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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY/“AUGUST 11, 1892. € THE MARBLEHEAD LAUNCHED. CELEBRATING EMANCIPATION, WASHINGTON KNIGHTS AT DENVER. TRE GARBAGE PROBLEM. emattor that by Sporn Pager ge ee ae eae ase, PROPLE. hardly turn over in bed. Another Cruiser Added to the U. 8. Navy. | Colored People From Washington and Bal-| They (ave » Plessant Reception to Many | The Commissioners Sell Striving to Satis- : . Friends. Acquaintances. nid: “Well, if they feel that Bosrox, Ang. 11.—The cruiser Marblehead timore Join Their Frederick factorily Bolve It. " om) unched at clock ‘Special dispatch to The Evening Star. ‘Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. ———— Te: betters di ue thle | "Fyaaoesrca, Mb., Aug. 1L_The ealored peo- Dexven, Aug. 1—One of the most enjoya- | 7#EY NAVE AN INTERVIEW WITm COL. rznov- A UNIONIST SPEECH Before one o'clock, the hour setfor the laanch- | le of Frederick and their friends from Wash- | ble social events of the week hete was the fe- | 0% OF THE fear amr ple «| ing of U. 8. Cruiser’ No. 11, the immense ship ception tendered Isst night by Washington | ACOXS Aur DETAILED BY THE FoLIcE—pz, of Harrison Loring at Bouth Boston was 8 \ty-ninth enniversary Commandery, No. 1, of Washington, D. C., to| "4SETT wonnts. -: ively place, with ite busy shipwrights all sir knights and ladies at the Bel- Scrertor TO ALL OTHER MEDICINES FOR PURIFYING TRE BLOOD toand fro under the to of steel, ‘The entire forenoon today was occupied by nak stew AND RESTORING THE Mr. Joseph Chamberlain Attacks Mr. ing on te ining urbe of the ice the Commissioners in discuming the garbage rermrgen HEALTH AXD Gladstone's Following. nail to it ene of bury nk ball ames and other sparta conninting of every member of No. 1 in soning | reek," hot MM have done litte ele for ~~ ah om. = ae undreds of holiday makers, b hope every one enjoyed a - evening. q should | be kept STRENGTH. by invitation of the contractors visitors and at midrigh? they will leave op | Music was of a. a ‘order, Geo. from the police auxiliary branch are NEW KNIGHTS TEMPLAR GRAND MASTER | stip “meet the water. There train for Dome. mes W.Gook Drum Corpa, Seventh Cavalry Bend and to the effect that the police precincts have each | it the public ‘service only #0 long as the public Avens i aT dreds of them and like the ship ‘they were| ‘the parnde this morning wus beaded bY Jen: | Bugle Corps and atehingon-Kan., band being | been divided into three districts and a police “atu Cm : . Secretary ‘of, tho Neve, Semsen uwell Goley, the strocts of the eity, dis-| E'large lathendance, Member ct iol oe tion of the comamarits amd has been indicted by | Sanger yrtite told im of | the | povert SansaParteLa What the Carnegie Officials Say ited the government at Washingt mand | missing at the fair grounds, Samed aos ‘No. 3, Po! Mo. Sand De Lieut. Hollinberger hes ordered oat forty " Y | of the Washingtons, and asked him if he would | was an 2 x new ay Is THE ‘Abodtshe She Rumell and s number of membersof the | man was chief marshal and 4; of Weshington ‘were in’ oven. Ss tempueted. seceton enema One at STANDARD SPECIFIC Scale. city of Boston wns also well represented | Then came the Frederiek City Guards, Capt. |""Two of musical features of the the features of the new system is — Sno theo by members of the board of aldermen and | Julius Cxser; the Baltimore Riffes, the National | were the bngie calle by bagie ‘TRE DETATL oF WAGONS, FOR SCROFULA, CATARRH, AT CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS | ©mmon council. Guard Band, carriages, containing the ofleers | cavalry and “‘Battle of "which | Lieut. Hollinberger has ordered the follow- sclera tenga: opretaupetlentin 7 heal bed age Bre § alg tag in roggeeet conmisted of medley i ing distribution: In the frst precinct, 4 wagons; motion nunc pro tune, Officer Kim- REFUMATISM AND —_--———— a away the shores, = Fy Ak aks = Sfem sennty dette ag poeioany » See ith me to the district attorney and KNIGHTS LEAVING DENVER. een ea boy egies d and clavwhere a0 local oegantssone (Serpe poate mas 4; in the fifth, in the sixth, 5; in the seventh, | Fequested him to indorse it, and then went DEBILITY. down —— into the water : requ a _ ‘speeches at the faii made 4; in the eighth, 4; in the ninth, 4. me to Jndge Miller, may peace abide with ‘The Eaedus Bogan Last Night-The Ment J. Allen of Salem broke the cus-| "he cRr"at Grin of Wedersoky Cac, We — Minis alten bob of orks apes, and asked him t6 allow the motion te Cnadlaive tomary bottle of wine over the ship's bow as | bY Rev. J. H omg ane tended by thirty a Sdloners + 7 * i deo veel phaaged ble Sea we. fohneon of the Baltimore bar, Dr. J. W. beef ~s 7 men.and the to enter Cones Orners Dexver, Cou, Aug. 11—The exodus of E. Bowen of Washington and A. J. Reed of Deliove the garbage will be Properly collected. : I told the Waah- visiting Knights Templar began last night with ke Baltimore. a Heal Hammett was Ly n ingtons s WILL CURE You. | the departure for the west of over 100 trains je >, . ee, tt mx® | worried when found bye Stam reporter at his y expressed to bin ther | ‘ : Sogo desk this morning. titude. They are all friends now, and | filled with le desirous of taking in the SIGNING THE SCALE. tf goo | pe aa can heme Sadig as fs 4 Den: ‘Sic 7 DR. HAMMETT WornIED. venture the statement t there bas been no P= WiseLows sooruise syacP | Crogus continues, trains departing in ev ; How the Action of the Pittsburg Mill Own- “There is no citizen in the District more anx- : Thlsouh wen cf asnon betes te | + P ers is Regarded. = brought Mu”, ned for over PIPTY YEARS by MILLIONS | porte = aa A ~ _ bes tr ious to get rid of the garbage than Iam.” he | getting | sbout without the officers’ magnanimous as of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH-| ‘The campaign for the location of the next s - Prrrepuna, Pa, Aug. 11.—The Carnegie said, “and I hive exerted every means to ao-| ri 1 y | gptance, and he deserves the credit for it, No with Fi . | ‘a warm one, This morning} 4 ates = Steel Company is affected in two ways by the complish #, These attacks on me ere un; Mow, the point I wish to impress by this cass 1 conclave has been rm one, This is honored with assignments to various commit- plish fe P" CHILD. SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAT | itJooks very much ss if Boston would capture = agreement of the Amulgamated Associationand | toee, ses yoked and unwarrantable and paper pine n Bane! oe 4 sort teas tind. for CURES WIND COLIC and ts - | the prize. Cincinnati.Louisvilleand Minneapolis cmt seiies Wit the manufacturers on the iron scale, one in ite| ‘The Washington Tem have hese terviews with me and my aesistante exist foes © twking in «uch ine ryye” mat take no otter ak Sevatea bowtie. | Se escon will come upfor settlement this even- | 2.000-ton steel cruisers authorized by the act of | Secretary Lovejoy in speaking of the agree- | oP Dele ek teen Commandery | east” a asaltary cumpany in Dattienare 3 with whom the police have to deal on alterna cae | Congress of September 7, 1888, to be Inunched. | ment, today said: “Thie agreement both helps | ®t oot tna Demolay at the MarLbam anda | were really contractors and that gther would remove all Just cause of complaint, Epis halt dines, Pies eared. Dr. Miles’ | NUGW M'CURDY ELECTED GRAND MASTER. | ‘The first of these three ‘second-class, with the scale propored by the Amalgamated | have been constantly thronged with visitora, |Mr-_ | Clntk, the contractor here, criminal docket and relleve the tan- | Hugh MeCurdy of Corunna, Mich., was this | protected cruisers,” the Detroit, was ‘launched | Kmociation. There‘are one or two ight diver | . Yesterday a number of Washingtonians went | 2 interested in the company to the extent of | complished for the humble and helpless class | Mr yn naharting in idleness and imprison gh 3 y k was 5 Pf 4 thousunds who might be at liberty and ab > aie elas d master of the Knights | st Baltimore on October 28 last year. The eec- to Pike's Peak and visits to other famous resorte | 912,000 worth of stock is literally untrue. I | + | oon —— — La Spain aoa be put into the M ae prt eal deri Heed wages, oes the & viskisihy are tiie Stties Bor’ thee never made such a statement. If such a thing | f people, with whom the police force princi- | work making brick digging foundations seu at om i yt i Ol | for the upbuilding of our beautif, le ey. will surely ploase you | acknowledged the compliment in an address in | °{; &* Baltimore, on December 6 following. | Amalgamated Association makes it. This agree- | Of the week. prrrgity teal ng hte cat teem be | an pope me Fy ey gorapenioaphgosen Seek be ncaets auuea he t, and | , Harrison Loring received the contract to! ment will hurt us tothe extent that we will have | All from the capital are well. A few cases of held ible.” ts scorer ee 4 or = —— ——--—_—_——- wi tthe men nbo had preceded bite in | Duild the Marblehead on November 11. 1889, | {pay 10 per cent more in the finishing depart- | slight iaciepoeltin resulting from change of | "ye ‘ty health | i ot doaa But the question reours that this ie = repub> 2. Con teen | pened stern Nace preceded with Ge condition thet she paaia Xs {om-| ment than the manufacturers who signed the | “limate and water have been reported since diet, tek 6 tying ip ete 7 to see | eration in any behalf as may be right and pro lican administrationgind that «good republican Weakness, Malaria, Indigestion and Bilioasness take GRAND MASTER »'CURDY. wat datvts arate tiem Guat tlaes orby May | Amalgamated scale. ‘They get the benefit of | @*tival, though none serious. the system of collection in vogue there. in view of maintaining effectually the public | OUght to have the office of chief of police. Te : sOWS'S' TON BITTER | Re Sir Judge Hugh McCurdy, thirty-third | the 10 per cent reduction in the finishing de- a tours quickly Herein ty alk deabsistematielas, last. The price agreed upon for building | partments and we do not. IN WALL STREET ropay. When the Commissioners arrived at the Dis- | pence, order and security. | this T would say in behalf of the colored people e peta L | dogree, I E., deputy master of the grand cu- | this vewwel, that is for ber hulland machinery, | Pariments and wo donot. : , wt thn ~~ | eampment and past grand master, past grand | was $674.000. wit penalties prescribed f0r | fening the backbone of the strikers, It menns | Dullness the Most Prominent Feature of the | ® verguson waiting for bot es a: oe ek eee ee ee = Se Maj. Moos | high priest, past grand’ commander, Yast most | Ron-completion within the limit agreed. upon | Work for thoumnay of tren Wants Sent Dealings. pS Tiled ng Pepe t aig SP S “a ilustrions “lcpaty for Michigan Snd'A aut A; | ‘The principal dimensions of the cruiser are: | of ay increased’ benetie, to se | ,yNE™, Font: AUs. 11.—Money on call cagy at | firm alleged to be subcontractors for removing | Just causes of complaint from whatever quarter | the colored people look for [regent gy Beall Heswlnghuan Laka. Length on water line, 257 feet; beam, 37 feet; Lg and 2 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, | the garbage. may be removed and abuses corrected. Thechief | and whose «vmpathy and belp the © Pts ~ trict building this morning they found Col. T.| In this way the community may have the that this is true asa gencral statement, but ¢ jeecnuine. ‘them. ‘ | s 4 our other milla, : In reply to a question froma Stan of police, together with bis lientenants, would | ple need and want. They want it in > nee weselet chapter Ge | dranght, 1434 feet: Incement, 2,000 ton: : “| 8hg and 63g. Sterling exchange is quiet and ply reporter Norarxo srronon rae mesrecramse Guster thay‘ Fil oe'Teh | tin bee power Ni npc rests | setae aerer qn an may fur. O tl | eng sneha qua end| ot Fyn lt pe ES ee HOUSEWIFE MORE PLEASURE THAN THE 64. nneil degrees in St. John's Council, | An incentiv@ to reach Big sreed than the | return to us for work. But it is only nques-| for sixty-day ills, and 488 for de-| ,, oe a courtesy and courage without insolence, undue | training schools for old and young. friendly ad- am) ‘<ialaumaas 3 on December 18, 1866, the orders of | one Poagh peels os promised 2 | Hon of time until all will want to come back. | mand. Posted rates, 4873; and 499,|_ “This talk about my company being sub-con- haste or passion, and the committee of infinen- | vice as to conduct at home und brew. the re Se | din Fenton Commanders, No. 14, | ius of 825000 for auch smarter cre tcct | 4 “On the other hand, the agreement toare-| ine oficial report of the Mercantile | *ractors to remove the garbage is all nonsense. | tial colored citizens might, through sermons on | Pression of the liquet trafic, the ‘encour: SHE HAVE LITTLE OR NO | Mare 7 | scgigency ter coneas ef tes speed guaranteed | @etion of 10 per cent in the finishing depart- | fri {é Company to the stock exci “We have nothing in the world to do with it | the first day of the week and meetings, debat-| agement of those who are doing the best READY MONEY AT HER | is : ee me dak ee hoes steam ‘trial; and | Ment should help us. Ithink the fact that we | sno, jilver bullion on hand, 1,979) unless our patent steel cart is used in the col- | ing societies, literary societies, celebration ad- | they can, the visiting of the «ick, the farnish- : a | memberebip Moslem Temple, Detroit, | for each quarter of a knot that she’ falls | PAY 10 per cent more in this department than | ou. deposited, none; withdrawn, 50,000 | lections. Mr. Clark is the responsible party | dresses,newspapers, schools and every method of | ing of work for the ile. In view of those come COMMAND, and the grade of A.and A. rite of Michigan | eae mice peng penalty of the eame | “2! others should attract to our mills all men | Curces; cerificator outstanding, 1,979. Gov- | and we have nothing todo with the contract. | reaching the masses of those who toil and yet | siderations and of bis established fitnes: for the OvE EQUITABLE beainins ¢Mpmcctant ig rere phar pry lrg pel ght bomiar th ar wnt Be vey wee re ettioge, for, Food | WARES, | crnment bonds dull and steady. State bonds | Tho carts are being used be special agreement. | wat not, whether by collective and public ef- | place leave Maj. Moore where he is and encour- poems Hime pbemet og ey joyal Order jot The seative fs pect ja es mnere an a the re-| Neglected. Railroad bonda dull and steady. | That's about the ut condition. fort or sole and individual admonition, betake | age him to go forward and fill to the utmost + seer engines of the vertical inverted type, one on - many idle men in the stock market yielded slowly in the future th may be altered. If we | themselves to their own people and teach them | the opportunities for good of his position and ser Get tin by anus Tote fetes |p th vm od eoeced wth nahn PUMUaRE tooh em wrk ances | ater Tt. bet wie Tauri ony | vse coainog pat to i | hen decals tae Sey | obs Plon REPOSING UNBOUNDED. | elected grand high priest of the Grand Chapter, | of the twin scrows. The vessel basa. bunker | “TY bearing on the Homestead mill, because the | Ville and Reading told” at 693, and 50% each | the incineration of garbage itr. Clarke will | observance in orde@act to fall under its denn | Aeantime the republican central committee : z = i. in 1871. Janua: 1879, he was! 5 ‘The vessel has no pitiaburg, but outside of the city, and are not | BOWed a net loss of 134 per cent. The rest of rms oy nee ea t with us to haul ciation. wi grav Bradshaw, Col. Perry Hi. Car- CONFIDENCE IX HER HONOR, PLACES HERIN | 07°22 grand master of the Grand Council | mor plating, #0 defined, but her protective Sy any agreement between the workers | = * declined — only eg frecti rT igh odd Gon Tir. iis Satie woo: ‘BY CO-OPERATING IN THIS WaT i oe Femme fy yr yok Cc. Chase, ce “hasty ape > ich starts ° dhs Beet reen an ese were tially recov » Clark tine ‘ 4 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OF EVERY COMFORT end ee eee eer Mar 9, -_ —— cecteaUrwaid outage toe and mannfactarers of this district. in some cases. Dulness became again the | to supply bim with more carts, and there are | 8" by Cmployers taking a little time to adviee | Si, Khy Safer and unite position of LI a | : | _ At the hearing today of Zimmer « | ‘i thirty-three being constructed now. They will | their employes ina pleasant and friendly way andemolument with that of ot 42ND ACCEPTS REPAYMENT FROM THE SMALL | (1 1 romandery, K. T.. of Michigan, In | i# eleven-aixteenths of an inch thick on the | At ite hearing toda) most prominent feature of the dealings when y beg | Beep " ‘ ane . o Say ge i ged assailants of John Rheims, the noi i st | be ready inside of ten days. oticed in this | how to keep the law in the particular service boa ‘ommussioners or the SAVINGS OF HER Angust, 1890, he wns elected grand senior war- | slopes, nine-sixteenths on the level over the ynion forkman, the accused were ‘held fey | ‘Be Pressure was lifted and no further inte ibraeac wat Segoe red Aseiethpec’ isyateg mre peg ap den of the’ grand encampment of Knights | machinery and slightly thinner at thé ends. Soctt th 6800 bad axe was developed. At noon the market was very | Morning's paper a statement to the effect that | which they may be the peace, pros- | President would, Tam quite sure, eens 7 : i Nr. ta | peri ‘Mr. Aldrict WEEELY OR | Templar of the United States. In 1883 he was| The battery will consist of two six-inch dull and stagnant at a shade better than lowest | Mr. Bailey was a stockholder in our company. | perity and good order of the District it be | Mr. Aldrich in a pon nga would be ea ONTRLY TOIL. ERATE » Viestsicioiding xis, ame imcented forward en AT HOMESTEAD. prices. Bar silver, 88. ‘This is not so.” maintained without the present suffering | to him and his fri \ainhe boheme mnnenar imme neha noc Sdvaucal to eminent gonad ggueciicine. "| the forecastle and. the other aft on the poop | ‘The settlement of the strike in the Pittsburg pcr fhe Commission announced they were ready | and friction and scandal of muléting between | | I believe that it is perfectly proper for the HER GOOD WILL AS TREASURES WHICH CAN | “TDUECS {Uae elected deputy grand master | deck, protected from = | district is viewed with “arying emotions at FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, jederer bier ict ign ageless tae —— | exe ee ~~ ang — penne | eae to ain the services << BF EXCHANGED FOR TANGIBLE HOUSEHOLD | at Washington, D.C. In the A. and A. rite his | vem) > shiolds so inclined that | jomestead. There are many who think it may | The followi Seana trict happ. ind ited | semper 4 : “gvg en hite, who pa Ye a SNECEMSITIFS, EXALTING HER TO AN EVEN history fs equally interesting and important, | the shot striking them will be deflected; eight to re-opening of conference with the | the New York Stock et, ns Teported Sering. Tas nvited to bo pronont | hove at bast to live fromm band to mouth and | Thile, who muhe, cacridces to salatain parw wire to Carson & ney. at the hearing. can ill afford to lose their scanty and | © pow a neg keep wg vy d interest re oa , eet it c| - - ee ee See B25 Se FE 4 bard-enrned extortionate fi ent n im this the nd center PLANE WITH THE MOST FORTUNATE. chief of Michigyn Sovereign Cousistory, filing | sons. four on eack tas pene eaenng Others, however, placed little confidence in . | Col coeaeegl ley that the object of thie | OF thelr chores” ig comes, and |StRonapenee, Niece soem ameaanahaell s0v ORS HAVE AGAIN position “for three “years. November : | this supposition and declare to the men eee — a % ; | imprisor 3 id h come ont | time and effort in the directi thout good CUR RENOVATED PARLORS : 18, 1873. he was created an honorary | tus and two Gatling guns. lowed in the larger | {here will be no conference unless they can | Stop. | A sidig | Visit Was to ascertain whether the Commission- oie all feeling Hike Rahat, atterty Gesolate | Fevulte to the general welfare, even though T BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A HANDSOME member of the supreme council for the northern | | Con naggt hshanenan bat — ah pet ad foree the Carnegie Steel Company to it, . rey | ors wore in condition to make.a contract with | and forsaken ax if noman or angel cared for have never been able through thi. channel to umer Masonte Joriediction and sectived 520 and) leak | Se oo cer ike Macklciend. kartos mae | Tee eentineds te the only ous thet y 5 be | Northwest... j his company for the destruction of garbage | them or had compsssion upon them. Itiswon- Command the humblest place for myself oF ai degree and the following year was elected grand ‘and is to have the rig of a schooner. This rig ## eMtertained at the stecl work: offices | , - Nor Par ee 2 wutee o preaten of the District appropri- | derful how much good can be accomplished and | for my friends, 7 FURNITURE. CARPETS, MATTINGS, | marehal of the camp. ‘September 17, 1688, he | #00 bth ps ay ae a ptal Os heavy at Homestead, for when an Associated Press re- So: prog ation bill, which allows £2,500 for that purpose | how much evil averted in this direetion by a Very respectfuly, GAS AND VAPOR STOVES, REFRIGERATOXS, Scapa and cro — [obec omagery et cal ills. Tn acl Laake ofall porter inquired there the manager sai az ST “in case sid garbage is removed in inclosed | peacemaker possessing address and understand. We. H. H. Hams, e supreme e addit salle e no further conferences; so far as we . ” Col g comethin treet BABY CARRIAGES, TOILET AND DINNER SETS | last meeting. the supreme council elected him | "ler steam, she could carry a large sail — % " 3 x steel tanks an: mediately destroyed,” Col. | ing something of human nature. 1130 15th et northwest, cit; AND EVERY ARTICLE CALCULATED TO MAKE | their illustrious depnty for that state. Nhe | Concerned, the fight is over. Our mill is in| Dp: : Lssaing. Ferguson stated that the — company | aeelnenae . operation and will continue with the men we ¥ a ch. a in eredth AN ILLUSTRATIVE CASE. He is a great worker and outside the press of | #!80 has two smoke pipes, or one for each fire Egon ae glean pages ie ook Thave| And even at the risk of making this commun-| The candy makers of Louisville, St. Louis, In Mareh, 184, he was elected commander-in- | five-inch breech-loading rifles mounted in spon- firm, qn which a settlement might be based hire ourselves,” HOME ATTRACTIVE AND THE HOME CIRCLE | q large legal practice finds time to vant the | F0m, a set of boilers being in each. BN aks wie, aiiitiec sali ate wees : isiyere a, re | soation too long 1 will venture te give ene th | Cimeitiati and Chicago are in sevsion ai Louis: TO GLOW WITH CHEER grand bodies, to keep making important ad momentary annoyance according to Treasurer | He fe fcocss) Sae | Di at least the remainder of the perfod of the cur- tion oat of more than 1001 might bring | siusdardcr piece Of the meeting is to tae Uons to Masonic literature and the preparation THE COMMONS. H.M. Onrty this morning. The prospective | fy cM wk ii | rent garbage contract.which isaboat four vests | fareard on shin paint, “about two sei co ca — and deliverance of eloquent Masonic orations. : visit of the directors of the American Federa-| Louie t's i | and a balf'as the plant they would have tocrect _— Bey lerd gent inne cH —— When Parliament Re- | tion of Labor causes much speculation. No one | Manbattan. masa ould cost at least ©50,000. happened to be called to “olige Court on Teh aban iss Semen aon Horse & Heerwaxes > assembled. seems to know why Messra Gompers and Mc- | 49:2" Cet ...-|- He preferred to destroy the garbage for a | the 5th of July to look after a boy of one of my ¢ following were the temporatures CAE H Loxpox, Ang. 11.—The house of commons | Guire are coming unlessitbe to make a personal | i Gene : certain rate per ton, and exiitated that jt |clients who bed been nabbed. by vilice of the weatber bureaa today: 8 a.m., 8% asi .LND /BEDIT JUSES was packed when parliament assembled this | investigation into the prospects for winning | Nia "| Bot veal HG | would’ be worth about 60 cents per ton to do | oficer for undaly celebrating the “Feu 2 p.m, 89; maximum, 92; minimum, 78. aa ae eee RE laralacsoage bay ertae nd crowds | 28,56, and also) what should be bost done to the work. and Jart before leering my attention was ai ee New Yor, Aug. 11 “Attorney General Zh . assist in the fight. It is understood that the As the average collection ie about sixty tons | tracted by hearing the clerk, Mr. Potts, | - axD Louis T. Michener of Ludiana was the earliest | WéT@ standing on the floor and in the gangways. | feaeeation leaden wero thoroes lly. soesinted Government Bonus 0. Sa remmered, 1907, | SAY the cost for the year would amount. to | case of George Washingto tvze Peswwe yore oe Se wry genety Oe an8, €95 MASS. AVE. ¥.W. | aud most important visitor at republican na-| Among the distinguished spectators were the Odonnell during bir gastert tip N? UY M6 | nie "bidity asked. U.S an ‘coupons, 190i, | bout £2,000. = bruives, corns and chafing, especially with emall = phecigior ae Farl of Cadogan, Lord Knutzford, the Prince 3 trip. Hey bid, tea asked, As the’ Commissioners have only $2,200 to | mel. anne. $etth coon Catic aan pecrekary MreCioas | af Teck, the Duke of Devonshire, Prince Halz- = Potter and Vice Chairmun Childs paid |" pistrict of Columbia Bonds—yo-year fund, sa, | do the work this year if the work bad com-| Ask for Toilet Layoline. |tor a half hour. In Indiana, he said, the party | feldt, the German ambassador, Minister Lin- | § Vitit to the business portion of Homestead to- | 1999, gold, 105% bid, — usked. anater menced at the beginning of the fiscal year, n | forward " "¢ - ‘1901, 11844 bid, — “4 Hl was in frt-ra‘e trim and rid the state would |coln and other members of the diplomatic | OF thd pr'ctned etort ath omsh ee ees | Bolded sk od hace Raat rons m arose whether they could use | DIED. —— —-——~—} Sater tacts cee eget | eee A Higa gah et whole of this 2.500 if the com- | i BERRY, On¥ Angust 10, 1802. st ae | oer it Hann of Ohio, who waa a delegate-at- | “When Mr. Gladstone entered he was cheered | f0Fced to ran a gauntlet of several bun- | SiFencr, 120 bid, — asked.” 2.0s reg. bi0m, isu6.| Pany could only get ite plant in pam Pat SN tured nig artbare eee Ger Tas Bes. fi. "7 ies eae | enthusiastically. Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, | 4te4 strikers they were offered no violence, | i9o1, 100 bid, — asked. ‘operation next January, and for six a wae for melsobon tee tae iciteas | whe weve Gn ervhid’ ia caailon $0 kerereat Miscellancous Honds—Washington and George- | months, the company agreeing to destroy all Fuoerel from her . Weet Rnd, mga THE COXCORD HARNESS. | Pimp alerts arden ga pers bonged |Mnerdip tee algo he went to his seat, | Siting remark made. This fact is the more re- | town Kutlruad 10-40 68, 101 Did. asked. Washing. the garbage delivered to it di ‘the current 3 vaileGhueeh, Varroa friday at pm a | ne Sealing squiest Hatricon, He reports that | uth, waselvo cheered as he went to. his ast, | 5 duis from the fact that the fouling against | a and Georgetown Rallroad Convertible ¢s, 1% | year. Another question arose as to whether RASTMON, On Aucust @, 182, WM. 8. BOSR- LUTZ & BRO. | the campaign in Ohio is in the best possible | und more or less applause greeted each notable | Poreer has all along beem mort Litter ae ne it Masonic Hall Ass'n sa, 101 bid, | 78", nelle peer} iw MON, 1 his ng eae "i a0: Fran. ove, attetaion Naticnat oes. | SO, Mr- Halen believes that. the repablican |from his partisans. Members were generally | bicc00a for the present trouble,” od. Wi Light Infantry tsi mert- | ot Savertising end inviting eomspaeine Tile | nortiwest. Iutersment at Grecelead cometary e 7 Penn. ave, ne 3 Deity wi a pied the canner tnt tl genoa = ; 4 . Mekislay Int peared he had almort 31000.” | ‘ed. to dofess and the liberals bapty over anes mnpany, series A, 60, 117 ids — anted. In view of the above the attorney for Ne ROE R ED le em eee Troma ana Satchels of wet make atiow prices | MeKinley let year, and he had almost 21,000. | “ile PPY ik ASU A ton Gas, series B, ce, "115. bid, — asked. wating: the District has been called upon for an epinion | the | Soar, Gervoli ae thet vendors, Tah isitors from Alabama and low een | v'2tory. : e 5 i: mb “hai: seedings — = Commissioners’ balance. iene —_____________—} listed to for the last few days by Chairman MR. CHAMBERLAIX'S ONSLAUGHT. Deaingues Baness Gr Sr nik Ga Ge — Powers in the prem- He 4 on te Erruacee, fees, ue sod ess, uinen i: P For F Carter and Get — ae is the — -| The Right Hon. Josey’: Chamberlain arose to | New York sea 4 to Cope With the Jemaket Potomac Telephone ist mort. 5s, — pia, Silesad ane into Ball's alley and ‘May he rest in peace. epare Fo ALL have the situation in the varions states clearly ji N ” New Enemy. ‘asked. Hailroad COMPLAINTS [2 zevane For Fy hare the situation in the various states clearly | speak on the motion of “No confidence. ite, man wo was atree te Bede Cal Eeciae a Win olds Aig asked, ‘Metropolitaa | an ines ‘of dightee: -~ Friends “of the Sons. Indiana and Dlinoie will be considered | M¥. Alpheus C. Morton, liberal, of Perter-| | New Youx, Aug. 11.—“The health officers | Raita Conve. vie €q 100 bid, 1i5 asked. Us Tease of eighteen garbage complaint ‘omy today and tomorrow. and next week the north- | borough objected to Mr. Chamberlain being al- | have been thoroughly sroused to the present | Electric Light Cuuvertible 58, 192 Ae asked. western states will be taken up. lowed to speak on the ground that he had| smallpox emergency. ‘They have ceased to| American Becurity and ‘Trust t, 1906, Sic: te, | today is the story the complainant's book shows ; a sist Your Hovse during the twenty-four hours ending at 1 o'clock & ll FE i = American Security and Trust thirty first year, cd Grocaxs It has been decided to make stumping cam- | #lready spoken the previous evening. old conferences about it and have set to work | 1905, F.& A., 100 gild— aaked- ‘American Security this afternoon, the total number being 158, of pay (rhage st yo 4 a Sn Yaoedlibe, 3 C.. g is in all the states holding elections before {| The speaker overruled the objection, where- | +, stop it. That step having been reached the ae, Sa ¥ ovemsber. Maine and Vermont will vote on | Upon Mr. Chamberlain proceeded with his re- emergency will ubortl re colséa to exis.” —— November 12nd 13 respectively. In Kentucky | pg 1 ted the tacti So says President Wilson of the health board | ask: S09, Sch and SES Teh et ow. there will also be stumping. fe bitterly commented on the ies em | today. He speaks very emphatically of the | asked. , sugthine you may ared in the | Wat. 0. Bradley of that state, who will be the | of gl gible lcd > agghers said | ability of his men to cope with this enemy as pjietiogal Rank Stocks Beat, of, Weenmgion, — Ey got ticular advisor of the national committee | that | id w: : — asked. of the Repu — Cn | ie ‘ar nth hehe | ive eat, emote tte gt ih the Up fete end nso | Ui Wet kee Ce ON CREDIT promised plenty of orators for the state election. in Pat weuabie wee rama Hs A President Wilson made this official statement | 3583 bid, 6b ued, ‘Farmers and Mechanics, 1903, and ‘se, ‘A. & O. 10 did, — which 35 were received through the yolice de- Washington Market Co. =e 114 bid, — asked. it. partment Washington Market Co. lst 64,1893-1911, 1053, bid, — | “ Contractor Clark at the health office ed. “Anacostia Ialiroad #, i901, 103 bids — this m and had a long —- : i i i g SEGA S S eis Soo ee went orelock. l i A aged two wonths and t i iit Fz F Z Hy if i Al ‘3, At Cash Prices AT DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS. fe ceecrecnigl were re- | today: "We recommend that energetic measures | bid, — asked. Captial, 125 bid, 140 asked. ‘West ie are ewectaily vrond of one | The finishing touches were given to demo-| S™ cd rivrelevanr aul ieoumen Se ae nt eres Sequel ea | Te ast aed Pee Poalled fort Fit Guushter of FW tad aE OALLIe RR, SeONSSPHGE apes 20 a6 | eratic national headquarters this morning. | ” After this outbreak, which the liberal unjon- | P°x in a ka ‘asval es in | _ Balltoad Stocke—Washmgton aha Georgetown, i 1 Oe be EA. dauriver of F and A. UALLIVAR, : re he building is now well adapted for the work | ists showed some signs of applauding and to the sete tis obhes) pervsed pr aeonggetn 412 bid, $20 asked. | Metropolitan, $4 bid, — asked. | police could improve matters, well and good. = — “30D! Os ee am | of the campaign. Chairman Harrity was at his | which the Irish members listened with grim meee a he crenaer ne | Columbia, — bid, 66 asked. Capitol and North 0 | "garg we a8 TRANSFERRED RIS CONTRACT. ot 4 rear eg Pare re ii beamce res Panos Heide | deek evrly this morning and spent th time till | satisfaction, Mr. Chamberlain launched out | 0P@” and vent a — — S wadnbaees eaat: | tee op”. whom gd ae ee ee Mr. Clark admitted that, es stated in Tax - Lleyn eg — county, Md.. MARY E! GODFREY, aged FURNITURE © credis. noon im trying to catch up with bis corres- | against the incoming government, He said | CoMtagion reduced ogg oe Pe eh ane ee Gee 4 during the melee toon years, two months and eleven days. pondence. Until the clerks are appointed he | that the icy nnd composition of | cates | the a 6 Sf a 6 ask Creek, 100 bid, —| Sram, he had transferred his contract to the ‘concluded man. a geo, hovenbold reaaare, ON CREEIT. ty Wistor bapeatrs aud Bro- | will have to attend to routine work himself. incoming “government were an {his fall. and winter. | We have therefore | “Tusurance Stocks—Firemen's, 45. id, — asked. | Sanitary Company of Baltimore. ee oe te eha cinny. iar can be had fur! Don M. Dickinson, chairman of the demo- fe troubles were looming '° commence ing. dist ‘Franklin, 43 bid, — asked. itan, 89 bid,— | He stated, however, that he was part of the prove a serious matter ‘the death-damp on thy brow? * | Z - . i | bounded by Canal street on the south, 14th | asked. Ni Union, 17 bid, 2) asked. Ari! 4nd so stepped to the bar | eratic campaign committee, arrived at heads | up in Italy and in Egypt, and if ever a foreign | a fee meets, ths bask nut : eT company and that he was for it. the that T But 452 could help thee: iri | quarters at 10 . He said that policy was needed that would command the | *treet on the north, Broadway on the east and | ton, — bid, 160 asked. ppon gy we lanig) | In ted t0 coms would Bice eapen oid ovat ely thoes heares slut cudiewe variety. We'd like | mittee would probably have a meeting this of the world it was now. He trusted | {be Werth rives. on the west, and divide 14 into | Cilasnin, 18 Sd 10g ames. Fotemnac, 70 id. — the I then cross-esamined FURNITURE sake eae se GET | Afternoon. Members of the committee now in | that Lord Rosebery would be called to the |!wonty equal parts so far a» the | asked, gps, 7 bid, Gi asked, Peopléve 53 tia, jovely. Asked him if in the absence z " te we sell for 617 : Mable Mr Whitnee | rragtan le tenement houses are concerned. To each ‘uniform and ‘acensed had pare site | the city are Congressman Cable, Mr. Whitney | cites. The peop! ord Rose- | tene eee 5 officer | and Mz. Harrity. "Senator Gorman is expected | bery. Why? Because his views were utterly | district, is allotted a phy itle Insurance Stocks—Columbia Title, 6 bid, bass Weane srignd oor, is devoted to | here this afternoon and Senator Brice may also to the views of Mr. Gladstone and Mr. | Will nuake « house to house and a room ¢ — gaked. Heal Katate Tit, 1g bid) — asked. worth of the stock. - ven greg Wate wn canpeTs 4 Wesali | be on hand, jorley. ee ce ee en ee | Seen eee ee Gulngion Gas, | In fact, he hardiy knew that there was such omar. | " ly with’ the view of finding any concealed | 46% bid, 48 asked. town arrest. The officer Mr. Dickinson raid that he and the other| The liberal declarations, Mr. Chamberlain | a Y, Concealed | caked. U.S. Biectric Ligh company. aoe ox So fadeuns CS, 22'42" | mombers of the campaign committee would be | continued. were irreconcilable with Irish de- | c##es. These physicians wi | agente) “Telephone Btocks—Cht ana Contractor Chase _— La CREDIT. rd cash yer yard cn at the headquarters ueurly ail time till Novem-| mands. What, therefore, was the for | babiew and look out generally for sanitary mat- arrest t We ‘ay all Carpets | ber. There will be no regular meetings of the | the new government if the Irish aes | Ms ris heath aia ie Meer to pa BR “7a, made for | committee. The chairman will call them to-| adhered to their repeated declarations, and | plan of the health officers, wl ing form, but that it was Cate ening ayes. | ii i cerried ont today, isto make the most of the known to the down from the gether whenever necessary. if the liberals kept faith with the English es pi E: Bo 2 | At the mee‘ing this afternoon a general re-| people? In such a case the incoming govern. | *sencies they have. th footed pe floors above soreamed. baggy Sine of the pattinal, temstion “will Ne sate, | ment WoRlS sot lect acine’ days) Toei ery omen mene? eee oes 6 ~~ San <2, oe FOR 40-'». Hair Mattress, | Members will submit reports different ose about to ice would resalt in- 4 safe it “a on tin FEY of the country and communication will |evitable failure. William G. E. Macartney, | % Which ae a mJ = setlie Joan and Prax, 11934, bids 1434 aa years old; was rey arrested — before _ “ = css | be established with the chairmen of the state | conservative of South Antrim, followed with read by contact tonsat Sere Wanna marinas aed ‘this occasion; that on stated he was committees. This ix the initial work of the | a strong denunciation of home rule. — with other members ¢ family and ne - f credits is the Um; | canvas. Secretary Sheerin will settle down at —>— i 2 Sowniananes bes cna coent shout that “te tome E fore’ the headquarters next Saturday. His experience | Soldiers Drowned While Learning to Swim. | { ie — — ons sea abled, and the big wheels inthe power house | 4% Matilde ‘(his sister), 4 ae NOTES 2 ott, patrons i national campaigns makes him extremely | Prarix, Aug. 1.—Seven soldiers were | Au ‘Flour are oflent and still. Son on mm omy a To ‘ Cee ee eee te cena be leeened today of the make- | Owned at Neisee, in Prussian Silesia, while | heed be. 2 family. | Shortly after 11 o'clock this morning » break straggling | with (e whito man in citi SIGN. pi | up of the advisory committee. Mr. Dickinson | Practicing in the military swimming school. te peter: reer root in | wheat patent. 4.00.06; occured in the cable owing to the carelesaness | zens that he bed no ides — said he had not heard that any members hadyet |The men were ordered go which an Italian was found dead from the ag at ae making aon been selected. Chairman Hurrity will say|the water beyond th, a os an arrest, A. heey i poor by ae S85 nothing about the committee. the preceptor supposing nh reoing epg score: Mish co per} trash a = = —s eS mm 33 DEMOCRATIC ROFES IX THE WEST. ane eee te We Oe de, ona Sues | gaits cadena we sommes eee guard. thought be bed e right to in’ the premises RS OE §3 Rett Rneet e He Seater Me: vee taaLing cuy ten thas they weve dueweemn, | The ntter ie to ove that none .of them ‘The testimony of the other accused was to the * New Your, Ang. 11.— There were signs of Un- | ‘The fact that they were drowned was not sus-| Way. If any one should do to, he or abe will same effect. I moved the discharge MAMMOTH CRE ussal activity at democratic beadquarters to- i fe be tracked, and if he is found to have run away of the that the officer ee day. Don Dickinson, Cable, Mayor Grace, with the smallpox to avoid the hospital, those had to ‘properly notify defend- 21, #21, EIT at. Bw, Secretary Defreist of the state’ executive com- Ashen who helped in. the if they can be con- ants of bis and) that in ai Bet. Hand Ista, mittee, A. Geo. Knott of Baltimore, Yieted, will be punished with the utmost rigor the absence of disorder, or affray be had —— u who was assistant postmaster gen- Bank Employes Accused of Fraud. of the law. f ; eral under Cleveland; | Committeeman| g,y Drzao, Cat., Aug. 11.—Geo, N. O'Brien, Sheridan, W. Va., were at headquarters and} ~ | 5 had long’ consuliations. Senatore Gorman and | Féeently cashier of the California National Bank, ‘ XD UP! aT end PS ten sea weed the price ae Vx OPE ‘ee z 3 me : AK. On! “YEN ved logs. Only sa — Ttaater Sai S y. G. Me PRS een'y 5c i i #' i i gs tH i £ ¢ Ransom are expected to arrive today, and a | aud Henry E. O'Brien, héad bookkeeper of the | Island length meeting of the campaign committee by Deputy Cable of llinots reported that there is r 3 Mr. Cable at * One indictment iE i He i i i if! sf I | i Hi iF i Le f a and otk; a i E | f ‘ f iE } = 5 ri : ii i i : F & 8 t ? tf Hd ; ] ag t fi 4 ie if ris i tH! i ! i #n i i : { a { Spyies 2 Ste boa it