ou Mr. Dawes’ motion to | enough to secure seats, but a great many of night. Each member will give a solo number, | {eer sna ven (10) inches tiie hee eee even (SY | letge part of his stock'for onah, aba, that Geto eale in | and recording will be at the purchaser expense | y strike out the provision for the assignment of | them were compelled to stand. - ‘THE JURY OUT FOR RECESS. while there will be concerted numbers by the | ‘fhe cround above described Sancho: Cee totam | absolutely without reserve: THEODUKE SHECKELS, rusten, | MOPTOVed by 2 well-butlt brick contaiming 10 army officers to the duties of Indian agents, WANTED IT KEPT FROM THE xewsrarens. | Might in some way become acquainted with the | instrumentalists. The club will be assisted by | and is improved by a brick Tulldlag ‘used ‘sastucret | snopau cavtuyn & mina COLE & COLE, Solicitors. a with the aneudment attached to it (as offered | Before the jury was brought in Judge Wilson | ™4tteF through its publication, Judge Bradley, | the Philharmonic Quartet. (iferize: One-third G6) cash and the bal —— WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Re 1. 2nd 3 year, by Mr. Hawley) that whenever the President | syhmi ; : by the de_| “tthe request of Tax Stan reporter, decided | Haunis’ Buov Taxaten.—Go-won-go-Mo- | and two yeors with, iuteraat rat tg ne ee nn AB Oe mb30-Akde Auctionsere,_ | Rowete bear per cent inte sll be of opinion that the good of the service | mitted an affidavit, sworn to by the de-| during recess to allow the matter to be pub- | hawk, the only Indian actress before the ublic, | centum per annum from the day of sale, payable semi- | WW ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, TPHOMAS DOWLING © BON, Auctioners, cash, at opt specially requires it he may appoint a civilian. | fendant acd his counsel, and asked that ite | lished. opened a week's engagement at the Bijou last | soli Ural cast; at the option of he pute ea | BALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION OF HOUSE AND G12 E street northwest, ‘Mr. Pettigrew moved to strike out the origi- | Contents be withheld from the newspapers. AFTER RECESS. night in a thrilling comedy drama entitled | posit of &300 wiil Le required at the tine of ale. Al LOT ON L STREET BETWEEN NEW JERSEY | rrugrers: SALE OF VALUABLE USIMPROVED nal provision and Mr. Hawley's amendment | His honor, after reading the affidavit and the} After recess Mr. Clagett resumed his argu-| ‘The Indian Mail Carrier.” ‘The story is an soprengpeing and reoniing will beat thepurchasore| pAVENUE AND FIRST BIREEL RORTHWESI: | "PROPERTY, THUNTING Wo FEET ON THE: | faultiuc vase wie and to insert in lieu thereof the following: motion it contained, said that there was noth-| ment Mr. Clagett said it showed the spirit of | ©¢iting one and the action of ‘the play for the | fifteen days from the day of salon otuerwios: the 187%. und recorded in Liber No. SOU-folie siteot the | EAST SIDE OF FOURIN STREET SOUIH- *S eliguapenstcieasesennsin “The President is authorized to detail officers | ing new in it and nothing in it that had not - most part takes place upon the frontier and has | trustees reserve the right to resell the ‘at the | and records for the District of Columbia, I will offer % EN VIR g kas of tho United ‘States army to act as Indian | been already passed upon. For those reasons | the defendant when it was remembered that | ite ushal quota of villains, cowboyeand Indians, ak and cost of the Wetaulting purchaser alter ave | for mle at public suction, in front of the premises, pcnane basher orenenaeie Geeioenemesatiiinkas agents at all agencies where he shall deem such | he would overrule the motion, to which ruling | with the same pistol with which he had threat- | As Wep-(on-no-mah Go-won-go-Mobawk made | 48 sdversisapent in the Evening Star, SIX OCLOCK P.M. part of at maimboeed | terest due on the ‘note secured Ly a certain deed of action for the benefit of the service.” Judge Wilson noted an exception. ened to shoot himself if Amie refused | atypical Indian. ‘The play ended with a realis- No. 1001 G 8. | rate square numbered five hundred and | {ust trow Euxene A Atchisou, ef Ux. ot al.» dated Senator Palmer proceeded to discuss the bill | It i believed that the affidavit wastothe|to marry him, he had killed her be- | tic duel with bowie knives between the villain JAMES F. HOOD, “4 descrived as follows: Beeinning sae et seq. of the land records of the District of Columbia, we, the undersigned trustees, at the request of the Will, on MONDAY, APRIL ros FM tn frout of the preauises, sil, at public auction. | pus CLAIRVOYANT AND Test ail that certain parce! of land and presen s.tuate in | ML wedicm, marnecic aud igpsage treatineut piven. the city of Washington, District ‘of Colatubia, and | Can be rousulted at her parlor’ at length. effect that Wm. F. Lewis, one of the jurors| cause she had married him. That was | and the Indian lad, and proved quite exciting. | ™b21.23,25.28,30,31 Pacific building.) from the soutbenst cprnes of said fot and roasting itting in the case, had formed and regsed | his nature, said Mr. Clagett. He would have | The scenery was good and the costuming first-| ¢w-OWING TO THE STORM THE ABOVE SALE | thence west fifteen (15) feet: thence north one hun- THE HOUSE an opinion as to the guilt of the ameter, ‘and | bis own way in spite of everything and every- | class. Again tonight. {= postponed until ‘TUESDAY, APRIL FIFTH, a Soe e by Rey. | he motion prayed the caso be arrested and the | body. And that was the accret of his crime. || Kenvax's Lxcrum Taraten.—A large audi-| "mg hgupand place, Yt” | gaa, Monn, 215) feet; thence south ope tmndred and Prayer was delivered this morning by Rev. | jury be discharged from the further consider- | Mr. Clagett then referred to the statements | ence witnessed the initial performance in this es ° at oe Bs improved by a frame butidinx. designet 1 “e 38) of Michael J. Col apo-lim* N.Y. ave.n.w. Dr. A. E. Waille of Jamestown, N. ¥. ation of the case. made to her mother by the defendant's wife | city of Turner's English Gayoty Girls at Ker- | THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. istry eae com ale, Pactual tanta® | pent subalrmion, on of cera ot a an acthee: | Soa” RAFAEL THE CoLOSEA Mr. English (Conn.) stated that he bad in- ‘MR. CLAGETT RESUMES HIS ARGUMENT. in relation to the shooting. He asked the | nan’s last night. The performance opened | EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | his notes for the deferred payments, Lesrias © per sont | ored and twenty-three (Svs), as said py a r ‘ jury to remember that the oor girl had ith a musical extravaganza entitled “Students PROPERTY, | NOS. A Ex interest, and secured deed of trust upon the advertently voted yesterday for the Geary] | Mr. Clagett resumed his argument by quoting | {o1] “hor "mother and also het’ father | one Lark," introdachte e beee of pretty girla | (STREET NORTHEAST at AUCTION. “41> | Property. guOdown at time of sale.’ Gonvepaaces at anti-Chinese bill He wished to change his the words of the defendant's wife, as she lay on | that ber brother had no pistol and that it was | A good olio followed, introducing Geo W. | Ck GHURSVAY, MARCH THIRTY-FI jroloxtat, the. sever ‘wondertal bealime corded in the office of the ‘surveyor of the em. Dow't fail 10 see Lip book 17, at page 1: ‘Said land and premives will be sold subject to = Z, 20H, | comet pune deed of trust’ eee the Perpetual Building * Br - at HALF-PAST FUOUK O'CLOCK P.M., we will EUGENE CARUSI, Trustee, 4 — — ! vote. her deathbed, “When Iam dead let my hus- rd to believe for a moment that the de- | Barlow in bite of comedy in German, and some | fu front of the. premise 10e Sk mrcmnicheee eae. | | mh23-dkds 1450 La. avenue Sw. eece lation, 9 gobt smounting to shout ix, hundred | JDROF. CLAY 18 THE OLDEST ESTALLInu ‘The Speaker stated that the change would be | band look upon my body; it may be the | fendant shot for any other purpose than to do |eccentrie dancing. Miss Nine Berteolina, | vison of square 730, tronting 20% fest onthe westside | syrup apove sare IB POSTPONED OW Ac. | Fecoraed in Liber 1577, folio 131 st seq. of said'and | cis tis” Ting Guicwoz ants made, as it did not affect the result. means of reforming him.” “When she spoke | murder. He asked the jury what under heaven | Handley and Jarvis, Miss Letta Meredith, | depth of about Q0 fect, luproved ‘by two comfortatie | count of the rain until WEDNESDAY, APRIL OEETS, | Fegoras, 0 a ‘: Sieit. “ieveats “iaden: my o > ON. those words the death sweat was on her | bad been done by the defense to wipe away the | Bunell and Adams, Lillie May Hall and Eldora | two-story brick dweilitig houses, Nos. 418 and same hour and place. ‘ermus of sale: ‘of trust. th is t ‘$7 — ston property. brings separa! XR. WMULLIN'S MOTION. ” Bun ’ ty EER said peter deed uftrasts wilch toto be assumed by | shack, Browerty. Urine separated Sminary business ‘Mr. McMillin | )row, and yet she was loving to the end. | ®valanche of evidence which the government | Noria all proved acceptable. The performance apzdkde 'y order of the trustee, Purchaser. All conveyancing and recording at | Susi} troubiesevil juttwemces” here tet Durchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with | cities and all in trouble Will save tle and money oF within fifteen days from the day of sale, otherwise the | Couns to the rit place at once, us lie Succeeds wert ‘trustees reserve the rixbt to sell at thecost and risk Of | others have failed. Convihces inost skeptical and ad: Did ‘he want to see that body? No, no.|had | produced against: the prisoner. | closed with a three-act burlesque entitled, | sale: Conveyancing sea recortios sree eee ot RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., auctioneers, moved that the House go into committee of | The defendant had sworn that he did not know | He then referred. to Marion Appleby's | “Arrival of the English Girls.” Again tonight. | If terms of sale are uct congion wih eit ne the whole on the free wool bill and pending | he was shot, yet he had anid, after his wife eried | CoMnection with the ente, pointing out tothe | Mus. Coxstance Howann, who will give tirreo | theetecutor reserves the rigut to Fesell at rik Sad cost VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY OM TWENTIETH | the detsuiting purchaser. Vertives only what be can Cannes counden- that moved that all debate on the first section | out “I'm shot, I’m shot,” ashe left the fatal | Jury the fact that Appleby dared not go to the | lecture recitals upon Richard Wagner scomedy- | (Gitiiting Purchaser, vovpree pescutor, NORTHWEST “IMPROVED BY TRULEY iCHAMD E PAiNO: trance Ui iPahnctin paranied, iting Hey be limited to half an hour. This met with op- | scene, “I’m shot, t the defendant | Scene of the shooting, and, that rather than face CS, “Die Meistersinger von Nuremberg,” at — gromy BEC HOUSE, NUMBER 1243 EWEN. SO ee) a) A rr Dit position from the republicans, who, while | would have the jury believe that when he ran | his own blood, hesleptin astable that fatal night. | Mr. Harvey L. Page's studio, is already becom- Bip a loner hed Ce DA Are aS ITH STREET. ee + they were willing to take a vote immediately | off he did not know his wife had been shot. ‘Those who counted the number of shots and de- | ing well known among fashionable and musical | Sine hour and plese, “t = On WEDNESDAY APTEENOOR, APRIL SIXT} eguadgal meEE semen bg RL on the pending amendment, thought that no| Judge Wilson here intereupted Mr. Clagett | clared that there were butfive were enumerated | circles in this city. ‘She delivered an address | “musicenae By order of the executor. | 180, a HALF PAST FOUN O-CLOGK, we will ode | VERY VALUABLE THREE - STORY BRICK | ilemen’ 30sec ‘Mowe Hanitation should be placed upon debate. to show that he was stating the testimony in- | by Mr-Clagett. ‘There were no less than thirty- | upon Wagner's music before the “Friday Morn- for ad un fran of the premiees OUSE WITH AL THE MODERN IM | Let. bet. otand North Capitol Mr. McMillin said that he did not wish to be | correctly, but his honor decided that counsel | to witnesses who had so testified for the gov- | ing Musical Club” which deeply interested her TOMORROW. THE NON SQUARE Ooo TWENTIFILST STREET NORINWEST, ‘| J) ROBERTSON OF Unreasonable. He would amend his motion | had no right to co interrupt. ernment, and for the most part those persons | audience, and she followed her talk with a piano | [—~T aan B WILLIAMS & OOD” | Fronting 16 feet on 20th st. by a depth of 76 fest toan BY AUCTION, J A mag and successful i and move that debate be limited toone bour.| Mr. Clagett claimed that the whistling done | Were citler well acquainted arms, or else | performance of the quintet from “Die Meister- | WW ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO... aley. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON. APRIL EIGHTH. at | $24 (nice. Macy Wellueclay aed Schone st Sa re they were of so intelligent minds that the: a —- ‘This is very valuable property and should command | HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale a 4 —— ‘TWO HOURS ASKED FoR. by the two men on the vacant lot was, beyond y igent minds y | singer” and the finale and Liebestod from ane eee hecpnw pt we ty Senha the Fas office, ¥16 E st. n.w.,from 1 to ¥ pan. ; alic all doubt, done by the prisoner and his friend, | Could not be doubted. But above all, the | “Tristan and Isolde.” Half cash, the balance = Pani OF ORIGINAL LOT 20 nT Mr. Burrows moved to amend by making it | tution Appleby, alias H. Hempstone, greater part of these thirty-two wit- T. D. Crew will lecture on “Men ANNUAL SPRING BALE ‘cent per annuin, payabie seui-annuall; In SQUARE 6, MAE, BEEAMER “Tak ONLY two hours, and, on division, the vote stood: | no one else. Reading from the A nesses were disinterested persous. | and gs, Wise and Otherwise,” at the By order of the ee —t RO Stn or 0 kee aoe ne oe 41—137. ter to Miss Lightfoot, he said that the words it| The jury, said Mr. Clagett, must not forget | Fourth Street M. E. Church southeast, for the ee Improved by a : Gay, 10am. tod p.m. 1508 bath st bw Mr. Burrows demanded tellers and was pro-| contained could not be obiiterated. Th that the defense claim that two pistoly were | benefit of the Tenth Street M. E. Sunday TAUNTON SILVER PLATE with in fitteen days from the Large 3-story Brick House, ME. PERKIN, THE TRUEST ceeding to address himself to Mr. McMillin| were a monument to the defendant’s| Used and that ten shots were fired. Very | school, on Thursday evening next. ‘The sub- COMPANY. Ei a a og when he was called to order by the Speaker. | awful crime. “Those words were: “My Darling | Strangely, however. they had signally failed t0 | ject is one that cantiot fuil to prove interesting - 3 resale in some newspaper Duv- | of the nosthuect, being hea the avenue ceviccars and | BomMenai accuracy. ‘Terius se a. tn to pan Mr. Burrows protested that he was in order. | Gerojd—I will get rid of this living devil.” | #ccount for the ten shots. The governnrent | and the lecturer is an attractive speaker. RICH AND ELEGANT SILVER-PLATED D.C. All conveyancumx and | the G atreet heruics, making it very dexirable fors aS non st. b.w., bet. Oth and Fandy Sis wished to make a proposition. Where under heaven, asked Mr. Clagett, could | had accounted for every shot fired that night | Dnamatic axp Musical Exrentatswent.—| WARE, FRENCH CLOCKS IN MARBLE TATCLIFFE DARE £C0., aucte, | PGUSCE Gea end made known at the time of | —— = The wea Ker—if the goutloman rises to make | the theory of self-defense or accidental shoot-|*"d had conclusively shown that there were | This evening nt the National ities Hall| ND ONYX CASES, URONZES, TEA = = sale, A deposit of €300 Rrra a a proposition he is not in order. He has de- | ing find a foothold after such words as those? | but five fired. Miss Ellen Vockey will recite from the follow- tira a a SSE Tt the terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen day MEDICAL, &ec. manded tellers. After reading from and commenting upon | MAnioy APPLEnY's RELATIONS WITH DEFEXDaxT. | 19g plays in costume: ‘The School for Scandal, AMD ASL KInDS OF SILVER WARE Sey es the wah and cost of the Seteitinn parceer | <= atlas tenure aT hw GEEaD Mr. Barrows—It has got 20 now that we can- | the testimony of Julia Slater and Rose Rosary, | Mr. Clagett again referred to Marion Apple- | “4°8don Assurance,” Leah, the Forsaken, MADE FOR TABLE USE. SS Se after five days’ advertisement, uf such resale in Ue A OA A not make even a suggestion. Mr. Clagett began an elaborate discussion of | y's relations with the defendant and bie un-|_iscbeth” and “Romeo and Juliet.” Miss % | newspaper published in iver, Kidueps, strictures and ‘Uuriiaty dinenses. Oflhow ‘Tellers were ordered, and the vote resulted | the testimony of Miss Jennie Hamlink. y mes ten waeeaesl 18 UD- | Vockey is an clocutionist of accepted ability and WINE LINE OF ROGER'S CELEBBATED ‘TWO VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON eye OUSE NOW OPE: ure, Y to mi. und 4 t eS 46—122: and then the republicans asked for the pulEmasaa doubted connection with the crime. He re-| has madea study of the art of acting. She TABLE CU" y, SOUTH SIDE OF E STREET BEEWEEN PPRORESSIONAL, MASSAGE TREATMENT CAR yeas and nays. ferred to him as one who had been made out a | will be assisted by Miss Dora Tunezky and Miss ths tee SEVENTH |AND EIGHTH STREETS NORTH-| mngodeds oe obtained, with the best of medical references, Ug, The vote resulted: Yeas, 59; nays, 168; and | MF- Clagett dwelt at great length on the tes- | jiar by his own testimony, declaring that he | M. E. Mullaly, pianists; Mra. J. Brown and Mr. At our sales room, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL, TWELFTH, | (['HOMAS DOWLING ee 3 die amsethnenh was rejected. timony of Miss Hamlink which immediately | had never heard of hie mother’s maiden name, | Stathans,vocalists; Mrs. Szemelenyi, accompan- | — QORNER 10TH AND PENNA, AVE. ¥.W., PEE in stentok the premioes, we shall soi, at HALF” | oreo gate OF VALUABLE REAL Estate, | COMETHING NEW ANDO tees ae A related to the shooting. claiming that her tes- | He alsoreferred to him as one who was content to | ist, and an orchestra under the direction of G, pape KNUWN AS THE “HOTH BREWERY. ON awd ‘Then Mr. McMillin canes iis so as | timony alone precluded any substantiation of | 3¢t a6 go-between to aid the downfall of an | H. Kuba, jr. TUESDAY, APRIL FIFTH, Borerstie ii ag ELLST BETWEEN C AND DOTREETS NORTH. | nud cates of dyepeinia 0 oy i8 for iran tod gory” ae in i innocent gir! Se epee ee ae T ELEVEN 0% ., THREE ‘This property is located in one of the most EasT. ousexhaus ation. Sainy * to limit the deoateto one hour and a quarter— | ig veither shot Pon hee nthe iaer | the alleged bullet holes in the clothes of the Real Estate Matters, . CLOCK AM. THREE AMD | sectiont in ihe northeast and should couinand thea | , Usder abd by vistus of scertain deed of trost pear. | Si3iM'S iaitvand S. one-half hour to be given to the democratsand | the defendant while protecting bis ows | Jefendant were hext discussed by Mr. Clagett. | | I. D. Wine and W. Mayse bave purchased for HALF-PAST BEVEN O'CLOCK P.M., Ren ete coat: balance in two years with notes | No. 14, folio SSS. ot Sea's obe of the nnd recordwof | J)H- CARLEZON, 7 three-quarters of an hour to the republicans {life. It scemed to him, said Mr. | He asked where had the defense shown those | $14,500 of Eliza J. Newton sub 7, square 312—| ana will continue dally at sain hours until the entire | beating interest and secured by eed of trust. All | the District of Columb sf the reauest of the warty | STsauated Lavon tisiina wank ew Hack, 3878 Mr. Berrows I suppose that there ia no de- | Clagett, that i was next. to impossible to dis: | Holes to have been made by Frank Hamlink. |20 ‘by 105 fect on O between "11th and 12th | stock is disposed of Gomveysucing and second Bx of pat 0st, 8100 | eH, 1002, MALE PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM ania Date, so that no understanding can be arrived sf Not a word, he claimed, beyond the testimony | streets northwest. ApS dkds LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. | 1 will sell st publicauction, in trout of the premises, DISEASES OF ME: at = 6 — of the defendant himself. “On the other hand, | Hi; I. Bincoo bas purchased for $7,000 of M. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. LAs tiie fllowinig described “property. situate in the |, Acute-or Chron a yond the govefnment had shown that the holes | T. Hancock subs 33 and 34, square south of 915— , ATIMEB & SLOAN, Auctioneers, — ae ete loss of Vicor, i i ‘ored in atew Weeks, station house. The government had also | streets northeas' & CO., aucuoneers (PROVED PROPERTY ON u { square; Fs q- manures, 60 stce sii bene citcalty, bat when gentlemen aro thown by the highest expert wotimony that the | Mic F. F. Swartzell and James B. Belt have | Ravn carreenen sore RSTHEES REAK NEW SEUSEY AVENUE AND | tmentytvo C2) in A Pobler's wubdivinion of part of | 29Dr_, Garietou. Failure thuposibie, Aue wo tn ee Sion each each bought of Mary R. G: RIES, 920 FENNA, AVE. BW. SES REET NEAR New | Said square, VARICOCELE, STRICTURE, Kidney and Bisdder Mr. Burrows—But I am sure that the chair, holes were not bullet holes. “poetics ila etbeantinectie ee] AYCTION SALE BY YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST AT PUBLIC | , 54d property te improved limeuts and add acute of. chi erase wit <auunen. oak oa. oko tom ene ‘On the 31 st of January last, said Mr. Clagett, | parte of lot 19, equare 79, each fronting 16 feet ATALOGUE OF made (or Urewery Dutton & Sul stiments aud eit Seute or chroaic diewenee within, the 3 dian Si tho aes of oom on oe. Amie Schneider was shot down by the pris 2 incheson H between 21st and 22d streets north- | 4 SUPERIOR COLLECTION OF as, t BVENTE. ,1000,, AT | tensor po derstanding with the gentleman from Tennes- Me onee. pope tag Oe Daley west, ANTISTIC COLORED LITHOGRAPHS, ine. we Will ell for the owner the weat Su feet | Ca Sivured.” Howe #102 4 to cst 3 Com ‘chair titled é OEE K ‘nore fultaton free - janbaggery yoo an age snd in the name of justice, in| | Why Mrs. Nicholson Wants @ Divorce, | ,AMONG. THE ENGHAVINGS ANE MANY VALU. | {ett ocar'New Jereey ave, hw. and having © depel Unmasied." or by mail xian oeen 00 mn uemee. the name of humanity, in the name of that| Janie E. Nicholson asks @ divorce and the | WHICH IS PARTICULARLY INTEBRBTING | °f, 120 feet to an alley 30 fret wide, Immediately after (AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.), lots t girl whi it had bee He i OWING TO THE PRESENCE OF MANY ‘The Speaker—The chair declines to permit Tone leyoud the sites, be asked that a vordiot | SustoZy of er three, children tn a bill ane LL TREREORIGAL RUMIEOTE oy | 208; i00, 110,113, 2 0utme SYaaed Cantar at the gentleman from Michigan to make any such af guilty be returned. Campbell Carrington. They were smarried | on wupshtigyh MeepCMHERIES ogre | cecent gree aekar ion, fork statement—that the chair is not justified. MR. HOEHLING BEOMS, December 23, 1886, by Rev. M. Rice, have three | SIXTH ASD SEVENTH, BEGINNING AT ELEVEN | are all very desiraD ment | ATCLievE, BARE & OG, AUCHSDRIERE. — | pity libel col meatbonies Seeee SEM, yt: Barrows—The gentleman from Michigan Mr. Clagett closed his remarke at 2 o'lock, | children—the two elaest in the German Orphan | 4-M- AND FHKE EM, EAGH DAY, ay subai mas, qa ere | eat ames gerne iy sonal hn Stone new that it was not in order to debate thi . oebli Asylum—and she charges failure to support f fe eal insocona yours, with in trust on | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE | Separate office. Lady aitensaut. Hours ® to 2, 4 to feeiiias, Nek Gi geste troen Tenement oo Wilooa'e conociata) nT A Av Hosbling, Judge) tro 'past ton mouths, cruel aud brasal treet. | AfOpesbeurcenot bionic! ineie, willbe fewnd—| Be oper, ae eet st | Visio artve 80s, 22 NDS FHUMbOLL | —_Sa ta l myself could no doubt have come to an agree- : ment. She states ho bas struck her at least | Erauklinat the Court of France; Sipsaede ‘Auctionsers. | SineEt. SEER R, MARSTON'S TREATMENT FOR THE CURR ment. ca ae ae fifty times, once in July last, breaking her | Marla! MacMahon; Under certain deed of trust dated Apri! 10. 1684. | [)%, MARSTON'S TREATMENT FOR THE CURE ‘The Speaker—The gentleman is not in order BY _INDEANS. nose, for which he was sent to jail, and-that he ‘Bunker Hill; PUXCANBON BOB. Sines Date. ng recorded April 20, ISB. 1m Liber, Xo. 107% folio | varicoveie, &c.. without slowach medicines. No tail now and will take his seat. Business will be again assaulted her and he was again sent to| Battle Antietan; Bw | die I will sell on MONDAY. APRIL ELEVENTH. | DEVS OCrOApeeS, Cures assured, Reale trstiog fres. po Gull tee goatiouanes telhen Mo oink: An Interesting Meeting at the Metropolitan | {iii for sixty days, Keurtey's Chance; As ey : ATRL REEVES IH: | ocl3-eoly UN OU... New r. Burrows reluctantly but gracefully obeyed M. E. Church. ——_ Home From Andersonville; SIKABL: Ss NONTHEAST ASD Ti ia the Howard Gur: | (ONGULT THE ONLY UBOSCOPIAN Pyar the Speaker's bidding, and then Mr. MeMiilin, Indians talked last night toas many white| Almost €3,000,000 worth of property de-| Wishinston at Battle of Trenton; 2S AND ee STP AND 1898 MAMYLAND : ih, | Cie in Waskhetcns Dee, Bae eaED & ciate withdrawing his modification, renewed his mo- WHERE THE PISTOL Was FOUND. people as could be crowded into the lecture | stroyed in a few hours is the fire king's record Fahineton Crossing Delaware: AVENUE NORTHEAST. 906 Bat sw, | Dimeance, maccenafliy treated: dye: tion limiting the debate to one hour. cover Just what the theory of the defense really | room of Metropolitan M. E. Church, It was «| in New Orleans Sunday, Entry Intp New Yorkt BEB Re SETERNOON, APRIL TWELFTH 1002, Bronchitis: eryeipetas, fomele weakuecs, Biss rencere, Mr. Burrows was immediately on his feet to| was One moment they claimed that the de. ieee ape Jommencing at HALF-FAST FOUM O'CLOCK, in crmung trom surly’ Sebiseretion of senses ava make an amendment, but the Speaker recog- | ceased was killed by her brother and the next | decidedly interesting occasion. On the plat- Peay ody ane front of the premises, 7 Srising trom early indiscretion oF excess, drop nized Mr. McMillin to demand the previous | moment they intimated that she was accident- | form were seated representatives of the Cher- Be P, Grant in Mexico; . lot B33 om8 Be, SQUARE: 2087. | frames howe ot Omer spomes sino outeulidings. pa a Sh TN question. ally killed “by the defendant. But there | okee, White Earth, Chippewa and Puyallup vege tte ad Jadependence Hall, 1776s nessa 2 4 the purchase money in | [7,UAS. EVER, BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT FILIBUSTERING COMMENCED. were only five show fired and the| tribes. Two or three of the Chippewas wore — aoe ae ing ladies’ physician in the city. Dr. Then Mr. Burrows moved recess until 4 government ad | secounted for all of them. | biankets and the regulation native accompani- Tiaieeaiia eel a aaneoD Se nT eae + Bor y ree , body i ORED BY Unis Foe NE SE, Ttpplemented by Mr. | ended, Frank’ Hamlink's existonge and one | ments but the short-haired and elty-clad req] Ant EAVFTIONS on re indications Micrtsoot De BMOr Heh levaroryfoe cordate yne of New York with an amendment | pissed its mark—Frank Hamlink—and sped | men were in the majority overwhelmingly. ot poison in the biood and show that nature is See Ey er; | Wall Cure apy oes of mervous debility. aw for <a. —. ae oe ——- tae window of the Lao residence. | Rev. W. B. Matchett opened the mecting ins | making efforts to throwit out. 8. 8. 8. will for liteaty. parle, pote o Thus jendant i ji : Inaugurated. The republicans refrained from | had Chustel Mis giack, Net non peace atee artes irae = - prc Bolo | aaslatin thie good work. It changes the chan eS RATOLIFYES DARR & CO., Aucts. Yoting but on « divinon an Y tellers, thereb; there thé al te purse é © quoram and compelling the demo- | Frank Hanliak ran after bia He wee ease | ing officer for the evening, P. C. Stanup of the | “<t*F of the blood, o that the polson-earing | /[HOMAS DOWLING & SON. Auctionsers, oeate to order the yeas and nays. and what man would not run after the slayer of | Puyallup reservation, PN ges na = eo ey Soca reg lems Nes oe SPECI, OURT > bis sister. Jennie Hamlink saw her brother | Stanup made an admirable chairman and skin, and the poison is also forced out. AL BALE OF FOURTEEN HEAD a¥ OLD SOLDIER'S SUICIDE fall, not on his back as the ‘defense would | fore he assumed charge of the position he de- e . wae ee oe $58 Me J Inte the J: (Creek Canal = Ea th yp ees vittn oo ep oe | ese ‘Doonlew te White Earth tion, ne bciay ae On WEDNESD: a etitinmsee? 1902, at jampe james and coat ly show. She| T. H. x reservat 2 4 x te Drowned. ran to that brother with ail « sister's love and | Minnesota, gave = remarkably bright talk on Sore Sees ee, pen peteR "carriewe Us ttost The James Creek canal in South Washington | sHtempted to raine bin ap. She called by | Indian customs, He was listened towith groat| 7 aianta aa. | portiwan, icrtaa bend ot seod Work snd Driving nama answer. i lorses, was the place that James Brown selected yes-| “Where,” asked Mr. Clagett, “wes Manning, | eres the tow. pete | Sea tHOMAS BoWLine 80x, terday atternoon to commitsuicide, aud it only | who saw so much? Where were the mothe: | erie duckuniige trite of Winowsin | Hzaz Ane Four Liravens: a suetioneere took one effort to accomplish his purpose. | and sisters of the defendant? They were not | talked foreibly of the ¢ eystem of educa. G pairs Men's Fast Black Hove for Tee. | [)UNCANSON BROS., auctinears. ‘The soft mud in the bottom of the canal has | there, and you nor any one else can doubt for | tion. He insisted that In: should not be taken TRus" OF THREE Meld’ many Dodies fast under the water, and | 5quont that that gentle gil waa the Gra) to'schools ar. distant from Weir homes; whey ade a GPa, fot Ton? ss iewed “Be ities os vu it on reservations, Choice of aco jundred different | 4 yesterday it served the same purpose and held bergen. kA at fomething theald be dove for the indians when taping Tec, Bows tnd Foararenas| BAL meet woUTawasl cheat ASe ¥ ft ‘There i By virtue Shence Mr. Clagett then read from Miss Hamlink’s poe mg was no en.ployment wate ought , irtve of three deeds of t ‘° eestpe cate: ‘to the pisce | States testimony concerning the bruise which the de- | fp *ucM Ow om mad Rang tleonrag etree Boggs tsa), folio 420 ot sags oe forse par: | and their: fendant's grasp left on his wife's wrist and | himself solid with the audience at the outect b; “Phe Two Old Timers,” iF cehet Gee Jury Mane « math sadiented Jove ot eulogizing the fair sex in its efforts on ‘Dehait & B ELLERY AND JOS. H. IRELAND, Ive (3) sixty hatred. note written by the defendant to | of the Indian, Heald that. he and his col. Managers Branch Balto. Shirt Factory, 2) "ike portheast corner, his wife the day after he was locked out of the were in the city to represent the civil- | 931 thst. n.w.. near N. ¥.eve.Junction, ape ,—} Hamlink residence was next discussed, the tribes and to ask the government of of the men at the crusher procured » boat and went to his rescue, | speaker claiming that it was as Hi it i H false in senti- mia 3 Bat altiough Be" bad “been in the water | ment aa, the later) oner he wrote het eabers mace aiee oe seiko ee Hee: Mid, Bing: a wanting of ia at ive (Sand ee eee but -a short wi was the H.W, for “Advertisers.” 4 when the body was brought Sent hoes Tenow prepared to show the Latest Importations of : Cue Ried ot te money in aid, Raney deceased was about fifty years old and lived on LADIES’ THIMMED HATS, BONNETS and TOQUES : Tcteest southwest. < from the leading Paris milliners, together with those fod hs friondo think the ¢ from her own work rooms, comprising exclusive pap ogy ‘styles not to be found sleewhere. mhae Reet eee Tax Gas Avrrusce Exonsnen Buckixneuam’s 1698 New York ave. aw. best, a safest, All kinds of Gas Appliences for domestic, manufac- igoutlemen's favorite. ‘artug and actemtific purposes’ td | whid-ecdte e