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\PeROR TO ALL OTHER MEDICINES FOR PURIFYING TRE BLOOD AND RESTORING TOE ReALTH 1s THR STANDARD SPECIFIC FOR SOROFULA, CATARRE, RMEUMATISM AND 2d EDITION. NEARLY A MILLION. Great Destruction by Fire at Mil- waukee, * Hi PASTEUR GIVEN A GOLD MEDAL, Strange Disappearance of Big ” Treasury Drafts. FOR NEW YORK’S SENATOR. LIEUT. PEARY'S NEXT TRIP. He Has Already Written to Engage a Ves- sel for Next Summer. Purapeiruis, Dec. 27.—Lieut Robt. E. Peary, the Arctic explorer, when interviewed by a United Press representative said that he had already written to St. Johns, N. F., to en- gage @ ship for his proposed expedition to the north next summer. Applications to join his . he continued, were in with {orn le gag aren pit roe oy br tend to any of them. ‘When asked about the reported coolness be- tween himself and Prof. Heilprin and the sno- ceas of his recent book he denied emphatically that be had any but most friendly feoling for the professor. As to the book hedeclared neither he nor any- one else, had written such « narrative of his ex- pedition though he ynderstood that his name way boing used to further tho wale of « volume published in this city which to give account of his work, but was entirely un- anthorized. ‘Thus far his lectures have been delivered en- tirely before those scientific bodies which gave {830,000 Worth of Souvenir Cots. Cutoaco, Dec, 27.—The treasury drafts for the second consignment—$630,000 coins for Chicago and $30,000 for New York and Phila- delphin—ere missing. They were mailed last Thursday from Washington addressed H. N. Higginbotham, president of the world’s’ Co- lumbian exposition, but from that time to this nothing has been heard of thedrafts. World’sfair officials were much worried over the delay yee- terday, and it began to be feared that the drafts had been lost or stolen in the mails, ‘The coins at , Philadelphia and New York aro as effectively locked up in the United States sub- treasuries until the drafts can be produced aa if the silver wore still in the Rocky mountain mines. “If the drafts are not hero by Tuesday morn- ing,” said President Higinbotham, “there will be some lively te phing between Chicago and Washington. have not telegraphed today because officials would not be at | their places and could do nothing un-| til their offices are opened on Tuosda; Speaker Crisp, white in New York, will call on Mr. Cleveland and havea talk with him. No hour has been fixed for the meeting of the President-elect and Speaker, and #o far as can be learned nothing has been signified to Mr. Crisp as to the matters to be discussed. It is probable that at this meeting of the two/ most influential officers of the government, | there will be « general exchange of opinions on | the whole legislative outlook and, to some ex-| tent, on the political situation. ‘The question | of an extra sexsion of Congress it is reasonably certain will be one of the topics considered, and the Speaker will give to Mr. Cleveland’ the opinion he entertains on this matter. j It is not at all likely that any final and) absolute determination with reference to the extra seasion will be reached for come time or until the cabinet slate is partly made | up. As is well known Speaker Crisp is in- | ned to favor an extra session soon after the 4th of March for purposes of organization, | while Prosident-elect Cleveland favors an extra | session in the autumn, but ia not altogether Capt. John G. Bourke Thiuks It Must Be ‘Worse Before It is Better. THE FAMOUS VETERAN TaLKS OF THOSE WHO ARE DISTURBING MEXICO AND TRE UNITED STATES—THONOUGRLY WORTALESS PROPLE WHO DESERVE LITTLE CONSIDERATION—WHAT THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY MIGRT BE, Of all the officers in the United States Army, who have an acquaintance with the unfortunate condition of affairs on the Rio Grande, none are more familiar with the real con- ditions than Capt. John Bourke of the Third United States Calvary, and that fact is the reason why Capt. Bourke was sum- moned to this city by the Secretary of Wai Internationally things are pretty badly strained ou the border, and, although the State De-| partment is inclined to make light of | such statements, it is generally understood among the diplomatic corps that Mexico is THE EXKcuriv Twenty-one Citizens Whe of the 1 cmammaa! NORRIS, COMMITTEE. sural Wilt Have Chang The Proceedings Today | — THE BEEAHEIM ASSIGNMENT. in the Hearing of eremonies. him snconragoment toward his last expedition. | I cannot account for the delay in tho drafts. | averse to an eatlier special session if there were foully agerionnl at ake, sine = : the Contempt Case, The series of lectures, by which he proposes to | One day's delay might be accounted for by late | aamurances that its re would be sbortand its | pel ,egsrioved at tho alo sa ota ts eramp |. Cok Tamme G. Berret, chairmen of the Gtmio-! on, cass of Stivn-Block Oo. ext, Roruheie DEBILITY. — raise funds for his coming expedition will com- | trains, but when it takes a letter from Thurs-| field of uctivity restricted. | out the petty revolutionary troubles that have | Cratic inaugural committee, made public #6 ® 24). knows as the Bernheim assignment eam A FIREMAN KILLED. maduce early in January. He has received invi- | day until Monday to reach here from Washing-| | The cabinet problem may be taken up, but | their origin on the northern vide of the river. | !ste hour resterday afternoon the names of the jo iis My. J, ands . Cc 0. = sane tations to address the principal geographical | ton I fear sornething is wrong. with it.” Speaker Crisp has no person to urge upon’ Mr. | twenty-one gentlemen shom he bad selected to eons ~ qian Destruction Sy Fire of Two Big Milwaukee | eocietive abroad and Lopes to be able to accept — Cleveland for a cabinet offi Tt ee serve as the executive committee in charge of hs." Teelver. wart ‘Taneeries. some of these invitations in May, after com- Munt Have Been Received. a ee “What do I think of the situation?” «a: tin heme len: < fhe selina ty Court this morning when an auewer WILL CURE YoU, * leting his lectures. The Royal and the Royal} ‘The drafts for $856,500 in souvenir coins, FINANCIAL LEGISLATION. Capt. Bourke when approached by a STAR re- ee ee announcement | t49 rule to show. ed. on Mr. A. Behr Muwarxre, Wis, Dec. 27.—The Will & | Reotish Geographical Societien expecially have which were supposed to have been lost in translé SSS porter today. “I really believe things cannot | *** #* follows: the asstenee,was due. Mr. NE. Daview Becker Leather Company's big tannery, to- | manifested much {nterest bothin his recent and | Fo Soe Thies. amast have been received | AM EMurt to He Mute to repeal the Sherman | boi peinn worse before they ae tetee: | BY authority conferred upon me at a meeting | for iieivent Meh. Mfaviner tar ast gether with that of Conrad Brothers, located at | his coming expedition. Gece this mocaliig... Gtherwiee' the" tactics Me effort will be caade tq the House soon | 1,,ti8 believe that the United States is | of the general inaugural committer, held at the A. S. Worthington W. Garnett the foot of Sherman street, is burning, and Department would have been notified of their to do its best to make life Ebbitt House Tuesday evening, the 20th in- Butterworth and , oO 0 otal lows, Already the IT WAS A “GREAT SUCCESS.” after the holidays to repeal the Sherman | burdensome for the irrespoasible and trouble- | stant, I have requested the following gentlemen pl#itants and Mr. H.C. Sh . Towrso Berver Frou Mux eS Je nae non-arrival. ive daw hol 20) relluel the caalional |wwking: Mosineus whe fave Sar tan past tent las cora, The onder to «bow cance aed £ of Cor ely wrapped d past i ReXeCUtIVE 001 ‘ 2 plans of Conrad Brothers te complesaly wrePped | Three Matadors Terribly Gored and Five| They were mailed here Thareday night and | {uring laws. Tho amiiailvor men have | mae themselves ‘conspicwously siecerceste seh cah S cicheds Wakieten chotee at] ae een te ee sworn in fames, while —_ ing a Becker Horses Killed at a Bull Fight. must have been held in the post office on been hesitating for some time about | Now you must remember that there are two eth t ‘ : gti aud testify before the " Was bnown im the earliest times Tt was left for our | tannery rave the office and warehouse. New Onueane, Deo. 27.—The Times-Demo-|sccount of the Christmas holiday. ‘There | bringing = biliinto the House te repeat the | 28th Instant, at their headquarters, Lenman Payne, claiming that ensitled FIONTING THE FLAMER. erat Queretaro, Mexico, special says: “The | Tere thirty-roven drafts in all, of which |Shorman law, us the silver men threaten in the towns—auch | building, 1425 New York avenue: to have his . Coaned thee to make a milk of cod liver ofl. Milk, the emauision of butter, is an easier food than ‘Two minutes before 6 o'clock Gustay Trostel | of the Trostel tannery, adjoining the barned | buildings, «aw the flames bursting from the holiday flestax in this city are tn progress and thousands of people from the City of Mexico, Zacatecas, Calientes and Aguas thirty-one aggregating $316,500 were in-" tended for Chi The others called for the delivery of $15,000 of these coins in New York and 25,000 for Phitadelphia. to bring the whole free coinage question up again if any move is made. Considerable work bas been done in a quiet way, however, ‘to get the lers radical silver men to take a pori- | . Brownsville, Matamoros, ‘orpns Christi and San Diego are in the main very decent people and of course have nothing to do with these troubles. The belligerent James L. Norris, Henry L. Bise A. T. Britton, Rear Ad: a es L. Barbour, * Jobn Joy Edson, R a. H. V, Boynton, Lawrence Gardner, stated that the ron ai he trend) he. ory » ing assignee bad received, was directed to turn « Mr. . [second story of one of the Becker tanner; All drafts were in one envelope, so it is Lard to | tion more in accord with that of Mr. Cleveland | class is made up of the worst elements that} Franklin, Curtis J. Hillyer, but he had not complied, althongh a pe Setter Sears Reanim of Cod Liver OMManceset| Suldings and turned in the alarm over bis | Sram weeteace The hell Sghte and | Feslize that some and not all” were focelvod. | and the efors hus mot with some icceas: The | ever. stood tn tthe way ion, | Robert 0. Holtzman, J. Harrison Johnson, | @mand had been made upon tm private wires. “When the companies arrived | ovis “hits duriag th t two deys have | Treasury officials are confident of the safe ar-|anti-silver men have practically decided now | Mexicans in their origin and speech, but J. Fred. Kelley, C. C. Lancaster, Mr. Davis for Mr. B eard that the tril. food then cod liver oll. It to rest for digestion. I} :he main building of the ker plant | een mat succesful’ mea’ the tost ceciting | rival of the drafts. that they will ryn the risk of an at-|anti-Mexican in sympathy, thoy cause our | W. Cranch McIntire, George W. McLanaban, | UT* to turn over the inventory was ae errr was enveloped in flames, and a general alarm | Deen Most anccesafi The pint mottdoren tre |, The honoring of these drafts will result in| tempt to repeal the Sherman law, souther neighbor a great deal of trouble. In- | T. W. Noyes, ’. A. Richardson, Judgment; that he | e« red ¢ : simulates, helps, restores diestion and, af the same | was turned in, and ina short time all of the | Cres, witacened | Dias, ‘has entertained | ‘22 total issue of 800,000 of these coins bearing | they believe. that if Mr. Harter cidentally they worry usa great deal for they | John W. Ros: Richard Smith, po Peay the «i ° srparatus of ihe clty was on hand. Fanned by | trating Ponckine, Diaz, who bas, “coke vying | £22 4ate of 1892. | The remaining 4,200,000 two or three others who believe with him, |are just as much American as they | Michael I, Weller, Beriah Wilkins, | before the me. They wore . Hime, supplies the body a kind of nourishment it can | fresh southwest wind the fire burned briskly. | 1 ain at ne Soul ‘aght paint dollars will be dated 1898. will refrain from prodding the silver men into / are anti-Mexican. Their character is utterly the rule based on the re feet in wo other way The firemen were scriously handicapped by the fire tn the rear of the building, from whic! they were shut off by the river. i afternoon many accidente occurred. Three matadores were terribly gored by the enraged ————— THE DUBLIN EXPLOSION. anger, a reasonable xolution of the question will be reached. The banking and currency devoid of principle and in nll thelr utterances | there isno semblance of patriotism. When you MIR. NORRIS AS CHAIRMAN. The circulars notifying the members of their and he suggested that the have had twenty~ aha committee of the House at their Inst | nay they are ‘agin the government’ on both | 8Ppointment on the executive committee were present — whe one The fire tug Cataract had « dificult time tn | Potmels, Ave horses were killed during the per. | sumos Stephens Indignantly Declares That | meeting got pretty well along. toward | sides of the river you have stated. their creed, | sent out last evening. ‘The fact that James L. | Pade. He , — plowing through the thick ice, and its progress | © yr yphoencs Laban an Its Authors Are Ireland’s Enemies, an agreement on « bill to report. Directly | They live from hand to mouth and are, alto- | Norris had been appointed chairman was taken | DUter f order = was 60 thet by the time Ge tro was) Tike thea, ao Dupurx, Dec. 27.—Jamor Stephens, the for-| After the holidars they expect to report Mr. | Kether, extremely undesirable people to have | by some of those who hat resigned from the | "a8 ade sl teat om SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, reached the fames had gained « fatal headway — posal bead center of the Fenian Brotherhooa | A™drews' bill with several amendments. The | any dealings with. general committee as an evidence of Mr. Norris’ | ti" Wits show ee ee ee ge pe 4 alae a mt 7 aces . decided leaning towera | Provon in that bill that uational banks ms MOST ARE OF THR CRIMINAL CLASS. influence, while others expressed themselves as | (he Ciccamsts 12 South Fifth avenue, New York. | Brothers The Jaton | buildin = wi ADAHO'’S APPORTIONMENT. regahe cronies ig crags le eroneda a levae ‘currency up to the per value of — “Most of them are of the criminal class—| @teatly pleased with the committee. oe ne a a es PREC nellites since being permi e| bonds and that for the re; of | wink ; - The committee will organize at a meeting to- ee Your draguist keeps Scott's Emuision of Cod Liver | | Se quickly did the flames sproad that those at | The State Supreme Court Decides It to Fe | wp his abode again in Ireland, has been inter-| tho featnre of tho Sherman law which | Teftgees from beyond the border. When there | morrow afternoon, when it’ is understond J a Syiavend tes enewer of ts earns eet eee Unconstitutional viewed tn regard to the explosion which killed | Compels the purchase of vilver will probably be | i# an opportunity to do a littlesmuggling OF | Fred Kelley will be elected aceretary and W. Stating that ou ths . o mepehends, 2 cape. Many of the firemen jumped from the} Borsg Crry, Ipano, Dec. 27.—The supreme tive Sinnott. agroed on by the committee and included in | great deal of emuggiing they embrace it eagerly, | Cranch MeIntire corresponding secretary. Col. | failed on himn for " eal druggists every windows, Thomas Salliven attempted to find | .o02¢ today declared, uncoastivutional the ep-| Degre Sinnott a the authors | the bill reported. | The committes door not and if it happons to involve a murder or two | Berret will call a meeting uf the general com- | "fue Sepecnel esd | bis way through the dense smoke to the en-| O00tt od eed te tee bah FP tose. atone Begg my favor the reduction of the minimum | they sre Jess disturbed about it than | mittee probably for early next week | Ret afd he wonld give him a es = trance, but was obliged to hpragmoabapcn rs | _— 2h legislature. He oe rer tia cageatiiod that the. Boutana oat of bonds for national banka | anybody else. Some of them raise a few! Col. Berret said to a Stan reporter thismorn- a aE aay Wp Wsrows SOOTHING SYRUP the window he was overcome by smoke and fel iy: cll a same at eae tr ingult of. {822 instead of repealing the = of 1 per | cattle, which run around in the brush, a few | ing that he had not received as yet any notifica- Mr. Job A a <q | to the ground outside. He died a LD IN ED . cent on national bank currency, Which is de- , and a handful of sheep, and occasionally - dures vemew unczsons | *°* d outside. He died almost imme- BITTERLY LD IN ENGLAND. ——— Se ‘ional bi ‘y, Whieh di da handful of #h¢ a nS ir. Johnson Blas denn need fe eMormerar © CHILDREN WHILE TEET! It SOOTHES the or suce n ndrews proposes, the committee will prob- eral committee. When be does be will fill’ th The the tals ALLAY®S a PAIS, | With fatality. One fireman is glead, another and the Other Large Cities. ee re ee city one sale pase: beortutgpe respirators t coating - © | willing to turn over th CUNES WIND COLIC oni le the tet remedy for |1# missing and two mon are lying badly in-| poxpox, Dec. 27. --England is having severe e government is apparently acting upon | which will be aufficient for the purpose. so easily; they prefer putting in Sout by dre a every part of the id. Be sure and ask for “Mra Winslow's Sooth tug Syrup” aud take uo other a:nd ~Seeuts » Luttio. DIARKHP A Unk ber of fire patrol miasing. tention has been paid, almost impossible, ax we have discovered 2 i pecan 1 MEMORY, DIFF! ‘nknown member of fire mi id conside: t e ar 6 all through thi za . ” nt 0% ossil WANTED To 83°, SETTERS STEVENS, Oem and Pa. ave._| injured internally wha fea y- ag, | Suspicion exists that he bas anything now to@o| FINANCIAL AND COMMEKCTAL, ; 5 aanane any . ANY FORMS oF NFEWOUs DEVILITY IN ME Melee ene re Little biver Palle Boors Gy xv Rernatse ors Ar A Sxacerrice. | Like ail the big fires of late it was attended | diatel; | jured at the Emergency hospital. THE LIST OF CASUALTIES. “The list ia: Thomas Sullivan, fireman, dead. Jobu Geogh, pipeman and injured interuaily. 6, badly bruised tirm, at $400,000. Both are partly insured. | THE ORIGIN A MYSTERT. ‘The source of the fire is a mystery. watchman affirms that be had visited the place The Great Suffering Among Poor of London and trying Christmas weather. A vigorous frost prevails throughout the country and the average temperature is about 21 degrees above Many accidents have ocourred in Glasgow, Manchester and Newcastle owing to frozen boilers bursting, and two persons were killed ing yesterday. The poor are suffering terribly in London. Last night the Salvation Army shelters were crowded—all being accommodated, whether able to pay the small charge for lodging or not. fered by the supporters of the eo-called home | rule movement. The Fenians, Mr. Stephens | the theory that the explosion was the result of a conspiracy, and the police are makin; inquiries as to the recent course of the force faction, to whose operations but little at- with the plots or conspiracies, But it is inti- mated that some of the younger advocates of physical force have been very busy of late. more reason exists for suspecting them than for charging the crime to thelr antagoniste. _ IN WALL STREET TODAY. signed to meet the expensefof the system, ns ‘ommittee will probably report their bill | ir first meeting day, and Mr. Bacon, chairman of the committeo, will be instructed | to auk the committée on rules to set a day for opening and closing Ret aes reported by? apectel iis? S34 E.& W. pref. Nos. 6 DB NLA. pref atic | iM O19 North Tis TIS take advantage of a rainy eenson to pia w hills of corn and beans. None of them their time in more or ices successful to raise trouble, ‘To hunt them up a: Tearonably sound testimony agi deavors | d secure | time very few of thom have enough clothing to | \rorked carctulls over tcesor {dust a fiddle, but they can shoot just as well | committee and 1 have end ig | representative of the very as a man who has the covering and dij carbine ‘and cartridges aside, speedily resolve | themselves into the most peaceable shepherds, verybody in that region, or nearly everybod symputhises with this lawlessness many instances officials who ba hold the statutes have barred the sworn to up- COL. BERRET HOPES It WILL GIVE SATISFACTION, In conversation with the reporter this morn- t them is | Ing Mr. Berret eaid that he hoped the e committee would give general aatisf zations have been well represented, while the | *°™ appointment of Admiral representative from the army an in very | the capital. ganized o | tion from Mr. Harrity as to the resignation of | the twenty-one disaffected members of the gen- appointment of best ¢ — # plant of the William Becker Company is | by an accident of this character at Airdrie to-| The anti-Parnellites are throwing suspicion ree. -jnity of full-dress yegimentals, and if pur-| Washington life, The press has been well | Mr. Behrend had acted valued at about €500,000, and that of Conrad | aay” Twelve ekaters lost their lives by drown- | on Parusliites, oad the latter tes test no fel [sued at night can, throwing their | recognized and all the various political organi- | ™*tter. He read the an Brothers, us stated by the senior member of the | ranklin gives vored to make it ements of | us a | s8et d navy side of I really hope there will now be no | Plainants wer epoaion to the committees and its | | the check and bank would be delivered wher and then be neke ment that be sai, tive ‘Of thas | papers were placed in his « ever to the proper part bec inforn seeking te criminally: h © y so effectu- | work. Mr. ., ble at which itatarted a few moments before and| 220,,5alvation, Army “alto entertained | manhattan Elevated Was the Feature in | ally that justice bas had to turn around and get | Dikessatas ae tas eee me | een and he there ® After a pleasant and prosperuns quar. | that all was well. ‘There was nothing in the| ners. Quantities of coal po ee bene coon a ‘annot see where any improvements sg ney Ih apeacsemuny chines samanm, bene Sqaen abish onal gies eseduasta: eopantan:\meriiciot aigeget ors Ruan Ehret w Yonx, Dec. 27.—The stock market | 2;*! CONVICTION NOT CERTAIN. made in the list “as 9 whole. There | _ He submitted that if they th Bool decided two retire, and have leased my souscombustion theory.““There is iodoubt,"said | to the needy poor and special visitations made | opened firm and higher. ‘The feature of specu | BE 1: {| Ifafter much trouble a murderous vagabond | "ere tome selections made from the List | was with the advice oe Reo stere = Jaren Tot RS | Mir. Becker. “that it was incendiary,” in which | to the districts where suffering most abounds. | iation was Manhattan Elevated stock, which sold | + eae ; | i arrested his conviction is by no means cer-| Of those who have, I understand from the | no more than ans other ut ot Company, wi statement all of the fhembers of the firmco-| The privation in London among the unem- | + 14637 against 1433 at the clove on Saturday. | Nett ‘8% tain. “If be has a little money or a few cows| Papers, withdrawn from the geueral couumit: | Ciresmstances: It wns a star ch petded. ployed increases with the advance of winter, Pus stock tein: demand on talk thet the sale of | | with which to pay a fee he can hire somebody ., ” > 14 At o'clock the fire was considered under and notwithstanding the numbers already here 11254 bid 113% asked. who thinks he is a law ‘and whois at least | hardly be expected to serve on the e cutive | They also ya move to net aside the » ys A 4 “ “ . save order referring the canse to the auditer. = - ‘ “ci | Control, and the loss will be confined to the two | multitudes continue to throng in from all parts| the franchise to build an underground road | able to calumniate the civil or military officials | Committee. I want to say again, as I have said , ; ee <apeencueertast nee coms San. soon | Compe of the country. will be a fizzle. At least this is the opinion of 3 who caused the arrest.” ali along, that in the eppoiniiment of this wt Worthington cuggeted thet they © ia Hool atthe tims when you are making your Bool | MOTEL GUESTS HAVE TO RUN FOR THEIR Lives,| Advices from Lancashire state that the | the street and traders are buying Manhattan on) | “Ie the Rio Grande valley of any real value?” pene poe heey Madey gonial kage m4 Charges ore deposed af, nti conten) Book purchast for Christmes Don’t preset Bool | Lewistowx, Pa, Dee, 27.—The Coleman | locked-out employes of the cotton manufactur- | this theory ae | 2) By | VALUE OF THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY. idea have been to make the inauguration asuc-| MF. Tobriner denied that th Bea Srteusly with ornamental neeiest Bool | House. a large three-story brick building, was | {8 districts bad ‘@ hungry holiday—thousands| After 10a. m. Manhattan dropped 13¢ per | ¥:¥, 1 G8 898) Well, 1 should on Its arca is as great | cess. I have no ax to grind and no favors to | tempt, and urged that ¢ Bool aeticles. bat give them something sch Boo! - ¥ being dependent upon charity for sustenance. | cent to 144, but otherwise the tone of epecila- y ~ je bag charged that goods had been Beat forin- Boot destroyed early thie morning with all ite con-| Hundreds are wandering about begging —and it | tion was strong. Consolidated gus rore 3); t0| g.1., Wash ae ee Nee Eek ek te See Fe cs ttn Laren On ; ‘Our fine Bool tents by a fire which originated in the reste is feared that the vigorous weather will cause | 1263; Chicago gas, iy to 863g, and C scrip sea ation. +R! soil extremely fertile wherever water can pore ag roohenidgy 4 — =e so | sxtven, and poomuted hte tote pat rs = : basement. Loss, 15,000; insur- | the loss of many lives. i pve _ ees boa ” aa conpentiy of |“ Goverument Bends— | be poured upon it, Juri now it is the home | oficial notification of their action, and I shall | Order of references. S 48, coupons, 1987. | of the covote and the wild hy 1B% bid, 114%; asked, | District of Colnmbia Bounds—20-vear fund, 58, | 1999, gold, 180% bid, — asked. Water stocks, 7s, | , but the day is coming when this country will draw largely of its sugar supply and its grapes from that | rrehey, 181, 118 1d, —asked. cveyear fund, 6s | SAmMe valley. Without water agriculture is pos- | | gold, 1992, 110 bid, — aaked. Water stock, 7s, 1903, | sible“ only in spots, but where wells 119 vid, — asked. .658, 1924, fund, cur: have been dug and pumps are operated i [diy asked 9X8, reg. 610s, 180- | there has been a most satisfactory yield. cous Bouda—Washington and George- | Be great need of the country ix a railroad town Kallrad 10-40 5s, | Wasnin; After referring to the auditor's duties he claimed that such investigation wax without the scope of his duties, and it wasa rerious ques tion whether a smtor could be compalich to textify against himself Mr. Davis said that the rule required on the | reference of a case to the wuditor that notice be given. ly light offerings. There was more or less buying to cover short contracts. At 11 a. m. tho market was strong. ‘The genera! list mado a further advance afte 11 o'clock, Chicago gas swelling up to 87, Bu lington and Quincy to 9734, Western Uni 9834, Lackawanna to 149%, General Electric to ‘eh the Rosien Cateclio Charch towatd tio peel Reading to 5234 and New York and North- ‘The people who were asleep in the hotel "| when the fire broke out were compelled to rush out into the freezing atmosphere clad only in | what clothing they could hastily pick up. | Several of them made narrow escapes. | > | M. PASTEUR HONORED. then proceed at once to fill the vacancies. Mr. C. C. Glover, treasurer of the commit- tee, said to Tue Stam man this morning that he had received no further contributions be- yond the $1,100 already acknowledged in Tar Stan, but he expected that as coon as the com- mittee has organized and started to work the and when that had been supplied, say from | ©#*ibutions would begin to pour in. SINGLE TAX AND CATHOLICISM. Henry George’: pretation of Dr. Mc- Glynn's Restoration. New Youx, Dec. 27.—What light does the restoration of McGlyfin throw on the attitude sean’ ae ellan world’s knowledge of chemistry and biology. socialism, probably nothing at all, for I don't t 436 for sixty day (a488 for de- | kington Railroad 65, 9 As was ex| wed by one of the leading mem- 2, bid, After some further discussion Justice Brad- et Calf Kan- Bool On His Seventieth Birthday He Receives sy referred, 24%. At noon the market was | 00 "29 Georgetown’ Itailroad ‘ertible ts. 147 | Brownsville to Laredo and up the river, cotton | et ee ae ley suid that there may be some doubt button. Sold Bool | the Gold Medal of the Academy of Sciences. | “4 semi-socialistic speculation? steady at a reaction of }¢a% per cent. The | tid, “14s asked. Masonic Hall Atwn Sa ius bid, | will be raised in enormous quantities The | The men who have been the most prominent | t9 the intention of the partion to disber Retiring pret, @0. Bool) pW. Dec ¥1.—Reventy years pms = Henry George in reply to the question said | sales of listed stocks up to nooy were 101,347 asked. | Washington Light Infantry ist mort- mulberry grows wild throughout the entire | in their opporition to Chairman Berret are not | the order of. the court, 4 they may ee ee ae ee can here tthe Puskas Saitty aa nem Sole, | that neither Father McGlynn nor himself could — and of wpe steer he tae shares. eonctcee Neri Bei (eee | region so there is no reason why silk culture | inclined today to have their names | have thought their course right and would at- Well recalany for $k Katiraeg Bo a teur family "| be classed as a socialist or communist. He | Money on call is stendy at Sa6. Company, series A, 68, *128 bld,130 asked. Wash) jould: not be a great success, ‘The day | appear in connection with the comments upon | ‘Tibute it to ignorance. He would give = ee Bias | 2ehartment of Jura, child, who, since he added, speaking of Father McGlynn’s restora- ge is firma with adteel busines te backers | to Gas, beries B, Ga, 124 bid, — asked. Washing. | 8 coming when that will be a remarkably | {Pear in connection with the comments upon | (1 ie to make answer and if th Hominy nil testa ‘ehtne Rene. toy | Fi¥ed at man’sestate, has revolutionized the | tion: {don't know what it means ns regards | Change is firm with actual business in banker's | {01 Gasco. Convertioie ta, 1901, “1st bid, Marken, | Wealthy section. of the United States, but be. aed atariy well for #2 Sek ne Hetir- Bos 0 so he would have something to say — MODEKN LANG bid, — asked. Chesa- fore such a desirable condition is possible we Peake and Potomac Telephone 5s. — bid, 103 must purge ourselves of the detestable class asked, ‘Capitol aud North 0. Street Ratiroad 241 | which now prevents civilization from Toad Convertible és, io bid, 1123 asked. U. 8, | its foot in the valley of the io Grande. i Light Convertible 5s, — ba, — asked. ct ETE GN~ Sic ts ORO 9 STILL GETTING BETTER, re ders of the old. committee: ints the committee putting | they are read Pj jeheck to Mr. Glover will ‘ and if there is snything I can do to assist, Tam at the service of the committee. Others expressed themselves in a similar vein. There are of course, remarks made Jabout some of the appointments which are not favorable, but as a rule the posted rates, 48634 and 488! 4853(a486%g and 4875. ‘The clearing house statement for today is ns follows: Exchanges, #3,662,085. Balances, $4,705,037. Bar silver 82, Government bonds have been steady, State bonds have been neglected. RR. bonds have been firm. ‘The feature of the stock market has been Manhattan El, which ad and reacted to 15%. think socialism in the smailest degree entered into the controversy. I take the vindication and restoration of Dr. McGlynn ‘to mean that Archbishop Corrigan and others who have de- clared that the Catholic Church ix in opposition to the single tax theory have been condemned, and that it is now anthortaitively declared that man may be a single taxer and yet a good Cath- olfc.”” Father McGlynn is said to have promised, as ‘This child was baptized Louis, Today | the scientific and literary world of this city assembled to honor him for the benefits he has |eonferred upon humanity, and the spacious amphitheater of the Soirbuene, the home of the Freach Academy of Sciences, wax uncomforts- | bly erowded by versons eager to take part in honoring the great chemist and biclogist. ‘The state itself rendered homage to him and, AGES. Ist 58, 1905, A, & O., 199 The tenth anuual convention of the Modern Language Association of America will convene at the Columbian University tomorrow morn- ing. The convention will be called to order at The Encouraging Report Given of Mr. Biaine’s Condition Today. Market Co. exten. 63, “Mr. Blaine is very much better today than 1e3 bid, — nagion wked. Washingtou Market Co. ist 65. 1892-191, 103 | af ; ae through President Carnot, the members of the | ong of the conditions of his reinstatement, not THE RISE IN MANHATTAN. bid—asked. Anacostia Railroad es.1901,-~b he has been for some time past.” This was the | committee ie considered a strong one, and | 10 o'clock. ministry showed the appreciation the couatry | to allow himself to ve interviewed. His friends| 2:15 p.m.—About the only feature of the | aked. there is general satisfaction that the vexed] There will be an afternoon session at 8 and encouraging report that was given out at the ex-Secretary’s regidence to all callers who in- quired as to his condition today ‘The physicians did not make their first visit until after 10 o'clock this morning. and when they lett their report was of a decidedly hopeful character. Mr. Blaine passed a very comforta- ble night and +eemed somewaat stronger as a | result when he awoke this morning. A Sran reporter who cailed at the house at a Inte hour this afternoon was told that the signs of improvement continued unabated. Drs. Johnson and Hyatt again’ called at the Blaine mansion together about 2:30. ‘The fact that this was their second call today and that they had both been there fave rise’to the impression t) had. suffered a relapse. Wher feols of the man who has done so much to add 1 | to the luster of French attainments. | Prof. Duruy delivered an oration, in which 1 he briety sketched the scientific discovery made by M. Pasteur and eulogized the services he had rendered. | The president of the Academy of Sciences in a few words then presented to M. Pasteur the | gold medal of the academy. was handed to bim M. Pasteur president and the audience tional Bank Stocks—Bank of Washington, question is atleast settied. bid, — Mr. Martin F. Morris said that he thought the appointments were excellent and the com- | mittee a strong one. WILL GET To Wo Among citizens generally, irrespective of polities, who have become somewhat impatient at the preiiminary squabbling, there is a feeling of profound satisfaction that a rep- Tesentative committee has been at last formed, which will not, they think, be torngby internal jealousies and dissensious, but will devote ite energies promptly, entircly and effectively to the inaugural work, and produce a result that will be creditable to Washiagton. ‘This feeling seems to prevail even among those who think that they conld have framed a | stock market since midday has been Manhattan, which advanced to 148"y, a rise of nearly five points from Saturday's final quotation. ‘The continued rise is due to reports that when the underground rapid transit franchise is offered at auction capitalists in the interest of the Manhattan railroud will make the largest bid for it, | declare that he has been offered the choice of | two pastorates in Baltimore and one in Arch- | | bishop Ireland's Minnesota diocese. He will | probably leave New York. H —— “TOO MANY EGGS UNDER ONE GOOSE.” Paul Vandervoort’s Criticism of the Plat- form of the Industrial Legion. Omaua, Nes, Dec. 27.—Paul Vandervoort, ex-national commander of the G. A. R., who was recently placed at the head of the new political party organized at Memphis immedi- ately after the Farmers’ Alliance meeting, has given out some of the plans of that party. He | is quoted in an interview as follows: one in the evening at & The convention will continue im session Thuraday and Friday. A number of interesting papers will be read each sked. Bank of the Republic, 270 bid, — 35 did, — asked. Centrai, 300 | sked. Farm. | asked. 160. bie. 130) ask Capital 123 & E Be | asked. ‘Traders’ bid, — asked. «Stocks — Washi asked. rs of the association are: Francis A. , president, Lafayette College, Easton, A. Marshall Elliott, secretary, Johns Ho kins University, Baltimore, Md Bright, treasurer, Johas Hopk Baltimore, Md. Executive secretary, the treasurer Gook, Yale Universit Herman — Collitz, Pennsylvania: Jage- mann. Harvard University, Cambridge, Man. Henry E. Shepherd, College of Charlesto agton and Georgetown, Metropolitan, 75 bid. 88 asked. tol ana N Strect, 3354 bid, 40'asked. Eckington and Soldiers? Hon id, — asked. Georgetown aud Ten- | leytown, — bid, 50 asked. Rock Creek, 100 bid, — asked. | Insurance Stocks — Firemen’s, 44 bid. 50 asked. Metropolitan, 76 bid, 55 | —bid, 19 asked. Arling- Corcoran, 70 bid, asked. Riggs, pam eae Te Riot at a Colored Bal Dover, Ky., Dec. 27.—At a festival and | dance given at the home of Walter Keed, col- | ored, on Hall street, in Dover, last night, a ter rible and fatal shooting serape and riot oo. curred. In the melee four negroes were shot. Ruth Fields,aged eighteen, was shot in thegroin by Walter Green. She is dying. Green prob- | embraced the cheered wild), e The scene was most touching one and M. Pasteur plainly showed that he was deeply | affected. | Afier the presentation of the medal ad- dresses were made by members of the French | Academy highly laudatory of M. Pasteur and the’ doctors bly shot the woman accidentally, as be was 8, 5% bi asked. | left the bh or, aft stronger committee. and with f ions | §. ? his work. [obey on pete’ ~ | a - | lert the house, however, after being with their set - an few exceptions | South Carolina; J. B. Henneman, Hampc) | 4,\/pom, the conclusicn of the ceremonies hun- | tat anton Game tan eee ~~ stot gun at Charen Wha Beclcrend Booogie Commercial ¢ Sd. — | patient twenty minutes, they denied. this state- | every one seems convinced that the time has | Sidney College, Virginia; ‘al rede of thowe present shook hands with 3. | to make public our secrets, A deere! testing = hoe wot harles Berry got | sked, der ment and Dr. Johnston said: “Mr. Blai im-|come to quit maugural quarreling and | way, jr., University Austil | Pustear and congratulated bim upon the day | was held some time since by the leaders te ta in his body. Another, name un- | Mvie” jusuranee, siocks—Colambia Title, 7 bid, | provement continues. It ean be said that he is | to get at inaugural work. Every indication | Henry A.'Todd, Leland § . Unive known, was fatally shot. The trouble began | Maz; aud on the well-merited honors shown him. y A — asked. Real tter.” Dr. Hyatt assented. favors the belief that the city will back up this ‘alifornin; Edw. L. Walter, University of mene “ney remedy this evil. | They met at Memphis, | over a trifling dispute between Green and | car and hectic Light simcke. Wasimaron Gas, —— inaugural committee as heartily and effec ic var at | ‘ipiieenaieme (eae Tenn., and decided to organize an ex-| Berry. All parties were frenzied with drink. | 48s, bid, 48%, aked. °C 9. Hlectrie Light, —- Bil, as any that has ever been appointed ely | Senchtown, Ane Acker. Sich 9. 3. ‘Wesen, i ‘anters with vordga api 31 army, of salesmen and sae ods away’ ““Lift up your bends, Ani be ye lifted up ‘That these une end Bolter habotaric © are stil tied to things te:poral are of the earth Dye eaten — ve everlasting doors, kings way enter into bigher earthy jurerS of atl dealers ia FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING. We wijs well you a Cape Over Ge Isoat for your toy freee S250 opware. A Twepiece Suit ..-- 81.25 epwara A MANS OVERCOAT ea me ar —— a a A FUR BEAVER ORM COAT, 7 Sg Gf “cae Sos = Pato] A BARMOTH SHAG STORM CoAT, =| Kersey, Cassimere. Tweal and Shetland oats, toodtuam waisht, ays appearing. Perfect fitting. at ene EKICKR. COUDERT. | Editer Dana Suggests asa Compromise | Candidate for U. 5. Senator. | Pans, Dec. 27.—Mr. Charles A. Dana, editor | of the York Sux, who has been in Europe for many weeks, is at present in the city. A | large number of Americans have called on him | at hix hotel, where they have received a m | cordial weicome from their distinguished fel- | low countryman. | The sights of Paris are old to Mr. Dana, and he therefore generally remains quietly at his | hotel, though ie made several excursions to | the galleries containing art treasures, of which he is a connoisseur. Speeking of the New York senatorship, in connection with which his name bas | prominently mentioned, Mr. Dana says that | the democracy may select Mr. Frederick R. Coudert.the wei-known New York lawyer, as comprouiise candidate. ci ek a Lost THE MONEY IN COTTON. Frederick Frisch, a New Orleans Commission Agent, Convicted of Embezziement. New Ourraxs, Dee, 27.—Frederich Frisch, coovicted for embezzlement. He was sent here clumvely political order, in which the only teat of membership. should be loyalty to the principles of the le" ‘ty, and no pal nor condition of aed eke wall vote the ticket will be exciuded, and political enemies will find no means of ingress. So these gentle- men thgn and there proceeded to draw upa constitution and organize purely political order calied the Industrial Legion. “Twas pel grea when the organization was perfected and therefore know nothing of the constitution. I very much dislike some of its provisions. I object to the military titles of the orde We have a surfeit of such titles. There is no end to generals, colonels and captains. Again the constitution pro- vides for senior, junior and a woman's aid corps. I think that there should be but one. Tobject to the secret work and the lengtay ritual. Ithink there should be no more se creey than is necessary to keep our working plans from the knowledge of the enemy during the campaigu. If the constitution could be altered in these respects I might aecept.”” ‘bat are the prospects of the order?” ‘ell, [have never seen anything like it. You see these hundreds of letters? Mr. Turner, who is adjutant general of the order, has re- ceived a great many more than I have, for all the old soldiers, both north and south, would naturally write to the adjutant general.’ There re no less than 100,000 members in the order —_ Heaviest Snow In Georgia in Five Years. Avesta, Ga., Dec. 27.—The heaviest mow in five years is falling toda; It was preceded last night. by a sleet storm. ‘The weather is now moderating. aa A New Steamship Line. New York, Dec. 27.—The now steamship Coya, which is now on its way to this port from Swansea, Wales, is the first of a flect of six ve; sels which will soon begin to make regular trips between New York and the west coast of South America by the way of tho Strait of Magellan. ‘This line of steamers will take the place of the sailing craft in the serfic@ by way of Cape Horn between New York and Chile and Peru. —_ The Incandescent Light Injunction. Prrtsevra, Pa., Dec. 27.—In the case of the Edison Electric Company against Westing- house Electric Company, to obtain, a restrain- ing order concerning a certain patented incan- descent lamp, the motion was granted today. — Heavy Snow in Southeastern Virginia. Dispatch to The Evening Star. Prrensevra, Va., Dec. 27.—The weather last | night and today has been the coldest expe- | white western, 43243; “lag asked. Georgetown Gas, 45 bid, —asked. ‘Telephone Stocks— American Graphepione, 2 bid,2*, asked. Chesapeake aud Potomac, 44 bid,503¢ asked. Pennsylvania, 33 bid. — asked. Miscellaneous Stocks — Waswington Market, — bid, :Sassed. Great Fails Ice, 115 bid, — asked. rama, 16 old, — asked. Pneumatis bid, 75 asked. Ivy City Brick, | Tuterocean Building, 80 bid, 100 asked. | ‘Safe Deposit aud Trukt Companies—Washington Lean and Trost, 185 bid, 140 asked. American Security ‘and ‘Tru — waked. “National Safe Deposit and ‘Trust Co.. — bid, 184 asked. Washington Safe Deposit, — bid. 110 asked. 1.86a4.10; do. extra, 2.2543.10; do. famtly, winter wheat patent, 4.008325; spring Wheat pateDt. 4.2544.4u; spring Wheat, staaight. 8.00a4.25—recelpts, 1 is; ahipments, $62 Durrels; wales, 200° bar! eat strong—No. Ted spet s\¥ai6; February, TH No. % Ted, 7034 bld—receipts, 62,536 bushels; 00 bashels; stoc! ixed spot, year, 43 ry, 5 February, sassy; May, 50s asked — Feceipts, 36,418 bushels; shipments, | 26,032 bushel 817,882 bus Sales, 48,000 bushels. “White corm, by sample, 4Tiyats; "yellow corn, by sample, 434450. Oats aulet — No ‘No. 9, mixed western, 33: 26 Bush: DEPUTY MARSHAL DALTON, Attorney General Miller Has Received No Definite Information About It. Speaking of the alleged appointment as a deputy United States marshal at Coffeyville, Kan., of Bill Dalton of the notorious family of outlaws of that name, Attorney General Miller said to a Stam reporter today: “My attention was first called to the matter by the speech made by Senator Vest in the Sen- ate last week and I at once wrote to that gentle- man for information on the subject. I also communicated with the United States marshals of Kansas and Indian territory about the matter,expressing surprise and disapproval unless the circumstances were very different from what is represented. As yet I bave bad no response, so I cannot say positively whether such an appointment was madoornok Deputies are appointed by the marshals, and unless they are 6 ly brought to my attention I would | pee ere about them.” eS F. 8. 8. C. Club Contributions. Heretofore acknowledged. Madge and Louise. Cash . Beesie Hoehiing. Mrs, H. J. F, ‘ayorable comment is made upon the early meeting of the executive committee that ias been called as an indication of an intention to make up for lost time and to get promptly and energetically at work. Sreaxen Crisp expects to leave for New | York this evening. He will probably remain aol there two or three days. Sed SN! Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: M. T. Thomasson toW. W. Wright, jr., pt. sub 172, aq. 861;8—. T.8. Tucker to E. C. Schlay, subs A New Banx.—The controller of the cur- | Transfers of Real Estate. Adelbert Coilege, Cleveland, Ohio. Phonetic section— President, A. Melville Bell, | Washington, D.C.; secretary, C. H. Grandgent, Cambridge, Mass. Executive committee—H. C. G. von Jage- mann, first vice president; Albert 8. Cook, second vice st it; F. M. Warren, thing vice president. | EedngoKical section: President, E. 8. Joyues, South Carolina College; secretary, A. N. Van ‘Daell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Editorial committee —James M. Hart, Cornell, Ithaca, N. ¥. | Universit; | Society for 1892 | University on Thursday, December 29, at 3 p.m ——— The Indian Schools. Notwithstanding the difficulties experienced by the Indian office in securing the attendance of Indian children at Indian schools its per- sistent efforts in this direction have been re warded by « constantly increasing attendance for several yeats. The reports just received tonne 8 | who stood weil in local cotton circles, was today rienced here, for years. About noon a heav3 snow storm set in from the north and at 2 o'clock this afternoon the in a blinding sheet. 8s54—recelpts, 7,000 busaels, stock, eis. Rye slow—No, é ake in elevator — Tecelpta, 17,885 bushel Ray quiet and steedy tried recently by the Albany Railway Company of Albans, N.Y. A simflar method of announe- ing the names of cross streets, used for a time There is one letter, there, telling of 100 Cash HL in a small section voting to go into the eI ft HEL im September, 1891, as the local manager of the cotton tirm of Gassner and Company of Liver- snow is coming down Ee The Ohio Towing in the Noordland—A British Ship Scuttled. Brow Heap, Dec. 27.—The American line Smallpex in New York. New Yorx, Dec. 27.—Four eases of smallpox were received at the Riverside so alias, Depuam, Mass., Dec. 27.--This morning the oe Dee 975 Virginie jai4; Baltimore and Ohio stoc! ra Central. stock, Me you're BARGAIN fight tral. Bi VieTOK & TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, {27 sed WY SEVENTH STREET NORTAWESr, Corner Vatesch asetis avenue STRICTLY ONE PRICE. ePtinas snl Goock suturay stoning % crease »ATS. pol, England. Hi ot ic the | ‘Will there be any changes made in the plat- 14.60815.50. Grain fr vere “5 ‘on the South Chicago cable roads, was worked | ‘The the Pee, | ven, ond by agreement he waste got o salary | Sera?” ; ; 245 Cane fot orars, pes quarter, by the gripman ‘and it was found to be more | lic while in — | of $12,000 per annum and 20 per cent of the Beye pre gp ——_ A 2 Baglhad No dates have been arraged for. the trials of |§, cents’ per 106 pounds. Cotton wominal—mid- 1 60 | than the gripman could attend to. The Albany | contr 7 Sacer Errange, ‘ue commission business he was to/ 100" M° lthere are too wsny eggs under’ the | the dynamite cruiser Vesuviua ‘Tht matter ia | WOE," Froviions Srm—mess pork, 16.2; bulk | 5 i of narrow sigaa; eo | srument —_s —— 4 speculated on both his own and the would be in | in the hands of Rear Admiral Walker, to whose ides, 9iy: sugar-pickled 1 is M Se account andhad lost about $37,000 favor of a platform demanding the free comage | squadron this vessel belongs. It ig probuble | Cured moked shoulders, 24; é = SERS SUITS Stnaietevected Such __ _ | Of thin amount $16,000 had been taken for his issue of treasury notes, full legal | that the trials will be made ebout 1 | anes, z feat varvety of pattern “37.50 | own ase. tenders bot to exceed $50 per capita, postal | in the neighborhood of Port Royal, 8. C. 10 . | —_——— savings banks, a graduated income tax and per- | Vesuvius is now at New York. 1 probably OCEAN DISASTERS. haps one or two other planks.” Fi pa ead id Patt Or RL Tg 2 1 consols, i Or 9854895; North- fret Hospital this Loxvos, Dee. 27.—The British ship Minister oo IAS AND NEW YEA@S cargo feed sae dg be hottie of A: scuttled. The A =. ship was burned to the

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