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» ——— = ——— oe THE EVENING STAR | Some one notified the engineer at the electric pe teSmcamon aig light works, avd for a scoond time the barb PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1101 Peussylveais Avenze, corner 11th Sb. by The Evening Star Ni Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Prev’t Sew York Office, 68 Potter Building, Zax Evexrvo Stan ie served to subscribers in the OPT carsiers. on their own account, af 10 cents per Sesh. or tHe. per month. Seute euch’ iy moat anywhere tm the: CiaAdS postace prepaid sO coats ber ° volved whistle sounded the general slarm. The | people responded with wonderful ajscrity. | There were old men and young men, adders | women, mothers with their babes in anm and |any number of childten. The throng bended | toward the river | ‘The day was jast dawning and cloudsof think, $ : z j Sravinh vapor hang aver the waters. Suddeuls thes re | from out the shedows were scen the lights of month. — Che Evening & - | the steamer. On cither side of her were the dhinndeamlae e barges. The moment the people on the bank an Zatored of the Post Office at Washington, D.O.. ee |- = te ——— neater.) —| caught a glimpse of the flotilia they windes You. 81, No. 20,305. ra : ¥ mi s break down the raed te the works, Whee 7 7 ait 5 mer: rl sem RY oom I a WASHINGTON, D. ©, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1892. TWO CENTS. | the neat of the tinereachrd the elty farm fence, Rates of s€vertising :02'¢ known om application. ~ — - — | which bas been built out several feet into the TES OT - ae << = Beek et oe 3 " water, fifty men or more need their ehowlders FINANCIAL. * SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. as battering rams and almost in « twiskling Bee eet % OSIRIS LODGE, No. 26, F. A. A. M.—A P< o 1S ALL WE ASK. MASONIC. SPECIAL Pe ORE a had battered down the barrier Lanorsr Carrrat; $1,250,000. Freurr |= oe aniston wil be puabee Sigcotah thea or valves LL neldl oe Mecoata ecapee WHS Index to Advertisements. | Once throngh the fence the crowd pomred alge ING, 7, ~ asso. | EVENING, July 6.11 t.7 30 o'clock. Work, . 6, 1882, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. Work. i along the steop embankment skirting the river BUILDING, 10AN AND INVESTMENT 2 3% Atieali we ask. Tho stock inust 3%. lock, Dem Work, I rere 7 pee e c ? oe -= CIATION OF WASHINGTON, D. ©. eg gern Br ort be converted into cash. Our "aciem as A. S. MERRILL, Sec'y. Pare 8 fence of the Carnegie company and, despite the THE AMERICAN SECURITY OFFICES: 913, M15 and B18 F ST. N.W. —— SPIRITUAL! 3 large force of tailors must be re- St CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE Pace. 2) PINKERTONS Q and the uneven character of the ground Beene nena. | | teammate sec cotta Sects wo | BERETA Wialicct Sotven. meee a RS ee Re s| AND THE MILL MEN FIGHT 02 a2 te uneven charactor of th gromod ? commend our 8 per cent 5-year Coupon Certificates. | at Ar alw SUNDAY” Hall OD Fst. now.” Readings ‘need them badly when we get in ‘and Help Mission, 227% E st. b.w., THURSDAY. a 7 y pid y- Penge — —# Per Gent paid on Regular Deposits. —~ | Chae ig et U TR AL ta PERKINS any: our new\ building. cor. 12ch and p.m. Page 2 AT HOMESTEAD, PA, eeahewvet, Haw wane eepepensagenes eas Lat ‘ oat F sts. nw. These few items Page 2) J «prang from the lips of the women who were CTHORIZE! You can borrow $1,000 from us on Hea! Estate | 1/45 1 st. ES ___ SVR f "iets | sprang ‘pe AE | SEN: GENE 28 AETROMEED OE | eee sede Baan er a asad ia pee cele — NOTICE, TUE ANNUAL, MENTING OF Wustrate the decpness of the “Pace 8 | = | apparcntly as anajous to participate im the cun- CONGRESS TO DO. Ofers unprecednnied opportunity fr investments, | He stockbokiers ofthe National Union tne Go. ents: ‘This whisky is distilled espectally for medicinal ues | Pace 2 : ict os theic husbands, brothers ond coun, ” = combined with abeolute security. 20,000 snares tn | sath inean. for the election of diwtors, pie botd jo eciahamepeat jog and is highly recommended by promiuent physicians -rav 2|The Former Repulsed in Two Bat-| From Homestead to the pamp house tt te «.good Interest is paid upon deposits, which aresub- | fore® STOCK 81 PER SHARE. joer T1182, Vole “open trom 3 to became sean excellent tonic. $3 per gallon or O0e. per quart. | Pare 3) tles. | two miles, but all things considered these iaif- to check without notice. '¢ tions. Ande z | Secret 10 Trouseri $7.25. Z | Page 7 cccecion, corporstions and Sestitaions wil MATURING IN 102 MONTHS, | OPFOR METRO Li ditdiraicigaracer thy We are sole agents for KING'S Acuble copper-dis- s| nt el . | dressed men and women made the journey in ‘be greatiy benefited by depositing their WITH GUARANTEED VALUE OF #200. ROR $90 Suttines now $22.50. tilled pure rye whisky. This whisky has u very fine, inp 1) s TERRES: | record-breaking time. Once there they gath fands with the company and thus earning in- All money secured by best real estate. Loans made | “Notice js hereby givon that lsh yeepactanaialy: deiteate flavor, and af a tonic or beverage it has Pare 2) FIVE KILLED, MANY INJURED. | ered in one solid mass, the women, of at least ‘under the personal inspection of the officers of the | the stockholders for the election of neven Qiract equal. Age—three, four, five and six years old. Price | FOR REN’ 2 ie association. Safety guaranteed. Your corresporidence | this csntat y, Will be held at this office on WEDS 223 aacabaing aps . cea ee, Pee 2 sae io the most of them, on the outskirts. The frout TRUSTS. solicited Circulars and other information at office. day a rae 5 : Pied | . | rank of thie solid wall of humanity #tood wt the eared er asda cuueig cohen ania aaa = wilt Seog ap at ASSL iene lear ee s N. A. POOLE, FOR RENT (Houses), ‘Ee 3) Effort to Dislodge the Deputy |i! ne oarggintnypenemgdsonec tastes oF . J. WILSON, ~" Oth a aw. ; . ? anor scarenmuen ae Get ascent ae Fete none 3y4,0.8,11, 12 eaubndnpmpes Sou pes ue Sate CONTINUES | OO 944 Louisiana ave. nw. Paco 2 Sheriffs With Fire. crowd grew in numbers and determinstion. indtvig i decor invalid or BSO! THE ANNUAL MEETING OF 11 ; on longer. They comprise the finest | = — ee 2 Slowly the tide brought her sileut consort down tay act improve or iguicboway. wale | $59" SORE Besirctetenet he dase tad ue | aoe ns, Segue Pony Cena | ge SHECOED a es a tbe chanel - a id atthe + le, dc. WO = “Page 2 Trust Company such as this yon secures | GEO. W. LEACH. Ast. 3 | the "company. in Auacostia, MONDAY. July “Li. | than fs ax : ON A “Page 2| CLASH OF CAPITAL AND LABOR. STRIPPING FoR ACTION. Goan tas nee (Cee po I $5, Boe Beis bO aad Sh teow sel meses? Page 2 e Just below the Pemicky bridge she partly pools a funas the valve af 00 meeting, PE ACGRISWOLD, President,” | ing'at'@d und the faxtpeis is pone, 2 ¢ 22. FORD'S BIL --Page 2 Graphic Story of the Repulse of the Pinker- - Rontague ar perm ameter se Tur N Sure D, SM PITCHER, gec'y Sebwkettyli | ISEMAN BROS., oor- 7th an in Philsdciphta, climbed “Page 2 | ton Men. turned her prow toward the shore end then, ee eres 4 BE .NATIONAL OAFE EPOSIT, DISSOLUTION OF PARTRERSHI — THE | 2 wnufacturing Tailors and Ciothiers, _ Suis jinpount yy Page 2! Homssrmap, Pa., July 6—Capital and labor amid the shrieks of «team whistles and the company secutor are drawn = ‘NEUN 7 » Pa, 4 , kept free ct chasee. SAVINGS AND TRUST coMPANT See Stee the ge | a ee ey “Fame j,| have clached at Homestead and the town is red prod enagmegsemmenrge pt eren apm “4 cee ‘ + i and yards are situated at? ave. Hees x ¥ . ahaa Mhcacaaad Sedhaaiianid WeesheSak nae CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE ave. _| mutual consent. Tho said ive conducted | Sot Sts baer a TT will be planted te mecalve sour <THPEWRITER FaOGEEE ee Sl sarcpadie wnstbens a Winchester rifle and cach trifle was loaded to of $100, $600 and $1.00, paring 5 per cent — Bead: a Sire Bane PY, Aeensdaees “ae theta | “all Patronage. JOHN KENNEDY. Thig money making circular. “Page 3 | Tits sare era coe coh Cp 8k eanty Gobet edged toward the land- interest. Also Real Estate First Notes paying Chartered by special act of Congress, firm ana are authorized to collect and receipt for ‘Goal Desigr, BOOK ANIPJOB PRINTING. Page 3) such a A | ing, and when the keels of the barges guated 6 per cent interest, secured by first mortgages pts due it. ABD. ‘Tel. call—1733 and 1583. Jy: ‘The best for same mone! Page 5) The three hundred Pinkertons, who came in - ‘mapon real prope-ty in the District of Columbia, Jan., 1867, and acts of Oct. , 1890, and Feb., 1802. HENRIETTA RICHARD. BYRON §. ADAMS. MONEY WANTED Pare 2 /| a boat to Homestead in the early morning, have | O° %e sand the grim faces of the t- See CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. July 1 1902. (371-607) EDWARD RICHARD. TRE COPABTNERSHTE , HERETO. | Telephone O00. _iy6]_612.11thet. nw._| NOTARIES PUBLIO. Fags 2) derolated many a hearth and their shots have | “SieT# were within » few fest of their opponents, SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. AMERICAN 16% AND COAL 00. HUR BURT apg WALTER BURT. wode? POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. “Page 3| roused such desperation that it is safe | Swtbered on the shore. There was one lonely Ti: is needlems to dwell upon the advantage of | Acts as @ecutor, sdministrstor, uardian of the ‘corner 10th se nay of ARTSUR BURT 8.00. tig “OVER THERE,” 1X ROSSLYE, va., | Prasoe ee ee - peygeetebigyme yar mec eaadlid | tustant of awful silence apd then « bright lash baring eato box for the safe Reoping of Tort | eatates of minor, comintteect the estates of lunatics, | .Pemoteept rer icecaly.| Beat grades, of tamty 2 Samuneton, District of Colunibis ig | Bae Ou ae sat Peunsyitanta Rutlrosd | PERSONAL... nes le rdgersy py walt | and = sharp report announced that the firm valuable papers, snch as bonds, policies, deeds, P= A Drives advance, IUET to close the adaireot fhe fem She reel in Sort Sis serteiaal or Dasiness, 70%. | pRowRsanOMAd. ‘Page 3 BO ee eee a bY nen | ahotof the battle had been fired. It slso proved Bo., of funds. recetver, assignee and execates truste of any and | Hcket SOHN. BURT, pO a EEE PROPOSALS “Page 2 Union men they would burn it over their beads. og ion ho seinen In our new “Clark's Drop-sill Vault" (the | every description. WALTER BURT: FRANCIS HUFTY hss a map of “over there” ana | RAILBOADS. -Pare 3| The story of the battle is hard to tell. In the pose and, if fight their latest and only one of its exact pattern yet e 4 ae Washington, D.C., July 1. 1802 WAPANGTS HUETY bas 0 map of | SPECIAL NOTICES <Page 1| dork mist of early morning, when the town was mgasures necessary, Duilt) we have a number of safe boxes for rent. ‘Wills prepared by a competent attorney, who isin = ‘MERTZ’'S" MODERN LDE: sears gladly y Pp iy. mt "Page 2) wisiereg tte Arpeypredect ney [OR 0 the mill. 5 to £50 per year, eccording to size of box. daily attendance, and kept without charge when the Pe aa tag dies aasuien awe Call at 23th and F ste. me 8 | outctnoenion tun ‘The word |, Almost immediately after the first shot had Well-eut oarments frm of ARTHUE BURT & CO Hi bercone Pare 2 i eeneqeaat been fired the firing became general ap both ASSIGNEE OK RECEIVER. company ts named executor or trustee. tinued by me at the wate piace, 1412 F stn. w. Page 7 | was sent along theline, apd the streetsin almost ne ys ‘This company will act as sssignes or re- on a of TEN CENTS or Sy1-or ARTHUR BURT. DURING THE “L. A. W." MEET_July 13, Page 2 . "9 anne oak i | sides, At Gret the strikers retreated and for « ceiver, taking charge of the affairs of insolvent ee ee Cnexcelied qualtty eS OARPENTERS WORK AT Lowest 7@ and $0-you'll et acquainted with WANTED d ee Bi ee ee wha” denn | moment it looked aa though they were com- merchant and co-porations, rendering s strict ‘and upward and allows interest thereon. ‘prices. Jol s08 remodeling « specialty. Frou all over the country. Fancy yourself attired ." “page 2|and children hurrying in the direc- | seek hak por account of all assets and Wabilities. Small at aed sitinaten fanaiahed free ‘doors a weedy aattormto be perk ‘object eos | dian ads HORS Acting = ines icky os | men quickly rallied, comtaissicn. SILVER WARE AND VALUABLES of all deserip- ‘ indows (to, onder. promptly at- a y not aa. Gn On cae on | althongh they retired from the immediate viein- Loaxs. tion, packed in trunks or boxes, received for deposit . T. PACE, to return without even « tesr in theireye;| iY of the boats, they beld their own, and by W. C. MERTZ3 Carpenter and Builder, te ng. | the sbeer weight of numbers they compelled the Money to loan in sums to suit at low ratesof — | i capacious vaults of unsurpassed dryness and secur- eu ‘721 Vath st. B.w. An extra §: ary 30 o'clock today, | Others to part forever on the battle ground. interest. Money loaned on stocks and bonds ‘Tatloring Shop, EEN. extra Stan, irsued at 12:30 o'eloc! “> | Mothers stood with babes in their arma,wonder. | 2¢PUties to proceed with caution. poorer ren tty at moderate cost. aa Be rae a, PUBLISHER gave prompt news to the Washington public | Mothers #1 an ATTEMPTS TO LAND. FINANCIAL AGENT. RENTS SAFES FROM $5 TO $125 EACH PER| *10 Tnyifh TOk NG Ket. mw. ‘Those desiring to be relteved of the care of es- Telephone MEN June is usually a dull month. ‘Cor that “ig " ere of the serious conflict between workmen and ing what would be the result if the Pinkertons Up to this time no one hed attempted to : nee t to land. . F. X. DOOLEY HAS REMOVED HIS - a SHOR OCH a es mane aes = b ident tates or incomes should avail themselves of the | 4NNUM, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. HONEY 10 LOAN AT 6 AND 6 PEE | ‘and residence from No. 1 mouth by far for the PHONOGHATH since this | Pinkerton men at Homestead. The extra con-|~ ‘The most horrible forebodings have been mepdeae dha rapidag tring ~! factlities offered by the company, which ts au- BENJAMIN P_ AIDED, Presttent, Bese eiigprovet or unimproved property; to No. 1355 same street (cox. at and fessiona! men havo not had as much ts for the | tained three columns of telegraphed matter, | realized, and today there are many bomes in - ipted jump ‘The adaahier teay toca temo, case: SEARLES 'C, GLOVER. First View President oans » specialty Since Stol0em. Ltosendéto7p.m. || Phonograph in June ‘on secount of the failing of |” p : 5 strikers responded with a sharp voller, and so age estates and act as general financial advisor ae RS “ed cere Je16-mm DOWLING, G12 Est. n. ee 3. B Serre Grog Nore. Je16-1m' Fee al Te Roe Hy becaee thay real” | giving a detailed account of the exciting events | distress, many mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers | * 7 ‘and fast came the bullets ‘that the depu- OOsTT fo have jess or no bust | : down their | and agent. BEAR Ie ir 3 = GST. XN. W. eas, Do yor realize this! Phoungraphe toldon | of the morning. Fuller particulars will be | "4 «weethearts with tears running | ciao action to Gee omubehuttere? Gm toa ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. . N. W., * Niments. COLUMBIA. PHONG. SRE, d | is | thes retil eemi. STORAGE. Directors: We ARMY axp NAVE OnFigens QureirTzR, brass: Airs OREABIA FEOTe” | found in this the regular edition of Tux Stas. Fr cee anak Ses bemw at eomoaee who Sill a: is sein Cibsotongbtofnes haa Conia aha termes ted oo ‘with Gur nae printed on it i wntmunhine ee SIMPLICITY. SPEED | AXD - 7 <i a ane | that the Pinkerton men sustained their most warebouse, located at 1140 13th st. ow. It Sinttks che re 4, Einery, foall our fine >NEW DEPARTURE IN FINE TAILORING 7 Hammon i “Typewriter, valerate Governxent Reczirrs Tonar.—Internal rev- ‘The landing of the Pinkerton boat will ever | *Tious loss. Their captain ere to the pectin paral cept yt st ¥, Pranets Biggs, See atchedte aL D. BARR, 1111 Peansy!vanis sve Ihler Thelaveat tnyrortmentineker ey ebicn | DUC, 81,878,595; custome, #304,853. be remembered at Homestead, and for genera- | Pilot house of the steamer. One of his men tn- il bric-a-brac, wines, Seas Scie pars . fhe ‘impression may be modiaed to ay. a tions to come the fathers will tell their children | 9°med the Associated Press reporter that «l- cnrans, sliver ware, china, Sea Joba ¥: Rodeera, 2 nealiperagis » entirely cffeets ail prejudices as to carbon One Avrropntatios Bit, Arvnoven.—The | {rir vicody battle of the Mon though the wound was serious, it was not fatel. sbeolutels fire and burglar proof. Thomas R'sonee 29 | Tae Hovszsouvern Wao Has Pon. a nond.”” for “UNDER- — Also agenta. f President has signed the agricultural appropria- eumond.* | Directly after this episode both sides rested for Suamnamansatirments | CHASED 4 HOME UFON INSTALLMENTS | SOO SET ELE ANDIRINOS FENDERS | 088 Tee nc | Hon bi ot workmen sod this amis feng enc | 10° Potent end ham afer another sharp ist factlits the removal of PAI 5 — e' rf foods the rating uupectingandchivpingot «| Hqcirasre Co-operative GLORIES IN HIS INVESTMENT, AND WITH LS peroueht iron, Gas Fixtures, @e: | Pookasllerand Stationer, 619 7th st. nw. _ty6 ag was never felt before stole over the anxious | ‘Oley, which did little orno damage to either household effects from house to house or from | BUILDING ASSOCIATION. UND DOWN BY THE | _mhl4tr J. H. CORNING. Tile Shop, 520 13th at. DO NOT DELA Mas. Daxiat N. Basa, paymaster, has been | \ itera Asit came near the feeling became | #42, hostilities consed. city to city. REASON, TOO, THOUGH BOU pe MICHIGAN HARDWOCD aarnases |S ARRANGE NOW placed on the retired list, having reached the | "eres Oni Cay near Mt a lasecnng PINKERTON'S SEEK @MELTER. Se a ea and shippers em- {OF FICE, 1003 F ST. N.W. INEXORABLE RULES WHICH GOVERN ALL ve, Sth, Cas 4 Rew Process Gasoline Stoves. FOE RAGE SEACE. ‘age of sixty-two years. iis nae chee known thst they | At7©'clock all wae quiet,the Pinkerton'shea e LOANS. —_Those who desire loans to pay for prop- 7 1d t. WELL VENTILATED = eT EE n | ROtyetsucceeded in landing. After the fint AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST Co. ty. pay off mortaages, or for batiding | BAL TOA ae earners oat 1 ING OMAS, S38 Paavo. THIS Is NECESSARY ace Aeepovan. The: Pessitent bes signed | were ues 0 Met. 25 Ey 1 suet, be saa ag wale sagen hae = : varpoess, should ascertain theterme upon | WHY SHOULD EE HESITATE TO SURNISH | —— To KEED HOObEH ED nooDs the bill permitting the use of governmont | unseen power the seething mass of bu” | songht shelter in the lower decks of the ‘Tide. A. T. BRITTON, President. ee ee cnat ee BPE MoveEL Tarto8ns PROPERLY WHILE IN grounds at Abingdon, Va., fora public street. | manity msde a rush and 100 feet of the! me ages Banking Building. 1405 Get. n.w. Sater. ne anne toc eee UPON CREDIT SNYDER & WOOD, estore general merchandise’ ae sell and give per- - > high fence was seen to crumble like paper. | [0 hess ree rented segs + reg fy. ‘Storage Warehouse, 1140 15th st. nw. it cipal and interest ectties 0 loan fn fall. id i pose ion to thus, together with theother branches | Curgp Navat Coxstacctor WILSON has re- |The men were in the yardand close behind | °" bank. captsin sertienor ali af = lean, however, SEEING THAT OUR 25 Eleventh street — mero EVANISHED FOR MoviNo turned from an extended tour of the Pacific | them were their families. A more determined | Pitkertons, whose name couldnot be learned, eee eee er eee e EQUITABLE . ost Matortal First ciaen Mort —Foe Prices. 72-18 | wren GoakyUL AND EXPERIENCED DRAYMEN. | Coast, which embraced visits to Mare Island and | pody of men uever entered a battle. ‘The sight | "™* Y°rY *etiously wounded. ———— = coma = ND SERIES RATC! a Oe Bs, the Puget Sound neval station, of their wives and children seemed to give them THE SECOND RASTEE. erorsse--——-| sah, .orenarig Mpprng aewoot-| TEygenone cats, rss SEL IVES. | aver sucarranyarsvimivaleftforSew | eouse™ Tunic oly thought wes of howe, and a . or subscript a = ; ease a ATO tice tnd Rest raycent, *Bkacee ure | FAVORS HIS ENTERPRISE BY AN IMMEDIATE Shares. 62.50 96 month. P< EeoNowY, (SIMHLICIRY, _aPiDITE, | York today, trom whence he wil sil tomorrow, | lee —— would die for home sooner Fighting Was eng et Homestead He 5 000 f vanced on each share. r en, Sat sare these nen, After 7 O°Clock. Sears ehan Full earnings are paid. d pos | DELIVERY OF EVERY ARTIOLE NECESSARY TO] $i payment FRIDAY, July 8 1899-62 Est. n.w, | the Prominent quaivies of the ‘Loaeroy ‘Duplicator Be ae con tO) | aise seeeabba GAA erage oe Prrrsavno, Pa., July 6, 8:90a.m.—The fight: shares, when full earnings are paid, 4 pec comeanagent BSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED BY "| {0 (ypewrlting, handwriting, drawine, music, &c., | customs division, for a tour of inspection of | : : BURG, Pa., July 6, cent interest per annum isguaranteed. | HIS FAMILY'S COMFORT, BURD: : when umaber of conies are Wanted anickiy- 1” | Buropean customs ports, | sty ting Cond = = = for a dag bebnean Gn! Pinkerton freee sad the von WITH intormatian if you will call at et = ~ j ey insta: | men was renewed shortly after 7 o'clock Cc, ITS AIM. THE EQUITABLE 1s a co-operative 391-3 Soo7thst. | Leaves ror Bureau or Exoravine axp|move of the Pinkertoha, Suddenly a/ the battle continued for fully half an hour, Os FASO’ nis sor. 1 | i Tosvixersa Reasoxs saving and loaning institution. Its aim, | NO TAXES, J. Coyle. 713 Mth st. nw. =_ Puistixo Exrioves.—Tho President this after-| form was seen to break from the ranks of | - he second conflict was when an poste te ab Sued pean Br trey ver ae, eee and Printing. noon signed the bill granting thirty days leave | the workingmen and move toward the! other effort was made by the Pinkerton men to w tive Town Com: Stock ts the best interest and pay fairand: fits on . R. Tracy. 623 F et. nw. Y _ other e! was y Fam — pee atom feck int pay pro! ‘NO INTEREST, >, A 4 8 Jon: ad - to the employes of the bureau of engraving and | water's edge. Almost instantly a flash was | eect a landing. A number of workmen Because it pro.aises large returns and its vaiueis| assers, $1,315,111.15. NO CONVEYANCING, satttamney--Heuy W. Schon, Room 22, Fendall Build- wna areas | seen in the boat followed bya report, anda) were injured im the second encounter, rased ‘estate actually owned by the : Z 8. Wilson and Hongh, @23 Est. nw. Stonework. ee | form was seen to fall and roll down the bank, i be obtained value by the completion of the Bristol and Mjzabeth- frrrmation furnished upon application | ¥ BE BUT SHARE WITH US A SMALL POR- B Brady, 1013 Bsc ne. rel end prince yang, | Rominated Mr. Ernst G. Timme of Wisconsin | signal for attack and opened one of the greatest | jsprevailingin thotown, Thousandecf workmen ton railroad. at the office, 1008 P at. TION OF HIS ‘at NeDONALD Bowes 154, Patent Office, i Cased cttnena nin 2 en to be fifth auditor of the treasury, vice Mr. L. | wars between capital and labor that the key- | from all the surrounding places are reported to Becausethree hundred men are now engaged in build- | rHOWAS SOMERVILLE, Pree. WEEKLY OR MONTHLY SAVINGS? 225 IVLA DOT _ Secretary. _| Calenes, J. F. MAN | teat Gacooes ve wpiigrige pet ston state ever witnessed. be marching toward Homestead to reinforce the ee THE SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM 18 OPEN | §<e>*OTICE 70 THE DENTISTS OW THE highly indorsed for the appointment. ‘ RUamgaran workers that have made such vigorous and Because the enterprise is no longer an experiment, | JNO. JOY EDSON, Secy. #80 | TO ALL - Tho board of dental examiners aprointed by the Kk SPECIALTIES. -. oe ae . aakene ~Rercierng roedlnada EEPERS. Commissioners of the District of Columbia Lerewith Try Biackverry Cordial for summer Navat Oxpers.—Passed Assistant Engineer Wate well-cotablished and prosperous business. RELIABLE HOUSEE: pablisies such req ts of the dental iaw ap-| foupiaints, “Excellent, when diluted, if | Robert G. Denig has been detached from the | TAfe® Hundred Pinkerton Men Driven In the second engagement at 7:90 a.m. Henry Jiecremeer nieps sc igumamcamaaes C. T. Havessen, Seuriaue to comalence the pr oct denteay in| wae ree.nseour famong Frontiznan White | New York navy yard and ordered to the Phila- From the Stee! Works. Streagel was killed and some wounded. Wil- Because the property of the compsny ts located in Member Washington Stock Exchange, hee: Vel aiid law declares: ‘That tt shall be unlaw- Dyspevtics shontd tse our "Gokien Gate” | delphia, Assistant Engineer Ward B. Winchell, | Prttsscno, Pa. July 6.—At an enrly hour | lism Foy was shot and killed et the firston- ‘the richest mineral, timber and agricaltaral region of Real Estate and Stock Broker, $l Columbia unicas such perou thal rexietr withthe | Csluctaty? Estas ship you your wines. | detached from the Philadelphia and ordered to | this morning 300 Pinkerton detectives | gagement. ‘The bodice of both men were aaa * Booms Gand 11, Atlantic building, HOUSE & HERMANN health officer in compliance with the requirements at, «cilet cases, which dety recokuition.. the Kearsarge. arrived in Pittsburg from the east. They were | taken home. Great excitement prevails. Because the stock issold oa monthiy jastalimenta, metus ea a wee Telephone’ quietly marched to the Monongahela river, and those of moderate means can readily carry it. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. ing dentistry in hall be the duty of every rerso: nm td District at the time of the | epbone 998, Tre Moxeranr Coxrenence. — Secretary | — 5 apo | where they were loaded on barges and shipped | stec] bars in the river bank, and over 1,000men Because the company is today making money. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cashor a ee ritsed by send beer for sertibestion aad | SE ener re pled bet irearnch Foster of the Treasury Department after a con- | to Homestead at 2:15. The news of their ar-| are within. ‘They opened fire, wnd it is sup- Because every lot sale, every rental contract and | “Cotton bought and sold fn New York or Now Orleans. lth eer within sity days fromthe bas: | southertyon Thursdaye “Mies “MMW 20 ference with the President on. tho subject this | rival epread rapidly, and when the steam tug | Posed that several of the Pinkerton have been ‘every deal of any description is made in the interest of CORRESPONDENTS. 917, $19, 921 AND u23 7TH ST. act. i i ame When aman canturn his back on afternoon said that no action will be taken by | Tide towing barges arrived there were 5,000 | Killed on the boat. the stock, Stock ia the point to which every proft| J. 8. Bache & Co.. New York Stock Exchange, practice of dentistry it said Disttict after the. paca Cacao ru wines prc the Execidant in ‘regard to the intersetiontl | veguie to meet them. As soon as the| At 8:30 o'clock the firing was resumed im» cvuverges and upon which every dividend ture. Lchinan Bros.. New York Cotton Exchange. . of this act shall first obtain a ceriificate of qualifies praleisgreraie ag. sarge Any Freee ae eee ee ee er he, TetarEs | PinkertonPattempted to land they were met by | acenitory manner. A workinanuemed Wallace - " of imets . . we anc! , 1 PP gag aa co aaa eth is — and prevent tbo same to the health officer for registra rene pncog bi Sodherodaneed A firm refusal from the men and. bettle fol- ‘Lamson Bros. & Co., Chicago Board of Trade. Private wires to New York, Chicago and New Or- tien” ‘On and after SATURDAY, July ise about 20 per cent of your tumber rison. bill. Tak pT lowed. pt ‘MASS. AVE. N.w. | pplication inay be obta! is Benes” Best Gang-sarced Lumber, $1.15 Acts Arrrovzp.—‘The President has signed the ‘TWO WORKMEN SHOT. crowd onshore kept constantly incress- DIRECTORS: Jears. Telephone. 453. serzte | 17? = ass mingte ect i iP ager ine Peek Flooring, 81.60 per 100 following bills: To authorize the Mannette and| The Pinkertons opened fire and at the first dpeireqteat wat pony ‘decame more Hon. JOHNG. CARLISLE, L389 FEESBURY, |W. B BIBDS, Pe : 0.7%. Western Railroad Company to construct a rail- | volley two workmen fell. This enraged the | a isrmined than ever to preventany one from Hon. ISHAM GQ HABRIS. 5 T Wishingion Stock Excbense | A. G Ss ee> “GREAT Fotntn oF 30 ee ae ae, road through the Menominee reservation in Wis-| crowd and they bore down on Pinkertons | 1.5 pout landing. All the trains were carefully Sa NoTHER (XREAT Sate Se Fon dont mean ta por that Hodges’ Na- ee, bby 20, Bb consin; an act amendatory of an act entitled | with resistless force. Nobody stopped to in-| YY: nea and all mouns of enloring the works Hon. H.C. HANSBROUGH. ‘a LEWIS G. TEWSBURY & CO., yDioaery 1s binding books a Jeather from ow = “An act to provide for taking the eleventh | quire whether the new comers were deputy cam Hon. BENJ. BUTTERWORTH. Buzangealifor cast or on margin Stocks, Bondy {OF SAMPLES OF THE CELEBRATED a F. SPL sve hotice Ghat the erst Mi | Sor Otbent Bt enw, aye_| CORT af Clalune tho claline of certain Shawnee | Lovers. After the exchangeef shots thoerowd ey greg ond misao Hon. LOUIS E. McCOMAS. Direct private wires 76 Now York snd Chicago Fok: Doe day dive by msuteel ome SUMMER COMFORT FROOUGENS a | lands in square 206 in. the elty of Washington, | grouped on the bank, fell back and climbed stationed to watch and give warning of the ap- 4. T. BRITTON. olnterest allowed on depontts + SMITH LINE gent. Mr. Acker will retalh the present oftves of the | IE" PARBER & ROSS". D.C.; toumend the charter of the Eckington | over the heap of rubbish, rushed foward the at ase et a 5 claims against and collect all the bilis XOULL HARDLY HA’ E A HAPPY | and Soldiers’ Home Railroad Com; coe Pte proach of any bead & M. JOHNSON. Ail Local ecarities denis in. Gus id the late Saue WALTER H. ACKER, Mt withont S to and re’ Home Railt peny, D. big trestles leading to the Pemicky railroad ‘THE PINKERTON’ THREAT. ore eaoeruua ar ga, D.C. uno 0, 1, fel Re Probably 900 of the men stood their | petore tieaorondettomphmes sande toland — apgclalty of sa eo Adjustable Window Screens, $2.75 per Tin fs ground and returned a desultory fire with their the officer in charge announced to the crowd of ; = Window Frames, 30 inches square, f ; revolvers at the invaders. These shots did the beak non © & McBLarE, ye ee Suon Hovsz, 3030-1 J. EARIN GADSBY. malate yenr own scree, 17 ea = THE PRESIDENT’S TRIP. roa reqs i ong = mens ee Zi Atlantic buliding, Toner Sera Se BNOVAL Norrce, Ft ering hinges, hook wna eyoand He Gtarts With Mrs. Harrison for Loon | finding their weapons land them if he bad to mow down a Agent for the District of Columbia. fj SERGRA TSE SARS ‘Suan up acreen dom, Se. Lake, in the Adirondacks. back before the withering fire of the Win-| .¥1ybody in sight. He then ordered rp MS F STREET X.W. theenlarsement of our uptown store, 1116 SOUNE*CSED A HORE” You know | The President and Mrs. Harrison left Wash- his men to sdvance, and as they advanced from September bow it lays the dust and’ saves sour ington this afternoon at 2:10 o'clock for Loon) The first shot of the engagement came from the barge they were met by » shower of led <a Pu a Bead frequent watering =o "°WSTS | take in a special train over the Pennsylvgnia | the barge. It was aimed at a big Hungarian from the rifles and pistols of the workmen. ——— — Feet Garden Hoss, completo, with | railroad, in of Mr. Geo. W. Boyd. who stood at the water's edge. The ball went beck for an instant ee if re- ’ naga end atiings ob Others in the party wore Mrs. Dimmick, | wide of the human target, but it was the signal | "unc bet they more grompdy relied, end, out © number of TOILET and DIN- \ pulsed om ‘hin teuka we ave epetaaedl 'euce bbe pice LAWN Lt willsiweyeboss i? cofHee | Lieut. and Mrs, Parker and Dr. Gardner. ‘The | to the Pinkerton men to begin end for s full marching eight abreast, endeavored to gst NER Sets, being odd lote and pat- . Es’ HIGH 20-1 GEO. KE, KENNEDY & SONS. arentlys a alenes Tally ieee train will proceed direct to Loon lake, srriv- | ten minutes they continued to fre. ashore, They were driven back ; a an oe ree DEG FRANK GrnBe, JULY 1. Wi 3. : ing there tomorrow about noon. The Presi- vimst OXE TO FALL. nh, wens, which we are closing out at| AND LOW SHOES, the regular prices of er tad eile angie wits" BOE dent expects to leave for Washington on his re- | The first man to fall was Martin Merry, «| tt is not definitely known how many men.are which range from #2.50 to $5. The most of ing Suge a. govvem vipms turn late Sunday night. ‘: heater in one of the mills. He was shot in the | on the two barges. There are thought to be af 25 to 36 per cent less than thetr feskbacaies toes Ey, ies pate Mrs. Harrison and the President left the left side and fell face downward on « pile of | iesst three hundred in their party. value, the remainder will be sold at fully 3394 per cent THREE POINTS BAR 5 not. vig White House about 1:45 o'clock and were} ashes, Close beside Merry stood abig fiun-| geyeral of the Pinkertons are injured, but me } <a dere Herdvare, - driven to the train. arian. stooped over Merry's prostrate | one is allowed to go aboard and their injuries Jess than regular prices, OF SUPERIORITY eetb h S 335_| At Jersey City the train will be transferred to ect of raising him he | sannot be definitely told. ars LADIES SHOULD NOT MISS THIS SALE. ‘TEND TO KEEP THE ee Fm sae at irs aesaHr. later fell by the side! already four of the lockedout men have been ‘ W. BEVERIDGE, ‘We are still selling MEN'S 96.50 PATENT REMINGTON fevree killed. Jobn Morris wae killed in the last effort drooping | to land the officers. Andther man was killed CALF SHOES at 93.25, and MEN'S @5.50 (TANDARD TYPEWRITER nenbitngg aod crag teeta en MMPORTER OF POTTERY AND GLASS, . but was carried away by RUSSIA CALF BLUCHER BALMORALS at Abead of alt Competitors. place where | Could be ideutified, sahen he aa ‘WLS F ot. sad 1214s. €2.75 ver pats. a ‘They picked | ‘The killing of Morris seems to have erased Yor use in England and on the continent Rh Ae Sgt cases EXCELLENCE OF DESIGN. them behind the | the people, and men, women and children are oe HAND-SEWED KANGAROO OXFORDS at ee ‘@ Welshman, who | runuing through the streets crying for revenge ‘cash of approved security. = ey BASE OF MANIPULATION. wes shot in the left | and for blood. bay gatsee iene aan er CALL AND SEE THE NEW #2 MODEL Merry's head from) A$ this times body of the men are rolling Hungarian were | perrols of oil to the river. It is their intention to the Peemickee Pinkertons oar the office of Dr. safety ‘The doctor, after a both men Tae Wanszx Suoz House oat were wounded and = but they were 1115 F Smarr N. W,, and it was im- a4 The show of wounded. Boot ri 2 ‘eon as | when the steamer and coh FES BE TT "yen given and the: ‘barges were sighted by the watchers gathered ae river the

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