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e AY, AUGUST 24, 1892. 2d EDITION. CARNES AT COAL CREEK. @ Testimony Against the Miners—The Convict Lease. Gettin, == COUNTLESS CORPSES UNBURTED. The Terrible Work of the Cholera Through- out Persia. A SPICY CORRESPONDENCE. @ FULL BOARD MEETING. ‘Two Health Officers Talk to Each Other Over | All the Commissioners Act Upon the Gar- * a Case of Diphtheria. bage Question Today. THE CHOLERA scar © That the Sit- serie | Government Officials Co | uation ts Nasuviiie, Texx., Aug. 24.—The latest news| Tznnam, Aug. 24—The cholera scourge| Last Saturday morning Mr. J. N. Smith,} At the board session this afternoon the three Micials of the governm r »* a evwtematic attempt on the from Coal Creek is that quiet prevails. No| rages with unchecked virulence throughout | formerly of Frederick, Md., died in this city of | Commissioners were present, Commissioner over the possi! lity . r rf to got as many bicycles ax COMPTON WILL RUN | demonstrations were made yestérday. Supplies | Persia and countless corpses lie everywheze | diphtheria, and his brother, Mr. W. C. Smith, | Douglass having returned this morning. Sev- United . om p frm daiters who h 2 during the Lene Lars * | and clothing are being rushed forward from | unburied. Notwithstanding the urgent or- ‘Is pomtbie only when the blood fs pure and rigorous. ‘Toexpel Scrofuls and other potsons from the circnla- don the superior medicine ‘s AYER'S Sarsaparilla. The Representative Renominated at this city to the soldiers, as their stay is indefi- nite, and especially since the indications are that the convicts will be returned to the mines in a few days. ders of the , government, the mol- Inhs, or clergy,” refuse to ' perform the last ‘rites required in the ense of ‘the dead as preliminary to burial. Those rites include the slot, but upon lake | 22° opposition which gave him conriuerablo with the body on Sunday to his former | eral important matters were taken up and dis- home to have the body interred in the ' cussed. Assistant Attomney S. T. Thomas was Frederick cemetery, where he owns | present. his arrival at that City he met| Auditor Petty appeared before the board and wh Tt imparts permanent strength and e‘iciency to every : i of the bodies, and this the mol Die | stated that the inaugural fund had been paid ng frame Uni ceyan of the boty. Restoration to perfect health and Laurel Today. yetches ie Mth. teeth ane ad Goal soe: tively decline "to" pertorm. when death Naa Gane ae re go RP today bby Nr. Wiliam F. Prall, to whom it . ' on : : brea was been caused by cholera, vers of | any furth a Geaeed aan m loaned three years ago. The loan was ' » Hierry Hagham, RESULTS FROM USING nature pote ems a ie ane SNE | the donkeys that carry the mail have deserted i thane wren) nothing t “Z AYVER'S Sersaparilla. Mary Schubert, Kansas City, ila saved | sPiracy. Assistant Commissioner of Labor Al. the service, and communication is everywhere LAWYERS AT SARATOGA. todo but to remove it | back to Washington junction, which was done. $26,000, and the interest to date $4,364.83, The interest on this fund is used for the relief of “ Capt. Denn leman left for Nashville yosterday afternoor”| pended, except where the telegraph reaches. | In the meanwhile the heartbroken brother was sorte nl potion . id Kan. writes: ui ft te understood, in obedicnee to a-request from OREAT MORTALITY I RUSSIA. compelled. to eit alongside the railroad. track | "7 POT bet ral g-eeooghs > s : . Macha ctive Galle. “Tam convinced that after having been sick a whole | . Pe Gen. Carnes that he was “wanted.” Alleman! Sr, Perersavro, Aug. 24—The official re- ‘tch his brother's coffin. F eho mat ep ey Wig reinvested. inl Ayer’ The-American Bar Association Be- says be will be able to show in any court that port on the subject of choléra states that the j Finally about 8 o'clock in the evening a called ‘up for consideration the Inissing wheels n t-hour law, end the matter was diecuxeed at h eres) ‘my life. The best physicians being unable to help he has had no in inciting the riot and at-| mortality exceeds 2,500 daily. Nearly every | hearse was procured and the corpse was = a ‘ ¥ = ‘aod having tried three other proprietary . ‘ tacks. He said h ing to Coal Creek to in han je | driven away to a country cemetery, eleven | /ensth. Question involved was: Did th . t ines without henefit I at last took Ayer's Sareapartlia. gins Its Meeting. report to Gen. Carnes, ees Tuand: Dek POS AMER UD wet elles diatant Sod Chane absict tee actos bate 1 or racers. Of this law apply to the expenditure i ' i ‘The result was a complete cure. Since then I have The fourth regiment of volunteers was or- of mk twas lowered to ita last resting | Of ebecttic appropriations under the District : . 0t for repairs recommended this medicine to others and always with Soeies See nent ee 4 last might, Col, Baxter Smith com- SANITARY MEASURES IN BEBLIN. place, tpproprintion: a which became a law prior to i lost by ar. success.” or to be. Berxix,@ug. 24.—All goods or luggage ar- = Re eight-hour law. In other ¥ ‘ bs ' AYERS SARSAPARILLA. POLITICAL EVENTS TODAY. Faroe, aod Tee acnen We teried | xivinge — Siaiborg rill be eubjected to MEALTH OFFICER SMITH's LETTER. words, did the Commissioners have power to Fr ? nd Gallaher De. 3. ©. Ayer & On,, Lowell, Mess. pen conp np scary ho Bat ich slg flit teat thorough disinfection in order to avoid the | _ Health Officer Smith was indignant about the | reduco the salary of Inborers who worked under t . wole be mg te the cago a ay CREERNIR 2, or unless the troops are removed from the | danger of conveying cholera into this city. matter and without waiting very long he ad- | these appropriations? "G| dupes | Re heel ¢ ye. Bt was Adeed mam . Saas | Gekasiaa LESSEE. Haupvne, Aug. 24.—The rs here | letter: wrk Matelphthoncscnd| The couse = pod parame Ree ar (eC itecasabebesk Tren and Railroad Com- earatige iron ft ihe hdex cies) Aad Sli tretwiad ee capo ee Seah tip erp en 7 na Syetin fodre nah ras [Mteteghantrnt has notified tt beg Fe pany yesterday filed its answer as lessee to the | reports concerning the diseaso contain more or | persons who have thowt the limits of | trict gorernment would abide by the law. State that he hax been Special Dispatch to The Eveninw Star. less exaggeration. ‘The official statistics show | erick city and county of contagious or : sate 4 ‘Lavngr, Mp., Aug. 24.—The democratic con- | notice served by the board of prison inspectors, exage ._ The anes Ge enn: THE GARBAGE DESTRUCTION. Ham [qEapscue, — SEURALOTA,—DIBZISERG, | day and was called to order by Wm. | pf insuMiclent bonds and ceriais alleged do. | patients died. Today the heat is oppressive, de- | I hermetically sealed caskets or disinfected in | National Sanitary Company of Baltimore in Neen ocnan Ueplemsnces cured De: | 1 Hill, chal of the central com-| umn a, oan see a ne view of an | SPiteaheavy thunder storm. All the shopa where | SOME. y a which it was stated that he bad read in Tux ‘ ‘Servige, Seveeteee _ beers | at will masks ite bond g00d a ie tier eieg it | disinfectants are sold are b by crowds | ogy “Hore «ron into “far| Stam the form of contract for the incineration a“ = Mp" SOURLLER © STEVENS. vtnand Pa ave. | mittee for Prince George's county. Mr. oe ee eee ce ane at | of people clamoring for tho various proventa- (aR@ | Tope you ror ar | of garbage in which the Commissioners. stated (WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP E. Hayden of St. Mary's was made chairman, | be onan banding especie = pes tives. ny of the shopkeepers have sold out | Te8! om edith! aoe bn that 50 cents per ton would be given for the Has been used for over FIFTY TEARS by MILLIONS Cee a a ee eT AES ies [Searmn. ‘The following vice presidents were | AH@ consent not to. determine the alleged | “™V*1Y Provaleut eversybere business le good. | gon, which I hardly think probable, would | 416 tom were destroyed Fe ee, Ge | bree, om th & “ ING with PERFECT SUCCESS. It the | chosen: Howard county. J. H. Toomey: Prince | grounds of forfeiture, but will submit them to IN WALL STREET ToDay. desire in future’ to violate this law/ A sci degra : CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, AL ATS a ae oz | George's, X. C. Darnell: Charlee county, J.C. | the determination of thé courts, a suit havi : = of our city I desire to call our! ;, bis was not in accord with the understand world. Besure and ask for “‘\irs, Winslow's Sooth- eS ee and wtinase BE MeCuae agreement is made ‘without prejudice to the | 4 Pete ais ay Begs kos bodies and makos the offenders, whether | "*7puiey 10 Mr. Ferguavn: a vourcom- = heen thie _ e There being no contested delogations the | Tights of either the state or the leases the lesece | {Ole morning the activity and strength of 208" they be the agente or abettors, amena-| ,, The Commissioners have received your co . . Ltrs a toate of that want building up | committee oncredentialy was dixpensed with. | S&¥s “it will accept and work said convicts at | terday was lacking in the general list, butafew ble to indictment and severe pun- have accited thal ti easton UO anvthins ‘i “ionid we Acommittes on resolutions consisting of one | S#id brunch prisons or such others as they may | stocks were still largely traded, in Missouri Pa- | ishment. I need not tell’ ~—syou| <n fe Bag ree pe thet duriyg the period botween August 18 and | yesterday there were 219 cases of suspectod cholera reported. Of this numbér 55 of the ing a purpose on the part of thé’board to -ongressional iti Seerae oe prpeiaetag the lease of the convicts forfeited because indicati; sembled in the Academy of Music at noon to- | declare Mr. Wm. E. Dinn of Howard secretary and every ounce of their disinfectants. Despite the Henry Deering of Baltimore county sergeant- | it agrees to do so. proyided the state will agree in | already beon brought substantially covering all the grounds of complaint and arising out of the troubles of lust year at Briceville. If this A Dull Morning, but Some Activity Among the Specialties. New Yorx, Aug. 24. T. Parran; Baltimore, "s, Thomas H. Par- George's, N. Carpenter; Calvert, J. Dr. C. Marminer; St. M ‘Anne Arundol, Isaac Nutwell; seventeenth | del promptly to the | cific, Reading, New England, Burlington and ward of Baltimore was appointed. te from each county atd the seventeenth | determine on, and will pay pron : s accruing on tbe | Rock Island among railroad shares and wugar Short! te all future installments Vaneville | lease after retaini | communicable | Ported through or buried within the limits of this city under any circumstances, whether | kind of cases without advising applicants of the law. If you or your office from any rea- attention to the Maryland state law, which! especially provides against the transportation into its borders in any manner whatsoever such that it is my duty to see this lawfully carried out and vour interest to observe it. You m Capt. Rossell laid before the board a com- tion from Col. T. B. Ferguson of the destruction of garbage provided uot more than ing he had had with the Commissioner: After some discussion on the subject the fol- lowing letier was directed to be wriiten by the more than pay €1,250 for the remainder of current fiscal year, from the Ist next, for “the thi A for the time being the} Aer oapiyy-* have under the laws of the District the author- | baggage " \ ve ‘ e ; D o arb ‘ Democratic ‘Club, heeded’ by the Branch: lteme above specified to'be votalned, al quon- |My feud among the taostriat ‘Thy inpocia | {07 €© Sseuo uch permit an No. 85.779, | Catt, amd destruction of | garb , » ville Citizens’ Band, marched _—_in | tions being reserved as to the ultimate lability | strength in a few stocks, and after opening ad- | OUt if it, put into execution, trespasses upon a rate per ton for such treatment —- « the hall amid patriotic ‘music. Mr. Wm. B. | of tho lossce or of the state for any and all of | Yancey of from Sa. t0 iy, per cont further | UbOR the Inv of this state vou must be held ac- | NUON" rate Per ton for such treatment. te * Tar Waarss Suozt Hovse, Peter of Howard county was called upon for a | said items, ag wellasin regard to the expenses of | Paine of like amounts were scored. Missouri C2URtable for the crime. I think the refnsal | Tr% extent to which the Commission a = ME ss SHOE hand responded in an eloquent address | lodging and feeding the convicts #0 vent back | B.cine was the feature, ani rapidly’ rose Iig to | UPOM the part of this city to allow the body | te, extent, to” which the ¢ a sail ; im which he predicted democratic suo-| to the main prison as above stated, it being ex-| g25/""Tead following, with a riso of Lper cent, (OF J. N. Smith of vour city to be re-| yore committed in regard to this ma ' Mr cone and warmly indorsed. Hon. Darnes | Presily agreed und understood that neither the | $274; _ Lem the market with the exception of /Ceited | within its limite yesterday will | 44° Tomell, Team disected ter tuvther ot int ' F STREET ¥.W. Compton. » committee reported | State nor the lessee shall be prejudiced oraffect- | Burlington and a few others which were in- | effectually guard sgainst a repetition, but T/ {Mt fomers, mai tizected | t hibited by law | «he . ‘ : ue es the following resolutions through its | ¢@ on any of these questions or on any question | 277117810 ‘drop were passed in within narrow | bave nevertheless thought it best to inform you | pode, wy = r r j to make any contract except by the unani ion of the board, and therefore any propo- sition of even « majority of the Commissioners couid not bind the board. j chairman, Dr. J. R. Owens of Anne Arundel, | 8TOWing out of the lease contracted by thi which were adopted: Resolved by the democrats. Proposition or ite acceptance. With this: un- of fifth congressional district, in convention | d¢rétanding, the company, in response to your assembled, that we indorse most heartily the plat- | Notice as to the removal of the convicts, re form of principles promulgated by the demo- | fully asks that the convicts who were ut | cratic national convention at Chicago;we recog. | City be returned to Tracy City and the convicts nize thedoctrines and purposes of the republican | Who were at Inman be returned to Inman and | of this matter to avoid consequences unplens- ant to you and me in the future.” HEALTH OFFICER MAMMETTI'S REPLY. . Dr. Hammett received the letter yesterday nd today he sent the following reply: limits, but scored small gains. Among the spe- | cialties, however, Colorado coal made a sharp root, | SPurt from 35%'to 3734. The engagement of ‘Tracy | & | $1,000,000 gold affected the market in the usual way in the late dealing, checking trading and allowing some concessions in prices, but ut 11 IS ALWAYS ON THE ALERT FOR GENU- INE BARGAINS IN FINE FOOTWEAR. ‘THIS TIME WE HAVE SECURED A ace > - AMERICAN TIN, | | | ; “Your communication dated August 22, 1892, i : ~ o'clock the market was dull and fairly stead; 2 1 Ps . : LARGE LOT OF MANUFACTURERS SAM ts both dangerous and destructive to | the convicts who were at Oliver Springs be Fe-| 6 clore to Test prices reached, ur *2*4Y | is at hand. In reply thereto I would state that | 1° ks vizs ms Lapies'uiou snors, scTros | Brin ctinece car people, and as American | ttrned to Oliver Springs. | Neox-—Money cy call a aan per | the Iaw and rules governing the actions of| | Show aa k : AXDLACE, WHICH WE AREOFFERINGAT | citizens, jealous of our rights and alive to our | SP rong prefe: Be conriom cont ts jeent. Prime mercantile paper, 4n514. Sterli i. ed — artment ot = Dis- e special report of Ira ae — ial agent ‘bai “wg Tae | 7 in Jndge interests, we look to the muccess of the dem-| worked in our mines, and if you think 1 to | change i quict and steady, with actual bust tfict of Columbia are made by Con-| of the ‘Treasury Department, depute! to ex- . rege focal | aii toi honnal the viethine eae LxS8 THAN AUCTION PRICES. * | ccratic party as our last and best hope. We a Foot —— = oe = SS - | nees at sb09;0i87 for sixty-day bills aud 48a | Sens ron So Uy hao —— amine into the question of the production of = ‘ hong tune as fe - E it | 01 a Pe fs a489; | : decensed pera nm 2 cent a a 5 " > : a MEWS -ATENT CALF BALS, WHICH Se sland Gemeerett victory in this district. immediate cancellation upon the fairest and | FYyc, ‘ is | comply with the request of the ies incon-| The production of tinand terue plates by | & A had coll 1 eo P, ded ic victory 2 epson nee it is ‘the | lected; railroad bonds quiet and generally | comp iy = [ rary a as enone State Senator Mowe of Anne Arundel county | Most equitable terms, If, however. it is the steady. “The downward movement in the tock | nection with the certifeate furnished by the | quarters for the fiseal year ended June le " a. cate | in # highly eulogistic speech nominated Barnes | state's ® to havo the lease executed you | market made further progress after 11 o'clock, payeician and issue a permit, Wo have | 1892, is ehown in abstracts which furnish s « ALSO A LARGE LOT OF MEN'S ‘Compton for Congress, The nomination was | Wi! neers return of the convicts 44 | and the early gains were wiped out, with some- | *dopted precantions, however, to provide | rames and location of mantifa turing firms or in 7 BLUCHER BALS AT 6245, ANDONELOT | seconded by Dr. Marminer of Baltimore county, | DieeeiaBataee Seicticated. thing additional in most stocks, while a fow dir- | that persons dying of contagious disease, be- | and he was unanimously nominated amid great a AT 92.95. REGULAR PRICES 95.00 AND €4.00 RESPECTIVELY. A FEW PAIRS OF MISSES HAND-TURN NEWPORT TIES AT $100 PER PAIR WERE €2.00. SIZES 11 TO 2; MOSTLY A ‘WIDTHS. ABOUT GNE DOZEN PAIRS MISSES €2.00 AXD €250 SHOES AT G50. PEB PAIR—THESE ARE HEELED SHOES. ABOUT TWO DOZEN PAIRS CHILDS 91.25 RED STRAPPED SPRING HEEL TIES AT S5e. PER PAIR. ——— MYSTERIOUS MOVEMENTS. Secret Conferences and = Trip by Members of the Republican Committee. Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. New Yorx, Aug. 24.—There was quite a flurry in political circles today over the mysterious movements of Mr. Carter and other members of the republican committee. A party of prom- inent Pennsylvania politicians were here last night, among them ex-Collector Martin, a friend of Quay, and Hamilton Disston. A long secret | conference was held, lasting into the small AND & THOUSAND OTHER GENUINE hours this morning, and by 9 o'clock their heads were BARGAINS IN STRICTLY VINE FOOT- | {octhor, aa Sidih Gasler = Oladeon wEaR and others hurriedly took a train in the direc- tion of the Jersey coast. What the object of | the consultation is nobody can learn through | marked in answer to a question | should not be here if Quay was | Chairman Taggart of Indiana was at demo- cratic headquarters today, and reported that are satisfactory and that the party will be able to take care of the state | without aid from the national committee. It is whispered that Senator Voorhees went away from here dissatisfied with his treatment by the democratic papers and committee. He made the opening speech of the campaign at New Rochelle, near here, and a very brilliant speech Gaste Sorrs Scovzap v it was. Yet it got noattention from newspapers, Sra rmpreaeaiy shea and even the press bureau of the democratic rive him ti le eee ea a gre ae ET Sa cos ede See naenantion. pe mek ag a not very forcible yet. Papers today report that Hill's name wes roundly hissed when it was A Cuaxce To Save Moxex? "Pex Wassss Saoz Hovm 1115 F Sraze: N. W. sel? mentioned in speeches at a meeting of the ity democracy here last night. pam pe ‘We will offer for s few dass: THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION. EXTRA SIZE HONEYCOMB BED SPREADS at¥ The Lawyers Hold Thetr Annual Gathering Ge. cach. at Saratoga. ‘\Banatoca, N. ¥., Aug. 24—The American SPREADS at 91.00c00h. Bar Association met here this morning and was called to order by President John F. Dillon. FULL-SIZED BED COMFORTS at @75c., 61800. | There was 4 full attendance of members, in- 91.25 and 81.50. cluding leading members of the legal frater- BLANKETS ot 750., 950, €1.00 and 81.50 up sj| Bity from almost every state in the Union. bien * ident Dillon, after the preliminaries of ‘organization were gone through, delivered his 100 pairs of 114 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, wortht] so nnal address. Va (04.50 pair, to go at 3.75 pair. cg feta79 of the sosion will bo the discussion Te] com: on interna 100 denn ALL-LINEN BUCE TOWELS, sino 3054 committee will submit an exhaustive 40, with deep fancy bordera, at 12340. each, oF $1.50! review of the question “any legislation = the courts of the United States jurisdiction One lot CHENILLE PORTIERES, fringed and S cousual ecnas Ser ete ck tiakcsew ta tn top and bottom. to go at €3.75 pate. fotos oa mitted Gzons of the Cnitea Beaton” At last years subject at the prosent ‘The for today includes the nomination and (CARHART & LEIDY. program ‘MB 7th ot. and 708 Kot. ao. ‘election ittee. Paseare For Fan. read by John W. Cary of peesunal ghee nae Laas to te a ivat Decay oak tyr Wars Ta Gapaar of Wey York roblem of unit tion in Grosurs Btates, which will be cased by Masworn Cazerr Hovse Pee asic S19, 821 and O23 Teh ot ow, Sere Baia os ‘The Saratoca Races. Sanetooa, N. Y., Aug. 24.—First, purse 2500, \selling allowances, five furlongs—Trump won, The board and representatives of the lessee and attorneys and the adjutant general, repre- | senting the governor, met yesterday discussed the proposition of the lessee. ‘Their conclusions were not made public, but it is understood that three members of the board at the meeting today will vote to make the pro- Posed agrgement, and it will be ratified. TWENTY-ONE DEAD IN A CAVE. Mempuis, Texy., Aug. 24.—A special to the Commercial from Coal Creck says ® moun- tainecr arrived there lust evening bringing in- formation of the discovery of hospital inthe mountains a few miles from Coal Creek which the miners have improvised in a cave. He sayy he saw twenty-one dead bodies there and a large number of wounded. ANDERSON TAKES A VACATION. Kwoxvitug, Texx., Aug. 24.—Capt. Ander- son passed through Knoxville last night on his people went wild to see’him. Men fought each | him by the hand. In an interview Capt. Ander- son seid that he believed the trouble over at | been arrested, every one of whom is ready to ive evidence against the others. Over 100 ve already made confessions revealing the secrets of an oath-bound organization of miners, naming its leaders and where they can be found. Gen, Carnes, he says, has forever squelched the rioters. DYNAMITE AT HOMESTEAD. Much Excitement Caused by the Blowing Up of a Car. Prrrsnuna, Pa., Aug. 24.—A car loaded with steel ingots consigned to the Carnegie firm at 83d street works was blown up with dynamite or some other high explosive on a side tratk of the Allegheny Valley railway at $4th street last night. This is the first attempt 3 jody of the car was badly shat- tered ‘and the contents scattered in all direc- tions. So far as ean be ascertained no one was injured. A reserve force of police was sum- moned quickly and surrounded the no one wae captured and no elue to trator was found. Jae Claims to Be Gladstone’s Nephew. Dernorr, Micu., Aug. 24.-A young English- man bearing the distinguished name of Francis E. Gladstone and claiming to be the son of Sir John Gladstone of Muaselburg, near Edinburgh, | ouly brother of England's great premier, is the viaitor who has been entertained by Attorney John McKinley, secretary of the Bt, Andrew's Bociety of this city. Although having no letters or credentials bearing out his story the general appearance of the youth has been in his favor and he will be assisted to Chicago, where he ex- pects to receive # remittance from his relatives with which to return to England. The story of his impoverished predicament isa singular one and not at all complimentary to Canadians. Gladstone left home to become u farmer and his father gave him 25,000. He went to Albert and was swindled ont of everything he had by his partner. Four Young Men Murdered. Denisox, Tex., Aug. 24.—Conductor Reams of the M. K. and T.’ brought news to this city yesterday to the effect that » bunting party, com of four young men, had been found murdered on the banks of Caney creek in the Indian territory. Papers found on one of the men indicated that his name was Cherrey and ON CREDIT with Magician second and Eugenia third. Time, that he traveled for the Willimantic ‘Thread ash Prices 1.03. ~ | Company of Connecticut. re was nothin - Second race, purse @500, for three-year-olds, | to tell wivo committed the deed, but the purpose of curl six furiongs. was won by London, | evidently was robbery, as all of their valuables ener ; race ladiator second and Cottonade third. Time, ry were Bee An Embeziling Secretary Arrested. Sax Fraxcisco, Aug 24.—The local police arrested last night William B. Cochran, secre- tary of the Bushwhackor Manufacturing Com- yy of Ashen, Col., and er of the opera manag ase there, who left two months ago, taking Soins Sai ee Destructive Fire at Callao. Cauxao, Perv, Aug. 24.—Another fire broke ——S ieee tr fark Won by Lord PARLOR rd race, 634 —Woa by 1 ‘foano third.” Time, ania Sree Piss gta ees Pee Harry, Kimberty second, Toano Om CREEIT. in Focaipare | Fourth race, 1 mile—Won by Strathmenth, ~ Slealle ie spt leer | Charade second; only two ran. Time, 1.44%. 12 ther stores: behed tor | “Fifth race, purse $500, one and onc-eighth by mile The rice wae won’ by Judge Morrow, CHAMBER Rd? i oe Pepper second, Hellgate Time, FURNITURE to have ‘on the Solid | 1. e nt pospecamg, 27” wea lie we valor $7 wate Se 8500, ieee ie pas therne: Time, were ge fee and that there being uo pa 259 Ses Oa, gs | clarion the bn aid not win. cupit. = fo See proclamation today saying: “In weadlla tinued attempts at the destruction of property PREPARE Tobie for GES tanks G00 cn | and malicious interference with the runuing of vos 40 alr Mattres, | Tig doom val. gree Wits Sovings, @2.25 cea, | direct the attention of the ane the provision of the Our apytgen of exytts fe - such offenses as amended by the legislature =. SPSS Sees. ‘SOTES to our vetrons the penal law which bear 70 quperioe wear rt bre LS en wi upon — ‘Taxxtox, - commenced receiver was for. ‘8 ‘00 fe B.C Back of “rd say that the sum ont Bet. Hand Isto. by px lected to the ere giier. ie samt beard on Er way to Memphis for a vacation. When it be-| came known that Anderson was in town the | ffrkt Coal Creek. Nearly a thousand miners havo | ¥. x ites, but) ie perpe- 85,000 shares of the manufacturing company’s | * stock. out early Monday in the Hotel Italia, which is | 3% played marked weakness, At noon the market | was dull and barely steady at close to the loweat, rices of the morning, though only slightly | Tower than those of the opening. | ——_— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The following are the opening and closing prices of the New York Stock Market, as reported by’ special | wire to Carson & Macartney, 1419 F atrect. Bel Gan South. c., B.& Q. other while they engaged in a scramble to shake | 103 Washington Stock Exchange. Saies—Regular call—12 o'clock m.: Pueumat:e Gun Carriage, 100 at 1. Government Bonds—U. 8. 4s, registered, 1907, 11536 bid, 116% asked. U. 'S. 4a, coupons, 1907, 16se bid, 1 District of Columbia Bonds—s-year fund, $6, 899, gold, \d, — asked. Water stocks, 7, currency, 1901, 119 "bid, — asked. 3-year fund, 6s, Bold, 1402, 118 bid, — asked. Water stock, 75, 1908, currency, 121 bid, — asked. 8.658, 1934, fund, cur- 113%, bid, 115 asked. Bigs, reg. 10s, ‘1393- 100 bid, — asked. scellaneous Bunds—Washington and George- town Kalirvadd 10-40 és, 1013, bid,— asked. Washing ton and Georgetown Railroad Convertible és, bid, — asked. Masonic Hall Ass'n 6s, 102 bid, —seked. Washington Light Infantry ist mort: Es 1904, 9574 bid, — asked. W. it infantry 2d 7a, bid, — asked. Washin, Company, series A, 6s, 120 bi asked. ton Gas, series B, Ga, 120 bid, ked. Washing- ton Gas Co. Convertible 64, 1901, bid. — asked. Eckington Railroad 63, 991, bid, 108% asked. Chesa- peake and Potomac Telephone ist mort. 56, — bid, ivSasked. — Capitol aud North O Street Hallroad ist mortgage 36, 105 bid, lz asked. Metropolitan Railroad Convertible 64, 112. bid, 116 asked. U. Electric Light Convertible 54, 14 bid, — asked. | On Gas vashing- an 58, I! A. & U., 100 bid, — asked Washington Market Co. imp. 6a, 1123¢ bid, — asked. Washington Market Co. lst 6s, 1893-1911, 106 bid, — — Anacostia Railroad és, 1901, 1¢1 bid, — aakea. National Bank Stocks—Metropolitan, 265. bid, — asked. Central, 300 bid,— asked. Second, 163 — asked. Furmers and Mechanics’, 190 bid, — ‘asked. Citizens’, i70_ bid, 185 usked. ' Capital,’ 135 bid. 141 asked.’ West End, 107% bld, — asked. ‘Traders’, 117 bid, 122 asked. \Goln, 100 bid,— kes asked. iallroad Stocks—Washington and Georgetown, 810 bid, — asked. Neti 93 bid, Columbia, — vid, 6 asked. Capito! ana Nortu Street, 87 bid, 4i asked. Georgetown and Teu- leytown, — bid. 55 asked. Hock Creek, 100 bid, asked. insurance Stocks—Firemen's, 47 bid, — asked. Franklin, 48% bid, — asked. Metropolitan, — bid,— ast ‘Satfonal’ Calon “iey bid anked. Go Jumbla, 15 bid, iT asked. ie's, 5% bid, — asked." Lincoln, 8 bid, — ask 5 Did, 5% asked. Potomac, 75 bi eu. ‘Title Insprauce Stocks—Columbia Title, 6% bid, — asked. Estate Title, 127 bid, — asked. Gas and Electric Lignt Stocks—Washington Gas, 46% bid, 47% asked. Georgetown Gas, 45 bid, — asked. U.S. Electric Light, 146 bid, — asked. ‘Telephone Stocks—Cucsapeike und Potomac, 4¢ bid, — asked. American Graphophoue, 4¥y bid, @y asked. ‘Miscellaneous Stocks—Wash. Brick bid, — asked. Great Falla Ice, 110 bid, — aaked, Carriage, 0.90 bid, 15 asked. Lin~ coln Hail, 7% bid, — asked. Ivy City Brick, $5 bid, asked. Nor.& Wash. D.C. Steuinboat Cox 6 Did, — ake ‘Safe Deposit and Trust Companies—Washington Loan and ‘Trust, 120 bid, 125 asked. American Security and ‘Trust, 1183 bid, — asked. Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Aug. %4.—Fiour steady—west super, 2.00a2.85; do. extra, 2.50a8.50; do. family, Sthucas; winter Wheat paient, -48Snd.e0, wheat ht, 4.50u4.65; spring wheat, 4 cl hipments, 496 barrels: 3 No. 2 ted 163 a16%; ern meat steud) ‘Fulta, tiaT®; Long- Nanas tesa ast. Corn dull-~imixed fates bid; September, 55 ask ‘85 aske"; steamer mixed, 58 but ‘stock, 29,288 * | that Congress or the authorities of the District fore being taken out of the District, or in case of public funeral, be placed ina hermetically sealed casket. “I recognize the fact that your state and city have the power to refuse to receive or allow the transportation of persons deceased, where any suspicion exists that they have died of cot tagious diseases but, under the law of ( gress, as aforesaid stated, and the regulation of the railroad companies, I must issue per- mits for transportation of ‘dead bodies tot point or points designated by —_rela- |tives of the deceased, and I there- |fore respectfully inform ' you. that I shall | continue to issue euch permits until the time stop me from #0 doing. “This is a matter of law. and in giving the permit for the removal of the dead my jnrisdic- tion ends after transportation beyond the limits | of the District of Columbia.” | Mr. W. C. Smith culled at the health office | this afternoon to have the clothing and other effects in his brother's room destroyed and also | complained of the treatment received while in | Frederick Sunday. 2 UP IN THE MOUNTAINS. Amusements in North Carolina, Where the Thermometer Goes Down Instead of Up. Correspondence of The Evenine Star. CLoupLasp Hori Mircuent County, N. C., Ang. 19, 189%. Cloudland Hotel, on Roan mountain, 6,394 feet abore sea level, is now in all its glory. With a large number of charming guests from farand near, the past four weeks have been very enjoyable. All kinds of amusements are in vogue—picnies, horseback rides, strolls over the mountain parses, lawn tennis, tenpins, pool, | cards und dancing, with occasional readings, recitations, tableaux and progressive euchre. Tuesday night Miss Burnett and Miss Mon- taguo of Cincinnati gave a very de- lightful progressive euchre party in honor of Miss Lucie Rhea and Mixs Lou O'Connor of Knoxvilie, Tenn. Among the Washingtonians invited to ticipate were Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Ewing, Miss Lillie C. Abrahams, Mr. Frank M. Boteler, Mrs. G. W. Race, Mrs. Miriam, Mr. Geo. W. Jamieson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Payne, son and daughter-in-law of Gen. Payne of Warrenton, Va. Dr. Ewing and Miss Rhea drew the first prize. ; Wednesday night there was leap year ger- This is a superb day after the two days’ storm. The thermometer averages sixty up here, but during the heavy east wind it’ was down in’the forties, and the steam heat in the chambers and corridors and the great log fires in parlor and gentlemen's reading room were greatly appreciated. When the thermometer registered officially in Washington 100 degrees and over hepe it was never over 75 degrees.” ‘The sunset after the storm was one to be re- membered, giving, as the clouds surged up from the depths of the umoky slopes and were illuminated by the sun, the idea of 2 great seething cauldron or an eruption of Mt. | ‘Vesuvius. ‘The hotel is on the line between North Carolina and Tennessee. One can sit in the dining room, eat in Tennessee and rest the feet in North Carolina, and from the porch can sge into seven states. Mt. Mitchell, 7,000 feet high, the Grandfather and the Unaka are plainly visible. The view from all pointe is beautifully grand, Wherever the eye turns it reste the many ranges which succeed other like the — tons- ing waves of the sea and, oh, so blue, like ‘the sea, too. Although so far beneath us, 100 at least of the peaks are 4,000 feet high. The hay fever victims are coming in every day to Tdsiorer the tome Sor the’ ‘appearance of the much-dreaded malady. G. pas! EE EXCURSIONS. This ov. at 6:45 the Samuel J, Pentz will make the Wednesday trip to River View and Indian Head. On this occasion Capt. Ran- doll ts, the famous Imperial Hi n Grper Band during the trip to Indian Head, ‘Tickets, 25 cen its, Tomorrow the Mary Washington makes her p to the falls of Occoquan, a delight- all-day exguraion. Tickets, 25 conta, The National Republican Aseociation (auxil- evening tri tember 5. n Bottom the companies, and include the sworn statements ot | manufacturers for each quarter of the ycar the in complete. The total production of tin and terne plates proper for the year, by quarter, was as follows: Quarter ending September 30, 1891, 82 oe December 31, 1891, 1,409,821 pouns larch 31, 1892, 3,209,235 pounds; June 30, 1592, 8,200,751 pounds. Total production for th year, 13,646,719 pounds. The production of American sheet iron or steel, made into articles and wares, ti: date, was 4,428,228 As these manufactures constitute tin and terne plate, within the meaning of the law, it now seems probable that when full returns of the same are received the total production for the vear, inclusive of «uch manufactures, will not fall much short of 20,000,000 pound: A careful estimate shows black plates produced in the United States, and which entered into the manufacture of tin ond terne plates during the year, was by quarters as follower Quarter ending September 3 pounds; December 31, 191. 31, 1892, 2,132,052; June 30, total, 9.206,583. To which edd black plates sold to companies, made into articles andy tinned or terne-coated ax per returns to date, 4,828,228; aggregate, 14,124,781. In other words of the production of tin and terne plates proper for the year over 6 per cent, and of the ‘total production over 70 per cent were made from American black plate During the first quarter of the fiscal year five firms wore engaged in the manufacture of tin an& terne plates, eleven during the second, twenty during the third and twenty-six a the fourth. The probability i+ that at Icast eight new names will be added to the if manufacturers at the end of the present quar- tor. The Cable Snaps. This afternoon about 3 o'clock a serious ac- cident happened to the cuble lines at the june: tion of Pennsylvania avenue and 7th street, said to have been caused by the failure of a gripman on the Pennsylvania avenue line to raise his grip before reaching 7th strect. ‘The 7th street cable, it was statedewas cut in two. Both cables were stopped and both sylvania avenue and 7th street are blockaded with cars, — The Itumina: mittee of illumination, today expressed bi as being greatly amused at the very glowing announcements made of the intentions of his committee to provide the great- est and = finest = illumination —_ever seen. While the illuminations would be very creditable, people, he said, chould not ex- it, nor be led to expect, results at an expen- iture of $15,000 on a scale with those brilliant results obtained, for instance, at the Paris ex- | position at a cost of $900,000, The city would be tastefully and extensively illuminated. The intention is to provide a unique and pretty spectacle and the committee ‘was actually at work with this view. pa neces Canada's Big Grain Crop. ‘Tonoxto, Oxt., Aug. 24.—Reports have been received from all parts of the dominion by grain merchants of this city and give promise of (a harvest in every part of Canada, some provinces the yield is not as large ns anticipated, and Ontario it will be up to the average. In while in others it is beyond expectation and on the whole the crops will be as large in uantity and more satisfactory quality than ose of last vear. In Quebec the yield will be un- en and in the Maritime provinces nitoba and the northwest territory the har- vest will be much better in quality than last . ch the yield will not be #o great. On Tis ahoto the hactest will be abundagt oo Sailed Over an Earthquake. Pont Sarp, Aug. 24.—The British steamer Clan MacGregor, from the Clyde for Calcutta, reports an interesting incident thit occurred to places ber in the north, northeast of Tripoli, she began. to roll heavily. ‘The weather had been fine and the sea smooth. ly an extremely heavy swell began torun. This for ten minutes when the commotion subsided and the steamer pro- cceded steadily. In a very short time i x | the sea for « great distance around her boiled violently. The swell set in almost at the quantity of | £P 4 named dienry € charge agaist trict " Anmie’s state shipmes at Henry deserved mit vd he was tin rauk Turner rribls Patrick's funds vd Samuel Wilson is kuown to pre eniry to the U ei th into the int make treat the w k of he revolt of nea: » abandon w i | thie commercial | coe “ pe SOLDIERS WHO LO Eddie Gow | A Bafta World es s: Capt, all of yester ay on du’ of the railroad cor once sought to wreck. Perch | motive, and later upon a | rected the operation first regiment in pro: freight houses, and « movem e trai Erie and W. Railway ¢ Young Gould the blanket | constitutes hi after davlight asked to be task of pny 2%, 19992, a HAGY AHA | vend out se Aine! ai. | and mercha | Col. Greene | marched at the & squad to the tracks. |. At first Mr. Gould posted hinuself i a locomotive, where he could se | window all ‘that was going on about. him * i rE on, however, the place beeame too hot for hi =" : and he pulled himself on top of acar. The . 5 he remained through « baking sun 1 Tax Reo Frac Is Fis evening. STRIKERS GUY THE MONEY KING'S SON, A few of the strikers, having icarned the | identity of the young officer who stood or wat | | Sometimes on a brake and sometimes upon ING. Wear The shall , obliged tot have alw be deceived, if HEED THE WARNING. the J" | wali ng plank of the car. began co gx hima. torr simulations of CARTERS Capt! Gould simply langhed qmcuy at them LE LIN S an 4. ad ita and continued to direct the movements of lity | OWF Quty to vaimthie ~ men. No violence was offe land having moved several t oo obeepatins jeafety the captain returned to c | Yor cannet be too careful : you cannot ewatinitetes | perhaps, for the first tae enjoy Geasiy. Whea you enh for CARTE a freight. LIVER PILLS you wa AMT Em he Be! «aid Aber». tae a hing bat the gen same COM Congressional > reals “4 Raxeicu, N. C., Aug. 24.—John 8. Hender- | “#444744 Mtyek Vis son was renominated for Congress today by | 4 POSITIVE © acclamation by the democrats of the TE roeeny by 0s Neminations. HEADACHE. Binal Price. Saal Dow. t. ‘rank Koonce is nominated for Congress 6 third party in the third district. thes Sinton a Preferred Death to Fatla: Howtistox, Mass., Aug. 24.—After a chort service the requains of the dead actor, W. 5. Dabol, will be tuken to Provi- dence. Owing to the illness of his sisters in that city there wilijbe ouly a brief burial service that nt the cemeter; thet Dabo! behind cy o the Lb 10-W SN TAOPAN, PEALE Sag yos Jowoiry, over Ware ouve whe wateh | wweiry Pumisaie amveiaity. } Salas Le URNY cone tate EAW | Pettit scicavana’ Sacsa sors Mi eee aaa Soe SONTKACTORS ANT BUTEDERA, Dave sau sory Bice! Dae, & £ [ i Cones Cer Pron ritcneys castouts ue 0 BEES Fehr fit

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