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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAULY, EXCEPT suNDAY AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. - kop hese Avenne, corner 21th “t.. by vening Star Newspaper Cempany, 8 H_ KAUFFMANN, Pres't. Mew York (fice, 58 Potter B-llding. SIR KNIGHTS AT DENVER. They Have Turned the Town Into the Likeness of = Great Fair. Daxven, Cou., Ang. &—Special invitations were extended to the visiting Knights Templar by all the churches im the city yesterday to at- tend divine worship, and, although this invite- a tion was accepted by many, the great majority gor Siete Poe pecpar ae ieee re preferred to take a view of Denver and ite sur- Ber gent at the coumrer, ne Unite! States br odes! tr oo os ag = All matt subscriptions must be paid in advance | of advertising mate Enown om application. Infact, Denver vesterday was turned into ® lively, by day instead of the ‘uual quiet that prevails hereon the “day of rest.” ‘During the day thousands of visitors | the public buildings in the city and the chamber of commerce received a great many seckers TWo. CENTS. after information. Mayor . attired in his WASHINGTON, D. ©. MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 189 Templar uniform, was about all the various headquarters and at the depot and welcomed SPECIAL NOTICES. . ‘ : HOUSE CLEANING AT THE CAPITOL.| THE MILITARY DEPARTMENTS. ee ae - z gton. News an ip. 20 000 000 ABOARD. Colors of the brightest hue flashing in the —_——— ee ae it from elaborate decorations on the DRT tat BEST. Bose CANPENTERS "AND OTHERS WHO Carpets Are Being Taken Up and Improve-| A Change Likely to Be Made in Their Geo- ’ ’ oD Fen the me bn ba been paid for, thi kon ti Index to Advertisements. Dig business blocks were almost outrivaled br ge Our anarey SOH0. farments. Qf pet | (FC@_DPO TOU SMOKES Ba naval ponerestony wal, yet, ate Bunter te Planned in the Legislative Center. graphical Limits. = those of the costumes of the thousand of fair en No macmabershiy for. Aveolute watery. Moges norkou uncaae oih.on 6, betmpen, 4th Tana WEDNESDAY | , ovenrtetxa House cleaning is now the regular order of | It is said that Secretary Elkins intends to | Th in With th : visitors who thronged into the city, and by the G invest. GRANITE STATF PROVIDENT Do YOU SMOKE? — ‘WHERE ARE YOU GOING. MY PRETTY | AMUSEMENTS. business at the Capitol andasa matter of course | make a change in the geographical limits of e Train Wi e Precious Cargo waving plumes and glittering accouterments of ae INO. MILTO: Bee he eo eos Calleraph oftce | ATTORNEYS, its operations have scared away every Senator | some of the military departments and a prob- . the marching hosts of air knights, with the mnili- to bay « Pomeroy Duplicator, sir,” she sai AUCTION SALES ~ . : = Coming East. tary escorts, as they passed from the station to —f s0 Xo duplicating will kiys such clear, and Representative who is not bound down by | able shifting around of some of the department their several heady narters, E c outlines, auch Terfoct facalnile of sitiier hand most important business. commanders. —_—_——— The city’s holiday in honor of the knights ‘hte erga YOU SHOULD SMORE A PIPE. Bh she Galierapn oftce and eve he aut Spocimeys. | CITY ITEMS. There was absolute desolation at ‘the Senate | An official of the War Department, in con- from all over the country is fairly on and eddusia ugseaciaien SOS as seenee “ail enewriets forte CovSTRY REAL HSTATE today, not one of thestateemen who belong to | versstion with a Gran man toler mene itscans | DENVER MADE LIVELY BY KNIGHTS, | Sitine remains ‘but tonnes ae ite oni YOU SHOULD SMOKE A PIPE. CAMP MEETING AT DOWLING'S PARK, | COUNTRY BOARD yi “9 irritable! in all her splendor and fiash the electric light OFFICE. 1003 F ST. ¥.W. ponke. emp arate, Condit, road, 16 miles trom Glan | DEATHS that end of the building putting in an appear- | opinion that a restoration of the system of ai- into her miles of festooned trimmings. Looking LOANS. Those whe Aesire loans to pay for prop- — fon Church. “August 14 vo.28 Everyboiy invited” | DENTISTRY nee, Had any of them called there would | vision organization is probable. “ Tt will be re-| Mexican Refugees Plotting Rebel-| up meny of the main thorouglfare the streets erty, pay off mortgages. or for building Py itt &. M. OVELTOR, Pastor. saoonmone br have been no comfort for them in| membered that when Mm Proctor became Sec- seem ablaze with glory. The buildings in their Purposes, should ascertain theterms upon a : the Senate chamber. The t had retary of War he broke up the divi ij be trimming of gold and yellow and redand ) vies . i FINANCIAL... carpe! retary of War e up vision com- au vurple, eee ee chamneee [2 Sickel | iy showers thie afternoon or this teenies | FOR RENT (Fists) been taken up and part of it lay|mands. It ts said thatthe abolition of the lion in Texas. black and white seemed like veritable palaces of br meprmaain nr ames erepramra = southerly winds. FOR RENT (OMces) in huge rolls on the republican side of the imagi- | division commands, with the subsequent ar- Penn Doctues Gosneatiensane Guanes cipal ted tateceat suttieg elon in al. | A €25,000 STOCK OF PIPES OF ALL KINDS, TO THE PEOPLE. YOR KENT (Rooms) . nary fence. Chairs and rags and all sorts of | rangement of department commands, has not od aye. Try mage eee 7 oe dee ‘Any portion or all of s loan, however, | A £25,000 STOCK OF PIPES OF ALL KINDS, Why not save from 20 to 25 per cent | FOR RENT (Houses! pe Peas lian °y Og : 4 AFTER THE TRAIN ROBBERS. | restless, added to the impression of the uureal. may be settled at any time by paying sc- | A $25,000 STOCK OF PIPES OF ALL KINDS, re on your bilis by buying your | FOR RENT (Stores) lebris cumbered desks which, during the | proved as satisfactory in ite results as some of cee The headquarters of theColorado Grand Com- erued interest te of such = settle iT (Halls) ous, e advocates of Pl 19} mandery at © temple was a busy scene, ar- intervat to dai mumber of us! FOR REN’ sessions, are sacred to the uses ‘of the Vice | the advocates of the plan had hoped. i the i busy ment. Heavy expeuses are avoided. Attias alia Si diinitinad tania on Aa gAWEn LORE, 91.15 | FOB RENT (itisceltaneous). President and Secretary McCook. Under the new arrangement some of the $20,000,000 ON THE TRAIN. rivals coming in by the hundreds and being en- wall ioe amar Perea ee 1D | FOR SALE (Horses and Vs IN THE COMMITTEE ROOMS — brigadier generals are in command of SaPUORE TR tertained and afforded information. The head- SAVING. The 201 issue of stock ts onen for anb- a 1.50 PER 100 | FOR SALE (House) the floor was littered with scrope of paper, | uct {orsm than the twomajor generals, How-| Tt te Guarded by Soldiers and te Coming| quarters have leon superbly decorated, and scription and first payment. Sharesare| @ OUNCES TOPAZ SMOKING TOBACCO beS xg1NCH SIDING, 81 PER 100| FOR SALE “uit while the cloak rooms seemed to hold little else | "Secretary Elki ts to mak ‘ Ganetaeien Gene $2.50 each payment. Until maturity of SSelf crpmess SHINGLES, 4BY 20, | FOR SALE (Pianoe), than back numbers of tho Congressional Record. | equal distribution of the forces and to give the |, OMANA: Nen., Aug. 8.—Just before 6 o'clock | tons of the temple building. | Re bod = oaatesese ‘With overs Pipe the price of which ts . ab FER 000. * | HorEts....... The musical gurgle of appolinaris, the clink of | two major generals larger commands and en- | ast night @ train consisting of « Pullman car | Misco of Indien, god. nothing mas wanting to 5c. and upward. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, Lanter Ds lasses, the cooling rattle of ice were absent and | la taties. and six coaches besides the engine pulled into | their welcome at the headquarters poe uameraindl wh a ae tac F ew Lay yet Work, a rae e air no longer bore the aroma of crushed | Gen. Schofield is known to be an advocate of | the Union. depot from the west and immedi-| Seats were a high premium in the waiting aM. THE r or. 6thand N. aw. ® i c saving and loaning institution. Its atm, —— Temons. All thodosks were back in their respective | the system of division organization and he op- | places. This is not usual,for they will have to be | posed Secretary Proctor's abolition of it. Gen. | loosened once more before the carpet can be re- | Schofield holds that division organization ae LOST AND FOUND. interest and pay fair and reliable profits on | SINCE OTR ADVERTISEMENT OF SATURDAY ‘ular of the season—most people serve it with | MANICURE... ately pulled out again over the bridge. It was | rooms at the union depot, hundreds of arrivals an ordinary appearing train, except the fact | Waiting for several hours to be met by friends, that not a sign of life was visible except on the | "hile crowds of anxious residents waited on the - : laid, but Sergeant-at-arms Valentine had it | would be necessary in time of war, and that it i outside for expected guesta, It having be shares. OUR CLERKS HAVE BEEN KEPT BUSY UN- ernghed ice, " $3.50 per dozen quarts MEDICAL 2 eee ts * hat it | engine, where the engineer and firemen were pected guests. It having been PACKING THE IMMENSE STOCK OF uke Ceeth cook. thet MISCELLANEOUS. eee oe creed Dara cvecenae|| eid itera. tothe efficiency of the service to| on duty. ‘The windows were tightly closed. | fund necessary to keep them back from the ASSETS, €1,315.111.15. PIPES THAT GO TO KEEP PACE tt pe RRS, MONEY WANTED AND TO 10) will have a chamse $0me6 Gs cheat wa piaetel, Téieueid Gack eee renga ee The platforms were deserted and apparently | Passages specual police were kept bury at the . WITH THE RUSH OF BUYERS. fonica Springs" Water is x pure medicinal | NOTARIES PUBLIC. “4 ° er just as 8 paid {bat one or two changes in depart- | the cars were closed and empty. Not one of | eTtrance all day. All arrivals passed a cd Pamphlets explaining the advan‘ases drinking waler. Keeps the family in good | OCEAN STEAMERS. is during the session, minus the carpet. ment headquarters are contemplated. The | 5 of detectives from Chi end dene tia of the qasociation and other dozen quarts, delivered. | oFF1 NoTi : pee P) the half hundred loiterers who noticed the de- ~ information furnished wpon application pS KALON WINE COMP. OFFICIAL NOTIONS. ALL TO BE OVERHAULED. Pepeedpeepe ter ieehgy yar eedian PET) ppearance of the train suspected that | "atl and San Pre atthe afice, 1008 F at. G14 14th st. n-w. Telephone 998. su8_| POTOMAC RIVER BOATS.. Before noon the carpets were up in the lob- | Arizona are at ree les, Cal. but there is ® | behind the curtained windows was gold enough | ere giv ivate . beg = BRET TOUR CORRESPONDENCE 1. | PERSONAL. nn bies, the cloak rooms, the District committee | fenta Fe Kak nine Nl Femoveit 10 to make three score of men millionaires and | |, Hat the “sleuths” were wot alwave correct in a3-ot 5NO. JOY EDSON, Secy. the finest goods in Those who do not use the Edison Pho- N nta Fe, N. M. that the barred door shut in a company of | their suspicions, as one incident which oc- ‘the market, and you nograph to disratch correspondence always have | PROFESSIONAL. room and the office of the sergeant-at-arms.| It is now thought that Gen. Carr, the newly | 1" Sam's i ad on | CUrred showed. ‘Two country-looki = ~daraaean or lowe trouble in getting correct Cony. | PROPOSALS, Thi th the ia inted brigaii mere hy | Uncle Sam's soldiors armed to the teeth and on | tes ‘oun! ng passen. F 7 he Phonograph answers fettere like clockwork. | pRVrOSALS. is afternoon the rooms of President and appointed brigadier general, will not go to the | duty night and day to defend the precious | f¢Talighted froma train from the westand mean= IDELITY ‘you call to see them. You will Walp, many a mistake in the bud tf | RAILROADS. - Mice President will be denuded of their floor | department of the Columbia, but may be as-| Cor. dered down 15th «treet gazing at the tall build- x “yp Tee one, Nour clerks x coverings. In view of the fact that this recess | signed to the department of Arizona. me 7 i | ings, A apecial visiting detective thonght they BUILDING. LOAN AND INVESTMENT AS8O- pee Mill take Yo the iden.” It moans less work ail | STEAM CARPET C1, will be but _ brief, it is not probable that much ediacinw on marin The train was a Union Pacific special, which SUBURBAN PROPERTY. +S: ™- | SUMMER RESORTS. “On the Avenue.” | WANTED BOARD were his men and proceeded to challenge them, CTATION. ed to be what they looked, a couple PHONOGRAPH Ct TEEL 627 Est.n. brief. ¢ i had come straight from thi t San Pr more attention will be paid to cleaning carpets} COL. WHITFIELD'S RESIGNATION. | cisco as {ust as it could ture ite wheske Tt was | Dat they pro IO WAAR ETI WWIII SOE NEHER OE ERERNH BIIAEHSBHEROD TTL TITTLE LTE a eRe % THIS BARGAIN FOR A LIMITED PERIOD. gn! or replacing furniture; such work always fol- = run “wild” over the road end everything clee | Of countrymen, with tickets for an interior west $13 AND 915 F ST. ¥.W., os tow denen Fisk, Clare See aan | WANTED Gee lows the short sessions, He Will Leave the Post Office Department |jiud to get outof the way to facilitate the | €™ town in their pockets,and they were laying WASHINGTON, D.c.. = Fourtp-bapd Seatts, which were 50c. each. | WANTED (Houses TO IMPROVE TRE PLUMBING. About September 1. progress of the cargo of golden metal. ] Over to see the sighta, aciicaneish ta nits Gencitad catinionse pilices OF deics. eth. ch thoes: 90k. Praase ee Sate. Architect Clark is making preparations for | There is much regret expressed by officials of | The gold was in coin and $20,000,000 worth of ere sep = aoe Sey eee pss ge an four-in-band Se ro wil 2 (Rooms) i is| t the | it was piled on the floors of the cars. A squad of ‘opulatio oticeable on the sidewal fC sae eapember err nemagerins sama ray egal We carry the nest stock Sb Four-ts-hand Hcarts, which we will closeout | WANTED (Rooms)... renovating the plumbing of tho Capitol. It is | the Post Office Department at the prospect of | forty coon of the regular army wea on dete os | ANd in the stroct car trafic, which was yesterday tmteres: upon thirty days’ notice. of Pipes of any frm Men's Neeiige Shirts, $1.50 and $2. Destr- | WANTED (Miscellaneous). 2| Probably impossible todo all that the Senate | the retirement from the public service of Col. | for‘ ,met of the regular army va Springfield | “welled to large crowde on’ every car. For the Spercent coupon stock; can be withdrawn after this cide of Now York. debs Bathing Suits are going rapidly. Better | WANTED (Country Board). 2| would like to have done, but Mr. Clark expects |S. A. Whitfield, the first assistant postmaster | Fidos and two gatliug guns were also among the | benefit of strangers the cable car company in- ‘three years. Runs Son Se reat ie apraeee pon so you may be sure | w Pick ROW... $1 a8: tc complete a very large proportion of the pro-| general. He has resigned his position in order | weapons of «defense on board. structed its condnetors to call not only streets, atcean Metered cathe Sake-ad Oper cont per that you can be suited. | gus Ba. AVE, NeW. su8_| Statement of the cirenlation of Tae Evexrma |S ices to accept a more Incrative one in private buai-| |The train arrived somewhat sooner than was beat pattie - and, prominent basiness aa = -AILED NFIRMATION. his 28 expected. It was reported in ¥ Saturday; | blocks, passed, . adi “Security unsurpassed. All epesits backed by the Stan for the week ending August ¢, 190% “In the matter of nominations and confirma- Scunmrnannae spicata peimyeai ae Chere mne yesterday, and an hour before it | the dem: yy repay tog real estate securities of the association. BE SURE AND CALL EARLY AT THE FOLLOW. | qo M¢riseratore recardiess of cost to make | MONDAY, August 1, 1602. 34,036 | tions the Senate record during the past session | handed to the President before the latter left igs omega reel ag sow boun etopped | thon their afditionl f a ‘i ss ar aaa OFFICERS: ING FIRMS: TUESDAY, August 2 1692....... 34,036 | has been unprecedented,” said Col. Morrow of adhe mei i eg oe es P room forfall suppiies. They have | WEDNESDAY, August 3, 1902... the city, dates from September 1. At that time | was made on this side of the river, but at Coun-| In the evening the strects of the city pro- THURSDAY, August 4, 1892. HART I#0N DINGMAN. Postmaster General Wanamaker will be back | cil Bluffs the train remained forty minutes for | *ented a picture of bustle and gavety. ANDREW WALL. .......Vice President and Manager 34,236 | the executive subdivision of: Secretary Mc- 34,342 | Cook's office. THOS. REARDON, ; ¢ : . 7 a inal soon as the train stopped a guard | Drilliant decorations of the business houses, in- ee ees ee mew ‘Anacostia, D. 0. got to go right of. WRIDAT, Augest x tne: 34,074 | ,, “Never sinco Ihave been here have so fow as | *83in ond will be in charge of the department | itt 1. 104 rifles appeared on ee of | *ide and ont, the glare of the manv-added ALONZO TWEEDALE. Secretary SATURDAY, oe | {Bree men failed of confirmation and never was | Sm will relieve Col. Whitfield, who is acting | cach car and no one was allowed to approach | Clectric lights and the crowds of sightseers, ‘M. M. FLANNERY Assistant Secretary | FRED. EBERLE, 13th and Dots. ne. Five $30.00 Dry Air Refrigerators at...........829.00 AY, August 6, 1602.....9, 40/896 | there n session during which some name was | postmaster general. Col. Whitfield will take the | thom. Even conductor and trainmer were | added to the «trains of music borne from every E 8. YoRE é oan Derarnoent | A. MATTERS. 487 Pa. sve. n.w. eee sued aS which goes Appia — | usual leave of thirty days, so that his resigna-| compelled to keep their distance until the train | direction, gave ~ —e impression of being at GEO. W. LEACH. ...... Assistant Manager Loan Dept W. SHABPLESS, S21 Pa. svo. a.w. z P 821. ‘Total. 2 sane gel ¢ President has been very careful in making | tion will not go into effect until October 1. His | was ready rt. The i d | Some immense fair. op Be —— Scar | Woe Gate ob cee oe Four $25.00 Dry Air Refrigerators at. $21.00 211,620 not go into til October is | was ready to sta: captain in commani C. W. DOWNING, 307 7th st. nw. a and that the Senate is fully satis- | successor will not be apvointed until that time, | of the troops left the train as soon as it came to |, At midnight the crowds on the streets were of it.” but at is naderstood that the pares Ke hi Asai onal vena aca aid fast diminishing, the tired visitors seeking their Tur Naroxaz Sars D HOARE & WILLETT. O10 Fat aw. Stx $18.00 Dry Ate Refrigerators at..........018.00 | Daily average 35,270 xor conrimazp. race han boon suincted. ems "seuss “i | sare tod Saas i eestoad could oot un aes hotels to take much-needed rest ond prepare 2 AFE EPOSIT. L. F. J. . 2. we i il Cushi Sol. Whitfield’ 3 | ce 2 is . jor the mars. E. L. DAVISON, 517 10th st. nw. Two $85.00 Show Case Refrigerators at.........65.00 | corresponding week, 1801 saris | ee eet es Who were nominated, but not | Marmnslt Oushing se Col. Whiteld's successor; | corning the esa ese ere a neeia | Cnlorato fo bravely heaping up fo EAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY E, C. REID, 611 15th st. n.w. : pane confirmed, were George W. Miller, who wanted | wii be willing to give up his private secretary. | from Sen "Prancieco, “carrying @28 000000 of |= the weather lins.and’ poamday sun, ° can W. A. ABNER, cor. 6th and Lets. ne. ‘Three $40.00 Refrigerators at.. 930.00 | solemnly swear that the above is a true and | to be collector of internal revenue for the twen- z A = yellow bars to the national capital, | which was part of the time hidden by clouds, Seip soda peg ps 3 a ° correct statement of the circulation of ‘Tux Evax- | ty-third district of Pennsylvania; Jamos Hill of | oy whitdell ne ae we ctuchant cfteas, | Stengh the clty Gls morning. “Tho rahi g wr ‘was tempered by a cool breeze. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE 0. W. SCOTT & CO., 233 Conter market. Call at once or you may miss a big bargain. ING Star for the week ending August 6, 1592. Vicksburg, Miss., who desired a postmaster- z : P a - | tled with muskets,and no one wasallowed within | _ The only accident which occurred happened zee Sadun Warkiee: aeemear ene 3. WHIT HERRON, | #hip, and Edward J. Day of Monett, Mo., who | He was at the time of his appointment to his | fmeiling distance of the precious. freight, | ast evening at a shooting gallery. James Nel Chartered by special act of Congress, J. H. CRUMP. cor, lithaad Este new, mameee Ya pe age s ; | had similar aspirations. Present place second assistant postmaster gen-| The train stopped but few moments to | *0, who arrived yesterday from Chicago, en- Jan. 1867, and acts of Uct., 180 and Feb., 1992. | 3. J. SCHULTZ, 2008 Mot. nw. oe Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co. Gossipgaround the Senate end of the Capitol | eral and displaved in that position, as well asin | procure ice water for the gnards and then the | tered tho gallery. ant pisting up 0 Suanty-ove, TR : % B. ¥. KINCANNON, 502 12th st. n.w. Subscribed and sworn to before me this eighth say that Senator Quay wes responsible for the | the other positions of public trust ‘which he has | journey was resumed, The train came in over | caliber gun, accidentally touched the pene . yo efore tghth day i o m P P } CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. €. J, ANDERMATT, 1923 7th at. nw. of August, A.D. 199% inactivity which was displayed in Mr. Miller's | held, a fine executive ability. He will still have | the Burlington road, arriving at 8:45 this morn- | Whileliftiug it. The gun explodedand the ball en- 2 - H. C. MELHORN, 307 Pa. ave. ne. BeOS. WINTOWS AND WINDOW y case, to do with postal matters to some extent after | ing, consisted of one private car, one mail car | tered the heart of H.C. Sulkey,@ young man ‘Rents safes from $5 each upward per annum. ¥RAMES, JAY B. SMITH, Mr. Hill's stumbling block is alleged tobe | he leaves the department, as he has been | and three express cars. The bags of corn were | ¥bo came from Brooklyn, N.Y.. ® year or #0 acai ‘These items should create somewhat Notary Public D.C. | Blanche K. Bruce. A elected vice president and director of a com- | piled up in these three latter cars. ago. Sulkey died almost = and Nelson ae een cae GEO. W. SCOTT & CO., sla tenka‘moken. | ASiktia’ totes than te ———_+ + _ The two parties named are said to be rivals | pany which controls the patent of a machine | The train was in charge of General Superin- | ¥&* almost crazed at the result of the mishap. —- pacar Goveaxuewr Receipts Topay.—Internal rev-| for the republican lendership in Mississippi, | used for the sale of postage xtamps. This ma-|tendent Jamex E. White of the railway mail | No blame is attached to Nelson, as the occur ‘TEN CENTS and upward received on deposit and | It Cor. Pa. ave. and 436 st. wenerally about town. enue, €980,119; customs, 8795,05. a a oe Te tna to | {tine is operated on the principle of the nickel- | service, and his assistants were Lewis ‘Troy, | Fence was SS, on faterest allowed on sums of not less than 85. DOORS (regular size), $1.10 EACH. a sie Splints nator he is credited with knowing how to | in-the-slot machines and will be located in | superintendent of the western division of the city aw right and early morning rE = TEMPER ARCE SRET UTE AED TOTS. WINDOW FRAMES (made up), 90c. Seusimnecn dace iocni om i — e OMats high. ar oe | places convenient to the public and will facili- | ese mail service, and Superintendent Pep- et i, in the oe Knights Prepares and keeps Wills free of charre—acts as Ex- of the Francis ‘ 3 EACH. ist Sadixfigate. not put his knowledge ‘into practice in this | tate the work of stamp distribution, per of Cleveland, in charge of the eastern rail- plar. They were everywhere, streets, ne tT ce te a a ERDOWE GF wt samy Si) “ae aeasrovowan bas gone toDusard's| Sone" wes Sete cried wining) "a we seenneren ronnie | Ea nrc, dng fore wer atop | SS ra oo oe ore: vA article 2 ACE. . = ae Day kee a uaa While his time will be occupied largely with | *fty-one persons on the train, forty-five being P ofall kinds. me. @. R ALDEN, ‘a bay for target practice, Mr. Day has, it is understood, bad recent | YB 5 ary | armed guards, At each end of the cars and on aBourT 40,000 vistrors. More tomorrow. — trouble with a Missouri grand jury. He claims | his private business yet Col. Whitfield has been | the platforms eat three or four guards with SERTAMIN P, SRTDER, aaa aie anaes gene Ar Ban Hannor.—The North Atlantic squad- | to be a persecuted man. but until the courts are | too long in active politics to abandon the field | Winchesters resting acrow their knees. ‘There | The hotels are taking care of these gentlemen , Mion of Deweon Lene Re. 180 woke Sm ron, consisting of the Philadelphia, Concord | t2fough with the difficulty Mr. Day will not be | entirely. His ability as a political manager has | few persons at the depot and but one or | and their ladies first and afterward those that bert guapnic ne", st 7:50 pm, MON: | Cor 6th ct and 8 Y. Saat: cate as + . e P a aa Permitted to officially sell stamps or read postal | been recognized and during the canvass for the | ruders were warned off. have been attracted here by the conclave will : rani tnrtted ache Breeemt. BY STHE ScHUETZEN PARK CaN DE | remain there several dae on eee rere eamerator Sherman he was one | | But ten minutes were occupied in switching | be cared for. The latter sort of vie- B. F. LARCOMBE. jr... ~ x se yt COULD Go AHEAD. of the laiter’s most trusted lieutenants. The | the train from the Burlington to the Lake “ Secretary. | MAppty at PARE PCDICS concert, reunions, Ee. > S | office which he now holds is largely a political | Shore tracks and'then the train pulled out for | 120" have attended conclaves before and Wms THERE EE a premraneg on ree | _Betance are ausst*_| Onpenzp To WasiNotox.—Upon the com- ian erp paris start in on business | one, controlling, as it does, the appointment of | Washington. None but. the Bre noe wdles | they $80 finding | rooms | readily "at “G~ stockholders of the District of Columbia ‘Ss WEEK AT " i x iy , e cal ad§- | a great number of postmasters, Col. Whittield ive . , onsen, hotels have been se- Setatiog Bel Coeapens on WEDNESDA pao | eee 'S WEER, SEMAN BROS’. adiray pelloyinrg Sa eer ae a On Sergt. McGuckian’s desk in the secretary's | ph Bees} Gen. Clickson to the offic gaepee aaa 4 ge gery an 4 Wadieaen cured for the knights. This morning nearly pes M, Jona ‘arin . fngton Loan and ‘Trast building, for’ the election of aoa SS pipers hi serge clp | office is a pile of those useful documents | most of the changes required had been m tomorrow morni: 5.000 arrived and half the number of trains iam BE. Clark, Thomas R Jones 3y30_ | Sins proverty co Noes ALL CHILDREN’S SUITS FOR . cording to that the unfinished business available he haa displayed g: ndgment in CHASING TRAIN ROBBERS. y Mi ‘LE aera By order of the corporstors Ou aane Gane aT oes ja the ‘House act “‘dafining ‘options’ and ‘fu-| iling the vecancies, “Becently his health has —— hove ow ter wrived and they wore T WEST END NATIONAL BANK. eats? MARRY BARTOX, aay Caviser Marstenran.—Cruiser No. 11 was | tures,’ imposing special taxes on dealers therein not been good. but it is probable that the | They Would Have Been Captured but for | *¥? —— up as quickly as those who preceded we 2 ee pee a — 89% CENTS OFF EVERY DOLLAR. today named Marblehead, in honor of the his- | and requiring ench persons engaged in selling | change of residence and of occupation will | ‘One Man's Premature Shot. wp wd ile eypen toca) pe LS ge Boar oovems nent rrpoer © me EISEMAN BRos., toric city in Mamachusetts of that name, It ®*ttain products to obtain license and for other |-benetis hum. ae Visarta, Car, Aug. 8—Sheriff Kay and | the knights’ colore, “The sedioee enertiamen, DIRECTORS; SO tee Pee ree kt. 183m Manufacturing Tsllors an Clatbicrs, | Will be launched at the ship yard of Harrison | PUP? a anfiote teeriotesl bors Oa cae SG Se who went in pursuit of Evans and Son-| clubskept house today. The Missouri Club Sh aS Se eS ened at Boston Thursday afternoon at 1 | tain is the McGarrahan act, vetoed by the Prosi- [SS=5 tag, the train robbers, have returned. All have voor poe us. Rena who arrived last night, Henry C. Wigahto. & = pee gate vend SOPe ‘her inw Cs pEriem pera aroha ——— deat, The act, and the, veto message will be | No Need of Immediate Apprehension of a | clowsl mouths and aro instructed to keep (go, | and many other, Missourians who arrived this Geo. A. MeTibenny. ofices stale Pat Bw. MF. MORRIS your cwn leo cream, eae east considered on the second Tuesday in December. Hot Spell. nder Sheriff Hall and four or five others who > ’ EH, Goldsborvags . 3 ‘a = ite is iiaabnstcsad irate : : . lett vesterday are stil! absent, It is believed | day and so were the Troy, Princeton, Michigan, Stevens. ER boruud ae G5 HAMILTON, aqunere’® hardly. Reed to advertise To Be Rermep.—An army retiring board 2 = By 11 o'clock in the morning the weather | the Kar party lost the trail, but it is surmised | Elke and other clubs, are composed of Anya bn nt apr — sash the best. Lai ee having found Capt. Will W. Daugherty, =EE FOSEAL, SERVICE: bureau man has his maps made up from the | they came back to secure pack animals and will | Colorado residents who are former residents of presscry iets ata | Be Oro toake TELE HON cE CoMpaxts? Pamrerat, ieee, 91.35; 4at Soe cere nde papain Feiss Some Points - Be pase in awe Postmaster | telegraphic reports and marked. Red and blue ew : “6 = nw aon and proceed to camp anion tie. % a COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. | A dividend of 50 cen's per shrre wil yabie on. s ve service he is reheved from further duty neral’s Report. | ding their si lengths acroes the | 00 the trail of the robbers, There are some very humorous own. Wasuivaros, Dito SUEY Ya jem, | the sh day ‘or Auruat, [Sia to ale sigettolders of gelarn, guciee and strect'natoree | im connection with the Iinois National Guard, | Congrosg having adjourned andas there is no | at winding their sinuous | esence of uni, | «, Lit brought back to town the mule and cart | An undertaker has one which reads “Welcome, ‘Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented te.the | Trier at the office of the treastrer of the ‘company Weather ii ure to ruin the and will proceed to his home and report thence . bneeaad P tae secured of Ward The outfit was se- | Sir Knights, to John 's Undertaking Par- FCOND NATIONAL BANK’ GP WasnINGTOS.” | Cl¥i¢ih wt 'n. "Washington, BC) Se sikinees of the race oar, with | DY letter to tho adjutant general of the army. | further danger of resolutions being adopted | form conditions of atmosphere in the staics ssred“in the bel of Niegen seeek Tne hey | lores Denner.” coe ES See ‘The tran "ill be closed from the 30th mastr Be fh anion Hote. ee caliing for information,thsdepartment officials | represented on the sheet. Ther eds | part: othing of the F: c . fashisazox ane Pas: Rict OF (COL MBIA, | warm MUEL M. BRYAN. President. a eck oO dgeecwans Ge: ne —The issue of standard | can ats some attention to aii together the | a gaa Splhepersy the ee ere aid to be stationed higher ap be wees peeereere Ean. Congress } enahie Dational bankine seociations to CBARLES G. BEEBE. Treasurer. Protect your home from flies, mos- . A data for the annual reports, Mr. maker | phases of the temperature, rainfall and other | With the expectation of heading off the rob-| The famous Boston Commandery, which ar- extent their Zistence and for other pur- | _ Washinton, D. C.. July ot auftoos, &e. silver dollars from the mints and treasury P T . rived last night, paraded the strects this morn- * aporoved July 1, 18, @-— FOR _SALE-FIVF MORE LEFT oF Adjuctable Window Screens, 25c. oftices during the weck ended the 6th instant | ¢xPects to return to the city about September | matters of interest and necessity to the fore- | "Tt is enid that the Ki a took E: » pas 4 therefore, 1. ROBERT M. NIXON, DEPUTY THOSE NEW 10-ROOM BRICK HOUSES | each. $2.50 doz. sgehan : x i and When begels beck he inthids tc bart see ‘ a hensicgdes is said that the Kay party ove vans! ing headed by Carter's Band of forty-tive CTING “Compero'ler of the Currency. to | Bx YARcH St ADJOINING. - Wincow Frames for making your was $452,425, The issue during the correspond- | 1, and when he gets back he intends to begin | caster. The direction ot the wind is indicated | and Sontag, and were in less than eighty yards | pieces, It was one of the finest-looking bodies SSPE Sea cro eeOS NATIONAL | THESE ARE THE BANDS a i ing period of last vear was $373,564. The ship- | the preparation of his report. The heads of | and the movement of the areas of air. of them witen one young man could not reset | Percent was. ing 4 ap pl Rg Ee ae LE DEOIT PARK: LOTS Minpaethask sad ese andbnoh, Boe ment of fractional iver, aS from the 1st to| the various bureaus have been requested to! Then Te Stam man comes along and the sit- | the temptation to take a shot at them. This | €) tien that toga g Voge it goben eg TCT OF COLUMBIA, ie wutboriznt to Late sures, 3 the Gth instant aggregated €270,944. ish bi i t with the of- | ation is explained to him. spoiled a possible capture, ax the pursued, who | *!! alon —— Gnah omen ESSE aS Seles inch lowers, fuily guar- = i iD arriot, with his | see re hid place. i fe arene PUNE TEER nag etal | WES Teme hala aca corer ot Ee ted | < antec 85.38 tach. Nor Esririap ro Dnawaack.—-The Treasury | past year. The annual report of the Postmas- | that part of the mup reproccntine Washiveion, | inthe ripeed seer hee ery found | "As the day advanced the belated trains which Sa tee ae oa Se ELE soe | NewYork ave. nw. Can offer special inducement. | BARBER & ROSS, Department has decided that so much of the | ter General is more interesting than the aver-| ‘The temperature is about the same aethis | Depute shen® Witty’s condition was much | Were *cheduled to arrive last night began to | wane Nievcor Wathand Gate new. | fu dem Hardware act of March 3, 1883, as retates to drawback on’) age government report, for the reason that Mr. | time and I don’t think it will ran very much | improved today. on o uy — = | RE TSES , “a nn: _____806 | shale and bituminous coal was repealed by the | Wanamaker manages to impart a snap tothe | higher. It may be +lightly wermer tomorrow Vitty says he was not informed by Smith of ithaca, N. ¥., wroanere awerts. FOR RENT_HOUSES RANGING PROM rep y Fs ie) 3 ently bis 4 ” Hugh DePa; Easton, Pa., and i} a hn S RARELEMCLE EE | p= >UMBRELLAS AT STINEMETZ'S. act of October 1, 1890, and consequently no | ordinarily dry recital of official facts. and possibly cooler the next day. the correct object of Smith's visit to Evans, | m6, ~ > yeu of oy eon en | &OO-, izdd Ldtnet. au2-tw Le Scant economy ty buy pour Urabrellas. | drawback can be allowed of the duties paid on| He does this not only by using a good ere reems to be nothing to produce any | but was told that an interview simply was nited States Commanderics 4 | : ——____* fe have secured speriai grade of Union NIK | oe hated t y | + Ti the | The Colorado committee were kept busy and ber Wash! Stock Exe! | AMERICAN ICE AND COAL CO. Umbrellas which we will sell at $2.50): variety | imported coal which may be subsequently | but by having the report printed in good mere very considerable change in the conditions here- | wanted with Sontag. Had Witty known the ee lo communi opt busy 4 boty eden oraianp ne oe ‘Ofice corner 10:h and Fate. nw. of astural wood handles; #3.24and $4 have been | shipped for use as fuel on a vosvel. the pages beingrelieved by frequert paragraphs, | abouts. Away up here in the northwest, be- | facts he would have gone prepared for un en-| ‘he Rew comers were marched through Rooms Vand 11, Atiantic building, oa | Pe cabapere ike tLe ean? ot 06 Always pains iets short, crisp sentences and wide margins. ‘The | vond Montana, the thermometer has fallen from | counter. He says he was shot five times, the | *fet# while others gazed on. 900 F st. nw. : | tomers. Car-loed orders | ¢ sold for 86. Fi A Assistant Secretary Crounse has | T°PoTt this ycar will mainly be a recital of what | 10 to 20 degrees, producing an area of ‘low.’ | first shot hitting him in the neck, which stunned Se ee ne = va licited. seegeetion | Salen BE. RTINEMETZ & SON, pied ips a ne ree val York i pies has been done toward peril oe ‘That will hardly affect this locality, however. FOMENTING MORE REBELLION. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. | emaranteed. 330) _{ E Mavi PAL ANE. N.W.__au6_| informed a firm in New York city certain | service by the adoption of better met! ir. | South of that section there is a wide and exten- | Not! —— Ptorks. Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or > BETHESDA PARK HOTEL. = WASHINGTON, | D. Ce AUG. 5. 1sge provisions of the act of October. 1890, exempt | Wanamaker will show thet the personnel of t sive area of ‘high.’ Throughout Kansas, South | derous assailante. Mexican Refugees at Rio Grande City, margin. = — jurhes, tor piel i i = ‘ i yt a a rR And meals may be ordered by telephone | Strafford, has this da fade ap saalcaent on «for — duty works of urt, drawings, engravings, | Service coon ——> clerks im the | Dakota, Nebraska and Arkansas the thermome-| Detective Smith did not jump the fence, as ‘Texas, Conspiring. CORRESPONDENTS. y i ‘ted for exhibit by association | post office: rervice work | ter registered from 100 to 102 yesterday. This | claimed, but went through the pickets, break- lished in good faith under the laws of the | more intelligently and with more ambition and | isn little too far ‘away to affect us, however. | ing through. Rro Guaxpe Crrr, Tex., Aug. 8.—The Meri- TT. aims against seid Hughes, whether due ,or not. Je. Dachek Co, New York Siok Excnance | gS LIGHT WHEEL Si Ree Lebman Bros Cotton E: «g aaaek sceour rey. Caine not | United State ly and solely for the the result is that ‘their work is better. Letters. | “Down here to the south of us is another| It is generally believed the scratches hp | C&D refugees on this side of the border are Lapecan. Suace, 5 On. Mew Ocieume Cotton, x- | “oad naerebeee Es owe men who cant hear the | SeSeaneeg wickka Wty days fovee dats mayraes pox | motion and eucchragewent, of ealstos, bet Goo | ibe claimed, aro Galivercd more rapidly and | ‘high rithengh mot an mean te eee | ast is Semaeilly, be chadiand.. Saver wit | tin bm tha weryathy oaliee ontacesting to a me - te in the distribution of ones a fact that such collection is owned by an asso- | with more accuracy, and the fact will be noted | area, which seems inclined to back up this way. | buried yesterday at LeMors, the funeral Ppro-| work up another revolutionary movement Lamace Brow. & Co... Chicago Board of Trate aE BARES BED See requested tovctile with weatonca’” ~ NSE | ciation. incorporated under the English laws | that the dead letter office matter has decreased. | It was 90 at Norfolk and Lynchburg’ yesterday | cemion: being one of the’ lurgest anes Eas pareve ora Private wires to New York, Chicago and New Or- | 44-inch wheel base: h wheels; rigid frames: JOHN B. LARNER, Assigne>, would not bring it within the purview of our! Mr. Wanamaker will be unable to state that | to our 86. We may get a rain shower by night | there, lears. Telephone. 453. ee ee ee re ee eatin | eet 1395 F st. Adams building. | inws, his postal telegraph scheme or several other | which will cool the air somewhat. To sum up| Theevidence at yesterday's developea | _Gen. Lorenzo Garcia, who commands the Ewis 6. TEWESBURY, Ww. ae ee Be aap ION Se Propositions he has made for improving the | the situation, I think no alarm need be felt over | the fact that while eating fale sory Ward's | northern military zone of Mexico, with head- Dis Greist. x ; he Seger eee service, which required the sanction of law. has | the immediate proximity of a hot spell.” place the train robbers were very watchful | quarters at Meier, received word that a band of Member Wastuugton Stock Exchange. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., a05Q 503 New Jersey ave. nw. Tux Souvexrm Hay Dortans.—The designs | been acted upon br the present Congress. Inj. The weather bureau. men are’ inclined to against surprise and their guns handy for | revolutionists had opened a recruiting station aa aammienad a ak Se 1825 ath ot. Se SEVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, | fF the souvenir hulf dollars for the world’s fair | fact, none of the important measures recom- | laugh in their sleeves over the story which | use. ‘Sontag was very and tired. and established their rendezvous at the Jabiline BANKERS AND BROKERS. | Ba SST a Atinaters wil bind yoorteke Rivne, wey now becnvaced for August, | ave been selected, and it in expected that | mended by Mr. Wanamaker were indorsed by | comes from Kansas. that ihe farmers of one | Dolson ee rers ame a testimony with | ranche below this city. Garcia at once 1335 ¥ $T., WASHINGTON, D. c., at greatly reduced rates for the summer months. Syioia, “ALEXANORE ORTIN, Bethesda Park. | Coinage will be commenced within six weeks. | Congress. His roport, however, will be oue | tain county had paid a rain-making company | the exception that he said Sontag told him that | telegraphed the information to Gen. Frank sell for cash or on margin Stocks, Bonds, | Cs/lon him. 1396 ¥ ot. a. w. 3y28 ~SETHESDA PARK. Ane show on iis obverse the ech of | showing general progrevs and improvement. —— Ser ce _——e he shot Lope 5 March, 2 stockraieer, yy commanding the military depart- Mone end Olle ans | mee DR FA. BALLOCH HAS REMOVED ‘olumbus, while on the reverse tl in + | chow b other testified jonday he saw Evans ment of Texas, latter ordered Second Migtcrersicwt niacin | RSS iy bony, min ace aye a s tifal pack $3 open tree to oreantzations | building of the exposition. The for the A Question of Gold Dust. that the “juin-muking company ‘were good other men on Nigger creck.” One ‘man was | Lieut. Geo, L.'Langhorn of the third carairt, onigiarat fen Scien | risas pon Foamrsena Ba Tae | SaaS SE SARE ea ETT | ars young pte or eae Tra ad | pert a cman an Doge, Ol | He ae tak moe Shook tek | Renee Toane oases alee knee, 2ebe | nnend_hers, 0 proved! wih 9 Some st quotations all marzets- Telophone—S45. STORF YOUR FURNITURE AND VALU- | such oresniza tons by which they can make large | bar, a young sculptor of t it. €0} recently inquired of the Treasury Department al was a men as note <a Sere a ee git fa th aces fom @ portrait of Columbus which is recog- whether consular invoice and entry were re- | me. for the storm center was but a few miles dentiticd Geo, Sontag asthe man of the party {ipod wane of the UM GIES ESE en Natron hc | rappnoor AeSTS Be a8: Bye ATOWN END Kocevinte n goo, | ita" eee ere spany hat) quired on gold dust brought into his district fnoic sabtins | Su apeape ced uote bassiecs bean bass, wha 00.” para $8 monthly thetatiments, | ‘TRUNK So! S048 ecratae. eS NINTH SERIES re - by Mexicans for tho purj of purchasing th from theme reat om dercaistneny wens | DOE AN TELS heats Foe Lain UITABLE BUILDING Pensoxat.—J. G.W. Hawkes of New Orleans, <uccass sthusee ibe: bclishete cement | | Tis ‘Thenerp Ioegeckases ding soctieslip ace: xe dinree te oe aaa en lao amg O pee sent interes bad on afecal¢apoatt Graton Wroughi'iron Ges Pistren, Be OF OfORGETOUN: D. F. 2. Ridelt of New York, H. C. Daly of Penn-| exempt from duty and no consular ‘invoice is| ter sont through Director General Davia, from | nay to sob the teats theinsecund winter campaign aguinet Mexico. "Birocers “Wd Vinge, fC. Daniel, Prank Hume, | “mats se TB COMMING: Tur arse 000 18th ot Cropley"s Hall, corner 31st snd M etreeta, sylvania and ELF. Stevens of the Boston Herald | required the department is of opinion that n0 | she oficial representatives of the tmperiad Ger returned a verdict that Beaver United States Marshal Peal Frick and his pons grape f Neteaaamn, 0 We Wesel 0 Wes | cree "Second Floor.” are at Willard's.—W.H.Locko of formal entry thereof should be in to his froma ‘wound are still scouring for Catarina Gerze sa in es on man commission st in which be in- been " = rae teake for, POND AY, Rcuat Osos ee Cre cases where it is brought into the United States, | Turas whether in case of soldat the ex. | Chris. Evans and John Sontag. of here, so W consox xp. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ye Hall, cormer Stat and Mf stfeets, bat that for the purpose of securing statistics | tion without, the. em uty must be | FEREEDEY, Cat, Ang. 8A has re- —_—. Member XY SS WEGEnT EOE OF sesociniton offers creat nda to thots who of importance of visitors should be | Position wit mr 4 ‘from Sampeon Flat,on Pine Ridge, thirty- LOOKING FOR CLUES. MACARTNEY, ree Se el pec chars vor inact cn bear tater | Alfi required to to the inspector of custome | Peid on the empty , even if a heat or | Swe miles norts of Reedly, where Chris. Sion BerepiNG, al P ST. x. branch of the Bando. Palrona the site migat be the dave of Sensei at Ser cant per ne. the amount of gold in their possession. one piece cabal neat bo wal be ‘to | the train robber, hase mining claim, the Nothing Turns Up in the Borden Marder “Pachange Collections, | Sithor withopt improvemeate, at okt y notice. — jaty on any other pieces that may be in the | the robbers are Se hans Case to Help the Detectives. Socte ant Some ‘aul scourition iste | Nreforrel, "Address KH Guar ‘ofhte, “Fie association, advances, to its at Revolutionists Reorganizing. in order to get ‘the exhibit out of the | i# believed the are in the mountains. : Py seen Somat | it 2 ‘ = naan pee Soper share, EN eld tack ‘The Mosican charge @'afistres called. Goi fea | Wedd, Crete ty tae re- | Tee men riding horses were seen at a distance | Fats. Rrven, Mass, Ang. &.—Tho police are a rend fli lore] Maliroed. Gas, Iowuranse and’ Soe seventeen bounce Cesaitfalty tesa sm Becrotary of Siate this morning and shoved plied that duty | must Se 4 a eons pabatn onte om Ste. ‘Asverican Bell Te Steck beuntht and ecld.tvis | irom st tien. ‘rigs. $i, ae pie heron tems Cos geeetieet of aioe ‘c., and that no other duty will | , People throughout the foot hills and moun- panied by © sergeant and two officers, went B. saying that it is rumored at the Mexican capital | | Sn tho Jett by the tains are thoroughly aroused. All are on the Bau KALREE PA — that the Garza revolationists are reorganizing | chasors in tho possession of the. ethibtiors |!0okout. Roeds and trails are lined with men | ‘© the house gre gawd Z. te } along the border in Webb county, Tex.. and | Also that dutyon theexhibiteimported inclydes | Smet with revolvers, Zits and | Placee inthe chimney were Say eo See oe =! saking that the attention of the United States | the duty on the caves and no rebaio can’ be | Knives. A large pome of gitoors ino tom, The (nd government be called to the ‘The tele- | made on account of the destraction of the eases | i# stationed aad mills, four also pulled over everything in the cel- Pau Tiagative, rotreshing Gram was referred to the War ‘and | after the have been removed. The ex-| nom.tam campeon Fiat Others are scouring ter, but without obtstning —. ‘very eqresabie 09 he ter ham, ;oace Salogreyhed “Gees Wheaton, comsanding | ericioe ue are wot ped ey on euch |" "Tt reported hare that the robbers shot and | ahaten sees tia” “Netrocttinn not tte, -| hae been “Giseovered. iene Monson, ‘where ake | ‘tne om of Bf are made to leave cal E. Lagat robbers prepared dinner while the ‘arrests will follow. While the search ae Me. The mountaineers ay Sea eats per wore oven = : . GRILLON to sible to capture the robbers if once a otal ‘thelr old heute at Sampoce, ined F 2 2 pe ie :