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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1892—TEN PAGES. is) 7 ahi } | HIS IGNORANCE RUINED HIM. HANGING OF A WIFE MURDERER. NO CAUSE FOR ALARM. MR. MOSELEY A WITNESS. KILLING OF OFFICER SLAC! | d k Dl it ] ) N | a wank: Waneemerer nals Valuable Securities, | Execution of William Maier in the Wheeling | Mr. Blaine’s Sickness Has Not Assumed a! He Testifies Before the Police Court Trial | Testimony Presented in the Trial of Meyers | ~~ 4 | but Didn'’ Know How to Sell Them. Jail Yard. ; Serious Form. Board This Afternoon. | for the Crime. | Bostox, Nov. 18—Willinm Scanlan, aged| Wuerixo, W. Va., Nov. 18—Wm. Maier,| Ex-Secretary of State Blaine haa been indis-| At the session of the police trial board this | Yesterday after Tur Stan's report closed in SIS | nineteen, for five years messenger for | the wife murderer, was hanged in the jail yard | posed for several days, but bis condition this | afternoon, in the case of Licut, Boyle and | the case of Meyers, on trial for the killing of i DEMOCR ACY’S DUTY Lee, Higginson & Company, bankers, | thig morning at 11:12 o'clock and was pro-/ afternoon is much improved and no apprehen- | Sergeant Myers, charged with exceeding their | Policeman Slack, Elmira Meyers, another dangh- i + is under arrest charged with stealing| mounced dead in fourteen and ! one-half sion is felt by his household that his sickness | authority in making the arrest of Mr. Edward | ter of the accused, gave corroborative testi- £20,000 in sugar certificates from the | minutes and at the expiration of | will be any woree, but they feel conddent that | A. Moseley, secretary of the interstate commerce, | mony * \firm. After securing the certificates, thirty-three minutes the body was cut | all danger, if it existed, has passed. Thos. E. Clark was called to the standand| Dr, Alex. McWilliams, 2 nd on the *bich were not negotiable, Scanlan, it is al-| down. Maier’s tieck was broken by the fall | Mr. Blaine took cold on Tuesday and by the | testified that he was told that O'Neill offered testified as to the wounds n leged, forged nn order in the fiym's name on e| and about twenty-two seconds afterward the | savice of his attonding physician, Dr. Frank | Sergt. Myers $100 if he would erreet Mr. Meee | saw him at the jail. Lore Lire To poasible oniy when the Towxpel Sorofaia ant ot hysician at the jail, vers bad when be Scunlan's attempt to dispose of the! The crime for which William Maier suffered | Matter with hie father. “Mr. Blaine had,” he | Of October, but said that he left. the office at | there stated at the time. His testimony corrobo- | ne te clatitea” tobe nack, | the death penalty today was the murder in cold " . Peper tie ag Be eet PSS | Site ice ounces eetea ees | Hyatt, immediately went to bed. The cold ley that night. He could not remember who | CHAS B LOCKWOOD, = | — al, and take in’ exchange _ the | the gallows and held him by the rope until it | brought on # fever, which was the worst form of | said it. Chas. B. Lockwood, a reporter, testified that | i oy ‘sugar’ certificates. ‘This the —_ bank | waa tightened. | hie sickness. Mr. James G. Blaine, jr., snidto| Detective M. T. Slater testified that he did | he wrote the story of the killing a« it wee! “cata eppatciag INDIANS REPORTED 70 BE RESTLESS. The bole transaction was brought to STORY OF MAIER’S CRIMP. Stax reporter that nothing serious was the | office duty at police headquarters on the 24th | printed in the Post, and corroborated the facts | AYERS Sarsaperitis Mary Schubert, Kuoee Cy AMAA tual uit bs se) . signee seid, ‘a high fever lest night, but this’ bad | 3:30 that afternoon, rated to some extent that given by Mr«. Slack | been reduced, and he is resting very comfort-| | Detective Jobn Trummell said he never saw | Yesterday. On crosexamination be said that se gfirm. He “Tam con A that afte- having heen sick a whole = 7 a man med Clark. and re-| bloods of his young wife, Marie, at| ably. There is no cause for an: ‘alarm.”” | the warrant and did not see Clerk§Harper at | Most of the story was written from a conver | yea tm 8 tn saved |A Light use Wrecked by a BE .8" gor “one “bint of ioe attOck | 2 o'clock, on, the morning of april 5, SS Rolice headquarters the afternoon of October | tion with Mrs. Siack, which he took down ver- | iam - : | $3.500, Aday or two later the brokers re-| 1892, by shooting her four times as she lay S AnD SHORT NADU: 24. . Steamship. | ceived by express Atchison securities of a par | in bed at their home in this city. At the same a oe a MR. MOSELEY A WITNESS. Charles Meyera, a son of the defendant, re- value of $25,000 with a request that the pro- | time he wounded bis little sister-in-law, Katie An Ii t Decision by the Interstate! Mr. : a cited his remembrance of the story, which was ceeds be kent to C. ©. Clark at Natick by ebeck. Yoho, who was lying at his wife's side in the aga maar tallis flere | Mr. Moseley took the stand again and eaid | Gved,bie remembrance o - : A 4 ton. | that he said at the station house that his arrest n | The brokers saw something suspicious in the | bed.’ Maier is a native of Wurtem- i | es family. On cross-exami manner of negotiation and investigation proved | burg, Germany, and has been in| _ The interstate commerce commission today | was because of a political plot. He | he took the | that “Mr. Clark” could not be fonnd, and_ the ornmemied this meiicine tro " eure” Aris SARSAPAR ROBBED BY 4 Ueeguredte Br. 3.0. & Cures orkess. » her members of his tion witness said istol from Slack, and when he did | Ker this country about seven sears. He is|in an opinion by Commissioner Veazey also enid to the station keeper that if 80 it wae pointed at his father * head. The item px | Seantan hos who “reprerented bimelf as | only twenty-three FE oL aT gis victim, [announced ite decision of tho ecasea |e. world aah the pavers he’ would ate | TODAY's TESTIMONY. NG. | Cosa that he heed to" gavintes “irzetted. It is | about three years ‘his Junior, was born in | brought by the Georgia railroad commis- | that his (Moscley's) arrest would be used to| This morning the til oan secumed, Chan — | jaid that he had two savings bank book», one | Woodsfleld, Ohio. Maier wan a’ baker by trede | sioner against the Cinchueath, “New Oe. | injare Mr. Cleveland's candidacr. "O° all, | ay. Martin (of 16th and ctrests wortbecat), | Presitent-racct Cleveland Speaks of the Duty | for 500, tho other for 8700, besides bank notes | and « mansician, having et one time beens mem | lone" Maint | the Cincinnati, New Or | s10"° vienoss, sumed steal areas ew | cece wt Weck tor a aie oe elvan sec [omeunt, 0k @RDNO/ TES Ia choc allagea: tat | TRS ercoter tan eee tee chad: ater ae | aay, eke Louevitn’ aa aan acl Acs Mipasey Get ances oer Jeune Boone, colored. and Jobn Manont testi —_ . inner given BC jhad shares of stock of the par value of | months when th€ shooting occurred and it was | Railroad Company and other railroad and|the interstate commision, “bad beon | fied, to the’ reputation of Slack for violence, yon 2 hrgeeg foo aiapee faven | £8,000 on his pervon, which he bad not disposed | known thut they did not live “apply Yorether, | steamsttp lines, seven casos in all, involving suseried, heal boss! loge ta Bal, thet 2e | ee a ee of t for the party in Cutie > | senor the indasvemen! of Lee, Miagineon & | larder Nene "an ts het tated Teer fot longer snd ehiorter Kexls from Cinsia- interesting developments would be made, Many | (Mr. Hichard Syiveste power. The 1 over the White Gentlemen: I find it impos crclock, as was his custom, but instead re- | nati and other Ohio river pointe, and from New SERGT. MYERS RECALLED. Soares, wet satis Honse “Truth eruabed a ab oas ad ae, lan was held in $9,000 for the grand | mained at home playing on his cornet until «| York and North Atlantic ports to points in| Sergt. yum pas han ee. caid ho pointed Eebraary’ 1, 1608, tried act chores tons which stir within me. I see | 297 pt ———— sil? moeegt lie cite aca (Re one ae Saucier ates haul clause of the inter. | 224 been on the force nineteen years. He said | March 24 and charges dismissed; September's0 | Sil round and round good sad staanch friends who DE. MIQUEL’S PROPOSITION. retired at their usual time. About mid-| state commence noe pal clause, by the com.'| tat he gave the warrant to Oficer Cooney, |Sese'tn tase, role somuliing merely — 2 o ing ite he peony file eral | i = [Right Maier began to change his clothes, | mission in the light of more than five years; 80d told him to take Oficer Doyle tions and repri : poe Rene pose canvase just elosed, | He Explains Hts Taxation tdeasto Prussian | putting on hie best suit, and whon his wilé | Gperation of the lav. and decisions heretofore | with him, and to make. the ar- See Rapeerean cada is cine ens : oe ae Legislators. asked him the meaning of the strange proceed-| rendered by the commission and. the courts, a pm as —— =~ 12:20 | with affidavits mtay Shak Windhoek racterized by per-| Braxty, Nov. 18.—In the lower house of the | ing he told her it was none of her business. He | ‘The main points decided are as follow: erie telephoned that Mr. Moseley resisted | 70h Miho Te ganne that, Slack be removed hoe k merneenesnrs Jandiag today Dr. Miquel, Prussian minister of | BOM went out and returned abont 2 o'clock in | “1 ‘The fact of receivership for a'detendant | Arrest, Witness replied that” they had a | 0% id frtendahlp for . : fhe morning. | He bad beon in the soom but @| carrier subsequent to complaint should uot in- | Utited Statos warrant and must serve | fFe". SOREL ae ¥ the ¢ finance, explained hix taxation proposals, | fow minntes when he approached the bed and it, but to make it as pleasant for Mr. nt objected, but the court sai in Tue Stam about an ican eagie that soxred over the hite House bas attracted considerable atten- tion among those whe jose to read. One of en tor the I. Mase THEEE MUST nt a good o We Do Nor Kxow War SCOTT'S EMULSION OF CODMLIVER OMT. fe eo to earth will rise ag useful in those simple but varied conditions which yoo Know xe “Raving scoh” We cannot explain Mt, we only know the fact frow experionee n 7 terfere with the progress of a proceeding | it might be offered. mansion means : se of gratitnde which it is & | which, he said, were aimed to benefit those who | asked his wife to kiss him. bi way | Moseley as possible. About ten mil 7 ni eans that the | : , 5 f rought merely for the purpose of railway del sete : ir. Sylvester ai e io - > os I: anny be due to the cemptnation of tonic effects of | SY for mo to thankfully acknowl | 414 hitherto been overburdesed. He did| _ She refused to kiss him ond he enid, “If you reg — = utes after thit witness went up to Mr. Moseley’s | Mr. Syl id that the yetition pur- plexion of the govern i i | don’t kiss me now it will be your last chance.” “ |house to “explain matters to him. Found no | Ported to be signed by thirty or forty citizens. every four years. nfese, too, that I have fully shared in | Bot seek favor with the sgricaitaral portion | “Sr, "iter pegged him not to hurt her, say- | may bog ee manase. | one there ant went saubntie aaliiac Found | | The court ruled that these facts in detail denoies uncertaint on which our reat vio-) of | the population, but rather with the | tng she would never speak eroes to. him again, | ment oF arrange the first section of the-act fo | ME. Moseley there, Witness shook hands with | NePe not admicsible and r tall of Mr. | plainly visible, oase in every heart +0 | people of the cities, The new property tax | but her husband, craved. With some ree heal sie See ee ae ean ne aay | Nie mA aekad Mins whckt an oan dio fa hae, | Bxtvestec's testimony and un exception was his bill in’ while ee | ee ete omens Se oie | ter ita serie, ent, atten Galtnatenly Ugh | en carried through over all-rail | He replied that he did not want to wake his | Bted- ndebte oS SS area We ! tory ix due tothe giyeerine. There are many effects te met- | ther igi templatesucha splendid | taxes. It was the best form by which a prop- |! bel, fee ie te ttut tose ka ior oe Wm. A. O'Brien, James Butler, Herman anda ontid eee 16-05 vine, ome axtamgecd ici Wa habalf | oxtg Gistinctinn coald uelduaw i berwean fended pide eiensing Spender be ‘fired four} or part water and ere | ail Mas, | Se eae Siete, ah Heakiod for Mid: | sa wall Saba th Ame beaiaed Gee tration—triumph, Gees tee ayer re Ta followed by such a|and unfunded property. Dr. Miquel declared | zo i abbee Tho _ receipt _successively by _ two | MAM ae ed . hi | violent temper, de. Three cheers for the Aseor y , ing effect in her head and breast, one of them Tee iceasectates it Maj. Moore could do him no a stupe plete triamph. | that he felt confident that the house would find | ajso wounding the little girl, a t ae veal see thocan | ila. for | 8004, but offered to send out an officer for him |, W™. H. Kollins testified that when he saw Another. who tukes a dvfh writes res Dut how those causes produce those effects we do uot | °°. | chaps, introduce anything | the proposals acceptable. Mrs, Maicr died almost instantly, but Maier, | continuous carmiege over’ their lines, inaesent | OF thnt he (witness) would go for hin. yar mart eh sh te Mepent Inar aee aa eek 5 somber on this occasion, but 1 know you will = a feithonipaliige o°ane) the senclCor ion etal v » is C aie alli yard. Saw the officer's hat and stick in Meyers’ | gest that it had no political or superstitions fem ped talk acare ie 2 a a toacommon arrangement for such continuous yard, the latter covered with blood, and Mee ne os ohiaune . Pe — | for wad ere a ap pasa et Sih SERRE TEeE. seiner met cgting and followed by | earriage or shipment, and previous formal ar-| THE NEW RECTOR OF S87. JOHN'S. tag bare lying against — not 7 “tt =o ease wba was all rig : 4 8 ' vile A inals 2 alarm. Tangement between them is not necessary to ae looked like some one had poured a. bucket of | emb aa a SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 102 South Sth Ave- | almost entirely obscured | Testimony Gtven, Argument Made and-De- Though diligent search was made for the | },rj m | what Archdeaco: ith Said toa Reporter eg a emblem bird was in good health and abie to nearly painful, "of ithevatiens Bega aparders be mot cata an tho I of tring euch transportation under the terms of | What Archdeacon Smith Sald toa Repo Mood on bis bend Sick reputation for be | bring the goo noms south.” ‘e anwumed i ‘ ‘. Y. 5 the month. The circumstances of his capture iclent, cruel, quick-tempere - » New York. Brooxtrs, N. Y. . 18.—In th rt iP ry tot for thi +h carriage ir s. , ory bad { Lado Amariean SORE | al cf ‘Abisteat Engiwer rac.|were. dramatic. “He wae csen Kuesling| «5 ome mzee whether made by the aldi: | | The New York Tribune today quotes Arch-| ers bad. : | Flectrie Care Next Month. 2 tieclenent te the | cseet et Sees nae ""lby his wife's grave in the cemetery | : : deacon Alexander Mackey Smith, who has been | 00 Cross-examination witness said he met | 6, Your druggist keeps Seott's Emulsion of Cod-liver my appreciation | forth of the United Staten cruiser |, Mi, “Hes grave in the | cemetery | tion of established locals or of through and oe Mackey Smith, as been | stack right at the gate and he Ing over on wit, |. OR OF about December 20th new storage obligation T hove eniered into with the Philadelphia this morning counsel for | man fruntic with grief, ‘Oficers were informed | Lt! Fates oF upon a lesa proportionate busis, | called to become the rector of St John’s P. E. | hes" brea sarin bariey,I'm gone up, | battery cars that for so othe Metropoti= Sia i iiiiaaiiebinses: 4 et Gee cask Gade aegis te es F : . - Be the eet ate thst ds wubject to, serutiny | Church in this city, as saying: “The summons | I'm gone up.” When he’ had naristed Slack fo | tan Railroad Company ave men bation eld ; world, and a conscioussoer of my own | ‘be sccused began summing up,. announcing | of his presence in the eae ene iat ecnk, | by the regulating authority. How tho ratois| came to mo like «fle of lightning | his house he went into Me and Meyers | be put the tracks nnd the o! — “ies weakuess and my imperfections, — all | that no further witnemox would be examined. | tured after a short chase, Maier was tried in | wade in only tmuterial a beating upon the : put Gpen the tracks ond the old - ~ (eae . July and sentenced to be hanged in! ity out of a clear eky. My duties here Ss SOOTHING SYRUP a be ny med with «ober | He made a strong plea for Mr. Danforth, bold- | 43 logulity of the aggregate charge and bow any y 3 ME YEst0ws soormrxe sx ee ee ae wee site| cc iped | ee tener toms tha | otloee ob | Renee Ate BeUtay, bor execntion | retuction may be accomplished is matte: for| have been extremely pleasant and my Ne oon eer io rs | that we have to loa: a party charged with the| the deck for him to appear on deck|®0d an argument for a now trial snd | the car, rs to determine among themselves. | relations with Bishop Potter have alw of MOTHERS for thetr CHILDREN WHITE TEETH. | that we bai a sty charg was not «lawful command, and | Tefusal for a furthor hearing he was resen- | ‘™¢ | Was there on the back porel policemen | sont to other «, | Brown and Wannell were not there then. He wad ther cities. Alre did not suy at the coroner's mquest that he | te new conveyan je bee ys been | found the kni trial or experin _ i . ‘The second, third and fourth sectious of most cordial and friendly. As you know, for F . | months has be 9 ING with PERFECT 8CCC Te SOOTHF the | control of the government I fee! that our cam- | T°. od that Mr. Danforth had no intention to tenced to die today. Strong efforts were made | the not to ulate commerce com; i with dene * THE DEFENDANT'S STORY. onths has been ng reg " ‘of beng concinde it Me. oi 0 | by fri ae c iw ne pared wit sv “ D . those interested in the road say CHILD, ysne om. respoanple el Y fen, 1 of being con 1 baht dirobes the command, but that under the cir- | bY friends tosecure a commutation of the sen- | brovisions ity English stacutes. Et gilsh deci. | ‘20 last five years my work has been mainly | The defendant was called and sworn and tes- ie Win the road cumstances, he being on duty under deck on | tence on the ground of insanity, but the gov- esa, the defects that aypes medied. This company, it ix «tated, will ase ¥ effort at the coming to obtain the had engaged | right to extend their road to the Aqneduet . sion# examined wid the frequent citation of | ¢xecutive, and bas consisted in further-! tified that he had lived on Benning road six important work, it would have been imyossible | Tor was deaf to ull appeals. such decisions to influence caves brought under | ing the mission work of the church here out-| , in the District; had a for him to report abové at that time. ee gee greatly dissimilar statutory provisions in this | side of the various city parishes. Ihave had | wife, three daughiers ard a son | A recess was taken until 2 o'clock, whon| ALL HOMESTEAD WAS PRESENT. | country, without regard to differences in facts, no fewer than fifteen clergymen as assistants. of Be | contract » countrymen: | and bow well shall we justifs the trast they have If we sce nothing in our victory vel in partisan epoils Syrup" and texe no cther kind eentes vv. ity Lagel ee ee —. ee ee cring tll April « year ago and then | bridge, in to connect directly with the x me oi jy | Judge Advocate Murphy, on behalf of eo z nt of country and methods of trade | For the last two or three years Ihave had an t to driving a stage from 15th strect to Ben- | proposed G Falls ratirow: r For Tur Broon, frofess to cuter upos bur ‘work ‘und if we proeeention, briefly related’ the other ide of Beginning the Trial of Critchlow the Striker snaportation considered and criticised. | ardent desire to restiune active parish work us 4 = j Senne ee Ss eed ‘Weakness, Mal goats 44 Bilionsness take | make appares eavor to de 8 the case. —— a ¢ fourth section of the act to regulate | q rector, and this call found mein a culiarly | The day in question he had his stage out; he | . Bows's koN BTTrRS = sy ones pres ‘rovshall. tac | The members of the court-martial then be-| Prrtanvno, Pa., Nov. 18.—The caso of Syl- eree construed and the principles laid | favorable frame of mind. - knew Slack’s reputation sretty well; had been| | Found Dead tn a Cent. Wteureequickly. For sale by all dealers tn medtctne. mpt and disgrace. If wo attempt to | 8@" deliberating on their findings. When they | yoster Critchlow, tho firet of the Homestead | down in re petitions of Louisville & Nashville | “The church appointed a committee to wait | told by people to watch out for him, and had| Officer F. Murphy found an unknown white Get the wentine 8 P 2 conelnde their verdict, together with all doc intoxi- sland mt 6 discharge our duty to the people without com- | Comulnde Meir eric 1 Interstate Com. Rep., 278; on me consisting of Bancroft Davis, Henry G. | seen him make an arrest and use bis club. ti 1. C.C. Rep, 3 caflirmed, except t - : o 0 rants i ed home that early 12 plete party harmony in patriotic action we | Pepe, ‘nme! cretary Tracy for his’ ap- | tial today in the criminal court room before 1 Rep, 31; reaffirmed, except the rul-| Pellew and others, who stated their wants in | Teached home that night at nearly 12 wh a S 4 ing therein whereby carricra were permitted to | guch a convincing way that Laccepted tne | wnhooked his horses and put them in ti sent thank Gied that far abose ail doubts and | PFOval. ‘The revult will probably be known im | Judge Kennedy. Critchlow is charged with | udge taro Wremeatre rare Permitted to | Spee gg Sk : Railroad Comput He | man of about forts years of age hibits of the case, will | #trikera charged with murder, was called for lock, | eated condition at the corner stable, | avenue and Mth etreet mn BLOCSNEss, CONSTIPATION, cured. Nerve and Basipine free ‘SCE: is ‘i: ‘ calland shall enter upon my new duties Se eens Sat went he satin Maem. ask Sadetay aml hn ons pian te cell of misgivings and away beyond all difiiculties we | 4 Week. killing T. J. Connor on July 6 during the riots | instance of what constitutes “rare and in January. St. John’s Church is the hile feeding one of the horses kicked him ; ¥ “ NN may constantly see the lights of hope and safety. ————— at Homestead. . Pecaliar cases of competition between railroads | fargest one in Washington and has a remark-| and he exclaimed: “D—n thiahorse; I wish 1 | the second precinct «tetion.where he wax found Mi SNS i" ‘The light we see is the illumination from the | Wrecked on a Trestle by a Broken Wheel. | The case attracted a great crowd and ali| which are subject to the statute, when a strict | ably intelligent congregation, Bishop Potter, | had never scen him. Slack had no business to | dead about 5 o'clock this morning. The body Run 8? vinciples of true, honest and pure democ-| Kiowa, A. T., Nov. 18.—A wreck oc. | Homestead seemed to bein the hall, but an| application of the general rnlo of the statute | sue accepted my resignation with regret, | recommend it.” Next he heard, “Here, Meyers, | Was removed to the morgue. Sw 8) a men a mel | effort was made tokeep the crowd from the be destructive of legitimate competi | allowed me to suggest the name of my suc. | keep quiet over there.” He did not hnow that! Letters found on bis clothing shoyed that = racy, showing the way in al mes | curred on the Atlantic and Pacific railroad | aly aah Pc ticagt S eae 2 P , ho dend man wes W. RB. Coamcin, wee bas f a 1 leading us to thé fulfill room. The prosecution is represented by Dis- | tion, h 1s hereby overruled. cessor, but Tam unable to divulge his uame at | Slack was there till that time, and MD ENE RD A | ment of political duty and the redemption |S¥e® miles east of Hackberry yes A | trict Attorney Burleigh. == = present. He will be elected by a vote ot |he replied: “Mind your own business, ness address was No. S18 F stroct northwest. 88 Sk8 bp BAS of all our Tied ‘This light is kindled in the | broken wheel threw the smoker off the track on See A New Flag for Vessels Carrying the Malls. / the clergy of this city next month. | 1am not talking to you.” Slack said, “If 1) The letters were chieily about matt busi- O93 ESS BOD oak live of ‘Lormgomi ia dovetion tothe people's | @ trestle and four other cars followed down a IN WALL STREET TODAY. The Postmaster General has, after mature) My new church was the cprch home | hadn't this uniform on I would beat you well,” | "es, while some of them were from his a lrights. ftis bright in a constant patriotiam | Seep embankment. One man was killed and = consideration, decided to adopt a special de-) of \all the Presidents from Washington to | and witness said, “Go in the house and beat | children. sd ds bch saan aide ie ASD COMPAR} j and in nation's promise, Let us not be mis- | thirteen were badly wounded, eee ee wugctaations Were | sign for a flag which is to fly at the mizzen of | Lincoln, President Arthur attended church | Your own people.” "Slack sai believe Tl | Friend ad man were soon noti SY, will die. The dead and injured were 0 nly Fractional. 7 ed to our, undoing by other lights | Til die, ane es ee eee Seek in en” ha eek can | - See res oh hs elas ed other par- | they made arranges there during his administration and Vice Presi- | do it anyhow,” and witness went on feeding | &™ wb dent Morton is at present amember of the | ®td went up to the back porch to near the | Of @ ents for taking charge every United States vessel having on board Bir omes Noe 18 Moneys leaned as 458 | Gaited) (Gtalen amie Hi therky : p i deceased was between forty-five and fifty a ‘ ‘i = | congregation. In point of wealth and num-_ barrel. and there was the knife lying on the Th EXNA QV Q Te tal Braet nile alicia ee | Meulace were acu obliges last nigh. ES OS EN is kee Sepetinie tome the het | tae ar cher ani acne jon, ; kround which be picked up to put away and | Yearsold and was a man of family. His wife ENNA AVE . ng in hypocrisy, will, if followed,lure us to Seal A Seized OS; actual “calis, KRUG (cc date P | apis a pi P i S P | resid « treet and his two » ronist of fallano anil dlagrua —— Fates, 4.85}¢a4.88; actual rates, 4.842¢ for sixty | ti. mails have not been carried with any reg-}It supports three missions and several bene-| Placed it on the fence. lane da bucscee bets bes ao ees ee eee eee larchades Gen. Stevenson Invit daye and 47 for demand. Gor rnments | ularity on any particular vessels, but now thut | ficiary institutions, including an orphan SLACK’S ATTACK. . Ts i De yp Open Saturday Sights Till 0 O'clock. upon our horizon, let us rememker that in| Buoomrxetox, Inz., N |stendy——curreney 6.10734 bid: 48, coupon, | contracts covering a number of years have | asylum. I chall have five assistant clerg nen | He then went to the front gate to close it and 1 an ie 10034 bid ed with the Crescent Watch Case Com- eather the mariner watches most) dent-clect Stevenson bas accepted the invita~ | H4+z; extended 2s, registers been made with certain lines for the reg- in my new parish, Ileave my work bere with lentil : “ |looked down to get a piece of rope. when being locat kN. J. He was Hee Pee a : tocks were dull this morning. ‘Trading was t th | much regret. : eer . Ip em Serpe : Fagen weMveged with any re-| tot t0.ttend the opening of the new Commer- | confined chiefly to Wheeling and Lake ppp areas bealeerieer a ue else Slack grabbed him and struck hi | fn tho artificial ste a was negotiat- Se sponability to the people haw’ not pledged. his | ial Club House at Atlanta, Ga.,on or abont| Erie, Union Taciic apd. n° few. others. 3 BE Seed ne raed p wd cen standard that vessels flying it are the govern- resales Sf Bishi ataia head, exclalznin mae to Leg een ae tah | December 20. ‘The invitation was tendered by | The’ course, of prices" was” very. irrewe: that ves showed the scar, He continued his biows aud Sai whe amore br has? nate rledgen wht as: | @ delegation of Atlanta eitizena headed by Mr.|lar, but the” changes were ‘Gocdned "to Alrendy been suggerted by the stermenip come | Deeds in fee have been filed os follows:| broke his arm, which he did not beheve would | ee eee Tne ene ar elens with fe | Clacik Howell, editor of the Constitution. the smallest fractions, the widest ducta-| Senos and as soon ae the depertment saual | J. W. McLachien to Frances A. Woodend, sub |Get tight again. He prosed him back |becn one epree and in his pocket was fouma’e ness of the democratic party. a eee | ation noticed being 5. There was absolutely | reports have been disposed of the matter will | 149, sq. 10: 00. Annie Coyle to T. Coak-| SStinst, the fence and as he was pushed | pawn ticket for his watch, he having effected @ My belief i our principles and my faith in | Telesraphers’ Grievances Remain Unaettled. | ho feature in connection with the dealings | be thin op eet eaten eect, means back he got tho Knife and he struck at | loan of te times For some tis ever Byte [= Feiss: seer Hiss 1 Hess: Here's the wonderful value that one lady predate tna for tary In the wet » 200, F. H. 8. Morrison to| him. © _ rorticacag de a post-mor= - | ¥ 0, Nov. 18.—The = ‘The prices at noon were but littlechanged from = ge $80 lo him. What more could I do?” said wit-| Deputy Coroner Schactfer made a post-m eth soliced heels, 4 ‘our party constitnte my trust that we shall an-/ as Ont0, aor = The eee | thane a last aight ‘At this writing (1-80 p.m. = E. Banie, lots 15 and 16, sq. 22; $3,465. T. E.|ness, “for that man was beating me up. | tem examination this afternoon and found that ae a. wer the ¢ tions of onr countrymen and | committee of the telographers was in session p The Expected Deficiency in Revenues. . . 1 ted. a thal h loft the standard of true de- > weveis | there is nothing doing. fe iti z Waggaman to C. H. Bates. lots 2 and 3. bik. The blows he gave me were enough | the deceased's lungs were terribly Ken Cait for, Xo. 7.6% | Pesbehineaylen Bip pet ag rue de- | uniil alate hour last night with Vice President In view of the condition of the Treusury | Cleveland Heighte; 3,700. C. H. Bates toG. | to kill ten cattle. He left me lying there and [| He thought the congestion had taken place by og le eae eed a oreepch nese map pe and a sncntey | Harvey and General Manager Carroll of the A Big Fire at Pittsburg. finances Secretary Foster says there will bea| 1X Williams, lot 9, bik. 2, do.: $1,850. | went away leaving him 1 ving there.” After be | forty-cight hours before death. A certificate of Boys? Bicycle Hose, Ne to Sg’ pve an, Serr ‘ontented | Queen =a Coetetnt wy a Be sgreement Prrtenvxa, Nov. 18.—The Armstrong cork | deficiency of revennes this year and probably | A. Schwartz =. to a, w Shield, pt. come = e wont to dock: Sor bie hat, and he Rot death was given and no inquest will be held. Taexcelled [Tnderwear ‘The di ook te | Chicl Taher nid. “Urlew Tecktene Gtand | factory is on tire. A general fire alarm has |a larger one next year. To meot this he says | 18 sq. 578; @— . J. Lancaster | up when he saw Slack coming in an —enerene UVa Use Phy femora | Chief Fahey eaid: “Cnless President Tilton | factory i 0 ly he would not be surprised if. taxen were In- | to W. W. Nesbit et al, s. baif eq. 833; E.|he told him not to come in and he Shanna tit nb Seniesa: grants his telegraphers an increase in pay to- creased or else appropriations for public bnild- | 1: Lanahan to same, lot 19,do.: $—. Hattie M. | (Slack) put the pistol before him and Amoug ¢ | day (Friday) I will order them out on a strike . creas ise approp: ns for pi made REEFS al., lot 26, bik. 45, Holmead|it snapped and then they clinched, | _The followtug were the temporatures at the a day FINANCIAL AND COMMERCTAL. ings and river and harbor improvements aban- - a » . Sune PP s 4 the ay: 4 s % at once. di oi Manor; $2,784. J.J. Purmon to Evfie Ayres | and he did not know what else happened till | office of the weather bureau taday: 8 a.m., 63; a doned and work suspended. | — i pe and. stevie weioes-et a tia ts a et al., lot 27, blk. 5, do. some of hix people took him to the pump to | 2 P.m., 39; maximum, um, Early Moraing Fire at; Louis. Se rapareed Os re weiss | Sasson fihanar als vaeen? St. Locrs, Nov, 18.—Fire broke out early | “°° "7%" * Mecatth morning in the four-story building, to Virginia S. Mari mado the following ap- | 7: Spepherd to, bli. 48, do R. ‘Smith, lor T, Page to It. E. Morr wash off. He could not tell how imany blows | | or wounds he received. | Ir 1 Wet To He was strack f National Guard Appointments. The President t: WET CLEAR OF 4 COLD the first kK, but it a8 much better and safer v or fifty times and he : ‘ ; Be age to : regia — Torid yourself of tt the first for eee | 929 North 4th street, occupied by Hirsch & ointments in the District of Columbia National a Heights £1,950. 2. B,C 32 Jeu | wrod tha knkto to defend ble own Mite. Witness | Sessa veacas fe me pups <: ” 7 os | Bendhet rleaale 7 ea | r " — 4 : , ee = = Ea pe » Seat Pete Liaes, witeent nuvow Sane INDIANS CROSS AND RestTiess, | Pendheim, wholesel neiearee 4 Bee SRM Peel ,- | Georme H. Harries, to be inepector of rite| Si A, E. esed BM, ” Fischer, CROSS-EXAMINED. en Practice, with the rank of major. 5. ac Saas Sr ule On cross-examination Myers repeated what ne Burton Rt. Ross, to be major of the first bat- nian rae don Parks sa00? ay itd 12. | ne said when the hore kicked him and at the BYINGTON. On Prides. talion of infantry. Georgia E. Brubaker, parts 2 and 5, block 3, | time he said Slack had no business to recom- 24 | | Joseph A. Salmon, to be captain of company | Friendship; €540. J. SL Barry to A. S. Mu | mend that horse to him, he had not seen Black. “sg” | D, sixth battalion of infentr | tersbengh, part of do.; €& He had said “D— the horse.” Slack told . 4H. Laird, to be’ inspector of rite pasties Be him to keep «ti nw Hobisman practice, second battalion, infantry, with rank After recess the counsel for defense asked | Tesideave of Mr Goo. W. Kiue, of first lientenant. TOTRE, Ak O more, onechorse carson the | that Siack’s pistol and baton be produced, and | Uist mre, rorxetan, Dt ona G. R. Lee Cole, to be surgeon in the ambu-| Belt line. The last of the dingy, stuffy and | in was found that they were in court. (Ptuiadelphta papers 1 4 lance corps, with the rank of first licutenant, | 6enerally objectionable vehicles was hauled | ‘Tye cross-examination of the defendant, uber 2k, 1808, MARY A, — re scien Meyers, was continued, and he said witness’ ‘Mr. Wynne @ Candidate. Lizztz Boren. a colored woman of eighty | back was to Slack when’ he came up and said: insured, ig¢ to the b | wheiesale jew- upied by Brooks Brothe is | clers fr wave im the Indian with ¢ jeas prompt act rmment 3,300 Hifictal Vote. ATLANTA, 18.—The ofiicial vote of | the state of Georgia in the national election was | as follows: Total vote, 228,991; of these Cleve- Open Saturday X ‘ : ne for a received 129,386: Hurrison, 43.305; Weaver, | 3 ! pet | - years of age, was taken sick on 6th between G | 2 ok” bok ma dd cone cee ; 5 ie fe Thursay, Noe Y: Mz Wi & l to aid in t 42,939; Bidwell, $88; wea 2,363. Clev e a - un a Among the candidates mentioned for the | 224 1 streots southeast yesterday afternoon and ee ne ce eel onee ed HOMAS KELLER, ° Me Wi B ae tr ediientiag aks Maas. Noe oor ae B08 Mar| 8g Seta aban Post of amistant secretary of the treasury, | carried to the Washington Asylum Hospital. | ton "nad" "been arte fort thre i Me 230 sig atrect somth- f j : mbined vas | x ‘ Vest. ¥4 | made vacant by the resignation of Mr. Nettle- A Sttour Fine took place in aroom over the | ” Defendant was asked if Siack and Oficer Eler \ -eepiananenentamndonnen at ,791. The plural ressmen | ton, is Mr. Robert J. Wynme, well known as a | market building at Ist and H streets northwest | aq not once arrested. his som ad replied erp dein oimiabe: tae democrat or correspondent until he entered | yesterday, caused by an overleated stove. that he had heard so. He was then asked | low witsof Pawand mg Tnterocean | official life. J.B. Lane has bought for 36.000 of F. H.8.] if he had not threatened to cut. Eler's | Turkish bet = i 4 rast, | Mr. W: " Morrison tot 4, square 8, and lot 12, square 9, | heart out. for arresting his *on, a Steemer's Hold. at : at 6! great efficiency the oftice of private secretary to | Eckington. mom witness emphatically replied “No,” and arsday > Bs ner -18.—A fire bas broken out in| “Government: Sonas— 45, regusterea, 190, | Secretary Foster and bas acquired an intimate : = also denied that he had been charged with 1G wrcloek, JAMES T. PARKUTS, Poet hay 90 hold of the British steamship Aislaby | 124% Yd, 115% asked. U.S. 48, coupons, vet, | knowledge of Treasury affairs. UMSEATED AMM. 2. tnreata, but had once been taken to the Police | ““f, hay’ MINNIX, FONDA & COMPANY P gai services fron hie late residence, 40s O ch | #* this port from Savannab, and fifty bales of | fie bids 118% aeked. — RTT ~~ He Was Charged With Bribery and Other | “°2%t for threats of violence to his wife and a | strect nortiwet, Sunday, November 2). a istrict of Columbia Bonds—2-year fund, 56, Paper waa read to him when Mr, Carrington | 1 (Baithuore and Vastou, M: seated by the court on charges of bribery and Strew the eweet flowers around the } cotton have b ~ or less damaged. The 107% bid, — asked, Water stocks, Gor, creas se Bo Aupelubed: 1 Election Methods. i Sea Re 1a (Ries from ths | fire is now under oont tie | eu is bla, —asked, year fund. cs: | It is announced that ex-Gov. Wm. M. Stone Loxpox, Nov. 18 Mr. Frank James the con- | ‘2! himm to go home. en _ — » country, where he = -— | ld asked, s0ce tank faud’ cor: | Of Towa, now assistant commissioner of the | servative P. for Wal cong arpa SLACK'S RECORD. FE. As» E Wl ! | Arrest of a Wealthy Wine Merchant. pore aaah, . general land office, will be appointed today aa . % ‘Mr. Washburn of the Police Court was called ers Asp Exeetios Hairs | i as 1h anton Vogkta weal Naheoas' Bondx—Wasnington and George- | commissioner, vice ‘Thos. H. Carter, resigned. : 6 as to the records, showing tho arrest of Slack, | isstue pale ne Cacia ae We t to put on wet] ee gtiiygenttengrcd | ‘ad 10-40 63, 102 faxed. Washing. = pag eaten ee A 2 ee. ie ds emekuns emis wnt Gicent & i r miett X& Reo P wine merchant of Germany, was arrested yes- sown "Rail ne 7 isa severe blow to Mr. James, who is seventy- fond Weep it, for Johnnie i Nek Boas, ¥ F government gives them food. | 10 Se ants Whark kd calc Goce poste! gig bette rat Serr Sepia, | MR. Suimentaxp Rxsiaxs,—Mr. Howard one years of age and is a gain for the liberals, | instance and $20 in another several years ago. 1s FLIENE ad ; : ee ee eee hi thee Donne | Tiered clecimas Weralfars Beeiacn, eae change | autbie. Weehington, Ligat Tafuatry lise wore | Gatheclana ‘of the’ population dlvisiowes the oe On crow-examinution witness said he had 0 ger. Besides this they believe Lloyd steamer Havel,from Bi + 01 : vy ge ’ F P nal knowledge of Slack bei: jore the | southwest, on sunday. aptlous white of smuggling. On his person was found jew- efit sat Dee avon Gas | CuMUS office, who {s charged with attempting Horse Reared and Fell on Its Rider. —s ge ng, court except in one case, which was dismissed, | }-15. Helatives and frieids Twice he had been charged with assault with their feeling | elry value $2,000. The packages were | Company, series A, 6a, 195 bid, 185 aaked. Washing- | to prevent democrats from voting at the recent | Loxpox, Nov. 18.—Sir Bache Funard was sD, és, 120 vid," — asked. Washiug- | election at ‘Tro , bas tendered hts resig-| badiy injured while hunting in Lancashire to- | intent to kill—twice tines he had been on the labeled on the outside “August Busch, care of + Y i his _nephe Charlies Kens! | Aubeuser-Busch Brewing Company, St. Louis, aan o- Conrertyole as, 1se1. 14t_bid. — asked. | nation to Superintendent Porter, whobas a0-| day. ‘The horse he was riding reared and foll| force ned oases ee dismissed. SPATES of Cuniteriuuly Ni 8A specialto the | Mo." The valuables were intended, Mr. Voght | Betinmtan ,Kalroad ss, 191 bid. — naked. Chess: | cepted it, ontop of his rider. Although seriously hurt| ‘The defense here moved that all the testi- | _ Puueval he + thet much excitement and alarma | said, as Christmas prevents to the members of | YP ivea Capitol and North © street allroad iat See Sir Bache will recover. mony drawn out on the cros-exemination of northeastern Arizona by the | Anheuser-Busch firm. Sa tui. 1es% bid, 110 asked. Metropolitan Rall- Meeting of Colored Educators. ——_ Meyers in relation to his drunkenness, assault — ; jer Chet | — road Convertible’ 6s, 114 bid, 120 asked. U. 8. | Witaixatox, N. @, Nov. 18.—The American Says She Hypnotized Him, and threats to his family, &c., be taken from Woruerr & Reors i ng to War aguinst the whites, Crowding Out the Adams Company. Kinard Pe ce arabe 5s ITM wa, = aukeas | Ageociation of locators of Colored Youth| Naw Yous’Ner 18: Bertie Lave or Kran-| theft pedo brt @ioe se : 1 pr tropps, but! Porrsvizee, Pa., Nov. The contract of | fu eTcen Gecurity and ‘Trust be, 1905, A; & 0.100 | od thei ession in this city De- aa Pa, vid, — asked. American security and Trust’ 3s, | will hol rennu t city stat, the woman who, according to Consui — surrtrrrrrertinsir 1 1 c pe are not neces- | the Adams Express Company with the Lehigh | 1903, P. 4 A.,10) bid, —askes. American Security cember 27-30. J. M. Gregory, Howard Unt- Gincmdh Docking 1. ms pases te eet atE 1? IMAL >® Valley railroad will expire about the first of the | 424), Trust a, 1908, A. & O.. iw) bid, — asked. | vorsity of Washington, ie president. ‘The ne. | G°02 pensions THE COURTS. P ab S k. He hus tele- rs > ve Wasuingtoa Market Co. imp. és, 110 bid, — asked. | sociation was formed Washington in March, | herself off on him as his daughter and gained «eg 3 graphed to the have the staid year. The Philadelphia and Reading Company | Washington Market Co. exten. 6a, — bid, 114 1890. On the 28th of December there will be | Such a remarkable alleged hypnotic influence Paani eis okie Rodd er - wie me er and prevent 4s already making preparation to extend ite peked: Sashington Market Co. let de 1808-831, 103 NAIA dn coanactin nitkake fation over him, was placed on trial in the court of | -Toguy. Intate of Chrketing Ine vo cites poe sing trowbi | Man vaiey more ties case mec | coon ee a conference of Afro-American authors,” general sessions this morning on a charge of | on collectors issued. Estate of Wr. J. Flor- ar ys . A “ster | _ Nationa! Bank Stooks—Bank of Wi mn, 880 forgery. Ruiz says the woman gained suc! ; order overruling motion to reduce bond. KNOCKED OVFR A LIGHT HOUSE, [eran eee ornate sen bid. 40 asked. Bank of the inepabie, 20 pie influence over him that she induced him to | ¢nc°: phe at va! Doxa Hesrrare. os ‘ory. 0) z 1 295 Di tea), = sign his name to notes on which money . nates tatert Instead of the Sicamer Heine Wrecked the| Tally. 8 well en the Jersey Contral, as the lnt-| Sorta wesrounam, 226 0id MB embed. Gamtral | po. “wow, 18.—-A. resclation wes tntro- os was ob- ¢ Fon hasty the cid sxytas.“‘So whokettiahestatech? anaugn yy nniebigonnytnct nh | ter rood hae been handling United States ex-| ersand Mechanics, 190 bid Ta duced in the socialists’ congress today declaring ee oma Ttoertainly applies with or» nou in some ates. on atroved. = * mi ; administrator wa ae Sue - Str 2 Hew, 1A. Jerstble. erckient. oo] te eee Capital, 135 bid. "— asked. West Bnd, ios vid, 109 | that the social democracy has nothing in com-| Five Years for Marrying Five Women. | deposit fund. Estate of ‘Win, Tolliver: esuse | ®B*E 50% know youre oe Stores « as “ { — tied, | Traders, 137 bid, 196 asked. ‘Lincola,’ ios | mon with state socialism. ‘Among those who| New Yoax, Nov. 18.—Louis Law, the carpen- | on will certified for trial. Estate of Joba Nolaw; | #! When you know what you want dou't hesitate to ._. a ae jay in Belfast Lough, Light Lop | MacKae’s Trial Goes Over. bid, 105% asked. spoke in support of the resolution was Herr | sor who samples on. November 19. on 0: ill edmitied to probateand lettersissusd to Ed dewand tt. TEAM AM ALE ALD Eat ps Sessels from running! Loxpox, Nov. 18.—In the trial of Andrew G. | . allroad stocks—Washington and Georgetown, | Leibkneeht, who declared that the social de- : eats in ths . . ‘When yougo to buy a bottle of CARTERS LITTLE - = entrance to the lough, is! MacKae for the murder of Annie Pritchard at | youd, 300 asked. Me ed caplto ana Nore} | MoC™eY was revolutionary, wh espe ec aay, pasehed exiily Sotey ; . to P. 3 $10,000. | LIVER PILLS don't hesitate to say you want “*C-A Be Trovsasvs Ane Serr @ nota very heavy structure. | } a i Street, 8" bid, T asked" “Eekington. and Soidiers | #™ Was conservative. ‘he t Son oe eewerel aenibes nek wae peneenees-s8) ; T-E-R2-8," dou't hesitate to see that you get “*C-ARe Canecerearily with Cos : o y | Northampton the presiding judge continued | Sirect, $ ni ta cexed,, Rekingvon snd Soldiers’ | t-rscoacilably antagonistic. 7 five years’ imprisonment in the state prison. x growing amd. : E msbip Me Fhile proceeding | the case today until next assizes for the reason | [Buue, $0 Did. 89 waked. | Sees ab bla; a ‘The penalty Neen aes Saeape avian malta a Could reileve 1-1: thsta? : y came in collision with | that one of the jary bad absented himself from | 72, — Heok Oreos, Rev. Father Sherman Csetredteles. whom he i fered to you ss “same as °C-A-R-T-E-2'-9"" of "Just : the instead of the steamer being | the custody of the bailiff during the recess for | insurance Stocks—Firemen's, 41% bid, 50 asked. —_—_ as g00d a8 °C-AL-T-E-RH-8." ‘There is nothing @9 ‘ROF, house was toppled over into juncheon yesterday. The judge severely cen- | Frauklin, 49 bid, —asked. Met tan, — did, 88 . “C-A-B-T-ER--8." They never fail. 4 on the waves while the | sure fending juror and imposed a fine | asked. National Union, 17% bid, Paving the Way. need Se reas red a boat. “Two of | oe sine ponte me fine | fon, 170. bid, 10 asked.” Uoteorsn. meeting at St. Louis yester- | 70m the Chicago News Record. ee ree J racd Fs house were drowned | patie ot po 8G | day inquiry at Westerly, RL, fails to. eub- are offered to you. Worder at short & two were reseued alive. | tne Cathotte Conference at New York. stantiate the reverend gentleman's remarks, : | SEINSIE OR. | New Youx, Nov. 18.—The secret ounference | asked. ‘German-American, 185 id, — asked, Foto- | No statue of Gen. Sherman is being made or _ 216m ae " ‘The Fight on the Reading Combine. A ‘ the | MAS. 75 Did, ve asked. detained in that town. RAS THE HEAD CUBED IN ONE MIUHT| TuENrox, N. J., Nov. 18.—Chancellor MeGilt | Of Sfehbishops and other dignitaries of ‘Title Insurance Stocks—Colambta Tite, 6 —_—— BES He Catholic Church was continued this | 1% asked Real Estate Title, tis old, ~ aan wg eale bs drussiete generali) today decided to give the state, on two days’ Sama me reed: sak ‘of Archbiehop uae and Risctric Light etncla- Wihinsbes Mr. Cladsrone's Narrow Escape. ‘c Times a ae e defendants, the right to crow | gan Discussion, iene separa ve tec Georgetown Gas &t'bid.—| | Loxpox, Nov. . Gladstone seems to | envoy. to ey © following witnesses tn the Reading | upon the important topic Of parochial schools | “Telephone Stocks —kerernean ee * Canpers. ‘mbtn: J. Rogers Maxwell, preet| i= the United States. ‘ oman, Br tral Railroad Company of New CARPETS, ChOSR: Wii | Jersey; Perey b. Hebner, president of the aTRL : ae et Es Wikesbarre Coui and Iron Com; Mais PMYNSA RUG acl MATS in | W. Maxwell, W. G. Zell, George F. Baker, Jaa. 0 A. Garland and Henry A. Graves, ‘The cros-examination isto PITonREs Oastosia.