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we DECEMBER 23, 1892-TEN PAGEs. a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDA ‘The sheepskin was regular in formend passed | MOPPER SAYS ITS BLACKMAIL. | A LEADING LAWYER. | 500 tid, 205 asked. Metropolitan, 75 id. saced.| =A“ SCENE OF DESOLATION. yw —7 2d EDI | ION | Br th ‘fice, and itis mid thet he mase | John Lame Janitor, Charges Tim | Death of Chartes W, Miles, Several Times At-| Street 24"bid, asked’ "Eckingtes abi Sodio | the Capitel = ae ae nathan |. = eee, rer -. Simpson's office, and it is yt urney, janitor, - ani The Prvecthontt ati | Ve] asda pepe ome, . ‘With Assault. torney General of South Carolina. othe, £ og’ — Tanke. Ugatgetown, and Ten | a cnrmeing Reports of the = we: 2 —————_— New Yorx, Dec. 23.—George F. Hopper,| Cuastzstox, 8. ©., Dec. 28.—Charles Rich- | — acxea. | On the House side of the Capitol this morn-| The news that comes from the sick room af St LOUIS’ DISGRACED TREASURER. | treasurer of Harry Miner's’ Eighth Avenue | ardson Miles died here this morning. © | pramtttnnss ton ec cate eee: poiltan, Twas ing there was a soenc ofdesolation. The hegiea the ea-Secteiery set { a decidedly more A P T It ls Now Cisimeds That He Was Long | Theater, was arraigned befoce Justice White at —. ® | asked. “National Union. — bid, 19° asked of members began some dave agQ and todey cheerful character, Mr. Iaive paseed a came vars FULee. . Aware of a Shortage. the Jefferson Market police court today, charged | | He was a. ee, fodiens Cee ote be ak ee aeccea, Riggs, PUt half a dozen Representatives were in the cmdortahe ntght, ont tnbay Gu 5 Tus he Bt. Loum, Mo., Dec. 28.—The developments | with assaulting and stabbing John Rurney, the | Ta49, was sdmitied tothe barn 161 stile | fe Wid eked: Heopiea ck Mgt. SEED chamber engaged insuawering thelr pre-Chriee be better BEST REMEDY in the cfty treasury acaadal aro sensational in| lame Janitor, at No. S18 West 15th street. | 1851’became a partner of Isaac’ W. Hayne of Lincoln. i, ‘oid. asked. Commercial, 3 bid.” cumager Gn totes FOX CONSTIPATION The French Deputies Vote Confidence | the extreme. Yow, the man who negotiated | Tbe warrant for Hopper’s arrent was iamsed mas correspondence. Otherwise the hail was Carolina fi asked. German-American, 180 bid, 2% asked. Pot : any time for a fortnight past. | ; Monday efternoon. Hopper heard of it and late | semen ie isey neha ee eooral af | S4%,<° bid. — sated. eee ee MancePt when the ubiquitous mews- | Dr. Johuston left the house last night about JAUNDICE, BEADACHE, in the Mics Penne On tae ete rennet na ihe 8°" yesterday afternoon surrendered bimeclf and| the eile, and afterward acted ase istrict | 7h. eked na ee ee omtaimila Title, F Me, POP ee whe et ieareh of 930 c'cluck. Hesaid then that the nondition BILIOUSNESS AND istry. between for the deputy treasurer and the money | was paroled. . | attorney for the confederate states, He took | Gas and Electric Lagat stocks Washington Gas, an item which be was destined mot of his patient wes such that it would mothe Jenders, bas made a statement, in which he | Kurney alleges that Hopper attacked him and | an activo part in bringing about the political $8 bid. 49), asked. Us ‘ lectric Light, *!35 id, to find, or when « few noisy pages DYSPEPSTA says there was a shortage in the city treasury | stabbed him while he was standing with some | revolution of 1876 and wasa member of tho Masked. Georgetywn Gas. 45 6 “1 A a | Telephone Stocks — American . ° for two years, when he first began to borrow | friends ina saloon on 14th street and Sth ave-| convention which nominated Wade Hampton | pint! ‘.: -: ‘ase To Tae FEARS OF ANOTHER CHOLERA EPIDEMIC | money for the Foerstels to cover it yp. He de- | Due on Saturday nighy Tor governor. In 1882 he was elected attorney | asked. Penmsyivania’ 33 v ey a clares that Mike Foerstel himself knew allabout | _ 4 remark regarding Mrs. Hgpper made by | general of the state, and was re-elected iu 184. | Miscellaneous : and wes active in covering it uj Kurney is said to have caused the trouble. serra bid, —usked. Great Fails fee, 1.3 becessary for him Mr. Blaine bom. retarn durmg the wigtt, . he doctor's bod wae oenng aan. chased one another up and down the aisles. In ‘apaophone, 2 omac, 44 id, — | the room of the committe on appropriations Mr. | Sayers of Texas was busily engaged, with the assistance of a clerk, makiug up the «andry SURE | | | P : . 4 ro CURE * y | The statement, which is printed this morning, | | When the complainent sppeared in court to- IN WALL STREET Topay. Bull Rua Panorama, 15 0:4, — asked. civil appropriation bill for report to the full 1 Hrete ALL DisonpERs | Efforts to Lessen Berkman’s Pun-| The statement whic pc nag "S| day there was a ig, ugly gush acrose bis chock te: ged committee. Besides the clerk no one was in P Yow is the mun who holds Foerstal’s note | The case was continued by mutaal consent until| A Firmer Tone Characterized the Stock | “salt Denon ashiugton | the room but Mr. Dockery of Missouri. He 4 ow TRE srowAcn. ishment. for something like 27,000, which Foerste] eays } eo decane ei Market. Yean and “trust Ameficat | wan engaged in studying qucations relative to Patient. We nowELs Ses INDS. | declaration that he never executed the note, iv| | Hopper suid, however, that the charge was | terized the market soon after the opening of |. | treasury would be carried on solely by the ware ; ST. LOUIS’ DEPLETED FUNDS. | commented upon unfavorably. It. ie also | trumped up for the purpose of blackmail, He | business, and the recovery was not interfered ‘AdjourDes to mest 219.0% and means commitice, and that the appropria- Evsar Dose Exrcceve, eae ai hinted that some of the signatures to Foerstel’s | claimed never to have seen Kurney until he met | with by the announcement that some of the ease es tons committee would not interfere, al Tsu this bond are forgeries. him in court today. Kurney, he says, bas! tankers had advanced the posted rate for sixty Baltimore Markets. though he expressed his belief that it that Mr MOKE ARRESTS ORDERED. $$» made similar unfounded charges against other @aya bitte on Lond r cent to 4861, n-| BALTIMORE, Dec —Fionr dull, unchanged was the proper committee to con- sonscrtotea WEARING ANOTHER EKPIDEMIO. members of the theatrical profession und set-| 44 ee eee Pg. Man~| receipts, &i1l barrels; shipments, Aoos bartels, duct the inquiry. He predicted that |The French Ministry Probing the Canal aa fled them for a money consideration. fe says | hattan was the special feature, rising tro points | sales, 485 barrels Wheat little legislation would be enacted this session ™OT? Aanguine by t Scandal te the Bottom. ‘Two New Cases in Hamhurg—The Disease | Kurney sent man to him Selihag bie he would | to 140, the highest figure reached for years. | Pussies: December. 5 473 | outside of the regular appropriation Dilla, all Plaine went Winsn: Secs Sak, cabo Gea Spreading in Southeastern Europe. | Withdraw the charge for $10. Hopper says ho | Lake Erie and Western preferred advanced i February, ‘easy: Ma teamer No. 3, gfwhich were in an nusual condition of D*eral of th forwardness. As to an extra session, he ‘Oday walking 3 busaels; shipments, i ae _ i Ted, 69 a6 —reteipts, er; M. Bourgeois, mints- | Haxmvno, Dec. 23.—It was hoped that the | mah’? Kuraey arrested for attempted black- Americas nagar Xi, _ The remainder of the : list improved 3; to 34 per cent, with the princi- | 38 basheis; stoc 4 : ‘ ~ ~ wident ther feel thi valba is « is ~ Loubet, minister of the | cases of cholora that have occurred here within ———E pal inquiry for Rock Island and Burlington and | Sere mesg be pecteered tet esl oo sates Cates | st loan Comparer? eet ed they Boge SS moraing with the result | the past few days were sporadic, but the indi- WAR ON GOV. TILLMAN. Quincy. The former sold up to 83% and the | January, 4 wah esed - September. He thought this the wisest course | He beet. unless it could be agreed that a scesion called , The callers tolay included Mr. Baines | thot orders were issued to the police to make | catfons point to the fact that the disease which latter to 97. ‘The dealings have been ona mod. | —Tecelpiay 1 more arrests of persons tmplicated in the Pan-| raged with euch fearful effect last summer has | **!!Way Employes in South Carolina Do-| €rate demand. At 11 u.m. the market was firm. - Ax Ovo Frsinox . ; ~ in March would be merely for the brother and e numb store amd Mesat Ga ‘i The Natiozal Wall Paper Company bus de- t iy sentatives, who left " : | ama acandsl. uly been quiescent, not killed, and that the | | nouns Recent Legislation i. | clarede dividend upon the debenture stock ai | BY Saat Toe eis a tof} of the Maine ¢ ; eee ade ncas aces bees wick | "It is expected that ta consequence of the | city is iu danger of another epidemic, woast4, 8. O., Deo. 23.—Nearly 400 rail- | the rate of 8 per cent annum for seven monthe | pate westere complete evacuation and desertion ever more | mest soliett statements made before the Panama investiga-| Today two new caste of udoubted static | Fed employes of South Carctina met last night | ending December 31, 1892, payable January 2. ein ive stead “er agelly- sacencagy | striking than that of the House, The Senate | S°>Us4e8 fo 5 Grain Chamber was as quiet as a cemetery, not a page fT thoes Seoretar jd- Sitting about nora single Senator was to be SYery visit tnchanged. Butter seen. The doorkeepers were all absent from Prom’ ‘ do, fair to choice, | their posts and every committee room was | Members of tle oatinet sh ScoTPS EMULS tion committee yesterday by M. Floquet, presi- | cholera have been reported, and two of the | and decided to organize the Industrial Uni dent of the chamber of deputies} he will be ad-| patients who had previously been removed to JN te cod liver otf with tts nj} Mon on call a steady at Su6. Primo | els stock. 13 m 4 of South Carolina to fight is- | Mercantile paper 5a6. Sterling exchange is | #04 to choice tu | Sised to resign bis position in the chamber. the hospital died. A general feeling of un-| tration. All laborhy Lact panies quiet, but steady, with actual business in | fiyeets quiet, auch {a cabinet council held in the Elysee today it | easiness exists and with the approach of warm . “d ae ws bankers’ bills at 48504864 for sixty days widpode evolved that the government would ac-| weather an exodus of the wealthier classes ig | !@voked to Join tho union. Some speeches and A87\(a188i for demand. Posted tates | {athe crea fat taste iowt nothing ts lost bat the taste : . 25, iadle, fane sa : and cal! at ‘ This to mere thane a ventint. tensile ‘unrestricted | locked for were made, in which Gov. Tillman was de- | 486%; and 883g. Commercial bille 4942,u4s5 | gout’ to ck gd mag gr locked and ail business suspended in the * , interpellation | Viexwa. Dec. 23.—The cholera is increasing | nounced. bs | zoom, ‘et office. Senator Chandler was the only * Seietecbenie ctete te ews A vockentng taate | Tegurding the alleged use of money advanced | in the proviace of Lublin, in Russian Polan: Resolutions were adopted condemning the | ‘The clearing house statement for today ia as | Cottee q in eee ering theday, and after - be . | by the Panama a Company in the service | aud adjoining the Austrian border. The con- | Wilson railroad law as inimical to working men | follows: Exchanges, $126,722.804. balances, | Wiens eal he leit n c to imi ee aed goverament, sternation caused by the ravages of the cholers | and declaring that there is a general disposition | $5,596,310; bar silver, 82. Government bonds | pth hodeft the On He bas uot yet ap " <n . teeleagee Mndves sia The cabinet in fully aware that the motion | last autumn in that region had become allayed, | 00 the part of the presont alministration to | have been lower for the 4s, state bouds here | , BA en-forties, B6ad0; tte | tae Geaceey aancds nee ae eee jay to da - {tos been offeced tna spirit of hostiity to the | but are again being aroused,and many of the | Work injury to the industrul pursuits of South | been totally neglected, railroad bonds have Ms yale’ stock, Siyabaig; Worthera | gration Bille sercnmed eee ee wo imma \* cod Liver oft unions yon digest it. Avoid the taste twnistration, 17 not to the republi> itself, M. | people are fleeing from the cholera-stricken | Carolina, been firm. | Baltimore Mie SON | aoe sions, bot ak ace ne oe ne Sonate |” is bo cated thet Cartiend Giibows 2 having been kuown am an ardent Sidica ee fegtiees ate chepyet ty genres | —_——__ The only approach to ac H first , S06 OA | Se vemean tend preteen ne StS | shenahied to aii ir. Haan, Ue - of Hoolanger, bat President Carnot has | at the Austrian frontier, but there 1% no doubt Insurauce Rates in Brooklyn Raised market during the past hou See eS a ae eee ee ny neenie Reon he) eens Gk ae cee ro his Sat that no one must be spared egulnst | that many of them are passing into Galicia and | New Yong, Dec. 23.—The New York Tariff |10&. Thore wasa heavy pressure to. sell this ee ee ee ee wins | Blaine when in wock . SCOTT & BROWNE, ner thore Is evidence of guilty complicity in | Austria proBer. The authorities on both sides Association, for determining 1 5 stock on reports of a new fssue of bonds, and | ‘ eae ES | WHERE THEY WILL SPEND CHRISTMAS. day, bet the ox-te os ae the Panama fratds and that the government | of the border are doing all they can to prevent | ea, oc aetermining the firo insurance | the price declined 3 to 5%. The general list — gays Sammeqganae | A majority of the Congressmen will «pend r - rust wolcotne the most searching investigation. |@ panic with the scenes of inhumanity which | Tétes in this city, Brooklyn, Jersey City and| reacted in aympatly, but the declines were | ene, Christmas outside of Washington, many of H wid gow — . the ministry, it is said. hope that the | accompanied the panic in the autumn. | other places about the bay, has passed a resolu-| comparatively light outside of Manhattan, | DOT 1, these in their homes, Members who live in arte consequent upon M. Millvoye's inquiry | The report that emigration to America is | tiou which will effectually wake up the business | which receded from 140 to 139, and then rallied | —Decemher, ees | iasy prove a ‘ang for the Boulangists by | virtual! states within a day's journey of the Capitol | ‘topped has caused much disappoint- | men of Brooklyn to what is termed the gross | 3/ percent. At noon the market wae steady at | —Decembe giving an y to bring out the listory | ment, as, owing to dread of cholera and for | mismanagement of Brooklyn's municipal af- | @ Tractional recovery. | Lard—Deceimber, 10.15; Se eee Ge mam of Sin checntens, Oat 0} Ses 1 — =| + SCOTT'S EMULSION cf cod | of the Boulangist plot for the overthrow of the | other reasons, multitudes were preparing to | fairs. It'was voted thet from tod The sales of “listed stocks up to noon were | Sort ribs—January, 8.i6; ew whore homes are at much more distant | sentenced Kobert I. Doulding discreditable methods by | emigrate during the coming spring. | the fire insurance rates on risks yn | 181,724 shares, and of unlisted stock 11,999. pe ge ae Pointe will aiso take advantage of the recessand | # day tn the. Al ont — tniinecmpiinntin. € { h it was proposed to accomplish that ob- Sia Ee | will be increased 25 per cent. That rate will ee eee —_— = eth = ein ie. ome oe : | fect, aw well ax the straits to watch the covern- ITT AGAIN BEATEN. | Temain in force until the firedepartment comea| Fell Overboard tn and Drowned. re hoe kee = ment was driven to detect and defeat the con- vere 2x i The Question Discussed at Today’ Cabinet | have gone to their far-distant homes, while Mr. | === Meeting. Loud of California, who could not possibly get One of the questions considered at today's | toSan Francisco before Christmas day, hae net cane 2 compromised by going to Massachuvetts, napa rater sg Sint earns bi haga ME ETT A lend cag ee RE labor in the departments daring , up to the requirements of the fire insurance! PmiLaprnpura, Pa., Do i that for this reason some | He Is Deprived of His Seat in Parliament | companies in the association. ret that the anterpeilation From North Meathe Seg in anauatiog the Pt bees Dupxix, Dec. 28.—Mr. Justice O'Brien de-| Says They Tried to Run His Business. «windlers and the corruptionists, | livered the decision of the court today on the Mrxxeapouis, Minn. 23.—Harry Gen- derson, an engineer on a four-masted schooner lying at this port, fell overboard late lust night and was drowned in the Delaware. The body Dec. 23.--The World’s | way recovered this morning. ndersou was | ————| spirators. It in « AM WINLows soormin srRUP | he Boulan YEARS hy MITLIONS | Was offered, WHILE TEE! joining SOOTHE. + the of the Has been wand for ower FEET ne Christmas the House are in Washington and will remain | ALLAYS all PAIN, | ure © ong in their condempation of the | election petition ugainst the return of Michael Pair Oyster and Fish Company has begun ac-| twenty-eight veurs old and his home was in | holidays, and it was decided to adhere to the here through the recess. Speaker Crisp will | = the tent rene? for | Boulanger conspiracy. Davitt as member of parliament for North | tion against Booth of the Baltimore Packing | Wilmington, N. C. — of the last few years of made ghcoyepeens —, ~ the remaye sree wey part of the VAN TO OVI a aps m of | Company and the Bostoi y See closing the departments all day on , but he may spend @ day or two gunn Siasiow’s extn | PLAN To OVERTHNOW THE REPUBLIC. Meath. The decision deprives Mr. Devitt of | Company and the pata Nahin Lee Le! Sitctinmateenntatiing lee ce observed ax Christmas and New ®t ®ome point near Washington. Several mem- Scents & ‘The minjatry have evidence, it ts reported, | theseat on the came grounds that resulted in " we ged conspiracy. tis : ie ~ - ss bers of the joint committee on immigration of a eck cui ea anmcain ala! : § | alleged that the defendants have conspired to| C1tcado, Dec. 23.—The executive committee | Year and of excusing the clerks at 12 o'clock on te lng ar pp pene eng” a er that tl “ sets _ Se - - je = S| the onsenting ee ee of par- Brive the plaintity out of business. A contract | of the Illinois State Sportsmen's Association the rotking day preceding each of — holi- | Christmas Eve f = Senn, as Shanes tear art of an organized plan for the overthrow | liament for South } ative, sete a - : s cA the ieokas feat aaa mete stmas Eve fo pa, Fla, whence they ip the republic, and that each step taken is| Mr. Davitt's counsel admitted that the evi- Se eeee tich# tebedale in, given in which | yesterday decided to hold the state shoot here 4a ee ee ee “rte ‘a Will sail Monday for Havana to make inquiry - certain dealers and large botely are preferred “ Grant's administration of closing the devart- Nil & e quiry ky and given cheaper rates than the pele ‘ones, | next June, and around it will bebuilta monster |p cnte at noon during the wi < between ito Cuban quarantine methods and immigra- akin dene carefully discussed in advance by the plotters sofar as Bishop Nulty’s pastoral de- : pane Parne! cone tournament, open to the whole world. It is Men! ae, : tion laws, ngainst the constitution. The ministers are | nouncing the Puruellites was concerned, ap-| A'part of the contract tates that in tee of a mpeiph sat Christmas and New Year war discontinued dur- ~ tino convinced that the only way to ‘meet the| plied to North Mes ‘equally with South Meath, Fiolation a dealer who bought the supplies may |-Pialected fo organize s stock company, which ing tho early days of Cleveland's first term and Pelee Ae os trot -mingeseggier Swede er Septal cr cepety ac tea uote oss cease | Caskonl eam MEE Davie wats anameroret te Be raked Ig testity before a referee, and should | thar £50,000 will be offered in, prizes od the | i Bot likely to be revived. | much greater nisuber will leave totes wed to-| Absolutely pully as the facts are developed, | clusion, wd endeny fe fail todo it it wball be considered a misde- | {Bat £50. site ; = Sa | mo . | reserve at way be necessary for the | ofder to prese ; ondidate. | after, ee aye at the . eo have gone | > . ici eu- | This conid not be permitied, the court holding Rear End Collision at Cleveland. ” to New York, one of them, Mr. Curtis, as | esenenanit of thei Suatatal: pesewcns: | cenit cecatp ma ke ere Naresiumae mies takes Ccavataien Wee 3 Agence par oie beta acre egret Pra poi coe glioaal Pg +7 Oplantbers; ton to Poneertuonie, | , ccmest ean ¥ee res, Wo SSS President C = : “Let | before it and not on admissions in advance of : 3 er. 2 E leix to. Virginia, five to Obio and | winrPood lepwt eS” _— : Paps : KOVAL BAKING POWDER CO 10 nt we guilty man ball be shielded | Bent and second election to that body has now | better this morning. Her fever has abated and | “s#bing up the track lust night directly in front | gp = = = e organization of the inaugural committee | Massachusetts; three each to beaneacten ct ~ | ended unfortunately. altogether her coudition is such as to give OF it, at the foot of Wason streot, stood afreight took definite shape today when wine ~ North Carolina, Louisiana and Missoun; two | s P shpee daar ie er ntl od great encouragement to her friends. S'°| train showing no lights. The engine plunged mt to Obsirman’ Harrity cigged be irom, | each to Marsland, South Carolina, West Vir-|Srectaz, Nonce ad ote On ue reakers to| SCHEME OF MICHIGAN REPUBLI- = sas half way through it. Many of the passengers | Sent to Chairman Harrity sigged by twenty- ginia, Georgia and Michigan, and one each to PSE Siok chdacsteniy the coe GANS. icaelenaang: were thrown from their seats and more or less | one members of the original committee of fifty Vermont, New Hampshire, Teras, Minmesote, : ech ao he weucalse : ey: injured, ‘The engine of the passenger train was resigning from the committee. The rea-| Mississippi, Florida and Indiana. cabinet he is now comt without reserve to Se eee ere. '¥ Company has notified | was seriously injured. and are in main that the wigners were op-| Representative Harter Not a Candidat Matnber aud Dinine Ferniture Alse = licy of thorough exposure and rigid pros- | Derxorr, Micu., Dec. 23.—The Tribune | the familles of the four employes who lost their en ae the addition of Representative Harter said to Tux Sran’s Bromeds ent to Rew 1 oF P igid pt A i hat | lives while trying to save the company’s prop- Sent to Prison for Ten Years, posed to the addition of such a large | num- | . | and new stock eet we » Prints the following: 1t would appear that | Ovo nle Ging to save the company’s prop | ( Papiaee giteli te, | ber, as eighty to a committee of fifty before | man in relation to the rumor published yes- ® : SYMPATHY FOR M. DE LYSsEPs. Glereland is not to receive those ive electoral | that in addition to payion the funeral ciorec | g eicuwoHD: Va.. Dec. 28.—James Houseman, | that ‘comusitioe was called. together Cr hed sm | tondare orhhons to ne tote etal Te | wan any hveee tn West ® | satere Sestment of ¥. Cuaries da: Tae- | votes froes Michigan end that Chairman Cnarp- | of “the: deceased the: company will givoeach | © ye re one Sony 8. Heorioo |appestanliy to onganisn. Me. Hartliy' is de-] oS way os debe mematiey ofan ties, | We aheater pine Dehaies .. his fellow-prisoners bas aroused in-| bell is to lose the only remaining scrap of evi- | family $1,000. county court this morning of committing a | formed that of <s forty-one demscrets ap-| CoS certainly am anal am apples |O00@O0R Theanns Rem hawwtuncsttinnsstem Pea i Gly calamities (east cebeca | Gohed Wisk cig Alanoocsiie Wate aactens| Goes” his ——= criminal assault on his twelve-year-old daughter | Pointed by him es members of the committee | for” it -and have’ no reason whatever to | 912to 000 a! abit be comvtnscod tat 1 ipso . ‘ ‘ d . three have resigned. the thirty-eight re- | [pt . oie : ff rte aes - - having « fellow-feeling for the accused, | mittee attempted to conduct a campaign in Silver Mines Shut Down, (eer tad id dN Ny ag fete ag ceases I apne Sin sce theg fy aegre rr aa t (nnetam aaiaeecca 9 = he rauititude it bee had the effect of | Michigan Jest ne i ss yeas Ess sy Dee 23.—Owing to the poe Es is further told that there are at least. three | M°CU0® witl ae. ' — the government popular. wuator-elect Weiss some weeks ago an- | continued low silver and lead rates the Niagara other democratic members of the commitice } - bea socialists, who formh such »| nounced that be would introduces bill tore-| group of mines at Bingham, in which over| Yaw -Yose” ter” aa Bithe ‘Deae of a 2q | "Eo are in wympathy with the signers, but that | No Seais oy Sr, Gronor’s Istaxb.—Capt,| SMITH. THE GREAT Pater correR, 3 rtion of the population of Pa peal the Minor election law, which provided for | $500,000 is invested, bave shnt dows. and the |.” = ws . lite! owing to absence from the city and sickness. | Healy, commanding the revenue steamer Bear, | Noa, Teena 7. st. aw. commerot Ma. ® easure this hamiliation the election of presidential electors by dis- | Tonigers of the old Jnr lan group have notified | "Yo"? *trtace car failed to work near 86th | signatures were not obtained. As it is the sign- reports to the Treasury Department from San | 47-1m and degraded criminals of | tric Bs 6 ha d Pt P ‘cept a reduc. | #t7eet eurly this morning, ‘The horse ran away crs represent a clear majority of the democratic sens : . pre i tion in wages on January 1 or find themselves | Snd the car Jumped the track at 96th street, | members of the commitica, Thove whose that the goverument Ban hot Gelgnet | court of thentite toa clet tefire hes Sones | outof work. A. general. reduction of mines Be EG Tale eee ee ay | eee eee ee cna ae Selicnet: | 6 coctically shankowslt Bt, Gestgae Malea, ny answer to those who ci igs | Court of the Cuited States against the Inv, pro- | WA&es throughont tho territory is threatened, | the driver, s thrown fo. Wo atrest nod eee | Dunlop, A. A. Wilsos, Cablerca Cavisler Tege: thete being lees than ‘one hundred scattered wsal to recognize "distinctions be- | poses to go farther. Mr. Baker has carefally AEE Novere wealp wound, "He wes takes fo Uke | nald Rendall Edw: 3, Bielisegen, Sacech Sent | about the different rookeries. It ts estimated ‘cou criminals bes tended more” than | Analyzed the ophiton of the United States St- | Montague Williams, the Barrister, Dead Prosbyterian Hospital, Paul Sonksee: thice’ | ington, Chas. W. Darr, W. i Manges, iy | Saat ap dere anty oe ener ge obaons iy the lower ones — Ce (cede ares Cetin) era Dec, 23.—Mr. Montague Williams, | coven ‘years old, of 400 East 89th street, had his MeGuire, Jos. P. Willett, William A. Gordon, Paul's Island a few dave before. bat they were | © republic. | has beeu that be bas prepared a bill w | the wei - - j “ rknown barrister of London, who has | knoe injured and his hands cut by broken glass, | J. Maury D Parker, Jas, H. Hopkins, J*ving rapidly on account of the rongh, cold | ts and other extremists do | be introduced by Senator Weiss us soou as the | been ill for over two months, died this morn | He wun tiuken heme Sam'l. E. Whi 5 0 Ed. J.’ Hannan, L. w.|Westher. 16 “Is y of the tupporters of the old | legislature meets, the object of which is the an- | ing. 6 ves of the Bourgoists as| ‘Fred A. Baker, the attorney who, with Col, | {2¢ men that they will have to Francisco, December 12, that he visited the seal | ——— islands November 25 and found that the seals | Diss v ae | .. Moore, Wm. Hoimead. | 1 and monarchial. Ifa revo- | seating of the democratic presidential electors eg Canadian Manufacturers Want Lower Duties. | or five republi-| A Carer Justice oy Samoa.—The Presi- | piste gift frome wives to hee thes do rot want « reactionary | who bare ten officially declared chosen, jf Beder’s Hote) in Bipokiyn Burned. Sraatvorp, Oxr., Dee. 29—The Furniture | era of the committee are in «ympatby dent hus under consideration the appointment How would this sus yout wnd_ be the monarehi | The Gistricts are the eastern district at large Saag ul aie diereaseetags "© | with thia action, and it is und t itizen 0 Tnited St 4 co | "The Two od 7 tie oqu te ad the republic on | ani the ft, wocond seventh and feath cote | | BROOKE, N.¥,, Dec. 28,—-Dacder's Hote, | Manufactures Aevociation for Western Ontario | Nia tein Acton and tts Uoderiond fat they ofa eitzen ofthe United stan ax ciel Jumtce | “The ToT : | intend to join in a letter to Col. Berret tending ©, aan th |B LCLERY wu! JO8. TuELAND, nual mecting here decided to ask for a | their resignations. —— poo Apuger Born a he Sw Baton Start Fs tary i : € lowering of the tariff on certain lines which it WHAT MR. DAVIS Says, c is nd it is rnin that, —_ the | of — by ov assonine aS will oe of — $90,000. “No insuranc is necessary to import from the United States.| phe foxegcing list wes shows by a Grin ve- mer metas gf ly Seager ter Christmas, the min-| make any difference in the general resalt, but ——— pmscinidvebaoalioc : s " energetic support from some of | if the legal point made by Mr. Baker is ‘sus Dock Laborers at Havre Strike, ERNE porter to Mr. Henry E. Davis, who was asked bave left the selection of his successor to the | #19141 Lave hitherto beon either | tained it will mve far-reaching effect and | Havnx, Dec. 23.—The discontent that haa pre- | TRINH Cabin Wit reat ike Steerage, or hostile. It is suggested on us| may necessitate some national legislation on New Youx, Dec. 23.—The report that many he other the lower classes are for the latter. | gressioual districts. The plan is to have the | &t the southern exit of Prospect Park, was de-| at th hus soutiment i making itself felt among the | legislature name all the electors. They would | stroyed by fire early this morning. ‘The loss is to make such statement as he might think | United States government id vailed among the dock laborers for a long time | p.) i on Proper in relation thereto. Navan Onpens.—Lieut. C. McK. Winslow hw B d authority the ministry wil! | the subject. Polish and Russian Jews were waiting at Ham-|~ Mr. Davis said: “I signed sucha letter as | NAVAL Onpers. sia 4 npr — p tions to make in regar? to the ——— vee temnsnd Jerterday in = xeneral strike. | yarg to come on in the third cabin bas been | mentioned, ‘Beyond that fhave nothing torte, | been detached from command of the torpede Axxovcemeyr Bool tha: ne of the enemies of the republic that will TRAGEDIES OF THE PACIFIC. Some trouble was experienced in loading and tt by Col. Weber with the an: ment to| I bave retired from politics absolutely and boat Cushing 29th inst. and ordered to hold | y, : - . Be be me ‘sted ———— discharging vessels. It is thought that plenty | met by Col. he apni asap ithad Fo . i his i S79 bel ig Be ution in some degree from the Pan ISIE: am Cae be anne vee thy | the steamship companies that hereafter all ex-| irrevocably. It looks like snow for Christmas, himself in readiness for sea service: Lieut, F. F. | SIVE A Boul : ee ee ee today to take the | coor firet and socond cabin Passengers must be | doesn’t it?” F Fletcher from duty in the burean of orduance | rER PXME - ions from America concerning the Hawaii. ‘ers’ places. landed at Ellis Island. ‘The government will| And Mr. Davis bowed, in and ordered to command the Cushing; Ensign | AND Pod Boot at . who was counectod with | Sax Franctsco, Dec. 23.—Advices from the par ee not distinguish between third cabin and steer- | Court” manner. It is stated that G. R. Marvel from the Chicago January 3d | rKom - _ t cause enrprive. | TL0 | south seus, telling of bloody events, have been | Of Course They Didn't Know It Was age. . not the result of any conference but is the | next and ordered to the Adams; Lieut. B. O. RICHLY D> 17RD PrRCRS nae Suen Se Wels | iced. ‘Sas Ranke oxow oo tha Arctic’ vee. Loaded. ——__ spontaneous voluntary act of those whose Scott from the school ship Saratoga and or-|TO SMALL, INFXrES i\) ARTICLeS, RSPm * dtor quick wit in judging of | Fé Worcester, Mass., Dee. 33.—James Cornell, Mrs. Potter Brought to Court. names are appended to the letter. dered to the Mohican January 16 next. CIALLY ADAPTED Pot men 1 have had any transactions with | sel Constantine massacred the captain and mate, z Ke i ig| New Youn, — — : CHIISTMAS PRESENTS, : thirty years of age, was instantly killed ih New Yorx, Dec. 23.—Mrs Cora Urqubart iy ~ a ach a peculiar character as Herz. The iin-| looted the vessel and turned her adrift. She As ee: penn ees sel ces See CAPITOL TOPICS. ° BICK CUT AND ENGKAVED | pression pre that Herz got possession of | went oma reef and became a total wreck. M. | ™0rning by a bullet from a revolver.in the | Potter appeared in the general term room of . Pensoxa.—A. J. Henry of Lowell, Mass, GLASS WARE the Punmima secrete and used them to! Pasnin, owner of the Constantine, was shot on | bands of John A. Krussell, aged twenty-six | the supreme court this morning. The action WILL PUSH THE ANTI-oPTION BILL. J. W. Bennett of Fargo, N. D., George Green- SOLID SILVER ANY PLATH® WARB, | the best possible advantage. | the Sth’ of October, as wus also ‘Capt. Marie, | Years. The shooting took place at the house of | grew out of the fact that Mrs. Potter had failed} bof Atkinnen, MMont J. M. Muas of PAKLOL, BANQUET j THAT COMIC OPERA DUEL, | whose corpse was ‘cooked for a fewst. Four | Oscar Shultgren on Milbury avenue near Graf- | {0 satisfy a jadgment for $2,986,eceured against | Yesterday afternoon Senator Washburn gave oe chs Gata oh Be 7m Pedaor AND | The Figaro today says that before M. Clem-| Kunakas, who attempted to rescue the captain, | ton street. The story of the people ut the house | her by H.C. Miner. ‘The offer of her servies | Notice that waen the Senate reconvened after wag Nady ag tree * a sacsan ont Dereabede tought: Gas aust na | Weresin macieal is that the men were drinking. Cornell pulled | and thote of her company wax made to satisfy | the bolidavs that he would push the anti-option | Macon, a... P. M. Spear of ath, Mo., AND MANY NOVELTIFS, ~ “ i i | Clark of N. E. W. Fish of St. Paul and Btore open even!is trom December U2. While the vessel named Three Cheers was at | out the pistol to show it to his friends and | the judgment.. Further ptoceedings were post- | pill to a vote to the exclusion of all other busi- | © © the latter directed bis seconds to informa | peg {sland an attempt was made to arrest the | Passed it to Kruseell, who, thinkingit unloaded, | poned until next Tuesday. ness. He said that the Senate had had the bill | ss of Chicago are at the —— ewu that if he (Derovlede) did not | chief his son, who murdered a trader | Pulled the trigger two or three times. Tho under consideration for six weeks, aud he | of ¥. are at the Johnaon—— Mr. Willines fone his life ~ uel be would continue to | named Coe. When Capt, Stade of the Lreechers | single cartridge in the revolver exploded, the FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, thought that it was time some action should be | py. 7 attack him in par ment. The paper adds | demanded the chiet he was shot dead by the | bullet penetrating the heart of Cornell. At first in ae |G. BR Lee who spent the summer and autumn MW. BEVERIDGR, ulede refused to shuke hands with | latter's son. Capt. Stade’s taurderer was sab- | bis companions did not notice that he was Tap following are the opening and Sree g Signo} in the north will pass the holidays at home. sequently caught and shot. | ruck and conticued their conversation. Fin- | Wireto Corson & Macartuey, 1219 P sareck. ——_s— Sy GOVERNMENT SUSTAINED, ‘The schooner Clara Jackson anchored off To Set Aside a Wi bamber of deputies has just voted con- pAdmiralty Island and her mate put off in «| and looking at Cornell found that he was dead. ©. | & | zarbars Seott today, by Mr. D. W. Ginsaie, ed by three of the trade, | Krussell found a policeman and told him of the : filed a bill against John B. Buckley, executor Pnonate Count—Jwige Bradley. the goverument by « large majority. | Wen scowciny, ‘the ote one ence ein | Milling. He wes errestal, on wit nian chee 1% iB | Of the will of Samuel Scott, etal. to set aside | Estate of Singleton Bell; A. A. Lipscomb ap- | thot M.D bis op} 'y they discovered that something was wrong, 1215 F Sr m0 fidence Alleged Corruption of Americans. quack wilt a ibeliohand egite conbiccsin: (Ate: the will for an account, &c. ‘The com; ft pointed administrator: bond, £500." Estate I=L “aoa Tans Havre. Inn, Dec. 28 Cel. B.W.|lcving Ger wey secon, Tee Sa | ltpuxarouie, xp. Deo. 20.—A special to Dsmbe ica wake ae eet ane eae mene ates Peres egies cations x ‘d fired into’ the crowd of | the Sentinel from je nays: HA mos! locas f . Dean; order ay vestinent. Estate Snes moe oe Merion Cape Weshate vat Get'o Wee raat Ana Ia tay | dinsetcoms acesseuls UocureeN vesiecdagori: % : soo sim December, 1851, and lived with him | of J. H. Baxter; order autborizing sale of tele- | | eeitnah ot ci Aseria sasielben of the | OSE aens chu (coms aroeaier we tas | ener ee seayentic wile nel : No BNE: till his relations with Lucy‘Ann Buckner, Eliza | graph stock. &c. Estate of Emma ke Trasbelmmy me Panama. company, was i rew were wounded, one # bie Wayne. Henry, the’ cleven-yearcold gon ot} Paine Ws, : igs Thomas and others were notorious, when she | will admitted to te and letters testamen- consent toan interview in regard to the . . yg Peas .- | Samuel Smith, caw his brother's shotgun lean- | Bot 43 . 6 left him in the house on 8 street between | tary to J. H. im: bond, €100. Estate of taatiers being brought out in Paris in the in- | ,U°3Pt higet ‘soind ani’ Hamar "Teeth | ing against a iable im the Lichen, re was | D&G. 2 nloh. er shog) oh | 18th and 19th streets, and when eich Anna | John Beha; do. do. to Wifbelmina Bebs: bond, f vestigation of charges affecting — men and | Company, has succeeded in getting the legis- | no cap on the gun, and thinking it was not 23% SA, 5 85 | | Robinson took him to East Washington, where he | £1,000. In re C. D. Finley; Catherine McElfresh be Wty besepapets in the expenditure of the company's ) jure to grant a subsidy of $500 foreach round | loaded he secured a oap and in fun pointed the z 38” 13855) St, Paul. died on April 3 last. He left will directing | appointed guardian; bond, £2,000. Estate of For sale By all cermin, UUs “f ; | trip made by his vessel between Tacoma and | gun at his two younger brothers, Joseph and “fhe = that the house be sold. his horses and carts to | James A. Nolan; will filed with petition. Inre| | MOkiO J 1. Thompson said be did not want to enter | priP made by his ¥ | Grover, aged ten and eight respectively, Ho | Za jassphelOhest his son Andrew and his furniture to Lucy Ann | T. A. Holmes et al.; Annie S. Holmes appointed | _™ ood | into the ‘discussion, but he would say that be! “Tne United States steamship Boston gave ite | snapped the trigger and; the gun being loaded, De pes Buckner. She states that she thought Smyth & ian; bond, $4,000. Estate of J.G. Piluger; az lund no knowledge of the use of any money for | nen Grillon shore on the 8th instant which | the whole charge of shot struck the ‘Erothee: z Smith filed a caveat to the will, but they with- | fetiers of administration to Jacob Pfluger; Best. A FUR BEAVER BYOKM CoAT | Purposes +o far as the American end of | Tas'tho first one for some time. » Grover died instantly and Joseph is not ex-| Mich. Pact drew the caveat, but she had no knowledge | cial bond of $1,000. Estate of V N. Tay: ms _ os om : the enterprize was concerned. He had uo part | “py? steamship China arrived here from San | pected to live,” .¥. v. thereof till a few daysago. She states that | lor: do. to F. B. McGuire and % 4Me CONCORD HARNESS — gen haadliing the money of the company other —__ # x Buckley filed a suit against her son and Anna ead lf - than to receive his salary. ‘The colonel said his | Francisco December Baers, the trip in five “ alias weet Wisc f s Scott (Robinson) for the sale of the LoTz & BRO, = r =A ee ae eee ee Be ours and fifty-two minutes, | Magnolt 4 Nearly Wi! it by Fh ° Q - —P F - wea - faith iu the integrity of De Lessope wae yet un- | dae, fesemieen boos and Sy emo mi Doris Dec Des 1 die bene eatin a tnd asks that her interests us the real widow be rr Covnt—Judge Bradley. ABARMOTM €HaG STOKM coat, broken. Im all the great engineer's cotamuni- | ee ine punk gore wheres protected. Today—Shaw agt. Shaw; testimony ordered 497 Penn. ave, adjoining National Hote, 3 : sto him there wns expressed the desire WORKING FoR BERKMAN. village lagnolia, near here, at 2 o'clock this ——— taken by M. N. Richardson, examiner. Slack indi ctatonenntbns 4 | that no money be used other than for legitimate i tata morning and came near destroying the entire Penitentiary Sentences. ek: do.; by J. H. Lichliter. examiner. a = i = uses town. The fire started in the post office and ‘U. S. 4s, registered, 1967, In the case of Julius Moten, convicted of mn agt. Sisson; rule on it) ooze - Exe ome time ago a series of thirteen questions | ye eae Tee cece Mle tontenene | general store of Win, Grace, destroying that| 8x bid, lid aaked: oC ste, Chapeas’ ei, housebreaking,Justice Bradley teday sentenced | Granted. “Cook agt. Evans; time Fearn open ty of Korean Case. T weed nad Suctiand sent to Col. Thompson by the French con- property and the grocery store of Peter L. ae: ty te ai hisses vance ta tne tent mony limited. Cullen agt. Branduff; dismissal SERS Tans sorerine 1 arneral- and these he bad answered fully | | Preranuno, Pa.. Deo. 29.—Emma Goldman, | Grace and the dwelling of Harry Wingate and | 145! geld, 1014 bad, aoneds Wines cee ae ype ry beny penitentiary. | Of bill. Davis agt. Morvell: demurrer over- — we a [ant Senki. Tees eee ae Te aren ust | the socialist, of Now York, is said to beat the | Capt. E. Burton. Loss about £212,000, partly | currehey, 190i, 118 sid. —asied. “oererartfcnn, gar | _ Justice Cox today in the case of Wm.Carter, | ruiea “Howard sgt. Howard; order to coms - bead of a movement to secure a commutation | covered by insurance. All of the mail matter | gold, 1902, 110 bid, — asked. Water sieck, 7s, 1908, { alias Resaus Carter, convicted of honsebreak- | bert bape be nko! hy dabvaas of hie pon ea of sentence for Berkman, the anarchist, who | 1" the post office was destroyed. , Etrney, ibe — ane seer Tem bien, 135- gs Saco cpt once | duct when he had nothing to defend. shot H. C. Frick. Itis the intention to make | Pa AI He 7401, 100 bid, — asked, In the case of Amos Warren, alias Henry rd ‘an appeal to the supreice coaré on the ground Silver to Be Sent Abroad, Miscellaneous Bonds—Washington and Geerge-| Robinson, convicted of assault with intent to ts > ‘that Berkman war’ illegally convicted on the} New York, Dec. 28.—Handy & Harmann | town itallroad 10-40 6s, 1023, bide asked. “W, Syne s anew trial. The de- ; Axcusca, Dec. 23. More is coming to! seven indictments when he should have been | will ship 125,000 and Nesslage, Colgate & Co. ‘Sikeds Mason Heat Gare ae ier pus, | SeBdant then plead guilty of sn aseanit and was Night about Dr. Cornelius Herz and bis opera- | tried on oniy two, the felonious sasault, with in- | 50,000 ounces of silver by the steamer Galia, ced. Wi Light Infantry ist mort- = = fous during the three years be lived in San | tens to kill, on Mr.- Frick, and the incidental | ealling for Europe tomorrow. ee, 1904, 95. bid, — asked. We it Francisco. ‘The total of his reported crooked- ————_ fantry 2d ie, 91 bid, — asked. Wi nas | ness here is placed ut 2200,000. 3 “waked. Com j, series A, Gs, Sudden Death in a tank. hess a Wh: Dr. He in ton Gas, series B, '124 bid, — asked. lnecguh sil ite 4 shee hat ene a plea the | Naw Youx, Dec. 28.—J. M. Fisk, a director of = he: weld < int Siaaee ies | + the American Exchange Bank, died suddenly at whole worldly {he office of the president of that institation he re n Francisco smountin cash was . Herz’ | Rotoriety and his professional prospec jdampened in 1875, when » law _ | the practice of medicine was passed. TEN PER CANT CLOTHING HOUSE. | required all who offered to prescribe for W27 ond GP SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, | the sick to present proper evidence of medical college ‘Cornes event. uation from a STRICTLY O8E PRICE. F i E i ty i i gE if 4 | i F i ty it if a EEE Hy iF tf j r id