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_ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. 6, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1892. : 7 THE MINISTRY OVERTHROWN. A FEAT OF ENGINEERING. IN [RON BALL'S, DEFENSE. THERE MAY BE A RIG BOYcorT. Por atten Bian ‘The British Liverels Wil! Take the Reins ef} Moving = Brick Unilding Prom One Gite to | Indianapolis Courts Hearing the Applica | Leaders of the Federation of Labor Moot at| : ee WASHINGTON. | RIPMMOND ASD DARN E hait we AB CO Government. ‘Another, tion for a Recelvership. Homestead. lz 7 ory. x. 3. — THe FOR REAL L1Pe } wen sk ee - ‘The house of commons divided st midnight! One of the most Wifieult mechanical feate| The attorneys for the order of the Iron Hall| Wm. A. Carney, member of the general execu- ieee 3 oat eee, pM Se TH J ~ UNCRATAIN WHAT THEME WH po—rHEY Mar Ot Mr. Asquith's motion of “ne )” in | ever attempted ia Baltimore is the moving of | yesterday at Indianapolis at ted to have | tive counci] of the American Federation of See 12 por week. £8 EC \ pre nae 2. Be axxT ro ranricytate 1x ceatatx caxe- | the ministry, and adopted it by 960 to 310. Mr, | Levering Hall, one of the Johns Hopkins Uni-| the reosivership trial continued, on the plen | Labor, who is also vice president of the Amal- 3! DY MOUSE, ATLANTIC GITE: S. J.—ARKAM sents YSiei Bi tnd mit some, i Spt BEATIONS TO TAKR PLACE Tus ratt-— | Gladstone will see the queen at Osborne House | versity buildings, from ite present site to| that no sffidavite had beon filed in support of | gamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers, | A>Peav%. 2h tee Sages, ana re | ma Shee Rated Bo eine ‘ DEVELOPMENT OF THR NAVAL nEsgavEs, | tomorrow and will proceed to form « liberal | another half e square away, sys the Baltimore | the charges in the complaint, but Judge Tay- | arvived in Homestead last evening to arrange | fusgi™ giusic erme moderne SRB. [eatery Enetsh wnt Ffementary pecs pane cabinet. American, It is to be moved to make room for | lor decided to hear oral argument and refwied | for the quarterly moeting of the council of the | = ———~ | seg architertsinad end Meckenseet Betwies Correapoudence of The Evening Star. After Tar Stan's telegraphic report closed | the MeCoy Halil. The work was begun early | to continue the case. federation there today. On the council are, a tet thorouxt! Saw Youy, August 10, 1902, | yesterday Right Hon. Sir Henry James, Q. C., | this week by the coniractor: and will be pushed | In his statement of the v . s of tho ats | Samuel Gompors, president of the American | ‘The Chicago and Atlanta, all that are left of | liberal unionist, member for the Bury division | ahead steadily until the building rests upon its | torneys for the plaintiffs said: | Federation and representative from the Cigar- | Admiral Walker's big squadron of last summer, | of Lancashire, said that there was no precedent | new foundations, It will require fully eight| ‘There ie $720,000 of the funds of the order | makers’ International Union; Chris Evans of | TY Aw, Teiey. aie Non ap Onan are beking in the sun at their anchorage in | to sustain the incoming government in with- | weeks to move the building. Levering Hall is Philadelphia bank and the books | the United Mine Workers; J. B. Lennan of the ‘hares and Bireel oe North river snd nothing definite is known as to | holding information as to the policy they in- | a handsome brick edifice, 44x80 feet, two stories | show $490,000: thus there are over 200,000 of | Tailors’ and Cutters’ Union; P. J. Me-| Teeny YSTIy, AND ore their probable cruise or its destination. It is | tended te pursue, ‘high and ornately trimmed with brown stone. | the [ron Hall's funds that cannot béfound. | Guire, general secretary Brotherhood of ine, Parte generally expected that the ships will proceed| Mr. Gladstone, interposing, said there was | It fronts at present on Little Ross street about | The order is not a stockholder, Carpenters and Joiners, and Wm. A. Carney. to Gardiner's bay at the ‘‘gatewsy to the |® Precedent in the course pursued by the gov- | midway botween Howard and Eutow, It will| ‘All this was done by the connivance of the |~ The executive cotneil always meets in New sound,” and have the usual quarterly target | "iment which assumed Lahey? be sales from tion, turned | executive commities and the oflcers of the cor- | York, but this time it will convene at Home- | 77 re™ a practice with great guns, after which they will AX . > | ined Wile the usual busines of the councit | Hf esse 1 0 to New London for two weeks, where Admt-| policy. [Ci ‘utaw and Little Ross toe ven: 5 | Wl ne ateonded ts, es tas chat 8 pata ATLANTH 2, ral Gherardi’s north Atlantic squadron has the it) n of fom : : eg | trouble. been lying for several weeks until Inst Satur- | % ot lee Gua od is tho second brick building it has ever Upon this subject Mr. Carney said: “A bo; dag, when they departed for « cruise tothe | {4s naltey eae di te codtat cle memes Mite tet tiie tee | Wee cotton Carnegie material is to be considered eastward as far as Bar Harbor, and probably up | of y Sir Henry asked whether Mr, | hauling brick buildings around, while it has | the St. Lawrence to Montreal. Bar Harbor has | Asquith believed that Bright and Villiers bad | been done for several years in the north and | bank ‘bonds. pent | acted according to any but conscientious con- | west, ig something new in this section, The vietions, In common fairness to theit con- | task imposes many difficulties, which the exer- | SUMMER RESORTS. _| EDUCATIONAL. ¢ RAILROADS jing and’ the the bank will not pay | 27Mor plate B = entire available assets of UWeare willl b * a ; | (}ONZAGA COLLEGE, cast stituents they ought to know the provisions of | cise of great ingenuity and engineering skill | the deposite and debt of the Iron Hall, to eay feare willing to bring sbout any kind of | “Typrnrar G — ‘there several weeks before the start for British- Sshesreek Mr. Gladstone himself bad | inust overcame Tt te interesting, tao, in| ‘of other obligations, which, we are in- | honorable settlement if it ix ~possible, but if oe ovune md nothis 3 ns F MO. 191 ST. NLW., _ e oma baee American waters. The presence of the white | taught them that it would be dangerous, per- | demonstrating the triumph of selonce over’ the | formed, amount to over $190,000. “At one time | Meters. Lovejoy and Frick and nssociates are | €2t0 6S per day. S10 wo 18 pet ee Li tie Seth eon « mechan ‘squadron last summer lebrations haps = | naaonewr Pert destructive, to rely on the Irish vote, yet | ‘hase sist denne 000 between the | determined on manifest nothing else but ‘OTEL ORIENTAL, Under the derection of the Fathers of the Society of en along the few bee pote pg Si for their | his majority was purely Irish. Sag alg is rye caver eal Triste bend! | accounts of siaerenne oF 08 the bank books | $7 suerceslve Saposition ward us there is no | H* end oF Pate ave, ese? pias; (CHESAPEAKE AND cto MatEWay Presence at many events this fall along the | = ecREAMIxa LAUGHTER AT & MINISTER. ing, which’ must be raised bodily from its | at Philadelphia.” jal ernative left: ue ‘after beving Fecoesse $0 | approved. see teh se ewaatark eciabietee sin Sallie tata on wie ons, Mr. Chaplin, president of the board of agri- | foundation, turned around, carried half «| | The attorney also said that it would be shown | S°sr) oles honorable Brice al} ing = me oan . etd SCHOOLS WILL REOPEN ON pe ya ite — ah std j culture, then owe to wpeak, but was trented | f1uare UP e steep arpa taskeahy sa patty fal with yg tt parrerdeaceeg | culty but to meet them with their own weapons, ni entucky ave. : MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1992. wh *he grandest s--nery im America. with the ‘The first celebration thet has requested the | with such a storm of shouts of “Divide,” “Di- | foundations, rey degte iy four days’ eestion of the | feeling confident that with the resources be $97; caiea Diaiaadaboahiiaantc ww |¥ Suapioke ‘Seiki Frate "Marse Presence of the squadron will be at Gloucester, | vide ™ that hix voice was inaudible. Mr. Cha HOW THE WORK IS BEING DONE. » supreme council, which was composed of only Hind us we most assuredly will come out vic- WELLINGTO: Mass.,on the 25th of this month,@m the oc-| Iin resumed ie seat, but the speaker loudly | _ The details of the operation are interesting. | 7o2y members, cost the orgenization 18,000, | torious. ” 4 * { “What are the resources?” VCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVE. casion nd \d fiftieth anniver- | called for order and recalled Mr. Chaplin. ‘The | First » row of heavy Georgia timber, fifty feet | ‘The council had given a cham) wa) to} ue uel Ae dceapry the Sching industry | lntter in his remarks endeavored to chow from | long and twelve inches square—each stick | the board of trade of that ely and. baa pre- | FO hand Rcoteteainey: stjuciment of te ATLANTIC CITY, N. 5 there. In these two centuries and « half | past speeches of Mr. Gindatone that the task | weighing over half » ton—is placed crosswise | sented the mayor with an expensive silver serv Dat iron scale has been obiained, we 3 we Ney Gloucester has built up the largest fishing in- | of preserving the sapremacy of parliament and | = the building, about five feet apart, These ice. It also voted @3,000 to Mr. Somerby asa Lalor p oF Sroome: propecate Peiition on the Ist, 24 and 3d of Septamber. ‘This competition is open to all. even to students ¥ already belonging to the collere. dustry on the American coast and every Year | yet giving Ireland control of her own affairs | timbers are to eupport the structure and re- | gift, Other simitar incidents were related. | Homestead fight, for many thousand Amalga-| 4 FONTATNE, RENTUCKY AVE” ATLANTIO ——— are the coast is picketed with her boats. great and | was illusery and impossil main immovable until the work is finished. | ‘The opening statements will not be concluded | mated men goto work in the near futuro and a a beach; everything new and Srst- CORNELIUS GILLESPIE, 8. 3.. smali, from the blue fish netters off Cape Cod | Mr. Chaplin’s remarks were continually inter- | Next, a similar row of timber is placed under y and the hearing will probablylust a | Very one las intimated his intention of volu pat dy ape Gay ie tarily subscribing 10 per cent of his wages, ir- - t fishers off the banks, while the | rupted by ironical Irish cheers and renewed | these, but running the length of the hall. These | week. | : ONTEREY HOTEL, ATLANTICCITY, ¥. J, aaa ooneeme! end south around | eriee of “Divide,” and the speaker ‘wae again | sticks ure cightprdve feo forge ‘Under there te jpreme sitting was in secret session all | Fe*pective of whether it is 1.50 or 610 per | M Ocean emt of New Fo or folk” of the | obliged to beg m (fatient bearing for Mr. cl placed » third row, running, like the first, | yesterday conducting what was supposed tobe | QM to thie sane $20,000 ; staid old town think that fs their “‘pro- | lin. The house then remained quiet until Mr. | across the building. ' These two last rows are | an investigation, the result of ‘which will get | ame ee eee ra ee en geen a ——ee tectors” of the navy should be present among | Chaplin said that the house of lords would sur-| movable and act asa sort of turntable, upon | ably be the removal of one or two of the sub- (hag Bypsay se ays in the fret, ox Pitwts 1s 1d Delaware ave.. Atlantic City, the fleets of fishing craft. It is understood that | vive the attacks of the Morley crew, which which the structure turns, Jacksorews are iinate officers. There are some intimations aieieles ease . ret, on ee | oe urht Fe08 1S, C2 to 6250 ner dar $2020 815 per Secretary Tracy will order the Chicago and | observation caused another uproar. Jasting | placed under the end of the lower row of timber | that checks will be put upon Mr. Somerby’s| es ace Tae eae = = Nd Atlanta to Gloucester for the occasion. | several minutes and drowning Mr. Chaplin's and the building is ready for hoisting. This | exercise af absolute power. 0) NU La J ORWOOD INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON, D. ©. E RORERCUM ER | a ‘poaRDINe ayn pay somo, FoR roUNa vaneunameees LADIES AND Lr GIRLS —— Tre onraz - PEXNSYLYANTA ROT TY ORTH WERT XT mor wear Mahoning and Ohio valleys, 8,000.. In the | rf NTAL es : TRACK STLE NIT MRS ERY fourth or Chicago and Wisconsin district, 6,000, ‘hear f ‘from every ADEMY OF THE HOLY GROSS, ENT PQCT MENT. — FIM01 | remarks. : work has already been accomplished. Judge Howe made the opening speech for 00, an eth ate a Se (ie the 7th of Boptamsbor ma wal Veterans’ | When quiet was restored Sr: Chaplin offered | “"The next step will be to rnine the buildin, the defense in th cate yesterday afternoon, and in the fifth or St, Louis and Alabama dis- ” Oy va! N staTion att] new govern- id: Amociation meets at Baltimore, apd the old | > sporting wager that the aw | It will be cut loose from its foundation just be- | He sai SAR FOLLOWS tn . and Atlant | trict, 3,000 steel and iron workers. jeLSeo2m < 4 _2 i820 os ‘Will reop ONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. | ould uot survive an ordinary session, | low the first tloor and above the upper row of | ‘We are not ready to go to trial. This suit |," addition to this will come the assista i ELKTON. KENTUCKY A ea veterans naturally think that the government | which offer caused the house to break into | supports. ‘Then it will be raised by ookscrews | was flod while Mr. Romerby was out of the olty | Se aa pod = Thee, year beach. should tnke enough gratefn! interest in their | shouts of laughter. | ae Suer Cenk pesarntory So Setag verend, ue | Sant we wore oetupetied to ge to HN. levees | J0oTed ins en-eperetie. ace bs Semaiations wot | = services to bave some men-of-war in the| Presently a friend placed a fresh glass of wa- | it now faces squth, and in its new position will | Mr. Walker for our information, which we be- uy chet (ig ta ‘of the American Federa- | "THE PLORIDA. E&tbor during their mecting, aud Baltimoreans | ter ona box wbere Mr. Chaplin's notes las and | faco west, an Eutow atrost. This raising and lieve is not as complete as that given to the | BY checks. ‘the lous of the American Federa~ age 1 gene | ART INSTRUCTION. TER GR claim that the Chicago and’ Atlanta have beew® accidentally scattered the papers. The whole | turning iva delicate and. tedious operation, | opposition. | bere Retliated can be leviod for the period of | mhza.im beamtest throurhont. PCKERT. tunity ever offered to m promised. Baltimore i one of the mot im- | assembly joined the Irish in screams of laughter | One hundred and forty jackscrews will be used. denied all allogations as to any dishonesty, | fot the bes Lar ae a | designer portant cities from @ maritime point of view in | over Mr. Chaplin's discomfiture. Mr, Kina we} ‘and there will be one man to operate every four | but admitted many points made by the defense | five weeks for the assistance of any union en- | PHF GLE criebura 8: count him: ined that such i rews, | and bh cy had | Reged in a legalized conflict. ‘This assessment | A 10 North Messarhusntts etre date wh the , Yet it ia seldom visited by meu-of- | himself comp t such w reception bad screws,’ Heginning at the first of his screws, | and sought to explain them away. Money bad P ict. | This agers oa care gn Dink war, prestuably because those in. power on | naver before boon secorded » Tos tmln- | cach man geet alone: the line sed ‘wives ‘cack | boon borrowed, ke admitted. tress the, veserve, subject to ronewal at the discretion of the | ,gmelike and sve ay the vessels of the home squadron profer | ister. serew two turns: then. returning, gives two fund for the general fund, but paid back. ‘The | President of the American Federation of Labor. | Ani voMELIne is means 10 cents per week, for five weeks, 3 the cool breezes of the New coast to THE DIVISION. more turns. This must be done in concert all | reason no meetings had been beld was becauso : TOTSL TRAYMORE } the enmmer heat of Maryland. ‘The third cele-| The speaker then rose to put the question on | around the ‘building, which, by the operation, | there had been ne business. Hoay expense had | 02 almost 1,000,000 men at any rate, tic bration appears in New York barbor. Un-| wy. Asquith's motion and wus answered with a | i# raised one and one-third inches, This will | been incurred in fighting old | HUGH O'DONNELL RETURNS. eal ted daunted by the fact that outbid the | i ona, volume of ayes and noes from the | be continued until the building will be raised companies in eastern legislatures, Hugh O'Donnell, chairman of the advisory | = 2 W. W. GREEME & CO. one ao Metropolis for the fair. the New Yorkers intend 7 “ | four feet, when it will be ready for turning, | | Speaking of the Mutual Bank of Philadelphia | committee, returned yesterday to Homestead ‘T#= PRIDE, ATA TEI Or graduate clases, A: to celebrate the discovery of America in Octo- | respective sides of the house. The sf | The bottom of the first and the top of the | he said Somberby bad $9,200 stook,and although | from his trip through Canada and the northern | -81.50to Bede eS eae ge eae MO FAT BOTT, ber by a demonstration in New York harbor, having withdrawn from the precincls of the | second row of supports will be thoroughly he wasits vice president he bad no power {T0™ his trip through Canada and the nort Shemssineds se Horette Kine i i. ula | greased with tallow. Then jackscrews will be cither to put the order's monev in it or draw it | States. He was greeted with some cordiality by ¥ <<? giCaromn lan = and st the earnest solicitation of many promi- | Chamber, the speaker repeated the usual form - 4 ent New York men Secretary Trecy promised | Of putting the question and was again greeted | Sioeectah southeast und horiuwent cornes out, Hohdmitied that’ $S00000 of the order's | #86. tocked-out men, but his arrival did not | "udion and litle children, to send all available ships here at wi of the building to push it around, the bottom funds were in the bank when the Keystone and ¢reate # furore. ir. O'Donnell stopped at ATLANTIO CITY, N. 1. ~~, which will bring the north Atlantle squadron ded fy When Mz. | supporta Deing constantly changed as the work Spring Garden banks failed, ani when the court Picote Hew Tet Beaten end eter New! ison and White together oneo more. . No rollers will be used, the work , declared an impairment of $170,000 in the ngin 7 ape LEAWAS eneeraa a eam. | Hberal party rose and cheered him. The tellers | Peing done entirely by the screws and grease. | the supreme officers decided to make it good herever I went I was met by representative | [HE LEGMAN. 4 or pennostvaninave. LAUNCH OF THE AMMEN appeared at 12:25 a.m. with the contain. s Inbor leaders and many business men. Not a} ‘adantic’ Cit : ‘The lansching of Aduieal Aamnenio vam ot|°2 oer. | When the building has been faced around in the with the order's money in the Mutual Bank. uy. | ing the number showing the result of the divis- | desired direction it will be carried forward up | He said it was more than there ought to be, bat fe of the latter wers dippointed, probably | _1713-1m "LEHMAN & 00 Bath, Me., will call the north Atlantic squadron po we beeen the — > — hee i the bill. he did not think it pro to appoint a receiver | Po ipa bipeeet heows led . expecta a f T= MANSION, ATLANTIC CITY CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS ¥. W., to thet port, where naval vessels are always | the liberal wi This was the signal fora vol-| “"s sort of railway of blocks of timber, piled | to wreck that institution b; drawing all the mam in a shirt, looking like an anarchis! al sure of « warm welcome. This quaint old town | ley of liberal cbeoreand righ abouts of slab | crosswice, someihing-an. the order of stick: of | money out at once. Ho said the suit ought to The Inbor officials were all very solicitous of | _‘“arsest hotel. Se iror WASHINGTON, D.G., ‘on the banks of the narrow but Kennebec | elstown!” “Down with Balfourism,” &c., &c., | railroad ‘ties, will constructed along the | be based on the order's present solvency, not showing pe opts for the Homestead Orchestra from June to O-tober. has been the very home of wooden ship build- | 8nd it was some time before Mr. Morley was | route of removal, and along this the building | on its possible fature insolvency. men by financial aid, and, much as I had been CRARLER MeGLADr. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL ing for over a century and some of the proad- | sble to announce the figures The resalt an-| wit) be pushed on its triple row of supports.| On January 1 lant, he stated. there was | led to ee en, ee Seen Teel PRE MARYTAND, NEWYORK AVE, eat abipe that ever sailed the seas were built in | Bounced was: For the motion, 950; against the | A, this ‘railway must be perfectly level’ it will | in the benefit fund more than a million dollars; 8teeably surprised. 1 came back more than | "I tegrhs Surinnncet creep, glee: FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. tte ship yerds, Tre launching of the Ammen ™0tion, 310. | ran into the hill about one-third the way up. in the general fund, 15.000; in the reserve Yer convinced of ultimate victory for our | conveniences; erected April, 1881. ram and the Machias ee .| Then there wes a fresh display of enthusiasm. | fund, ,000, total ts of $2,400,000, Side. 1 Eibteenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 1892 ae Guea marks » new era—the in-| Then ther having subside Balfour end | 2B" the building must be jacked up another fund, $1,400,000, or assets of €2,400, | se8-758 EI TI ee oa | Pes FOR PHILADELEHIAONLY, | ON THE BEAC! __ oHAN : pe Me Views Sica: Keqove and Fintrs at 10 804 m . . O'Donnell was indignant over the utter- : in the eity 20 four feet and a new railway constructed. Four | Since then the assets have increased to $2,686,-| Mr. O igna: <a ibe, and one an | the Whole body of conservatives, arose, and fonr-toot raines must be made to get the build. | 279, with an income of £250,000 a month from | *N¢e of one T. Roberta in Brooklyn that he | _ASBURY PARK. N. J. new line may | mid . : | ccunntnotattom. 5.00 8.1m. Ass not but hope that in ? the sixteen-foot incline to its new rest-| assessments which usually run two a month. | (O'Donnell) had no authority to go imto the —— comfort. 08. 40 pun. dally. Beas long kad fraitfalas was the old.” ‘The Am. | house adjourn until Thursday next. ‘The mo- | Sethe” Atte Wartenotane bec bese Tareea'| Witt In pover 06 aumeeiaast is nocis par att ast, ‘I wont with the knowledge and sanction | A SPUBY TARE YS sour ave. ncn pleas tac cao ioacioaa: out chase, + a.m. week daynand men ram ie an experiment, and she may prove a | tion was agreed to. aud started on the railway it can be pushed | will be required to pay if the Philadelphia bank | Of,,the advisory committee,” he raid. “It is“ one wiock from oceau- ” Delighfal location, : costly one, too, for she is designed to fight ‘A DULL BEssr0x. | forward by about eight men with twelveor four- | were wiped off the earth, satisfied with the result of may labors, I did| my24tm ANB. WASHMOOD. | Special advantazesin Literature, Modern Languages ° ; visit Mr. Milholland in New York, either, ramming and has a probsble speed} If last night's proceedings in parliament had teen jackserews. Au this structure weigha| He ended by declaring that the suit wasa | NOt ¥' n ork, either, Mesto. : ‘ot boas Invested ite tho Mobeni interest af- | about 1,000 fons the deliency and. perfection of | conspiracy within the order to drive Somerby | Mi w9¥ lnlssion was in no sense politi iia the mechanical means employed may be readily | out, intimating that the chief conspirators were |, About twenty men entered the mill last even- | Reduce’ . For circularyappty to the primotpal. seem to place a ram of Afteen knots; | ‘#ched to the fall of the goverament the house poe Wher ne building arrives at ite desti. | Supreme Cashtor Davis and Accountant Walker, i%8- They were skilled workers and came from | —"">- _APRE-BOATE.! still ebe may develop some unforscen proper- | Would not have tolerated the protracted dull- | nation it will be suspended on the jackecrews diansinaose the eastern part of the state. Jack Clifford, OTEL onk emo" ness of the debate after Mr, Chamberlain | yntii the new foundation is built up under it. Charged With Stealing Trun| other Homestead man, was arrested inst | remolelea ‘ 3 birt laa ; ? < vening on charges of murd id aggravated H REPAIRS NEEDED OX THE ATLANTA. mot bic seni ndueesmeauenedtiees | "The building will be raised and ‘ready for| Charles Monk hu: been arrested in Chicago on | *¢0™6 Sales terte. ats A recent survey was hold upon the Atlanta | tion seizing a chance to geta hearing the house ‘rming by the last of next week. | Three weeks | the charge of stealing trunks from railway sta tensive repairs were recommended. | Would have divided: before the dinner hour. | Kitoesther above eight weeks ell cloves vores | tions, ‘Trunks have beon lost repeatedly from the Dental of the Rioting Miners, BCRY PARK, ‘The ship is ordered to proceed to the Brooklyn | With stolid patience and devoid of every ap-| Levering Hall is settled upon its new fouuda- | Rock Island baggage rooms and it was a mystery | The introduction of testimony in the miners’ “far Of). bathinw pavilion "and lake: sat oa bassigch tomorrow, but whether the pres | porreen cbcchen» yay lew hepue gmetad fo ‘Tne work of prepara ite new site is |how they got away. Detective Pickett was sta-| union contempt case has closed at Botse City, eee Mee OOD ie | beh will be commenced at once or after theintended | “Ths gravity ‘of the occasion was seen in the ee on bed = — and ing tioned at tho baggage room and his attention Idaho, and the argument hay begun. W maneny | crowds waiting in the palace yard till past mid- | Pytaw Sad Little How strects being now ueaeiy | NO# sttracted to the man Monk, who was | Eight of the defendants were placed on the | comiceerttal sh. OF | night, the groups filling the lobbies and h pesked b ecal aon ne frequently seen sitting on trunks which stood stand. All of them testified they were not en- © 4: rege NEAR Write orcall. Off | in the galleries within the house, For the first a Tee fast thet Monte bad chicas nich developed | gaged in the rioting. A number of witnesses 3 pene: feelieds EF nls Milf, h chairs TURARE CERES AGREE. Rock Inland check, in tie pokes, He would | ee Yosay eps bose race ote pay ed —— | were n : i | jon jestimony to show ; | pert of the eriginal plus the werk. oot Rear eee eae ee aaeet ont of | Convicted Election Inspectors at Jersey City Cr re li ot tehitel check from fro guard, Beane, was shot inthe brears, ‘The | Newly renqr UNITED STATES HOTEL. , pomelike eccupy some time and four or five months may | of British parliaments did the members muster ‘Were Not Sentenced. had a duplicate check. Later on he would call | defense had asserted that he was thot from be- | com/oris. 8 to $10 per week. $1.50 fo $Y per day. be spent iv the navy yard. | The recent com- | their full strength within ten. There was « crowd of officials and politicians | for the trunk and claim it by means of dupli- ee by 8 Cad in the welll, Beck cide es | oO caass WARK. Gi % ectiect eet poten ede rn ject the night wore on members became rest: | in the Hudson county court house at Jervey | cate checks in his posession, | He was arrested | fiven ‘hree hours for argument iC aang ‘a and int na in the act of taking away a valuable trunk be- Secs sree | SEPTEMBER 10, AND WILL BECONDUCTEDON | _ 225 been acted upen as yet, so that there is some Tee ee? speaker yun on = City yesterday afternoon, as it expected me away tio: Ber LS! «treet and Peansyivania ave Station, where urders can be leit for the checbtar at > “Divide, longing to traveling man. Thomas King and| The Wyeming Sto#kmen May Give Rail. | THE SAME LIBERAL MANAGEMENT AS Fok-| \giss AMY to A-stination from Lutels aud resiteue- doubt as to which kind will be “used, but prob- | and gut'of the bouse, aad sont, protests te the | teat another batch of the convicted election | Frank shidehacker, who are tupposed. fo: be | Sudge Scott of Cheyenne, Wyo., has decided | MERLY. FOR INFORMATION ADDRESS iM LAY gees oe a aol rece eee it be choven. || whips for e vote without delay. But the whips’ | inspectors would be sentenced. ‘The names of | Monk's confederates, have also been arrested, - | to accept bail from the stockmen for the reason | aete'vn |_+ _prawo ax Mar = earner Aven, penal yn jas thought that the squed- | dimcnlty wee thas there werd several members | the defendante were called, and they came up —— ee | that Sheriff Kelley refused to pay the expenses. 701 5 ~ goRN | MSS, BALCI's crvti, svnvick INSTITETE | BALTIMORE & Onto RATLROAD, yom would go to Newport to drill the Rhode | who were unable to arrive until 11 o'clock, and | to the front scat in front of the ber, Rescued Just in Time. ‘ 4 i, AR iste, “Sian Dans Gay | Mand Busines Collewe, 1297 10th si. nw. Panile = Toland, aval reserves, but owing to the fact | the house had to be kept going under a mutual | 3 Two prominent Sarnia men were rescued on | Of Longer holding them. He notified the pris | a ogden inprew weated directly on the neaca: | BS Sees ee SiStton ieen New torney that the reserves are’ not yet thoroughly or- | til midnight. |. Fissscular Wena reek 9 seview-of the | Tre Premment terete me a thrilling ene, | oner# Wednesday night that after breakfast yes- Ra TOuM TRACY & | “aa meoomeminetions. _ wae. 3 ganized the os had hang sdantoned. * |“"Inthe lobby. men ‘beguiled the tedium by | 1#Fesularities in the election books of Farrant, | Lake Huro after « thrilling ¢xpe-| torday morning he would nolonger feed or guard — eee Syst” | OUT OF WASHINGTON. ee teenage kgs Mead | Nelace, Hoott and Haller. rience of sixteen hours in the water. They ‘The naval reserves are becoming #0 numerous | the division would show. | Judge Lippincott onid that’ he weuld bear that ome more organized method of drilling | At midnight every possible vote was within | anything that the defendanta or their counsel them will have to be resarted to tham that fol- | {be call of the whips and the voting commenced. | joi them. Consequently Judge Scott decided that “TEESY were Frederick Gorman and Charles Macken- | they should be-balled in $90,000 each for thels apn Bh Poy ap | zie, who started Monday night to sail from 2 Now Directiy nthe bank ee et | zie, ) | appearance on the 22d, the time set for the open. - talowrue ae. riage voting | Fay alelpespal Port Huron, Mich., up to Dunkeld. Nothing tial to commence. A bond was brepared, | = ~_£. SM. RICHARDSON. Fane ae ‘4 | The tellers for ndment were Messre. prisoner iy in the aaa ; 5G. an tee arrerancegr years, On thacestern coast | Arnold, Morley and Majoribanks, and those for | q,setee,,Seunlan, one of the defendants, ad- Peareng Mar th ep to rg oo 000, which amounte virtually to al, SEASIDE MINCELLANEOUN. OFaNY ee Spr red on thei= enlistment tols, scattered along (te Corerument were Mr. Akers, Douglas and | Soest socence. He unld lee bad boon ue: |e long tock, que sailboat was discord | lowing them to ‘go on their own recognizance. | () Geen alg 1a. een SE her da Wed Oe “4 the coast from Beston to Savannah, with the (Gi "uliam Walrond. victed on erjared testimony. Scanlan excitedly full of wa * . a 3 for, with Charlen Mackensie eltting in | ‘Eames ermal elit to all partics and wan | weeks ea July 16. Terins, @2 pe: day : $10 mud #12 par larges:® detachment . under Com- | MB. GLADSTONE'S HEALTH. inted his dluger at Provecutor Winfield and | it, entirely exhausted. They could see nothing | ly gratifying to the stockmen, as i monder Miler, Hib very neceatsy tel tore | Many akrming reports have boon spread | Pactaimed: --Tish'a too tees eho prevured the | of Goreme, whe had ie thy eat beni to | gnde a few months’ imprisonment, Forty-two of reserves should be drilled once ov twice a year | Intely-regarding the health of Mr. Gladstone, | perjured testimney icleaa cab | out some of the seats, which he used as oats, Prisoners thus far have beon released. CAPE MRNLOPEN CITY, Rehoboth. Del.. ships, anc th i i ing to swim to shore. rT mucl will, a satundss, J) 2. 12 Fecthr catel with the Som Peace cecercen | met, ham ting that it wan’ halioved thet | OA, 'caa mabebad Keaaban for pomating thal ine Pores oes dnacrenel Slee a ay Rallway Consolidation Projected. eeuetahee Gan ameatee ‘They were taken on board the Oharleston and | he was on reg of collapsing and that he ator. each arm, aiso completely exhausted. The boat | It is announced at Chicago that the Maan | Weise for ctroulars, md poet s aa 1 7" me Bouton and takex on a two weeks’ eruise down | WOWd never be able tostand the worry Senator Robert Hudspeth appealed in an elo- | had been struck by 4 squall and filled with | agement of the Northern Pacific and Wis- WALTER BURTON, Manager. 5c tisiness or coliee= “the Sinfave: G90 e m4 a pad the coast and given the actual duties of seamen * 2 | quent address for many of the defendants, | water, which they were unable to bail out, consin Central railroads will shortly be con- | (OL " : NE is bealthful, _ And relitiows; prompt | | Por Proderick, 18.4). 1110, a m., o der the actosl conditions GE Gate, Shel Tuesday on the amendment to the ad- | Chom he said were innocent beyond a doubt’ | eer - fs bi bya mine sod ress in reply to the queen’s speech showed no | Wi Dal: ‘i solidated, the latter road becoming a part of | ne: ‘summer pienioking exeursion up the | {aur in hes Ex-Judge: William Daly the same | South Dakota's Immense Prospective Yield, J ds se the beac: Wiccon,""eeeieuteqput tr the naval resarwe | fONuE6 2 ls mental capacitr, ae, to hie phye- | serain. “He snid that be known many of| ‘The gure on, Sauth Dakota's pro.| ‘%® Northern Pacific. The ratification of the recently called i eed een ea the defendan : AGERSTOWR, or ened . consolidation will take place in New York with- | _*¥ H hs ete or at) 2 | rs alls the recent reports the | boys = eae, gh pet spective yield, given out by compe-| in the per tadpole Central SHERWOOD.” OLD POINT OOMPORT, vA. sadhana eo A <r . pleased thoritien. There are a lot | mere, ruebeh.| He intimates that theve Te- | men of and it was bard to send them | tent men, aro simply astounding, rang-| bas beon a part of the Northern Pacilc for |. > Giy'nilineyees. howellve ape Reaitice ROcKvTLEacapewy rom hore, | avi of old ships laid ap in oh] Gecstenhll contioes’ on eas tree iG prison ae convicts for wach an offense, ing from 50,000,000 to 60,000,000 bushels of Years, having been leased by the big | $23 (a oS Oe REN eee Be Re Wa ones Rept Ts. Th Sentes | For Puiletsiphis, New ¥. oy mew navy bee ay tah Hittle cout could "Gladstone suddenly leaving the bouse fudge nde a epee wheat besides immense quantities of other | frunl — The byrne yc ra rietor. 3e)5-c08m | from Wi sepa ges ae ores | da #00 (18.00, Tin fitted up as armories for the reserves, where - Harrag - ‘enormit fense agains ventral, ai 5 Principal. | 2. Sepquanh delle auaka be gheaptaoeaeh wo mons on Tuesday and it was hinted thet his es ee en ee ti 2 as 5.00, Car), (11.50 p m.. Sleeping Edwerd H. Abbott will probably retire as| «INTHE MOUNTAINS. ___| \YEW wins me |g SEE whith would prepare the men for th Seen re Piesbent Ghadetat strain upon | "The yolitieal equality of men; he added, de-| sri metery seers Tae 000,000 "sed | President of the Wisconain Centrul RORA HOUSK, AURORA, WRST VA. On FEMALE Pw 8 eel spent aboard the erai-- fethor's sudden wiihdrecal ene, “aplsins ‘his | mands that justice should be moted for such | $0,000,000" recbostt Even at the lowest ag te Engh EEE SB join. with Fultsann Potter st ponpoctece dense seine ee ee ores Mtherwise government becomes siti ‘the state will carry theban-| _Eae¢ Cheap Excursion to Atlantic City. | Ai} iii", Qznad preuerds ood repde and pean; tng (a repsing temvaci to Boston without spemey There are at present no sbips repairing at the | Mr Gladstone arrived in town yesterday from | meTely the dictation of ner of the entire Union. Renan, Aas SO, vin Beret Dies Eine. | Sot ee al aah sation af byeton. NOES — Rarcaklyan ours vorks bat glares oe oh coe, | Tamebieaan ea Senet. Reames epee ae nad arr special train with Pallman car wil tence Band | EGU See Soe st ss r a AFgetinatie Cy, 10.00end 1200000. Suntare men are explored ot the battle ship Maine, the | 4onee, whete he had been visting, and has beld | WERE! ayy Neoopeee Turuches’ kine intion of | SHV at 8p. te. Tiolets good to foturn on il | é Sr eh : Ritalin TERE Sunday. “Daly. sunday ony cruiser Cincinnati and the monitor. Puritan | Conferences with Lord Rosebery and other | wane = regular trains Sunday or Monday, or on special rsa; Hester . W UMAPER, Fregetetes , ; atied for tai chy='ted trom hote}eandtret- and Terses. ihe Cincinnati will be dy to | dis a a the Richmond and the Richmond Typographical Stin from Atlantic y at 6:90 p.m. Sunday. | = ——— ise, er ip D zy igani Let Yes "Sg slag wuneh some time this and will } fine . trip, $3.50.—Adot. Mo 7 ee ODE Ore EE hous, ruiser for light work on foreign cations, Science Knows No Country. —— hesece: bowling eller: ao — Gen Manacrr SWiun ber'2000 tone displacement’ Sein wrews,| In the superior court at Montreal Judge is constituted tly, the sentences ‘Tan sedson at Atlantic City is now at ite | rite JOUN X PANTZ Rurore Wete, Be : Ls high-powered cngines and vepid-fring guus ahe | Delorimer bas granted Dr. Pavlides « man-| 4 . train via Ponnaylvenis RR. | WroRMinre mx, = will form an witicient vessel for general 2 oe and eapecially for such a station aa the South Atlantic, where «mal! draft ia a prime requinite, owing to the moderate depth of the River Plata. | §™® Work on the Maine is slo aod damus against the Royal College of Physicians | Europe. Judge ry that “ “ ¥ 2. T. WORMLEY, Propristor, __POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ | and Sargroes, that body having —— to| disagreed upon anct i paced tots re a ss Tickets good CHARLES TOWR, W. VA. er TO THE EASTERN stone, MARXLAED 45D nt Ame ‘yinent usual | iy . ot Mea ies Pint. | Fe ethowgh Mehgd pubies wenn To cede eta, ‘ ar from July], bat there £ tern tmaprovements. Flectric Hehtine. ViRaixta, ying the a | Judge says that science knows no country, te, and pureed EVERY TUESDAY aT5 P.M Sclayivg the arinor plates ‘and some mistakes | Judge srs that soi ons jena imorat, sed “Geant further conferences pote of Shenandoak - ut STEAMER 2408 MOSSLEY ing» — man, ‘resb beara Leaves at 5p. m. via Onsteld, Ma., arriving at Nor road. years with eel, ‘ashingtonians, f ue end prepare | folk 10 Returning leaves Norfoik 2:30 $6 — ful, xioned' face. She aupligha wip Anant ee = ee — pheagg ct et Wednesiay via Crunbeld” Ths tetp Ws Norfolk show ightnt a tt finished be in pamen rere to wee Tanwier scnnd and Chesapeaks omy Lightning Not Dangeveus in Cities. wit A Rides .. by das end cred fermiue at Crintiei |. aed “Just before a storm the wind is usually from yf te pooner . u , TRER: a . Ta sence om ning wrul from | hte Remen shal te pce Erey - FUL Res aoe * weather bureau in Baltimore, to a Sun reporter. | have no fear of public clamoring and Ro con- G.w. ji. é “As the storm arrives the wind suddenl; cern for rewards or punishment, I sit here waskincion, oh SEE RAOND EROL SUP SOWe fe eathwed. Tea debeme ere Pate ad eats tanec et 4 ter . Poy eeepc ‘The Fope Peruits Sister Callista to Become | as that abstracted from an elestrical machine. the law, the crime and J PAL TO A ol Seaher are Mise Wileos Once Mase, “Electricity usually occura in three forma, . : nrc : fs A Hartford. Coun., diwpateh to the New York | the sigang, sheet and. glob The medicine a 4 L vs bed = Sum says that Mies Lala Wilcox, formerly Hi ie it i i fi fi i Miss Wilcox is now in in a Catholic charch, i i ‘the fall. et Eee