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Aves Hare Vicon * Restores faded, thin and gray hair to its original color, texture and abundance: prevents it from fall- fmm out, cheeks tendency to baldness, and promotes a new and vigorous growth. A cleas, safe, elegant and 2d EDITION. JUST 400 YEARS AGO. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 3,, 1892. ‘THE RESULT IN ALABAMA. Looking Brighter for the Democrate—Kolb ‘Talks of = Contest. ‘Returns from As the back counties are heard from the major- ity of Jones and the regular democratic ticket inereases and will probably reach 30,000. It BROTHERHOOD MEN MUST GO. ‘Will Not Employ Them. The Mexican Central Railroad Company |The Market IN WALL STREET TODAY. Dall, but Firm With Slight From First Prices. New Yonx, Aug. 8.—The stock market this morning was no broader, but moro active and stronger than yesterday, St. Paul, Atchison, ‘barged | Burlington, cotton oil and sugur all displaying from the Mexican Central road because of their being brotherhood men. J. A. Thorne and G. special activity, while the strength was by no means confined to the industrials, First prices TWO SHORT SESSIONS Neither Senate Nor House Oooupy Much Time Today. MONEY RECEIVED. Additional Subscriptions to the National | F. Encampment Guarantee Fund. The following additional subscriptions to the guarantee fund, national encampment. G.A.R, $ has been received by George B. Lemon, chair- | Less several oul | man finance committee: a ‘Total |, bat which are now un- avaible for various reasons | ea looked last night as if Jones’ majority would 2 : | Te peters moana Imitating the Memorable Aot of rut ssiow os 10000. The emaight, democrat, | ger caer oud Sot oke ee tie | Tenet pea oe comapaced with vow of WORLDS FAIR ABPROPRIATION, | ¥stsal Pre tasstaice 60 Columbus at Palos. it is believed, will control the ture by ® | few davs and that the Mexican Central | veloped a strong tone, and while the improve- | wate | Leeb'a. rs pe treed Lerhnmpe pl tra be pater was elected ae its*threat that it would | ment mad a a ae i 55.00 vi LAB. asin . employ any men ‘to labor organi- | rose 15¢ to 4634 and su; and Burlington } i } T. Wi “. S As soon, the i. * Mr. Baily pgp mater gs patting hen Ae gegen oe apaetern ory Coorg Segoe vspestvelt. Other feature | NO Determination as to It Yet) Wadidigten Loeemah cans Be saab lGishavanbilion grotting teh Ge anes THE TEUTONIC’S FAST RUN,| S08? ANP_2HAT waswer srs. [few scars ago. It is understood that the | however, was eiirely lacking” and the seiimn: Chas. G. Ri a 10.09 | a oa shen he ech ns alah Dice 3 - brotherhood men employed on the roads enter- | tion gradually died away in the later trading Agreed Upon. so 25.00 | Sratie members should be bound by whatever : How @ California Swindler Cheated Over 400 ing this city will refuse to handle freight | and a few of the more sluggish atocks were care 09 | the caucus did. head was perfectly bald. I was induced to try Ayer's eg Victims, whether for or from the Mexican Central until y } 20. There were a great many objections to this, Sie | TeeoerreS rost maar cblections te ta, 15.09 Bounted that ther would leave the canons if 10,00 the Fesolutions were passed. Mr. Chitinan end 30.00 | Mr. Babbitt did leave. 2.80 Mr. Culberson then offered as a «ubstituiee ition that the members should be bound ¥ what the cancur said on the subject ot fll ‘on thie proposition. Mr. Baily and Mr. Kilgore, v and Fied below their first prices by the fractional re- getion which followed. At 11 o'clock, however, market was dull and fairly # generally at a shade better than at the openin, and d Har Vigor. and before Thad used half « bottle the hair Dewan togrow. Two more botties brought out as good » head of bair asever Thad. On my recommendatisa my brother William Craig made use of Ayer’s Hair ‘Vigor with the same good results."—-Stephen Craig, ‘822 Charlotte st.. Philadelphia, Pa. the discharged men are reinstated and the or- ganiantion recognized by the company. eu penite-l tthe STRIKERS PROFESS CONFIDENCE. They fay That Their Triumph is Only a Question of Ti Sax Fraxctsco, Cat., Aug. 8.—Three in- dictments found by the grand jury yesterday reveal a swindle of gigantic proportions, in which some 400 people, principally from the east, have been badly bitten. Victims reside in nearly all the large cities of the east, including Chicago and New York. Two of the swindlers, 0. E. Moore and T. H. Downing, are within American Fishing Vessels in Danger of Seizure. |ANOTHER CAUCUS, Money on call yn easy at 1: 2per cent Prime mercantile papor, 3 53g. Serling exchange is quiet and stendy,with actual business at 487 and 487% for sixty-day Homusteap, Pa., Ang. 8.—It is now probable | bills and 48834 and 48834 for demand. Posted Qhat as a result of the wage confict | te? 488 and 43934. | | J. W. Boteler & Son“ But It’s Action May Not Prove | Eaward maa j D. Gih Binding on the Members. a el wn & Co. — Cazh (G. ~G) E. F. Droo; THIS COUNTRY’S REGRETS. 5.00 25.00 AYER'S HAIR VIGOR. A HITCH IN THE PERFORMANCE. reach, but the third, A. Hoyt, is in Mexico. Tn 1887 Moore bought from the millionaire farmer, John , 14.000 acres of land in Tehama county, adjoint in Homestead a secret society will be involved. Complaint hae been made to The Mercantile Safe Deposit Company report to change in the stock of silver, which remains at 2,014,309 ounces; certificates, 2,014. Govern- THE SENATE. z There were very P, Ellis & Co. . G. Fischer w Senators present when | Franklin & Co. ‘one or two others declared thet « . be bound by any ruch a jag bondi a Senator Stanford's | the Junior Order of American Mechanic | ment bonds dull and ste: state bonds neg- M. Goldsmith & Son “ oa Prerared by Dr. 3. Ayer Co. Lowell, Mae. | Santa Maria No, 2"Hiad to Be Towed From | Tehams connty, adjoining, fenator, Stanford | oe a rethe mul ore a large sites | lected; railtoud bonds havo boon quiet nd gets | #9487'# season opened, nor did there appear to | M- Gali berger“ 20.00 me Sold by Dragwists Everywhere. Palos. | erally firm. ‘be any pressure of business before the body. ‘but they would not have it bi the transaction being long credit. Within a few | of mon wearing badges of the. order, and that | ; | House & Herrmann ce 25.00 ; ee Paros, Aug. 3.—This is the four handredth | favs Moore haa’ the "place with a] in taking the places of locked ocr ons | gpiBe transactions in the stock market, except | Leave of absence, on account of ill-health, |W. ll. Houghton M''g Co. (ada) 30.00 Slone. They thea withdrew from un anniversary of the day on which Columbus set | $70,000 mortgage, the Savings Union of this | the ordet they are violating thelr oaths, nad | 08 in the cotton oll, shares ard the Laclede | was granted to Mr. Kenna. 5. Ka i 30.00 | TRe caucus this aftermoon alt: pre timized. "= WINSLOW'S SOOTHING STRUP Hae been used for over PIPTY YEARS by MILLIONS ef MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- ING with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, DIARRHEA. Sold by draggiste world. Besure and ask for ‘“Mrs. Winslow's Soota- Aye” smd take nocther hind SScentes bottle, Ey sail from Palos westward on his voyage of dis- covery and the festivities arranged here for celebrating the day were carried out with great success. The view from the town, however, was ob- river and rendered it impossible to see more than a dim outline of the hulls of the vessels at anchor. At 6 o'clock, the hour at which Columbus city being vic Then he sold two-thirds of the place to Hoyt, and Downing and organ ized the California Land Company and cal the tract the “Elmore Colony.” Circulars were issued and a gorgeous pamphlet was pub- lished offering five-acro tracts for @1_ a week on scured bya thick mist which hung’ over the | each sore, the total price being $15 an acre, Four hundred viotims were secured. Some paid up in fall and got worthlens deeds. A few months ago he transferred his interest back to Boggs. ‘The Savings Union demands, $63,000 should be expelled. ‘The officers of the local council have begun an investigation, and if the reports prove true they will appeal to the state councillor. A wild story has been in circulation here for ‘two days, which in effect is that a secret emis- sary of the Clan-na-Gael had been here trying to induce the naturalized Irishmen here to join the Clan-na-Gael. several workmen who did not take any Kindlier to him than to the anarchist ‘The members ran against | i } Gas shares, were barren of feature after 11 o'clock, but a heavy tone was still displayed and where changes in quotations were made they were generally toward lower prices. Cot- ton oil, however, moved up above 47, while th preferred, at 83, bed alice’ cos Laclede Gus rove 15 and. the preferred 2 per cent. A better temper was developed im the general lst towerd mone, aad at that time the market, while very ,duil, was tteady to firm at insignificant changes from howed a gain of 25 pef cent’ A resolution offered by Mr. Pettigrew calling | on the Secretary of War for a report as to all army oficers who have been tried by court-mar- | J. tial during the past ten years, their rank, offense, rdict rendered and punishment imposed. was the subject of considerable discussion. Objeo- tion was made to it by Messrs. Hawley, Call. Bate, Manderson, Palmer, Sanders and Proctor, on the ground that fall publicity had A been given to cach ease at the time it occurred | 0. Seaton Perry. James 8. Topbam iH. Chesley & Co Browning & Middleton G. Warner........ E. Prall (Hotel Arno). P. Austin... and that the effect (if not the motive of the | Walter H. Acker. FADACHE, _ NECRALGIN: DIZZINESS, began his vorage, the caraval Banta | fram the men ‘Boggs will take back the who came here, and aso result he sas unoere- recuaag (alanine et * | Fesolucion ) was to renew ceandal and to expose | Jobin P. Amnemy. Funkenpess. 2 eared. Dr. » construct n tation | land. moniously hustled ont wn. It is possible, ¢ oficers concerned a1 ir relatives to + Bel “ 1 SouEtien ee versel of that name belonging to the MEXICOS RETRENCHIENT. though, that he did enlist afew pgrsons before ANOTHER LEGAL BLOW. further disgrace, pain and mortification, with- The Building Register. . — == Columbus expedition, which bad been ly- ETON S RETREN yee he left and thevo will continue proselyting. | 4. ree, A in te cs < out the Rossibeitey of any good being done Bresnahan & Brick. For Dysrersta ing off shore all night, set ber sails for The immediate effect of the mass meetings | 4% Attempt to Enjoin the Carnezies From | by tio publication. The resolution was wivo- |W. L. Bramball her passage through the lines of warships an- | chored outside of the bar, but owing to the Many Expenses Will Be Lopped Off, but Effictency Will Be Maintained. yesterday has been materially to stiffen the Getting Men Under False Pretenses. cated lessrs. Pettigrew and Ds eors8esSs8 $328838228 compromise recommended 'y Ue cy committee and then « > A Meeting of the G. A. R. Corps A meeting of the members of the oli t corps is called for this (Wednesday o'dleck at the Ebb: & regarding 5.00 Death of Rev. Columbus Greene. | ‘courage of the strikers. Prrrssvne, Ps., Aug. 3.—On Saturday next | former arguing that the public had a vight to 5.00| Rev. Columbus Greene, the aged father ATL dealers — of a dead calm a line wae run tober} Crrr or Mexico, Aug. &—Various rumors} Manager Potter claimed that forty-nine new Attorney Brennan will go into court and ack | know the facts, and the latter claiming that the 5.00 of Rev. Ramuel, a Greene mark ec nd a eT aoa sareat® | regarding the financial policy of the govern~| men wero put to work in two days and that the | for an injunction restraining tho Carnegie | Téb0tt might form the basis of a radical and ss 5.00 the pastor of = Calvary Haptest followed by tho Spanish ‘lcet, all in « single fle. | ment have been in circulation recently to tho| rank and file of the mechanical depart- 8° | philosophical reform of military Jurisdiction, Jos. Tsurden — Eveay Hovsexeeren’ WHO PURCHASES FROM US, UPON CREDIT, SUMMER COMFORTS OR EVERY-DAY NECESSITIES ACKNOWLEDGES BY HER CONTINUED PATRON- AGE HER APPRECIA- TION OF OUR of Marine Montigo was on board the warship "The voyage down the river past the Monastery of Larabida, on which buildings the fags of all the American states were flying, to the oc euy bout an hour. tide the bar-were moored the vessels of the foreign squadron which had come to take | part inthe celebration. These vessels were | formed in lines between which the caraval | Passed amid thundering salutes and deafening cheers. ‘The mist and the smoke from the guys made effect that sweeping economies were being in- troduced. While it is true that the govern- ment islopping off many expenses it is the policy agreed on to maintain at the ent lovel of efficiency every branch of th public service and to carry forward to com- pletion all the great public works now in pro- cess of construction. interest on the debt held at home and in Europe will be met with entire punctuality, as the savings now Leing made will overcome the increased cost of placing gold for interest ment were rapidly weakening. ‘This morning the company only cl additional applications and the men are not disposed to concede that many. In fact, tho energivs of a number of day laborers who were wavering yesterday are devoted to- diy toward inducing those who have gone in to come out and many stratagems are lnid to got hold of the men. Tho Edna has been ploughing the shore all morning trying to find a Homestead man near | the mill landing. The gates are besieged and letters containing personal appeals are ecnt in Steel Company from bringing non-union men | fy, three | to claiming that fully two-thirds of the men are deceived as to the condition of affairs at Home- stead, and that many of them get their in- timation that they are to work for the Carnegie Company when they reach Pittsburg. Proceedings will be based on the case of tho Committee on the quadro- centennial Cincinnati men, who were brought here ostensi- bly to work in who were on the train on which the frightful riot occurred last week. Fourteen men were brought to this city from ittsburg. These aro the men | tion during the recess and empl tary affairs. To VISIT THE WoRLD's FaIn. Resolutions were reported from the commit- tee on contingent expenses anthorizing the to expori- clerk, for the appointment of a select com: mittee of three to visit the Indian terri | J. to investigate the complaints of the Chero- A. the grounds of the world’ e b nally, on motion of Mr. Manderson, the reso- | D. oss Pitteburg under false representations, | ution was referred to the committee on mili- Jobn J. Cortinett Ballau! —— J. Crawtord B. Cleary B. Duvall Church, died at the residence of his son leet 209 evening. The A was cighty years of dicta On the Chicago "Change. weago, Aug. 8.-The khowy feature om jas the conduct of outs. Asa result of itimpossible to watch the maneuvers of the | abroad. The decline in silver has been # seri- | to the men. points in Ohio Monday. Six of them deserted inst intruders and authorizing the com- - i - a iA x = 4 and EQUITABLE caraval, which followed for some distance the | ous matter for the government, but the meas-| _-‘We have completely checked all fecling of | today when they found they were to be sent to | mittee on printing to sit during the recess and | Fred Dietz... a CREDIT route n by Columbus 400 years ago. ures taken will make interest payments casy. | doubt,” remarked a member of the udvisory | Homestead. : | tal stimony in regard to the selection of a W. O. Douglass. - SYSTEM, WHICH EVER DIRECTS HER OVER A STRAIGHT AND STEADY COURSE, NEVER RUNNING AGROUND UPON SHOALS OF MISREPRESENTA- TION OR SINKING IN THE QUICKSANDS OF DECEPTION. PLACING HER IN IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OF EVERY POSSIBLE CONVENIENCE, IT GRANTS HER THE MOST LENIENT METHOD OF REPAY- MENT, ACCEPTING A MERE PITTANCE FROM At 9 o'clock the little vessel returned and re- entered the river. ‘The town of Haelva is crowded with oe and all the buildings, private and public, are gaily decorated. genes AMERICAN BOATS MAY BE SEIZED. | Fishing Vessels Suspiciously Near the Can- adian Waters. Hauirax, N.8., Aug. 3.—The air is fuli of | rumors of American vessels fishing inside the | three-mile limit. A report was current today what the cruiser Vigilant had captured a vessel | Mexican capitalists continue to form uew com- panies, existing proof of their belief in their continuance of good order and national credit. — A Sensational "Frisco Affair. Sax Fuanctsco, Aug. 3.—A sensational case in which R, H. McDonald, the banker and tem- perance advocate; his son, also a banker; his son's wife, Clara Belle,and a gay deceiver, | Seneca Swalm, figured, had a queer sequel yes terday. At noon some diamonds bought for the erring wife by the young husband were wold atauction in a dingy alley in frontof the | morgue, the deputy coroner acting as auctioneer, committee this morning. “Not only are the men firmer than they have been for a week, but they will certainly reclaim every ‘Homestead steel worker who has ‘weakened. This ix our week. We have learned that yesterday seven plates were rolled out and not asingle one but was condemned. That convinces us that our position has become almost Cay sibs ooaregh and we can afford to wait until Mr. Carnegie tires of having his money thrown away.” At the works this morning Supt. Potter said that the departmente in operation are working daily more smoothly ax the men became accu tomed to the work, and he has every reason to —— He Predicts Trouble at Homestead Orrawa, Or. Aug. 8.—David Keer, a Home- stead striker has secured employmentin thiscity. The trouble at Homestead, he says, is by no means over. The union men aro ‘patiently waiting for the withdrawal of soldiers, bloodshed would ensue at Camegio’s, Keer likened the situation at Homestcad at this time to the quiet before the storm. tibet ier Accidents in the Missouri Mines. Joruix, Mo., Aug. 3. curred in the mines yesterday. Walter Erown | site for a new building for a government print- j and | [bree accidents oc- Cc The first two were objected to and over without action. The Inst was agreed to. Al THE CUBAN RESOLUTION. The resolution cffered by Mr. Call on the n | 12th of May for the appointment of a joint com- mittee of the two houses report the ‘ical con f Cuba and the Weat r their _reiations to was Inid befgre the Senate, pored by Mr. Sherman as unwise in every aspect and as an unfriendly act to examine commercial and Joh Edmonston. Eagleston, jexr. Ebert. bos Ber 833 Ong. ft to purchases of \Jard and ribs by John Cudahy. “The market for wisions Was also helped bye London col -_ He May Be Lynchod. Dexven, Cor., Aug. 3.—J. H. Cross, who wes arrested some days ago, charged with robbing the First National bank of Denver of 21,000, led the arrest last night of AN. Sawyer, one of alleged detectives who worked ‘np the BS8Sssssssesesse ) fishit ii robibited ters alo the | The crowd was composed mostly of jewelers’ | be satisfied. was killed by a falling boulder in Delp mine | toward the government of Spain; and he sug- case aguinst Cross. Sawver will be taken ‘THE SAVINGS OF HER | Eaoared coustot Halifax. United States Conant { 8eente. pawnbrokers and clerk re-thing” eee es ae and Robert Calvin was struck on the forehead | gested a comparicon between the proposed to Elbert Cross’ home, whore he feare vith WEEKLY Ok MONTHLY TOIL, EVER READY TO | peamese eos inn dcousticmaliecs of Ges — rs and “police rounders. The jewels, | Russian Schools Closed Because of Cholera. | by a piece of rock shot froma shaft on the inquiry and a like proposition on the part of | C 00 lynching or tur and feathers, ax he was chased y ; A : * d, e on | dition of Utal a in without . He views bis arrest ax only « ENTER HER HOME, AND REPLACING IT WITH ——- ane es See orice A od | hes seoond tine their purchaser. The sale was the prevalence of cholera in Russia the min-/ the Avlor land at Cartersville, was struck bya action. sehice oe! him there. te « with | he inst Clara vi bi pets cons) deavoring to place a felo BENEFACTIONS UNKNOWN TO ANY OTHER | parreis of No. 1 fish each tide. ee pee 'y judgments against heavy boulder and badly injured. THE PRESIDENT'S VETO. | =z endeavoring to place a felony SYSTEM. IN OUR REPLENISHED PARLORS SHE WILL ALWAYS FIND A HANDSOME LINE OF ALL MAN- ‘NER OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, REFRIGERATORS, GAS AND VAPOR STOVES, BABY COACHES, TOILET AND DINNER SETS, AND WORKS OF ART. HOUSE & HERRMANWS CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES. ‘#17. 919, #81 AND v23 7TH SE. ‘This is a great temptation to Ai erel men, who are hovering tuspiciously, neat the three-mile limit. In consequence the do- | minion government has dispatched the cruiser ‘Kingfisher to the scene of the alleged poaching and some seizures may be looked for. poten. brace THE TEUTONIC’S SPEED. She Covered 538 Miles in Twenty-four Hours and Broke the Record. New Youx, Ang. 3.--The White Star steamer ‘Teutonic mace a heroic attempt to lower the record between Queenstown and this port on her trip which ended here this ‘The jowels were given by hor to Swalm, the alienator of her affections. Swalm is in prison now, and Clara Belle is living on a farm in California, ———— The Railroad Company Was Negligent. Mizwavxge, Wis., Aug. 8.—The jury investi- gating the union depot wreck, in which two lives were lost and four seriously injured, has returned a verdict finding that the Chicago, —— ips Paul Loge trond gel = igent in not employing a sufficient number aitetenanae ‘eer rants aie cosdenes ioe we of telephones for dispatching trains at the po until September 1. lectures in this city will be suspended fintil November 1in order that the students before whom they are to be delivered may be enabled to assist in combatting the scourge in the in- fected districts. pak ee Troops to Remain at Wardner, Idaho. Wanpxenr, Ipano, Aug. 3.—Gen. Carlin and Maj. Randall have returned here from Fort Sherman. The troops will be here for an in- definite period as, the United States commis- sioner has warrants for the arrest of 500 men, some 200 of which are yet to be served. It has been represented in the petition to FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The following arc the opening and closing: prices of yw York Stock Mark wire to Carson & Macart: ig, Cas ae sie | dan The President's message, the government in relation to land patente, was | before the not been discussed by C and says thatit | A’ would interfere with the rapid settlement of such claims now going on in the land oice and Le an expense and burden to the claimants. | A. ‘The bill was so rndical and so indefinite in its rovirions that the President could not give it | P- is approval. The bill and veto message were referred to | A- the judiciary committee. = returning without | por, 8 | his approval Senate bill toamend the act of| Mrs. MH. M. Melivaine Setreported Ur apecial | March 3, 1887, for the bringing of suits against | Hon. Thomas J. Morgan. 1419 F stree ; nate. The President intimates | G. | that the sweeping effect of the measure had Bros ‘kward. MeCullum ‘ash (D. A. Me.). . Mencken & Bro. Michaelis John J. 3. ma. D. | John A. P m. L. Price... . to be an innocent man. —— & Terrible Aftatr. , Ang. 3.—The variety erg wax slightly damaged New Havex, © 5.00 store of Israel Wein! ax 0 | by fite last night. An investigatzon by the fine 10.00 | marshal showed that the goods in the store lan 5.00 been saturated with kerosene. Weinberg was 5.00 , charged with arson and bi $2,000 1.00 bail. The upper floors of the building ane Ds nf ‘ Ps Di Ska Siig) BILLS PASSED, morning, and she cht have succeeded SE ae both governor ard President that men have | £ betel | Res es seen ap but for an ee aa accident to her| Died From Fever and Not in Battle. | becn designated for the assassin’s knife or| Ft. 3 | ,, The following Senate bills were taken from | J "W. tuppert i oe ea 3530 CUS MASS. AVE. H.W. | achinery last night. The Teutonic did not| 24*z1Bam, Ang. 8.—Letters from Capt. Lu- pelle that existing evidence proves the asser-| fi? | the calendar and pasec [ion Rothchilds P-m., 83; . BA: mm. ce | Toestablish a subp, i Ryneal. jr. Mes Srmpeieenuc mae a baton Selgh Tae ati Companys weaacie ee| | ——— pe Ue | eee a known at Queenstown when the T ‘April 9 have been received here announcing the A Gloomy View of the Big Fair. Mo. Pac, Shouse Extending for two vears the time for the con- | F. W. pe. 3a tonic put in there efter her run from Lit 1. | death of Mr. Walter Fenwick De Winton from | INPIANavotts, Aug. 8.—The world’s fai He oon struction of the Big Horn Southern railroad | Stumph & Bro. “ft Alesand-is, Va. and MAK We Mascracrosz The steamship was then in good conditnon | fever at Unyoro in March. Mr. De Winton, it | missioner, E. B. Martindaie of Indiana, takes a | Léad Tras Fi ing ig through the Crow Indian reservation. Geo. B. Sheetz . .S. (hloaantrte papers y and it was desired that if she was able to dis-| was before se |, bad been killed in an én-| very gloomy view of the outlook for the fair, | N-¥-&N-E- ae 8 | M. bie BADGES FOR EXCURSIONS, BADGES FOR PICNICS, BADGES FOR SOCIETIES, BADGES FOR PLEASURE CLUBS, BADGES FOR POLITICAL CLUBS. £.N. MEYER BADGE MAKER, MILITARY AND SOCIETY FURNISHER, ‘S22 Seventh st. aw. Racssee Baa Pec. Fensisa Your Hovse Now. . Groaaws tinguish herself she would do it on this trip or remain second best in the transatlantic fleet for another year. The record-breaking season is the month of August, when the winds are light and the seas sre calm. Though she did not lower the record the | Teutonic broke all beat days runs by eight | miles, when during the twenty-four hours end- ing at noon yesterday she steamed 528 miles. ‘The best previous day's run was made by the City of Parison her record breaking run last oe len a the erniser Co- great speed asked of the new Iumbia, which is sup) to be fast enough to overhaul such vessele as the Tentonic, is a maintained of twenty-one knots an hour, and yet the latter kept up a of twenty-two knots an hour for a whole day. At this rate the new “commerce would be left out of sight by the gagement with the natives. ao atl Democratic Celebration at Louisville, Lovisvsiix, Ky., Aug. 8.—Adlai Stevenson, the democratic nominee for Vice President, has telegraphed that he will agrive in the city this evening to be t at the dedication of the Wat fub’s new home on 6th street Th evening. Gov. Brown will preside. esol eer ais ‘The Field Clear for Ignatius Donnelly. St. Pact, Mixx., Aug. 8.—Gon. Jas, H. Baker, the alliance candidate for governor of Minnesota, last night wrote a letter withdraw- ing his name. This leaves the field to the other ing of the party; headed by Ignatius Donnelly. Te is stated that ihe alliance wing, numbering ss 2 When asked what he thought would be the out- come in case Congress did not pass the appro- pypstion, he replied: «+My iden is the best thing th8 members of the national commiscion can do | is to resign. I cannot see what else there is left | | for them to do. They ought to step down and | out and allow the directors at Chicago to ran the fair. If the government is not to give the fair support there is no reason why the national commission should have a voice in its manage- ment.” ee Confidence in Mr. Somerby. Cincinnati, Ang. 3.—A large meeting of members of the Order of the Iron Hall took place here last night. Resolutions were passed expressing the fullest confidence in Supreme Justice F. D, Somerby and complimenting him for his valuable services to the order. Washington Stock Exchange. Salee—Regulat call—i2 o'clock m.: American Graphophone, 50 at 4%. Government Bonds—I 6 bid, 116% asked. 116 bid, 116% asked. S._48, registered, 199; ‘S48, coupons, 1907 1889, gold, 106 bi currencs, 1901, 115 bid, — aske gold, 1902, 118% bid, — asked. Wat Ky 7 currency, 199 bid, — asked. sf Fency, 1 ) HG asked 33s, Teg. 210s, “isva- 1901, 100 bid, ~ asked. eo Miscellaneous Bonds—Washington and George- town Kallroad 10-40 68, 101 bid, —asked. Washi ton and Georgetown ‘Railroad Convertible 68, 123 bid, — asked. Masonic Hall Asa’n 53, 101 "bid, —asked. | Washington Light Infantry ist mort age 64. 1904, 95 bid, — asked. Washington Gas company, series A, 64 118 bi ashing- ton Gas, series B. és, 11 asked. Washing- ton Gas’ Co. Convertible 6s, 1901, — bid. — ask Also six House pension bills and bills to cor- = | rect military records. | | Felton, Sanders, White and Hill as the select | Dr. District of Columbia Bonds—goyear fund, 5s, | Committee on the Pinkerton detective force, r ed. Water stocks, 7 | and of Messrs, Hawley. Manderson, Quay, ind, és, | Palmer and Vilas as the select committee on the A. T. Whi 1908, | Simon W 3.658, 1924, fund, cur- | tendunce of members this morning. No objec- ‘THE PINKERTON COMMITTES, ID The Vice President announced the appoint-| 31 ment of Messrs. Guallinger, Peffer, Hansbrough, _W. reception to the Grand Army. ter a short executi at 1:40 p.m., adjourned till tomorrow. THE HOUSE. There was no appreciable increase in the at- loses Sinsheimer | Wm. | John W. Walker. Christian ‘Xander. Hi. Yeoman tion was made tothe reading of the journal of | Webster Beymer. yesterday's proceedings, but Mr. Kilgore (Tex.) | 9- P. Burdette. Beavers & Pillett. ‘Of “Geo of Sprinwte) N—HOLTMAN , Fether Tuner, i jasbington, D. ©. ——— eee Hr? wi 6 otclock, on, 500 G street horthwest, LENA CUOK: 00 daughter of Sopiie atid Mathew Cook. Litue Lena was our darling. 9s approximately 20.000 votes, will a darted Bae eben en objected to its approval in the absence of a | "yer t Muwwora Crevrr Hovse Tentonic in loss than half a day. If the White | Strata The alliance faction will make its co peakesnd Potomac Telephone tat, mont. ss The Speaker directed the clerk to | M- ric geeral fiona is racther's resilence, nigncemeen ie Bteamer had continned on her vovage st | oor fa qofeg ean faction Basy Works at Phoenixville, Ps. ed, Capitol and SoriuO Street Failtond iat | call the Toll. One’ hundred and soventy-cight fu Thureday, Rurwst dat fv ELE RB BE aad Basing Heat re the rate of speed she attained on one day she ould have crossed in five days, six hours and | it minutes. q Teutonic sailed from Queenstown on ing’s Return. Loxpox, Aug. 8.—Gen. Oliver L. Spaulding, Puanixvifie, Pa., Aug. 8.—Every dopart- ment of the Phenix Iron Company was started up last night for the first time in years. Mortgage 38, 105 bid, 119 asked. Metropollt Railroad Convertible ds, 1133; bid, — asked. U.S. Electric Light Convertible 68, 198 bia, — asked. Anacostia “Railroad 6s, 1¢2'; | members responded to their names—one more than a gnorum—and the journal was aj Mr, Holman moved an adjournment. Pa Nedneeder. Auras 00 | DOUGHERTY, ny a. 30 am. MARY EMMA. bel a * Somat sid Bites Dourher, to tbe twentietl year ON CREDIT “ 9 istant seoretary of the United States treasury, | The firm has received a number of orders from | American Security and Trast 5s, 1905, "A. & Ou. : "4 Thursday of last week, Di t's Rock, | sist secretary ry, e mber o} a i, 7 } ber sts’ residence At Cash Prices. | four aailes trot that port, ‘af 3:10 p. m. At | Who has been making a tour of Europe, sailed | Homesteadand the works will run double tura. | Pit; | asked. American Security and ‘Trust ss, ' a _—. ar. — } day Rome Sat We are y proud of our | $56, this morning. che wis abreast of the | from Southampton for New York today on the _ and’ Trust Ga, 1906, A. & 0. 109 bid, —aaked. | ability to obey the summons sent to them yer (IPS. sland’ x Rs a A aad, wx: | Sandy Hook lightebip. North German Lloyd steamer Spree. ‘The Tricks of a Successful Forger. Washington Market Co. imp. és. 114 bid, — asked. | terday on account of extreme illness, ‘The gen- | fond. fess you have visited this | peer =x ——> -— Lovisvitte, Kr., Aug. 3.—Wr.C. Buchanan, | Washington Market Co. 1st 6s, 1592-191, 196 uid, — | tlemen were excused. ree ey ‘ 2 % . men?. yon cannot realize its vast SINCERE REGRET EXPRESSED. asked. : Adolph Loebl. PEE SGe Ske 5 1 22 San, Be. i pecially Senator Stanford Loses Another Trotter. | twenty-three years old, has been arrested here. | “"National Bank Stocks—Bank of Wasmingzon,—| Mr. Holman withdrew his motion to adjourn. | {¢nPP Loebl. it —— ghgesie. fg ots PARLOR Making Reparation for Mr. Georg’s Arrest| Sax Fuaxcisco, Aug. 9.—Senator Stanford's] Ho is wanted at Memphis for forgery. _ Du-| Wd, —aued” Bank of the Nepotlle, 3°id.—| atm, satPaoX's QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE. ‘Announcement of funeral hiresfier = + FURNITURE at Bay Ridge. stallion Sport, eight years old, record, 2.22%, | chanan is apparently a skillful crook and has | ** £0 bid. #5 asked. Central, | fr, Simpson (Kan.) rove to @ question of Cm Auaat 3, 1, oO cumerr. in Wwlitin Rive, Ts n Bunxe, Aug. 3.—The Swise government has | died yesterday of pneumonia loans — the Memphis bankers and brokers out | bia, —aakei. it personal privilege. He sent to the clerk's desk Ser ater catelle is fully 25 per cont lower | for | of the bowels. The disease at Alto of sums. scheme for ol ing sig- | lumbla, 15314 id. Ci 125 bid. 140! the ¢% fe is at 2 p.m. ih pete tag sindlar cam be had for | apie — the barges rg ayes. tobe epidemic and many of the horses are | natures is a novel one. When Buchanan reaches | siked.” West knd, 108 bid, —asked. ‘Traders’ 1i8, protbors famp-qe ee “ag egy ey Mr res a e water is supposed to be the |a city he writes to the leading business men. | 109; kd, Secend, 103 bids + asked.) Lincoln, | (Ce time ago by Senator Perkins (Kan.) which | we Aucuss, W802. et 9:40 nm SARA Et CHAMBER We have Bel Room Faraiture in | legation at Washington. cause. Nearly all the thoroughbreds at Palo | telling them he has letter of introduction, and | ““Raliroad ‘Stocks—Washington and Georgetown, | Mr. Simpson regarded as reflecting upon Dis Ee vousrrene fi'hir=' Four apigiow om the Bol ———- Alto have been turned out on account of the | asks reply making on appointment. | Most | goo bid. $20 asked. | Metropolitan, 94 bid, — asked. integrity and motives. He steted (after some ee ee eee z Our Bea Weseifor#17| At the State Department today it is said that Hobart stock farm and San Jove | mon full info the trap and thus Buchanan so-| Columbia, — bid. $6 asked. Capitol ana North O | time was consumed in discussing t to egg TE ON CREDIT. cash or #18 .. thins the United States has expressed its regret at | stables have also suffered severely and the | cures the signatures, which he afterward forges Ciece Se ie, dl eked. Rock Oreck, 299, bad, — | reply to statements madedn the Senate) that he hig ae Porat Sezai eget, te | the unfortunate incient and. thet, representa tailion St Ambron! hes bean taien to Btookton | on checks, | ,lustrance | Stocks—Firemen's, 47 bid, — asked. | bad not been guilty of any improper motives, CARPETS Yound here Wendi | tions will be made to Switzerland which, | to prevent b ng the disease. rt Was & PETES Franklin, 49 bid, 85 asked. Metropolitan, — bid,— ‘Mr. Sayers (Tex.) moved an adjourn- Carpet st Ge. it is thought, will be satiefectory. The | most beautiful home Bind sire Po ont Buccancer Wins the Brighton Cup. asked. National Union, 173 bid, 20 asked. Arling- | ment, which was antagonized by the republi- | ox Fre ae ets, BE ZASE | governor of Maryland has not yet hie re- | and dam Bontagg wk and be could not! Loxpox, Aug. 8.—The race for the Brighton | 0%. — bid, — asked. Corcoran, 3 bid,—aaked. | cans,‘and the motion was lost—71-80, Then | ; Reliable foeratn 3; | Port upon the circumstances atsonding the arrest | have been purchased for over $20,000. Columbia, 16 bid, 17 asked. | Potomac, '— bid — | the world’s fair fight was resumed. The Speaker . CREDIT. Ee ay ed et Bay Widge vosaeity, oa das pense ated as cup was run at the Brighton August meeting Spe. I bid, 84 aakea. People's, 5% stated the ing motion to be that made by ree of cont,” No chanwe made ior | ser{bed in Tus Sram. Mr. Georg, was ‘charged An English Battle Ship Launched. toeay. It was won by Lord Roslyn’s Buccaneer. ma. sinceln, 34 bid, — asked. Commercial, | 51, “Bingham (Pa) to table the motion to re. ‘eee Waste in tatching Genres with baving stolen the'pocket book of a women | Loxpox, Aug. 3.—-The new second-class battle | Mr. Abington’s Lady Hoseberry was second Insurance Stocks—Columbis Title, 6% bid, | Consider the vote by which the House receded purpane -TahM ES SPoeOE Bygueton | who had Iaid it down on a counter whiie | ship Centurion was launched at Portemouth to- | *%4 Mr. J. N. Astley's Mr. Price third. Heal Estate Title, 127 bid, — asked, from its disagreement to the Senate's world vou Bs ig $0. a Matron, i Tried to Held Up the Wrong Mas. i's. Mieetric Light, 14s bid. 130 asken pc ean oe 0s THE «q' LATEST CARD. _Vinarxia Crry, Nzv., Aug. $.—A masked | "Telephone Stocks —Ch ¢ and Potomac, 42 r mete ih ier i Sas aa ‘ellen highwayman att&upted to stop Superintendent bid, 62 asked. 436 bid, 5 xo pisat ent Opec ecee operated in the ns ae aay, The haar papas pred big akon Greet alle teenie biden eked, HE. ores Biait Tt caters “ibe” utmort | Sx. Lovis, Mo., Aug. 3.—The Burlington to- Pacamatic Gun Carriage, 0.50 bid, 0.75 asked. Lin- W.B rede, me pat : con Hall, 75 bid, — asked. J. W. Dabney. ‘sys: | day placed the entering wedge for the billing oe - 10 yt | of freight bound for St. Louis to this Ho was ina buggy with ano ving | sate at 1t0 ta Ie, em A. ET. Draper. stex iss |clty instead of Eat St. Louis, In the et cucciod s otgun shneged with: herkehot, Watt archs a i= ~ ving ‘The robber stepped from the bushes et sturn, ‘Wyatt Archer. porthera part of the city the Burlington in the rond near’ the saines and B. G, Ierael. jhas maintained for some time the largest him both barrels, hi A. D. Tucker. — fraight shed in the world. It now proposes to ting, W. 8. Fisher. Py xe | make use of this shed and at the same time caught Harben & Bonneté. o 8S x |stick a thorn in the side of several other @. Whiting E%Q2 Sf XS Syg3 | roads entering this city from Mlinois coc. and force them to it the methods Piant & MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE | of billing freight to its R. C. Lewis PE GRAS | destination. To do this the EB Bay. bs ve notice that it will in a fer C. V. Dornan. - (rough freight tariff’ to" all Loxpox, Aug. 3.—Mr. Gladstone is much im- L. Cabell “Q" Hines in proved today. Geo, Henning. ‘You know the olf saying. ““He whe hesitates is last.” eo Ncrment x — = bmi edema et of the’ matae at 80 and one (See) MANDSowE UPRIGHT, Tal tes ¥ SEE ih Re a te od “eli early W..G. Merzun C A pert isis A today prints an article headed “Away with Caprivi,” in which it reviews the policy of the American Criminals in Canada. Ortawa, Owr., Ang. 8.—The British legation at Washington has notified the department of justice that the extradition of Rosenwing and Pei lvania will be asked robbery and murder. = two counts Pc aoe Latest Nominations. Congressional Matpex, Mo., Aug. 8—The fourteenth | $2 choice, district democtats have renominated Marshal ; do. grass, rs » Ht ‘Whee pou know you ere right don't heitete 10 #7