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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. EXCEPT SUNDAY a 2101 Peunsylvania Avenue, corer 11th 8t.. by The Evening Star"Newspaper Company. 8. H_ KAUPPMANN, Pres't. : gee Syren teens Sona Senta veg | ‘ : 4 Ganade poems eel + paras wht KDAY QUADRUPLE Siierr Stax 61.00 per year: <n o Beucr avd Keold Will Be Released on Batl—-Mr. Frick’s Condition. Prrrenone, Aug. 2. ‘The first case to come up in the criminal court this morning was thet of the anarchists Bauer and Knold. When At torney Friedman presented his petition asktug that they be admitted to bail Judge Ewing said: “I take it for granted that the court bas ba fx the bail b. oxo. men, but ae ty of death resulting T rand Knold st @5,000 © added. $3.00. Post Of ce at Washington, D.C. as teriaimasrace | Von 81, No 20,328. | ANARCHISTS IN COURT. | ‘The prisoners remianed in the dock while | Attorney Friedman and their friends went # ] search of bail | Attorney W. J. Brennan y ASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, -AUGUST 2, 1892. TWO CENTS. for the Amal = — - ted Arvsoctatt i eubrait to President Jim awe sae, a ss sf Ey eee gB = | Ewing the eta’ the bas prepared for _ FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. fl _SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, DIVIDED DEMOCRATS. TRE PLANET MARS. A ROYAL YACHTMAN | appotntment of » voluntary trade tribunal for [ae if USES HANGING FROM , Ses ees Some Members of the House Say They Wl | What Prof. Asaph Hall Says of Observa- bag yer orp sag egg a Save, Picemas Isvesrunwrs. Dermonth. A. HEITMULLER Index to Advertisements, ame Stand by the Caucus Action. tions See eee a pure exists at Home 1 between the Carvegie : se DOES IT PAY TO FALL DEWIND! | aveetsarna democrats of the House are trying this} High in the southern heavens beyond Capri- ; z Steel a their employes, tm on Security and Trust Company Wuus Asp Estates. Tou Sour staged, bostnews: commoa, weose will morning to carry out the agreement of a ma- | cornus, the sea goat, speeds the planet Mars, | The Kaiser Sails on the Meteor for ®t! tree has be to, and the pene 1d $1,000. payine 5 per cent in- The WARMINGTOR LOAN AND TRUST thing. “Some business tush are obliged to neglect |Jority of their caucus. The House is now in | rushing onward through space toward this earth the Queen's Cu rep pe! ae ble serai-annually. These bonds a Ne gman ig gg ES recess for the purpose of conference with those | at the rate of the lightning’s flash. It is paying een’s. ple engi wot ao & Op ae See a Ue DRaict aE Selene | OUMPAMY has apoctal fexilition for exacut- {ise fh fone oft taluablecriend, "Ebe Btn mompers who are insisting on the fair appro- | this mundane sphere the visit that it deigns Siena 5 lh round : : enilyvand’ acrurately. Puoaographs sid of priation. The democrats on that side of the | every Afteen years, and to do it must travel trict and of the United the wumber {ng all'Trusts. Call and exsmine what {t oon BLA PHONO * mw. 18 ino offers real estate first ‘ing 6 per cent interest. aestic ai j a question have annou: that they will not | 106,000,000 miles through the realms of infinity. the of employes, an qualtfications abide by the decision of the caucus, but the | Within three days the planet will be an | FATAL EXP (ON OF A NAPHTHA TANK required by the act known as thy Foy | can do to prevent the earnings of s lifetime | majority of the democrats believe that they | 35,000,000 miles of this earth and will then com. sane SeQranel ott of See, 0 PrEtHPeCettitiitittitt } a ee dixpates in the ste * will gain enough votes by reason of the caucus | mence its retreat to its utmost limit, 141,000,000 | a shall iseue for th AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO., from being diverted from proper chan- = Jidac ekeuces to reconsider the vote by which the House con- | miles away. Premier Abbott of Canada on the conditioned apon if = es rege curred in the world’s fair amendment. The at-| To the naked eye the planet appears but a . wer a pela eee tempt, however, involves the risk of failure, | luminous. spot against the blackness of the | Subject of Retaliation. it 1405 G st. now. : " é. cans bans aca wanna aoe “spake and if a vote is taken on motion to reconsider | firmament, more brilliant, perhaps, than its | a os | Se ee P supe eonat inuegp nea | ‘and it fails the item will be fixed in the bill. neighbors. Through the great telescope of the rp PRICK PAST DANGER - Froeurty ad pare nen i Nace ans ei a ante THE CAUCUS Last xIONT. naval observatory: it is seen to bea planet cur ) AD 21k. | of the t careful considerstion 7 . 50. oun an atmosphere, ite su ted | BUILDING, LOAN AND INVESTMENT AS5O- ply Linen Collars, 18. each—2 for 2c. Tne concn last night Speake Crisp e3- | wich sane and bathe, contiaca and idtads, xed | oes eee CIATION, and who have made no systematic W. 8. TREL, ‘Men's Belongings,” plained that it was on his,motion and not at the | at either great white masses that seem to | x ve. ae o Property L, **Me mgings,' . THE KAISER IN A RACE. MR. FRICK Te PATIENT. 913 AND 615 F ST. ¥.W. FOR SALE (Lots) ... instance of wither side of this fight that the | be snow. Moro, there are sean two attendant | 2 Sur. Been! dhonpheagncnen oe 3 AS SP 6t. EE. 935 Pa. ave. n.w. su2 | FOR SALE (Miscellaneons: caucus was called. His purpose in seel to | satellites, moons they are, that acc yt er oes een WASHINGTON, D.C. ee eee am. | FOR SALE (Planoa)en | bring the party into conference wasyif poss: | planet init emwncd joufucs mek ca ey | Mls Wacht, the ott Catter Thistio, Hal ©) simcuity. new in restraining the over-incram> ' ee | HOTELS....... | ble, ‘to straighten out the business of the | it, reflecting the light of thesun upon its surface Pn eae years Willi rly | MS desire of t to return to be inducements to depositors as follows: upon them. Dry Air Refrigerators nt actual cost to close | LADIES’ GOOD: Houre. He referred to the spectacle of the in silvery brilliancy. Peis been 1 oksealie-egermedlagenrtce they encountered special deposits, withdrawable fn fall with i LOCAL MENTIG House — tied ‘eo —* — — WATCHING IT CLOSELY Now. | this morning for the purpose of sailing on board atal injuries, Mr, Priay icky aia mati. ’ | Lost i ite in ivil pil = : red | 1 e trace e % — 2 ane ee ee ee eee out our stock for the season. | and sald that but for it they should have ad-| Nightly now upon this little sister of the | M* Yacht, the Meteor, in the race today. Thy five years’ with privilege of re- an additional term. Coupons attached for $1,000,000. Call or write for informa- interest atthe rate of Sper cent per he emperor immediately went on board the yacht | Journed ten days ago. Without speaking for | ¢arth is turned the calm, inquiring eye of : ‘or against the appropriation he thousht it science, peering into its mysteries, calculating “4 *t 10 o'clock the yachts entered for the Mark our word—you will be BOIIVE AVS TOPS C OOO VLYWYVWWH OIIAEVEWYSESRA popers and t ought not to be permitted to hold Congress in | its movements with mathematical precisio: contest for the queen io E _ to ton. sorry enourh tyoa fal to ve. | NOTARIES PUBLIC. session indefinitely. He called attention to the | endeavoring to picree ‘the well of diamine | which is to be aailed over. the apace Beeapanes omaha oa AMI depostts backed by the BRAINARD H. WARNER, Sears fact that more than’ a hundred members were | that separates thie most interesting of all the |CoUrse. ‘The yachts madea flying start and the | ness ts yaa K Mr, Frick expe- the association. oA oe uis or taagread s | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. out of the city, and suggested that a compro- | heavenly bodies from the ken of mortal man. Meteor was the first to cross the starting line. | rey cuvwane: Lae a —_ Great bargain PIANOS AND ORGANS. | mise ought to be reached. Inasmuch as the} At the naval observatory in this city Prof, | The wind is light and it is considered unlikely seiaaaiiianiins ee PERSONAL... * z | iter in dispute did not properly belong on the | Asaph Hall is watching the approach of the | that the race will be completed until late inthe | ecescg nese Hagnrsow DINGMAN wearonow offering. very Re- | PERSONAL... Bill, but "was put’ there by the “co-ordi- | plat and itu avcliios chen peronch, of the |v | | Soreph “treet, Manayunk, ee inthe opera nate, branch of Congrene for the purpose of | i takes an auspal interest inte chemrsrin, |. The Motoor wes fermerty the well-known | Philedsiphla, with two who af ‘commen | TAL Frigerator now instock ofered opinion | for, as every one knows, it was he who discor. | Scotch cutter Thistle, which was defeated in rived at Homes! helping it Lang ol Congress, it was Tiree teeetetttt tte @ n | r 4 last Saturday, left thee nines = a NOTICE: 1) that it would be wise and proper for those | ered the moons of Mars and firet announced to | 1887 by the Voluntect in races at New York for + dain Sok comes ad seem = SH RITE CATHEDRAL” A . erastuaieue STEAM CARPET CLEANING 3| favoring the appropriation to let it go over | the astronomical worid their presence. Since | the America’s cup. She was subsequently Pk eee GEO. W. LEACH. Sa EUESDAY EeENING, SUBURBAN PROPERTY 2 | until the first week of the next session, and that | July 11 last he has made frequent observations, | Purchused by Emperor William and ber name | © pon-uniontsts $m 3. E. sMITH dares Suite” at 7:50 2 *. SUMMER RESORTS. . 7 | those opposing it should, in. consideration of | and es} in the Inst few days since tho | ¥#8 changed to Meteor. eh s tis campualeny a _sul- A. H. HOLT, 32°, Secretary. | Elphonzo Youngs Company, 126 9th at. At | WANTED BOARD thie, postponement, agree not to filibuster | planet has been approaching the most favor- THE KAISER AHEAD. | bore him Tee Nev Siew Det Ba ict tothe trench, deur frieada, WABSED (alp). Fe ee ane gine MeL SBE | able potion Laren.—The Emperor William's Meteor is | Suy ter denies the story. Me is Gedo Seetnenks lt meek 43 2) might have the right of the case the fact re- FROF HALL's OBSERVATIONS. finishing first in the vacht race, The other ons by . k: prey pctv | EAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY iESDAY. 8 Dum, Aurust 8, a Grand, Art Mall end going away shonld provide 2| mained indisputable that this item wasthe | To Stan man today Prof. Hall suid that | yachts are uot yet sighted. pom Fpl confi whan ‘reorranize for the fall caxi: themselves with cme of our Knox's Dark Brown, 2 tthe di Saud She (aman his observations have been of rather a technical | ean eta Se cunipes stety started wih Sap Of the District of Columbia. onal man who ri “aplit-in-theniddle™ Tourists! 3 | cause of the disagreement an lelay in the | eal | | workmen whom be overls that two Mon Cleveland's election must be to ‘Hats. Comfortable and stylish. WANTED (Ocentor) | Pastage of the sundry civil bill and it should | nature, relative to the rotation of the planet A NAPHTHA TANK EXPLODED. | meu had of < and that that mae CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEWYORK AVE | tbe frout.. OLIVER 1 BEAUMONT, JAMES ee i eecarenid * | not be permitted to stand in the way of the pro- | upon its axisand the movement of the satellites, | }*Potter had buried them in the mill yard, == Zach M KNOTT, 3. W. TOLSON, CHARLES — ceedings of the House. ‘The latter are found unchanged and the calcu-) May of the Bystanders Seriously and Four ~ a (Chartered by special act of Congress, LANCASTEH. aul-3t* a 3 — ELEN ANOWS 4g Govenyxent Recerprs Topay.—Internal rev- THX RESOLUTION ADOPTED. lations previously made upon their movements Putaty Babenet. CONSUL RYDER'S CASE. hrey & Simons enue, $233,4 Jap., 1867, and acts of Oct. 180C, and Feb., 1892. <a MEETING OF THE LANSTON | <i Huntual cor 7 These put int verified. Srmixormenn, Inn, Aug. 2—The Cin- tthe Mashins Couany ae baud sdiyis dissolved tutoms, $207,718. suggestions, put in the form of s reso- { ag. ‘Hu lution by Mr. Mutchler, providing that there |, He has also observed the surface of the Planet cinnati division of the Big Four had a big | It Is Claimed That Minister Carr Long Age el ‘of the company ing and Jno. consent, R. T. winms continning the bus C sts. i a " CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. THURSDAY, 16 Sim. “By order of the) *™ Ka HoMenney. | Eva A. Caneehasbeen appointed fourth-| should bea vote on a separate bill, making an | josytenc ta clovely veratinized the whitish-| wreck of 130 loaded freight cars at Cold | Wanted Mim Recalled. Rents safes from #5 each upward per annum. 2 | sgonenasce x _____ JNO. F. SIMMS.” "_| class postmaster at Beach, Va, | appropriation of 5,000,000 in uid of the worl eae fhe aap a sappored to be | Springs, four miles west of bere, yesterday | Buvasrrs, Aug. 2.—The Independance Belge ee 7 } now. He has seen the masa diminish in area | SP! sti . P ERTES ERE hte aeartnt panterr ete pects | we ce Se | Eos, on, the first Wednesday in December nett | 4. the movement of the planet brings it more | afternoon) At 7 o'clock last night the wreck | of this city today says that the frauds perpe- Stiver ware and valuables taken on deposit a RI G Back From tae Movwtarxs.—Maj. Gen. | after six hours’ debate, that only three | directly under the sun, just such an effect us is | saturated with naphtha from a leaking pike and | trated by Mr. Henry B. Ryder, the United pushes CAMP MEETING Schofield has returned from Deer Park, Md. | *mendments thereto should be in order. The hiroduced in the melting of neler eucte won . : : inalia “noel " = het 5. Te i rove ‘strives eight (8). tion we can supply thom. And doit from 20 a A | should insist on its ment to the Senate a uf | q r nd sj city jor artest there, will amount to E interest allowed on sums of not less than @: © SomniaiFor the benef of the: chapel fund. to 25 per cent less than any other firm. Rerinep.—Chief Engineer Jefferson Brown, | amendment to the omy aon Dill, and also AOS ey pei the double | £0,the mumber of 350 were working and stand- | kro, The relations existing between Consul Prepares and keeps Wills free of charge—acts as Ex-| Ug,gineere rill sinee ye old-thmne songs, eu thot Thess price stand forthe whole stocks, v8. N., was today placed on the retired | that the Dockery subcominittee of the commit- | 2%! # Schiaparelli, He bas seen. the long | m5 ora meg — evreed to @ | Ryderand Mr. Clark E. Carr, the American ecutor, Administrator and Trustee—executes Trusts NENTH SERIES PER 109°SQ. FT. ae ee ee tae tists ee er should be conferred dur- | tines, but they are single and do not appear to | wen spurting’ ‘There nano fia enplisdion | ona tae beter as bane ——a of ail kinds. / CITIZENS EQUITABLE BUILDING SQAFr | ONNG: 91-59 FER 100) Ac Approvgn.—Tho President has approved vestigate the financial condition of the fair and | pveeuy relation to each other. | Schiapareli, | pyre epee ctor pe oe [my feequratl tod bbe Eovereengeh 6 BENJAMIN P_ SNYDER, President. OF GEORGETOWN, p.c. BEST INCH SIDING, $1 PER 100| the act to incorporate the Maryland and Wash | Teport at ler ee a ee of and udvanced the theory that’ they were the | over thirty-five men were bored fone tatalle, | Teall Mr. fis - PASBLES by GLOTER, First tice Bronidant Cropley’s Hall, corner Blst snd M streets. £Q. FT. ington Railway Company. ~ ee ee ee ee Parallel banks of immense canals, | Both the | ‘Those four are: Tom Haines, quarryman; John | Sat ee THOMAS R JONES, Third Vice Pree. ‘The books for the sAintr series will be openel for CYPRESS SHINGLES, 4 BY 20, ic eas , After long conferences between theleaders on | Raval observatory and the Lick observatory | Huines, quarryman; Ernest Wilson and William action. ” “d £ PRANGIS BIGOS, Treaearer. frit aoe tinet ieee — vad the act ta correct the saitty rane Py | both sides of the world's fair fight it became | MAY, failed 40 ‘substantiate Schiapareli's ob- | Crane, Dig Four hands. The others hurt.are: |*°t" Fesponse to a telegram from the Danish ALBEET L. STURTEVANT. Secretary. is sssociation offers creat adventages to thos: who | LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, proved the act to correct the militury record of | abnarent that no agreement could be had to- | ®¢rvation in this regard. Frank Liebold, M. Eva nk Dennis, L. 8. | government the United States authorities have Fentamin?. savior. Zonas ¢. Robbins “Biymeute age 1 per suare per mth Shi bear inter- | Lumber and Mitt Work, James Corridon and the act for the relief of | day and an adjournment of the House followed. MOVEMENTS OF THE SATELLITES. Prati, A. Zimense, LW. Lisheld, ralivonevs: | "alsa to the afliciala ot Copenhagen 8s pooseah Aibert F Sturtevant Aparew Wit. caf from the date of ponih at ve cent perannnm. | oe i tia Charles F. Garrard. AX INFORMAL CONFERENCE. In studying the movements of the satellites | a Tobia, — — with the case an George B. Plant. ad and cap wm st any time by giving thirty | Coc: ¢ es Res i itusti Prof. Hall finds that one of them makes three | ~ eee — — cousul and render judgment in the case tn i jaca, days no! b p, 8 Wi The |. An informal conference on the situation in : * | and Wiliam Kurtz, quarrymen. | : idgment in the case Frane:s Himes, “The association advances to its shareholders at a ite Wine, with | , DEATH OF Suramixrexpexr Watont.—Tho | 440 ‘tonss was held in the ware and revolutions within twenty-four hours. ‘The | “"yy limited cant baead i with the Danish law. ane Fe Eo pg de wait mit ry ; ; louse was held in the ways and means fc limited east bound passenger on the Big Sohn d. bare | sttaensiesd Gigactaeeneremaie: cepa ice, ie the ewora enemy of heat, ali ols peared bate yee oo rr > bd | couhnal see: BObuA Cha Latiicanca oi a , view | *atellite nearest the planet ix the smaller of | Four which left St. Louis ut 9p. m. last night nbn F: Raters, a Shove quart |e s Tight, st jto arriving at some satisfactory ' set-| the two, being only eight miles in diameter. | collided with » freight train at Edwardevile Thomas K. Jones. y30 8. IOMAS BROWN, President. tet ve “ran” 7 mint at Carson City, Nev. . i toed oP nl RQMAS BROWN. President, edb crtmeisis who, have a, “ran” on claret —s i tlement. About ‘sixty “members” were | 1 is less than 4,000 milos from the plai Junction. Ill, the engineer and fireman being | rect uf ‘her ‘huchant, rene ‘Lit Sth... EDGAR P. BERHY, Treasurer. Drink our feimoke + Toutes, Springs Healing ; OEE present—Mr. Dockery (Mo.) presiding. The | 0ther one,which is 12,000 miles distant, is al killed. “he names are: William Barrett, fre= MTe"t of ber busband, romain in ju Ms ddzess JW. M., 516.9th st. nw. CHAS, Fi MILLIAMS, Secretary. Waterway aheac of Potumac water. 8225 por | EXTRapition Papers Issvep.—The State | Pitter was discussed in all ite and sey-| tWenty milesin diameter. If viewed from the | man, of Mattoon, Il; Edward Hoffman, engi- pemyhermngoee vai lite wi 1 Copenkagea 2 "RHORIGAN, TORO ke ComaNy, | Department today issued extradition papers in | eral propositions were submitted, including a surface of Mars they would appear to be about | neer, of Mattoon, leaves wife and four children. peonextraragant, > ARTHUR SMALL. | 614 14th st. n.w. Teleyh.ne 908. the case of John Barnett, under arrest in New | direct vote on the world’s fair item at this ses- | 0ne-fifth the size of the full moon of this earth, |The ‘only serious injury was to Samuel Coge- 1 E Cc J. W. THOMAS, i is AFFAIRS AT COAL CREEK. vquitarte Co-operative Degree SE THE 2G} DISCOUNT SALE Ip biscon- | York city for embezzlement in Ireland. sion ina separate bill, divorcing it from the | #"d they revolve'so rapidly that the inner one | well, tramp, who was injured internally and ceases BUILDING ASSOCIATION. asi = | eo pea - oa = isepeopesation LA ‘The cheiesenn /appaiated S| Sree ae ee eo Canned magne wae Si08 | ecnaiss Reece Gebthns an the Mine OFFICE, 1003 P ST. ¥.W. SD UBARARSOSIA TINUED. a Cetrme ox ae Daceare—Seccetary | Cometiaee of tet, Qesnoccatey Are, egninct the | 2c sar aos ciaradions ee oak protec | ean en a oe en nee, ong Trainin Stak: wieskiae aida oeelaaaee he ne ealietin the following reduction in Trousers for. Linas dha etter ad pel yer Cona., | comaihte the matter and report to a future con- | 82Y startling revelations, but the astronomers | of the coaches left the track. The accident | Nasmviix, Texx., Aug. 2.—Affairs at Cosl candor santegin ce oe 2 Mhere be will board the U. 8. 8. Dolphin for @| ference. The committee is as follows: expect that important discoveries will be made | was caused by the passenger train running into | Creek, the scene of lust winter's mining a ee anes Se See 3 Trounery wera a :% | cruise along the New England constas far north | "Against the appropriation Bankhead (Ala.), | Within the next few days, as the plauet ap-|an open switch om which the freight trata was Susiiek “Gns ‘eck te tear tee te which money ts loaned by the Equitable | nd 87 Trousers ‘now. ‘00 | 88 Bar Harbor, ‘MeMillin (Tenn. ), MeCreary (Ky.), Culberson | Proaches its most favorable position. Beyond | standing. } 4 Co-perative Buildine —_ Association. | Sibecribed for at aus thine, No arrears to yay. { ), $9 and 810 Trousers now. 00 ~ Sealand (Tex.), Cummings (N. Y.. such investigations of the surface and atmos- — > encoutaging condition. It seems the miners Eictity-srven vaonthily payments of prin- | “Ef"you have Yo iovest and. desire absolute Cor nae DEO. Disraict Patewrs.—Patents have been is- | — Favoring the appropriation—Williams (IIL), | Phetic conditions of the planct as will be pos- PREMIER ABBOTT PUZZLED. are growing restles under the com cipal and interest, santas = loan in fall: | Soe ian we subeersings of your money iuvestixate | ssj83m Manufacturing Talore and Giothicts | sued to citizens of the District as follows. | Durborow (lll.), Fellows (N. ¥.), Reilly (Pa.); | Sible the astronomers : be able to make some <a .. |tinued presence of troops and their | Our pl 2 Berns C 7 thematical reductions of valt He Cannot See How Canada Has Been U; bn epee infill ahngrongine nied EDT ES me we will show you how it ‘ George W. Hall, bill file, and Samuel R, Sebarf, | Shively (Ind. “A ane oe ieee ee Triendly to the United States | enforced subjection and they find many sym ay be se fata ae a wurden on. “arg : Recon 2 sf amon ie wt N pbntosamerponin dager spine peg wed fo Ro HW, MS, ice repent. | SASHES, DOORS, BLINDS, ko. apparatus for weighing’ asphalt, “Henry Hota another favorable opportunity will be presented | Tonoxro, Aug. 2.—A special dispatch from | Suroutrages Inte ten a ener * Mearyesveasesareavotieds | Dey bert, CR, Dare, J. Mouth, Ths. Kanes: You are mach mistaken if * pea Bey THE ALABAMA ELEUTION, Upon the doeitians of fhe pleat ead eae | Ottawa to tho Empire says: Sir John Cald- | soldiers sent out singly ah” the itaation baa 5 «Bee . ow think Lauber is the en- SSS P — ; Decome so strained t been di 4 SAVING. The 201 jane of stock isopenforsnb-| _ieteodn JOHN LINDER, Secretary. ES acplerimadig potas Tata a Two New Baxxs.—The controller of thacur-| pemocrats Take Comfort From Kolh’s De- A TRXAS CLAIRVOYANT. =e Se, pene SF Se aoa, 007 Es te besene tie ion scription and firet payment. Shares are | AMERICAN 10 AND COAL. CO.. A big portion of our a reney has authorized the First National Bank of | feat—Mr. Watson Says It is Not Significant. | Prof, Hall revived a communication a few | turned last evening from his salmon fishing | "Consequently last 1 irty more recruite, Se reer cxratece are paid Ger | Wave perebactd ofall} “Waly coal. Confer opel sedi Denison, Towa, to begin busines with « capital | ‘The democrats got considerable comfort out | aye ago frome lady in Fort Worth, Tee, ehe| tUr on the Metapedia. Inia brief interview | wicshet'entain — ae cent interest per annum is guaranteed. | SUPPLY Of ice for our, cus-| coal. Ind een ee — $100,000 aud the City National Bank of | of the result of the election of the straight-| claims that her thirteen-year-old daughter. is a | TeS##ding canal tolls he said __| from Knox Me or were members solicited. Setistaction | dale mebe dows: ‘Transoma, Moulings, ee ee out democratic governor of Alabama, The de- | clairvoyant and holds communication with the |“ Janaie hasever mani-| of foral military © oe ITS AIM. THE EQUITABLE is s co-operative eee eae ae a " ee feat of Cobb, the alliance-independent candi- | inhabitants of Mars and can give minute de- | fosted » querulous disposition in her dealings | Anderson is authority for che stator ; andlomning institution. ite aim, | §§-—q=>BETHESDA PARK HOTEL. sibs gal Sor yelees tonice No Format Canrxer Mezrixo.—Tho cabinet | feat of Cobb, pe With the United States, and speaking partica-| Conflict between soldiers and minere i im fo hone placing your order elsewh was without a quorum today, only Secretaries | U#te, -they regard as an indication of the | *Tiptions of their customs, laws and govern- | 10. Gf our international relations since I have | minent. . is so loan money at fair ratesof |“ Dignersand meals may be ordered by - : ment. Her aid bas not yet been solicited by the oun : ; g not ° y had anything to do with the government I am | —_—_>—_— {interest and pay fair and reliable profits on | 150e4. "7 Meals may De ordered by feioptene e that you can eave + | Charles Foster, John W. Foster and Attorney | Wetkness of the third party and that a great | observatory, the scientists preferring to trust to agra d ¥ NO LETTER FOK YOUNG BLOODW shares. CAUTION. —WISHING ALL OF OUR MA-| ye tll General Miller being present. No formal meet- | ™#6# of the southern alliance men will not de- | a telescope leprae ag os Mamas a Ad ey on pag Re net omen Te ASSETS, #1.005.011.15. We particularly costinn tives: having. old oper af : wis ~ Jing was held. Secretaries Fikins, Trucy, Rusk | Sert the old party. Seed SPO Ob) rance, in diameter which te | Tiree times in the past year have we sent dels-|'Me Deaperately Aitacked the Postmaster af rain efiowring thers, to he adjusted chee | ave.n.w. _Sy21m_| and Postmaster General Wanamnker are absent | | Mr. Watson eaid to a Stam reporter today | & a ple gations to Washington to clear up this very Edgefield, Tenn. Fomphists explaining the advantages | Shem thnetet ths COMPANES OFFICE shee name | ae = sLass, | trom the city and Secretary Noble is unwell. that the defeat of Kolb was not significant; that a Se tion of canal tolls, andas f. it! oy 1 end boneite of the aanciation. and other | Tutpenunn partyare used and omly the ‘meet reneuh: | PR g—>EY ERY THING STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. a ae dustin outa died porty conaibeeer tastes oneal PSb hey SiS SE Somtion of canal alla, andice for car recest | Nasmvinaz, Texx., Aug. 2—While Pos rian pie noem somtatioe | See eee LEE meme Ont Dorel | Dt PENNE Gee Re AAR | aca Thaleao of dence granted Party, lenders and the ‘third party, organ pub-| The following changes have been made in | thering friendly intercourse, Last semion wo | Master J- A. Raley of Edgeield, uewr thie ef lev, 1008 Fe i & WILSON MFG. CO., | _3720-Im EXANDRE IN, : ished here opposed him, because they not a As] panel welll SELMER Sectioning tr Oo city, was sitting in the post office Jesse Bloods sree JNO. JOY EDSON, Secy. | _™726tth.s.tr é a NDISPENSABLE To sumMeER com. | Mai. Wm. L. Haskin, first artillery. is extended | fayor any but straightout third | the Post Hoven gee eran ee wrecking, and when, set long sioon gn | vant, youll of the sicily, eoheed coll =>DE. HENRY A. ROBBINS HAS REMOVED | NS AR Ter five days. The superintendent of the rocruit-| party candidate, There was no such candidate | office—Marefred E.Newlin of Wisconsin, clerk at ; » we | . a —_—__— REuo It's practicing economy in making | ; oe ‘ - were asked whether the privileges thereby | asked for hix mail. He was told be had done yur ip ofice nad feaidence to. No. 4:30 ciur dwn ies eweamm Wu cautnagedd | NE servico will eause fifty recruits at David's | in the feld, he raid, This fall, he added, it | €1,200, has resigned on account of ill health to | "°°, ™ Pf Mss | ° T WEST END NATIONAL BANK, Bay four doors eastot Counecticut ave. as cline ao esetsttaas if Sox eona | atc te ‘bes aaigree fo the tranig soon tae | aaa tie of the third party to run nope | take effect August 1. W. J. H. Hozan of Minois | St#hted would extend to the incidental use of | This seemed to anger him, and beleftm ag ‘ ewe recter—and ae such aa yom pleage. | fantry and forwarded under proper charge to | bat strsightout. third. party, candidates fer | has bec retustated as ticrk st S000, The nae | our canals for these pu SE eS |e binne. Tne ders <4 "Mot petpie Rib welbesy the | the department of Dakota.” “™*"S°'° | Congress, who. would repudiate both the old | vices of John W; Freeman of Nebrasks, aud | "© PFOMpUY and cheerfully aswcnted. ‘Then, | with « large kui ean: Most people know we keep the partmen cote Pena they ead tary een nian ees teen ee aeuln, it will be remembered thet when | vor gust restive craaa S Fee * MALT OnNG0W' BUSINESS WILL Ceiermaygiaoe @: 44%) Ay Exaxmaixo Boanp.—The Secretary of| Wherever they nominated candidates for Con-| inspectors, have been dispensed with from |) vill, was, introduced | in sea eeneeek bitte, buss Garden Hove and keep |the Navy has appointed Medical Inspector | 8T* Angas 1, owls tak ot eapeeeeietion. to reciprocate the harsh treatment of Jey is not yot dea Geo k. Metibeu Sees pe ee Hike this Ae surg te ruin, the kines | Woods and Surgeons Moore and Lewis » boord MORE HOT WEATHER. Operation of the Anti-Lottesy Law. Sree at pee Kt Goldsborouah. bee ~ ~ |to meet at Mare Island, Cal., September 1 for a “ . 7 ; - vesnams ate 903 7th st. 8.w. sy27-8t cach cvening-at oftener. "°°" | the examination of candidates for admission to | Another Warm Wave Will Be Duein Wash-| _In September text it will be two years mar Persea yee rearelr rmcmeyr ef a4 | THIS OFFICER HAD GRIT, Titam 3 ‘Twenty Ave kb aeriet, Hose, ze themedical corps of the navy, and also to ox- ington on Friday. the law was enacted prohibiting the transmis- roysemar ite amt “that ay — aah ‘there hes | A! Fatally Shot He Held on to Sie C. T. Havexarn ae amine such officers as may be ordered before it.| ‘There is more trouble in store, said the | sion through the mails of newspapers contain- pped, — eaapapegshe oy Aeny Heed mey A: splaaaee A LIGHT WHEEL semnmere Letcher been nothing in our legislation upon interna- weather bureau prophet this morning. It prob- | 18 lottery advertisements or lottery matter. | tional subjects to Justify an accusation of un- | Moxcrox, N. B., Aug. 2.—Shortly after ® ably will not come before the end of this week, | Within that period the Louisiana Lottery Com- | friendliness, which the = Ge Del cok beset She ts eae wee a and when it does ‘come it will not be as bad as | Peny, one of the wealthiest corporations in the | States charge upon us, and in which, Iam sorry | 1) oot i MMS, Mlle meyened heahaaniag : i say, a rection of our Can press £0 p Sat Se cage last week, bat it will be sufficiently uncomfort- | coonert, hes gradually dwindled away. antil to- | rendily ‘acquiesce, house of il repute kept by Mra, Donnelly, Baltimore have been dispensed with on the | ble. the company will pass out Dviera, Aug 3.—Secretars Thomson of the | Policeman Steduan was shot dead. On the ar- ground that he ix an alien, and Meng Pate sad tock Bes or ihe "Scorcher" and those men who can’t bear the ° “‘small front wheel” ts Rocms and 11. atiamtic building, a “0 Fst. ow. THE RAMBLER NUMBER THREE! INVESTMENT SECURITIES. ‘Hitch wheel, base; 28-inch wheels: rigid frames: Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for easbor founda Fee ma gh bange, Ax Atiex Ixspector.—Assistant Secretary Crounse has informed the president of the Girone Amalgamated Society of Steel Workmen that aE ane mone Sucieorentos Weut | the services of Immigrant Inspector Evans at rent F ncn fo t suggesting that | Tomorrow will likely be a cool and pleasant | jaws now in force are of such a character that | Chamber of commerce, an ‘authority On the | vival of the officers at the house Policomes enercin eweren antecd, #2 the ‘society nominate an "American citizen to day, but after that—look out. By Friday an-| foreign lottery companies are practically de- | Subject, in an interview yesterday on Canadian | Syrc1,,0% {ue .wioors, at the Rouse Policeman b ‘York or New Orleans. * i tion in the of the St. Clais Cotton bourht and sold ta New York or % GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO.. Cait dene Marian jyao_ | take his place. other warm wave will be taking up its quarters | barred from doing ‘business — x ei oe : “oe | the burglars in attempting to escape that way J. §. Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange aa aa <qesFASTERN BUILDING AND Z0AN| Exxcurive Crumexcr.—The President bag | ! Washington for « stay of more or less lengthy too atecg asor es Sic couse eens test | Canadian, ‘territory, eaid: “Tbe Caudian ser gn grade bem yeteion, gy Laban row. Now York Cotton Exchange. HAVE YOU SEEX IT? be é chal d passhan'403- 7: Ona ‘a United | (ration. It is thought the mercury will not | yin be a thing of the past, - a [claim that the’ entire canal runs | Piet ogicers hurried to the stne and” foune Tehman, Stern & Co., New Orleans Cotton Ex- | <7 pe, Calieraphs now heyboerd a. ARBOCIA TION. States eoldie: pogh praan, rise above 92, but no one is advised to lay | of wast moner par) al to be invented for | through Canadian watery and territory cannot (yeor Stedman cmmaged in w ates gem 4 gee ymieg Sox, [14 PER CENT PER ANNUM PROPIT SINCE bret by ast hgtviperve “dir at "Yon Siflee Ce Gh eal hit wo re aa pepeese| Goan wricas ceaeanal emcee, Semerbiy, | Of the thieves. He had been shot. but managed e x A * lent another 5 t City, Mont., the ther- | lative ventures, reat Britain conc exclusive ow: hold bi il Officer Keotta arrived, sz General Agents, st. tw. ORGANIZATION. the time he was stationed in Arizona, was con- | », \°Sterday A i as control and jurisdiction of the caval to the |‘ Uold bis man ‘until Officer intros gt month. #200 lomned on cach share. | victed and sentenced to imprisonment for life, | MOmetér registered 104 and when intense heat FRR ETRE Cruted States by the treaty of Wechington rat, | Met, the burglar wae knocked down and hand: NOTICE. Fant. Capitol st. Peet ie a ee Wenot much prospect of good skating around The following official changes have been | in So kaaec 4 bee me Oficer Stedman then ran about 100 yardy "Ths Business conducted by the late Ricard F, Har. Geburate we” | September 20, 1890, of making false reporte to | Washington soon thereafter. | clearing | ™#de in the Department of the Interior: the Senate requesting the Secretary of War to | {BP0¥ UP his band and said: — Sabana ban took med MEse cathe place by hin sows ie Toes trey OF the currency and sentenced | weather tonight and fresh breeses during tor ie Se Ege Te Detrntand Se Clete ieee Tie an | ing about tive minutes after being shot.” It wae fa the CITY OF WASHINGTON, In the congtr of RF. HARVEY'S SONS. remitted the unexecuted part of the sentence. | ‘TOW. bd xe 5 SC. Paxton of | Claire late canal, werein waters under the juris. |£0W4 that the bullets took effect in the lefy < a 2 ‘OLt e._3y80-3t a —_——.-— 1,200. Hesignatioh: Joseph McC. Paxton of Giction of the United States or the Indon of | Breast over the heart. The burglar arrested bscrit associated with their = AN AGED AMBASSADOR: i second assistant examine: Domi 4 fgthes fora nuuabor at Years pulelts cootlauunce of metectise — Prnsonat.—J. C. Shoup of New York, Geo. ——— Promotions: ‘Benjamin ‘Pr Mann of Masceshe- Sets of ee ee wiag the advaniage of long fur had eight years experience in the real estate | Atkine of Chicugo and W. H. Lee of St. Louis | And the Petition He Desired Handed to the | setts, third nasislant examiner,€1,400, towecond | SecTetars of V patongak fey wy we _ Rertence in ail branches of the undertaking business, | business with the firm of Swormstedt & Bradley, 1| are at Willard’s.—J. 0. Jaines of Dayton, Jos. President. assistant examiner, $1,600; Charles F.Chisholm | in” Canadian” terri bat it is of WATTS tottecte cares aa will, on MONDAY, Ansust 1, 1802, associate myself | G, Patterson of Philadelphia and C. B. Wilron| He looked like a patriarch as he stood with | of New York,fourth assistant examiner, » | mo importance. The canal STON, in the coisty of WASHINGTON and DIE | ‘Telepncaccall sen Te Femwonable. = so | with. T. Bride, at 1203 st. s.e., opporite the con- "3 F to third assistant is fect wide, and the boundary ICT OF COLT MBIA. ip horiaed Sg have gasses, _ ae pS sressional library, where I will conduct a general real aed vananca g ‘manner that mine Son Secjow. narscly, antll Clow of bensesson SUL Be EE OREARD MEAD THIS” HODGUS: | estate and insrancebastness eS Ee ee a eppeny oereot wuzuras mr hand and acl of | 8 Freuy Pedy. nt fetes forthe Auman wae | Neel ese y Gmnsony. pier and the international = ee aay Mr. Gregory bas been in our employ for the past ee Se, Lawn, Ang. 2 —Be. 5. B, trute, 0 eed Sky Pweg ee ee Se ae | POTOMAC TELEPHONE eixht years, and wo take pleasure in saytuly that be fs, aoa. _ re ; [lige uctaa e a en Be BEERS |e Spe ea * payable i ‘of the company - , x to St aaa EEE participate in all profits and mature isd “D.C 4y903*_ SWORMBTEDT & BRADLEY. Convention of the People’s Party at Jack- Byars. a 8 anna BETHESDA PARK. LE of eon, "1 foe sees pty yt eee ra. — a i ocantfal park tn open, tee to raspiaies —— Jacxsox, Moon. Aug. 2—The people's party froun the: Ld J + state con meet . eh Se SRE oe pees | Sok tence fe Seek taro ea Tas | © Reprod reteapenh © eee aco Dee eee cece io) Pioney, um pienice ev “TAL AWB Sock vite REO... G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT! ge AE |S Lite, tember Washiagton Stock LEWIS G. TEWESBURY & CO. a ‘BANKERS AXD BROKERS, OMENS RE: sng feat e maree tem Dt | onan PEs, | OR “ omeriameme | eran. Se Sete eas lie — —_————— ee “eS be ‘delivered Jeo % comsom NG Ee | Ger Tez Bust.

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